struct Nil
Overview
The Nil
type has only one possible value: nil
.
nil
is commonly used to represent the absence of a value.
For example, String#index
returns the position of the character or nil
if it's not
in the string:
str = "Hello world"
str.index 'e' # => 1
str.index 'a' # => nil
In the above example, trying to invoke a method on the returned value will
give a compile time error unless both Int32
and Nil
define that method:
str = "Hello world"
idx = str.index 'e'
idx + 1 # Error: undefined method '+' for Nil
The language and the standard library provide short, readable, easy ways to deal with nil
,
such as Object#try
and Object#not_nil!
:
str = "Hello world"
# The index of 'e' in str or 0 if not found
idx1 = str.index('e') || 0
idx2 = str.index('a')
if idx2
# Compiles: idx2 can't be nil here
idx2 + 1
end
# Tell the compiler that we are sure the returned
# value is not nil: raises a runtime exception
# if our assumption doesn't hold.
idx3 = str.index('o').not_nil!
See Nil
literal in the language reference.
Defined in:
objects.crConstructors
Instance Method Summary
- #to_xml(xml : XML::Builder) : Nil
- #to_xml(io : IO, *, key : String | Nil = nil, indent : XMLT::IndentOptions = nil) : Nil
- #to_xml(*, key : String | Nil = nil, indent : XMLT::IndentOptions = nil) : String
Instance methods inherited from class Object
to_xml(io : IO, *, indent : XMLT::IndentOptions = nil) : Nilto_xml(*, indent : XMLT::IndentOptions = nil) : String to_xml
Class methods inherited from class Object
from_xml(xml : String)from_xml(node : XML::Node)
from_xml(xml : String, *, root : String)
from_xml(node : XML::Node, *, root : String) from_xml