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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T05:29:13+00:00 2026-05-30T05:29:13+00:00

I am new to Ruby, and it seems that Ruby does support variables defined

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I am new to Ruby, and it seems that Ruby does support variables defined outside the method being accessed just now when I want to do something:


template=<<MTEMP
#methodName#:function(){},
MTEMP
result="";
def generateMethods(mds)
  mds.each do |md|
    result+=template.gsub(/#methodName#/,md).to_s+"\n";
  end
  result;
end

puts generateMethods(['getName','getAge','setName','setAge'])

When I tried to run it I got the error:

undefined local variable or method ‘template’ for main:Object (NameError)

It seems that I can not access the template and result variable inner the generateMethods method?

Why?


Update:

It seems that the scope concept is differ from what is in the javascript?

var xx='xx';
function afun(){
  console.info(xx);
}

The above code will work.

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    2026-05-30T05:29:15+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 5:29 am

    The result and template variables inside the generateMethods function are different from the ones declared outside and are local to that function. You could declare them as global variables with $:

    $template=<<MTEMP
    #methodName#:function(){},
    MTEMP
    $result="";
    def generateMethods(mds)
      mds.each do |md|
        $result+=$template.gsub(/#methodName#/,md).to_s+"\n";
      end
      $result;
    end
    puts generateMethods(['getName','getAge','setName','setAge'])
    

    But what’s your purpose with this function? I think there’s a cleaner way to do this if you can explain your question more.

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