# RGen Framework # (c) Martin Thiede, 2006 require 'rgen/metamodel_builder' class Array def >>(method) compact.inject([]) { |r,e| r | ( (o=e.send(method)).is_a?(Array) ? o : [o] ) } end def method_missing(m, *args) # This extensions has the side effect that it allows to call any method on any # empty array with an empty array as the result. This behavior is required for # navigating models. # # This is a problem for Hash[] called with an (empty) array of tupels. # It will call to_hash expecting a Hash as the result. When it gets an array instead, # it fails with an exception. Make sure it gets a NoMethodException as without this # extension and it will catch that and return an empty hash as expected. # # Similar problems exist for other Ruby built-in methods which are expected to fail. # return super unless (size == 0 && m != :to_hash && m != :to_str) || compact.any?{|e| e.is_a? RGen::MetamodelBuilder::MMBase} # use an array to build the result to achiev similar ordering result = [] inResult = {} compact.each do |e| if e.is_a? RGen::MetamodelBuilder::MMBase ((o=e.send(m)).is_a?(Array) ? o : [o] ).each do |v| next if inResult[v.object_id] inResult[v.object_id] = true result << v end else raise StandardError.new("Trying to call a method on an array element not a RGen MMBase") end end result.compact end end