I'm looking to possibly help update the File::HomeDir module which was never finished. While inspecting it, I noticed that stubbed out methods were causing infinite loops:
In the File::HomeDir
role:
unit class File::HomeDir;
use File::HomeDir::Win32;
use File::HomeDir::MacOSX;
use File::HomeDir::Unix;
my File::HomeDir $singleton;
method new
{
return $singleton if $singleton.defined;
if $*DISTRO.is-win {
$singleton = self.bless does File::HomeDir::Win32;
} elsif $*DISTRO.name.starts-with('macos') {
$singleton = self.bless does File::HomeDir::MacOSX;
} else {
$singleton = self.bless does File::HomeDir::Unix;
}
return $singleton;
}
method my-home {
return File::HomeDir.new.my-home;
}
method my-desktop {
return File::HomeDir.new.my-desktop;
}
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In the File::HomeDir::MacOSX
module:
use v6;
unit role File::HomeDir::MacOSX;
method my-home {
# Try HOME on every platform first, because even on Windows, some
# unix-style utilities rely on the ability to overload HOME.
return %*ENV<HOME> if %*ENV<HOME>.defined;
return;
}
method my-desktop {
!!!
}
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With this code, calling say File::HomeDir.my-desktop;
results in an infinite loop.
This module was first written about 5 1/2 years ago. I'm assuming it worked at the time. But it appears now that if a role method has a listop operator, it causes the parent's class to be called which then called the role method which then calls the parent class, etc.
$singleton = File::HomeDir but File::HomeDir::Unix;
docs.raku.org/language/operators#infix_but