Bug #13062
closed2.4.0-rc1 BigDecimal regression - to_d inconsistent with other numeric classes
Description
To solve #10286, BigDecimal()
was changed to raise exceptions on invalid input, which is more consistent with the other numeric types.
Unfortunately, String#to_d
now also raises errors, which is inconsistent with the other to_*
methods (to_i
, to_f
), which return 0 on error.
Under ruby 2.4.0-rc1:
> require 'bigdecimal'
> require 'bigdecimal/util'
> "invalid".to_d
ArgumentError: invalid value for BigDecimal(): "invalid"
> "invalid".to_i
=> 0
> "invalid".to_f
=> 0.0
Under ruby 2.3.3 or 2.4.0preview3:
> "invalid".to_d
=> #<BigDecimal:55871ca1f808,'0.0',9(9)>
> "invalid".to_i
=> 0
> "invalid".to_f
=> 0.0
There's also a further problem that BigDecimal() still doesn't behave the same as Integer() when given a string with the number at the start:
Under ruby 2.4.0-rc1:
> BigDecimal("2 turtle doves")
=> 0.2e1
> Integer("2 turtle doves")
ArgumentError: invalid value for Integer(): "2 turtle doves"
> Float("2 turtle doves")
ArgumentError: invalid value for Float(): "2 turtle doves"
So BigDecimal
is still inconsistent.
Files
Updated by Esse (Piotr Szmielew) almost 8 years ago
In attachment you will find patch for this issue.
This patch fixes issue with String#to_d method which was inconsistent with other to_d methods (String one returned error, while other simply returns 0).
Also, there tests added for this case.
Updated by mrkn (Kenta Murata) almost 8 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Assigned
- Assignee set to mrkn (Kenta Murata)
We continue this issue at https://github.com/ruby/bigdecimal/issues/51.
Updated by mrkn (Kenta Murata) over 7 years ago
- Status changed from Assigned to Closed
Fixed in bigdecimal 1.3.1 and ruby trunk.
Updated by rafaelfranca (Rafael França) over 7 years ago
Is this going to be backported to 2.4?
Updated by abezzub (Andrew Bezzub) over 7 years ago
I can reproduce this in 2.4.1. Is this going to be fixed in 2.4.2? This is a significant issue that makes it hard to upgrade to Ruby 2.4.
Updated by hsbt (Hiroshi SHIBATA) over 7 years ago
You can install and use bigdecimal-1.3.1 via standalone gem with Ruby 2.4
Updated by abezzub (Andrew Bezzub) over 7 years ago
1.3.1 still had the problem, but 1.3.2 worked, thanks! It would still be nice if this was ported over to 2.4.x