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class Symbol |
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Symbol
object represents a Ruby name and is generated
automatically using the :name
literal syntax. The same Symbol
object will be created for a given name string for the duration of a
program's execution, regardless of the context or meaning of that
name. Thus if Fred
is a constant in one context, a method in
another, and a class in a third, the Symbol
:Fred
will be
the same object in all three contexts.
module One
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class Fred
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end
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$f1 = :Fred
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end
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module Two
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Fred = 1
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$f2 = :Fred
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end
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def Fred()
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end
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$f3 = :Fred
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$f1.id
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id2name | sym.id2name -> aString |
Returns the name corresponding to sym.
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inspect | sym.inspect -> aString |
Returns the representation of sym as a symbol literal.
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to_i | sym.to_i -> aFixnum | Returns an integer that is unique for each symbol within a particular execution of a program. |
to_s | sym.to_s -> aString |
Synonym for
Symbol#id2name
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