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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T14:03:13+00:00 2026-05-10T14:03:13+00:00

Other than self.class.send :method, args… , of course. I’d like to make a rather

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Other than self.class.send :method, args..., of course. I’d like to make a rather complex method available at both the class and instance level without duplicating the code.


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@Jonathan Branam: that was my assumption, but I wanted to make sure nobody else had found a way around. Visibility in Ruby is very different from that in Java. You’re also quite right that private doesn’t work on class methods, though this will declare a private class method:

class Foo   class <<self     private     def bar       puts 'bar'     end   end end  Foo.bar # => NoMethodError: private method 'bar' called for Foo:Class 
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  1. 2026-05-10T14:03:13+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 2:03 pm

    Here is a code snippet to go along with the question. Using ‘private’ in a class definition does not apply to class methods. You need to use ‘private_class_method’ as in the following example.

    class Foo   def self.private_bar     # Complex logic goes here     puts 'hi'   end   private_class_method :private_bar   class <<self     private     def another_private_bar       puts 'bar'     end   end   public   def instance_bar     self.class.private_bar   end   def instance_bar2     self.class.another_private_bar   end end  f=Foo.new f=instance_bar # NoMethodError: private method `private_bar' called for Foo:Class f=instance_bar2 # NoMethodError: private method `another_private_bar' called for Foo:Class 

    I don’t see a way to get around this. The documentation says that you cannot specify the receive of a private method. Also you can only access a private method from the same instance. The class Foo is a different object than a given instance of Foo.

    Don’t take my answer as final. I’m certainly not an expert, but I wanted to provide a code snippet so that others who attempt to answer will have properly private class methods.

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