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# MethodFinder
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/citizen428/methodfinder.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/citizen428/methodfinder)
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[![Gem Version](https://img.shields.io/gem/v/methodfinder.svg)](https://rubygems.org/gems/methodfinder)
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- [Requirements](#requirements)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [MethodFinder.find](#methodfinderfind)
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- [Object#find_method](#objectfind_method)
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- [Blacklists](#blacklists)
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- [MethodFinder.find_classes_and_modules](#methodfinderfind_classes_and_modules)
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- [MethodFinder.find_in_class_or_module](#methodfinderfind_in_class_or_module)
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- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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- [Warning](#warning)
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- [Thanks](#thanks)
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- [License](#license)
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This project was originally inspired by Smalltalk's Method Finder, but
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additional features were added over time.
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## Requirements
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Ruby 1.9.3+ (also works with Rubinius in 1.9 mode). Versions of `MethodFinder`
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up to 1.2.5 will also work with Ruby 1.8.7. Note: CI only runs newer versions
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of Ruby.
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## Usage
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### MethodFinder.find
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Provided with a receiver, the desired result and possibly some arguments,
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`MethodFinder.find` will list all methods that produce the given result when
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called on the receiver with the provided arguments.
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```ruby
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MethodFinder.find(10, 1, 3)
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#=> ["Fixnum#%", "Fixnum#<=>", "Fixnum#>>", "Fixnum#[]", "Integer#gcd", "Fixnum#modulo", "Numeric#remainder"]
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MethodFinder.find("abc", "ABC")
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#=> ["String#swapcase", "String#swapcase!", "String#upcase", "String#upcase!"]
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MethodFinder.find(10, 100, 2)
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#=> ["Fixnum#**"]
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MethodFinder.find(['a', 'b', 'c'], ['A', 'B', 'C']) { |x| x.upcase }
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#=> ["Array#collect", "Array#collect!", "Enumerable#collect_concat", "Enumerable#flat_map", "Array#map", "Array#map!"]
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```
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### Object#find_method
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This gem also adds `Object#find_method`, which besides offering an alternative
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interface to pretty much the same functionality as `MethodFinder.find`, also
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allows you to test for state other than the return value of the method.
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```ruby
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%w[a b c].find_method { |a| a.unknown(1) ; a == %w[a c] }
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#=> ["Fixnum#%", "Fixnum#<=>", "Fixnum#>>", "Fixnum#[]", "Integer#gcd", "Fixnum#modulo", "Numeric#remainder"]
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```
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Inside `find_method`'s block, the receiver is available as block argument and
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the special method `unknown` is used as a placeholder for the desired method.
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You can also call `find_method` without passing a block. This is the same as
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```ruby
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#=> ["Fixnum#%", "Fixnum#<=>", "Fixnum#>>", "Fixnum#[]", "Integer#gcd", "Fixnum#modulo", "Numeric#remainder"]
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#### Blacklists
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You can exclude methods from being tried by editing the hashes
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`MethodFinder::INSTANCE_METHOD_BLACKLIST` and
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`MethodFinder::CLASS_METHOD_BLACKLIST`. Both use the class/module as key and
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an array of method names as values (note that class, module and method names
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For example, to blacklist the instance method `shutdown` of `Object`, you
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such as `interactive_editor`.
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### MethodFinder.find_classes_and_modules
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### MethodFinder.find_in_class_or_module
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class object, a symbol or a string whereas the optional second parameter can
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```ruby
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If the second parameter is omitted, all methods of the class or module will be
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returned.
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## Troubleshooting
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If the `METHOD_FINDER_DEBUG` environment variable is set, the name of each
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candidate method is printed to `STDERR` before it is invoked. This can be useful
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to identify (and blacklist) misbehaving methods.
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It can be set on the command line e.g.:
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Or you can toggle it inside IRB/Pry:
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## Warning
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Common sense not included!
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sorry, so use this with caution and maybe not on production data.
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[RubyLearning](http://rubylearning.org), so Rails is not of interest to me (not
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saying it doesn't work there, just that I test in plain IRB/Pry and not with
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## Thanks
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* [Matthew Lucas](https://github.com/lucas-matt) for [first packaging this as a gem](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder/pull/1).
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* [Ryan Bates](https://github.com/ryanb) for [suggesting](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder/issues/closed#issue/3)
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what eventually became `Object#find_method`.
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* [Jan Lelis](https://github.com/janlelis) for [implementing blacklists](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder/issues/closed#issue/4).
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* [Brian Morearty](https://github.com/BMorearty) for pointing out an [incompatibility with Ruby 1.8.7](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder/pull/5)
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and adding the [blockless version](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder/pull/6)
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of `Object#find_method`.
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* [Stefan Kanev](https://github.com/skanev) for [adding Pry support](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder/pull/7).
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* [chocolateboy](https://github.com/chocolateboy) for [compatibility fixes and updates](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder/pull/8),
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[the initial debug implementation](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder/pull/9), and [many smaller fixes](https://github.com/citizen428/methodfinder/pulls?utf8=✓&q=is%3Apr+author%3Achocolateboy).
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## License
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Copyright (c) 2011-2018 Michael Kohl
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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= MethodFinder
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This project was originally inspired by Smalltalk's Method Finder, but additonal features were added over time.
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== Requirements
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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