When programming in Ruby I quite often have assignments like the following
test = some_function if some_function
With that assignments I want to assign the output of a function, but if it returns nil I want to keep the content of the variable. I know there are conditional assignments, but neither ||= nor &&= can be used here. The shortest way I found to describe the statement above is
test = (some_function or test)
Is there a better / shorter way to do this?
I don’t think there’s anything better than the last snippet you showed but note that
oris used for flow control, use||instead:It’s usually better to assign new values to new names, the resulting code is easier to understand and debug since variables/symbols have the same value throughout the scope: