method
module_function
module_function(*args)
private
Creates module functions for the named methods. These functions may be called with the module as a receiver, and also become available as instance methods to classes that mix in the module. Module functions are copies of the original, and so may be changed independently. The instance-method versions are made private. If used with no arguments, subsequently defined methods become module functions.
module Mod def one "This is one" end module_function :one end class Cls include Mod def callOne one end end Mod.one #=> "This is one" c = Cls.new c.callOne #=> "This is one" module Mod def one "This is the new one" end end Mod.one #=> "This is one" c.callOne #=> "This is the new one"
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songyy -
May 4, 2016 - (v1_9_3_392)
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Why module_function creates a private method, when including the module?
What’s the intention for doing that?