(I'm using Ruby 1.8.6.)
The following expression...
rand(rand 3)
...makes ruby emit a warning: "warning: parenthesize argument(s) for
future version"
It seems that I have to write is as "rand(rand(3))". Why? What potential
problem could there be in "rand(rand 3)" ?
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Albert Schlef wrote:
(I'm using Ruby 1.8.6.)
The following expression...
rand(rand 3)
...makes ruby emit a warning: "warning: parenthesize argument(s) for
future version"
It seems that I have to write is as "rand(rand(3))". Why? What potential
problem could there be in "rand(rand 3)" ?
This does not happen in 1.8.7 or 1.9.1, so I assume they have found a way around this.
Even "rand rand 3" works.
-Justin
Justin Collins wrote:
This does not happen in 1.8.7 or 1.9.1, so I assume they have found a
way around this.
Justin, thanks for the info!
(I've just checked 1.8.7's ChangeLog, and, indeed, I saw that this
warning has been removed. I'll have to upgrade my Ubuntu.)
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