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deprecate(*method_names)
public
deprecate :foo deprecate bar: ‘message’ deprecate :foo, :bar, baz: ‘warning!’, qux: ‘gone!’
You can also use custom deprecator instance:
deprecate :foo, deprecator: MyLib::Deprecator.new deprecate :foo, bar: “warning!”, deprecator: MyLib::Deprecator.new
Custom deprecators must respond to deprecation_warning(deprecated_method_name, message, caller_backtrace) method where you can implement your custom warning behavior.
class MyLib::Deprecator
def deprecation_warning(deprecated_method_name, message, caller_backtrace = nil) message = "#{deprecated_method_name} is deprecated and will be removed from MyLibrary | #{message}" Kernel.warn message end
end