[ruby-core:95377] [Ruby master Bug#10314] Default argument lookup fails in Ruby 2.2 for circular shadowed variable names
From:
matz@...
Date:
2019-10-17 05:07:55 UTC
List:
ruby-core #95377
Issue #10314 has been updated by matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto).
I think it's OK now to make this error.
Matz.
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Bug #10314: Default argument lookup fails in Ruby 2.2 for circular shadowed variable names
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10314#change-82088
* Author: lsegal (Loren Segal)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada)
* Target version:
* ruby -v: 2.2.0-preview1
* Backport: 2.0.0: DONTNEED, 2.1: DONTNEED
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The following code prints `nil` in Ruby 2.2.0-preview1 but worked in all previous version of Ruby back to 1.8.7:
~~~
class Foo
def foo; "abc" end
# this default param should resolve at runtime to the #foo method call
def run(foo = foo)
p foo # print shadowed local var defaulting to attr value
end
end
puts "Testing #{RUBY_VERSION}:"
Foo.new.run
# Ruby 2.2.0-preview1
# => nil
# Ruby 1.x 2.x etc
# => "abc"
~~~
My guess is this is happening because "foo" in "foo = foo" is resolving to the argument variable "foo", which currently has the value of nil. It would be equivalent to setting "qux = qux" in a method body, which has been the expected behavior for a long time.
I understand that shadowing variables is something you should probably never do, but unfortunately this code was already written and working for quite a while, so I figured it would be wise to file a bug report for the following reasons:
1. This seems like a breaking change in Ruby 2.2.0-preview1 that was not announced in the changelog. My guess is this change may have been unintentional, but if it was we need a changelog entry at the very least.
2. If this is newly expected behavior, I wanted to chime in that I don't think it makes much sense. I can't think of any time when a user would expect the default value of a "foo = foo" argument to be the same foo argument itself. That would be tautologically nil. Arguably, it doesn't make much sense inside of a method body either when there is a shadowed method that could be called instead.
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circular-arg-ref-syntax-error-10314.patch (3.82 KB)
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