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			284 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			7.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Ruby
		
	
	
	
	
	
#
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# = ostruct.rb: OpenStruct implementation
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#
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# Author:: Yukihiro Matsumoto
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# Documentation:: Gavin Sinclair
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#
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# OpenStruct allows the creation of data objects with arbitrary attributes.
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# See OpenStruct for an example.
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#
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#
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# An OpenStruct is a data structure, similar to a Hash, that allows the
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# definition of arbitrary attributes with their accompanying values. This is
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# accomplished by using Ruby's metaprogramming to define methods on the class
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# itself.
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#
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# == Examples:
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#
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#   require 'ostruct'
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#
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#   person = OpenStruct.new
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#   person.name    = "John Smith"
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#   person.age     = 70
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#   person.pension = 300
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#
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#   puts person.name     # -> "John Smith"
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#   puts person.age      # -> 70
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#   puts person.address  # -> nil
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#
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# An OpenStruct employs a Hash internally to store the methods and values and
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# can even be initialized with one:
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#
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#   australia = OpenStruct.new(:country => "Australia", :population => 20_000_000)
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#   p australia   # -> <OpenStruct country="Australia" population=20000000>
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#
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# Hash keys with spaces or characters that would normally not be able to use for
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# method calls (e.g. ()[]*) will not be immediately available on the
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# OpenStruct object as a method for retrieval or assignment, but can be still be
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# reached through the Object#send method.
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#
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#   measurements = OpenStruct.new("length (in inches)" => 24)
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#   measurements.send("length (in inches)")  # -> 24
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#
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#   data_point = OpenStruct.new(:queued? => true)
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#   data_point.queued?                       # -> true
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#   data_point.send("queued?=",false)
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#   data_point.queued?                       # -> false
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#
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# Removing the presence of a method requires the execution the delete_field
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# method as setting the property value to +nil+ will not remove the method.
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#
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#   first_pet = OpenStruct.new(:name => 'Rowdy', :owner => 'John Smith')
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#   first_pet.owner = nil
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#   second_pet = OpenStruct.new(:name => 'Rowdy')
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#
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#   first_pet == second_pet   # -> false
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#
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#   first_pet.delete_field(:owner)
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#   first_pet == second_pet   # -> true
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#
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#
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# == Implementation:
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#
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# An OpenStruct utilizes Ruby's method lookup structure to find and define the
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# necessary methods for properties. This is accomplished through the method
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# method_missing and define_method.
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#
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# This should be a consideration if there is a concern about the performance of
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# the objects that are created, as there is much more overhead in the setting
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# of these properties compared to using a Hash or a Struct.
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#
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class OpenStruct
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  #
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  # Creates a new OpenStruct object.  By default, the resulting OpenStruct
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  # object will have no attributes.
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  #
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  # The optional +hash+, if given, will generate attributes and values
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  # (can be a Hash, an OpenStruct or a Struct).
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  # For example:
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  #
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  #   require 'ostruct'
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  #   hash = { "country" => "Australia", :population => 20_000_000 }
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  #   data = OpenStruct.new(hash)
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  #
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  #   p data        # -> <OpenStruct country="Australia" population=20000000>
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  #
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  def initialize(hash=nil)
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    @table = {}
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    if hash
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      hash.each_pair do |k, v|
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        k = k.to_sym
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        @table[k] = v
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        new_ostruct_member(k)
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      end
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    end
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  end
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  # Duplicate an OpenStruct object members.
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  def initialize_copy(orig)
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    super
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    @table = @table.dup
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    @table.each_key{|key| new_ostruct_member(key)}
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  end
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  #
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  # Converts the OpenStruct to a hash with keys representing
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  # each attribute (as symbols) and their corresponding values
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  # Example:
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  #
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  #   require 'ostruct'
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  #   data = OpenStruct.new("country" => "Australia", :population => 20_000_000)
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  #   data.to_h   # => {:country => "Australia", :population => 20000000 }
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  #
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  def to_h
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    @table.dup
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  end
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  #
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  # Yields all attributes (as a symbol) along with the corresponding values
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  # or returns an enumerator if not block is given.
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  # Example:
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  #
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  #   require 'ostruct'
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  #   data = OpenStruct.new("country" => "Australia", :population => 20_000_000)
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  #   data.each_pair.to_a  # => [[:country, "Australia"], [:population, 20000000]]
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  #
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  def each_pair
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    return to_enum __method__ unless block_given?
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    @table.each_pair{|p| yield p}
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  end
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  #
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  # Provides marshalling support for use by the Marshal library.
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  #
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  def marshal_dump
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    @table
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  end
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  #
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  # Provides marshalling support for use by the Marshal library.
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  #
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  def marshal_load(x)
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    @table = x
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    @table.each_key{|key| new_ostruct_member(key)}
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  end
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  #
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  # Used internally to check if the OpenStruct is able to be
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  # modified before granting access to the internal Hash table to be modified.
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  #
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  def modifiable
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    begin
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      @modifiable = true
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    rescue
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      raise TypeError, "can't modify frozen #{self.class}", caller(3)
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    end
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    @table
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  end
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  protected :modifiable
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  #
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  # Used internally to defined properties on the
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  # OpenStruct. It does this by using the metaprogramming function
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  # define_singleton_method for both the getter method and the setter method.
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  #
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  def new_ostruct_member(name)
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    name = name.to_sym
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    unless respond_to?(name)
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      define_singleton_method(name) { @table[name] }
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      define_singleton_method("#{name}=") { |x| modifiable[name] = x }
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    end
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    name
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  end
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  protected :new_ostruct_member
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  def method_missing(mid, *args) # :nodoc:
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    mname = mid.id2name
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    len = args.length
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    if mname.chomp!('=')
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      if len != 1
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        raise ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (#{len} for 1)", caller(1)
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      end
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      modifiable[new_ostruct_member(mname)] = args[0]
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    elsif len == 0
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      @table[mid]
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    else
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      raise NoMethodError, "undefined method `#{mid}' for #{self}", caller(1)
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    end
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  end
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  # Returns the value of a member.
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  #
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  #   person = OpenStruct.new('name' => 'John Smith', 'age' => 70)
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  #   person[:age] # => 70, same as ostruct.age
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  #
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  def [](name)
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    @table[name.to_sym]
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  end
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  #
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  # Sets the value of a member.
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  #
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  #   person = OpenStruct.new('name' => 'John Smith', 'age' => 70)
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  #   person[:age] = 42 # => equivalent to ostruct.age = 42
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  #   person.age # => 42
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  #
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  def []=(name, value)
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    modifiable[new_ostruct_member(name)] = value
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  end
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  #
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  # Remove the named field from the object. Returns the value that the field
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  # contained if it was defined.
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  #
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  #   require 'ostruct'
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  #
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  #   person = OpenStruct.new('name' => 'John Smith', 'age' => 70)
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  #
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  #   person.delete_field('name')  # => 'John Smith'
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  #
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  def delete_field(name)
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    sym = name.to_sym
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    singleton_class.__send__(:remove_method, sym, "#{name}=")
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    @table.delete sym
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  end
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  InspectKey = :__inspect_key__ # :nodoc:
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  #
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  # Returns a string containing a detailed summary of the keys and values.
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  #
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  def inspect
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    str = "#<#{self.class}"
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    ids = (Thread.current[InspectKey] ||= [])
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    if ids.include?(object_id)
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      return str << ' ...>'
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    end
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    ids << object_id
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    begin
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      first = true
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      for k,v in @table
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        str << "," unless first
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        first = false
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        str << " #{k}=#{v.inspect}"
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      end
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      return str << '>'
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    ensure
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      ids.pop
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    end
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  end
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  alias :to_s :inspect
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  attr_reader :table # :nodoc:
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  protected :table
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  #
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  # Compares this object and +other+ for equality.  An OpenStruct is equal to
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  # +other+ when +other+ is an OpenStruct and the two objects' Hash tables are
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  # equal.
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  #
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  def ==(other)
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    return false unless other.kind_of?(OpenStruct)
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    @table == other.table
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  end
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  #
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  # Compares this object and +other+ for equality.  An OpenStruct is eql? to
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  # +other+ when +other+ is an OpenStruct and the two objects' Hash tables are
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  # eql?.
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  #
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  def eql?(other)
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    return false unless other.kind_of?(OpenStruct)
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    @table.eql?(other.table)
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  end
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  # Compute a hash-code for this OpenStruct.
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  # Two hashes with the same content will have the same hash code
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  # (and will be eql?).
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  def hash
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    @table.hash
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  end
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end
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