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Feature #7336

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Flexiable OPerator Precedence

Added by trans (Thomas Sawyer) about 12 years ago. Updated about 12 years ago.

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Rejected
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Target version:
[ruby-core:49256]

Description

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If Ruby classes could provide some means for redefining operator precedence, it would provide the flexibility useful to some DSL use-cases.

My particular application, for instance, is in an SI units system gem that could use ^ to mean power of the unit (e.g. 1.meter^3 would mean cubic meters). But to do that right the operator needs a higher precedence. I don't expect it to be something commonly used, obviously, but it certain use cases like mine it is practically essential.

I first suggested that (({#^})) be given a higher precedence and XOR get another operator in #6678. I was not surprised that it was rejected, but I figured it was the proper first step, before proposing this much broader feature request.

As for notation, I suppose the simplest means if to create class method that can move the precedence to a position relative to another, e.g.

class Unit
  precedence :^, :**

Which is to say, move (({#^})) operator to a precedence above (({#**})).
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