Ruby 3.0.5p211 (2022-11-24 revision ba5cf0f7c52d4d35cc6a173c89eda98ceffa2dcf)
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Orphan macros. More...
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#define | RMODULE_IV_TBL(m) RCLASS_IV_TBL(m) |
#define | RMODULE_CONST_TBL(m) RCLASS_CONST_TBL(m) |
#define | RMODULE_M_TBL(m) RCLASS_M_TBL(m) |
#define | RMODULE_SUPER(m) RCLASS_SUPER(m) |
Orphan macros.
RBIMPL
or rbimpl
are implementation details. Don't take them as canon. They could rapidly appear then vanish. The name (path) of this header file is also an implementation detail. Do not expect it to persist at the place it is now. Developers are free to move it anywhere anytime at will. __VA_ARGS__
is always available. We assume C99 for ruby itself but we don't assume languages of extension libraries. They could be written in C++98. These macros seems broken since at least 2011. Nobody (except ruby itself who is implementing the internals) could have used those macros for a while. Kept public as-is here to keep some theoretical backwards compatibility.
Definition in file rmodule.h.
#define RMODULE_CONST_TBL | ( | m | ) | RCLASS_CONST_TBL(m) |
#define RMODULE_IV_TBL | ( | m | ) | RCLASS_IV_TBL(m) |
#define RMODULE_M_TBL | ( | m | ) | RCLASS_M_TBL(m) |
#define RMODULE_SUPER | ( | m | ) | RCLASS_SUPER(m) |