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class Hash # Return a new hash with all keys converted to strings. # # { :name => 'Rob', :years => '28' }.stringify_keys # #=> { "name" => "Rob", "years" => "28" } def stringify_keys dup.stringify_keys! end # Destructively convert all keys to strings. Same as # +stringify_keys+, but modifies +self+. def stringify_keys! keys.each do |key| self[key.to_s] = delete(key) end self end # Return a new hash with all keys converted to symbols, as long as # they respond to +to_sym+. # # { 'name' => 'Rob', 'years' => '28' }.symbolize_keys # #=> { :name => "Rob", :years => "28" } def symbolize_keys dup.symbolize_keys! end # Destructively convert all keys to symbols, as long as they respond # to +to_sym+. Same as +symbolize_keys+, but modifies +self+. def symbolize_keys! keys.each do |key| self[(key.to_sym rescue key) || key] = delete(key) end self end alias_method :to_options, :symbolize_keys alias_method :to_options!, :symbolize_keys! # Validate all keys in a hash match *valid keys, raising ArgumentError on a mismatch. # Note that keys are NOT treated indifferently, meaning if you use strings for keys but assert symbols # as keys, this will fail. # # ==== Examples # { :name => "Rob", :years => "28" }.assert_valid_keys(:name, :age) # => raises "ArgumentError: Unknown key: years" # { :name => "Rob", :age => "28" }.assert_valid_keys("name", "age") # => raises "ArgumentError: Unknown key: name" # { :name => "Rob", :age => "28" }.assert_valid_keys(:name, :age) # => passes, raises nothing def assert_valid_keys(*valid_keys) valid_keys.flatten! each_key do |k| raise(ArgumentError, "Unknown key: #{k}") unless valid_keys.include?(k) end end end
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