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What does ::MyClass Ruby scope operator do?

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What does the ::MyClass/MyModule scope operator do in Ruby, what is its purpose?

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ab217 Avatar asked Aug 30 '10 00:08

ab217


1 Answers

This explicitly refers to the MyClass in the global scope. If there is a MyClass in the global scope, but also a MyClass inside of SomeModule, referring to MyClass from inside of SomeModule will refer to MyClass inside of the module, not the global MyClass. Saying ::MyClass explicitly refers to the MyClass in the global scope.

class MyClass
  def self.something
    puts "Global MyClass"
  end
end

module SomeModule
  class MyClass
    def self.something
      puts "SomeModule::MyClass"
    end
  end

  print "From the module: "
  MyClass.something

  print "Explicitly using global scope: "
  ::MyClass.something
end

print "From the global scope: "
MyClass.something

print "Explicitly using module scope: "
SomeModule::MyClass.something
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AboutRuby Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 07:09

AboutRuby