This repository complements the Custom Enumerables Project in the Ruby Course for The Odin Project. The goal of this project is to reimplement common methods used frequently through the enumerables module with objects like arrays and hashes. This project will also familiarize you with how to work with blocks and procs. Some starter code and specs are provided to validate the correctness of your solutions.
First, clone this repository with
git clone [email protected]:TheOdinProject/custom_enumerable_project.git
Then, navigate into the folder through your command line with
cd custom_enumerable_project
and install the dependencies using the command
bundle install
You will add new methods to the Enumerable
module in lib/my_enumerables.rb
. Before you implement a method, go to the corresponding spec file and watch the test fail by running
bundle exec rspec <spec_file>
You can find the associated spec file in the methods section. Then, add the method to the enumerable module. Run the tests again using the same command until they pass.
As an example, before you start implementing the my_each
method, run
bundle exec rspec spec/my_each_spec.rb
to see that the test fails as expected.
Once you implement it, like so:
# lib/my_enumerables.rb
class Array
def my_each
# Complete code
end
end
run the command
bundle exec rspec spec/my_each_spec.rb
again to see if your code is correct or not.
The following table has the methods you will need to implement along with their associated specs, as outlined in the project instructions.
Method | Spec File | Notes |
---|---|---|
Array#my_each |
spec/my_each_spec.rb | You will define my_each on the Array class in lib/my_enumerables.rb |
Enumerable#my_each_with_index |
spec/my_each_with_index_spec.rb | |
Enumerable#my_select |
spec/my_select_spec.rb | |
Enumerable#my_all? |
spec/my_all_spec.rb | |
Enumerable#my_any? |
spec/my_any_spec.rb | |
Enumerable#my_none? |
spec/my_none_spec.rb | |
Enumerable#my_count |
spec/my_count_spec.rb | |
Enumerable#my_map |
spec/my_map_spec.rb | |
Enumerable#my_inject |
spec/my_inject_spec.rb |