In the process of understanding ruby, I was trying to overide '+' with a default argument value. Something like this.
class C
def something(a = 5)
puts "Received: #{a}"
end
def +(b = 10)
puts "Received: #{b}"
end
end
Now
x = C.new
x.something #=> Received: 5
x.something(88) #=> Received: 88
x.+ #=> IRB shows ? whereas I was expecting an output 'Received: 10'
Is this because of operator precedence?
x.send(:+)will show what you expect. I believe the interpreter is expecting a method or variable after the +. – Gazler Feb 27 at 14:17