2007-12-21 08:48:59 +01:00
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class Object
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unless respond_to?(:send!)
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# Anticipating Ruby 1.9 neutering send
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alias send! send
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end
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# A Ruby-ized realization of the K combinator, courtesy of Mikael Brockman.
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#
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# def foo
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# returning values = [] do
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# values << 'bar'
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# values << 'baz'
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# end
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# end
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#
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# foo # => ['bar', 'baz']
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#
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# def foo
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# returning [] do |values|
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# values << 'bar'
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# values << 'baz'
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# end
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# end
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#
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# foo # => ['bar', 'baz']
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#
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def returning(value)
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yield(value)
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value
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end
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2007-12-21 08:48:59 +01:00
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# An elegant way to refactor out common options
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#
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# with_options :order => 'created_at', :class_name => 'Comment' do |post|
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# post.has_many :comments, :conditions => ['approved = ?', true], :dependent => :delete_all
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# post.has_many :unapproved_comments, :conditions => ['approved = ?', false]
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# post.has_many :all_comments
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# end
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#
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# Can also be used with an explicit receiver:
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#
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# map.with_options :controller => "people" do |people|
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# people.connect "/people", :action => "index"
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# people.connect "/people/:id", :action => "show"
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# end
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#
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def with_options(options)
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yield ActiveSupport::OptionMerger.new(self, options)
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end
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2008-06-02 08:35:38 +02:00
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# A duck-type assistant method. For example, Active Support extends Date
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2007-12-21 08:48:59 +01:00
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# to define an acts_like_date? method, and extends Time to define
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# acts_like_time?. As a result, we can do "x.acts_like?(:time)" and
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# "x.acts_like?(:date)" to do duck-type-safe comparisons, since classes that
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# we want to act like Time simply need to define an acts_like_time? method.
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def acts_like?(duck)
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respond_to? "acts_like_#{duck}?"
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end
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end
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