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Editing: module.h
#ifndef RBIMPL_MODULE_H /*-*-C++-*-vi:se ft=cpp:*/ #define RBIMPL_MODULE_H /** * @file * @author Ruby developers <ruby-core@ruby-lang.org> * @copyright This file is a part of the programming language Ruby. * Permission is hereby granted, to either redistribute and/or * modify this file, provided that the conditions mentioned in the * file COPYING are met. Consult the file for details. * @warning Symbols prefixed with either `RBIMPL` or `rbimpl` are * implementation details. Don't take them as canon. They could * rapidly appear then vanish. The name (path) of this header file * is also an implementation detail. Do not expect it to persist * at the place it is now. Developers are free to move it anywhere * anytime at will. * @note To ruby-core: remember that this header can be possibly * recursively included from extension libraries written in C++. * Do not expect for instance `__VA_ARGS__` is always available. * We assume C99 for ruby itself but we don't assume languages of * extension libraries. They could be written in C++98. * @brief Creation and modification of Ruby modules. */ #include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h" #include "ruby/internal/value.h" /** * @defgroup class Classes and their hierarchy. * * @par Terminology * - class: same as in Ruby. * - singleton class: class for a particular object. * - eigenclass: = singleton class * - metaclass: class of a class. Metaclass is a kind of singleton class. * - metametaclass: class of a metaclass. * - meta^(n)-class: class of a meta^(n-1)-class. * - attached object: A singleton class knows its unique instance. * The instance is called the attached object for the singleton class. * @{ */ RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN() RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(()) /** * Defines a top-level class. * * @param[in] name Name of the class. * @param[in] super A class from which the new class will derive. * @exception rb_eTypeError The constant name `name` is already taken but the * constant is not a class. * @exception rb_eTypeError The class is already defined but the class can * not be reopened because its superclass is not * `super`. * @exception rb_eArgError `super` is NULL. * @return The created class. * @post Top-level constant named `name` refers the returned class. * @note If a class named `name` is already defined and its superclass is * `super`, the function just returns the defined class. * @note The GC does not collect nor move classes returned by this * function. They are immortal. * * @internal * * There are classes without names, but you can't pass NULL here. You have to * use other ways to create one. */ VALUE rb_define_class(const char *name, VALUE super); RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(()) /** * Defines a top-level module. * * @param[in] name Name of the module. * @exception rb_eTypeError The constant name `name` is already taken but the * constant is not a module. * @return The created module. * @post Top-level constant named `name` refers the returned module. * @note The GC does not collect nor move modules returned by this * function. They are immortal. * * @internal * * There are modules without names, but you can't pass NULL here. You have to * use other ways to create one. */ VALUE rb_define_module(const char *name); RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(()) /** * Defines a class under the namespace of `outer`. * * @param[out] outer A class which contains the new class. * @param[in] name Name of the new class * @param[in] super A class from which the new class will derive. * 0 means ::rb_cObject. * @exception rb_eTypeError The constant name `name` is already taken but * the constant is not a class. * @exception rb_eTypeError The class is already defined but the class can * not be reopened because its superclass is not * `super`. * @exception rb_eArgError `super` is NULL. * @return The created class. * @post `outer::name` refers the returned class. * @note If a class named `name` is already defined and its superclass * is `super`, the function just returns the defined class. * @note The GC does not collect nor move classes returned by this * function. They are immortal. */ VALUE rb_define_class_under(VALUE outer, const char *name, VALUE super); RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(()) /** * Defines a module under the namespace of `outer`. * * @param[out] outer A class which contains the new module. * @param[in] name Name of the new module * @exception rb_eTypeError The constant name `name` is already taken but * the constant is not a class. * @return The created module. * @post `outer::name` refers the returned module. * @note The GC does not collect nor move modules returned by this * function. They are immortal. */ VALUE rb_define_module_under(VALUE outer, const char *name); /** * Includes a module to a class. * * @param[out] klass Inclusion destination. * @param[in] module Inclusion source. * @exception rb_eArgError Cyclic inclusion. * * @internal * * :FIXME: @shyouhei suspects this function lacks assertion that the arguments * being modules... Could silently SEGV if non-module was passed? */ void rb_include_module(VALUE klass, VALUE module); /** * Extend the object with the module. * * @warning This is the same as `Module#extend_object`, not * `Object#extend`! These two methods are very similar, but not * identical. The difference is the hook. `Module#extend_object` * does not invoke `Module#extended`, while `Object#extend` does. * @param[out] obj Object to extend. * @param[in] mod Module of extension. */ void rb_extend_object(VALUE obj, VALUE mod); /** * Identical to rb_include_module(), except it "prepends" the passed module to * the klass, instead of includes. This affects how `super` resolves. For * instance: * * ```ruby * class Q; def foo; "<q/>" end end * module W; def foo; "<w>#{super}</w>" end end * class E < Q; include W; def foo; "<e>#{super}</e>" end end * class R < Q; prepend W; def foo; "<r>#{super}</r>" end end * * E.new.foo # => "<e><w><q/></w></e>" * r.new.foo # => "<W><r><q/></r></w>" * ``` * * @param[out] klass Target class to modify. * @param[in] module Module to prepend. * @exception rb_eArgError Cyclic inclusion. */ void rb_prepend_module(VALUE klass, VALUE module); /** @} */ RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END() #endif /* RBIMPL_MODULE_H */
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