If I have a class Animal, and Animal is passed animal_type which is the type of animal. Can Animal use that information to instantiate a child from itself? Wouldn't this be a good thing if the class instantiating the object doesn't care about the type of object it is creating? And it removes the case statements required to decide which subclass to instantiate.
For example:
@animal = Animal.new(cat) which instantiates a Cat < Animal object.
animal_type
is actually a type of animal, you should just instantiateanimal_type
— just doanimal_type.new
instead ofAnimal.new(animal_type)
. No case statement or fancy yak-shaving required. Message dispatch already does the work of figuring out the class of the receiver and calling the appropriate method for you.animal_type
comes from yaml, it's much easier to have:cat
in a yaml file than the yaml for theCat
class.