I was trying to implement my own attr_accessor
method. I implemented that as follow.
class Object
def my_attr_accessor(*args) # self.my_attr_accessor(*args)
args.each do |arg|
define_method "#{arg}" do
return instance_variable_get("@#{arg}")
end
define_method "#{arg}=" do |val|
instance_variable_set("@#{arg}", val)
end
end
end
end
Then I created a class which calls the my_attr_accessor
method.
class Runner
my_attr_accessor :name
end
test= Runner.new
test.name = "runner"
puts test.name
My question is even though I haven't explicitly defined self.my_attr_accessor
method, it is acting as a class method. Can someone help me in figuring out how it's happening.
EDIT: Irrespective of making self.my_attr_accessor
or my_attr_accessor
in Object
class, it works if I say my_attr_accessor
within my Runner
class. Why?