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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T12:34:00+00:00 2026-06-13T12:34:00+00:00

Say you are overwriting a method in a subclass with a different arity: class

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Say you are overwriting a method in a subclass with a different arity:

class A
  def foo(arg)          # arity is 1
    # doing something here
  end
end

class B < A
  def foo(arg1, arg2)   # arity is 2
    super(arg1)         # <- HERE
  end
end

Is there a way to get the arity of super on line HERE?

(The real use case: I’m calling super knowing that the superclass doesn’t take any arguments. However, if the superclass implementation (in a gem) ever changes, I’d like to issue a warning.)

Thanks for your help!

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    2026-06-13T12:34:00+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 12:34 pm

    Regarding your real use case: there’s no need to check the arguments yourself. Just call

    super(arg1)
    

    and Ruby will raise an ArgumentError if the argument count doesn’t match.

    Update

    Due to some downvotes, I think I should answer your initial question.

    How to get the arity of “super”?

    Starting with Ruby 2.2, there’s Method#super_method and UnboundMethod#super_method:

    class A
      def foo(arg)
      end
    end
    
    class B < A
      def foo(arg1, arg2)
      end
    end
    
    B.instance_method(:foo).arity #=> 2
    B.instance_method(:foo).super_method.arity #=> 1
    

    From within B#foo, you could write:

    class B < A
      def foo(arg1, arg2)
        method(__method__).super_method.arity #=> 1
      end
    end
    
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