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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T03:47:29+00:00 2026-06-07T03:47:29+00:00

Assuming I have the following proc: a = Proc.new do puts start yield puts

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Assuming I have the following proc:

a = Proc.new do
    puts "start"
    yield
    puts "end"
end

Also assuming I pass a to another method which subsequently calls instance_eval on another class with that block, how can I now pass a block onto the end of that method which gets yielded in a.

For example:

def do_something(a,&b)
    AnotherClass.instance_eval(&a) # how can I pass b to a here?
end

a = Proc.new do
    puts "start"
    yield
    puts "end"
end

do_something(a) do
    puts "this block is b!"
end

Output should of course should be:

start
this block is b!
end

How can I pass the secondary block to a in the instance_eval?

I need something like this for the basis of a Ruby templating system I’m working on.

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    2026-06-07T03:47:31+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 3:47 am

    You can’t use yield in a. Rather, you have to pass a Proc object. This would be the new code:

    def do_something(a,&b)
        AnotherClass.instance_exec(b, &a)
    end
    
    a = Proc.new do |b|
        puts "start"
        b.call
        puts "end"
    end
    
    do_something(a) do
        puts "this block is b!"
    end
    

    yield is only for methods. In this new code, I used instance_exec (new in Ruby 1.9) which allows you to pass parameters to the block. Because of that, we can pass the Proc object b as a parameter to a, which can call it with Proc#call().

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