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Print all modules (excluding classes) : Modules Creation « Language Basics « Ruby

  1. Ruby
  2. Language Basics
  3. Modules Creation




Print all modules (excluding classes)


puts Module.constants.sort.select {|x| eval(x.to_s).instance_of? Module}

 

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2.Modules provide a structure to collect Ruby classes, methods, and constants into a single, separately named and defined unit.
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5.access methods inside classes inside modules with Ruby scope resolution operator (::)
6.Involve demonstrating two classes with the same name, but in different modules
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8.require the file containing the module, and then it would work (again, require is expecting a name in the load path).
9.prefixed with the module name you can call the method from anywhere, as is the case with the Math module.
10.Initializing Instance Variables Defined by a Module
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12.Use remove_const to delete a constant definition
13.Avoiding Naming Collisions with Namespaces
14.Print all classes (excluding exceptions)
15.Print all exceptions

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