From: lars@...
Date: 2020-01-14T10:11:36+00:00
Subject: [ruby-core:96846] [Ruby master Feature#15357] Proc#parameters returns incomplete type information

Issue #15357 has been updated by larskanis (Lars Kanis).


Sorry for my late answer! I didn't get a notification mail.

As noted above: The application of argument assignment tricks is a property of the Proc object - not a property of single parameters. Therefore it shouldn't be applied to `Proc#parameters` in addition to `Proc#lambda?` . I therefore think it's kind of bug.

Nevertheless your patch looks like a good alternative, which keeps backward compatibility and doesn't discard information when called as `proc.parameters(lambda:true)`. Would you still mind to merge it?


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Feature #15357: Proc#parameters returns incomplete type information
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15357#change-83850

* Author: larskanis (Lars Kanis)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* Target version: 
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The current implementation of Proc#parameters [differentiate between lambda? true and false](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/49cd16bfaf4f03885058ce748119bc8ea2de735a/iseq.c#L2800).
This is presumably due to the fact, that [procs use tricks](https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.5.3/Proc.html#method-i-parameters) to apply arguments differently than lambda and methods.

Unfortunately `proc{}.parameters` states all `:req` parameters as `:opt`, so that these both types of parameters are not distinguishable. This information loss leads to the situation that two different proc signatures return an equal parameters list, but behave differently:

```ruby
pr = proc{|a,b=2| [a,b] }
pr.parameters  # => [[:opt, :a], [:opt, :b]]
pr.call(:a)    # => [:a, 2]  # :a is interpret as the first parameter

pr = proc{|a=1,b| [a,b] }
pr.parameters  # => [[:opt, :a], [:opt, :b]]
pr.call(:a)    # => [1, :a]  # :a is interpret as the second parameter
```

That means that the current return values of `proc{}.parameters` are not suitable to build wrapper or proxy objects for a proc. In Eventbox a workaround is used: The proc is passed to `define_method` and the [method parameters are retrieved instead](https://github.com/larskanis/eventbox/blob/3bcbc30096c6003e96d41c6496c781dfc90ac36a/lib/eventbox/argument_wrapper.rb#L10-L17). That way the list of parameters can be retrieved including `:req` and `:opt` differentiation, so that a wrapper proc can be built.

The application of argument assignment tricks is a property of the Proc object - not a property of single parameters. Therefore it shouldn't be applied to `Proc#parameters` in addition - at least not in a way that discards valuable information. The property of the Proc object is already readable through `Proc#lambda?`, so that there's no need to apply this property to `Proc#parameters` as well.

My proposal is to unify `proc{}.parameters` and `lambda{}.parameters`, so that `proc{}.parameters` shows positional arguments without default value as type `:req` as well.


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proc-parameters-req-15357.patch (5.15 KB)


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