Apparently some Ruby methods can't be overridden because they're hardcoded in C for some implementations? https://kate.io/blog/strange-hash-instances-in-ruby/ …pic.twitter.com/R52tfY1vLB
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Apparently some Ruby methods can't be overridden because they're hardcoded in C for some implementations? https://kate.io/blog/strange-hash-instances-in-ruby/ …pic.twitter.com/R52tfY1vLB
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What should Python do here? Special-case integers such that a is b iff a == b?
Extra steps to get to reflection would help. The "is" operator makes it too easy. import reflect; reflect.equal_by_pointer_equality(a, b) ?
Isn't that more or less exactly how Java does things?https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20877086/why-do-comparisons-with-integer-valueofstring-give-different-results-for-12 …
you have to be careful to get that result, tho. Any math op will unbox the object and produce a correct result.
Java has a similar weirdness for reference equality of ints (here shown in Scala for the REPL)pic.twitter.com/6fmfIFmDOK
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