class Hash # call-seq: # Hash.new(default_value = nil, capacity: 0) -> new_hash # Hash.new(capacity: 0) {|self, key| ... } -> new_hash # # Returns a new empty \Hash object. # # Initializes the values of Hash#default and Hash#default_proc, # which determine the behavior when a given key is not found; # see {Key Not Found?}[rdoc-ref:Hash@Key+Not+Found-3F]. # # By default, a hash has +nil+ values for both +default+ and +default_proc+: # # h = Hash.new # => {} # h.default # => nil # h.default_proc # => nil # # With argument +default_value+ given, sets the +default+ value for the hash: # # h = Hash.new(false) # => {} # h.default # => false # h.default_proc # => nil # # With a block given, sets the +default_proc+ value: # # h = Hash.new {|hash, key| "Hash #{hash}: Default value for #{key}" } # h.default # => nil # h.default_proc # => # # h[:nosuch] # => "Hash {}: Default value for nosuch" # # Raises ArgumentError if both +default_value+ and a block are given. # # If optional keyword argument +capacity+ is given with a positive integer value +n+, # initializes the hash with enough capacity to accommodate +n+ entries without resizing. # # See also {Methods for Creating a Hash}[rdoc-ref:Hash@Methods+for+Creating+a+Hash]. def initialize(ifnone = (ifnone_unset = true), capacity: 0, &block) Primitive.rb_hash_init(capacity, ifnone_unset, ifnone, block) end end