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def show
  render :text => params.inspect
end

What is render :text =>?

What is render, :text, and the =>?
Are they standard ruby?

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The syntax you see used in that code snippet is not limited to render(), but it is common with many other Ruby on Rail methods.

The method is accepting a hash map, using a simplified syntax.
The code is equivalent to

def show
  render({:text => params.inspect})
end

Other code snippets that include the same syntax are:

def sign
  Entry.create(params[:entry])
  redirect_to :action => "index"
end

url_for :controller => 'posts', :action => 'recent'
url_for :controller => 'posts', :action => 'index'
url_for :controller => 'posts', :action => 'index', :port=>'8033'
url_for :controller => 'posts', :action => 'show', :id => 10
url_for :controller => 'posts', :user => 'd', :password => '123'

def show
  @article = Article.find(params[:id])
  fresh_when :etag => @article, :last_modified => @article.created_at.utc, :public => true
end
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  • @TIMEX: is_positive = lambda {|x| x > 0 }. What you wrote in the question example is a method that invokes another method.
    – apaderno
    Aug 24, 2010 at 22:51
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render is rails API. See doc. For everything else, let me recommend you something and you will understand.

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the syntax you have posted is a prettier way of writing

render({:text => "hello world"})

basically, you are calling a method, passing in a Hash object (which is a collection of key value pairs). The hash contains 1 pair, with a key of :text (: indicating it is a symbol called text), the value being a string of "hello world"

I think you should really be reading the ruby getting started guides before digging too deep in to rails.

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The render :text idiom is for rendering text directly to the response, without any view. It's used here for debugging purposes, it's dumping the contents of the params hash to the response page without going through the page view.

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  • What is the :text => ...is that a hash map? Is the method "render" taking that hash map as a parameter?
    – TIMEX
    Aug 24, 2010 at 7:37
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    Yeah. It's equivalent to render({:text => params.inspect()}), but it's a bit cleaner. :) Aug 24, 2010 at 7:43
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render :text => "hello world!"

Renders the clear text "hello world" with status code 200

This is what the :text => ... means refer http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionController/Base.html

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