I was going through Ruby Koans tutorial series, when I came upon this in about_hashes.rb
:
def test_default_value_is_the_same_object
hash = Hash.new([])
hash[:one] << "uno"
hash[:two] << "dos"
assert_equal ["uno", "dos"], hash[:one]
assert_equal ["uno", "dos"], hash[:two]
assert_equal ["uno", "dos"], hash[:three]
assert_equal true, hash[:one].object_id == hash[:two].object_id
end
The values in assert_equals
, is actually what the tutorial expected. But I couldn't understand how there is a difference between using <<
operator and =
operator?
My expectation was that:
hash[:one]
would be["uno"]
hash[:two]
would be["dos"]
hash[:three]
would be[]
Can someone please explain why my expectation was wrong?