lib/redis/value.rb in redis-objects-0.2.1 vs lib/redis/value.rb in redis-objects-0.2.2

- old
+ new

@@ -1,33 +1,31 @@ class Redis # # Class representing a simple value. You can use standard Ruby operations on it. # class Value - require 'redis/serialize' - include Redis::Serialize + require 'redis/helpers/core_commands' + include Redis::Helpers::CoreCommands + require 'redis/helpers/serialize' + include Redis::Helpers::Serialize attr_reader :key, :options, :redis def initialize(key, redis=$redis, options={}) @key = key @redis = redis @options = options @redis.setnx(key, @options[:default]) if @options[:default] end def value=(val) - redis.set(key, to_redis(val)) + redis.set key, to_redis(val) end - + alias_method :set, :value= + def value from_redis redis.get(key) end alias_method :get, :value - - def delete - redis.del(key) - end - alias_method :del, :delete def to_s; value.to_s; end alias_method :to_str, :to_s def ==(x); value == x; end \ No newline at end of file