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ruby - Why is __FILE__ uppercase and __dir__ lowercase?

In Ruby 2.0.0-p0, the __dir__ variable was introduced for easy access to the directory of the file currently being executed.

Why is __dir__ lowercase when __FILE__ is uppercase?

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I think that is because __FILE__ is a parse-time constant whereas __dir__ is a function and returns File.dirname(File.realpath(__FILE__))

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