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--- !ruby/object:RI::ClassDescription attributes: [] class_methods: - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: new comment: - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: "OpenStruct allows you to create data objects and set arbitrary attributes. For example:" - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB body: " require 'ostruct'\n\n record = OpenStruct.new\n record.name = "John Smith"\n record.age = 70\n record.pension = 300\n\n puts record.name # -> "John Smith"\n puts record.address # -> nil\n" - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: It is like a hash with a different way to access the data. In fact, it is implemented with a hash, and you can initialize it with one. - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB body: " hash = { "country" => "Australia", :population => 20_000_000 }\n data = OpenStruct.new(hash)\n\n p data # -> <OpenStruct country="Australia" population=20000000>\n" constants: [] full_name: OpenStruct includes: [] instance_methods: - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: == - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: delete_field - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: initialize_copy - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: inspect - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: marshal_dump - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: marshal_load - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: modifiable - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: new_ostruct_member - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: to_s name: OpenStruct superclass: Object
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