Hi all,
I've got a little curiosity about defining methods. As far as I know (and
maybe I'm wrong) functions doesn't exist in Ruby... right? Ruby only have
methods.
However, I can do this:
<code>
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
def test
puts "This is a test"
end
test
</code>
If test is really a method... what class it belongs to? Or is it a function
and I've missed something?
Thank you.
PD: OK, I know, I'm more worried about conceptual point of view that I'd must
be ;-)
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