Hi,
I'd like to have your advices concerning these points : how to to mimick
the java notions of classpath and of hierarchical packages, in ruby, as
close as possible ?
Is there a standard and clean way of doing this ?
Thanks !
Jean-Christophe
Hi,
I'd like to have your advices concerning these points : how to to mimick
the java notions of classpath and of hierarchical packages, in ruby, as
close as possible ?
Is there a standard and clean way of doing this ?
Thanks !
Jean-Christophe
"Classpath" is stored in $: and $LOAD_PATH (they point to the same
object). Shell variable is $RUBYLIB.
Typically files are named similar to their content, e.g.
file mypro.rb
module MyPro
end
# optional:
require 'mypro/c1'
file mypro/c1.rb
require 'mypro'
module MyPro
class C1
end
end
etc.
Use via require 'mypro/c1' or require 'mypro'.
Alternative:
file mypro.rb
module MyPro
autoload 'C1', 'c1'
end
file mypro/c1.rb
require 'mypro'
module MyPro
class C1
end
end
Use via require 'mypro/c1' or require 'mypro'.
You can see this in various standard libraries as well. You can look
at REXML for example.
Kind regards
robert
2009/9/29 Jean-Christophe Le Lann <Jean-Christophe.Le_Lann@ensieta.fr>:
I'd like to have your advices concerning these points : how to to mimick
the java notions of classpath and of hierarchical packages, in ruby, as
close as possible ?Is there a standard and clean way of doing this ?
--
remember.guy do |as, often| as.you_can - without end
http://blog.rubybestpractices.com/