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Bug #21131
closedIO.copy_stream: yielded string changes value when duped
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Target version:
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ruby -v:
ruby 3.4.1 (2024-12-25 revision 48d4efcb85) +PRISM [x86_64-darwin23]
Description
I found an odd situation, when using IO.copy_stream with a File writer quack class, where the data passed to #write somehow ends overwritten, despite the instance being duped.
class ProcIO
def initialize(block)
@block = block
end
# Implementation the IO write protocol, which yield the given chunk to +@block+.
def write(data)
@block.call(data.dup)
data.bytesize
end
end
rng = Random.new(42)
body = Tempfile.new("ruby-bug", binmode: true)
body.write(rng.bytes(16_385))
body.rewind
payload = []
block = ->(data){ payload << data.dup }
IO.copy_stream(body, ProcIO.new(block))
body.rewind
if payload.join != body.read
puts "it's a bug"
end
if you use the debugger, you'll see that the first yielded chunk has the correct bytes when yielded the first time, but when the second 1 byte chunk is yielded (IO.copy_stream reads in chunks of 16384 bytes), the first chunk string value suddenly changes. This should not happen, as the first yielded chunk was a string duped from the string yielded by IO.copy_stream (which is expected to be a buffer).
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