Bug #12881
closedDouble-bang (!!) raises warning on string literal
Description
I use !!x or !!(x) to force x to true or false.
I just noticed this trick raises a warning with string literals.
It would be nice if this warning were not raised, since it is sometimes convenient to force some object to true or false.
I first saw this in irb, but it also happens when running a script from the command line.
Caveat: Although the output of my sample program suggests that double-quoted strings avoid this warning, it actually happens with !!"hi" as well as !!'hi'
CODE: bb.rb
1 p [ '!!false', !!false ]
2 p [ '!!(false)', !!(false) ]
3 p [ '!!nil', !!nil ]
4 p [ '!!(nil)', !!(nil) ]
5 p [ '!!true', !!true ]
6 p [ '!!(true)', !!(true) ]
7 p [ '!![]', !![] ]
8 p [ '!!([])', !!([]) ]
9 p [ '!!{}', !!{} ]
10 p [ '!!Object.new', !!Object.new ]
11 p [ '!!(Object.new)', !!(Object.new) ]
12 p [ '!!1', !!1 ]
13 p [ '!!(1)', !!(1) ]
14 p [ '!!0.1', !!0.1 ]
15 p [ '!!(0.1)', !!(0.1) ]
16 p [ '!!:a', !!:a ]
17 p [ '!!(:a)', !!(:a) ]
18 p [ '!!({})', !!({}) ]
19 p [ '!!String.new', !!String.new ]
20 p [ '!!(String.new)', !!(String.new) ]
21 p [ '!!""', !!"" ]
22 p [ '!!("")', !!("") ]
23 p [ '!!"b"', !!"b" ]
24 p [ '!!("b")', !!("b") ]
25 p [ "!!''", !!'' ]
26 p [ "!!('')", !!('') ]
27 p [ "!!'b'", !!'b' ]
28 p [ "!!('b')", !!('b') ]
OUTPUT
bb.rb:25: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:26: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:27: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:28: warning: string literal in condition
["!!false", false]
["!!(false)", false]
["!!nil", false]
["!!(nil)", false]
["!!true", true]
["!!(true)", true]
["!![]", true]
["!!([])", true]
["!!{}", true]
["!!Object.new", true]
["!!(Object.new)", true]
["!!1", true]
["!!(1)", true]
["!!0.1", true]
["!!(0.1)", true]
["!!:a", true]
["!!(:a)", true]
["!!({})", true]
["!!String.new", true]
["!!(String.new)", true]
["!!""", true]
["!!("")", true]
["!!"b"", true]
["!!("b")", true]
["!!''", true]
["!!('')", true]
["!!'b'", true]
["!!('b')", true]
ruby --version
ruby 2.3.1p112 (2016-04-26 revision 54768) [x86_64-linux]
I compiled it myself from sources, running on Fedora24 amd64 workstation
Files
Updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada) over 7 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Closed
Applied in changeset r56522.
parse.y: !-operator warning
- parse.y (cond0): !-operator is a method call, no warning for
literal in condition. [ruby-core:77801] [Bug #12881]
Updated by nagachika (Tomoyuki Chikanaga) over 7 years ago
- Backport changed from 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN, 2.3: UNKNOWN to 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN, 2.3: REQUIRED
Updated by rrroybbbean (RRRoy BBBean) over 7 years ago
This is a follow-up. I tested for the same issue with Ruby 2.4.0 preview
2. I got slightly different behavior, but essentially the same issue.
Here are the details. I wasn't sure if I could add them to the issue
tracker without making a mess, so I posted them here.
I downloaded Ruby 2.4.0 preview 2 and built it alongside 2.3.1. The
configure and make ran fine. I did not install 2.4.0p2, but I was able
to run it from inside the build directory (with gems disabled). I ran it
on the same test file that I uploaded for the original issue. This time,
all 8 lines of code with string literals generated the warning.
sh> ./ruby --disable-gems bb.rb
bb.rb:21: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:22: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:23: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:24: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:25: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:26: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:27: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:28: warning: string literal in condition
["!!false", false]
["!!(false)", false]
["!!nil", false]
["!!(nil)", false]
["!!true", true]
["!!(true)", true]
["!![]", true]
["!!([])", true]
["!!{}", true]
["!!Object.new", true]
["!!(Object.new)", true]
["!!1", true]
["!!(1)", true]
["!!0.1", true]
["!!(0.1)", true]
["!!:a", true]
["!!(:a)", true]
["!!({})", true]
["!!String.new", true]
["!!(String.new)", true]
["!!""", true]
["!!("")", true]
["!!"b"", true]
["!!("b")", true]
["!!''", true]
["!!('')", true]
["!!'b'", true]
["!!('b')", true]
sh> ./ruby --version
ruby 2.4.0preview2 (2016-09-09 trunk 56129) [x86_64-linux]
On 10/29/2016 01:29 PM, nagachika00@gmail.com wrote:
Issue #12881 has been updated by Tomoyuki Chikanaga.
Backport changed from 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN, 2.3: UNKNOWN to 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN, 2.3: REQUIRED
Bug #12881: Double-bang (!!) raises warning on string literal
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12881#change-61117
- Author: RRRoy BBBean
- Status: Closed
- Priority: Normal
- Assignee:
- ruby -v: ruby 2.3.1p112 (2016-04-26 revision 54768) [x86_64-linux]
- Backport: 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN, 2.3: REQUIRED
I use !!x or !!(x) to force x to true or false.
I just noticed this trick raises a warning with string literals.
It would be nice if this warning were not raised, since it is sometimes convenient to force some object to true or false.
I first saw this in irb, but it also happens when running a script from the command line.
Caveat: Although the output of my sample program suggests that double-quoted strings avoid this warning, it actually happens with !!"hi" as well as !!'hi'CODE: bb.rb
1 p [ '!!false', !!false ]
2 p [ '!!(false)', !!(false) ]
3 p [ '!!nil', !!nil ]
4 p [ '!!(nil)', !!(nil) ]
5 p [ '!!true', !!true ]
6 p [ '!!(true)', !!(true) ]
7 p [ '!![]', !![] ]
8 p [ '!!([])', !!([]) ]
9 p [ '!!{}', !!{} ]
10 p [ '!!Object.new', !!Object.new ]
11 p [ '!!(Object.new)', !!(Object.new) ]
12 p [ '!!1', !!1 ]
13 p [ '!!(1)', !!(1) ]
14 p [ '!!0.1', !!0.1 ]
15 p [ '!!(0.1)', !!(0.1) ]
16 p [ '!!:a', !!:a ]
17 p [ '!!(:a)', !!(:a) ]
18 p [ '!!({})', !!({}) ]
19 p [ '!!String.new', !!String.new ]
20 p [ '!!(String.new)', !!(String.new) ]
21 p [ '!!""', !!"" ]
22 p [ '!!("")', !!("") ]
23 p [ '!!"b"', !!"b" ]
24 p [ '!!("b")', !!("b") ]
25 p [ "!!''", !!'' ]
26 p [ "!!('')", !!('') ]
27 p [ "!!'b'", !!'b' ]
28 p [ "!!('b')", !!('b') ]OUTPUT
bb.rb:25: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:26: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:27: warning: string literal in condition
bb.rb:28: warning: string literal in condition
["!!false", false]
["!!(false)", false]
["!!nil", false]
["!!(nil)", false]
["!!true", true]
["!!(true)", true]
["!![]", true]
["!!([])", true]
["!!{}", true]
["!!Object.new", true]
["!!(Object.new)", true]
["!!1", true]
["!!(1)", true]
["!!0.1", true]
["!!(0.1)", true]
["!!:a", true]
["!!(:a)", true]
["!!({})", true]
["!!String.new", true]
["!!(String.new)", true]
["!!""", true]
["!!("")", true]
["!!"b"", true]
["!!("b")", true]
["!!''", true]
["!!('')", true]
["!!'b'", true]
["!!('b')", true]ruby --version
ruby 2.3.1p112 (2016-04-26 revision 54768) [x86_64-linux]
I compiled it myself from sources, running on Fedora24 amd64 workstation---Files--------------------------------
bb.rb (685 Bytes)