Bug #11326
closedDefining a writer as a Struct member allowed?
Description
Hi,
yesterday I've stumbled on weird behavior defining writers as Struct members.
While this code works on MRI it breaks on JRuby and Rubinius:
Struct.new(:x=).new(nil).x = 23
On JRuby it fails with:
ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments calling `x=` (1 for 0)
from (irb):1:in `evaluate'
from org/jruby/RubyKernel.java:1111:in `eval'
from org/jruby/RubyKernel.java:1511:in `loop'
from org/jruby/RubyKernel.java:1274:in `catch'
from org/jruby/RubyKernel.java:1274:in `catch'
from /home/ps/.rvm/rubies/jruby-1.7.20/bin/irb:13:in `(root)'
On Rubinius it gives:
ArgumentError: given 1, expected 0
from (irb):1
from kernel/common/block_environment.rb:53:in `call_on_instance'
from kernel/common/eval.rb:176:in `eval'
from kernel/common/kernel.rb:510:in `loop'
from kernel/bootstrap/proc.rb:20:in `call'
from kernel/common/throw_catch.rb:30:in `catch'
from kernel/common/throw_catch.rb:8:in `register'
from kernel/common/throw_catch.rb:29:in `catch'
from kernel/bootstrap/proc.rb:20:in `call'
from kernel/common/throw_catch.rb:30:in `catch'
from kernel/common/throw_catch.rb:8:in `register'
from kernel/common/throw_catch.rb:29:in `catch'
from /home/ps/.rvm/gems/rbx-2.5.2@global/gems/rubysl-irb-2.1.1/bin/irb:12:in `__script__'
from kernel/common/kernel.rb:497:in `load'
from /home/ps/.rvm/gems/rbx-2.5.2@global/bin/irb:23:in `__script__'
from kernel/delta/code_loader.rb:66:in `load_script'
from kernel/delta/code_loader.rb:152:in `load_script'
from kernel/loader.rb:655:in `script'
from kernel/loader.rb:809:in `main'
I've reported this as a bug to the JRuby team at https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/3097
Charles rejected it and said:
I think I'm going to call this a bug in MRI and ask you to re-file it with them. I believe the
:x=
should be kicked out as an invalid attribute name rather than defined as a write-only attribute. I believe the latter behavior is happening only accidentally because of how MRI detects that you're defining an=
method.
So here I am.
I don't have a strong opinion whether defining a writer member should be possible or not.
It would be nice to have one single behavior across the 3 major Ruby implementations :)
What do you think?
Kind regards,
Peter
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