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Feature #19712
openIO#reopen removes singleton class
Feature #19712:
IO#reopen removes singleton class
Status:
Open
Assignee:
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Target version:
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Description
The documentation states:
This may dynamically change the actual class of this stream.
As well #reopen
removes the singleton class, even when the logical class is the same. This can be surprising at times.
An example:
io = File.open(__FILE__)
io.define_singleton_method(:foo) {}
io.reopen(File.open(__FILE__))
io.foo # `<main>': undefined method `foo' for #<File:/test.rb> (NoMethodError)
An example where this was an issue: https://github.com/oracle/truffleruby/pull/3088 Tl;dr: a popular gem was enhancing the singleton class of STDOUT, while Rails/ActiveSupport was executing an IO#reopen
- invalidating the changes by the gem.
While it's hard to trivially solve this with keeping the intended functionality, could it be considered to make edge cases more visible?
Examples:
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IO#reopen
issues a warning message when the receiver's singleton class has been updated (but keep removing it as of current state) -
IO#reopen
is limited on instances with a default singleton class, and issues an error when called on an instance with an updated singleton class - make
IO#reopen
carry over the singleton class only if the recipient and argument's class are the same, and yield an error otherwise (different classes)
These are just ideas. I'm more looking for feedback from the core devs at this point. Thanks in advance!
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