Trying to do something weird that might turn into something more useful, I tried to define my own []=
operator on a custom class, which you can do, and have it return something different than the value
argument, which apparently you can't do. []=
operator's return value is always value
; even when you override this operator, you don't get to control the return value.
class Weird
def []=(key, value)
puts "#{key}:#{value}"
return 42
end
end
x = Weird.new
x[:a] = "a"
output "a:a"
return value => "a" # why not 42?
Does anyone have an explanation for this? Any way around it?
ruby MRI 1.8.7. Is this the same in all rubys; Is it part of the language?