Thanks Matt: I didn't see super in the ruby-doc.org/ruby-1.9/index.html unless super is short for superclass. Can I reach a superclass method without having the message go first to my subclass override of the method? Bob Rice On Sep 7, 2010, at 3:26 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
No it's not unique to MacRuby (Ruby and Obj-C support that feature) and yes you can pass other arguments :)
- Matt
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On Sep 7, 2010, at 12:16, Robert Rice <rice.audio@pobox.com> wrote:
Questions on the super method:
Is the super method unique to MacRuby?
super forwards the current message to the superclass with the same method name and arguments. Is there a way to send a message to the superclass method with different arguments either from within the subclass method of the same name or from outside the subclass method of the same name to bypass the subclass method?
Thanks, Bob Rice
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