From: "ko1 (Koichi Sasada)" Date: 2022-05-24T01:55:49+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:108659] [Ruby master Bug#18798] `UnboundMethod#==` with inherited classes Issue #18798 has been reported by ko1 (Koichi Sasada). ---------------------------------------- Bug #18798: `UnboundMethod#==` with inherited classes https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18798 * Author: ko1 (Koichi Sasada) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * ruby -v: ruby 3.2.0dev (2022-01-14T04:46:12Z gh-4636 c613d79f9b) [x64-mswin64_140] * Backport: 2.7: UNKNOWN, 3.0: UNKNOWN, 3.1: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- Now `UnboundMethod` for a same method from a superclass and an inherited class are not `==`. ```ruby class C def foo = :C $mc = instance_method(:foo) end class D < C $md = instance_method(:foo) end p $mc == $md #=> false p $mc.owner #=> C p $mc.owner == $mc.owner #=> true p $mc.source_location == $mc.source_location #=> true p $mc.inspect #=> "#" p $md.inspect #=> "#" ``` How about to make it `UnboundMethod#==` return true for this case? Rule: "return true if the UnboundMethod objects points same method definition" seems simple. FYI: On aliased unbound methods point to a same method are `==`. ```ruby class C def foo = :C alias bar foo $mfoo = instance_method(:foo) $mbar = instance_method(:bar) end p $mfoo, $mbar #=> # #=> # p $mfoo == $mbar #=> true ``` -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: