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(C) John Mair (banisterfiend) 2011
retrieve the sourcecode for a method
NOTE: This simply utilizes Method#source_location
; it
does not access the live AST.
method_source
is a utility to return a method's sourcecode as a
Ruby string. Also returns Proc
and Lambda
sourcecode.
Method comments can also be extracted using the comment
method.
It is written in pure Ruby (no C).
method_source
provides the source
and comment
methods to the Method
and
UnboundMethod
and Proc
classes.
gem install method_source
Set.instance_method(:merge).source.display
# =>
def merge(enum)
if enum.instance_of?(self.class)
@hash.update(enum.instance_variable_get(:@hash))
else
do_with_enum(enum) { |o| add(o) }
end
self
end
Set.instance_method(:merge).comment.display
# =>
# Merges the elements of the given enumerable object to the set and
# returns self.
Adam Sanderson for comment
functionality.
Dmitry Elastic for the brilliant Ruby 1.8 source_location
hack.
Samuel Kadolph for the JRuby 1.8 source_location
.
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 John Mair (banisterfiend)
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