class Data::Task
- Data::Task
- Reference
- Object
Included Modules
- Comparable(Data::Task)
- JSON::Serializable
Defined in:
data/task.crConstructors
- .new(pull : JSON::PullParser)
- .new(name : String, completed : Bool = false, priority : Data::Task::Priority = Priority::Normal)
Instance Method Summary
-
#<=>(other : Task)
The comparison operator.
- #complete
- #completed : Bool
- #completed=(completed : Bool)
- #completed_at : Time | Nil
- #completed_at=(completed_at : Time | Nil)
- #format(index)
- #name : String
- #name=(name : String)
- #priority : Priority
- #priority=(priority : Priority)
-
#to_s : String
Returns a nicely readable and concise string representation of this object, typically intended for users.
Constructor Detail
def self.new(name : String, completed : Bool = false, priority : Data::Task::Priority = Priority::Normal)
#
Instance Method Detail
Description copied from module Comparable(Data::Task)
The comparison operator. Returns 0
if the two objects are equal,
a negative number if this object is considered less than other,
a positive number if this object is considered greater than other,
or nil
if the two objects are not comparable.
Subclasses define this method to provide class-specific ordering.
The comparison operator is usually used to sort values:
# Sort in a descending way:
[3, 1, 2].sort { |x, y| y <=> x } # => [3, 2, 1]
# Sort in an ascending way:
[3, 1, 2].sort { |x, y| x <=> y } # => [1, 2, 3]
def to_s : String
#
Description copied from class Object
Returns a nicely readable and concise string representation of this object, typically intended for users.
This method should usually not be overridden. It delegates to
#to_s(IO)
which can be overridden for custom implementations.
Also see #inspect
.