I am seeing very interesting and catastrophic behavior with ruby, see the code below
class ExceptionTest
def test
@result = [0]*500000
begin
no_such_method
rescue Exception => ex
puts "before #{ex.class}"
st = Time.now
ex.message
puts "after #{Time.now-st} #{ex.message}"
end
end
end
ExceptionTest.new.test
Ideally ex.message
should not take any time to execute and hence Time taken should be in ms, but here is the output
before NameError
after 0.462443 undefined local variable or method `no_such_method' for #<ExceptionTest:0x007fc74a84e4f0>
If I assign [0]*500000
to a local variable instead of instance variable e.g. result = [0]*500000
it runs as expected
before NameError
after 2.8e-05 undefined local variable or method `no_such_method' for #<ExceptionTest:0x007ff59204e518>
It looks like somehow ex.message
is looping thru the instance variables, why it would do so, please enlighten me!
I have tried it on ruby ruby-1.9.2-p290, ruby-1.9.1-p376, ruby 2.0.0 and whatever version the ruby on codepad.org is.
Edit: files a bug http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8366