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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T08:45:27+00:00 2026-06-12T08:45:27+00:00

I want a method to be used within another method and returns the arguments

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I want a method to be used within another method and returns the arguments without the need of mentioning the argument names, something like return_arguments in the following.

def foo a, b, *c
  ... # part a
  p return_arguments
  ... # part b
end

foo(1, "blah blah", :a, :b)
... # return from part a
# => [1, "blah blah", :a, :b]
... # return from part b

Is this possible? I figured out that binding, local_variables, and eval may be used, but am not sure how to distinguish the arguments from other local variables defined in part a above. Is there a particular ordering rule for local_variables? If so, maybe I can use that together with arity to extract the arguments.

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    2026-06-12T08:45:28+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 8:45 am

    It’s definitely inefficient, but here’s a solution (although you probably should be using a hash like @tadman mentioned):

    set_trace_func proc { |e,_,_,i,b,_|
       if e == 'call'
          p = method(i).parameters
          @arguments = p.map {|p| eval(p[1].to_s,b)}
       end
    }
    
    def foo a, b, *c
       a = 50
       b = 3
       return @arguments
       a = 11
       b = 2
    end
    
    p foo(1, "blah blah", :a, :b)
    
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