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This does not seem to work:

class Test
  private

  define_method :private_method do 
    "uh!"
  end
end

puts Test.new.private_method
Andrew Grimm
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3 Answers3

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Test.instance_eval { private :private_method }

Or, just run

private :private_method

from within the Test class.

Brian Campbell
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It seems that starting with Ruby 2.1, define_method respects private:

$ rvm 2.1.0
$ ruby /tmp/test.rb
/tmp/test.rb:10:in `<main>': private method `private_method' called for #<Test:0x00000102014598> (NoMethodError)
$ rvm 2.0
$ ruby /tmp/test.rb
uh!

(I realize this is an old question, but I happened across it via Google.)

Henrik N
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Module#private takes an optional argument for the method name:

class Test
 private :private_method
end

The above is of course equivalent to

Test.private :private_method # doesn't work

Except that Module#private is private, so you have to use reflection to circumvent the access restrictions:

Test.send :private, :private_method

No eval necessary.

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