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Handle inject(&:+) in Performance/Sum #168

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Followup to #137.

inject(&:+) is another slower way to write sum.


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@@ -271,6 +271,7 @@ Performance/Sum:
Reference: 'https://blog.bigbinary.com/2016/11/02/ruby-2-4-introduces-enumerable-sum.html'
Enabled: 'pending'
VersionAdded: '1.8'
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The next release is planned for 1.8.1 and I think this change can be included in the 1.8 series. Could you remove this one?

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Sure, removed!

`inject(&:+)` is another slower way to write `sum`.
@koic koic merged commit 4bfca8f into rubocop:master Sep 17, 2020
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koic commented Sep 17, 2020

Thanks!

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