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| Subject | Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? |
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Aaron D. Gifford wrote in post #992841:
> What do you do when you see a need to be able to attach some data to
> an object instance for later use somewhere else in a body of code?
> Lately I've resorted to this:
>
> ## Generic utility to allow one to attach data with a getter/setter to
> ## any instance of any object so long as there isn't a method name
> ## collision:
> def attach_data(obj, name, data)
> getter = name.to_sym
> setter = (name.to_s + '=').to_sym
> raise "method name collision for #{obj.class} instance" if
> obj.respond_to?(getter) || obj.respond_to?(setter)
> ## The 'value' local variable will remain in existence in the lambda
> closures below:
> value = data
> meta = class << obj ; self ; end
> meta.send(:define_method, getter, lambda { value })
> meta.send(:define_method, setter, lambda {|val| value = val })
>
1) Note that you don't need to use send() there -- but maybe that's your
preferred closure? Once you have the singleton class, you can define
methods on it like this:
def attach_data(obj, name, data)
getter = name.to_sym
setter = (name.to_s + '=').to_sym
raise "method name collision for #{obj.class} instance" if
obj.respond_to?(getter) || obj.respond_to?(setter)
#value = data
singleton = class <<obj
self
end
singleton.class_eval do
define_method(getter) do
data
end
define_method(setter) do |x|
data = x
end
end
#meta.send(:define_method, getter, lambda { value })
#meta.send(:define_method, setter, lambda {|val| value = val })
#value
obj
end
2) I don't understand why you are creating a new local variable called
value and closing over that? data is also a local variable and you can
create a closure over that. Additional calls to attach_data() will
create new local variables--including data, so if you call attach_data()
twice data will not be shared.
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What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? "Aaron D. Gifford" <astounding@gmail.com> - 2011-04-14 14:47 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? Kevin Mahler <kevin.mahler@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-14 16:11 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? "Aaron D. Gifford" <astounding@gmail.com> - 2011-04-14 17:33 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? "Aaron D. Gifford" <astounding@gmail.com> - 2011-04-14 18:45 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-14 19:50 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? Kevin Mahler <kevin.mahler@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-14 20:07 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? "Aaron D. Gifford" <astounding@gmail.com> - 2011-04-15 01:35 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> - 2011-04-15 03:46 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-15 13:40 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> - 2011-04-15 21:00 +0200
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-15 18:10 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? Kevin Mahler <kevin.mahler@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-16 10:32 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-16 12:14 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? Kevin Mahler <kevin.mahler@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-16 12:53 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? Adam Prescott <adam@aprescott.com> - 2011-04-18 07:10 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-14 18:15 -0500
Re: What do you do when you need to attach data to an object instance? 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-14 19:01 -0500
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