Okay, good to know. It's interesting to see other approaches. It's
how we collectively get better.
My $.02:
(with_file "myfile.txt"
#(write "asdf")
(close))
Sean
On May 28, 3:23 pm, CuppoJava <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's useful in all the cases where a blocks are useful in Ruby. It
> simply saves typing out "(fn [])" and IMO makes the code look a little
> cleaner.
>
> eg.
> (with_file "myfile.txt"
> (write "asdf")
> (close))
>
> compared to.
> (with_file "myfile.txt"
> (fn []
> (write "asdf")
> (close)))
>
> There's arguably no difference. I just prefer the first one.
> -Patrick
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