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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T18:07:52+00:00 2026-06-16T18:07:52+00:00

This probably isn’t something you should try at home, but for some reason or

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This probably isn’t something you should try at home, but for some reason or another I tried to create an array of methods in Ruby.

I started by defining two methods.

irb(main):001:0> def test1
irb(main):002:1>   puts "test!"
irb(main):003:1> end
=> nil
irb(main):004:0> def test2
irb(main):005:1>   puts "test2!"
irb(main):006:1> end
=> nil

The weird thing happens when you try to put it into an actual array. It seems to run both methods.

irb(main):007:0> array = [test1, test2]
test!
test2!
=> [nil, nil]

And afterwards, the array is empty.

irb(main):008:0> puts array


=> nil

Can someone explain to me why it runs the methods? Other than that the whole excercise is seriously in need of an exorcist?

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    2026-06-16T18:07:53+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    What you’re storing in your array is the result of calling your methods, not the methods themselves.

    def test1
      puts "foo!"
    end
    
    def test2
      puts "bar!"
    end
    

    You can store references to the actual methods like this:

    > arr = [method(:test1), method(:test2)]
    # => [#<Method: Object#test1>, #<Method: Object#test2>] 
    

    Later, you can call the referenced methods like this:

    > arr.each {|m| m.call }
    foo!
    bar!
    
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