Class: Class
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Class
- Defined in:
- lib/dbus/core_ext/class/attribute.rb
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#my_class_attribute(*attrs) ⇒ Object
Declare a class-level attribute whose value is inheritable by subclasses.
Instance Method Details
#my_class_attribute(*attrs) ⇒ Object
Declare a class-level attribute whose value is inheritable by subclasses. Subclasses can change their own value and it will not impact parent class.
Examples
class Base
my_class_attribute :setting
end
class Subclass < Base
end
Base.setting = true
Subclass.setting # => true
Subclass.setting = false
Subclass.setting # => false
Base.setting # => true
In the above case as long as Subclass does not assign a value to setting by performing Subclass.setting = something
, Subclass.setting
would read value assigned to parent class. Once Subclass assigns a value then the value assigned by Subclass would be returned.
This matches normal Ruby method inheritance: think of writing an attribute on a subclass as overriding the reader method. However, you need to be aware when using class_attribute
with mutable structures as Array
or Hash
. In such cases, you don’t want to do changes in place. Instead use setters:
Base.setting = []
Base.setting # => []
Subclass.setting # => []
# Appending in child changes both parent and child because it is the same object:
Subclass.setting << :foo
Base.setting # => [:foo]
Subclass.setting # => [:foo]
# Use setters to not propagate changes:
Base.setting = []
Subclass.setting += [:foo]
Base.setting # => []
Subclass.setting # => [:foo]
For convenience, an instance predicate method is defined as well. To skip it, pass instance_predicate: false
.
Subclass.setting? # => false
Instances may overwrite the class value in the same way:
Base.setting = true
object = Base.new
object.setting # => true
object.setting = false
object.setting # => false
Base.setting # => true
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# File 'lib/dbus/core_ext/class/attribute.rb', line 64 def my_class_attribute(*attrs) instance_reader = true instance_writer = true attrs.each do |name| singleton_class.silence_redefinition_of_method(name) define_singleton_method(name) { nil } ivar = "@#{name}".to_sym singleton_class.silence_redefinition_of_method("#{name}=") define_singleton_method("#{name}=") do |val| singleton_class.class_eval do redefine_method(name) { val } end if singleton_class? class_eval do redefine_method(name) do if instance_variable_defined? ivar instance_variable_get ivar else singleton_class.send name end end end end val end if instance_reader redefine_method(name) do if instance_variable_defined?(ivar) instance_variable_get ivar else self.class.public_send name end end end if instance_writer redefine_method("#{name}=") do |val| instance_variable_set ivar, val end end end end |