Object* const_missing(STATE, Symbol* sym) { Module* under; CallFrame* call_frame = state->vm()->get_ruby_frame(); LexicalScope* scope = call_frame->lexical_scope(); if(scope->nil_p()) { under = G(object); } else { under = scope->module(); } Array* args = Array::create(state, 1); args->set(state, 0, sym); return under->send(state, G(sym_const_missing), args); }
Object* const_get(STATE, Symbol* name, ConstantMissingReason* reason, Object* filter, bool replace_autoload) { LexicalScope *cur; Object* result; *reason = vNonExistent; CallFrame* frame = state->vm()->get_ruby_frame(); // Ok, this has to be explained or it will be considered black magic. // The scope chain always ends with an entry at the top that contains // a parent of nil, and a module of Object. This entry is put in // regardless of lexical scoping, it's the fallback scope (the default // scope). This is not case when deriving from BasicObject, which is // explained later. // // When looking up a constant, we don't want to consider the fallback // scope (ie, Object) initially because we need to lookup up // the superclass chain first, because falling back on the default. // // The rub comes from the fact that if a user explicitly opens up // Object in their code, we DO consider it. Like: // // class Idiot // A = 2 // end // // class ::Object // A = 1 // class Stupid < Idiot // def foo // p A // end // end // end // // In this code, when A is looked up, Object must be considering during // the scope walk, NOT during the superclass walk. // // So, in this case, foo would print "1", not "2". // // As indicated above, the fallback scope isn't used when the superclass // chain directly rooted from BasicObject. To determine this is the // case, we record whether Object is seen when looking up the superclass // chain. If Object isn't seen, this means we are directly deriving from // BasicObject. cur = frame->lexical_scope(); while(!cur->nil_p()) { // Detect the toplevel scope (the default) and get outta dodge. if(cur->top_level_p(state)) break; result = cur->module()->get_const(state, name, G(sym_private), reason, false, replace_autoload); if(*reason == vFound) { if(result != filter) return result; *reason = vNonExistent; } cur = cur->parent(); } // Now look up the superclass chain. Module *fallback = G(object); cur = frame->lexical_scope(); if(!cur->nil_p()) { bool object_seen = false; Module* mod = cur->module(); while(!mod->nil_p()) { if(mod == G(object)) { object_seen = true; } if(!object_seen && mod == G(basicobject)) { fallback = NULL; } result = mod->get_const(state, name, G(sym_private), reason, false, replace_autoload); if(*reason == vFound) { if(result != filter) return result; *reason = vNonExistent; } mod = mod->superclass(); } } // Lastly, check the fallback scope (=Object) specifically if needed if(fallback) { result = fallback->get_const(state, name, G(sym_private), reason, true, replace_autoload); if(*reason == vFound) { if(result != filter) return result; *reason = vNonExistent; } } return cNil; }