Where can I find methods of Range
class in Ruby's source code. I am particularly looking for Range#last
method. Ruby -v MRI 1.9.2
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1Have you looked at the C source at all?– mu is too shortJul 14, 2012 at 5:16
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nope. In it where can i find it?– Bhushan LodhaJul 14, 2012 at 5:19
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2@BhushanLodha: note your question. Where can I ... in Ruby's source code. If you haven't looked at the source, how were you expecting to find it? Unless you've made a typo and you're just looking for the reference for ruby's Range class. Is that the case?– Lior CohenJul 14, 2012 at 5:27
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@LiorCohen no I was actually looking for source code.– Bhushan LodhaJul 14, 2012 at 5:43
2 Answers
You can find the Ruby source here
It has a range.c
in its root directory.
and for the Range#last
implementation in source, I think it is here:
Personally, I very much prefer looking at Rubinius's source code, because I find it much more readable than YARV's. The method you are looking for is in kernel/common/range.rb, and it is simply a getter for the @end
instance variable:
attr_reader :end
alias_method :last, :end
The @end
instance variable is set in the initialize
method. In other words: the last
method simply always returns the value that you passed to Range.new
.
Note that, in this case, Rubinius's implementation conforms to the Ruby 1.8 language specification and hasn't been updated to the Ruby 1.9 specification yet, which has an optional count
parameter.