Class: Binding
Overview
Objects of class Binding encapsulate the execution
context at some particular place in the code and retain this context
for future use. The variables, methods, value of self,
and possibly an iterator block that can be accessed in this context
are all retained. Binding objects can be created using
Kernel#binding, and are made available to the callback
of Kernel#set_trace_func.
These binding objects can be passed as the second argument of the
Kernel#eval method, establishing an environment for the
evaluation.
class Demo
def initialize(n)
@secret = n
end
def getBinding
return binding()
end
end
k1 = Demo.new(99)
b1 = k1.getBinding
k2 = Demo.new(-3)
b2 = k2.getBinding
eval("@secret", b1) #=> 99
eval("@secret", b2) #=> -3
eval("@secret") #=> nil
Binding objects have no class-specific methods.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#clone ⇒ Object
MISSING: documentation.
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#dup ⇒ Object
MISSING: documentation.