Because the params hash is just a hash a mistake imho rather than a hashlike object you can t monkeypatch it easily.
Ruby monkeypatch method.
Second you need to call user reload in order for the changes from your rake task to be available.
You don t have to call time now advance days.
You can add methods right to core classes.
1 you can write 1 day ago.
An alternative etymology is that it refers to monkeying about.
Destroy inverse of original tweet end tweet last destroy will now destroy dependents.
The word guerrilla homophonous with gorilla or nearly so became monkey possibly to make the patch sound less intimidating.
Now this is obviously.
The only way i could pass information around was to come up with some.
Seeing that these custom methods are used only in the context of a certain module class i request for a way to define a method.
This includes the standard ruby classes like string array or hash.
Some frameworks libraries monkeypatch their own methods on ruby core classes like string hash array etc and that is often causing problems concerns of name conflict.
One of the most powerful aspects of ruby is the ability to re open any class and change it s methods.
Yes that s right you can actually reopen any class and change how it works.
If you express the relation properly activerecord will do it for you class tweet belongs to original tweet class name.
First off you should put created at in the create method.
Stack level too deep because recursion.
Seeing that these custom methods are used only in the context of a certain module class i request for a way to define a method foo on a module class a so that it will be visible only from within a specified module class.
One of the coolest features in ruby is the existence of modules and the possibility of including their implementation in any object.
You can write a flatten one level method but otherwise i think 18 is the best way.
When you first try ruby it s amazing.
Until you hit weird bugs because a patch changed hash.
This simple behavior is the source of things like the enumerable module that gives you a bunch of methods to work with a collection of objects and just expects that the class that included it to define an each method.
Tweet has many retweets class name.
The term monkey patch seems to have come from an earlier term guerrilla patch which referred to changing code sneakily and possibly incompatibly with other such patches at runtime.
It makes ruby a joy to read and write.