the thing is, that method in ruby can be run with or without parentheses.
for example, you can run Array.new 1,2
and ruby knows that it receives the arguments after the space. and you can also run Array.new(1,2)
and ruby knows the args are inside the parentheses.
but, when you run Array.new (1,2)
, ruby thinks it will receive arguments after the space but actually it receives a tuple (1,2)
, and basicaly its exactly the same as Array.new((1,2))
so bottom line:
Array.new (1,2)
== Array.new((1,2))
and thats a syntax error because (1, 2)
literal is not a valid one
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