I was unable to get in to see Matz' talk at oscon last week, the
venue was full.
Are the slide available?
Aaron
I was trying out some of the examples on the slides. Specifically
slide number 57 gave me an unexptected result.
wee% ruby -v -renumerator -e "p [4,2,1].to_enum(:each_with_index).reject{|x,i| i%2==0}"
ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [powerpc-darwin8.2.0]
[[2, 1]]
Is this 1.9 behaviour?
Thanks,
Emiel
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Emiel van de Laar
Wait this is supposed to get rid of elements with even indexes; which
it does. Guess the slide is wrong.
In message "Re: Matz talk at oscon"
on Wed, 10 Aug 2005 05:15:56 +0900, Emiel van de Laar <em...@il.fontys.nl> writes:
|> wee% ruby -v -renumerator -e "p [4,2,1].to_enum(:each_with_index).reject{|x,i| i%2==0}"
|> ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [powerpc-darwin8.2.0]
|> [[2, 1]]
|
|Wait this is supposed to get rid of elements with even indexes; which
|it does. Guess the slide is wrong.
It is. The last minute change was wrong. Replace "reject" with
"select".
matz.