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That's the base case. It takes arguments, too, and if you give it a block, it prints out the result of the block called in the receiver's scope.


Why `p` though? That's a method on Kernel already and does puts(args.inspect)


Just changed it. I was hoping people wouldn't mix and match, but I don't mind using `o` instead:

https://github.com/davejacobs/letters/issues/6


Thank you very much.


Cool, looks like a useful library.




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