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Bug #3011

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caller for recursive function

Added by marcandre (Marc-Andre Lafortune) over 14 years ago. Updated over 12 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Target version:
ruby -v:
ruby 1.8.8dev (2010-03-25) [i386-darwin10.2.0]
[ruby-core:28963]

Description

=begin
For some reason, Ruby 1.8 will skip multiple copies of the same method. In case of a recursive function call, the behavior is different from Ruby 1.9 and seems wrong.

Here's the rubyspec I just committed:

 it "returns one entry per call, even for recursive methods" do
   def recurse(n)
     return caller if n <= 0
     recurse(n-1)
   end
   (recurse(3).size - recurse(2).size).should == 1
 end

The following patch doesn't seem to yield any new failure with make test, make test-all, nor the caller specs:

diff --git a/eval.c b/eval.c
index 3407548..65fb970 100644
--- a/eval.c
+++ b/eval.c
@@ -6468,9 +6468,6 @@ backtrace(lev)
}
for (; frame && (n = frame->node); frame = frame->prev) {
if (frame->prev && frame->prev->last_func) {

  •       if (frame->prev->node == n) {
    
  •           if (frame->prev->last_func == frame->last_func) continue;
    
  •       }
          snprintf(buf, BUFSIZ, "%s:%d:in `%s'",
                   n->nd_file, nd_line(n),
                   rb_id2name(frame->prev->last_func));
    

Nobu, can you recall what was the reason for these lines ( r10593 ) ?
=end

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