Struct rutie::AnyObject[][src]

pub struct AnyObject { /* fields omitted */ }

Representation of any Ruby object while its type is unknown

As Ruby is a dynamically typed language, at some points Rutie does not know the exact Ruby type of the object, for example:

  • Retrieving an object from array;

  • Retrieving an object from hash;

  • Receiving arguments to a method;

  • Initializing a new instance of a non-built-in class.

In these cases you should cast AnyObject to the required type.

Examples

Retrieving an object from Array

use rutie::{Array, Fixnum, Object, VM};

let array = Array::new().push(Fixnum::new(1));
let value = array.at(0).try_convert_to::<Fixnum>(); // `Array::at()` returns `AnyObject`

assert_eq!(value, Ok(Fixnum::new(1)));

Retrieving an object from Hash

use rutie::{Fixnum, Hash, Object, Symbol, VM};

let mut hash = Hash::new();

hash.store(Symbol::new("key"), Fixnum::new(1));

// `Hash::at()` returns `AnyObject`
let value = hash.at(&Symbol::new("key")).try_convert_to::<Fixnum>();

assert_eq!(value, Ok(Fixnum::new(1)));

You can find more examples in Class, Object and VerifiedObject documentation.

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for AnyObject
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl Debug for AnyObject
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

impl From<Value> for AnyObject
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<Value> for AnyObject
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Performs the conversion.

impl Object for AnyObject
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Returns internal value of current object. Read more

Returns a class of current object. Read more

Returns a singleton class of current object. Read more

Important traits for &'a mut R

Gets an immutable reference to the Rust structure which is wrapped into a Ruby object. Read more

Important traits for &'a mut R

Gets a mutable reference to the Rust structure which is wrapped into a Ruby object.

Important traits for &'a mut R

Wraps calls to the object. Read more

Defines an instance method for the given class or object. Read more

Defines a private instance method for the given class or object. Read more

Defines a class method for given class or singleton method for object. Read more

An alias for define_method (similar to Ruby syntax def some_method).

An alias for define_private_method (similar to Ruby syntax private def some_method).

An alias for define_singleton_method (similar to Ruby def self.some_method).

Calls a given method on an object similarly to Ruby Object#send method Read more

Alias for Ruby's == Read more

Alias for Ruby's === Read more

Alias for Ruby's eql? Read more

Alias for Ruby's equal? Read more

Checks whether the object responds to given method Read more

protect_send returns Result<AnyObject, AnyObject> Read more

protect_public_send returns Result<AnyObject, AnyObject> Read more

Checks whether the object is nil Read more

Converts struct to AnyObject Read more

Gets an instance variable of object Read more

Sets an instance variable for object Read more

Returns the freeze status of the object. Read more

Prevents further modifications to the object. Read more

Unsafely casts current object to the specified Ruby type Read more

Safely casts current object to the specified Ruby type Read more

Determines the value type of the object Read more

impl VerifiedObject for AnyObject
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impl PartialEq for AnyObject
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This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

impl Into<AnyObject> for AnyException
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Performs the conversion.

impl TryConvert<AnyObject> for AnyException
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The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Array
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Performs the conversion.

impl FromIterator<AnyObject> for Array
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Converts an iterator into Array.

Examples

use rutie::{Array, Fixnum, Object, VM};

let array: Array = (1..6)
    .map(|num| num * 2)
    .map(|num| Fixnum::new(num).to_any_object())
    .collect();

assert_eq!(array.length(), 5);

for i in 0..5 {
    let expected_number = (i + 1) * 2;

    assert_eq!(array.at(i).try_convert_to::<Fixnum>().unwrap().to_i64(), expected_number);
}

Creates a value from an iterator. Read more

impl Into<AnyObject> for Binding
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Boolean
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Class
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Encoding
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Enumerator
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Fixnum
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Float
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Hash
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Integer
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Module
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for NilClass
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Proc
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for RString
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Performs the conversion.

impl TryConvert<AnyObject> for RString
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Implicit or nil conversion

Examples

use rutie::{RString, Fixnum, VM, TryConvert, NilClass, Object};

let four = Fixnum::new(4);
let result = RString::try_convert(four.to_any_object());

assert_eq!(result, Err(NilClass::new()));

let five = RString::new_utf8("5");
let result2 = RString::try_convert(five.to_any_object());

if let Ok(r) = result2 {
  assert_eq!(r.to_str(), "5")
} else {
  unreachable!()
}

Ruby:

four = 4
result = String.try_convert(four)

result == nil

five = "5"
result = String.try_convert(five)

result == "5"

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Thread
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Performs the conversion.

impl Into<AnyObject> for Symbol
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Performs the conversion.

Auto Trait Implementations

impl Send for AnyObject

impl Sync for AnyObject