I would like to test whether a class inherits from another class, but there doesn't seem to exist a method for that.
class A
end
class B < A
end
B.is_a? A
=> false
B.superclass == A
=> true
(N.B. the is_a?
test above does not make any sense, as the first comment correctly points out B.new.is_a?(A)
would make sense, but is not generally applicable, as not every class has a #initialize method that accepts 0 arguments)
A trivial implementation of what I want would be:
class Class
def is_subclass_of?(clazz)
return true if superclass == clazz
return false if self == Object
superclass.is_subclass_of?(clazz)
end
end
but I would expect this to exist already.
A.class #=> Class
. This is whyB.is_a? A
returns false.kind_of?
kind_of?
tests whether an object is an instance of a class. Not whether the object inherits from a class.kind_of?
is an alias ofis_a?