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Bug #18569
closedRubyVM::InstructionSequence#disasm returns nil for composed functions
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I was testing function composition Proc#>> (https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.6/Proc.html#method-i-3E-3E) and noticed that when disassembling composed functions it always returns nil.
first_proc = proc { |x| x + 2 }
puts RubyVM::InstructionSequence.disasm(first_proc)
# returns
# == disasm: #<ISeq:block in <main>@disasm.rb:3 (3,18)-(3,31)> (catch: FALSE)
# local table (size: 1, argc: 1 [opts: 0, rest: -1, post: 0, block: -1, kw: -1@-1, kwrest: -1])
# [ 1] x@0<Arg>
# 0000 getlocal_WC_0 x@0 ( 3)[LiBc]
# 0002 putobject 2
# 0004 opt_plus <calldata!mid:+, argc:1, ARGS_SIMPLE>[CcCr]
# 0006 leave [Br]
# -------------------------------------
puts RubyVM::InstructionSequence.disasm(first_proc >> first_proc)
# return nil
Is this expected or there is something weird happening here? I'm happy to help fixing it with some help in case it's a bug
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Updated by byroot (Jean Boussier) almost 3 years ago
Don't take my word as definitive, but I'd say it's expected. Proc#<<
return has no "source code":
>> proc{}.source_location
=> ["(irb)", 4]
>> (proc{} << proc{}).source_location
=> nil
Think of it as a "delegator", it has no InstructionSequence of its own.
Updated by jeremyevans0 (Jeremy Evans) almost 3 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Rejected
I agree, this is expected behavior, since there is no instruction sequence for a composed proc. If you would like an instruction sequence, you need to manually compose the proc in Ruby.
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