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Jeremy Evans authored
For a regular block, accepting two arguments is fine as the array will be autosplatted. However, a lambda that accepts two arguments will not work. We could change the implementation to yield two arguments instead of an array with a single argument, but that would be less backwards compatible. I'm only changing the call-seq to be precise, other examples pass a literal block that accepts two arguments, and I left those alone as that will be the most common usage. Fixes [Bug #17094]
Jeremy Evans authoredFor a regular block, accepting two arguments is fine as the array will be autosplatted. However, a lambda that accepts two arguments will not work. We could change the implementation to yield two arguments instead of an array with a single argument, but that would be less backwards compatible. I'm only changing the call-seq to be precise, other examples pass a literal block that accepts two arguments, and I left those alone as that will be the most common usage. Fixes [Bug #17094]
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