Type:
Class
Objects of class Binding
encapsulate the execution context at
some particular place in the code and retain this context for future use.
The variables, methods, value of self
, and possibly an
iterator block that can be accessed in this context are all retained. Binding objects can be created using
Kernel#binding
, and are made available to the callback of
Kernel#set_trace_func
.
These binding objects can be passed as the second argument of the
Kernel#eval
method, establishing an environment for the
evaluation.
class Demo def initialize(n) @secret = n end def get_binding return binding() end end k1 = Demo.new(99) b1 = k1.get_binding k2 = Demo.new(-3) b2 = k2.get_binding eval("@secret", b1) #=> 99 eval("@secret", b2) #=> -3 eval("@secret") #=> nil
Binding objects have no class-specific methods.