From: "matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)" <matz@...>
Date: 2013-09-15T22:35:58+09:00
Subject: [ruby-core:57222] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8909][Feedback] Expand "f"	frozen suffix to literal arrays and hashes


Issue #8909 has been updated by matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto).

Status changed from Open to Feedback

@hedius I don't think same object optimization coexists with mere shallow freezing.
If we restrict elements in static frozen containers to be static freezable, it would be possible.
But it makes implementation more complex.  It's trade off.

Matz.

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Feature #8909: Expand "f" frozen suffix to literal arrays and hashes
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8909#change-41833

Author: headius (Charles Nutter)
Status: Feedback
Priority: Normal
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Target version: 


The "f" suffix to declare a frozen string was recently accepted into 2.1, and I think it's a spectacular addition. I would very much like to see it work for literal arrays and hashes too:

[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]f

{foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3}f

There are many, many cases where this could reduce allocation (frozen array with literal elements would only need to be allocated once) and improve thread-safety (explicitly create frozen arrays and hashes when creating structures that might be used across threads).

Is there any reason why we could not do this? I believe both of the above syntaxes would be invalid today, as was the case with the String "f" suffix, and hopefully that means the work to add this syntax would be similar.


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