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Using display as property name on Context #183

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lenart opened this issue Mar 13, 2020 · 1 comment
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Using display as property name on Context #183

lenart opened this issue Mar 13, 2020 · 1 comment
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lenart commented Mar 13, 2020

I stumbled across this issue during specs where I named a property on the Context object display. The results were surprising and, after some code reading, it turns out it has to do with the way OpenStruct lazy-loads/queries properties.

Sample class

class SampleInteractor
  include Interactor

  def call
    context.display = 'Foobar'
  end
end

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SampleInteractor.call.display # => 'Foobar'

Actual

SampleInteractor.call.display # => #<Interactor::Context display="Foobar">nil

As mentioned this problem is in using OpenStruct where the same behavior can be observed and it's all because there is already Object#display defined on Object.

Maybe something worth adding to the docs as a caveat?

@gaffneyc gaffneyc added the bug label Jan 2, 2025
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gaffneyc commented Jan 2, 2025

Thanks for the report and sorry it's sat for so long.

Documentation is one option though I'm also considering changing how we handle Context and using a default implementation based on BasicObject which has a much smaller API surface area compared to Object. That would hopefully mean fewer naming collisions.

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