Issue #13797 has been reported by gggfx (James Pike).
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Bug #13797: Using .push on an 2d array class-instance variable causes the whole array to be overwritten with the .push value; is this a bug?
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13797
* Author: gggfx (James Pike)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Target version:
* ruby -v: ruby 2.2.6p396 (2016-11-15 revision 56800) [x64-mingw32]
* Backport: 2.2: UNKNOWN, 2.3: UNKNOWN, 2.4: UNKNOWN
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I was building a class to hold results for analysis 'cells' in a model; each 'cell' is a position in an array, with each result stored in a sub-array - this collates multiple results per cell which can then be iterated through later for model interactions.
I created this as a class (my data is addressed by time,x,y and z coordinates; my class writers and readers convert t-x-y-z into a position on a 1d array, this is faster than named instance variables).
When it comes to pushing the data into the instance array variable it causes *all* the slots of the array to be pushed with the value.
This is my first bug report and I'm newish to Ruby so I apologise if I've missed any key information. I attach code with a test-example I wrote which demonstrates the behaviour in question.
## NORMAL CASE
**testArray** = [[],[],[],[],[]]
**testArrayShouldLookLike** = [[*result1*],[],[],[],[]]
**testArrayCanThenLookLike** = [[*result1*, *result2*],[],[],[],[]] etc.
## CLASS CASE
**def** write(position, data)
@testArray[position].push(data)
**end**
**testArrayComesOutAs** = [[*result1*],[*result1*],[*result1*],[*result1*],[*result1*]]
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Class bug_JP.rb (1.13 KB)
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