Got my support, i've used something similar in Ruby.

уторак, 21. јун 2022. у 08:50:36 UTC+2 zoran...@gmail.com је написао/ла:

> I would support this. It's handy in Ruby lang.
>
> On Monday, June 20, 2022 at 1:31:35 AM UTC+2 marij...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I agree with Filip. It can be just an alias for negated Enum.any? 
>> I don't think it'll be that much of a bloat
>>
>> On Saturday, June 18, 2022 at 8:52:36 PM UTC+2 ad...@a-corp.co.uk wrote:
>>
>>> Personally I think a function like this is easy enough to implement for 
>>> our own codebases if we need one. I don’t think there is much precedence in 
>>> other langs for such a function and a core implementation is not likely to 
>>> be any different from what you would write in your codebase, meaning having 
>>> it in core is unlikely to save anyone from gotchas or improve the 
>>> performance of their implementation. 
>>>
>>> To me it feels like bloat. 
>>>
>>> and given that you can already write:
>>>
>>> not Enum.any?(…)
>>>
>>> It really doesn’t improve anything much imho. 
>>>
>>> Best
>>>
>>> Adam
>>>
>>> On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 at 19:40, Filip Paunkovic <filippaun...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yeah, I'd like to see this as well. Maybe implement it as a negation of 
>>>> Enum.any?
>>>>
>>>> субота, 18. јун 2022. у 19:26:58 UTC+2 urosj...@gmail.com је 
>>>> написао/ла:
>>>>
>>>>> I'd like this to be added. Just makes sense to do it. My two cents
>>>>> субота, 18. јун 2022. у 14:29:49 UTC+2 zvon...@gmail.com је 
>>>>> написао/ла:
>>>>>
>>>>>> @Andrey yeah that is correct but seeing that Enum.filter and 
>>>>>> Enum.reject exist I thought that Enum.all? should have a counterpart as 
>>>>>> well. Not just a negated Enum.any?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> субота, 18. јун 2022. у 13:45:28 UTC+2 br...@grox.io је написао/ла:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> !Enum.any is what you are looking for. Also, Enum.any? takes an 
>>>>>>> optional function, so Enum.any?(list, &! &1) works, as does 
>>>>>>> Enum.any?(list, 
>>>>>>> fn x -> !x end). 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -bt 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 7:36 AM Zvonimir Rudinski <zvon...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Seeing Enum.all?/2 being available made me assume there was also 
>>>>>>>> an Enum.none?/2 (like in Ruby), and I was a bit suprised to learn 
>>>>>>>> there was no such thing.
>>>>>>>> I'm aware that I could just do !Enum.all?/2, but Enum.none?/2 sees 
>>>>>>>> much nicer to me.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> One more argument that I could make is that !Enum.all?/1 == 
>>>>>>>> Enum.none?/1 is not true in all cases.
>>>>>>>> Example:
>>>>>>>> If we have [false, true], !Enum.all?/1 will be true, but 
>>>>>>>> Enum.none?/1 will be false
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I would like your thoughts on this one.
>>>>>>>>
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