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Ring Documentation, Release 1.10
clock()
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Note: The complete list is removed from the previous output.
47.5 islocal() Function
We can check if a variable is defined in the local scope or not using the islocal() function.
Syntax:
islocal(cVariableName) --> returns 1 if the variable is defined in the local scope
returns 0 if the variable is not defined in the local scope
Example:
test()
func test
x=10 y=20
see islocal("x") + nl +
islocal("y") + nl +
islocal("z") + nl
Output:
1
1
0
47.6 isglobal() Function
We can check if a variable is defined in the global scope or not using the isglobal() function.
Syntax:
isglobal(cVariableName) --> returns 1 if the variable is defined in the global scope
returns 0 if the variable is not defined in the global scope
Example:
x=10 y=20
test()
func test
see isglobal("x") + nl +
isglobal("y") + nl +
isglobal("z") + nl
Output:
1
1
0
47.5. islocal() Function 378
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47.7 isfunction() Function
We can check if a Ring function is defined or not using the isfunction() function.
Syntax:
isfunction(cFunctionName) --> returns 1 if the Ring function is defined
returns 0 if the Ring function is not defined
Example:
see isfunction("f1") + nl +
isfunction("f2") + nl +
isfunction("f3") + nl
func f1
see "message from f1()" + nl
func f2
see "message from f2()" + nl
Output:
1
1
0
47.8 iscfunction() Function
We can check if a C function is defined or not using the iscfunction() function.
Syntax:
iscfunction(cFunctionName) --> returns 1 if the C function is defined
returns 0 if the C function is not defined
Example:
see iscfunction("len") + nl +
iscfunction("add") + nl +
iscfunction("test") + nl
Output:
1
1
0
47.9 packages() Function
We can get a list of packages names using the packages() function.
Syntax:
packages() --> a list contains packages names
47.7. isfunction() Function 379
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Example:
See packages()
Package Package1
Class class1
Func f1
Package Package2
Class class1
Func f1
Package Package3
Class class1
Func f1
Package Package4
Class class1
Func f1
Output:
package1
package2
package3
package4
47.10 ispackage() Function
We can check if a package is defined or not using the ispackage() function.
Syntax:
ispackage(cPackageName) --> returns 1 if the Package is defined
returns 0 if the Package is not defined
Example:
See ispackage("package1") + nl +
ispackage("package4") + nl +
ispackage("package5") + nl +
ispackage("package3") + nl
Package Package1
Class class1
Func f1
Package Package2
Class class1
Func f1
Package Package3
Class class1
Func f1
Package Package4
Class class1
Func f1
47.10. ispackage() Function 380
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Output:
1
1
0
1
47.11 classes() Function
We can get a list of classes names using the classes() function.
Syntax:
classes() --> a list contains classes names
Example:
See classes()
Class class1
Func f1
Class class2
Func f1
Class class3
Func f1
Output:
class1
class2
class3
47.12 isclass() Function
We can check if a class is defined or not using the isclass() function.
Syntax:
isclass(cClassName) --> returns 1 if the Class is defined
returns 0 if the Class is not defined
Example:
see isclass("class4") + nl +
isclass("class3") + nl +
isclass("class2") + nl
Class class1
func f1
class class2
func f1
class class3
func f1
47.11. classes() Function 381
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Output:
0
1
1
47.13 packageclasses() Function
We can get a list of classes names inside a package using the packageclasses() function.
Syntax:
packageclasses(cPackageName) --> a list contains classes names inside the package
Example:
see "classes in Package1" + nl
see packageclasses("Package1")
see "classes in Package2" + nl
see packageclasses("Package2")
Package Package1
Class class1
Func f1
Package Package2
Class class1
Func f1
Class class2
Func f1
Class class3
func f1
Output:
classes in Package1
class1
classes in Package2
class1
class2
class3
47.14 ispackageclass() Function
We can check if a class is defined inside package or not using the ispackageclass() function.
Syntax:
ispackageclass(cPackageName,cClassName) --> returns 1 if the Class is defined
returns 0 if the Class is not defined
Example:
see ispackageclass("package1","class1") + nl +
ispackageclass("package1","class2") + nl +
ispackageclass("package2","class1") + nl +
47.13. packageclasses() Function 382
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ispackageclass("package2","class2") + nl
Package Package1
Class class1
Func f1
Package Package2
Class class1
Func f1
Class class2
Func f1
Class class3
func f1
Output:
1
0
1
1
47.15 classname() Function
We can know the class name of an object using the classname() function
Syntax:
classname(object) --> Returns the object class name
Example:
o1 = new point
o2 = new rect
see classname(o1) + nl # print point
see classname(o2) + nl # print rect
class point
class rect
47.16 objectid() Function
We can know the object id using the objectid() function
Syntax:
objectid(object) --> Returns the object id
Example:
o1 = new point
see objectid(o1) + nl
test(o1)
func test v
see objectid(v) + nl
47.15. classname() Function 383
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Class point x y z
Output:
021B5808
021B5808
47.17 isobject() Function
We can check the variable to know if it’s an object or not using the isobject() function
Syntax:
isobject(variable) --> Returns True if it's an object, False if it's not
47.18 attributes() Function
We can get the object attributes using the attributes() function
Syntax:
attributes(object) --> Returns a list contains the object attributes
Example:
o1 = new point
aList = attributes(o1) # we can use see attributes(o1)
for t in aList see t next # print xyz
Class Point x y z
47.19 methods() Function
We can get the object methods using the methods() function
Syntax:
methods(object) --> Returns a list contains the object methods
Example:
o1 = new test
aList = methods(o1)
for x in aList
cCode = "o1."+x+"()"
eval(cCode)
next
Class Test
func f1
see "hello from f1" + nl
func f2
see "hello from f2" + nl
47.17. isobject() Function 384
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func f3
see "hello from f3" + nl
func f4
see "hello from f4" + nl
Output:
hello from f1
hello from f2
hello from f3
hello from f4
47.20 isattribute() Function
We can test if the object contains an attribute or not using the isattribute() function
Syntax:
isattribute(object,cAttributeName) --> Returns True if the object contains the attribute
Example:
o1 = new point
see isattribute(o1,"x") + nl # print 1
see isattribute(o1,"t") + nl # print 0
see isattribute(o1,"y") + nl # print 1
see isattribute(o1,"z") + nl # print 1
class point x y z
47.21 isprivateattribute() Function
We can test if the object contains a private attribute or not using the isprivateattribute() function
Syntax:
isprivateattribute(object,cAttributeName) --> Returns True if the object
contains the private attribute
Example:
o1 = new person
see isprivateattribute(o1,"name") + nl +
isprivateattribute(o1,"address") + nl +
isprivateattribute(o1,"phone") + nl +
isprivateattribute(o1,"job") + nl +
isprivateattribute(o1,"salary")
Class Person
name address phone
private
job salary
47.20. isattribute() Function 385
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Output:
0
0
0
1
1
47.22 ismethod() Function
We can test if the object class contains a method or not using the ismethod() function
Syntax:
ismethod(object,cMethodName) --> Returns True if the object class contains the method
Example:
o1 = new point
see ismethod(o1,"print") + nl # print 1
mylist = []
mylist + new point
see ismethod(mylist[1],"print") + nl # print 1
class point x y z
func print
see x + nl + y + nl + z + nl
47.23 isprivatemethod() Function
We can test if the object class contains a private method or not using the isprivatemethod() function
Syntax:
isprivatemethod(object,cMethodName) --> Returns True if the object class contains
the private method
Example:
o1 = new Test
see isprivatemethod(o1,"f1") + nl +
isprivatemethod(o1,"f2")
Class Test
func f1
see "message from f1()" + nl
private
func f2
see "message from f2()" + nl
Output:
47.22. ismethod() Function 386
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0
1
47.24 addattribute() Function
We can add an attribute (or a group of attributes) to the object state (not the class) using the addattribute() function
Syntax:
AddAttribute(object,cAttributeName|aAttributesList)
Example(1):
see new point {x=10 y=20 z=30}
Class Point
AddAttribute(self,["x","y","z"])
Example(2):
o1 = new point
addattribute(o1,"x")
addattribute(o1,"y")
addattribute(o1,"z")
see o1 {x=10 y=20 z=30}
class point
Output:
x: 10.000000
y: 20.000000
z: 30.000000
47.25 addmethod() Function
We can add a method to the object class using the addmethod() function This method can be used with any object from
the same class.
Syntax:
AddMethod(Object,cNewMethodName,cMethodName|AnonymousFunction)
Example:
o1 = new point { x=10 y=20 z=30 }
addmethod(o1,"print", func { see x + nl + y + nl + z + nl } )
o1.print()
Class point
x y z
Output:
47.24. addattribute() Function 387

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The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 42 of 212

  • 1. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 clock() ... Note: The complete list is removed from the previous output. 47.5 islocal() Function We can check if a variable is defined in the local scope or not using the islocal() function. Syntax: islocal(cVariableName) --> returns 1 if the variable is defined in the local scope returns 0 if the variable is not defined in the local scope Example: test() func test x=10 y=20 see islocal("x") + nl + islocal("y") + nl + islocal("z") + nl Output: 1 1 0 47.6 isglobal() Function We can check if a variable is defined in the global scope or not using the isglobal() function. Syntax: isglobal(cVariableName) --> returns 1 if the variable is defined in the global scope returns 0 if the variable is not defined in the global scope Example: x=10 y=20 test() func test see isglobal("x") + nl + isglobal("y") + nl + isglobal("z") + nl Output: 1 1 0 47.5. islocal() Function 378
  • 2. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 47.7 isfunction() Function We can check if a Ring function is defined or not using the isfunction() function. Syntax: isfunction(cFunctionName) --> returns 1 if the Ring function is defined returns 0 if the Ring function is not defined Example: see isfunction("f1") + nl + isfunction("f2") + nl + isfunction("f3") + nl func f1 see "message from f1()" + nl func f2 see "message from f2()" + nl Output: 1 1 0 47.8 iscfunction() Function We can check if a C function is defined or not using the iscfunction() function. Syntax: iscfunction(cFunctionName) --> returns 1 if the C function is defined returns 0 if the C function is not defined Example: see iscfunction("len") + nl + iscfunction("add") + nl + iscfunction("test") + nl Output: 1 1 0 47.9 packages() Function We can get a list of packages names using the packages() function. Syntax: packages() --> a list contains packages names 47.7. isfunction() Function 379
  • 3. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 Example: See packages() Package Package1 Class class1 Func f1 Package Package2 Class class1 Func f1 Package Package3 Class class1 Func f1 Package Package4 Class class1 Func f1 Output: package1 package2 package3 package4 47.10 ispackage() Function We can check if a package is defined or not using the ispackage() function. Syntax: ispackage(cPackageName) --> returns 1 if the Package is defined returns 0 if the Package is not defined Example: See ispackage("package1") + nl + ispackage("package4") + nl + ispackage("package5") + nl + ispackage("package3") + nl Package Package1 Class class1 Func f1 Package Package2 Class class1 Func f1 Package Package3 Class class1 Func f1 Package Package4 Class class1 Func f1 47.10. ispackage() Function 380
  • 4. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 Output: 1 1 0 1 47.11 classes() Function We can get a list of classes names using the classes() function. Syntax: classes() --> a list contains classes names Example: See classes() Class class1 Func f1 Class class2 Func f1 Class class3 Func f1 Output: class1 class2 class3 47.12 isclass() Function We can check if a class is defined or not using the isclass() function. Syntax: isclass(cClassName) --> returns 1 if the Class is defined returns 0 if the Class is not defined Example: see isclass("class4") + nl + isclass("class3") + nl + isclass("class2") + nl Class class1 func f1 class class2 func f1 class class3 func f1 47.11. classes() Function 381
  • 5. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 Output: 0 1 1 47.13 packageclasses() Function We can get a list of classes names inside a package using the packageclasses() function. Syntax: packageclasses(cPackageName) --> a list contains classes names inside the package Example: see "classes in Package1" + nl see packageclasses("Package1") see "classes in Package2" + nl see packageclasses("Package2") Package Package1 Class class1 Func f1 Package Package2 Class class1 Func f1 Class class2 Func f1 Class class3 func f1 Output: classes in Package1 class1 classes in Package2 class1 class2 class3 47.14 ispackageclass() Function We can check if a class is defined inside package or not using the ispackageclass() function. Syntax: ispackageclass(cPackageName,cClassName) --> returns 1 if the Class is defined returns 0 if the Class is not defined Example: see ispackageclass("package1","class1") + nl + ispackageclass("package1","class2") + nl + ispackageclass("package2","class1") + nl + 47.13. packageclasses() Function 382
  • 6. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 ispackageclass("package2","class2") + nl Package Package1 Class class1 Func f1 Package Package2 Class class1 Func f1 Class class2 Func f1 Class class3 func f1 Output: 1 0 1 1 47.15 classname() Function We can know the class name of an object using the classname() function Syntax: classname(object) --> Returns the object class name Example: o1 = new point o2 = new rect see classname(o1) + nl # print point see classname(o2) + nl # print rect class point class rect 47.16 objectid() Function We can know the object id using the objectid() function Syntax: objectid(object) --> Returns the object id Example: o1 = new point see objectid(o1) + nl test(o1) func test v see objectid(v) + nl 47.15. classname() Function 383
  • 7. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 Class point x y z Output: 021B5808 021B5808 47.17 isobject() Function We can check the variable to know if it’s an object or not using the isobject() function Syntax: isobject(variable) --> Returns True if it's an object, False if it's not 47.18 attributes() Function We can get the object attributes using the attributes() function Syntax: attributes(object) --> Returns a list contains the object attributes Example: o1 = new point aList = attributes(o1) # we can use see attributes(o1) for t in aList see t next # print xyz Class Point x y z 47.19 methods() Function We can get the object methods using the methods() function Syntax: methods(object) --> Returns a list contains the object methods Example: o1 = new test aList = methods(o1) for x in aList cCode = "o1."+x+"()" eval(cCode) next Class Test func f1 see "hello from f1" + nl func f2 see "hello from f2" + nl 47.17. isobject() Function 384
  • 8. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 func f3 see "hello from f3" + nl func f4 see "hello from f4" + nl Output: hello from f1 hello from f2 hello from f3 hello from f4 47.20 isattribute() Function We can test if the object contains an attribute or not using the isattribute() function Syntax: isattribute(object,cAttributeName) --> Returns True if the object contains the attribute Example: o1 = new point see isattribute(o1,"x") + nl # print 1 see isattribute(o1,"t") + nl # print 0 see isattribute(o1,"y") + nl # print 1 see isattribute(o1,"z") + nl # print 1 class point x y z 47.21 isprivateattribute() Function We can test if the object contains a private attribute or not using the isprivateattribute() function Syntax: isprivateattribute(object,cAttributeName) --> Returns True if the object contains the private attribute Example: o1 = new person see isprivateattribute(o1,"name") + nl + isprivateattribute(o1,"address") + nl + isprivateattribute(o1,"phone") + nl + isprivateattribute(o1,"job") + nl + isprivateattribute(o1,"salary") Class Person name address phone private job salary 47.20. isattribute() Function 385
  • 9. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 Output: 0 0 0 1 1 47.22 ismethod() Function We can test if the object class contains a method or not using the ismethod() function Syntax: ismethod(object,cMethodName) --> Returns True if the object class contains the method Example: o1 = new point see ismethod(o1,"print") + nl # print 1 mylist = [] mylist + new point see ismethod(mylist[1],"print") + nl # print 1 class point x y z func print see x + nl + y + nl + z + nl 47.23 isprivatemethod() Function We can test if the object class contains a private method or not using the isprivatemethod() function Syntax: isprivatemethod(object,cMethodName) --> Returns True if the object class contains the private method Example: o1 = new Test see isprivatemethod(o1,"f1") + nl + isprivatemethod(o1,"f2") Class Test func f1 see "message from f1()" + nl private func f2 see "message from f2()" + nl Output: 47.22. ismethod() Function 386
  • 10. Ring Documentation, Release 1.10 0 1 47.24 addattribute() Function We can add an attribute (or a group of attributes) to the object state (not the class) using the addattribute() function Syntax: AddAttribute(object,cAttributeName|aAttributesList) Example(1): see new point {x=10 y=20 z=30} Class Point AddAttribute(self,["x","y","z"]) Example(2): o1 = new point addattribute(o1,"x") addattribute(o1,"y") addattribute(o1,"z") see o1 {x=10 y=20 z=30} class point Output: x: 10.000000 y: 20.000000 z: 30.000000 47.25 addmethod() Function We can add a method to the object class using the addmethod() function This method can be used with any object from the same class. Syntax: AddMethod(Object,cNewMethodName,cMethodName|AnonymousFunction) Example: o1 = new point { x=10 y=20 z=30 } addmethod(o1,"print", func { see x + nl + y + nl + z + nl } ) o1.print() Class point x y z Output: 47.24. addattribute() Function 387