Ruby Programming/Reference/Objects

Object is the base class of all other classes created in Ruby. It provides the basic set of functions available to all classes, and each function can be explicitly overridden by the user.

This class provides a number of useful methods for all of the classes in Ruby.

Object inherits from BasicObject which allows creating alternate object hierarchies. Methods on object are available to all classes unless explicitly overridden.

In Ruby, everything is an Object including classes and modules. Object and BasicObject are the most low-level class.

ARGF
ARGF is a stream designed for use in scripts that process files given as command-line arguments or passed in via STDIN.

ARGV
ARGV contains the command line arguments used to run ruby with the first value containing the name of the executable.

DATA
DATA is a File that contains the data section of the executed file. To create a data section use __END__:

ENV
ENV is a Hash-like accessor for environment variables.

STDERR
Holds the original stderr

STDIN
Holds the original stdin

STDOUT
Holds the original stdout

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