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Feature #16153

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eventually_frozen flag to gradually phase-in frozen strings

Added by Dan0042 (Daniel DeLorme) over 4 years ago. Updated about 1 month ago.

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Target version:
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[ruby-core:94851]

Description

Freezing strings can give us a nice performance boost, but freezing previously non-frozen strings is a backward-incompatible change which is hard to handle because the place where the string is mutated can be far from where it was frozen, and tests might not cover the cases of frozen input vs non-frozen input.

I propose adding a flag which gives us a migration path for freezing strings. For purposes of discussion I will call this flag "eventually_frozen". It would act as a pseudo-frozen flag where mutating the object would result in a warning instead of an error. It would also change the return value of Object#frozen? so code like obj = obj.dup if obj.frozen? would work as expected to remove the warning. Note that eventually_frozen strings cannot be deduplicated, as they are in reality mutable.

This way it would be possible for Symbol#to_s (and many others) to return an eventually_frozen string in 2.7 which gives apps and gems time to migrate, before finally becoming a frozen deduplicated string in 3.0. This might even open up a migration path for eventually using frozen_string_literal:true as default. For example if it was possible to add frozen_string_literal:eventual to all files in a project (or as a global switch), we could run that in production to discover where to fix things, and then change it to frozen_string_literal:true for a bug-free performance boost.

Proposed changes

  • Object#freeze(immediately:true)
    • if immediately keyword is true, set frozen=true and eventually_frozen=false
    • if immediately keyword is false, set eventually_frozen=true UNLESS frozen flag is already true
  • String#+@
    • if eventually_frozen is true, create a duplicate string with eventually_frozen=false
  • Object#frozen?(immediately:false)
    • return true if immediately keyword is false and eventually_frozen flag is true
  • rb_check_frozen
    • output warning if eventually_frozen flag is true

Alternatively: the eventually_frozen flag is an internal detail only

  • OBJ_EVENTUAL_FREEZE
    • used instead of OBJ_FREEZE in rb_sym_to_s and others to set eventually_frozen=true
  • Object#freeze
    • set frozen=true and eventually_frozen=false
  • String#+@
    • if eventually_frozen is true, create a duplicate string with eventually_frozen=false
  • Object#frozen?
    • return true (or maybe :eventually) if eventually_frozen flag is true
  • rb_check_frozen
    • output warning if eventually_frozen flag is true

Related issues 1 (1 open0 closed)

Related to Ruby master - Feature #16150: Add a way to request a frozen string from to_sOpenActions
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