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| author | NARUSE, Yui <nurse@users.noreply.github.com> | 2024-03-21 10:45:01 +0900 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2024-03-21 01:45:01 +0000 |
| commit | a63e979853783601a60228b45741f8b3776e5507 (patch) | |
| tree | 8396278af85906d600486360bfb7e466aaef6161 /spec/ruby/core/array/shared/difference.rb | |
| parent | a406c516685f1950269c4e43d13cc748f0bfbc06 (diff) | |
merge revision(s) d19d683a354530a27b4cbb049223f8dc70c75849,de1a586ecc2ee7f465f0c0a69291054136a3a819: [Backport #20250] (#10308)
rb_obj_setup: do not copy RUBY_FL_SEEN_OBJ_ID
[Bug #20250]
We're seting up a new instance, so it never had an associated
object_id.
proc.c: get rid of `CLONESETUP`
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[Bug #20253]
All the way down to Ruby 1.9, `Proc`, `Method`, `UnboundMethod`
and `Binding` always had their own specific clone and dup routine.
This caused various discrepancies with how other objects behave
on `dup` and `clone. [Bug #20250], [Bug #20253].
This commit get rid of `CLONESETUP` and use the the same codepath
as all other types, so ensure consistency.
NB: It's still not accepting the `freeze` keyword argument on `clone`.
Co-Authored-By: Étienne Barrié <etienne.barrie@gmail.com>
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