sort_ascending

sort_ascending() Instance Public methods

const_missing

const_missing(sym) Class Public methods

return_type

WIN32OLE_METHOD#return_type Instance Public methods Returns string of return value type of method. tobj = WIN32OLE_TYPE.new('Microsoft Excel 9.0 Object Library', 'Workbooks') method = WIN32OLE_METHOD.new(tobj, 'Add') puts method.return_type # => Workbook

id2obj

id2obj(chart, id) Class Public methods

vi_editing_mode?

Readline.vi_editing_mode? â bool Class Public methods Returns true if vi mode is active. Returns false if not. Raises NotImplementedError if the using readline library does not support. Raises SecurityError exception if $SAFE is 4.

taint

obj.taint â obj Instance Public methods Marks obj as taintedâif the $SAFE level is set appropriately, many method calls which might alter the running programs environment will refuse to accept tainted strings.

blt_table_itemconfigure

blt_table_itemconfigure(*args) Instance Public methods

pboard

pboard() Instance Public methods

unpackqw

unpackqw(qw) Instance Public methods

alias_method_chain

alias_method_chain(target, feature) Instance Public methods Encapsulates the common pattern of: alias_method :foo_without_feature, :foo alias_method :foo, :foo_with_feature With this, you simply do: alias_method_chain :foo, :feature And both aliases are set up for you. Query and bang methods (foo?, foo!) keep the same punctuation: alias_method_chain :foo?, :feature is equivalent to alias_method :foo_without_feature?, :foo? alias_method :foo?, :foo_with_feature? so you can safel