Freezing Objects | Ruby
Last Updated :
19 Jan, 2022
Any object can be frozen by invoking Object#freeze. A frozen object can not be modified: we can’t change its instance variables, we can’t associate singleton methods with it, and, if it is a class or module, we can’t add, delete, or modify its methods.
To test if an object is frozen we can use Object#frozen. It returns true in case the object is frozen, otherwise, return false value. The freeze method in object allows us to turning an object into a constant.
Note that a frozen object can’t be unfreeze.
Syntax: ObjectName.freeze
Below is the example to better understand:
Example:
Ruby
class Addition
def initialize(x, y)
@a , @b = x, y
end
def getA
@a
end
def getB
@b
end
def setA=(value)
@a = value
end
def setB=(value)
@b = value
end
end
add = Addition. new ( 10 , 20 )
add.freeze
if ( add.frozen? )
puts "Addition object is frozen object"
else
puts "Addition object is normal object"
end
add.setA = 30
add.setB = 50
add.getA()
add.getB()
puts " A is :
puts " B is :
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Output :
Addition object is frozen object
main.rb:20:in `setA=’: can’t modify frozen Addition (RuntimeError)
from main.rb:39:in `’
In above example, a class Addition is created then we create an object name is add. by using add.freeze method the object is freeze now we can’t change the value of it’s method. Here, add.frozen? method is used to show object is freeze or not.
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