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Bug #19877
closedNon intuitive behavior of syntax only applied to literal value
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Closed
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Target version:
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ruby -v:
ruby 3.3.0dev (2023-09-08T23:08:32Z master b635a66e95) [x86_64-linux]
Description
Non intuitive behavior of syntax only applied to literal value
Some ruby syntax is only applied to literal value.
def 1.foo; end # receiver is a literal, it is Syntax Error
/(?<a>)/ =~ s # receiver is regexp literal, it will assign to local variable
if cond1..cond2; end # range-like syntax appears in condition, it is flipflop
If it is wrapped with parenthesis, the behavior seems not intuitive for me, and YARP parses it differently.
def (1).foo; end # Syntax Error
def ((1;1)).foo; end # Syntax Error
def ((;1)).foo; end # Syntax OK
def ((1+1;1)).foo; end # Syntax OK
def ((%s();1)).foo; end # Syntax Error
def ((%w();1)).foo; end # Syntax OK
def ("#{42}").foo; end # Syntax Error
def (:"#{42}").foo; end # Syntax OK
(/(?<a>)/) =~ s # assigns to a
(;/(?<a>)/) =~ s # does not assigns
(%s();/(?<a>)/) =~ s # assigns to a
(%w();/(?<a>)/) =~ s # does not assigns
(1; (2; 3; (4; /(?<a>)/))) =~ s # assigns to a
(1+1; /(?<a>)/) =~ s # does not assign
if ((cond1..cond2)); end # flipflop
if (; cond1..cond2); end # range
if (1; cond1..cond2); end # flipflop
if (%s(); cond1..cond2); end # flipflop
if (%w(); cond1..cond2); end # range
if (1; (2; (3; 4; cond1..cond2))); end # flipflop
if (1+1; cond1..cond2); end # range
I expect YARP and parse.y parses same.
I expect all parenthesis-wrapped result same.
I think it is simple and intuitive if parenthesis-wrapped code always behaves different from non-wrapped code because there are more complex variation like this
def (class A; 1; end).foo; end
(break; /?<a>/) =~ s
class A; /?<a>/; end =~ s
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