[#115244] [Ruby master Feature#19987] add sample method to Range — "horv77@... (Andras Horvath) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>
Issue #19987 has been reported by horv77@protonmail.com (Andras Horvath).
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[#115247] [Ruby master Feature#19988] AI for inner code behavior analysis at runtime — "horv77@... (Andras Horvath) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>
Issue #19988 has been reported by horv77@protonmail.com (Andras Horvath).
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2023/11/05
[#115404] Ruby 3.2.2 - rbconfig.rb's MAKEFILE_CONFIG — Jay Mav via ruby-core <ruby-core@...>
Hello Ruby Dev Team,
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2023/11/17
[ruby-core:115370] [Ruby master Bug#8444] Regexp vars $~ and friends are not thread local
From:
"katie.caballero2013@... (Katie Caballero) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>
Date:
2023-11-13 19:34:55 UTC
List:
ruby-core #115370
Issue #8444 has been updated by katie.caballero2013@gmail.com (Katie Caballero).
RubyConf Hack Day: suggest to close
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Bug #8444: Regexp vars $~ and friends are not thread local
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8444#change-105300
* Author: jamespharaoh (James Pharaoh)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: ko1 (Koichi Sasada)
* ruby -v: trunk
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=begin
In the docs for the Regexp special variables, $~ and friends, it says "These global variables are thread-local and method-local variables". However the following gives an unexpected result:
def get_proc
proc do |str|
str =~ /(.+)/
sleep 0.1
puts "got #{$1} from #{str}\n"
end
end
proc = get_proc
t1 = Thread.new { proc.call "abc" }
t2 = Thread.new { proc.call "def" }
t1.join
t2.join
This outputs the following:
got abc from abc
got abc from def
The expected result is of course:
got abc from abc
got def from def
Clearly the variables are being scoped to the get_proc method and are being shared by both threads. This runs contrary to the documentation and also to expectations.
This behaviour should either be changed, or the documentation updated to reflect the actual behaviour.
Interestingly, the following does work as expected:
proc = proc do |str|
str =~ /(.+)/
sleep 0.1
puts "got #{$1} from #{str}\n"
end
t1 = Thread.new { proc.call "abc" }
t2 = Thread.new { proc.call "def" }
t1.join
t2.join
=end
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