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Bug #20062

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Numbered parameters are broken in Ruby 3.3-dev

Added by osyo (manga osyo) 12 months ago. Updated 4 months ago.

Status:
Closed
Target version:
ruby -v:
ruby 3.3.0dev (2023-12-13T13:16:11Z master f390c51b15) [x86_64-linux]
[ruby-core:115728]

Description

Define Numbered parameters and a method in one block and then reference Numbered parameters in another block, you will get a SyntaxError in Ruby 3.3.
This is not a problem in Ruby 3.2.

'a'.tap do
  p _1

  def f1; end
end

'a'.tap do
  p _1
end

__END__
output:
Ruby 3.2.2 =>
"a"
"a"

Ruby 3.3.0dev(2023-12-13T13:16:11Z master f390c51b15) =>
/path/to/test.rb:
/path/to/test.rb:8: numbered parameter is already used in (SyntaxError)
/path/to/test.rb:2: outer block here

I noticed this while checking the operation of https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18966.
I haven't checked, but https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19619 may be related.


Related issues 1 (1 open0 closed)

Is duplicate of Ruby master - Bug #18966: Strange behavior when numbered parameters and method definition are both used in a blockOpenActions
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