rubyx/lib/register/parfait/behaviour.rb
Torsten Ruger 4b05b48197 some docs
2016-12-06 11:38:09 +02:00

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# Behaviour is something that has methods, basically class and modules superclass
# instance_methods is the attribute in the including class that has the methods
module Parfait
module Behaviour
# when included we set up the instance_methods attribute
def self.included(base)
base.attribute :instance_methods
end
def initialize
super()
self.instance_methods = List.new
end
def methods
m = self.instance_methods
return m if m
self.instance_methods = List.new
end
def method_names
names = List.new
self.methods.each do |method|
names.push method.name
end
names
end
def add_instance_method method
raise "not a method #{method.class} #{method.inspect}" unless method.is_a? Method
raise "syserr #{method.name.class}" unless method.name.is_a? Symbol
if self.is_a?(Class) and (method.for_class != self)
raise "Adding to wrong class, should be #{method.for_class}"
end
found = get_instance_method( method.name )
if found
self.methods.delete(found)
end
self.methods.push method
#puts "#{self.name} add #{method.name}"
method
end
def remove_instance_method method_name
found = get_instance_method( method_name )
if found
self.methods.delete(found)
else
raise "No such method #{method_name} in #{self.name}"
end
return true
end
def get_instance_method fname
raise "get_instance_method #{fname}.#{fname.class}" unless fname.is_a?(Symbol)
#if we had a hash this would be easier. Detect or find would help too
self.methods.each do |m|
return m if(m.name == fname )
end
nil
end
# get the method and if not found, try superclasses. raise error if not found
def resolve_method m_name
raise "resolve_method #{m_name}.#{m_name.class}" unless m_name.is_a?(Symbol)
method = get_instance_method(m_name)
return method if method
if( self.super_class_name )
method = self.super_class.resolve_method(m_name)
end
method
end
end
end