Bug #13239
closedBug with "special exceptions" when they are thrown in context of a rescue clause.
Description
I've stumbled upon a case when ruby is supposed to throw "IOError: stream closed"(https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/thread.c#L4823) because there was a retained FD lock by another thread, but I'm was getting this instead of it:
RuntimeError: can't modify frozen IOError
/home/vagrant/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/puma-3.6.2/lib/puma/server.rb:877:in `write'
/home/vagrant/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/puma-3.6.2/lib/puma/server.rb:877:in `<<'
/home/vagrant/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/puma-3.6.2/lib/puma/server.rb:877:in `stop'
I've done some digging and it appeared to a be a ruby bug with how such exceptions(so called "special exceptions") are handled. This exception is being frozen right after creation: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/vm.c#L2078 but later, when it's thrown, it's being handled exactly as regular exception that is not frozen, which leads to a problem here:
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/eval.c#L511 - it is an attempt to assign the "#cause" attribute on it when it all happens inside a rescue clause, since the exception itself is frozen.
I've created a script to reproduce it:
rd, wr = IO.pipe
Thread.new do
IO.select [rd]
wr.close
end
begin
raise 'any exception'
rescue
wr << 'A'
end
It works with this ruby fork where I've added sleep for couple of seconds to imitate slow system call response, to keep the FD locked for a while and produce initial exception: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/eval.c#L511