The class of the singleton object true.
Several of its methods act as operators:
One other method:
static VALUE
true_and(VALUE obj, VALUE obj2)
{
return RBOOL(RTEST(obj2));
} Returns false if object is false or nil, true otherwise:
true & Object.new # => true true & false # => false true & nil # => false
#define case_equal rb_equal
static VALUE
true_xor(VALUE obj, VALUE obj2)
{
return rb_obj_not(obj2);
} Returns true if object is false or nil, false otherwise:
true ^ Object.new # => false true ^ false # => true true ^ nil # => true
static VALUE
true_or(VALUE obj, VALUE obj2)
{
return Qtrue;
} Returns true:
true | Object.new # => true true | false # => true true | nil # => true
Argument object is evaluated. This is different from true with the short-circuit operator, whose operand is evaluated only if necessary:
true | raise # => Raises RuntimeError. true || raise # => true
VALUE
rb_true_to_s(VALUE obj)
{
return rb_cTrueClass_to_s;
}
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