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Feature #16994
closedSets: shorthand for frozen sets of symbols / strings
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Description
I would like a shorthand syntax for frozen Sets of symbols or of strings.
I am thinking of:
%ws{hello world} # => Set['hello', 'world'].freeze
%is{hello world} # => Set[:hello, :world].freeze
The individual strings would be frozen. These literals would be created once at parse time (like Regex are):
def foo
p %ws{hello world}.object_id
end
foo
foo # => prints the same id twice
We should consider these sets to return a unique frozen to_a
.
Reminder: Ruby has literal notations for Rational
and Complex
. I've sadly never had to use either.
I would venture to say that Complex
is much less used than Sets
, and that sets are underused.
Reminder: previous discussion for builtin syntax was not for frozen literal, strings or symbols specifically: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5478
For builtin notations for generic sets (i.e. unfrozen or containing other than string/symbol), please discuss in another issue.
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