Yeah, I was doing something similar right now, just hoping for a better long term solution in MacRuby. On May 05, 2010, at 20:11, B. Ohr wrote:
Jordan,
you can do something like that:
class Object alias :old_inspect :inspect
def inspect i = old_inspect if i.start_with?('#<') d = description d.start_with?('<') ? i : d else i end end end
But you’re right, a better integration of „description“ would be nice.
Bernd
Am 05.05.2010 um 22:30 schrieb Jordan Breeding:
Right now for custom objects on the Objective-C side even if you provide a -[Object description] call to_s will fall through and hit to_s from NSObject which right now just has the class name and pointer.
Is it already planned for the future to use the description method in to_s on the MacRuby side? Should I file a bug report?
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