Bug #17130
closedMethod#super_method is broken for aliased methods
Description
Method#super_method currently does not work correctly for aliased methods. Here's a simple example:
class A
def m1; p :A_m1 end
def m2; p :A_m2 end
end
class B < A
def m1; p :B_m1; super end
alias m2 m1
end
B.new.m2
puts
m = B.new.method(:m2)
m.call
puts
m.super_method.call
Current Output:
:B_m1
:A_m1
:B_m1
:A_m1
:A_m2
You can see from this example that normal super lookup for B#m2 is A#m1, as B#m2 is an alias of B#m1 and super lookup follows the original method name, not the aliased name. However, the super_method
call returns a Method instance for A#m2 instead of A#m1.
There is another issue with aliases and that is when the method being aliased is from another module or class. In this case, super lookup needs to start at the super class of the defined class of the method being aliased. See https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11189#note-3 for an example of that issue.
I have a fix that handles both of these cases that I'll submit shortly via a pull request.