Better semantics for invoking #close
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How
#close
is invoked is a bit tricky. Essentially there are some high level operations that consume a body, and shouldn't be overridden by sub-classes, asself.close
should be invoked, if possible, on the very last body in the chain. If a wrapper overrides#each
for example,self.close
won't refer to the right body.Types of Changes
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