Depending on the float range, there could be an off-by-one error,
where the last result that should be in the range was missed. Fix
this by checking if the computed value for the expected value
outside the range is still inside the range, and if so, increment
the step size.
Fixes [Bug #16612]
This commit introduces new core class Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence.
Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence is a subclass of Enumerator, and
represents a number generator of an arithmetic sequence.
After this commit, Numeric#step and Range#step without blocks
returned an ArithmeticSequence object instead of an Enumerator.
This class introduces the following incompatibilities:
- You can create a zero-step ArithmeticSequence,
and its size is not ArgumentError, but Infinity.
- You can create a negative-step ArithmeticSequence from a range.
[ruby-core:82816] [Feature #13904]
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* Other ruby implementations use the spec/ruby directory.
[Misc #13792] [ruby-core:82287]
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2017-09-20 20:18:52 +00:00
Renamed from spec/rubyspec/core/range/step_spec.rb (Browse further)