No you can't, because the Proc you've created is an independent yield
- that is, it's a yield
that has no block in its context. Although you can call procs with specified parameters and thereby pass the parameters into the proc, yield
doesn't work based on specified parameters; it executes the block found within the proc's closure. And the proc's closure is predefined; it is not modified just because you call it later with a block.
So it's equivalent of just typing 'yield' straight into irb
(not within any method definitions) which returns the LocalJumpError: no block given (yield)
error.