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Feature #17314
closedProvide a way to declare visibility of attributes defined by attr* methods in a single expression
    Feature #17314:
    Provide a way to declare visibility of attributes defined by attr* methods in a single expression
  
Status:
Closed
Assignee:
-
Target version:
-
Description
Description
Many of us (me included) declare class attributes, even if they are private, on the top of class definition. When reading source code it's convinient to see what kind of attributes class has.
To declare private attributes we can:
- declare them with one of 
attr*methods and later change visiblity callingprivate - call 
privatewithout argument, then declare attributes and finally call (in most cases)publicto keep defining public methods - declare attribute on top of the class but make them private in private section later in a file
 
clsss Foo
  attr_accessor :foo
  private :foo, :foo= # we have to remember about :foo= too
  private
  attr_accessor :bar
  public
  # rest of the code
end
To simplify it and create other possibilites I propose to:
- change 
attr*methods so as they return array of defined methods names - allow 
public/protected/privatemethods to receive array of methods names (single argument) 
With requested feature we could write code like this:
class Foo
  private attr_accessor :foo, :bar
end
Additionaly you could use attr* with your own methods. Something like this:
class Module
  def traceable(names)
    # ...
    names
  end
end
class Foo
  traceable attr_accessor :foo
  # it can be mixed with public/protected/private too
  protected traceable attr_accessor :bar
end
Backward compatibility
- 
attr*methods currently returnnilso there should be no problem with changing them - 
public/protected/privatemethods receive multiple positional arguments and convert all non symbol/string objects to strings. I can imagine only one case where compatibility would be broken: 
class Foo
  def foo; end
  def bar; end
  arr = [:foo]
  def arr.to_str
    'bar'
  end
  private arr
end
p [Foo.public_instance_methods(false), Foo.private_instance_methods(false)]
Currently [[:foo], [:bar]] would be displayed, [[:bar], [:foo]] after requested feature is implemented.
Implementation
You can view my implementation in this (draft) PR: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/3757
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