Difference between revisions of "Metaprogramming in Ruby"
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def my_attr_accessor(name) | def my_attr_accessor(name) | ||
ivar_name = "@#{name}" | |||
STDERR.print "#{name}\n" | STDERR.print "#{name}\n" | ||
define_method(name) do | define_method(name) do | ||
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[[Category:Ruby]] | [[Category:Ruby]] | ||
[[Category:Examples]] | [[Category:Examples]] | ||
[[ | [[Category:Metaprogramming]] |
Latest revision as of 10:20, 30 July 2012
Reimplement attr_accessor
#!/usr/bin/env ruby module Accessor def my_attr_accessor(name) ivar_name = "@#{name}" STDERR.print "#{name}\n" define_method(name) do STDERR.print "Get #{name}\n" instance_variable_get(ivar_name) end define_method("#{name}=") do |val| STDERR.print "Set #{name} = #{val}\n" instance_variable_set(ivar_name, val) end end end class Example extend Accessor my_attr_accessor :var my_attr_accessor :tst end ex = Example.new ex.var = 99 puts ex.var ex.tst = 2 puts ex.tst
Output
$ ./meta.rb var tst Set var = 99 Get var 99 Set tst = 2 Get tst 2