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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:17:43+00:00 2026-05-13T09:17:43+00:00

Using module_eval, my code allows me to dynamically create and add new methods to

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Using module_eval, my code allows me to dynamically create and add new methods to a class based on input parameters. See this post for an example
Ruby class_eval and yield

Now my question is how do I reset the class back to its original methods? Is there a simple method I can use to reset a class back to it’s original state? The reason for this is that once new methods are added to the class, they persists and I need to be get rid of them if I create a new object with a different set of methods.

Also I must apologize if this question doesn’t quite make sense, I’ve been up for 24 hours and probably needed to get some rest to think clearly. If this is not clear, I can provide an example. Thanks for your help in advance.

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    2026-05-13T09:17:44+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:17 am

    Edit: Added complete solution

    If you keep a list of the methods added in your earlier post, you can use remove_method to remove these methods with something like:

    class MyTest
      @@methods_list = []
    
      def self.show_methods
        @@methods_list
      end
    
      def self.reset_methods
        @@methods_list.each do |method|
          remove_method(method)
        end
        @@methods_list = []
      end
    
      def self.add_methods
        define_method("method1")  { puts "This is method1" }
        define_method("method2")  { puts "This is method2" }
        true
      end
    
      def self.method_added(method_name)
        @@methods_list << method_name.to_s
        puts "Added: " + method_name.to_s + ", list: " + @@methods_list.inspect
      end
    end
    

    Now you can try out the following:

    >> require 'mytest.rb'
    >> t = MyTest.new # => #<MyTest:0x2b1e293247f0>
    >> MyTest.add_methods
    Added: method1, list: ["method1"]
    Added: method2, list: ["method1", "method2"]
    >> t.method1 # Method is available:
    This is method1
    >> MyTest.reset_methods
    >> t.method1 # Method is undefined now, so we'd expect an error
    NoMethodError: undefined method `method1' for #<MyTest:0x2b1e293247f0>
        from (irb):6
    
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