From: Yasushi ANDO Date: 2011-11-14T10:24:16+09:00 Subject: [ruby-core:41002] [ruby-trunk - Feature #5583][Rejected] Optionally typing Issue #5583 has been updated by Yasushi ANDO. Status changed from Open to Rejected No one comments on this issue for a week so that this is rejected. I'm sorry for proposing a dull issue and I'll be back with more fascinating proposal someday. ---------------------------------------- Feature #5583: Optionally typing http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/5583 Author: Yasushi ANDO Status: Rejected Priority: Normal Assignee: Category: Joke Target version: Although I know all of you dislike static typing it cannot be denied that there are some people aspire for introducing it in ruby. The dartlang solved the problem in unique way called Optionally Typing. In Dart you can declare types for variables but they are ignored by the compiler with default options. It looks superb idea for me so that I introduced the optionally typing to ruby as a trial. You can write types for variables if you want then the ruby completely ignores these dirts. Sample code: def method(arg) arg end def typed_method(arg) : String arg end def fully_typed_method(arg : String) : String arg end var = 'var' puts var var_with_type : String = 'var_with_type' puts var_with_type var_from_method : String = typed_method('var_from_method') puts var_from_method @ivar : String = fully_typed_method('@ivar') puts @ivar Results: $ ./truby -Ilib -I. truby_test.rb var var_with_type var_from_method @ivar I attached my poor patch. Thanks for your consideration. -- http://redmine.ruby-lang.org