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module ActiveSupport #:nodoc: module CoreExtensions #:nodoc: module Hash #:nodoc: # Allows for reverse merging two hashes where the keys in the calling hash take precedence over those # in the <tt>other_hash</tt>. This is particularly useful for initializing an option hash with default values: # # def setup(options = {}) # options.reverse_merge! :size => 25, :velocity => 10 # end # # Using <tt>merge</tt>, the above example would look as follows: # # def setup(options = {}) # { :size => 25, :velocity => 10 }.merge(options) # end # # The default <tt>:size</tt> and <tt>:velocity</tt> are only set if the +options+ hash passed in doesn't already # have the respective key. module ReverseMerge # Performs the opposite of <tt>merge</tt>, with the keys and values from the first hash taking precedence over the second. def reverse_merge(other_hash) other_hash.merge(self) end # Performs the opposite of <tt>merge</tt>, with the keys and values from the first hash taking precedence over the second. # Modifies the receiver in place. def reverse_merge!(other_hash) replace(reverse_merge(other_hash)) end alias_method :reverse_update, :reverse_merge! end end end end
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