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== Description The 'use' library allows you to selectively mixin methods from a given module and alias them on the fly if desired.
== Prerequisites structured_warnings 0.3.0 or later
== Installation gem install use
== Synopsis require 'use'
module Foo def bar puts "hello" end def baz puts "world" end end
module Test def bar puts "goodbye" end def blah puts "new york" end end
class Zap use Foo, :bar use Test, :blah end
z = Zap.new
z.bar # => "hello" z.blah # => "new york" z.baz # => NoMethodError
class MyKlass use Foo, :alias => {:bar => :test} end
m = MyKlass.new m.test # => "hello" m.bar # => NoMethodError
== Constants USE_VERSION The version of this library. This is a string.
== Notes In $VERBOSE mode this library will issue a MethodRedefinedWarning if you shadow an existing method. See the documentation for structured_warnings for more details.
== Acknowledgements Thanks go to Ara Howard for providing the original solution and to Mauricio Fernandez, whose blog I plagiarized (and with whom I communicated) in order to implement fine-grained mixins.
== Known Bugs Some versions of Ruby 1.9.x may emit a warning in verbose mode. This is a bug in Ruby 1.9.x and can be ignored.
If you find any bugs please log them on the project page at https://github.com/djberg96/use
== License Apache-2.0
== Copyright (C) 2005-2019, Daniel J. Berger All Rights Reserved
== Author Daniel J. Berger
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