From: rr.rosas@... Date: 2015-10-27T11:47:15+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:71215] [Ruby trunk - Feature #11537] Introduce "Safe navigation operator" Issue #11537 has been updated by Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas. On the other hand, the problem with using "u?.profile" is that "u?" is a valid method, but if Ruby required an space for using the new operator, we could get it working very similarly to Groovy and CoffeeScript: ~~~ u ?.profile ?.thumbnails ?.large || default ~~~ ---------------------------------------- Feature #11537: Introduce "Safe navigation operator" https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11537#change-54595 * Author: Hiroshi SHIBATA * Status: Closed * Priority: Normal * Assignee: Yukihiro Matsumoto ---------------------------------------- I sometimes write following code with rails application: ```ruby u = User.find(id) if u && u.profile && u.profile.thumbnails && u.profiles.thumbnails.large ... ``` or ```ruby # Use ActiveSupport if u.try!(:profile).try!(:thumbnails).try!(:large) ... ``` I hope to write shortly above code. Groovy has above operator named "Safe navigation operator" with "`?.`" syntax. Ruby can't use "`?.`" operator. Can we use "`.?`" syntax. like this: ```ruby u = User.find(id) u.?profile.?thumbnails.?large ``` Matz. How do you think about this? -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/