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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T23:22:30+00:00 2026-05-25T23:22:30+00:00

Module in macruby has many methods that it doesn’t usually have. One of these

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Module in macruby has many methods that it doesn’t usually have. One of these is __type__ and I simply can’t seem to figure out what it does. What does it do?

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    2026-05-25T23:22:31+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 11:22 pm

    __type__ is defined in object.c as:

    static VALUE
    rb_obj_type(VALUE obj)
    {
        return LONG2FIX(TYPE(obj));
    }
    

    which in turns depends on the rb_type function:

    static inline int
    rb_type(VALUE obj)
    {
        if (IMMEDIATE_P(obj)) {
        if (FIXNUM_P(obj)) {
            return T_FIXNUM;
        }
        if (FIXFLOAT_P(obj)) {
            return T_FLOAT;
        }
        if (obj == Qtrue) {
            return T_TRUE;
        }
        if (obj == Qundef) {
            return T_UNDEF;
        }
        }
        else if (!RTEST(obj)) {
        if (obj == Qnil) {
            return T_NIL;
        }
        if (obj == Qfalse) {
            return T_FALSE;
        }
        }
        return rb_objc_type(obj);
    }
    

    Definitely, it simply returns a number that corresponds to a type identifier, as defined by the pre compiler constants T_FIXNUM, T_FLOAT, etc.

    I would say that it is something of really limited use for standard users, although it may make your code more efficient in type checking when you write C extensions.

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