I’m trying to wrap my head around Ruby, and one thing I’m struggling with is the lack of interface/abstract class support. From googling about, the response I continuously see to abstract class related Ruby questions is “You’re thinking in Java. Ruby doesn’t work that way”
So, how would one work in Ruby without interfaces/abstract classes?
For example, in Java I might create an abstract class “book”, with subclasses “novel”, “textbook”, and “journal”. There is a lot of common functionality that I throw in ‘book’, but I don’t want it to be directly accessible – a book must be either a novel, textbook or journal.
In ruby, how would I write out that sort of functionality?
I am also Ruby starter. From my understanding, there is a closer rival for abstract classes in ruby. that is
module. you can’t create any instances of module but you can include with another class. So a target class will get the whole functionality of parentIn statically typed languages like java/C# , Interfaces enforce the classes to have all the methods at compile time. Since Ruby is dynamic, there is no meaning in it.
For more clarity, check these posts why dynamic languages don’t require interfaces..
Cheers