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RubyVM
:: InstructionSequence # base _ label -> String (32125.0) -
self が表す命令シーケンスの基本ラベルを返します。
...す。
例1:irb で実行した場合
iseq = RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile('num = 1 + 2')
# => <RubyVM::InstructionSequence:<compiled>@<compiled>>
iseq.base_label
# => "<compiled>"
例2: RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile_file を使用した場合
# /tmp/method.rb
def hello......# irb
> iseq = RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile_file('/tmp/method.rb')
> iseq.base_label # => "<main>"
例3:
# /tmp/method2.rb
def hello
puts "hello, world"
end
RubyVM::InstructionSequence.of(method(:hello)).base_label
# => "hello"
@see RubyVM::InstructionSequence#label... -
RubyVM
:: InstructionSequence # label -> String (32125.0) -
self が表す命令シーケンスのラベルを返します。通常、メソッド名、クラス名、 モジュール名などで構成されます。
...す。
例1:irb で実行した場合
iseq = RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile('num = 1 + 2')
# => <RubyVM::InstructionSequence:<compiled>@<compiled>>
iseq.label
# => "<compiled>"
例2: RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile_file を使用した場合
# /tmp/method.rb
def hello
pu......end
# irb
> iseq = RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile_file('/tmp/method.rb')
> iseq.label # => "<main>"
例3:
# /tmp/method2.rb
def hello
puts "hello, world"
end
RubyVM::InstructionSequence.of(method(:hello)).label
# => "hello"
@see RubyVM::InstructionSequence#base_label... -
RubyVM
:: InstructionSequence # absolute _ path -> String | nil (32119.0) -
self が表す命令シーケンスの絶対パスを返します。
...ます。
例1:irb で実行した場合
iseq = RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile('num = 1 + 2')
# => <RubyVM::InstructionSequence:<compiled>@<compiled>>
iseq.absolute_path
# => nil
例2: RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile_file を使用した場合
# /tmp/method.rb
def hello......puts "hello, world"
end
# irb
> iseq = RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile_file('/tmp/method.rb')
> iseq.absolute_path # => "/tmp/method.rb"
@see RubyVM::InstructionSequence#path... -
RubyVM
:: InstructionSequence # to _ a -> Array (29031.0) -
self の情報を 14 要素の配列にして返します。
...:local_size: ローカル変数の総数 + 1。
:stack_max: スタックの深さ。(SystemStackError を検出するために使用)
: #label
メソッド名、クラス名、モジュール名などで構成される命令シーケンスのラ
ベル。トップレベルでは "<ma......合は "<compiled>"。
: #absolute_path
命令シーケンスの絶対パス。文字列から作成していた場合は nil。
: #first_lineno
命令シーケンスの 1 行目の行番号。
: type
命令シーケンスの種別。
:top、:method、:block、:class、:rescue、:ensur......数名からなる Symbol の配列。
: args
引数の指定が必須のメソッド、ブロックの引数の個数。あるいは以下のよう
な配列。
[required_argc, [optional_arg_labels, ...],
splat_index, post_splat_argc, post_splat_index,
block_index, simple]... -
RubyVM
:: InstructionSequence # path -> String (29019.0) -
self が表す命令シーケンスの相対パスを返します。
...ます。
例1:irb で実行した場合
iseq = RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile('num = 1 + 2')
# => <RubyVM::InstructionSequence:<compiled>@<compiled>>
iseq.path
# => "<compiled>"
例2: RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile_file を使用した場合
# /tmp/method.rb
def hello......puts "hello, world"
end
# irb
> iseq = RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile_file('method.rb')
> iseq.path # => "method.rb"
@see RubyVM::InstructionSequence#absolute_path... -
RubyVM
:: InstructionSequence # first _ lineno -> Integer (29013.0) -
self が表す命令シーケンスの 1 行目の行番号を返します。
...の 1 行目の行番号を返します。
例1:irb で実行した場合
RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile('num = 1 + 2').first_lineno
# => 1
例2:
# /tmp/method.rb
require "foo-library"
def foo
p :foo
end
RubyVM::InstructionSequence.of(method(:foo)).first_lineno
# => 2... -
Object
# method(name) -> Method (21261.0) -
オブジェクトのメソッド name をオブジェクト化した Method オブジェクトを返します。
...
Method オブジェクトを返します。
@param name メソッド名をSymbol またはStringで指定します。
@raise NameError 定義されていないメソッド名を引数として与えると発生します。
//emlist[][ruby]{
me = -365.method(:abs)
p me #=> #<Method: Integer#abs>
p......me.call #=> 365
//}
@see Module#instance_method, Method, BasicObject#__send__, Object#send, Kernel.#eval, Object#singleton_method... -
Module
# ruby2 _ keywords(method _ name , . . . ) -> nil (18606.0) -
For the given method names, marks the method as passing keywords through a normal argument splat. This should only be called on methods that accept an argument splat (`*args`) but not explicit keywords or a keyword splat. It marks the method such that if the method is called with keyword arguments, the final hash argument is marked with a special flag such that if it is the final element of a normal argument splat to another method call, and that method call does not include explicit keywords or a keyword splat, the final element is interpreted as keywords. In other words, keywords will be passed through the method to other methods.
...For the given method names, marks the method as passing keywords through
a normal argument splat. This should only be called on methods that
accept an argument splat (`*args`) but not explicit keywords or a
keyword splat. It marks the method such that if the method is called
with keyword argument......other method call, and that method call does not include explicit
keywords or a keyword splat, the final element is interpreted as
keywords. In other words, keywords will be passed through the method to
other methods.
This should only be used for methods that delegate keywords to another
method, an......d only for backwards compatibility with Ruby versions before
2.7.
This method will probably be removed at some point, as it exists only
for backwards compatibility. As it does not exist in Ruby versions
before 2.7, check that the module responds to this method before calling
it. Also, be aware that... -
Proc
# ruby2 _ keywords -> proc (18419.0) -
Marks the proc as passing keywords through a normal argument splat. This should only be called on procs that accept an argument splat (`*args`) but not explicit keywords or a keyword splat. It marks the proc such that if the proc is called with keyword arguments, the final hash argument is marked with a special flag such that if it is the final element of a normal argument splat to another method call, and that method call does not include explicit keywords or a keyword splat, the final element is interpreted as keywords. In other words, keywords will be passed through the proc to other methods.
...Marks the proc as passing keywords through a normal argument splat. This
should only be called on procs that accept an argument splat (`*args`)
but not explicit keywords or a keyword splat. It marks the proc such
that if the proc is called with keyword arguments, the final hash
argument is marked......nother method call, and that
method call does not include explicit keywords or a keyword splat, the
final element is interpreted as keywords. In other words, keywords will
be passed through the proc to other methods.
This should only be used for procs that delegate keywords to another
method, and......only for backwards compatibility with Ruby versions before
2.7.
This method will probably be removed at some point, as it exists only
for backwards compatibility. As it does not exist in Ruby versions
before 2.7, check that the proc responds to this method before calling
it. Also, be aware that if...