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# Extends any Class to include *json_creatable?* method. # Classes in Ruby are first-class objects---each is an instance of class Class. # # Typically, you create a new class by using: # # class Name # # some code describing the class behavior # end # # When a new class is created, an object of type Class is initialized and # assigned to a global constant (Name in this case). # # When `Name.new` is called to create a new object, the #new method in Class is # run by default. This can be demonstrated by overriding #new in Class: # # class Class # alias old_new new # def new(*args) # print "Creating a new ", self.name, "\n" # old_new(*args) # end # end # # class Name # end # # n = Name.new # # *produces:* # # Creating a new Name # # Classes, modules, and objects are interrelated. In the diagram that follows, # the vertical arrows represent inheritance, and the parentheses metaclasses. # All metaclasses are instances of the class `Class'. # +---------+ +-... # | | | # BasicObject-----|-->(BasicObject)-------|-... # ^ | ^ | # | | | | # Object---------|----->(Object)---------|-... # ^ | ^ | # | | | | # +-------+ | +--------+ | # | | | | | | # | Module-|---------|--->(Module)-|-... # | ^ | | ^ | # | | | | | | # | Class-|---------|---->(Class)-|-... # | ^ | | ^ | # | +---+ | +----+ # | | # obj--->OtherClass---------->(OtherClass)-----------... # class Class < Module # Creates a new anonymous (unnamed) class with the given superclass (or Object # if no parameter is given). You can give a class a name by assigning the class # object to a constant. # # If a block is given, it is passed the class object, and the block is evaluated # in the context of this class like #class_eval. # # fred = Class.new do # def meth1 # "hello" # end # def meth2 # "bye" # end # end # # a = fred.new #=> #<#<Class:0x100381890>:0x100376b98> # a.meth1 #=> "hello" # a.meth2 #=> "bye" # # Assign the class to a constant (name starting uppercase) if you want to treat # it like a regular class. # def initialize: (?Class superclass) ?{ (Class newclass) -> void } -> void # Allocates space for a new object of *class*'s class and does not call # initialize on the new instance. The returned object must be an instance of # *class*. # # klass = Class.new do # def initialize(*args) # @initialized = true # end # # def initialized? # @initialized || false # end # end # # klass.allocate.initialized? #=> false # def allocate: () -> untyped # Callback invoked whenever a subclass of the current class is created. # # Example: # # class Foo # def self.inherited(subclass) # puts "New subclass: #{subclass}" # end # end # # class Bar < Foo # end # # class Baz < Bar # end # # *produces:* # # New subclass: Bar # New subclass: Baz # def inherited: (Class arg0) -> untyped # Calls #allocate to create a new object of *class*'s class, then invokes that # object's #initialize method, passing it *args*. This is the method that ends # up getting called whenever an object is constructed using `.new`. # def new: () -> untyped # Returns the superclass of *class*, or `nil`. # # File.superclass #=> IO # IO.superclass #=> Object # Object.superclass #=> BasicObject # class Foo; end # class Bar < Foo; end # Bar.superclass #=> Foo # # Returns nil when the given class does not have a parent class: # # BasicObject.superclass #=> nil # # # arglists # class.superclass -> a_super_class or nil # def `superclass`: () -> Class? end
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