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+ vs <tt> in ActiveResource::Base docs
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# Test for equality. Resource are equal if and only if +other+ is the same object or
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# is an instance of the same class, is not +new?+, and has the same +id+.
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# is an instance of the same class, is not <tt>new?</tt>, and has the same +id+.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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# ryan = Person.create(:name => 'Ryan')
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connection.delete(element_path, self.class.headers)
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end
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# Evaluates to <tt>true</tt> if this resource is not +new?+ and is
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# Evaluates to <tt>true</tt> if this resource is not <tt>new?</tt> and is
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# found on the remote service. Using this method, you can check for
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# resources that may have been deleted between the object's instantiation
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# and actions on it.
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self
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end
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# For checking +respond_to?+ without searching the attributes (which is faster).
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# For checking <tt>respond_to?</tt> without searching the attributes (which is faster).
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alias_method :respond_to_without_attributes?, :respond_to?
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# A method to determine if an object responds to a message (e.g., a method call). In Active Resource, a Person object with a
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