From: hanmac@... Date: 2019-03-10T16:33:48+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:91735] [Ruby trunk Bug#15627] Appearance of custom singleton classes Issue #15627 has been updated by Hanmac (Hans Mackowiak). @mame it is by design that true, false and nil has their class work as singleton class so you can do: ```ruby def true.bla # something end ``` ---------------------------------------- Bug #15627: Appearance of custom singleton classes https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15627#change-77012 * Author: sawa (Tsuyoshi Sawada) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Target version: * ruby -v: * Backport: 2.4: UNKNOWN, 2.5: UNKNOWN, 2.6: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- When I have a singleton class `AClass` of an instance `a` of a custom class `A`, ```ruby class A; end a = A.new AClass = a.singleton_class ``` i) even though the singleton class of `nil`, `false`, and `true` are referred to by their assigned constant names, the singleton class `AClass` of `a` is not: ```ruby nil.singleton_class #=> NilClass false.singleton_class #=> FalseClass true.singleton_class #=> TrueClass a.singleton_class #=> #> ``` ii) even though the singleton class of `nil`, `false`, and `true` appear as their class, the singleton class `AClass` of `a` does not: ```ruby nil.class #=> NilClass false.class #=> FalseClass true.class #=> TrueClass a.class #=> A ``` This contrast between `nil`, `false`, and `true` on the one hand and `a` on the other is confusing. I am actually not sure if this is intended behaviour It may be related to * https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15608 * https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14895 I expect `AClass` to behave the same as with `NilClass`, `FalseClass`, and `TrueClass`. I expect: ```ruby a.singleton_class #=> AClass a.class #=> AClass ``` If the current behaviour is intended, I would like this to become a feature request. -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: