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Why does this not work?

module StringRefinement
  refine String do
    def bar
      length
    end
  end
end

using StringRefinement
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz".send(:bar)
#NoMethodError: undefined method 'bar' for "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz":String

Can someone explain why send doesn't work here? And is there a way to dynamically call methods defined in a refinement? I can't seem to find a good, full explanation of how refinements work in Ruby 2.0.

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Because the specification says so:

Indirect method accesses

Any indirect method access such as Kernel#send, Kernel#method, and Kernel#respond_to? shall not honor refinements in the caller context during method lookup.

于 2013-03-07T12:50:43.787 回答
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I am tempted to say "This is by design". But again it's quite possible this design is not entirely stable. For example, the module and class scoping feature has been removed just a few months ago.

At the moment even on Ruby HEAD the only way is to use the root of all evil:

eval "puts 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'.bar" # => 26

But really, this is just for the lab, right ? Do not unchain such code, kitten would die.

于 2013-03-07T11:17:02.990 回答