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:figure-caption!:
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:data_link: link:https://alchemists.io/articles/ruby_data[Data]
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:pattern_matching_link: link:https://alchemists.io/articles/ruby_pattern_matching[pattern matching]
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:ruby_link: link:https://www.ruby-lang.org[Ruby]
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:data_link: link:https://alchemists.io/articles/ruby_data[Data]
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:structs_link: link:https://alchemists.io/articles/ruby_structs[Structs]
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= Wholable
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Wholable is a mixin that
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Wholable is a mixin that allows you to turn your object into a _whole value object_ by ensuring object equality is determined by the values of the object instead of by identity. Whole value objects -- or value objects in general -- have the following traits as also noted via link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_object[Wikipedia]:
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* Equality is determined by the values that make up an object and not by link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_(object-oriented_programming)[identity] (i.e. memory address) which is the default behavior for all {ruby_link} objects except for {data_link} and {structs_link}.
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* Identity remains unique since two objects can have the same values but different identity. This means `BasicObject#equal?` is never overwritten -- which is strongly discouraged -- as per link:https://rubyapi.org/o/basicobject#method-i-3D-3D[BasicObject] documentation.
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* Value objects should be immutable (i.e. frozen) by default. This implementation enforces a strict adherence to immutability in order to ensure value objects remain equal and discourage mutation.
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toc::[]
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== Features
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* Ensures equality (i.e. `#==` and `#eql?`) is determined by attribute values and not object identity (i.e. `#equal?`).
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* Allows you to compare two objects of same or different types and see their differences.
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* Provides {pattern_matching_link}.
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* Automatically defines public attribute readers (i.e. `.attr_reader`) based on provided keys.
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* Ensures object inspection (i.e. `#inspect`) shows all registered attributes.
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* Ensures object is frozen upon initialization.
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== Requirements
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== Setup
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jill.frozen? # true
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As you can see, object equality is determined by the object's values and _not_ by the object's identity. When you include `Wholable` along with a list of keys, the following happens:
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. The corresponding _public_ `attr_reader` for each key is created which saves you time and reduces double entry when implementing your whole value object.
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. The `#to_a` and `#to_h` methods are added for convenience in order to play nice with {data_link} and {structs_link}.
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. The `#deconstruct` and `#deconstruct_keys` aliases are created for you so you can leverage {pattern_matching_link}.
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. Custom `#==`, `#eql?`, `#hash`, `#inspect`, `#to_a`, `#to_h`, and `#with` methods are added to provide whole value behavior.
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* *Duplication*: Sending the `#dup` message will cause your whole value object to be unfrozen. This might be desired in certain situations but make sure to refreeze when able.
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* *Post Attributes*: Adding additional attributes after what is defined when including `Wholable` will break your whole value object. To prevent this, let Wholable manage this for you (easiest). Otherwise (harder), you can manually override `#==`, `#eql?`, `#hash`, `#inspect`, `#to_a`, and `#to_h` behavior at which point you don't need Wholable anymore.
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* *Deep Freezing*: The automatic freezing of your instances is shallow and will not deeply freeze nested attributes. This behavior mimics the behavior of {data_link} objects.
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== Influences
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- link:https://github.com/dkubb/equalizer[Equalizer]: One of the first implementations that is over a decade old and no longer maintained.
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- link:https://dry-rb.org/gems/dry-core[Dry Core]: Includes the link:https://dry-rb.org/gems/dry-core/equalizer[Dry::Core::Equalizer] module which is officially supported and actively maintained by the Dry RB team. A good alternative to this gem.
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- link:https://github.com/piotrmurach/equatable/tree/master[Equatable]: A similar implementation to the above but is based off what you define via your `.attr_reader`. The project hasn't been maintained or updated in several years.
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