Class: Symbol
Overview
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<code>Symbol</code> objects represent names and some strings
inside the Ruby
interpreter. They are generated using the <code>:name</code> and
<code>:"string"</code> literals
syntax, and by the various <code>to_sym</code> methods. The same
<code>Symbol</code> object will be created for a given name or string
for the duration of a program's execution, regardless of the context
or meaning of that name. Thus if <code>Fred</code> is a constant in
one context, a method in another, and a class in a third, the
<code>Symbol</code> <code>:Fred</code> will be the same object in
all three contexts.
module One
class Fred
end
$f1 = :Fred
end
module Two
Fred = 1
$f2 = :Fred
end
def Fred()
end
$f3 = :Fred
$f1.object_id #=> 2514190
$f2.object_id #=> 2514190
$f3.object_id #=> 2514190
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.all_symbols ⇒ Array
Returns an array of all the symbols currently in Ruby’s symbol table.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#<=>(other_symbol) ⇒ -1, ...
Compares
symbol
withother_symbol
after calling #to_s on each of the symbols. - #== ⇒ Object
- #=== ⇒ Object
-
#=~(other) ⇒ Object
Returns
sym.to_s =~ obj
. -
#[](*args) ⇒ Object
Returns
sym.to_s[]
. -
#capitalize ⇒ Object
Same as
sym.to_s.capitalize.intern
. -
#casecmp(other) ⇒ -1, ...
Case-insensitive version of
Symbol#<=>
. -
#downcase ⇒ Object
Same as
sym.to_s.downcase.intern
. -
#empty? ⇒ Boolean
Returns that sym is :“” or not.
-
#encoding ⇒ Encoding
Returns the Encoding object that represents the encoding of sym.
-
#id2name ⇒ Object
Returns the name or string corresponding to sym.
-
#inspect ⇒ String
Returns the representation of sym as a symbol literal.
-
#intern ⇒ Object
In general,
to_sym
returns theSymbol
corresponding to an object. -
#length ⇒ Object
Same as
sym.to_s.length
. -
#match(other) ⇒ Object
Returns
sym.to_s =~ obj
. -
#succ ⇒ Object
Same as
sym.to_s.succ.intern
. -
#size ⇒ Object
Same as
sym.to_s.length
. -
#slice(*args) ⇒ Object
Returns
sym.to_s[]
. -
#succ ⇒ Object
Same as
sym.to_s.succ.intern
. -
#swapcase ⇒ Object
Same as
sym.to_s.swapcase.intern
. -
#to_proc ⇒ Object
Returns a Proc object which respond to the given method by sym.
-
#to_s ⇒ Object
Returns the name or string corresponding to sym.
-
#to_sym ⇒ Object
In general,
to_sym
returns theSymbol
corresponding to an object. -
#upcase ⇒ Object
Same as
sym.to_s.upcase.intern
.
Methods included from Comparable
Class Method Details
.all_symbols ⇒ Array
Returns an array of all the symbols currently in Ruby’s symbol table.
Symbol.all_symbols.size #=> 903
Symbol.all_symbols[1,20] #=> [:floor, :ARGV, :Binding, :symlink,
:chown, :EOFError, :$;, :String,
:LOCK_SH, :"setuid?", :$<,
:default_proc, :compact, :extend,
:Tms, :getwd, :$=, :ThreadGroup,
:wait2, :$>]
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# File 'symbol.c', line 843 VALUE rb_sym_all_symbols(void) { VALUE ary = rb_ary_new2(global_symbols.str_sym->num_entries); st_foreach(global_symbols.str_sym, symbols_i, ary); return ary; } |
Instance Method Details
#<=>(other_symbol) ⇒ -1, ...
Compares symbol
with other_symbol
after calling #to_s on each of the symbols. Returns -1, 0, +1 or nil depending on whether symbol
is less than, equal to, or greater than other_symbol
.
+nil+ is returned if the two values are incomparable.
See String#<=> for more information.
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# File 'string.c', line 8794 static VALUE sym_cmp(VALUE sym, VALUE other) { if (!SYMBOL_P(other)) { return Qnil; } return rb_str_cmp_m(rb_sym2str(sym), rb_sym2str(other)); } |
#== ⇒ Object
#=== ⇒ Object
#=~(obj) ⇒ Fixnum? #match(obj) ⇒ Fixnum?
Returns sym.to_s =~ obj
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8828 static VALUE sym_match(VALUE sym, VALUE other) { return rb_str_match(rb_sym2str(sym), other); } |
#[](idx) ⇒ String #[](b, n) ⇒ String #slice(idx) ⇒ String #slice(b, n) ⇒ String
Returns sym.to_s[]
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8844 static VALUE sym_aref(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sym) { return rb_str_aref_m(argc, argv, rb_sym2str(sym)); } |
#capitalize ⇒ Object
Same as sym.to_s.capitalize.intern
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8910 static VALUE sym_capitalize(VALUE sym) { return rb_str_intern(rb_str_capitalize(rb_sym2str(sym))); } |
#casecmp(other) ⇒ -1, ...
Case-insensitive version of Symbol#<=>
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8811 static VALUE sym_casecmp(VALUE sym, VALUE other) { if (!SYMBOL_P(other)) { return Qnil; } return rb_str_casecmp(rb_sym2str(sym), rb_sym2str(other)); } |
#downcase ⇒ Object
Same as sym.to_s.downcase.intern
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8897 static VALUE sym_downcase(VALUE sym) { return rb_str_intern(rb_str_downcase(rb_sym2str(sym))); } |
#empty? ⇒ Boolean
Returns that sym is :“” or not.
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# File 'string.c', line 8871 static VALUE sym_empty(VALUE sym) { return rb_str_empty(rb_sym2str(sym)); } |
#encoding ⇒ Encoding
Returns the Encoding object that represents the encoding of sym.
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# File 'string.c', line 8936 static VALUE sym_encoding(VALUE sym) { return rb_obj_encoding(rb_sym2str(sym)); } |
#id2name ⇒ String #to_s ⇒ String
Returns the name or string corresponding to sym.
:fred.id2name #=> "fred"
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# File 'string.c', line 8691 VALUE rb_sym_to_s(VALUE sym) { return str_new_shared(rb_cString, rb_sym2str(sym)); } |
#inspect ⇒ String
Returns the representation of sym as a symbol literal.
:fred.inspect #=> ":fred"
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# File 'string.c', line 8650 static VALUE sym_inspect(VALUE sym) { VALUE str; const char *ptr; long len; char *dest; sym = rb_sym2str(sym); if (!rb_str_symname_p(sym)) { str = rb_str_inspect(sym); len = RSTRING_LEN(str); rb_str_resize(str, len + 1); dest = RSTRING_PTR(str); memmove(dest + 1, dest, len); dest[0] = ':'; } else { rb_encoding *enc = STR_ENC_GET(sym); ptr = RSTRING_PTR(sym); len = RSTRING_LEN(sym); str = rb_enc_str_new(0, len + 1, enc); dest = RSTRING_PTR(str); dest[0] = ':'; memcpy(dest + 1, ptr, len); } return str; } |
#to_sym ⇒ Object #intern ⇒ Object
In general, to_sym
returns the Symbol
corresponding to an object. As sym is already a symbol, self
is returned in this case.
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# File 'string.c', line 8708 static VALUE sym_to_sym(VALUE sym) { return sym; } |
#length ⇒ Integer #size ⇒ Integer
Same as sym.to_s.length
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8858 static VALUE sym_length(VALUE sym) { return rb_str_length(rb_sym2str(sym)); } |
#=~(obj) ⇒ Fixnum? #match(obj) ⇒ Fixnum?
Returns sym.to_s =~ obj
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8828 static VALUE sym_match(VALUE sym, VALUE other) { return rb_str_match(rb_sym2str(sym), other); } |
#succ ⇒ Object
Same as sym.to_s.succ.intern
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8774 static VALUE sym_succ(VALUE sym) { return rb_str_intern(rb_str_succ(rb_sym2str(sym))); } |
#length ⇒ Integer #size ⇒ Integer
Same as sym.to_s.length
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8858 static VALUE sym_length(VALUE sym) { return rb_str_length(rb_sym2str(sym)); } |
#[](idx) ⇒ String #[](b, n) ⇒ String #slice(idx) ⇒ String #slice(b, n) ⇒ String
Returns sym.to_s[]
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8844 static VALUE sym_aref(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sym) { return rb_str_aref_m(argc, argv, rb_sym2str(sym)); } |
#succ ⇒ Object
Same as sym.to_s.succ.intern
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8774 static VALUE sym_succ(VALUE sym) { return rb_str_intern(rb_str_succ(rb_sym2str(sym))); } |
#swapcase ⇒ Object
Same as sym.to_s.swapcase.intern
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8923 static VALUE sym_swapcase(VALUE sym) { return rb_str_intern(rb_str_swapcase(rb_sym2str(sym))); } |
#to_proc ⇒ Object
Returns a Proc object which respond to the given method by sym.
(1..3).collect(&:to_s) #=> ["1", "2", "3"]
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# File 'string.c', line 8735 static VALUE sym_to_proc(VALUE sym) { static VALUE sym_proc_cache = Qfalse; enum {SYM_PROC_CACHE_SIZE = 67}; VALUE proc; long id, index; VALUE *aryp; if (!sym_proc_cache) { sym_proc_cache = rb_ary_tmp_new(SYM_PROC_CACHE_SIZE * 2); rb_gc_register_mark_object(sym_proc_cache); rb_ary_store(sym_proc_cache, SYM_PROC_CACHE_SIZE*2 - 1, Qnil); } id = SYM2ID(sym); index = (id % SYM_PROC_CACHE_SIZE) << 1; aryp = RARRAY_PTR(sym_proc_cache); if (aryp[index] == sym) { return aryp[index + 1]; } else { proc = rb_proc_new(sym_call, (VALUE)id); rb_block_clear_env_self(proc); aryp[index] = sym; aryp[index + 1] = proc; return proc; } } |
#id2name ⇒ String #to_s ⇒ String
Returns the name or string corresponding to sym.
:fred.id2name #=> "fred"
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# File 'string.c', line 8691 VALUE rb_sym_to_s(VALUE sym) { return str_new_shared(rb_cString, rb_sym2str(sym)); } |
#to_sym ⇒ Object #intern ⇒ Object
In general, to_sym
returns the Symbol
corresponding to an object. As sym is already a symbol, self
is returned in this case.
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# File 'string.c', line 8708 static VALUE sym_to_sym(VALUE sym) { return sym; } |
#upcase ⇒ Object
Same as sym.to_s.upcase.intern
.
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# File 'string.c', line 8884 static VALUE sym_upcase(VALUE sym) { return rb_str_intern(rb_str_upcase(rb_sym2str(sym))); } |