Keywords
The following keywords are used by Ruby.
- __ENCODING__
-
The script encoding of the current file. See Encoding.
- __LINE__
-
The line number of this keyword in the current file.
- __FILE__
-
The path to the current file.
- BEGIN
-
Runs before any other code in the current file. See miscellaneous syntax
- END
-
Runs after any other code in the current file. See miscellaneous syntax
- alias
-
Creates an alias between two methods (and other things). See modules and classes syntax
- and
-
Short-circuit Boolean and with lower precedence than
&&
- begin
-
Starts an exception handling block. See exceptions syntax
- break
-
Leaves a block early. See control expressions syntax
- case
-
Starts a
case
expression. See control expressions syntax - class
-
Creates or opens a class. See modules and classes syntax
- def
-
Defines a method. See methods syntax
- defined?
-
Returns a string describing its argument. See miscellaneous syntax
- do
-
Starts a block.
- else
-
The unhandled condition in
case
,if
andunless
expressions. See control expressions - elsif
-
An alternate condition for an
if
expression. See control expressions - end
-
The end of a syntax block. Used by classes, modules, methods, exception handling and control expressions.
- ensure
-
Starts a section of code that is always run when an exception is raised. See exception handling
- false
-
Boolean false. See literals
- for
-
A loop that is similar to using the
each
method. See control expressions - if
-
Used for
if
and modifierif
expressions. See control expressions - in
-
Used to separate the iterable object and iterator variable in a
for
loop. See control expressions - module
-
Creates or opens a module. See modules and classes syntax
- next
-
Skips the rest of the block. See control expressions
- nil
-
A false value usually indicating “no value” or “unknown”. See literals
- not
-
Inverts the following boolean expression. Has a lower precedence than
!
- or
-
Boolean or with lower precedence than
||
- redo
-
Restarts execution in the current block. See control expressions
- rescue
-
Starts an exception section of code in a
begin
block. See exception handling - retry
-
Retries an exception block. See exception handling
- return
-
Exits a method. See methods
- self
-
The object the current method is attached to. See methods
- super
-
Calls the current method in a superclass. See methods
- then
-
Indicates the end of conditional blocks in control structures. See control expressions
- true
-
Boolean true. See literals
- undef
-
Prevents a class or module from responding to a method call. See modules and classes
- unless
-
Used for
unless
and modifierunless
expressions. See control expressions - until
-
Creates a loop that executes until the condition is true. See control expressions
- when
-
A condition in a
case
expression. See control expressions - while
-
Creates a loop that executes while the condition is true. See control expressions
- yield
-
Starts execution of the block sent to the current method. See methods
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