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| # I have now programmed in a lot of languages, and one thing I can say for sure | |
| # is that shell scripting does construct end styles very well. | |
| # | |
| # Example from http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/5054 | |
| # | |
| # This is indeed also one of my few personal issues with Ruby syntax, the end trail. | |
| # | |
| module MyModule | |
| class MyClass | |
| def my_method | |
| 10.times do | |
| if rand < 0.5 | |
| p :small | |
| end | |
| end | |
| end | |
| end | |
| end | |
| # For longer codebases, this lets you more clearly know where you stand and | |
| # what is being ended. | |
| module MyModule | |
| class MyClass | |
| def my_method | |
| 10.times do | |
| if rand < 0.5 | |
| p :small | |
| fi | |
| od | |
| fed | |
| ssalc | |
| eludom | |
| # And allow for shortened forms, | |
| module MyModule | |
| class MyClass | |
| def my_method | |
| 10.times do | |
| if rand < 0.5 | |
| p :small | |
| fi | |
| od | |
| ed #'end def' | |
| ec # 'end class' | |
| em # 'end module' | |
| # es => 'end case' | |
| # | |
| # I *am* ok with this also :) | |
| # | |
| module MyModule | |
| class MyClass | |
| def my_method | |
| 10.times do | |
| if rand < 0.5 | |
| p :small | |
| # Suggested by @elliottcable: | |
| module MyModule { | |
| class MyClass { | |
| def my_method { | |
| 10.times { # This one already works ;) | |
| if rand < 0.5 { | |
| p :small | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
Had to see that all hi-litey
module.MyModule~class.MyClass~def.my_method~10.times.do~if(rand < 0.5)~p :smallEek! It sucks :-D
Perhaps we can strip out even more characters and go the minimalistic approach! ;)
Hah. Yes, we had a long discussion about using Unicode box-drawing characters to denote blocks early-on in the development of Paws; I think we’ll have at least one patois playing with things like that in the long run.
Er, what do you mean tabs? I haven’t used a hard-tab in a fuckin’ decade! In fact, despite the shitstorm it abused, my language downright doesn’t allow hardtabs instead. #ew
This gist provides quite a lot of food-for-thought as a developer of a nascent programming language.
Now, that said, PLEASE STOP STUFFING MY INBOX WITH NOTIFICATIONS ;_;
@ELLIOTTCABLE I dont believe there is currently a way to 'unsubscribe' from a gist notification feed?
No, there’s not. And that’s the point of my all-caps request. ;D
HELLO GUYS HOW ARE YOU?
.i .ui!
how about,
module.MyModule
class.MyClassdef.my_method10.times.doif(rand < 0.5)~p :small