I'm going through an weird behavior with Kernel#send and *I think* it might
be related to ActiveRecord (I'm using Rails 2.3.11).

I have a User model that has the following fields:
  email: String
  status: Integer

(among others)

If I do:

some_arg_that_might_come_in_a_local_var = true
method = 'email'
@user.send(method,some_arg_that_might_come_in_a_local_var)
=> 'u...@email.com'

So, email doesn't expect the additional var (it's an AR accessor AFAIK, so
it should not accept any args), but it doesn't throw the ArgumentError
exception.

The some_arg_that_might_come_in_local_var is an argument that will be
passed to certain methods that DO accept a second boolean argument, but it
happens that sometimes the method argument sent to send can be email or
status.

But if I do:
some_arg_that_might_come_in_a_local_var = true

@user.send(method,some_arg_that_might_come_in_a_local_var)
ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (1 for 0)

I then get the exception.

Any ideas?

Cheers,

- Marcelo.

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