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require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__) require File.expand_path('../shared/method', __FILE__) require File.expand_path('../fixtures/classes', __FILE__) describe "Kernel#method" do it_behaves_like(:kernel_method, :method) before(:each) do @obj = KernelSpecs::A.new end # The following examples are to clarify the difference between #method and # #public_method on 1.9 it "can be called on a private method" do @obj.send(:private_method).should == :private_method @obj.method(:private_method).should be_an_instance_of(Method) end it "raises a NameError when called on a protected method" do @obj.send(:protected_method).should == :protected_method @obj.method(:protected_method).should be_an_instance_of(Method) end it "will see an alias of the original method as == when in a derived class" do obj = KernelSpecs::B.new obj.method(:aliased_pub_method).should == obj.method(:pub_method) end it "can call methods created with define_method" do m = @obj.method(:defined_method) m.call.should == :defined end ruby_version_is "1.9" do it "can be called even if we only repond_to_missing? method, true" do m = KernelSpecs::RespondViaMissing.new.method(:handled_privately) m.should be_an_instance_of(Method) #m.call(1, 2, 3).should == "Done handled_privately([1, 2, 3])" end end end
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