Bug #15457
Updated by graywolf (Gray Wolf) over 5 years ago
When multiple arguments of the same name are provided and last one of
them has splat operator, everything gets weird.
```
+ $ cat bug.rb
def test(_a, b, *_a)
pp _a
pp b
end
test(*%W{a b c d e})
+ $ RUBYOPT=-rpry rvm 2.5.3 do ruby bug.rb
["c", "d", "e"]
nil
+ $ RUBYOPT=-rpry rvm 2.4.5 do ruby bug.rb
["c", "d", "e"]
nil
+ $ RUBYOPT=-rpry rvm 2.3.8 do ruby bug.rb
["c", "d", "e"]
nil
```
At least it's consistent across supported ruby versions, but I have no
idea what is going on.
I get why `_a` is `%w{c d e}`, that makes sense. But why is `b` `nil`?
That makes no sense at all.
It looks to me like an edge case when having multiple arguments of the same
name and one of them (last one?) having splat operator.
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