[ruby-core:121992] [Ruby Bug#21325] make ruby more middle-aged man friendly

Issue #21325 has been reported by pynix (Pynix wang). ---------------------------------------- Bug #21325: make ruby more middle-aged man friendly https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21325 * Author: pynix (Pynix wang) * Status: Open * Backport: 3.2: UNKNOWN, 3.3: UNKNOWN, 3.4: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- after 35, I lose all interests about programming. no linux, no vim, no iterm2, and no much much. when I want to format a ruby time to string. I will try `Time.now.format("yy-MM-dd")`, but I get `private method 'format' called for an instance of Time` ohh, I google `ruby time format`, then I get `strftime`, I know this is from c standard library. answer me, looking my eyes. why? baby why? why I have to use c style method with ruby in 2025. format is the first choose when we not familiar with `Time` class, so, `format` is private, so we can rename it to `_format`, and make `format` a copy of `strftime` and deprecate the old one, -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/

Issue #21325 has been updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada). `format` is an alias of `#sprinf` inherited from `Kernel`. We can't rename it. ---------------------------------------- Misc #21325: make ruby more middle-aged man friendly https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21325#change-113125 * Author: pynix (Pynix wang) * Status: Open ---------------------------------------- after 35, I lose all interests about programming. no linux, no vim, no iterm2, and no much much. when I want to format a ruby time to string. I will try `Time.now.format("yy-MM-dd")`, but I get `private method 'format' called for an instance of Time` ohh, I google `ruby time format`, then I get `strftime`, I know this is from c standard library. answer me, looking my eyes. why? baby why? why I have to use c style method with ruby in 2025. format is the first choose when we not familiar with `Time` class, so, `format` is private, so we can rename it to `_format`, and make `format` a copy of `strftime` and deprecate the old one, -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/

Issue #21325 has been updated by pynix (Pynix wang). nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada) wrote in #note-2:
`format` is an alias of `#sprinf` inherited from `Kernel`. We can't rename it.
if format is not ok, to_s will be good, like Integer, `255.to_s(16)` ---------------------------------------- Misc #21325: make ruby more middle-aged man friendly https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21325#change-113138 * Author: pynix (Pynix wang) * Status: Open ---------------------------------------- after 35, I lose all interests about programming. no linux, no vim, no iterm2, and no much much. when I want to format a ruby time to string. I will try `Time.now.format("yy-MM-dd")`, but I get `private method 'format' called for an instance of Time` ohh, I google `ruby time format`, then I get `strftime`, I know this is from c standard library. answer me, looking my eyes. why? baby why? why I have to use c style method with ruby in 2025. format is the first choose when we not familiar with `Time` class, so, `format` is private, so we can rename it to `_format`, and make `format` a copy of `strftime` and deprecate the old one, -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/

Issue #21325 has been updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada). pynix (Pynix wang) wrote in #note-3:
nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada) wrote in #note-2:
`format` is an alias of `#sprinf` inherited from `Kernel`. We can't rename it.
if format is not ok,
I don't say that overriding `format` is not ok. Just renaming `Kernel#format` is not acceptable.
to_s will be good, like Integer, `255.to_s(16)`
Overriding `to_s` can be a candidate as well. ---------------------------------------- Misc #21325: make ruby more middle-aged man friendly https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21325#change-113327 * Author: pynix (Pynix wang) * Status: Open ---------------------------------------- after 35, I lose all interests about programming. no linux, no vim, no iterm2, and no much much. when I want to format a ruby time to string. I will try `Time.now.format("yy-MM-dd")`, but I get `private method 'format' called for an instance of Time` ohh, I google `ruby time format`, then I get `strftime`, I know this is from c standard library. answer me, looking my eyes. why? baby why? why I have to use c style method with ruby in 2025. format is the first choose when we not familiar with `Time` class, so, `format` is private, so we can rename it to `_format`, and make `format` a copy of `strftime` and deprecate the old one, -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/

Issue #21325 has been updated by nofxxx (M P). 100% with you, fuck semantics: LEAST SURPRISE PROGRAMMERS's BEST FRIEND thats ruby: the computer WORKS FOR ME, I don't and never will care about ANSI or ISO or EU format is a fucking FORMAT the way I want (stupid computer), I'm not coding C, if I want I will f code C, but Im coding RUBY ---------------------------------------- Misc #21325: make ruby more middle-aged man friendly https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21325#change-113765 * Author: pynix (Pynix wang) * Status: Open ---------------------------------------- after 35, I lose all interests about programming. no linux, no vim, no iterm2, and no much much. when I want to format a ruby time to string. I will try `Time.now.format("yy-MM-dd")`, but I get `private method 'format' called for an instance of Time` ohh, I google `ruby time format`, then I get `strftime`, I know this is from c standard library. answer me, looking my eyes. why? baby why? why I have to use c style method with ruby in 2025. format is the first choose when we not familiar with `Time` class, so, `format` is private, so we can rename it to `_format`, and make `format` a copy of `strftime` and deprecate the old one, -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/
participants (3)
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nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada)
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nofxxx (M P)
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pynix (Pynix wang)