What is “p” in Ruby?

安稳与你 提交于 2019-11-28 08:52:23

p() is a Kernel method

It writes obj.inspect to the standard output.

Because Object mixes in the Kernel module, the p() method is available everywhere.

It's common, btw, to use it in poetry mode, meaning that the parens are dropped. The CSV snippet can be written like...

CSV.open 'data.csv', 'r' do |row|
  p row
end

It's documented here with the rest of the Kernel module.

Kernel#p is the little debugging brother of Kernel#puts: it more or less works exactly like it, but it converts its arguments using #inspect instead of #to_s.

The reason why it has such a cryptic name is so that you can quickly throw it into an expression and take it out again when debugging. (I guess it's a lot less useful now that Ruby is getting better and better "proper" debugging support.)

Some alternatives to Kernel#p are Kernel#pp (pretty print) from the pp standard library and Kernel#y (YAML) from the yaml standard library.

Why not try it?

>> [1,2,3].each { |d| p d }
1
2
3
Chuck Vose

The other option for documentation that you already have on your system is the ri command. At any time you can type: ri p or if p is defined in a lot of places (which it is) for central commands you can try ri Kernel.p. Other good bets are Array.<whatever method> or String.<whatever method>.

If you end up installing a bunch of gems this will slow down a lot but you can look up the fastri gem which speeds up the lookup process incredibly.

Kernel#p is less well known than print and puts.

It is similar to puts in that it adds a newline, but rather than calling to_s, p calls inspect.

References

http://garethrees.co.uk/2013/05/04/p-vs-puts-vs-print-in-ruby/

To understand the difference between p and puts, you must understand difference between to_s() and instance() methods.

to_s is used to get string representation of an object while instance is a more developer friendly version of to_s which gives contents of the objects as well.

class Dog
        def initialize(name, breed)
            @name = name
            @breed = breed
        end
        def to_s
            puts  "#@name's breed is #@breed."
        end
end

terra=Dog.new("Terra","Husky")
puts terra #Terra's breed is Husky.
p terra    #<Dog:0x00007fbde0932a88 @name="Terra", @breed="Husky">  
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