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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:50:39+00:00 2026-05-16T14:50:39+00:00

I have created a delegated Array class like this: class LeadPartArray < DelegateClass(Array) def

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I have created a delegated Array class like this:

class LeadPartArray < DelegateClass(Array)

  def <<(part, &block)
    super(part) unless @arr.select{|p| p.text == part.text}.size > 0
  end

  def initialize(arr = [])
    @arr = arr
    super(@arr) 
  end

end

I am overriding the << method and I want to be able to pass a block in that I can use as a predicate.

I have the following test that is not even legal Ruby syntax:

  def test_should_pass_predicates_to_add
    arr = LeadPartArray.new([])
    part = LeadCapturer::LeadPart.new("text", LeadCapturer::TextTag.new, 2)
    predicate = Proc.new{|part| part.text.size < 4}
    arr <<(part, &predicate)
    assert_equal(0, arr.size)
  end

Is it possible to pass a block to << and if so, can anyone point me in the right way?

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    2026-05-16T14:50:40+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    You can do it using method call syntax:

    arr.<<(part, &predicate)
    
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