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  • irb/extend-command.rb

IRB::MethodExtender

A convenience module for extending Ruby methods.

Public Instance Methods

def_post_proc(base_method, extend_method) click to toggle source

Extends the given base_method with a postfix call to the given extend_method.

 
               # File irb/extend-command.rb, line 295
def def_post_proc(base_method, extend_method)
  base_method = base_method.to_s
  extend_method = extend_method.to_s

  alias_name = new_alias_name(base_method)
  module_eval %Q[
    alias_method alias_name, base_method
    def #{base_method}(*opts)
      send :#{alias_name}, *opts
      send :#{extend_method}, *opts
    end
  ]
end
            
def_pre_proc(base_method, extend_method) click to toggle source

Extends the given base_method with a prefix call to the given extend_method.

 
               # File irb/extend-command.rb, line 279
def def_pre_proc(base_method, extend_method)
  base_method = base_method.to_s
  extend_method = extend_method.to_s

  alias_name = new_alias_name(base_method)
  module_eval %Q[
    alias_method alias_name, base_method
    def #{base_method}(*opts)
      send :#{extend_method}, *opts
      send :#{alias_name}, *opts
    end
  ]
end
            
new_alias_name(name, prefix = "__alias_of__", postfix = "__") click to toggle source

Returns a unique method name to use as an alias for the given name.

Usually returns #{prefix}#{name}#{postfix}<num>, example:

new_alias_name('foo') #=> __alias_of__foo__
def bar; end
new_alias_name('bar') #=> __alias_of__bar__2
 
               # File irb/extend-command.rb, line 316
def new_alias_name(name, prefix = "__alias_of__", postfix = "__")
  base_name = "#{prefix}#{name}#{postfix}"
  all_methods = instance_methods(true) + private_instance_methods(true)
  same_methods = all_methods.grep(/^#{Regexp.quote(base_name)}[0-9]*$/)
  return base_name if same_methods.empty?
  no = same_methods.size
  while !same_methods.include?(alias_name = base_name + no)
    no += 1
  end
  alias_name
end