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Bug #16850
closedObject#hash doesn't behave as documented
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From Ruby 2.7 Object class documentation:
The hash value is used along with eql? by the Hash class to determine if two objects reference the same hash key.
From this I expect that overwritting the Object#hash
method changes the Hashing algorithm. But this is only the case for some objets. Consider the following code:
class Object
def hash
i_dont_exist
end
end
class Ana
end
hash = {}
hash[3] = true
hash[3] = false
puts 'Integers are not using the new hash method'
hash[Ana.new] = true
puts 'this will not be executed because the class Ana uses the new hash method'
The output of executing this code is:
Integers are not using the new hash method
Traceback (most recent call last):
1: from a.rb:13:in `<main>'
a.rb:3:in `hash': undefined local variable or method `i_dont_exist' for #<Ana:0x000055626f0b7a30> (NameError)
This proves that Integer hash method is not used to determine if two objects reference the same hash key, as said in the documentation. Check the any_hash
method for the other classes affected.
I think that either the behavior should be modified (aiming for a consistency along different classes and following the documentation) or the documentation updated.
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