[#103680] [Ruby master Bug#17843] Ruby on Rails error[BUG] Segmentation fault at 0x0000000000000110 ruby 3.0.1p64 (2021-04-05 revision 0fb782ee38) [x86_64-darwin15] (#42110) — nayaronfire@...

Issue #17843 has been reported by nayaronfire (kk nayar).

7 messages 2021/05/01

[#103686] [Ruby master Misc#17845] Windows Ruby - ucrt build? — Greg.mpls@...

Issue #17845 has been reported by MSP-Greg (Greg L).

22 messages 2021/05/01

[#103690] [Ruby master Bug#17846] Percent mode changes the output from ERB beyond what is documented — wolf@...

Issue #17846 has been reported by graywolf (Gray Wolf).

8 messages 2021/05/02

[#103724] [Ruby master Feature#17849] Fix Timeout.timeout so that it can be used in threaded Web servers — duerst@...

Issue #17849 has been reported by duerst (Martin Dst).

22 messages 2021/05/05

[#103756] [Ruby master Feature#17853] Add Thread#thread_id — komamitsu@...

Issue #17853 has been reported by komamitsu (Mitsunori Komatsu).

11 messages 2021/05/06

[#103801] [Ruby master Feature#17859] Start IRB when running just `ruby` — deivid.rodriguez@...

Issue #17859 has been reported by deivid (David Rodr刕uez).

18 messages 2021/05/12

[#103866] [Ruby master Bug#17866] Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0 — hsbt@...

Issue #17866 has been reported by hsbt (Hiroshi SHIBATA).

13 messages 2021/05/17

[#103892] [Ruby master Bug#17871] TestGCCompact#test_ast_compacts test failing again — jaruga@...

Issue #17871 has been reported by jaruga (Jun Aruga).

11 messages 2021/05/19

[#103912] [Ruby master Bug#17873] Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1 — hsbt@...

Issue #17873 has been reported by hsbt (Hiroshi SHIBATA).

38 messages 2021/05/20

[#103971] [Ruby master Bug#17880] [BUG] We are killing the stack canary set by `opt_setinlinecache` — jean.boussier@...

Issue #17880 has been reported by byroot (Jean Boussier).

8 messages 2021/05/22

[#103974] [Ruby master Feature#17881] Add a Module#const_added callback — jean.boussier@...

Issue #17881 has been reported by byroot (Jean Boussier).

29 messages 2021/05/22

[#104004] [Ruby master Feature#17883] Load bundler/setup earlier to make `bundle exec ruby -r` respect Gemfile — mame@...

Issue #17883 has been reported by mame (Yusuke Endoh).

21 messages 2021/05/24

[#104109] [Ruby master Feature#17930] Add column information into error backtrace — mame@...

Issue #17930 has been reported by mame (Yusuke Endoh).

34 messages 2021/05/31

[ruby-core:103754] [Ruby master Feature#17844] Support list of methods to test with respond_to?

From: jean.boussier@...
Date: 2021-05-06 08:05:56 UTC
List: ruby-core #103754
Issue #17844 has been updated by byroot (Jean Boussier).


Currently the method signature is `respond_to?(symbol, include_all=false)`, so changing it to what you suggest might break backward compatibility. e.g.:

```ruby
>> Object.new.respond_to?(:puts, :bar)
=> true
```

Of course the above is quite a stretch, but I figured it was worth making it clear.

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Feature #17844: Support list of methods to test with respond_to?
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17844#change-91861

* Author: svoop (Sven Schwyn)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
----------------------------------------
Not sure whether this is a good idea at all, but I guess it doesn't hurt to put it up for debate.

The preferred way to check e.g. whether an argument is acceptable is by use of `respond_to?`:


```ruby
# Don't
def notify(recipient)
  raise ArgumentError unless recipient.instance_of?(User) || recipient.instance_of?(Follower) 
  ...
end

# Do
def notify(recipient)
  raise ArgumentError unless recipient.respond_to? :email
  ...
end
```

However, sometimes the tested object has to respond to more than one method in order to be acceptable:

```ruby
def notify(recipient)
  raise ArgumentError unless recipient.respond_to?(:email) && recipient.respond_to?(:name)
  ...
end
```

The refactored version doesn't look much nicer:

```ruby
def notify(recipient)
  raise ArgumentError unless %i(email name).reduce(true) do |memo, method| 
    memo &&= recipient.respond_to? method 
  end
  ...
```

The limiting factor here is `respond_to?` which only accepts one method as String or Symbol. How about extending it to accept an Array (of String or Symbol) as well?

```ruby
def notify(recipient)
  raise ArgumentError unless recipient.respond_to? %i(email name)
  ...
```

Even nicer, but more complicated to implement due to the last and optional argument `include_all`:

```ruby
def notify(recipient)
  raise ArgumentError unless recipient.respond_to?(:email, :name)
  ...
```

What do you think?




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