People love Base classes! They have tons of methods waiting to be used. Just check out ActiveRecord::Base
's method list:
>> ActiveRecord::Base.methods.length
=> 572
But why stop there? Why not have even more methods? In fact, let's put every method on one Base class!
So I did. It's called Base. Just subclass it and feel free to directly reference any class method, instance method, or constant defined on any module or class in the system. Like this:
class Cantaloupe < Base
def embiggen
encode64(deflate(SEPARATOR))
end
end
>> Cantaloupe.new.embiggen
=> "eJzTBwAAMAAw\n"
See that embiggen
method calling encode64
and deflate
methods? Those come from the Base64
and Zlib
modules. And the SEPARATOR
constant is defined in File
. Base don't care where it's defined! Base calls what it wants!
By the way, remember those 572 ActiveRecord methods? That's amateur stuff. Check out Base loaded inside a Rails app:
>> Base.new.methods.count
=> 5794
It's so badass that it takes five seconds just to answer that question!
Base is just craaazzy! It's the most fearless class in all of Ruby. Base doesn't afraid of anything!
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@garybernhardt @kantrn ... Can't tell if joke or just Ruby.
- @shazow
@garybernhardt y u troll soooo good? ;-)
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@garybernhardt Imagine all the things you could have done doing not that
- @mrb_bk
@garybernhardt I hate you.
- @jmazzi
Yes. I am being completely serious. You should.
Definitely.