问题
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Ruby/Ruby on Rails ampersand colon shortcut
As a habit I try and read a little of someone elses source code regularly and comment on it in a gist. Right now I'm reading through sinatra's base app and came upon an interesting bit of code (this is part of their Request class)
def accept
@env['sinatra.accept'] ||= begin
entries = @env['HTTP_ACCEPT'].to_s.split(',')
entries.map { |e| accept_entry(e) }.sort_by(&:last).map(&:first)
end
end
The part I don't get is what is &:last and &:first doing?!? It appears as madness!
回答1:
Read the answers in the duplicate questions for the meaning and usage of &:.... In this case, entries is an array, and there are three methods map, sort_by, and map chained. sort_by(&:last) is equivalent to sort_by{|x| x.last}. map(&:first) is the same as map{|x| x.first}. The reason the first map does not use &:... is because (i) the receiver of accept_entry is not e, and (ii) it takes an argument e.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6289084/why-would-one-use-the-unary-operator-on-a-property-in-ruby-i-e-first