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Ordered Options
OrderedOptions inherits from Hash and provides dynamic accessor methods.
With a Hash, key-value pairs are typically managed like this:
h = {} h[:boy] = 'John' h[:girl] = 'Mary' h[:boy] # => 'John' h[:girl] # => 'Mary' h[:dog] # => nil
Using OrderedOptions, the above code can be written as:
h = ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions.new h.boy = 'John' h.girl = 'Mary' h.boy # => 'John' h.girl # => 'Mary' h.dog # => nil
To raise an exception when the value is blank, append a bang to the key name, like:
h.dog! # => raises KeyError: :dog is blank

