From: "mame (Yusuke Endoh) via ruby-core" Date: 2024-06-06T09:30:15+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:118202] [Ruby master Bug#20043] `defined?` checks for method existence but only sometimes Issue #20043 has been updated by mame (Yusuke Endoh). Discussed at the dev meeting. @matz said `defined?([*a])`, `defined?(itself(*a))`, and `defined?({ a => a })` should all return nil. Matz was not positive about restricting the expression of `defined?`. @ko1 said he will investigate the use case in public gem code base. ---------------------------------------- Bug #20043: `defined?` checks for method existence but only sometimes https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20043#change-108689 * Author: tenderlovemaking (Aaron Patterson) * Status: Open * ruby -v: ruby 3.3.0dev (2023-12-05T21:25:34Z master 56eccb350b) [arm64-darwin23] * Backport: 3.0: UNKNOWN, 3.1: UNKNOWN, 3.2: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- When an expression is passed to `defined?`, it will _sometimes_ check if a method in a sub-expression is defined and sometimes it won't. For example: ``` $ ./miniruby -e'p defined?(a)' nil $ ./miniruby -e'p defined?([a])' nil ``` In the above case, Ruby will check whether or not the method `a` is defined, and it returns `nil`. However, if you use a splat, it will not check: ``` $ ./miniruby -e'p defined?([*a])' "expression" ``` The same thing seems to happen with method parameters: ``` $ ./miniruby -e'p defined?(itself)' "method" $ ./miniruby -e'p defined?(itself(a))' nil $ ./miniruby -e'p defined?(itself(*a))' "method" ``` Oddly, `defined?` will check contents of arrays, but _won't_ check contents of hashes: ``` $ ./miniruby -e'p defined?([[[[a]]]])' nil $ ./miniruby -e'p defined?({ a => a })' "expression" ``` I think all of the cases that refer to `a` should check whether or not `a` is defined regardless of splats or hashes. ---Files-------------------------------- clipboard-202312191405-owvpy.png (27.3 KB) general - ruby-lang - 4 new items - Slack 2023-12-19 16-10-39.png (100 KB) -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/