This module provides Java style interfaces for Ruby, including a somewhat similar syntax. This is largely a proof of concept library.
gem install interface
gem cert --add <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/djberg96/interface/main/certs/djberg96_pub.pem)
require 'interface'
MyInterface = interface{
required_methods :foo, :bar, :baz
}
# Raises an error until 'baz' is defined
class MyClass
def foo
puts "foo"
end
def bar
puts "bar"
end
implements MyInterface
end
Subinterfaces work as well. See the test_sub.rb file under the 'test' directory for a sample.
A discussion on IRC with Mauricio Fernandez got us talking about traits. During that discussion I remembered a blog entry by David Naseby. I revisited his blog entry and took a closer look:
http://ruby-naseby.blogspot.com/2008/11/traits-in-ruby.html
Keep in mind that I also happened to be thinking about Java at the moment because of a recent job switch that involved coding in Java. I was also trying to figure out what the purpose of interfaces were.
As I read the first page of David Naseby's article I realized that, whether intended or not, he had implemented a rudimentary form of interfaces for Ruby. When I discovered this, I talked about it some more with Mauricio and he and I (mostly him) fleshed out the rest of the module, including some syntax improvements. The result is syntax and functionality that is nearly identical to Java.
I should note that, although I am listed as the author, this was mostly the combined work of David Naseby and Mauricio Fernandez. I just happened to be the guy that put it all together.
This module was largely inspired and somewhat copied from a post by David Naseby (see URL above). It was subsequently modified almost entirely by Mauricio Fernandez through a series of discussions on IRC.
The Crystal programming language, which has syntax very similar to Ruby's,
effectively implements interfaces via the abstract
keyword.
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