I guess there's infinite recursion in Array's printing method too...
An Array containing itself? Obviously that's a rare structure the system has never dealt with.
Do you think there'll be any other traversing methods that might be affected?
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 7:48 AM, commits@source.squeak.org wrote:
A new version of Collections was added to project The Inbox: http://source.squeak.org/inbox/Collections-ul.564.mcz
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Name: Collections-ul.564 Author: ul Time: 3 February 2014, 2:35:36.802 pm UUID: 4b9a37ef-df86-40a0-a0dd-8e8b2c04d4ed Ancestors: Collections-ul.563
Make sure that Array >> #isLiteral won't get into an infinite recursion, even if the receiver has an recursive structure.
=============== Diff against Collections-ul.563 ===============
Item was changed: ----- Method: Array>>isLiteral (in category 'testing') ----- isLiteral
^self class == Array and: [
self isLiteralIfContainedBy: IdentitySet new ]!
^self class == Array and: [self allSatisfy: [:each | each isLiteral]]!
Item was added:
- ----- Method: Array>>isLiteralIfContainedBy: (in category 'testing') -----
- isLiteralIfContainedBy: parents
" Answer whether the receiver has a literal text form recognized by the compiler. Precondition: the receiver is an instance of Array. "
(parents includes: self) ifTrue: [ ^false ].
parents add: self.
1 to: self size do: [ :index |
| element |
element := self at: index.
(element class == Array
ifTrue: [ element isLiteralIfContainedBy: parents ]
ifFalse: [ element isLiteral ]) ifFalse: [ ^false ] ].
parents remove: self.
^true!