Akinori MUSHA wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Earlier today I added a new instance method named `with_memo' to
> Enumerable::Enumerator, but I'm not 100% sure if the name fits the
> function.

What does the method do?  What's the use-case?  And can't new methods 
like this wait 'till the Ruby 2.0 development branch opens up?  :-)

	David Flanagan

> Some other options I could think of include:
> 
> with:
>     - too general; may clash with a reserved keyword in future
> 
> with_object:
>     - not bad, but too unspecific and a bit too long to use often
> 
> with_obj:
>     - looks terrible when we have ObjectSpace.each_object
> 
> with_accum:
>     - too specific
> 
> 
> Anyone think of a better name?
> 
> --
> Akinori MUSHA / http://akinori.org/