The __repr__
function of python is fancy as it is called when print OBJECT is used automatically.
Is there a ruby equivalence for it? I thought it was to_s, but, I had p OBJECT doesn't s开发者_如何学JAVAeem to call the to_s method.
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I got something wrong, p OBJECT seems to call to_s method as follows. I got some hints from my the answers to my other question. - Ruby's to_s method question (from Axe book 2nd edition)
# Sample code from Programing Ruby, page 24
class Song
def to_s
"Song"
end
end
class Songson < Song
def to_s
super + "<Songson>"
end
end
song = Songson.new()
p song
obj.inspect => string
Returns a string containing a human-readable representation of obj
. If not overridden, uses the to_s
method to generate the string.
[ 1, 2, 3..4, 'five' ].inspect #=> "[1, 2, 3..4, \"five\"]"
Time.new.inspect #=> "Wed Apr 09 08:54:39 CDT 2003"
obj.to_s => string
Returns a string representing obj
. The default to_s
prints the object‘s class and an encoding of the object id. As a special case, the top-level object that is the initial execution context of Ruby programs returns ``main.’‘
source
p object uses #inspect.
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