• occultist8128@infosec.pubOP
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    4 months ago

    can RubyMine completion shows the method for word variable here?

    # frozen_string_literal: true
    
    array_of_strings = %w[foo fooo bar fioo]
    oo = array_of_strings.select { |word| word.end_with?('oo') }
    puts oo
    

    for example the end_with? method cuz with both solargraph and ruby-lsp they don’t show any suggestions for the word variable at all.

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      4 months ago

      Yes, RubyMine will offer completion for this block.

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        4 months ago

        now i’m confused about why solargraph, which is said to be mature, can’t do that. and also i just realized it when i used map instead of select; the methods appeared.

        wanna try RubyMine but i already comfortable in neovim. since RubyMine is an IDE i think my machine can’t handle that lol.

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          now i’m confused about why solargraph, which is said to be mature, can’t do that

          It’s important to note that ruby-lsp is made by Shopify, and is currently used in-house by the company. The resources they can invest into ruby-lsp both in terms of development man-power and project management is naturally going to be higher than the community developed solargraph.

          and also i just realized it when i used map instead of select; the methods appeared.

          That’s strange, but Enumerable#map and Enumerable#select have different uses. One is used to execute a block across a collection of elements, while the other constructs a new collection based on the block passed to a collection and the results of evaluating that block against each element.

          wanna try RubyMine but i already comfortable in neovim. since RubyMine is an IDE i think my machine can’t handle that lol.

          I use RubyMine on my desktop and it’s a very solid development experience. I’ll say that if your machine can’t quite handle RubyMine, VS Code(ium) is a nice alternative with the solargraph or ruby-lsp plugins. I don’t know if they’ll have the same completion issue as neovim though.