Convertible Objects

Burdette Lamar - Apr 19 '20 - - Dev Community

Little-known fact: Many Ruby methods accept as arguments not only an instance of a class (e.g., Array object), but also an object that can be converted to that class (e.g., Array-convertible object).

This is true of a dozen or so methods in Hash, and of scores of methods in Array. How many others? I don't know (yet).

There are even a few methods that accept a convertible object as a block return value. Check out method Array#max.

Obscure, I know, but interesting.

Read all about it: Class-Convertible Objects.

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