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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T17:54:20+00:00 2026-05-27T17:54:20+00:00

I’ve created an OpenStruct -like class called Ribbon : class Ribbon < BasicObject def

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I’ve created an OpenStruct-like class called Ribbon:

class Ribbon < BasicObject
  def __hash__
    @hash ||= {}
  end

  def initialize(hash = {}, &block)
    __hash__.merge! hash, &block
    Ribbon.convert_all! self
  end

  def self.convert(object)
    case object
      when ::Hash then self.new object
      when ::Array then object.map { |element| convert element }
      else object
    end
  end

  def self.convert_all!(ribbon)
    ribbon.__hash__.each do |key, value|
      ribbon[key] = case value
        when Ribbon then convert_all! value
        else convert value
      end
    end
    ribbon
  end
end

Not included: [key], [key] = value, and method_missing. Full code.

I’d like to provide a way to customize the string generated by to_s and inspect. I want to make it so that the custom format is also applied to nested Ribbons:

hash = { a: { b: { c: 'd' } }, e: 'f' }
ribbon = hash.to_ribbon # Ribbon.new(self)

ribbon.to_s { |k, v| "#{k} -> #{v}" }
=> { Ribbon a -> { Ribbon b -> { Ribbon c -> d } }, e -> f }

My first try consisted of the following:

def to_s(&b)
  # __h__ contains the key => value mappings.
  v = __h__.map { |k, v| b ? b.call(k, v) : "#{key}:#{value}" }
  "{ Ribbon #{v.join ', '} }"
end

# Format is applied only for the receiver.
=> { Ribbon a -> { Ribbon b:{ Ribbon c:d } }, e -> f }

Since Ribbon objects are a special case, I thought I’d intercept and handle them specially:

def to_s(&b)
  v = __h__.map do |k, v|
    case v
      when Ribbon then v.to_s &b
      else b ? b.call(k, v) : "#{key}:#{value}"
    end
  end
  "{ Ribbon #{v.join ', '} }"
end

# Now, the keys for all nested hashes but the deepest are hidden.
=> { Ribbon { Ribbon { Ribbon c -> d } }, e -> f }

I’m having trouble figuring this out. What is the best way to solve this problem?

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    2026-05-27T17:54:20+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:54 pm

    Try this:

    def to_s(&b)
      v = __h__.map do |k, v|
        b ? b.call(k, v.to_s(&b)) : "#{k}: #{v}"
      end
      "{ Ribbon #{v.join ', '} }"
    end
    

    Testing:

    r = Ribbon.new({a: Ribbon.new({b: Ribbon.new({c: 'd'})}), e: 'f'})
    
    puts r.to_s
     => { Ribbon a: { Ribbon b: { Ribbon c: d } }, e: f }
    
    puts r.to_s {|k, v| "#{k}: #{v}"}
     => { Ribbon a: { Ribbon b: { Ribbon c: d } }, e: f }
    
    puts r.to_s {|k, v| "#{k} => #{v}"}
     => { Ribbon a => { Ribbon b => { Ribbon c => d } }, e => f }
    
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