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Is it possible to remove some of the inherited methods in Ruby? I mean, I can override it, but is there any other way?

Class ABC
end

a = ABC.new

puts a.id

Here, the method id is inherited from Object along with other methods like tap,class,type etc. I want to remove such methods.

Edit: I'm using Ruby 1.8.7

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    Why do you want to remove them?
    – aNish
    Aug 10, 2011 at 15:43
  • Refer my comment on Chowlett's answer ;)
    – huhukitty
    Aug 11, 2011 at 5:26

3 Answers 3

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Yes - undef_method :foo will prevent any calls to the method foo (contrasted with remove_method :foo, which removes the method from the child, but still passes through up the inheritance chain).

Once again, though, why do you want to remove things like id?

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    I'm using a class (sort of a DSL) that acts as a map to an xml (a well defined format, not deeply nested) and using method-missing to access the xml nodes. for example, if the xml has a node called "book", I'll access the node content using a.book. This method_missing is not getting triggered if the xml node has name(which I have no control over) like "id", "type" etc. Is there something wrong with removing these methods? I'm using that class only for this mapping, not for anything else. Are there any methods I shouldn't remove?
    – huhukitty
    Aug 11, 2011 at 5:25
  • Ah, OK. That makes some sense, and feels like quite a nice solution (although I'd probably use an XML parsing library...). I think, so long as you leave the __foo__ methods, you should be ok.
    – Chowlett
    Aug 11, 2011 at 8:39
  • You're welcome! Remember that you can also "accept" this answer as "correct" by clicking the check-mark under the vote buttons.
    – Chowlett
    Aug 11, 2011 at 11:22
  • Just note that if you undef a method name, you can never re-add a method with that name. The class just won't respond to it anymore even if it exists.
    – user1115652
    Jul 18, 2016 at 20:25
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You can always create a blank slate class to derive from:

class BlankSlate
  instance_methods.each do |m|
    undef_method(m) unless (m.match(/^__/))
  end
end

This should strip out all methods except for the internal ones that you're not supposed to mess with, like __send__.

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As tadman said you can make a BlankSlate object, or in ruby 1.9, there is the BasicObject class that has a bare minimum of methods. A quick google search turned up this for further reading: http://www.humbug.in/docs/ruby-best-practices/I_sect13_d1e2654.html

It appears that Rails already has BlankSlate built in: http://rubydoc.info/docs/rails/2.3.8/BlankSlate

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  • Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm using Ruby 1.8.7
    – huhukitty
    Aug 11, 2011 at 5:25

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