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Gem::UserInteraction

Make the default UI accessible without the “ui.” prefix. Classes including this module may use the interaction methods on the default UI directly. Classes may also reference the ui and ui= methods.

Example:

class X
  include Gem::UserInteraction

  def get_answer
    n = ask("What is the meaning of life?")
  end
end

Public Instance Methods

alert(*args) click to toggle source
 
               # File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 87
def alert(*args)
  ui.alert(*args)
end
            
alert_error(*args) click to toggle source
 
               # File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 91
def alert_error(*args)
  ui.alert_error(*args)
end
            
alert_warning(*args) click to toggle source
 
               # File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 95
def alert_warning(*args)
  ui.alert_warning(*args)
end
            
ask(*args) click to toggle source
 
               # File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 99
def ask(*args)
  ui.ask(*args)
end
            
ask_for_password(*args) click to toggle source
 
               # File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 103
def ask_for_password(*args)
  ui.ask_for_password(*args)
end
            
ask_yes_no(*args) click to toggle source
 
               # File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 107
def ask_yes_no(*args)
  ui.ask_yes_no(*args)
end
            
choose_from_list(*args) click to toggle source
 
               # File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 111
def choose_from_list(*args)
  ui.choose_from_list(*args)
end
            
say(*args) click to toggle source
 
               # File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 115
def say(*args)
  ui.say(*args)
end
            
terminate_interaction(*args) click to toggle source
 
               # File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 119
def terminate_interaction(*args)
  ui.terminate_interaction(*args)
end
            

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