What does Ruby constants really mean? The following code doesn’t show any ‘constant’ attribute. The warning is there, but I still get to change what A refers to.
A = 1
puts A # => 1
A = 2 # warning: already initialized constant A
puts A # => 2
Or is Ruby constants are just an indication without any enforcement?
That’s right, constants are just like variables in ruby, but you get a warning if you change them.
Also, there’s one difference with mere variables: You can access constants even if they are defined inside another class or module, for example given this snippet:
You can reach
PIdoingConstants::PIwhileConstants::otherwill not work.