Hello.
I want to create a class that has one method that calls all other methods that are not in the super class.
Is there a way I can use obj.methods to only get the non-ancestral methods? Or is there another way to do it entirely.
Thank you
Hello.
I want to create a class that has one method that calls all other methods that are not in the super class.
Is there a way I can use obj.methods to only get the non-ancestral methods? Or is there another way to do it entirely.
Thank you
class MassiveCall
def method1
puts "calling method1"
end
def method2
puts "calling method2"
end
def method3
puts "calling method3"
end
def one_method_to_rule_them_all
# skip one_method_to_rule_them_all to avoid infinite recursion:
methods = self.class.instance_methods(false) - ["one_method_to_rule_them_all"]
methods.each do |method_name|
self.send(method_name)
end
end
end
master = MassiveCall.new
master.one_method_to_rule_them_all
I'm not sure what you're really trying to do here, nor which methods you mean by "all", but if the question is how you figure out which of a class's instance methods aren't inherited, the combination of .instance_methods and .ancestors can get you that info. Here, using Array as an example class:
Array.instance_methods.sort
=> ["&", "*", "+", "-", "<<", "<=>", "==", "===", "=~", "[]", "[]=", "__id__", "__send__", "all?", "any?", "assoc", "at", "class", "clear", "clone", "collect", "collect!", "compact", "compact!", "concat", "delete", "delete_at", "delete_if", "detect", "display", "dup", "each", "each_index", "each_with_index", "empty?", "entries", "eql?", "equal?", "extend", "fetch", "fill", "find", "find_all", "first", "flatten", "flatten!", "freeze", "frozen?", "grep", "hash", "id", "include?", "index", "indexes", "indices", "inject", "insert", "inspect", "instance_eval", "instance_of?", "instance_variable_get", "instance_variable_set", "instance_variables", "is_a?", "join", "kind_of?", "last", "length", "map", "map!", "max", "member?", "method", "methods", "min", "nil?", "nitems", "object_id", "pack", "partition", "pop", "private_methods", "protected_methods", "public_methods", "push", "rassoc", "reject", "reject!", "replace", "respond_to?", "reverse", "reverse!", "reverse_each", "rindex", "select", "send", "shift", "singleton_methods", "size", "slice", "slice!", "sort", "sort!", "sort_by", "taint", "tainted?", "to_a", "to_ary", "to_s", "transpose", "type", "uniq", "uniq!", "unshift", "untaint", "values_at", "zip", "|"]
Array.ancestors
=> [Array, Enumerable, Object, Kernel]
Array.instance_methods.sort - Array.ancestors.map {|a| a == Array ? [] : a.instance_methods}.flatten
=> ["&", "*", "+", "-", "<<", "<=>", "[]", "[]=", "assoc", "at", "clear", "collect!", "compact", "compact!", "concat", "delete", "delete_at", "delete_if", "each", "each_index", "empty?", "fetch", "fill", "first", "flatten", "flatten!", "index", "indexes", "indices", "insert", "join", "last", "length", "map!", "nitems", "pack", "pop", "push", "rassoc", "reject!", "replace", "reverse", "reverse!", "reverse_each", "rindex", "shift", "size", "slice", "slice!", "sort!", "to_ary", "transpose", "uniq", "uniq!", "unshift", "values_at", "|"]
If you literally only want to rule out methods from the superclass, as opposed to the included ones, there's also .superclass.
Array.superclass
=> Object
Array.instance_methods.sort - Array.superclass.instance_methods
=> ["&", "*", "+", "-", "<<", "<=>", "[]", "[]=", "all?", "any?", "assoc", "at", "clear", "collect", "collect!", "compact", "compact!", "concat", "delete", "delete_at", "delete_if", "detect", "each", "each_index", "each_with_index", "empty?", "entries", "fetch", "fill", "find", "find_all", "first", "flatten", "flatten!", "grep", "include?", "index", "indexes", "indices", "inject", "insert", "join", "last", "length", "map", "map!", "max", "member?", "min", "nitems", "pack", "partition", "pop", "push", "rassoc", "reject", "reject!", "replace", "reverse", "reverse!", "reverse_each", "rindex", "select", "shift", "size", "slice", "slice!", "sort", "sort!", "sort_by", "to_ary", "transpose", "uniq", "uniq!", "unshift", "values_at", "zip", "|"]
Does that help?