Bug #7554
closedTracePoint#defined_class doesn't return Class or Module
Description
In some case (using singleton method),
TracePoint#defined_class doesn't return Class or Module.
example¶
def self.foo
end
obj = Object.new
def obj.foo
end
module M
def baz
end
end
class C
include M
def self.bar
end
end
TracePoint.trace(:call){|tp|
p [tp.defined_class, tp.defined_class.kind_of?(Module)]
}
foo
obj.foo
C.bar
C.new.baz
#=>
ruby 2.0.0dev (2012-12-01 trunk 38127) [i386-mswin32_100]¶
[main, false]
[#Object:0x2d8267c, false]
[C, true]
[M, true]
The name `defined_class' expected to return object of Class or Module.
So it should be return Class or Module.
Current code returns modified object by singleton class.
I propose to return singleton class directly.
The following patch fixes this issue.
Index: vm_trace.c¶
--- vm_trace.c (revision 38362)
+++ vm_trace.c (working copy)
@@ -712,9 +712,6 @@
if (RB_TYPE_P(trace_arg->klass, T_ICLASS)) {
trace_arg->klass = RBASIC(trace_arg->klass)->klass;
}
-
else if (FL_TEST(trace_arg->klass, FL_SINGLETON)) {
-
trace_arg->klass = rb_iv_get(trace_arg->klass, "__attached__");
-
}}
else {
trace_arg->klass = Qnil;
After that, that script shows:
[#<Class:#Object:0x874b244>, true]
[#<Class:#Object:0x873f9a8>, true]
[#Class:C, true]
[M, true]
The current behavior is from `set_trace_func' (6th parameter of block).
I'm not sure why it returns modified object instead of singleton class.
I believe TracePoint#defined_class should return singleton class directly.
TracePoint is introduced from 2.0, so no compatibility issue.