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Bug #18899

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Inconsistent argument handling in IO#set_encoding

Added by javanthropus (Jeremy Bopp) almost 2 years ago. Updated over 1 year ago.

Status:
Closed
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Target version:
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ruby -v:
ruby 3.1.2p20 (2022-04-12 revision 4491bb740a) [x86_64-linux]
[ruby-core:109152]

Description

IO#set_encoding behaves differently when processing a single String argument than it does when processing 2 arguments (whether Strings or Encodings) in the case where the external encoding is being set to binary and the internal encoding is being set to any other encoding.

This script demonstrates the resulting values of the external and internal encodings for an IO instance given different ways to equivalently call #set_encoding:

#!/usr/bin/env ruby


def show(io, args)
  printf(
    "args: %-50s  external encoding: %-25s  internal encoding: %-25s\n",
    args.inspect,
    io.external_encoding.inspect,
    io.internal_encoding.inspect
  )
end

File.open('/dev/null') do |f|
  args = ['binary:utf-8']
  f.set_encoding(*args)
  show(f, args)

  args = ['binary', 'utf-8']
  f.set_encoding(*args)
  show(f, args)

  args = [Encoding.find('binary'), Encoding.find('utf-8')]
  f.set_encoding(*args)
  show(f, args)
end

This behavior is the same from Ruby 2.7.0 to 3.1.2.

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