Feature #9785
closedFeature Proposal: Dir.chdir Thread Safety
Description
I am proposing that Dir.chdir
with a block be local to the current thread and any threads that are created inside of that block. FileUtils.cd
and FileUtils.chdir
should also behave the same way.
Currently Dir.chdir
will change the directory for the entire process. This makes writing a program that modifies different directories in threads very difficult. Here is some ruby code that demonstrates the problem:
# /tmp/code.rb
require 'fileutils'
FileUtils.mkdir_p("/tmp/foo")
FileUtils.mkdir_p("/tmp/bar")
threads = []
threads << Thread.new do
Dir.chdir("/tmp/foo") do
puts "Thread in Dir.chdir('/tmp/foo') pwd: #{`pwd`}"
end
end
threads << Thread.new do
puts "Thread without Dir.chdir pwd: #{`pwd`}"
end
threads.map(&:join)
When you run it you get different results:
$ ruby /tmp/code.rb
Thread without Dir.chdir pwd: /tmp
Thread in Dir.chdir('/tmp/foo') pwd: /private/tmp/foo
$ ruby /tmp/code.rb
Thread in Dir.chdir('/tmp/foo') pwd: /private/tmp/foo
Thread without Dir.chdir pwd: /private/tmp/foo
This is because Dir.chdir is not limited to the scope of the block but rather changes the working directory globally for the entire process including different threads.
Threads in MRI are very good for reading and writing to the disk, however many times a programmer wishes to read or write to disk they will want to use Dir.chdir
. The current behavior of Dir.chdir
prevents a programmer from changing directory inside of threads and can be very confusing for anyone who does not know this behavior.
For a better programming experience either we can make Dir.chdir
thread aware, or introduce a new way to change the directory inside of a new thread such as Dir.threadsafe_chdir
, I believe the first option is the best.