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authorJeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net>2019-04-06 00:02:11 -0700
committerJeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net>2019-05-26 11:09:21 -0700
commit39eadca76b48fc7841da688f6745e40897ec37ff (patch)
tree5c29107b29f5384eedb390af636186e7877369f3 /include
parent897901283c79e5f5f33656abdd453dc272268748 (diff)
Add FrozenError#receiver
Similar to NameError#receiver, this returns the object on which the modification was attempted. This is useful as it can pinpoint exactly what is frozen. In many cases when a FrozenError is raised, you cannot determine from the context which object is frozen that you attempted to modify. Users of the current rb_error_frozen C function will have to switch to using rb_error_frozen_object or the new rb_frozen_error_raise in order to set the receiver of the FrozenError. To allow the receiver to be set from Ruby, support an optional second argument to FrozenError#initialize. Implements [Feature #15751]
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-rw-r--r--include/ruby/intern.h1
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/ruby/intern.h b/include/ruby/intern.h
index bcbf8424e4..01944fb0e8 100644
--- a/include/ruby/intern.h
+++ b/include/ruby/intern.h
@@ -278,6 +278,7 @@ PRINTF_ARGS(NORETURN(void rb_loaderror(const char*, ...)), 1, 2);
PRINTF_ARGS(NORETURN(void rb_loaderror_with_path(VALUE path, const char*, ...)), 2, 3);
PRINTF_ARGS(NORETURN(void rb_name_error(ID, const char*, ...)), 2, 3);
PRINTF_ARGS(NORETURN(void rb_name_error_str(VALUE, const char*, ...)), 2, 3);
+PRINTF_ARGS(NORETURN(void rb_frozen_error_raise(VALUE, const char*, ...)), 2, 3);
NORETURN(void rb_invalid_str(const char*, const char*));
NORETURN(void rb_error_frozen(const char*));
NORETURN(void rb_error_frozen_object(VALUE));