[ruby-core:117519] [Ruby master Feature#20428] Ability to reference current class/module in lexical scope
From:
"harrisonb (Hazel Bachrach) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>
Date:
2024-04-15 22:32:22 UTC
List:
ruby-core #117519
Issue #20428 has been updated by harrisonb (Hazel Bachrach).
ufuk (Ufuk Kayserilioglu) wrote in #note-1:
> I think you should be able to use `Module.nesting.first` to get the closest lexical nesting to the executing code. There might be edge-cases where this doesn't work the way you might want it to work, but it definitely works for your example:
> ```ruby
> module Foo
> module Bar
> def blah
> puts "executing from #{Module.nesting.first}"
> end
> end
> end
>
> class Baz
> include Foo::Bar
>
> def blah
> super
>
> puts "executing from #{self.class.name}"
> end
> end
>
> Baz.new.blah
> ```
> outputs
> ```
> executing from Foo::Bar
> executing from Baz
> ```
It absolutely does--apologies for using up your time informing me of an existing API! Thank you!
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Feature #20428: Ability to reference current class/module in lexical scope
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20428#change-107908
* Author: harrisonb (Hazel Bachrach)
* Status: Open
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Hello! As far as I know, there is no way to reference the current `Class` or `Module` one is inside of lexically in Ruby. Would it make sense to add a syntax/keyword for this?
``` ruby
module Foo
module Bar
def blah
puts "executing from #{magic_new_keyword}"
end
end
end
class Baz
include Foo::Bar
def blah
super
puts "executing from #{self.class.name}"
end
end
Baz.new.blah
```
What I'm hoping for is
```
executing from Foo::Bar
executing from Baz
```
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