[ruby-core:105746] [Ruby master Feature#14332] Module.used_refinements to list refinement modules
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"shugo (Shugo Maeda)" <noreply@...>
Date:
2021-10-22 05:18:53 UTC
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ruby-core #105746
Issue #14332 has been updated by shugo (Shugo Maeda).
Assignee changed from shugo (Shugo Maeda) to matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Matz, can I add Module.used_refinements?
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Feature #14332: Module.used_refinements to list refinement modules
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14332#change-94250
* Author: Eregon (Benoit Daloze)
* Status: Assigned
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
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Module.used_modules was added in #7418.
But I think `Module.used_refinements` is more useful or at least complementary.
Refinements were implemented in TruffleRuby, and I found Module.used_refinements so useful that I left it there.
Instead of listing namespace modules (arguments to #using), it lists the refinement modules:
~~~ ruby
module Json
refine Integer do
def to_json
to_s
end
end
refine String do
def to_json
inspect
end
end
end
module Fact
refine Integer do
def fact
self <= 1 ? 1 : self * (self-1).fact
end
end
end
using Json
p Module.used_modules # => [Json]
p Module.used_refinements # => [#<refinement:Integer@Json>, #<refinement:String@Json>]
using Fact
p Module.used_modules # => [Json, Fact]
p Module.used_refinements # => [#<refinement:Integer@Fact>, #<refinement:Integer@Json>, #<refinement:String@Json>]
~~~
This shows which classes are refined and by which refinement namespace.
It also shows if a class has multiple active refinements in the scope.
And, last but not least, the name of the method is contains "refinements".
I find `used_modules` hard to remember and it doesn't sound related to refinements from the name (while looking at the Module's methods).
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