Feature #8164
open
Added by Anonymous over 11 years ago.
Updated almost 4 years ago.
Description
Would it be a good idea to compress these 4 methods to 2 methods?
public - Can set both instance and class methods to public by passing
them in as symbol
private - Can set both instance and class methods to private by passing
them in as symbol
and enable them to be called at top of class? Is this a good idea? It would
clean up Module# and encourage use of these two
as methods rather than keywords
=begin
If private_class_method is removed, how will the class method foo be set to private here:
class C
def self.foo() end
def foo() end
private :foo
end
=end
"Stuff" the private() method to take the explicit options.
A possible solution would be:
private (:instance => [], :class => [:foo])
In this way, although it adds a bit of complexity to the private and public methods, we would have reduced the method count of Module by 2 and simplified a class view => I can see all the public, private methods at a glance.
- Status changed from Open to Assigned
- Assignee set to matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
- Target version set to 3.0
Class methods and instance methods are different things.
I don't see advantages of this proposal.
- Target version deleted (
3.0)
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