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Feature #19742

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Introduce `Module#anonymous?`

Added by ioquatix (Samuel Williams) 11 months ago. Updated about 2 months ago.

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[ruby-core:113966]

Description

As a follow-on <from https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19521>, I'd like propose we introduce Module#anonymous?.

In some situations, like logging/formatting, serialisation/deserialization, debugging or meta-programming, we might like to know if a class is a proper constant or not.

However, this brings about some other issues which might need to be discussed.

After assigning a constant, then removing it, the internal state of Ruby still believes that the class name is permanent, even thought it's no longer true.

e.g.

m = Module.new
m.anonymous? # true

M = m
m.anonyomous # false

Object.send(:remove_const, :M)
M # uninitialized constant M (NameError)

m.anonymous? # false

Because RCLASS data structure is not updated after the constant is removed, internally the state still has a "permanent class name".

I want to use this proposal to discuss this issue and whether there is anything we should do about such behaviour (or even if it's desirable).

Proposed PR: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7966

cc @fxn (Xavier Noria)

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