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--- !ruby/object:RI::MethodDescription aliases: [] block_params: comment: - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: Equality---At the <tt>Object</tt> level, <tt>==</tt> returns <tt>true</tt> only if <em>obj</em> and <em>other</em> are the same object. Typically, this method is overridden in descendent classes to provide class-specific meaning. - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: "Unlike <tt>==</tt>, the <tt>equal?</tt> method should never be overridden by subclasses: it is used to determine object identity (that is, <tt>a.equal?(b)</tt> iff <tt>a</tt> is the same object as <tt>b</tt>)." - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: "The <tt>eql?</tt> method returns <tt>true</tt> if <em>obj</em> and <em>anObject</em> have the same value. Used by <tt>Hash</tt> to test members for equality. For objects of class <tt>Object</tt>, <tt>eql?</tt> is synonymous with <tt>==</tt>. Subclasses normally continue this tradition, but there are exceptions. <tt>Numeric</tt> types, for example, perform type conversion across <tt>==</tt>, but not across <tt>eql?</tt>, so:" - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB body: " 1 == 1.0 #=> true\n 1.eql? 1.0 #=> false\n" full_name: Object#equal? is_singleton: false name: equal? params: | obj == other => true or false obj.equal?(other) => true or false obj.eql?(other) => true or false visibility: public