In Ruby, why does nil[1]=1 evaluate to nil?

烈酒焚心 提交于 2019-11-27 16:04:40

Some random findings: [only in Ruby 2.3.0p0]

The method doesn't seem to exist:

nil.method(:[]=)      #=> NameError: undefined method `[]='
nil.respond_to?(:[]=) #=> false

And you can't invoke it using send:

nil.send(:[]=)        #=> NoMethodError: undefined method `[]='

Ruby evaluates neither the right hand side, nor the argument, i.e.

nil[foo]=bar

doesn't raise a NameError, although foo and bar are undefined.

The expression seems to be equivalent to nil:

$ ruby --dump=insns -e 'nil[foo]=bar'
== disasm: #<ISeq:<main>@-e>============================================
0000 trace            1                                               (   1)
0002 putnil
0003 leave

$ ruby --dump=insns -e 'nil'
== disasm: #<ISeq:<main>@-e>============================================
0000 trace            1                                               (   1)
0002 putnil
0003 leave
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