Is there a way to access everything in the symbol table in Ruby? I want to be able to serialize or otherwise save the current state of a run of a program. To do this, it seems I need to be able to iterate over all the variables in scope.
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I think he comes from a perl background , and that he would like to obtain all the variables defined in a script and serialize them . This way , when he'll load the file , he'll get them back . I'm still searching about how to get a list of the variables , but serialization will be made using Marshal.dump and reading them back will be made with Marshal.load . I'll edit the post once I find out how to get a list of all defined variables . EDIT : found it! You can get a list of all variables by calling these methods :
And if you haven't already got your serialization code , I would suggest something like this:
and then serialize the array :
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If I have understood your question properly - that you would like to see all the symbols in your program then the following should do the trick: puts Symbol.all_symbols.inspect The “all_symbols” class method will return an Array of every Symbol currently in the program. |
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I don't believe there is, but you could always use marshall dump/load. |
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