/*
* call-seq:
* obj.singleton_methods(all=true) => array
*
* Returns an array of the names of singleton methods for <i>obj</i>.
* If the optional <i>all</i> parameter is true, the list will include
* methods in modules included in <i>obj</i>.
*
* module Other
* def three() end
* end
*
* class Single
* def Single.four() end
* end
*
* a = Single.new
*
* def a.one()
* end
*
* class << a
* include Other
* def two()
* end
* end
*
* Single.singleton_methods #=> ["four"]
* a.singleton_methods(false) #=> ["two", "one"]
* a.singleton_methods #=> ["two", "one", "three"]
*/
VALUE
rb_obj_singleton_methods(argc, argv, obj)
int argc;
VALUE *argv;
VALUE obj;
{
VALUE recur, ary, klass;
st_table *list;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &recur);
if (argc == 0) {
recur = Qtrue;
}
klass = CLASS_OF(obj);
list = st_init_numtable();
if (klass && FL_TEST(klass, FL_SINGLETON)) {
st_foreach(RCLASS(klass)->m_tbl, method_entry, (st_data_t)list);
klass = RCLASS(klass)->super;
}
if (RTEST(recur)) {
while (klass && (FL_TEST(klass, FL_SINGLETON) || TYPE(klass) == T_ICLASS)) {
st_foreach(RCLASS(klass)->m_tbl, method_entry, (st_data_t)list);
klass = RCLASS(klass)->super;
}
}
ary = rb_ary_new();
st_foreach(list, ins_methods_i, ary);
st_free_table(list);
return ary;
}