lab42_data_class 0.3.1 → 0.3.2
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### Context: Pattern Matching
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A `DataClass` object behaves like the result of it's `to_h` in pattern matching
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Given
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#### Context: In Case Statements
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Given a nice little dataclass `Box`
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let(:box) { DataClass content: nil }
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```
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Then we can also use it in a case statement
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```ruby
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value = case box.new
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when box
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expect(value).to eq(42)
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```
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And all the associated methods
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```ruby
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expect(box.new).to be_a(box)
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### Context: Behaving like a proc
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It is useful to be able to filter heterogeneous lists of `DataClass` instances by means of `&to_proc`, therefore
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Given two different `DataClass` objects
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let(:class1) { DataClass :value }
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And a list of instances
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let(:list) {[class1.new(value: 1), class2.new(value: 2), class1.new(value: 3)]}
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# LICENSE
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Copyright 2022 Robert Dober robert.dober@gmail.com
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def _define_methods
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def _init(data_class_instance, params)
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: lab42_data_class
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.3.2
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Robert Dober
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date: 2022-01-
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date: 2022-01-30 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies: []
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description: |
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An Immutable DataClass for Ruby
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