I am a Newbie who has written some Ruby code - it actually works when 'all in one file'. To make it more re-usable and practice good coding style, I broke it into 2 - one for classes, one for test code. Call them 'Textractor.rb' and 'main.rb'.
I've accepted that it is a simple error, but I can't track it down. I am posting so someone who has not stared at the code as long as I have may see right away what is evading me.
I am working out of the 'Pickaxe' book, first edition, as a reference.
I tried Google-ing the error message, but no dice.
I also tried renaming the classes to include reference to the Textractor.rb. BTW - Textractor.rb is three classes wrapped up in 'module Textractor'.
If I omitted any key info. needed to diagnose the problem, it's probably because I didn't recognize it as such, which in turn is probably where I went wrong.
Many thanks.
I keep getting the following error:
main.rb:59: uninitialized constant Main::TextElement (NameError) from main.rb:56
Now, TextElement is a properly named class in 'Textractor.rb'.
My code is as follows:
class Main
require 'Textractor.rb'
# Testing Logic Follows
dateElement = Regexp.new(/(0[1-9]|1[012])[\/.](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])[\/.]\d\d/)
# Create a new document
doc1 = TextDocumentPortrait.new("Document 1")
THE LINE 56 BELOW GENERATES THE ERROR...:
for count in 0...10
# Create a new line, element and add the element to the line
newLine = TextLinePortrait.new("Line " + count.to_s)
...IN REFERENCE TO THE FOLLOWING LINE 59:
newElement = TextElement.new("Date", dateElement, "R")
newLine.addElement(newElement)
...
Code continues