Bug #8289
closed[].join.encoding # => US-ASCII (I expect also UTF-8
Description
May be related to http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5379
$ date
Thu Apr 18 23:56:54 CEST 2013
$ rvm get stable
$ rvm install ruby-head
... long compile process ...
$ rvm use ruby-head
Using /Users/peter_v/.rvm/gems/ruby-head
$ ruby -v
ruby 2.1.0dev (2013-04-19) [x86_64-darwin12.3.0]
$ cat empty_array_join_returns_ASCII_encoding.rb
puts ["abc"].join.encoding
puts [].join.encoding
puts [].join.encode("utf-8").encoding
Actual result:¶
$ ruby -v empty_array_join_returns_ASCII_encoding.rb
ruby 2.1.0dev (2013-04-19) [x86_64-darwin12.3.0]
UTF-8
US-ASCII
UTF-8
Expected result¶
$ ruby -v empty_array_join_returns_ASCII_encoding.rb
ruby 2.1.0dev (2013-04-19) [x86_64-darwin12.3.0]
UTF-8
UTF-8 # This is edited for expected result (not the actual result)
UTF-8
I would expect that in Ruby 2.0 with UTF-8 as default encoding,
the returned encoding of an array (with default encoding strings),
is always UTF-8, independent of the size of the array.
The current behaviour breaks my tests for an output encoding of
UTF-8 in the case the array is empty.
My work around is array.join().encode("utf-8")
which works, but is ugly.