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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:47:27+00:00 2026-05-13T16:47:27+00:00

This code works as expected (does nothing, even doesn’t produce warning/errors): l = lambda

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This code works as expected (does nothing, even doesn’t produce warning/errors):

l = lambda {|i|}
l.call(1)

This code produces warning (warning: multiple values for a block parameter (0 for 1)):

l = lambda {|i|}
l.call

And this code fails with error (ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (0 for 2)):

l = lambda {|i, y|}
l.call

I thought that lambda requires all argument to be passed.

And from the second example I see that it isn’t. Why does it work when only one argument is given, and works as expected (fails with error) with more than one argument?

PS: ruby 1.8.6 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 287) [universal-darwin9.0]

UPDATE: I’ve checked these samples with ruby 1.9.1p376. And it works as expected – the second example also produces an error. Looks like this is a feature of 1.8 version (or <=1.8)

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    2026-05-13T16:47:28+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    Lambdas are weird like that, their behavior is different when you have less than two arguments. Check this article for more information.

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