From: matz@... Date: 2015-05-14T07:00:45+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:69186] [Ruby trunk - Bug #10967] Is "warning: private attribute?" wrong? Issue #10967 has been updated by Yukihiro Matsumoto. We haven't thought of self as a receiver. Agreed to remove warnings. Matz. ---------------------------------------- Bug #10967: Is "warning: private attribute?" wrong? https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10967#change-52443 * Author: Santiago Pastorino * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * ruby -v: ruby 2.3.0dev (2015-03-01 trunk 49796) [x86_64-darwin14] * Backport: 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- The following code ... ```ruby class Y def initialize @x = "ZOMG" end def print_x puts x end private attr_reader :x end Y.new.print_x ``` outputs ... ``` test.rb:12: warning: private attribute? ``` I tend to think this warning is wrong, I was surprised by https://github.com/rack/rack/pull/811 and I think this is a completely valid use case. Also this code ... ```ruby class Y def initialize @x = "ZOMG" end def print_x puts x end def assign_x self.x = "ZOMG ZOMG" end private attr_accessor :x end y = Y.new y.assign_x y.print_x ``` Works fine with warnings also. So a private writer works ok when the receiver is `self` because Ruby has a special case for it, this make me think that private writers were thought to be used. So ... am I wrong thinking that the warning should be removed or the self special case shouldn't work and be removed from Ruby code?. It doesn't make sense to me to have both things. -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/