Hello
I wan’t to design a Module that defines some methods that I wan’t as
class methods in the classes that includes them. Is it possible?
Thanks
Hello
I wan’t to design a Module that defines some methods that I wan’t as
class methods in the classes that includes them. Is it possible?
Thanks
On 7/13/07, Pedro C. [email protected] wrote:
Hello
I wan’t to design a Module that defines some methods that I wan’t as
class methods in the classes that includes them. Is it possible?Thanks
module MyModule
module ClassMethods
def class_method_one( )
puts “you’re in class method one”
end
def class_method_two( )
puts "you're in class method two"
end
end # module ClassMethods
def self.included( other )
other.extend ClassMethods if Class === other
end
def method_one( )
puts “you’re in method one”
end
end
class C
include MyModule
end
C.new.method_one #=> you’re in method one
C.class_method_one #=> you’re in class method one
C.class_method_two #=> you’re in class method two
Blessings,
TwP
Hi. Thanks!
I found another way.
Module MyModule
def m
end
end
class MyClass
extend MyDodule
end
MyClass.m
Can anyone explain the “job” of extend?
Thanks.
Pedro C. wrote:
Hi. Thanks!
I found another way.
Module MyModule
def m
end
endclass MyClass
extend MyDodule
endMyClass.m
Can anyone explain the “job” of extend?
Thanks.
Extend includes the methods in the singleton class. E.g.
MyClass.extend(MyModue) is (almost) equivalent to:
class <<MyClass
include MyModule
end
Only almost because iirc a different callback is used.
Regards
Stefan
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