Method: BasicObject#method_missing
- Defined in:
- vm_eval.c
#method_missing(symbol[, *args]) ⇒ Object (private)
Invoked by Ruby when obj is sent a message it cannot handle. symbol is the symbol for the method called, and args are any arguments that were passed to it. By default, the interpreter raises an error when this method is called. However, it is possible to override the method to provide more dynamic behavior. If it is decided that a particular method should not be handled, then super should be called, so that ancestors can pick up the missing method. The example below creates a class Roman, which responds to methods with names consisting of roman numerals, returning the corresponding integer values.
class Roman
def roman_to_int(str)
# ...
end
def method_missing(methId)
str = methId.id2name
roman_to_int(str)
end
end
r = Roman.new
r.iv #=> 4
r.xxiii #=> 23
r.mm #=> 2000
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# File 'vm_eval.c', line 676
static VALUE
rb_method_missing(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
rb_thread_t *th = GET_THREAD();
raise_method_missing(th, argc, argv, obj, th->method_missing_reason);
UNREACHABLE;
}
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