Bug #3089
closedlimited size for Array#combination [patch]
Description
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I would expect the following to work, but it raises an error
(0..100).to_a.combination(50).first(42)
# => RangeError: too big for combination
There is a limit of 1 << 31 potential results (or 1 <<63, depending on the platform).
Since there is an explicit test for this, I learned the hard way I better ask if there is a valid reason for this artificial limit for #combination ?
If not, and unless there is objection, I'll commit the attached patch.
Note: I noticed this when implementing the block form of #product where a similar limit exists. Since #product without a block needs to return an array of this size, it is sensible that an error is raised in that case.
When an block is given, though, I didn't see why there should be a limit, so the limitation applies only to the form without a block. This does mean, though, that arr.product(...) might not behave the same as arr.to_enum(:product, ...).to_a, at least until Enumerators have a length method (see issue #2673)
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Updated by yugui (Yuki Sonoda) over 14 years ago
- Assignee set to matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
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I learned the hard way I better ask if there is a valid reason for this artificial limit for #combination ?
hmm, matz, is this behavior intended? If not, I regard the limitation as a bug. It means, The patch can be merged into ruby 1.9.2.
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Updated by matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto) over 14 years ago
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Hi,
In message "Re: [ruby-core:29241] [Bug #3089] limited size for Array#combination [patch]"
on Sun, 4 Apr 2010 07:32:44 +0900, Yuki Sonoda redmine@ruby-lang.org writes:
|> I learned the hard way I better ask if there is a valid reason for this artificial limit for #combination ?
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|hmm, matz, is this behavior intended? If not, I regard the limitation as a bug. It means, The patch can be merged into ruby 1.9.2.
It's not intended, so that the patch can be applied. Will you apply?
matz.
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Updated by marcandre (Marc-Andre Lafortune) over 14 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Closed
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
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This issue was solved with changeset r27252.
Marc-Andre, thank you for reporting this issue.
Your contribution to Ruby is greatly appreciated.
May Ruby be with you.
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