One day I'll get this question answering thing done correctly. Sent from my iDevice On 2011-02-11, at 20:05, Matt Aimonetti <mattaimonetti@gmail.com> wrote:
Do MacRuby classes completely overwrite Objective-C classes if you load one in with the same class name?
Just to be clear, the answer is no ;)
- Matt
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On Feb 11, 2011, at 17:00, Mark Rada <mrada@marketcircle.com> wrote:
Hi Robert,
Classes in ruby are open, which means that if you define it in multiple places, you get one class with things from all the definitions definitions.
However, if you define the same methods, then which ever method you define last is the one that will exist. There are also techniques for concatenating methods.
If you want two classes with the same name two remain separate, consider using a module to create a namespace.
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On 2011-02-11, at 17:54, Robert Payne <robertpayne@me.com> wrote:
Hey All,
Do MacRuby classes completely overwrite Objective-C classes if you load one in with the same class name? I'm just testing the best way to communicate to a MacRuby class from an Objective-C class and wanted to make sure.
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