From: nobu@... Date: 2016-06-30T00:27:42+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:76207] [Ruby trunk Bug#12535][Rejected] are there 2 sleep methods defined? Issue #12535 has been updated by Nobuyoshi Nakada. Description updated Status changed from Open to Rejected No. You are prepending the method on 2 different **objects**, `main` and `Kernel`. ---------------------------------------- Bug #12535: are there 2 sleep methods defined? https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12535#change-59423 * Author: Tiago Cardoso * Status: Rejected * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * ruby -v: * Backport: 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN, 2.3: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- I'm updating this gem which "patches" the sleep method to use prepend, as I wanted to drop support to ruby < 2.0 . (previous implementation was using alias method chain like solution) So I came across this funny behaviour: ```ruby module AlternativeSleep def sleep(*) puts "going to sleep now..." super end end class << self prepend AlternativeSleep end class << Kernel prepend AlternativeSleep end puts "these are the locations..." puts Kernel.method(:sleep) puts method(:sleep) puts "now to work. if you see the going to sleep message only once, there's your bug" Kernel.sleep 1 sleep 1 ``` In order to make sleep work in both cases, I have to do those 2 prepends. Try to comment one of them, and you'll see that one of them will always work. I'm led to believe that sleep method has two implementations, although that doesn't seem to make sense. Could you provide with some insight? When I was using the alias-method-chain example, I was including in the main object, as `main#sleep` somehow seemed to land in `Kernel.sleep` (?) . -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: