/*
* call-seq:
* mod.instance_methods(include_super=true) => array
*
* Returns an array containing the names of public instance methods in
* the receiver. For a module, these are the public methods; for a
* class, they are the instance (not singleton) methods. With no
* argument, or with an argument that is <code>false</code>, the
* instance methods in <i>mod</i> are returned, otherwise the methods
* in <i>mod</i> and <i>mod</i>'s superclasses are returned.
*
* module A
* def method1() end
* end
* class B
* def method2() end
* end
* class C < B
* def method3() end
* end
*
* A.instance_methods #=> ["method1"]
* B.instance_methods(false) #=> ["method2"]
* C.instance_methods(false) #=> ["method3"]
* C.instance_methods(true).length #=> 43
*/
VALUE
rb_class_instance_methods(argc, argv, mod)
int argc;
VALUE *argv;
VALUE mod;
{
return class_instance_method_list(argc, argv, mod, ins_methods_i);
}