Produce a warning on private attribute accessors#2637
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People seem to do that a lot after Sandi's book and not many of them realize it actually produces a warning in CRuby. Tried getting TestModule#test_attr out of the CRuby excluded failures, because it was the only existing test I saw hinting of the behaviour, however it also test that attribute names can't be a invalid identifiers, which seems to go fine in JRuby.
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Produce a warning on private attribute accessors
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I'm sorry for the back and forth on this one. I introduced it back in jruby#2637, but CRuby have recently removed the warning in https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10967.
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People seem to do that a lot after Sandi's book and not many of them
realize it actually produces a warning in CRuby.
Tried getting TestModule#test_attr out of the CRuby excluded failures,
because it was the only existing test I saw hinting of the behaviour,
however it also test that attribute names can't be a invalid
identifiers, which seems to go fine in JRuby.