coax a method to convert an associated block to a proc on the fly. : Procs « Method « Ruby

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Ruby » Method » Procs 
coax a method to convert an associated block to a proc on the fly.


# To do this, you need to create an argument to the method that is proceeded by an ampersand (&)

#!/usr/local/bin/ruby

def return_block
  yield
end

def return_proc&proc )
  yield
end

return_block puts "Got block!" }
return_proc puts "Got block, convert to proc!" }

 
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