From: "no6v (Nobuhiro IMAI)" Date: 2013-02-28T22:53:05+09:00 Subject: [ruby-core:53037] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7987][Open] Method#parameters should consider a prepended or refined methd Issue #7987 has been reported by no6v (Nobuhiro IMAI). ---------------------------------------- Bug #7987: Method#parameters should consider a prepended or refined methd https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7987 Author: no6v (Nobuhiro IMAI) Status: Open Priority: Normal Assignee: Category: core Target version: ruby -v: ruby 2.1.0dev (2013-02-28 trunk 39535) [x86_64-linux] =begin In the following example, *Method#parameters tell the number of argument is one, but actual methods take two arguments. I got confused.. RUBY_DESCRIPTION # => "ruby 2.1.0dev (2013-02-28 trunk 39535) [x86_64-linux]" module PM def m(a, b) :pm end end class PC prepend PM def m(a) :pc end end pm = PC.instance_method(:m) pm.owner # => # pm.parameters # => [[:req, :a]] pc = PC.new pc.method(:m).owner # => # pc.method(:m).parameters # => [[:req, :a]] pc.m(:a) # => ArgumentError pc.m(:a, :b) # => :pm class RC def m(a) :rc end end module RM refine RC do # !> Refinements are experimental, and the behavior may change in future versions of Ruby! def m(a, b) :rm end end end using RM rm = RC.instance_method(:m) rm.owner # => RC rm.parameters # => [[:req, :a]] rc = RC.new rc.method(:m).owner # => RC rc.method(:m).parameters # => [[:req, :a]] rc.m(:a) # => ArgumentError rc.m(:a, :b) # => :rm =end -- http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/