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Bug #12367
closed[PATCH] Declaring an already defined class with Object as the new superclass does not raise an error
Description
For example:
class SuperclassIgnoresObject < A
end
SuperclassIgnoresObject.superclass # A
class SuperclassIgnoresObject < Object # Should raise a superclass mismatch but it doesn't.
end
SuperclassIgnoresObject.superclass # A
This seems an unintended side-effect of using Object as the default superclass in the code and not differentiating given/non-given superclass.
In insns.def defineclass:
if (super == Qnil) {
super = rb_cObject;
}
...
if (super != rb_cObject) {
// check is superclass mismatch
}
Proposed patch:
diff --git a/insns.def b/insns.def
index d34a663..ae7f98f 100644
--- a/insns.def
+++ b/insns.def
@@ -865,10 +865,6 @@ defineclass
rb_obj_class(super));
}
- if (super == Qnil) {
- super = rb_cObject;
- }
-
vm_check_if_namespace(cbase);
/* find klass */
@@ -881,7 +877,7 @@ defineclass
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "%"PRIsVALUE" is not a class", rb_id2str(id));
}
- if (super != rb_cObject) {
+ if (VM_DEFINECLASS_HAS_SUPERCLASS_P(flags)) {
VALUE tmp;
tmp = rb_class_real(RCLASS_SUPER(klass));
@@ -892,6 +888,9 @@ defineclass
}
}
else {
+ if (!VM_DEFINECLASS_HAS_SUPERCLASS_P(flags)) {
+ super = rb_cObject;
+ }
/* new class declaration */
klass = rb_define_class_id(id, super);
rb_set_class_path_string(klass, cbase, rb_id2str(id));
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