Feature #20884
openreserve "Ruby" toplevel module for Ruby language
Description
Ruby
would be a convenient namespace for many features of the Ruby language, in particular APIs related to the interpreter.
All these constants:
RUBY_VERSION
RUBY_RELEASE_DATE
RUBY_PLATFORM
RUBY_PATCHLEVEL
RUBY_REVISION
RUBY_COPYRIGHT
RUBY_ENGINE
RUBY_ENGINE_VERSION
RUBY_DESCRIPTION
would have made a lot of sense as Ruby::VERSION
etc.
Thread::Backtrace::Location
would have made a lot of sense as Ruby::Backtrace::Location
RubyVM
is considered specific to CRuby; so RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree
should be Ruby::AbstractSyntaxTree
if it is meant to be present in other implementations.
In #6648 there's a bit of contention over where ruby_args
should be. RubyVM
, RbConfig
, Process
have all been proposed, but Ruby
would be an excellent choice.
Process.argv0
was added in Ruby 2.1 but the Process
namespace is really about OS-level process control (fork, signals, euid, limits) while this argv0 is not (in ps
it's neither value of COMMAND nor CMD) so it would have made sense as Ruby.argv0
The "ruby" gem name is reserved, so there's no conflict. https://rubygems.org/gems/ruby
All in all, "Ruby" is an appropriate namespace for many Ruby things. We don't want to break compatibility over this, but we could at least start small by reserving the namespace, and see how it grows from there.
module Ruby
VERSION = ::RUBY_VERSION
end