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Bug #20798

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Missing spaces/punctuation in SyntaxError message.

Added by sanjioh (Fabio Sangiovanni) 22 days ago. Updated 22 days ago.

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Closed
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Target version:
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ruby -v:
ruby 3.4.0dev (2024-10-14T07:01:30Z master 1001ea9606) +PRISM [x86_64-darwin23]
[ruby-core:119522]

Description

Hi all,

with the following simple snippet of Ruby code:

def x.y.z
end

the interpreter raises a SyntaxError, whose message is made up of two sentences with no spaces or punctuation in between (see line no. 2 of the output):

scratch2.rb: --> scratch2.rb
expected a delimiter to close the parametersunexpected '.', ignoring it
> 1  def x.y.z
> 2  end

scratch2.rb:1: syntax errors found (SyntaxError)
> 1 | def x.y.z
    |        ^ unexpected '.', ignoring it
    |        ^ expected a delimiter to close the parameters
  2 | end
  3 |

This happens on master with the sentences reported above, but also on 3.3.5 with the sentences:
expected a delimiter to close the parameterscannot parse the expression.

Unfortunately I can't tell if the same glitch occurs with other error messages.

Thanks!

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