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Metadata
ID:ruby-best-practices/method-definition-colon
Language: Ruby
Severity: Info
Category: Best Practices
Description
This rule refers to the naming convention of class methods in Ruby. It emphasizes not using the string ‘::’ to define class methods. This is because it’s not a valid method name in Ruby and will result in a syntax error.
Using standard naming conventions is crucial for code readability and maintainability. It’s important to name methods in a clear and descriptive way, following the standards of the Ruby community. Using a string like ‘::’ as a method name is not meaningful, descriptive, or standard.
To avoid this rule violation, always define class methods by using the ‘self’ keyword followed by a meaningful method name. For instance, def self.my_method is a standard way to define a class method in Ruby. This approach not only makes the code more readable but also helps other developers understand the purpose of the method easily.
Non-Compliant Code Examples
classTestClassdefself::my_methodendend
Compliant Code Examples
classTestClassdefself.my_methodendend
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