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(C) John Mair (banisterfiend) 2011

retrieve the sourcecode for a method

NOTE: This simply utilizes Method#source_location; it does not access the live AST.

method_source is a utility to return a method's sourcecode as a Ruby string. Also returns Proc and Lambda sourcecode.

Method comments can also be extracted using the comment method.

It is written in pure Ruby (no C).

  • Some Ruby 1.8 support now available.
  • Support for MRI, RBX, JRuby, REE

method_source provides the source and comment methods to the Method and UnboundMethod and Proc classes.

Example: display method source

Set.instance_method(:merge).source.display
# =>
def merge(enum)
  if enum.instance_of?(self.class)
    @hash.update(enum.instance_variable_get(:@hash))
  else
    do_with_enum(enum) { |o| add(o) }
  end

  self
end

Example: display method comments

Set.instance_method(:merge).comment.display
# =>
# Merges the elements of the given enumerable object to the set and
# returns self.

Example: display module/class comments

MethodSource::MethodExtensions.method(:included).module_comment
# =>
# This module is to be included by `Method` and `UnboundMethod` and
# provides the `#source` functionality

Limitations:

  • Occasional strange behaviour in Ruby 1.8
  • Cannot return source for C methods.
  • Cannot return source for dynamically defined methods.

Special Thanks

Adam Sanderson for comment functionality.

Dmitry Elastic for the brilliant Ruby 1.8 source_location hack.

Samuel Kadolph for the JRuby 1.8 source_location.

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2011 John Mair (banisterfiend)

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