Handle modification during delete_if iteration#6393
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This allows adding to the array while iterating. Previously, adding elements while iterating for delete_if would lose existing elements at the end, as they get pushed beyond our memoized size. This behavior is not specified, but we make a best effort to match CRuby behavior. There will be no specs added for this. Fixes jruby#6371
This is unspecified behavior, but because we try to match CRuby I am adding a test to our suite. See jruby#6371
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In #6371 we saw that adding elements to the array while doing a
delete_ifiteration would end up skipping later elements. This was due to us memoizing the initial length of the array; elements added during iteration did not increase this length, so we would stop iterating prematurely.The fix here matches CRuby, acquiring the array's new length for each iteration.
A test is provided in the JRuby suite but not in ruby/spec, due to the unspecified nature of this behavior.