#423: #respond_to? returns true, actual method call raises NoMethodError ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: ecin@… | Owner: martinlagardette@… Type: enhancement | Status: assigned Priority: minor | Milestone: Component: MacRuby | Keywords: ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by martinlagardette@…): * status: new => assigned Comment: Actually, after further analysis, `respond_to?` should be fine the way it is now.[[BR]] `respond_to? :test` on ruby methods returns true wether it has arguments, or not.[[BR]] Obj-C message passing differs, and in theory, `-test` != `-test:`, but I highly doubt there are any cases where the difference will be needed.[[BR]] I will however see if there is a way / a need to improve the error that pops outon `-test` when only `-test:` is defined, but `#respond_to?` works fine for now. -- Ticket URL: <http://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/423#comment:4> MacRuby <http://macruby.org/>