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[ruby-core:28773] [Feature #2117](Closed) Binding to a class, a method from the class's superclass's metaclass, fails

From: Yusuke Endoh <redmine@...>
Date: 2010-03-19 10:00:02 UTC
List: ruby-core #28773
Issue #2117 has been updated by Yusuke Endoh.

Status changed from Assigned to Closed

Hi,

2009/9/24 Marc-Andre Lafortune <redmine@ruby-lang.org>:
> Hi!
> ? Yes, I hesitated before making the change but my reasoning was:
> - past behavior contradicted the doc & intuition (at least mine! ;-)
> - no apparent valid reason for past behavior (either for MRI or the language)
> - possibly previous behavior was in thinking of singleton classes of objects, maybe because Ruby 1.8's official inheritance for singleton classes is just wrong (see #567 )
> - fixing the bug wouldn't cause any compatibility issue; I could not see how one would rely on the #bind or #define_method failing, and if it didn't that it would be a problem.
>
> I'll undo the changes if this is incorrect though.


Any objection has not been expressed.  And I personally agree
with Marc-Andre.

So I close this ticket.  If anyone has an objection, please
reopen the ticket by the end of this month.

-- 
Yusuke ENDOH <mame@tsg.ne.jp>
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