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Fix Tuple#to_a(&) for arbitrary block output type #15431

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@straight-shoota straight-shoota commented Feb 7, 2025

Resolves #15430

@straight-shoota straight-shoota added kind:bug A bug in the code. Does not apply to documentation, specs, etc. topic:stdlib:collection labels Feb 7, 2025
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{% if compare_versions(Crystal::VERSION, "1.1.0") < 0 %}
to_a(&.itself.as(Union(*T)))
{% else %}
to_a(&.itself)
{% end %}
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With this change, the explicit cast here is always necessary, even after 1.1.0 because the compiler couldn't figure out the output type of &.itself.

@straight-shoota straight-shoota added this to the 1.16.0 milestone Feb 7, 2025
@straight-shoota straight-shoota changed the title Fix Tuple#to_a(&) for arbitrary block output type Fix Tuple#to_a(&) for arbitrary block output type Feb 7, 2025
@straight-shoota straight-shoota merged commit 687dce2 into crystal-lang:master Feb 8, 2025
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@straight-shoota straight-shoota deleted the fix/tuple-to_a branch February 8, 2025 19:33
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Tuple#to_a(&) is broken when block's output type doesn't match the tuple's element type union
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