From: "sawa (Tsuyoshi Sawada)" <sawadatsuyoshi@...>
Date: 2013-09-26T14:47:33+09:00
Subject: [ruby-core:57384] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8948] Frozen regex


Issue #8948 has been updated by sawa (Tsuyoshi Sawada).


jwille, I agree with the use case, but it would be difficult to tell which regexes are intended to be the same, so I would not request that feature.

Probably, it makes sense to have all static regexes frozen, and have the `f` flag freeze dynamic regexes as well. I can't think of a use case for a regex that is immutable but not frozen. I am actually not clear about the difference.
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Feature #8948: Frozen regex
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8948#change-41987

Author: sawa (Tsuyoshi Sawada)
Status: Feedback
Priority: Normal
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=begin
I see that frozen string was accepted for Ruby 2.1, and frozen array and hash are proposed in https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8909. I feel there is even more use case for a frozen regex, i.e., a regex literal that generates a regex only once. It is frequent to have a regex within a frequently repeated portion of code, and generating the same regex each time is a waste of resource. At the moment, we can have a code like:

    class Foo
      RE1 = /pattern1/
      RE2 = /pattern1/
      RE3 = /pattern1/
      def classify
        case self
        when RE1 then 1
        when RE2 then 2
        when RE3 then 3
        else 4
        end
      end
    end

but suppose we have a frozen `Regexp` literal `//f`. Then we can write like:

    class Foo
      def classify
        case self
        when /pattern1/f then 1
        when /pattern1/f then 2
        when /pattern1/f then 3
        else 4
        end
      end
    end

=end


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