Hello Everyone,
Why does this function behave this way?
class Confuse> def confusion=(obj)
> @obj = obj
> return 'expected answer'
> end
> end
> c = Confuse.new
c.confusion = 'this should be wrong'
This returns 'this should be wrong'.
I am reading *Programming Ruby 1.9 & 2.0* by Dave Thomas with Chad Fowler
and Andy Hunt. This problem was mentioned in page 129, but their
explanation did not really make sense.
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