Bug #18187
closedFloat#clamp() returns ArgumentError (comparison of Float with 1 failed)
Description
When I have a Float::NAN as a number, I expect all the method to work properly.
For example, Float::NAN - 1
gives NAN. But Float::NAN.to_i raises FloatDomainError.
But in case of clamp(), Float::NAN.clamp(0, 100) returns ArgumentError (comparison of Float with 1 failed)
This error doesn't explain what's actually wrong. I didn't write the comparison to compare Float with 1. I didn't pass any invalid argument either. This error is a reflection of what's going on in the C level, which shouldn't appear to the user.
If I write a vanilla clamp() in ruby:
Float.define_method(:clamp2) { |min, max| self < min ? min : self > max ? max : self }
In this case, I can call it like this:
> 8.0.clamp2(10, 100)
=> 10
> 80.0.clamp2(10, 100)
=> 80.0
> 800.0.clamp2(10, 100)
=> 100
> Float::NAN.clamp2(10, 100)
=> NaN
As you can see, it just returns NAN. But in case of the built-in clamp, it raises the ArgumentError, even though my arguments are just correct. So this should handle this clamp() correctly, either returning the min value or Float::NAN
.