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Data
# with(**kwargs) -> Data (18126.0) -
self をコピーしたオブジェクトを返します。
...。
//emlist[例][ruby]{
Dog = Data.define(:name, :age)
dog1 = Dog.new("Fred", 5) # => #<data Dog name="Fred", age=5>
dog2 = dog1.with(age: 6) # => #<data Dog name="Fred", age=6>
p dog1 # => #<data Dog name="Fred", age=5>
dog3 = dog1.with(type: "Terrier") # => ArgumentError......ta Dog name="FRED", age=5>
p dog2 # => #<data Dog name="FRED", age=6>
//}
[注意] 本メソッドの記述は Data のサブクラスのインスタンスに対して呼び
出す事を想定しています。Data.define は Data のサブクラスを作成する点に
注意してください。... -
Kernel
# convertible _ int(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) (97.0) -
Returns the convertible integer type of the given +type+. You may optionally specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+. _Convertible_ means actually same type, or typedefed from same type. If the +type+ is a integer type and _convertible_ type is found, following macros are passed as preprocessor constants to the compiler using the +type+ name, in uppercase. * 'TYPEOF_', followed by the +type+ name, followed by '=X' where 'X' is the found _convertible_ type name. * 'TYP2NUM' and 'NUM2TYP, where 'TYP' is the +type+ name in uppercase with replacing '_t' suffix with 'T', followed by '=X' where 'X' is the macro name to convert +type+ to +Integer+ object, and vice versa. For example, if foobar_t is defined as unsigned long, then convertible_int("foobar_t") would return "unsigned long", and define macros: #define TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long #define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM #define NUM2FOOBART NUM2ULONG
...se with replacing '_t'
suffix with 'T', followed by '=X' where 'X' is the macro name to
convert +type+ to +Integer+ object, and vice versa.
For example, if foobar_t is defined as unsigned long, then
convertible_int("foobar_t") would return "unsigned long", and define
macros:
#define......TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long
#define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM
#define NUM2FOOBART NUM2ULONG... -
Kernel
# convertible _ int(type , headers = nil , opts = nil) { . . . } (97.0) -
Returns the convertible integer type of the given +type+. You may optionally specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+. _Convertible_ means actually same type, or typedefed from same type. If the +type+ is a integer type and _convertible_ type is found, following macros are passed as preprocessor constants to the compiler using the +type+ name, in uppercase. * 'TYPEOF_', followed by the +type+ name, followed by '=X' where 'X' is the found _convertible_ type name. * 'TYP2NUM' and 'NUM2TYP, where 'TYP' is the +type+ name in uppercase with replacing '_t' suffix with 'T', followed by '=X' where 'X' is the macro name to convert +type+ to +Integer+ object, and vice versa. For example, if foobar_t is defined as unsigned long, then convertible_int("foobar_t") would return "unsigned long", and define macros: #define TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long #define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM #define NUM2FOOBART NUM2ULONG
...se with replacing '_t'
suffix with 'T', followed by '=X' where 'X' is the macro name to
convert +type+ to +Integer+ object, and vice versa.
For example, if foobar_t is defined as unsigned long, then
convertible_int("foobar_t") would return "unsigned long", and define
macros:
#define......TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long
#define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM
#define NUM2FOOBART NUM2ULONG...