class Reference

Overview

Reference is the base class of classes you define in your program. It is set as a class' superclass when you don't specify one:

class MyClass # < Reference
end

A reference type is passed by reference: when you pass it to methods, return it from methods or assign it to variables, a pointer is actually passed.

Invoking new on a Reference allocates a new instance on the heap. The instance's memory is automatically freed (garbage-collected) when the instance is no longer referred by any other entity in the program.

Direct Known Subclasses

Defined in:

hcl/any.cr

Instance Method Summary

Instance methods inherited from class Object

===(other : HCL::Any) ===

Class methods inherited from class Object

from_hcl(string_or_io : String | IO, ctx : HCL::ExpressionContext = HCL::ExpressionContext.default_context) from_hcl

Instance Method Detail

def ==(other : HCL::Any) #