class Object # Invokes the method identified by the symbol +method+, passing it any arguments # and/or the block specified, just like the regular Ruby Object#send does. # # *Unlike* that method however, a +NoMethodError+ exception will *not* be raised # and +nil+ will be returned instead, if the receiving object is a +nil+ object or NilClass. # # If try is called without a method to call, it will yield any given block with the object. # # ==== Examples # # Without try # @person && @person.name # or # @person ? @person.name : nil # # With try # @person.try(:name) # # +try+ also accepts arguments and/or a block, for the method it is trying # Person.try(:find, 1) # @people.try(:collect) {|p| p.name} # # Without a method argument try will yield to the block unless the receiver is nil. # @person.try { |p| "#{p.first_name} #{p.last_name}" } #-- # +try+ behaves like +Object#send+, unless called on +NilClass+. def try(*a, &b) if a.empty? && block_given? yield self else __send__(*a, &b) end end end class NilClass #:nodoc: def try(*args) nil end end