[ruby-core:102258] [Ruby master Feature#15504] Freeze all Range objects
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alex.wayfer@...
Date:
2021-01-26 20:52:33 UTC
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ruby-core #102258
Issue #15504 has been updated by AlexWayfer (Alexander Popov).
I can't now mock Range objects with RSpec (`gorilla_patch` gem). What should I do? I see no work-around, like `+'foo'` for strings. `Range.new` gives frozen objects too.
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Feature #15504: Freeze all Range objects
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15504#change-90111
* Author: ko1 (Koichi Sasada)
* Status: Closed
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
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# Abstract
Range is currently non-frozen. How about freezing all Range objects?
# Background
We froze some types of objects: Numerics (r47523) and Symbols [Feature #8906]. I believe that making objects immutable solves some kinds of programming difficulties.
`Range` is mutable at least when written as Range literal. So we can write the following weird program:
```ruby
2.times{
r = (1..3)
p r.instance_variable_get(:@foo)
#=> 1st time: nil
#=> 2nd time: :bar
r.instance_variable_set(:@foo, :bar)
}
```
In `range.c`, there is a comment (thanks znz-san):
```c
static void
range_modify(VALUE range)
{
rb_check_frozen(range);
/* Ranges are immutable, so that they should be initialized only once. */
if (RANGE_EXCL(range) != Qnil) {
rb_name_err_raise("`initialize' called twice", range, ID2SYM(idInitialize));
}
}
```
# Patch
```
Index: range.c
===================================================================
--- range.c (リビジョン 66699)
+++ range.c (作業コピー)
@@ -45,6 +45,8 @@
RANGE_SET_EXCL(range, exclude_end);
RANGE_SET_BEG(range, beg);
RANGE_SET_END(range, end);
+
+ rb_obj_freeze(range);
}
VALUE
```
# Discussion
There are several usages of mutable Range in the tests.
* (1) Taint-flag
* (2) Add singleton methods.
* (3) Subclass with mutable states
Maybe (2) and (3) are crucial.
Thanks,
Koichi
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