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Should this be the case i.e. I am misunderstanding, or is it a bug?

a = Array.new(3, Array.new(3))
a[1].fill('g')

=> [["g", "g", "g"], ["g", "g", "g"], ["g", "g", "g"]]

should it not result in:

=> [[nil, nil, nil], ["g", "g", "g"], [nil, nil, nil]]
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Array.new(3, Array.new(3)) returns an array which contains the same array three times (in other words: the expression Array.new(3) is evaluated exactly once and no copies are made).

What you probably want is Array.new(3) { Array.new(3) }, which evaluates Array.new(3) three times and thus gives you an array of three independent arrays.

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It is correct, Array.new(array) returns a new array created with size copies of obj (that is, size references to the same obj)

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