From examining the documentation for Ruby 1.9.3, both Array#<<
and Array#push
were designed to implement appending an element to the end of the current array. However, there seem to be subtle differences between the two.
The one I have encountered is that the *
operator can be used to append the contents of an entire other array to the current one, but only with #push
.
a = [1,2,3]
b = [4,5,6]
a.push *b
=> [1,2,3,4,5,6]
Attempting to use #<<
instead gives various errors, depending on whether it's used with the dot operator and/or parentheses.
Why does #<<
not work the same way #push
does? Is one not actually an alias for the other?