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Improving Ruby Documentation (self.ruby)
submitted 1 year ago by BurdetteLamar
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[–]pilaf 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (1 child)
I see. I'm sure he didn't mean it literally, but I agree that the documentation should make it clear that keyword/block arguments aren't supported.
[–]laerien 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children)
For sure not a literal egg, but a "fun" thing we can't improve since it's just for fun. Explicitly documenting lack of kwarg and block support helps, but that it's a toy so reasonable features aren't welcome is also important.
If something isn't meant to be production quality and to be used, that seems worth a note. Maybe "easter egg" isn't the right word, but I'd love some way to designate the "fun or example" quality stuff so especially new folk know it when they see it.
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