"Nor does Ruby provide a mechanism to turn code into an abstract syntax tree for you as Python and Lisp do" That's not even correct, ruby's standard library contains a Ripper class that does just that:…
Think I'll stick with the pills...
Where does this leave the twice-exceptional?
It's alright, we can fire her afterwards.
"Nor does Ruby provide a mechanism to turn code into an abstract syntax tree for you as Python and Lisp do" That's not even correct, ruby's standard library contains a Ripper class that does just that:…
Think I'll stick with the pills...
Where does this leave the twice-exceptional?
It's alright, we can fire her afterwards.