M
Marc Heiler
We can do:
attr_accessor :bla
Now, on an object one can do this:
object.bla = 'foo'
Or
object.bla
to retrieve the value.
I am wondering whether we could do this:
object.bla 'foo'
This does not seem to work. My question is, why was = used, but so many
people in their ruby code also allow the last version? It usually has
this form:
object.set_bla 'foo'
So basically I guess my question is there an attr to the second, and if
not why not?
attr_accessor :bla
Now, on an object one can do this:
object.bla = 'foo'
Or
object.bla
to retrieve the value.
I am wondering whether we could do this:
object.bla 'foo'
This does not seem to work. My question is, why was = used, but so many
people in their ruby code also allow the last version? It usually has
this form:
object.set_bla 'foo'
So basically I guess my question is there an attr to the second, and if
not why not?