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Exclude File.join from Rails/RootPathnameMethods target methods #1001

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@r7kamura r7kamura commented May 9, 2023

File.join and Pathname#join work differently:

$ irb -r pathname
irb(main):001:0> File.join('/foo', '/bar')
=> "/foo/bar"
irb(main):002:0> Pathname.new('/foo').join('/bar').to_s
=> "/bar"

This can cause false positives for code that intentionally uses the difference. Since this cop claims to be safe, I think it would be better to exclude File.join from its inspection target.

I noticed this difference while working on the following Pull Request:


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it 'does not register an offense when using `File.join(Rails.root, ...)`' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
File.join(Rails.root, '/foo')
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The detection should occur unless the 2nd argument+ of File.join starts with a /.

Pathname.new('/foo').join('/bar').to_s # unexpected "/bar"
Pathname.new('/foo').join('bar').to_s  # expected "/foo/bar"

See for details: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19155

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