I was wondering, are &&
, and
, ||
, or
base core unchangeable functionalities (like in other languages e.g.: php) or are they object methods like &
<=>
but defined some magical way
More details on my trait of thoughts:
[] & [10]
# => []
[].&([10])
# => []
"aaa".& 10
# NoMethodError: undefined method `&' for "aaa":String
note it say undefined method
...of course you can do.
true.& false
# => false
...but you cannot do:
true.&& false
# SyntaxError:
so If it's possibility to do
class String
# monkey patch. If you googled this don't use this in real world, use ruby mixins insted
def &(right_side)
# do something meaningfull
right_side
end
end
"aaa".& 10
# => 10 # ta-da!
is there (with some magic) possible to do:
class String
# monkey patch. If you googled this don't use this in real world, use ruby mixins insted
def &&(right side)
# do something meaningfull
right side
end
end
# => SyntaxError: (irb):13: syntax error, unexpected keyword_end
thx