[#113107] [Ruby master Bug#19576] Backport request: Gemfile.lock resolving is broken with bundler shipped with Ruby 3.1.4 — "jprokop (Jarek Prokop) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19576 has been reported by jprokop (Jarek Prokop).

8 messages 2023/04/04

[#113112] [Ruby master Bug#19578] abort() shows stack trace when run within rescue clause — "Dan0042 (Daniel DeLorme) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19578 has been reported by Dan0042 (Daniel DeLorme).

8 messages 2023/04/04

[#113180] [Ruby master Feature#19588] Allow Comparable#clamp(min, max) to accept nil as a specification — "kyanagi (Kouhei Yanagita) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19588 has been reported by kyanagi (Kouhei Yanagita).

7 messages 2023/04/11

[#113209] [Ruby master Bug#19596] Decreased performance after upgrading from ruby 2.7.2 to ruby 3.2.2 — silva96 via ruby-core <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19596 has been reported by silva96 (Benjam=EDn Silva).

7 messages 2023/04/13

[#113238] [Ruby master Misc#19599] DevMeeting-2023-05-10 — "mame (Yusuke Endoh) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19599 has been reported by mame (Yusuke Endoh).

14 messages 2023/04/14

[#113285] [Ruby master Bug#19607] Introduce `Hash#symbolize_keys`. — "ioquatix (Samuel Williams) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19607 has been reported by ioquatix (Samuel Williams).

8 messages 2023/04/18

[#113303] [Ruby master Feature#19610] GC.delay_promotion — "peterzhu2118 (Peter Zhu) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19610 has been reported by peterzhu2118 (Peter Zhu).

9 messages 2023/04/20

[#113313] [Ruby master Bug#19613] Add version information to all function documentation — "fulldecent (William Entriken) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19613 has been reported by fulldecent (William Entriken).

7 messages 2023/04/23

[#113342] [Ruby master Feature#19617] Add Method#binding and UnboundMethod#binding, similar to Proc#binding — "nevans (Nicholas Evans) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19617 has been reported by nevans (Nicholas Evans).

9 messages 2023/04/25

[#113381] [Ruby master Bug#19624] Backticks - IO object leakage — pineman via ruby-core <ruby-core@...>

Issue #19624 has been reported by pineman (Jo=E3o Pinheiro).

10 messages 2023/04/30

[ruby-core:113273] [Ruby master Bug#19392] Endless method vs and/or

From: "matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>
Date: 2023-04-17 05:28:27 UTC
List: ruby-core #113273
Issue #19392 has been updated by matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto).

Status changed from Feedback to Closed

Analogous to `a = b and c` parsed as `(a = b) and c`, `def a = b and c` should be parsed as `(def a = b) and c`.
Considering the fact no one really want to write `(def a = b) and c`, it may be better to cause a warning in the future.
I understand there's some confusion regarding the precedence of `and`, `or` operators, but if we change the precedence it may break a huge amount of existing code.

Matz.


----------------------------------------
Bug #19392: Endless method vs and/or
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19392#change-102834

* Author: zverok (Victor Shepelev)
* Status: Closed
* Priority: Normal
* Backport: 2.7: DONTNEED, 3.0: UNKNOWN, 3.1: UNKNOWN, 3.2: UNKNOWN
----------------------------------------
[Discovered](https://twitter.com/lucianghinda/status/1617783952353406977) by Lucian Ghinda: 

```ruby
def test = puts("foo") and puts("bar")
# prints "bar" immediately
test
# prints "foo"
```

It seems that it is a parser error, right?..
```ruby
RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse('def test = puts("foo") and puts("bar")')
#  => 
# (SCOPE@1:0-1:38                                                         
#  tbl: []                                                                
#  args: nil                                                              
#  body:                                                                  
#    (AND@1:0-1:38                                                        
#       (DEFN@1:0-1:22                                                    
#        mid: :test                                                       
#        body:                                                            
#          (SCOPE@1:0-1:22                                                
#           tbl: []                                                       
#           args:                                                         
#             (ARGS@1:0-1:8 pre_num: 0 pre_init: nil opt: nil first_post: nil post_num: 0 post_init: nil rest: nil kw: nil kwrest: nil block: nil)
#           body: (FCALL@1:11-1:22 :puts (LIST@1:16-1:21 (STR@1:16-1:21 "foo") nil))))
#       (FCALL@1:27-1:38 :puts (LIST@1:32-1:37 (STR@1:32-1:37 "bar") nil)))) 
```

E.g. it is parsed as 
```ruby
(def test = puts("foo")) and (puts("bar"))
```
...which is hardly intentional or have any practical use. The rightly parsed code in this case _can_ have practical use, like
```ruby
def write(data) = File.write(@filename, data) == data.size or raise "Something went wrong"
```



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