Enumerable#any?, all?, none? and one? now accept a pattern argument#5096
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headius merged 5 commits intojruby:ruby-2.5from Mar 21, 2018
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For more information, please see feature #11286.
For more information, please see feature #11286.
For more information, please see feature #11286.
For more information, please see feature #11286.
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Fixed. jruby/spec/ruby/core/enumerable/any_spec.rb Line 214 in 3813f0a All Enumerable tests in ruby-2.5 branch should work with this PR. I still would like to research and understand why that specific test was failing when each with a block built with JavaInternalBlockBody class is passed but not with one built with BlockCallback. |
Replace each call + JavaInternalBlockBody with callEach + BlockCallback as is implemented Enumerable#all? as well. The failed test was: https://github.com/jruby/jruby/blob/3813f0a53c22af8122e8c2b70c7d87ae35323109/spec/ruby/core/enumerable/any_spec.rb#L214
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Hi folks,
This is another change adding Ruby 2.5 support [1]: Enumerable#any?, all?, none? and one? now accept a pattern argument (feature #11286 [2]).
All associated MRI and ruby/spec tests
(except one [3] for #any?)are passing.Thanks for your review and feedback.
jruby/spec/ruby/core/enumerable/any_spec.rb
Line 214 in 3813f0a