The gem binding_of_caller
has an example for how to set a variable in a parent scope:
(this just pasted from their readme)
def a
var = 10
b
puts var
end
def b
c
end
def c
binding.of_caller(2).eval('var = :hello')
end
a()
# OUTPUT
# => hello
This is useful, but it's limited by the need to do all variable initialization in a string.
I gave it a little thought and realized that I could use YAML to serialize/deserialize objects.
Take, for example, the following example:
def c
value = YAML.dump [ { a: "b" } ]
binding.of_caller(2).eval("var = YAML.load('#{value}')")
end
a()
# => {a: "b"}
This is cool, but it'd be better if I could avoid serialization altogether and just write a proper do; end;
block like so:
# doesnt work
def c
binding.of_caller(2).eval do
# ideally this would set the variable named "var" in the scope of method "a"
var = [ { a: "b" } ]
end
end
How can I accomplish the functionality of this last example? I don't need to use binding_of_caller
if there's another way.