2.3.3 :001 > Object.class #=> Class
2.3.3 :002 > Class.ancestors #=> [Class, Module, Object, Kernel, BasicObject]
I just can't wrap my head around this concept.
What I imagine is something like shown below
class Object < Class
...
end
class Class < Module
...
end
class Module < Object
...
end
This might seem stupid, am I missing something? I can't seem to find any related answers.
Object
is not a subclass ofClass
.'Hello'
is an instance ofString
.String
is a subclass ofObject
. Therefore,'Hello'
is a subclass ofObject
." In this case, it is much more obvious that this is wrong, since'Hello'
isn't even a class at all, and therefore cannot possibly be a "subclass" of something. The exact same thing is true forObject
, except thatObject
also happens to be a class, which confuses the matter slightly, if you're not careful about whether you are currently talking aboutObject
as an object orObject
as a class.