I recently purchased the book Seven Languages in Seven Weeks and have been reading through the chapter on Ruby. In the section which introduces blocks (page 40), a code sample is given which illustrates the use of blocks for the purpose of conditionally executing something:
in_case_of_emergency do
use_credit_card
panic
end
def in_case_of_emergency
yield if emergency?
end
This code doesn't make much sense to me, and the book doesn't provide much of an explanation. I was wondering if one of you Ruby gurus would mind helping me get my head around this one.
How can you have both a block and a function with the same name? How would you define "emergency?" I can't even create the block in IRB without it complaining:
NoMethodError: undefined method `in_case_of_emergency' for main:Object
from (irb):1
from :0
And how would you invoke this code to demonstrate how it works? Thanks!