I stole my title from this post: Executes a function until it returns a nil, collecting its values into a list
That question refers to Lisp and is, frankly, over my head. However, I think that his question--translated into Ruby--is exactly my own:
What's the best way to create a conditional loop in [Ruby] that executes a function until it returns NIL at which time it collects the returned values into a list?
My current, clunky approach is this:
def foo
ret = Array.new
x = func() # parenthesis for clarity (I'm not a native Ruby coder...)
until x.nil?
ret << x
x = func()
end
ret
end
This code snippet will do what I want...but I know there is a cleaner, more idiomatically Ruby approach...right?