Is there a way of checking whether an object has a singleton class without creating one?
Other than stated in Check if an object has a singleton class, it is not true that every object has a singleton class (see proof under https://repl.it/DuVJ/2).
The following approaches came into my mind, but don't work:
obj.singleton_class
This automatically creates a new singleton class if none exists (see https://ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.2/Object.html#method-i-singleton_class).
Using
ObjectSpace
:has_singleton_class = ObjectSpace.each_object(Class).any? do |klass| klass < self.class && klass.singleton_class? && self.is_a?(klass) end
This is very slow and might not work under jRuby as
ObjectSpace
might not be available.obj.singleton_methods
only works if the singleton class has at least one method.
singleton_class
which breaks some of the Rails tests that check the class count. We'd like to go throughself.singleton_class
if it exists, and otherwise call the method onself.class
.ObjectSpace
lets you look behind the curtain. But if you do that, you might see things that you aren't supposed to see. I stand by my assertion on the linked question: singleton classes always exist. The interpreter may possibly only physically create them when they are needed, but everytime you look to check whether there is one, there will be one. YARV, for example, it always creates singleton classes for modules and classes, regardless of whether they are needed or not, and it never creates them for other objects, unless you actually open it or add a singleton method.rb_singleton_class_get
which returns nil in case there is no singleton class for the object but unfortunately it's an internal method.