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/**********************************************************************
eval.c -
$Author$
created at: Thu Jun 10 14:22:17 JST 1993
* encoding.c: provide basic features for M17N. * parse.y: encoding aware parsing. * parse.y (pragma_encoding): encoding specification pragma. * parse.y (rb_intern3): encoding specified symbols. * string.c (rb_str_length): length based on characters. for older behavior, bytesize method added. * string.c (rb_str_index_m): index based on characters. rindex as well. * string.c (succ_char): encoding aware succeeding string. * string.c (rb_str_reverse): reverse based on characters. * string.c (rb_str_inspect): encoding aware string description. * string.c (rb_str_upcase_bang): encoding aware case conversion. downcase, capitalize, swapcase as well. * string.c (rb_str_tr_bang): tr based on characters. delete, squeeze, tr_s, count as well. * string.c (rb_str_split_m): split based on characters. * string.c (rb_str_each_line): encoding aware each_line. * string.c (rb_str_each_char): added. iteration based on characters. * string.c (rb_str_strip_bang): encoding aware whitespace stripping. lstrip, rstrip as well. * string.c (rb_str_justify): encoding aware justifying (ljust, rjust, center). * string.c (str_encoding): get encoding attribute from a string. * re.c (rb_reg_initialize): encoding aware regular expression * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): formatting (i.e. length count) based on characters. * io.c (rb_io_getc): getc to return one-character string. for older behavior, getbyte method added. * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_getc): ditto. * io.c (rb_io_ungetc): allow pushing arbitrary string at the current reading point. * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_ungetc): ditto. * ext/strscan/strscan.c: encoding support. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@13261 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto
Copyright (C) 2000 Network Applied Communication Laboratory, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2000 Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan
**********************************************************************/
#include "internal.h"
#include "eval_intern.h"
#include "iseq.h"
#include "gc.h"
#include "ruby/vm.h"
#include "vm_core.h"
mjit.c: merge MJIT infrastructure that allows to JIT-compile Ruby methods by generating C code and using C compiler. See the first comment of mjit.c to know what this file does. mjit.c is authored by Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. After he invented great method JIT infrastructure for MRI as MJIT, Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de> sent the patch to support MinGW in MJIT. In addition to merging it, I ported pthread to Windows native threads. Now this MJIT infrastructure can be compiled on Visual Studio. This commit simplifies mjit.c to decrease code at initial merge. For example, this commit does not provide multiple JIT threads support. We can resurrect them later if we really want them, but I wanted to minimize diff to make it easier to review this patch. `/tmp/_mjitXXX` file is renamed to `/tmp/_ruby_mjitXXX` because non-Ruby developers may not know the name "mjit" and the file name should make sure it's from Ruby and not from some harmful programs. TODO: it may be better to store this to some temporary directory which Ruby is already using by Tempfile, if it's not bad for performance. mjit.h: New. It has `mjit_exec` interface similar to `vm_exec`, which is for triggering MJIT. This drops interface for AOT compared to the original MJIT. Makefile.in: define macros to let MJIT know the path of MJIT header. Probably we can refactor this to reduce the number of macros (TODO). win32/Makefile.sub: ditto. common.mk: compile mjit.o and mjit_compile.o. Unlike original MJIT, this commit separates MJIT infrastructure and JIT compiler code as independent object files. As initial patch is NOT going to have ultra-fast JIT compiler, it's likely to replace JIT compiler, e.g. original MJIT's compiler or some future JIT impelementations which are not public now. inits.c: define MJIT module. This is added because `MJIT.enabled?` was necessary for testing. test/lib/zombie_hunter.rb: skip if `MJIT.enabled?`. Obviously this wouldn't work with current code when JIT is enabled. test/ruby/test_io.rb: skip this too. This would make no sense with MJIT. ruby.c: define MJIT CLI options. As major difference from original MJIT, "-j:l"/"--jit:llvm" are renamed to "--jit-cc" because I want to support not only gcc/clang but also cl.exe (Visual Studio) in the future. But it takes only "--jit-cc=gcc", "--jit-cc=clang" for now. And only long "--jit" options are allowed since some Ruby committers preferred it at Ruby developers Meeting on January, and some of options are renamed. This file also triggers to initialize MJIT thread and variables. eval.c: finalize MJIT worker thread and variables. test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: fix number of CLI options for --jit. thread_pthread.c: change for pthread abstraction in MJIT. Prefix rb_ for functions which are used by other files. thread_win32.c: ditto, for Windows. Those pthread porting is one of major works that YARV-MJIT created, which is my fork of MJIT, in Feature 14235. thread.c: follow rb_ prefix changes vm.c: trigger MJIT call on VM invocation. Also trigger `mjit_mark` to avoid SEGV by race between JIT and GC of ISeq. The improvement was provided by wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. In JIT compiler I created and am going to add in my next commit, I found that having `mjit_exec` after `vm_loop_start:` is harmful because the JIT-ed function doesn't proceed other ISeqs on RESTORE_REGS of leave insn. Executing non-FINISH frame is unexpected for my JIT compiler and `exception_handler` triggers executions of such ISeqs. So `mjit_exec` here should be executed only when it directly comes from `vm_exec` call. `RubyVM::MJIT` module and `.enabled?` method is added so that we can skip some tests which don't expect JIT threads or compiler file descriptors. vm_insnhelper.h: trigger MJIT on method calls during VM execution. vm_core.h: add fields required for mjit.c. `bp` must be `cfp[6]` because rb_control_frame_struct is likely to be casted to another struct. The last position is the safest place to add the new field. vm_insnhelper.c: save initial value of cfp->ep as cfp->bp. This is an optimization which are done in both MJIT and YARV-MJIT. So this change is added in this commit. Calculating bp from ep is a little heavy work, so bp is kind of cache for it. iseq.c: notify ISeq GC to MJIT. We should know which iseq in MJIT queue is GCed to avoid SEGV. TODO: unload some GCed units in some safe way. gc.c: add hooks so that MJIT can wait GC, and vice versa. Simultaneous JIT and GC executions may cause SEGV and so we should synchronize them. cont.c: save continuation information in MJIT worker. As MJIT shouldn't unload JIT-ed code which is being used, MJIT wants to know full list of saved execution contexts for continuation and detect ISeqs in use. mjit_compile.c: added empty JIT compiler so that you can reuse this commit to build your own JIT compiler. This commit tries to compile ISeqs but all of them are considered as not supported in this commit. So you can't use JIT compiler in this commit yet while we added --jit option now. Patch author: Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. Contributors: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>. wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de>. Part of Feature 12589 and 14235. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@62189 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#include "mjit.h"
#include "probes.h"
#include "probes_helper.h"
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PRCTL_H
#include <sys/prctl.h>
#endif
NORETURN(void rb_raise_jump(VALUE, VALUE));
void rb_ec_clear_current_thread_trace_func(const rb_execution_context_t *ec);
static int rb_ec_cleanup(rb_execution_context_t *ec, volatile int ex);
static int rb_ec_exec_node(rb_execution_context_t *ec, void *n);
VALUE rb_eLocalJumpError;
VALUE rb_eSysStackError;
ID ruby_static_id_signo, ruby_static_id_status;
extern ID ruby_static_id_cause;
#define id_cause ruby_static_id_cause
#define exception_error GET_VM()->special_exceptions[ruby_error_reenter]
#include "eval_error.c"
#include "eval_jump.c"
#define CLASS_OR_MODULE_P(obj) \
(!SPECIAL_CONST_P(obj) && \
(BUILTIN_TYPE(obj) == T_CLASS || BUILTIN_TYPE(obj) == T_MODULE))
/*!
* Initializes the VM and builtin libraries.
* @retval 0 if succeeded.
* @retval non-zero an error occurred.
*/
int
ruby_setup(void)
{
enum ruby_tag_type state;
if (GET_VM())
return 0;
ruby_init_stack((void *)&state);
/*
* Disable THP early before mallocs happen because we want this to
* affect as many future pages as possible for CoW-friendliness
*/
#if defined(__linux__) && defined(PR_SET_THP_DISABLE)
prctl(PR_SET_THP_DISABLE, 1, 0, 0, 0);
#endif
Init_BareVM();
Init_heap();
rb_vm_encoded_insn_data_table_init();
Init_vm_objects();
EC_PUSH_TAG(GET_EC());
if ((state = EC_EXEC_TAG()) == TAG_NONE) {
rb_call_inits();
ruby_prog_init();
GET_VM()->running = 1;
}
EC_POP_TAG();
return state;
}
/*!
* Calls ruby_setup() and check error.
*
* Prints errors and calls exit(3) if an error occurred.
*/
void
ruby_init(void)
{
int state = ruby_setup();
if (state) {
if (RTEST(ruby_debug))
error_print(GET_EC());
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
/*! Processes command line arguments and compiles the Ruby source to execute.
*
* This function does:
* \li Processes the given command line flags and arguments for ruby(1)
* \li compiles the source code from the given argument, -e or stdin, and
* \li returns the compiled source as an opaque pointer to an internal data structure
*
* @return an opaque pointer to the compiled source or an internal special value.
* @sa ruby_executable_node().
*/
void *
ruby_options(int argc, char **argv)
{
rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC();
enum ruby_tag_type state;
void *volatile iseq = 0;
ruby_init_stack((void *)&iseq);
EC_PUSH_TAG(ec);
if ((state = EC_EXEC_TAG()) == TAG_NONE) {
SAVE_ROOT_JMPBUF(GET_THREAD(), iseq = ruby_process_options(argc, argv));
}
else {
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rb_ec_clear_current_thread_trace_func(ec);
state = error_handle(ec, state);
iseq = (void *)INT2FIX(state);
}
EC_POP_TAG();
return iseq;
}
static void
rb_ec_teardown(rb_execution_context_t *ec)
{
EC_PUSH_TAG(ec);
if (EC_EXEC_TAG() == TAG_NONE) {
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rb_vm_trap_exit(rb_ec_vm_ptr(ec));
}
EC_POP_TAG();
rb_ec_exec_end_proc(ec);
rb_ec_clear_current_thread_trace_func(ec);
}
static void
rb_ec_finalize(rb_execution_context_t *ec)
{
ruby_sig_finalize();
ec->errinfo = Qnil;
rb_objspace_call_finalizer(rb_ec_vm_ptr(ec)->objspace);
}
/** Runs the VM finalization processes.
*
* <code>END{}</code> and procs registered by <code>Kernel.#at_exit</code> are
* executed here. See the Ruby language spec for more details.
*
* @note This function is allowed to raise an exception if an error occurred.
*/
void
ruby_finalize(void)
{
rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC();
rb_ec_teardown(ec);
rb_ec_finalize(ec);
}
/** Destructs the VM.
*
* Runs the VM finalization processes as well as ruby_finalize(), and frees
* resources used by the VM.
*
* @param ex Default value to the return value.
* @return If an error occurred returns a non-zero. If otherwise, returns the
* given ex.
* @note This function does not raise any exception.
*/
int
ruby_cleanup(volatile int ex)
{
return rb_ec_cleanup(GET_EC(), ex);
}
static int
rb_ec_cleanup(rb_execution_context_t *ec, volatile int ex)
{
int state;
volatile VALUE errs[2] = { Qundef, Qundef };
int nerr;
rb_thread_t *th = rb_ec_thread_ptr(ec);
volatile int sysex = EXIT_SUCCESS;
volatile int step = 0;
rb_threadptr_interrupt(th);
rb_threadptr_check_signal(th);
EC_PUSH_TAG(ec);
if ((state = EC_EXEC_TAG()) == TAG_NONE) {
SAVE_ROOT_JMPBUF(th, { RUBY_VM_CHECK_INTS(ec); });
step_0: step++;
errs[1] = ec->errinfo;
if (THROW_DATA_P(ec->errinfo)) ec->errinfo = Qnil;
`$SAFE` as a process global state. [Feature #14250] * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): move `rb_execution_context_t::safe_level` to `rb_vm_t::safe_level_` because `$SAFE` is a process (VM) global state. * vm_core.h (rb_proc_t): remove `rb_proc_t::safe_level` because `Proc` objects don't need to keep `$SAFE` at the creation. Also make `is_from_method` and `is_lambda` as 1 bit fields. * cont.c (cont_restore_thread): no need to keep `$SAFE` for Continuation. * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): use `rb_set_safe_level_force()` instead of access `vm->safe_level_` directly. * eval_jump.c: End procs `END{}` doesn't keep `$SAFE`. * proc.c (proc_dup): removed and introduce `rb_proc_dup` in vm.c. * safe.c (rb_set_safe_level): don't check `$SAFE` 1 -> 0 changes. * safe.c (safe_setter): use `rb_set_safe_level()`. * thread.c (rb_thread_safe_level): `Thread#safe_level` returns `$SAFE`. It should be obsolete. * transcode.c (load_transcoder_entry): `rb_safe_level()` only returns 0 or 1 so that this check is not needed. * vm.c (vm_proc_create_from_captured): don't need to keep `$SAFE` for Proc. * vm.c (rb_proc_create): renamed to `proc_create`. * vm.c (rb_proc_dup): moved from proc.c. * vm.c (vm_invoke_proc): do not need to set and restore `$SAFE` for `Proc#call`. * vm_eval.c (rb_eval_cmd): rename a local variable to represent clearer meaning. * lib/drb/drb.rb: restore `$SAFE`. * lib/erb.rb: restore `$SAFE`, too. * test/lib/leakchecker.rb: check `$SAFE == 0` at the end of tests. * test/rubygems/test_gem.rb: do not set `$SAFE = 1`. * bootstraptest/test_proc.rb: catch up this change. * spec/ruby/optional/capi/string_spec.rb: ditto. * test/bigdecimal/test_bigdecimal.rb: ditto. * test/fiddle/test_func.rb: ditto. * test/fiddle/test_handle.rb: ditto. * test/net/imap/test_imap_response_parser.rb: ditto. * test/pathname/test_pathname.rb: ditto. * test/readline/test_readline.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_file.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_optimization.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_proc.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_require.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. * test/rubygems/test_gem_specification.rb: ditto. * test/test_tempfile.rb: ditto. * test/test_tmpdir.rb: ditto. * test/win32ole/test_win32ole.rb: ditto. * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_event.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61510 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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rb_set_safe_level_force(0);
ruby_init_stack(&errs[STACK_UPPER(errs, 0, 1)]);
SAVE_ROOT_JMPBUF(th, rb_ec_teardown(ec));
step_1: step++;
/* protect from Thread#raise */
th->status = THREAD_KILLED;
errs[0] = ec->errinfo;
SAVE_ROOT_JMPBUF(th, rb_thread_terminate_all());
}
else {
switch (step) {
case 0: goto step_0;
case 1: goto step_1;
}
if (ex == 0) ex = state;
}
ec->errinfo = errs[1];
sysex = error_handle(ec, ex);
state = 0;
for (nerr = 0; nerr < numberof(errs); ++nerr) {
VALUE err = ATOMIC_VALUE_EXCHANGE(errs[nerr], Qnil);
if (!RTEST(err)) continue;
/* ec->errinfo contains a NODE while break'ing */
if (THROW_DATA_P(err)) continue;
if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(err, rb_eSystemExit)) {
sysex = sysexit_status(err);
break;
}
else if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(err, rb_eSignal)) {
VALUE sig = rb_ivar_get(err, id_signo);
state = NUM2INT(sig);
break;
}
else if (sysex == EXIT_SUCCESS) {
sysex = EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
mjit_finish(true); // We still need ISeqs here.
mjit.c: merge MJIT infrastructure that allows to JIT-compile Ruby methods by generating C code and using C compiler. See the first comment of mjit.c to know what this file does. mjit.c is authored by Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. After he invented great method JIT infrastructure for MRI as MJIT, Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de> sent the patch to support MinGW in MJIT. In addition to merging it, I ported pthread to Windows native threads. Now this MJIT infrastructure can be compiled on Visual Studio. This commit simplifies mjit.c to decrease code at initial merge. For example, this commit does not provide multiple JIT threads support. We can resurrect them later if we really want them, but I wanted to minimize diff to make it easier to review this patch. `/tmp/_mjitXXX` file is renamed to `/tmp/_ruby_mjitXXX` because non-Ruby developers may not know the name "mjit" and the file name should make sure it's from Ruby and not from some harmful programs. TODO: it may be better to store this to some temporary directory which Ruby is already using by Tempfile, if it's not bad for performance. mjit.h: New. It has `mjit_exec` interface similar to `vm_exec`, which is for triggering MJIT. This drops interface for AOT compared to the original MJIT. Makefile.in: define macros to let MJIT know the path of MJIT header. Probably we can refactor this to reduce the number of macros (TODO). win32/Makefile.sub: ditto. common.mk: compile mjit.o and mjit_compile.o. Unlike original MJIT, this commit separates MJIT infrastructure and JIT compiler code as independent object files. As initial patch is NOT going to have ultra-fast JIT compiler, it's likely to replace JIT compiler, e.g. original MJIT's compiler or some future JIT impelementations which are not public now. inits.c: define MJIT module. This is added because `MJIT.enabled?` was necessary for testing. test/lib/zombie_hunter.rb: skip if `MJIT.enabled?`. Obviously this wouldn't work with current code when JIT is enabled. test/ruby/test_io.rb: skip this too. This would make no sense with MJIT. ruby.c: define MJIT CLI options. As major difference from original MJIT, "-j:l"/"--jit:llvm" are renamed to "--jit-cc" because I want to support not only gcc/clang but also cl.exe (Visual Studio) in the future. But it takes only "--jit-cc=gcc", "--jit-cc=clang" for now. And only long "--jit" options are allowed since some Ruby committers preferred it at Ruby developers Meeting on January, and some of options are renamed. This file also triggers to initialize MJIT thread and variables. eval.c: finalize MJIT worker thread and variables. test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: fix number of CLI options for --jit. thread_pthread.c: change for pthread abstraction in MJIT. Prefix rb_ for functions which are used by other files. thread_win32.c: ditto, for Windows. Those pthread porting is one of major works that YARV-MJIT created, which is my fork of MJIT, in Feature 14235. thread.c: follow rb_ prefix changes vm.c: trigger MJIT call on VM invocation. Also trigger `mjit_mark` to avoid SEGV by race between JIT and GC of ISeq. The improvement was provided by wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. In JIT compiler I created and am going to add in my next commit, I found that having `mjit_exec` after `vm_loop_start:` is harmful because the JIT-ed function doesn't proceed other ISeqs on RESTORE_REGS of leave insn. Executing non-FINISH frame is unexpected for my JIT compiler and `exception_handler` triggers executions of such ISeqs. So `mjit_exec` here should be executed only when it directly comes from `vm_exec` call. `RubyVM::MJIT` module and `.enabled?` method is added so that we can skip some tests which don't expect JIT threads or compiler file descriptors. vm_insnhelper.h: trigger MJIT on method calls during VM execution. vm_core.h: add fields required for mjit.c. `bp` must be `cfp[6]` because rb_control_frame_struct is likely to be casted to another struct. The last position is the safest place to add the new field. vm_insnhelper.c: save initial value of cfp->ep as cfp->bp. This is an optimization which are done in both MJIT and YARV-MJIT. So this change is added in this commit. Calculating bp from ep is a little heavy work, so bp is kind of cache for it. iseq.c: notify ISeq GC to MJIT. We should know which iseq in MJIT queue is GCed to avoid SEGV. TODO: unload some GCed units in some safe way. gc.c: add hooks so that MJIT can wait GC, and vice versa. Simultaneous JIT and GC executions may cause SEGV and so we should synchronize them. cont.c: save continuation information in MJIT worker. As MJIT shouldn't unload JIT-ed code which is being used, MJIT wants to know full list of saved execution contexts for continuation and detect ISeqs in use. mjit_compile.c: added empty JIT compiler so that you can reuse this commit to build your own JIT compiler. This commit tries to compile ISeqs but all of them are considered as not supported in this commit. So you can't use JIT compiler in this commit yet while we added --jit option now. Patch author: Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. Contributors: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>. wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de>. Part of Feature 12589 and 14235. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@62189 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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rb_ec_finalize(ec);
/* unlock again if finalizer took mutexes. */
rb_threadptr_unlock_all_locking_mutexes(th);
EC_POP_TAG();
improve handling of timer thread shutdown Shutting down the timer thread now always closes pipes to free FDs. In fact, we close the write ends of the pipes is done in the main RubyVM to signal the timer thread shutdown. To effectively close pipes, we implement userspace locks via atomics to force the pipe closing thread to wait on any signal handlers which may be waking up. While we're at it, improve robustness during resource exhaustion and allow it to limp along non-fatally if restarting a timer thread fails. This reverts r51268 Note: this change is tested with VM_CHECK_MODE 1 in vm_core.h * process.c (close_unless_reserved): add extra check (dup2_with_divert): remove (redirect_dup2): use dup2 without divert (before_exec_non_async_signal_safe): adjust call + comment (rb_f_exec): stop timer thread for all OSes (rb_exec_without_timer_thread): remove * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): adjust call * thread.c (rb_thread_stop_timer_thread): always close pipes * thread_pthread.c (struct timer_thread_pipe): add writing field, mark owner_process volatile for signal handlers (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread_fd): check valid FD (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread): set writing flag to prevent close (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread_low): ditto (CLOSE_INVALIDATE): new macro (close_invalidate): new function (close_communication_pipe): removed (setup_communication_pipe_internal): make errors non-fatal (setup_communication_pipe): ditto (thread_timer): close reading ends inside timer thread (rb_thread_create_timer_thread): make errors non-fatal (native_stop_timer_thread): close write ends only, always, wait for signal handlers to finish (rb_divert_reserved_fd): remove * thread_win32.c (native_stop_timer_thread): adjust (untested) (rb_divert_reserved_fd): remove * vm_core.h: adjust prototype git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51576 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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rb_thread_stop_timer_thread();
ruby_vm_destruct(th->vm);
if (state) ruby_default_signal(state);
return sysex;
}
static int
rb_ec_exec_node(rb_execution_context_t *ec, void *n)
{
volatile int state;
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rb_iseq_t *iseq = (rb_iseq_t *)n;
if (!n) return 0;
EC_PUSH_TAG(ec);
if ((state = EC_EXEC_TAG()) == TAG_NONE) {
rb_thread_t *const th = rb_ec_thread_ptr(ec);
SAVE_ROOT_JMPBUF(th, {
rb_iseq_eval_main(iseq);
});
}
EC_POP_TAG();
return state;
}
/*! Calls ruby_cleanup() and exits the process */
void
ruby_stop(int ex)
{
exit(ruby_cleanup(ex));
}
/*! Checks the return value of ruby_options().
* @param n return value of ruby_options().
* @param status pointer to the exit status of this process.
*
* ruby_options() sometimes returns a special value to indicate this process
* should immediately exit. This function checks if the case. Also stores the
* exit status that the caller have to pass to exit(3) into
* <code>*status</code>.
*
* @retval non-zero if the given opaque pointer is actually a compiled source.
* @retval 0 if the given value is such a special value.
*/
int
ruby_executable_node(void *n, int *status)
{
VALUE v = (VALUE)n;
int s;
switch (v) {
case Qtrue: s = EXIT_SUCCESS; break;
case Qfalse: s = EXIT_FAILURE; break;
default:
if (!FIXNUM_P(v)) return TRUE;
s = FIX2INT(v);
}
if (status) *status = s;
return FALSE;
}
/*! Runs the given compiled source and exits this process.
* @retval 0 if successfully run the source
* @retval non-zero if an error occurred.
*/
int
ruby_run_node(void *n)
{
rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC();
int status;
if (!ruby_executable_node(n, &status)) {
rb_ec_cleanup(ec, 0);
return status;
}
ruby_init_stack((void *)&status);
return rb_ec_cleanup(ec, rb_ec_exec_node(ec, n));
}
/*! Runs the given compiled source */
int
ruby_exec_node(void *n)
{
ruby_init_stack((void *)&n);
return rb_ec_exec_node(GET_EC(), n);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Module.nesting -> array
*
* Returns the list of +Modules+ nested at the point of call.
*
* module M1
* module M2
* $a = Module.nesting
* end
* end
* $a #=> [M1::M2, M1]
* $a[0].name #=> "M1::M2"
*/
static VALUE
rb_mod_nesting(VALUE _)
{
VALUE ary = rb_ary_new();
const rb_cref_t *cref = rb_vm_cref();
while (cref && CREF_NEXT(cref)) {
VALUE klass = CREF_CLASS(cref);
if (!CREF_PUSHED_BY_EVAL(cref) &&
!NIL_P(klass)) {
rb_ary_push(ary, klass);
}
cref = CREF_NEXT(cref);
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Module.constants -> array
* Module.constants(inherited) -> array
*
* In the first form, returns an array of the names of all
* constants accessible from the point of call.
* This list includes the names of all modules and classes
* defined in the global scope.
*
* Module.constants.first(4)
* # => [:ARGF, :ARGV, :ArgumentError, :Array]
*
* Module.constants.include?(:SEEK_SET) # => false
*
* class IO
* Module.constants.include?(:SEEK_SET) # => true
* end
*
* The second form calls the instance method +constants+.
*/
static VALUE
rb_mod_s_constants(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE mod)
{
const rb_cref_t *cref = rb_vm_cref();
VALUE klass;
VALUE cbase = 0;
void *data = 0;
if (argc > 0 || mod != rb_cModule) {
return rb_mod_constants(argc, argv, mod);
}
while (cref) {
klass = CREF_CLASS(cref);
if (!CREF_PUSHED_BY_EVAL(cref) &&
!NIL_P(klass)) {
data = rb_mod_const_at(CREF_CLASS(cref), data);
if (!cbase) {
cbase = klass;
}
}
cref = CREF_NEXT(cref);
}
if (cbase) {
data = rb_mod_const_of(cbase, data);
}
return rb_const_list(data);
}
/*!
* Asserts that \a klass is not a frozen class.
* \param[in] klass a \c Module object
* \exception RuntimeError if \a klass is not a class or frozen.
* \ingroup class
*/
void
rb_class_modify_check(VALUE klass)
{
if (SPECIAL_CONST_P(klass)) {
noclass:
Check_Type(klass, T_CLASS);
}
if (OBJ_FROZEN(klass)) {
const char *desc;
if (FL_TEST(klass, FL_SINGLETON)) {
desc = "object";
klass = rb_ivar_get(klass, id__attached__);
if (!SPECIAL_CONST_P(klass)) {
switch (BUILTIN_TYPE(klass)) {
case T_MODULE:
case T_ICLASS:
desc = "Module";
break;
case T_CLASS:
desc = "Class";
break;
}
}
}
else {
switch (BUILTIN_TYPE(klass)) {
case T_MODULE:
case T_ICLASS:
desc = "module";
break;
case T_CLASS:
desc = "class";
break;
default:
goto noclass;
}
}
rb_frozen_error_raise(klass, "can't modify frozen %s: %"PRIsVALUE, desc, klass);
}
}
NORETURN(static void rb_longjmp(rb_execution_context_t *, int, volatile VALUE, VALUE));
static VALUE get_errinfo(void);
static VALUE get_ec_errinfo(const rb_execution_context_t *ec);
static VALUE
exc_setup_cause(VALUE exc, VALUE cause)
{
#if OPT_SUPPORT_JOKE
if (NIL_P(cause)) {
ID id_true_cause;
CONST_ID(id_true_cause, "true_cause");
cause = rb_attr_get(rb_eFatal, id_true_cause);
if (NIL_P(cause)) {
cause = rb_exc_new_cstr(rb_eFatal, "because using such Ruby");
rb_ivar_set(cause, id_cause, INT2FIX(42)); /* the answer */
OBJ_FREEZE(cause);
rb_ivar_set(rb_eFatal, id_true_cause, cause);
}
}
#endif
if (!NIL_P(cause) && cause != exc) {
rb_ivar_set(exc, id_cause, cause);
if (!rb_ivar_defined(cause, id_cause)) {
rb_ivar_set(cause, id_cause, Qnil);
}
}
return exc;
}
static inline VALUE
exc_setup_message(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE mesg, VALUE *cause)
{
int nocause = 0;
int nocircular = 0;
if (NIL_P(mesg)) {
mesg = ec->errinfo;
if (INTERNAL_EXCEPTION_P(mesg)) EC_JUMP_TAG(ec, TAG_FATAL);
nocause = 1;
}
if (NIL_P(mesg)) {
mesg = rb_exc_new(rb_eRuntimeError, 0, 0);
nocause = 0;
nocircular = 1;
}
if (*cause == Qundef) {
if (nocause) {
*cause = Qnil;
nocircular = 1;
}
else if (!rb_ivar_defined(mesg, id_cause)) {
*cause = get_ec_errinfo(ec);
}
else {
nocircular = 1;
}
}
else if (!NIL_P(*cause) && !rb_obj_is_kind_of(*cause, rb_eException)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "exception object expected");
}
if (!nocircular && !NIL_P(*cause) && *cause != Qundef && *cause != mesg) {
VALUE c = *cause;
while (!NIL_P(c = rb_attr_get(c, id_cause))) {
if (c == mesg) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "circular causes");
}
}
}
return mesg;
}
static void
setup_exception(rb_execution_context_t *ec, int tag, volatile VALUE mesg, VALUE cause)
{
VALUE e;
const char *file = 0;
int line;
* configure.in: define IA64 for portability. (HP aC++/ANSI C doesn't define __ia64__.) don't check libunwind stuff. check __libc_ia64_register_backing_store_base. * defines.h: declare rb_ia64_bsp and rb_ia64_flushrs. (flush_register_windows): call rb_ia64_flushrs on IA64. * ia64.s: new file for IA64. it is separated from C program files because Intel C++ Compiler for IA64 doesn't support inline assembly. * common.mk (ia64.$(OBJEXT)): new target. * ruby.h (RUBY_INIT_STACK): defined. (ruby_init_stack): declared for RUBY_INIT_STACK. * main.c (main): precedes RUBY_INIT_STACK before ruby_init. * gc.c (rb_gc_register_stack_start): new global variable on IA64. (garbage_collect): simplify register stack marking code. don't use libunwind. (Init_stack): initialize rb_gc_register_stack_start. (ruby_init_stack): new function for RUBY_INIT_STACK. * eval.c (struct thread): add bstr_pos member for original position of register stack. (rb_thread_save_context): simplify register stack saving code. don't use libunwind. (rb_thread_restore_context_0): new function. moved from rb_thread_restore_context except the stack position checking code. don't use libunwind for IA64 register stack. (register_stack_extend): new function. (stack_extend): make it self-recursive with the stack position checking code in old rb_thread_restore_context. (rb_thread_restore_context): just call stack_extend. (flush_register_windows): removed. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@9745 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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file = rb_source_location_cstr(&line);
if ((file && !NIL_P(mesg)) || (cause != Qundef)) {
volatile int state = 0;
EC_PUSH_TAG(ec);
if (EC_EXEC_TAG() == TAG_NONE && !(state = rb_ec_set_raised(ec))) {
VALUE bt = rb_get_backtrace(mesg);
if (!NIL_P(bt) || cause == Qundef) {
if (OBJ_FROZEN(mesg)) {
mesg = rb_obj_dup(mesg);
}
}
if (cause != Qundef && !THROW_DATA_P(cause)) {
exc_setup_cause(mesg, cause);
}
if (NIL_P(bt)) {
VALUE at = rb_ec_backtrace_object(ec);
rb_ivar_set(mesg, idBt_locations, at);
set_backtrace(mesg, at);
}
rb_ec_reset_raised(ec);
}
EC_POP_TAG();
if (state) goto fatal;
* configure.in: define IA64 for portability. (HP aC++/ANSI C doesn't define __ia64__.) don't check libunwind stuff. check __libc_ia64_register_backing_store_base. * defines.h: declare rb_ia64_bsp and rb_ia64_flushrs. (flush_register_windows): call rb_ia64_flushrs on IA64. * ia64.s: new file for IA64. it is separated from C program files because Intel C++ Compiler for IA64 doesn't support inline assembly. * common.mk (ia64.$(OBJEXT)): new target. * ruby.h (RUBY_INIT_STACK): defined. (ruby_init_stack): declared for RUBY_INIT_STACK. * main.c (main): precedes RUBY_INIT_STACK before ruby_init. * gc.c (rb_gc_register_stack_start): new global variable on IA64. (garbage_collect): simplify register stack marking code. don't use libunwind. (Init_stack): initialize rb_gc_register_stack_start. (ruby_init_stack): new function for RUBY_INIT_STACK. * eval.c (struct thread): add bstr_pos member for original position of register stack. (rb_thread_save_context): simplify register stack saving code. don't use libunwind. (rb_thread_restore_context_0): new function. moved from rb_thread_restore_context except the stack position checking code. don't use libunwind for IA64 register stack. (register_stack_extend): new function. (stack_extend): make it self-recursive with the stack position checking code in old rb_thread_restore_context. (rb_thread_restore_context): just call stack_extend. (flush_register_windows): removed. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@9745 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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}
if (!NIL_P(mesg)) {
ec->errinfo = mesg;
* configure.in: define IA64 for portability. (HP aC++/ANSI C doesn't define __ia64__.) don't check libunwind stuff. check __libc_ia64_register_backing_store_base. * defines.h: declare rb_ia64_bsp and rb_ia64_flushrs. (flush_register_windows): call rb_ia64_flushrs on IA64. * ia64.s: new file for IA64. it is separated from C program files because Intel C++ Compiler for IA64 doesn't support inline assembly. * common.mk (ia64.$(OBJEXT)): new target. * ruby.h (RUBY_INIT_STACK): defined. (ruby_init_stack): declared for RUBY_INIT_STACK. * main.c (main): precedes RUBY_INIT_STACK before ruby_init. * gc.c (rb_gc_register_stack_start): new global variable on IA64. (garbage_collect): simplify register stack marking code. don't use libunwind. (Init_stack): initialize rb_gc_register_stack_start. (ruby_init_stack): new function for RUBY_INIT_STACK. * eval.c (struct thread): add bstr_pos member for original position of register stack. (rb_thread_save_context): simplify register stack saving code. don't use libunwind. (rb_thread_restore_context_0): new function. moved from rb_thread_restore_context except the stack position checking code. don't use libunwind for IA64 register stack. (register_stack_extend): new function. (stack_extend): make it self-recursive with the stack position checking code in old rb_thread_restore_context. (rb_thread_restore_context): just call stack_extend. (flush_register_windows): removed. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@9745 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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}
if (RTEST(ruby_debug) && !NIL_P(e = ec->errinfo) &&
!rb_obj_is_kind_of(e, rb_eSystemExit)) {
enum ruby_tag_type state;
* configure.in: define IA64 for portability. (HP aC++/ANSI C doesn't define __ia64__.) don't check libunwind stuff. check __libc_ia64_register_backing_store_base. * defines.h: declare rb_ia64_bsp and rb_ia64_flushrs. (flush_register_windows): call rb_ia64_flushrs on IA64. * ia64.s: new file for IA64. it is separated from C program files because Intel C++ Compiler for IA64 doesn't support inline assembly. * common.mk (ia64.$(OBJEXT)): new target. * ruby.h (RUBY_INIT_STACK): defined. (ruby_init_stack): declared for RUBY_INIT_STACK. * main.c (main): precedes RUBY_INIT_STACK before ruby_init. * gc.c (rb_gc_register_stack_start): new global variable on IA64. (garbage_collect): simplify register stack marking code. don't use libunwind. (Init_stack): initialize rb_gc_register_stack_start. (ruby_init_stack): new function for RUBY_INIT_STACK. * eval.c (struct thread): add bstr_pos member for original position of register stack. (rb_thread_save_context): simplify register stack saving code. don't use libunwind. (rb_thread_restore_context_0): new function. moved from rb_thread_restore_context except the stack position checking code. don't use libunwind for IA64 register stack. (register_stack_extend): new function. (stack_extend): make it self-recursive with the stack position checking code in old rb_thread_restore_context. (rb_thread_restore_context): just call stack_extend. (flush_register_windows): removed. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@9745 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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mesg = e;
EC_PUSH_TAG(ec);
if ((state = EC_EXEC_TAG()) == TAG_NONE) {
ec->errinfo = Qnil;
e = rb_obj_as_string(mesg);
ec->errinfo = mesg;
if (file && line) {
e = rb_sprintf("Exception `%"PRIsVALUE"' at %s:%d - %"PRIsVALUE"\n",
rb_obj_class(mesg), file, line, e);
}
else if (file) {
e = rb_sprintf("Exception `%"PRIsVALUE"' at %s - %"PRIsVALUE"\n",
rb_obj_class(mesg), file, e);
}
else {
e = rb_sprintf("Exception `%"PRIsVALUE"' - %"PRIsVALUE"\n",
rb_obj_class(mesg), e);
}
warn_print_str(e);
}
EC_POP_TAG();
if (state == TAG_FATAL && ec->errinfo == exception_error) {
ec->errinfo = mesg;
}
else if (state) {
rb_ec_reset_raised(ec);
EC_JUMP_TAG(ec, state);
}
}
if (rb_ec_set_raised(ec)) {
fatal:
ec->errinfo = exception_error;
rb_ec_reset_raised(ec);
EC_JUMP_TAG(ec, TAG_FATAL);
}
if (tag != TAG_FATAL) {
RUBY_DTRACE_HOOK(RAISE, rb_obj_classname(ec->errinfo));
EXEC_EVENT_HOOK(ec, RUBY_EVENT_RAISE, ec->cfp->self, 0, 0, 0, mesg);
}
}
/*! \private */
void
rb_ec_setup_exception(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE mesg, VALUE cause)
{
if (cause == Qundef) {
cause = get_ec_errinfo(ec);
}
if (cause != mesg) {
rb_ivar_set(mesg, id_cause, cause);
}
}
static void
rb_longjmp(rb_execution_context_t *ec, int tag, volatile VALUE mesg, VALUE cause)
{
mesg = exc_setup_message(ec, mesg, &cause);
setup_exception(ec, tag, mesg, cause);
rb_ec_raised_clear(ec);
EC_JUMP_TAG(ec, tag);
}
static VALUE make_exception(int argc, const VALUE *argv, int isstr);
/*!
* Raises an exception in the current thread.
* \param[in] mesg an Exception class or an \c Exception object.
* \exception always raises an instance of the given exception class or
* the given \c Exception object.
* \ingroup exception
*/
void
rb_exc_raise(VALUE mesg)
{
if (!NIL_P(mesg)) {
mesg = make_exception(1, &mesg, FALSE);
}
rb_longjmp(GET_EC(), TAG_RAISE, mesg, Qundef);
}
/*!
* Raises a fatal error in the current thread.
*
* Same as rb_exc_raise() but raises a fatal error, which Ruby codes
* cannot rescue.
* \ingroup exception
*/
void
rb_exc_fatal(VALUE mesg)
{
if (!NIL_P(mesg)) {
mesg = make_exception(1, &mesg, FALSE);
}
rb_longjmp(GET_EC(), TAG_FATAL, mesg, Qnil);
}
/*!
* Raises an \c Interrupt exception.
* \ingroup exception
*/
void
rb_interrupt(void)
{
rb_exc_raise(rb_exc_new(rb_eInterrupt, 0, 0));
}
enum {raise_opt_cause, raise_max_opt}; /*< \private */
static int
extract_raise_opts(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE *opts)
{
int i;
if (argc > 0) {
VALUE opt = argv[argc-1];
if (RB_TYPE_P(opt, T_HASH)) {
if (!RHASH_EMPTY_P(opt)) {
ID keywords[1];
CONST_ID(keywords[0], "cause");
rb_get_kwargs(opt, keywords, 0, -1-raise_max_opt, opts);
if (RHASH_EMPTY_P(opt)) --argc;
return argc;
}
}
}
for (i = 0; i < raise_max_opt; ++i) {
opts[i] = Qundef;
}
return argc;
}
VALUE
rb_f_raise(int argc, VALUE *argv)
{
VALUE err;
VALUE opts[raise_max_opt], *const cause = &opts[raise_opt_cause];
argc = extract_raise_opts(argc, argv, opts);
if (argc == 0) {
if (*cause != Qundef) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "only cause is given with no arguments");
}
err = get_errinfo();
if (!NIL_P(err)) {
argc = 1;
argv = &err;
}
}
rb_raise_jump(rb_make_exception(argc, argv), *cause);
UNREACHABLE_RETURN(Qnil);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* raise
* raise(string, cause: $!)
* raise(exception [, string [, array]], cause: $!)
* fail
* fail(string, cause: $!)
* fail(exception [, string [, array]], cause: $!)
*
* With no arguments, raises the exception in <code>$!</code> or raises
* a RuntimeError if <code>$!</code> is +nil+. With a single +String+
* argument, raises a +RuntimeError+ with the string as a message. Otherwise,
* the first parameter should be an +Exception+ class (or another
* object that returns an +Exception+ object when sent an +exception+
* message). The optional second parameter sets the message associated with
* the exception (accessible via Exception#message), and the third parameter
* is an array of callback information (accessible via Exception#backtrace).
* The +cause+ of the generated exception (accessible via Exception#cause)
* is automatically set to the "current" exception (<code>$!</code>), if any.
* An alternative value, either an +Exception+ object or +nil+, can be
* specified via the +:cause+ argument.
*
* Exceptions are caught by the +rescue+ clause of
* <code>begin...end</code> blocks.
*
* raise "Failed to create socket"
* raise ArgumentError, "No parameters", caller
*/
static VALUE
f_raise(int c, VALUE *v, VALUE _)
{
return rb_f_raise(c, v);
}
static VALUE
make_exception(int argc, const VALUE *argv, int isstr)
{
VALUE mesg, exc;
int n;
mesg = Qnil;
switch (argc) {
case 0:
break;
case 1:
exc = argv[0];
if (NIL_P(exc))
break;
if (isstr) {
mesg = rb_check_string_type(exc);
if (!NIL_P(mesg)) {
mesg = rb_exc_new3(rb_eRuntimeError, mesg);
break;
}
}
n = 0;
goto exception_call;
case 2:
case 3:
exc = argv[0];
n = 1;
exception_call:
mesg = rb_check_funcall(exc, idException, n, argv+1);
if (mesg == Qundef) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "exception class/object expected");
}
break;
default:
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rb_error_arity(argc, 0, 3);
}
if (argc > 0) {
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(mesg, rb_eException))
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "exception object expected");
if (argc > 2)
set_backtrace(mesg, argv[2]);
}
return mesg;
}
/*!
* Make an \c Exception object from the list of arguments in a manner
* similar to \c Kernel\#raise.
*
* \param[in] argc the number of arguments
* \param[in] argv a pointer to the array of arguments.
*
* The first form of this function takes a \c String argument. Then
* it returns a \c RuntimeError whose error message is the given value.
*
* The second from of this function takes an \c Exception object. Then
* it just returns the given value.
*
* The last form takes an exception class, an optional error message and
* an optional array of backtrace. Then it passes the optional arguments
* to \c #exception method of the exception class.
*
* \return the exception object, or \c Qnil if \c argc is 0.
* \ingroup exception
*/
VALUE
rb_make_exception(int argc, const VALUE *argv)
{
return make_exception(argc, argv, TRUE);
}
/*! \private
* \todo can be static?
*/
void
rb_raise_jump(VALUE mesg, VALUE cause)
{
rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC();
const rb_control_frame_t *cfp = ec->cfp;
* method.h: introduce rb_callable_method_entry_t to remove rb_control_frame_t::klass. [Bug #11278], [Bug #11279] rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes. rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class. module M def foo; end end In this case, owner is M. rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes. For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally. rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS. rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or T_ICLASS. rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data. In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class. For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M, class C; include M; end class D; include M; end then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class will be created. When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo. rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo. However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more). It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending) classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module). Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache. We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed. To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t. You can access them by the following functions. * rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me); To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the above listed functions. * rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me); VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry() returns rb_callable_method_entry_t. You can check a super class of current method by rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class. * method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to rb_method_entry_t::owner. * internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache rb_callable_method_entry_t data. We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only active for T_ICLASS. * class.c (method_entry_i): ditto. * class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes defiend_class_ptr. * gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS. * cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed. * proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because rb_callable_method_t has all information. * vm_core.h: remove several fields. * rb_control_frame_t::klass. * rb_block_t::klass. And catch up changes. * eval.c: catch up changes. * gc.c: ditto. * insns.def: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * vm_args.c: ditto. * vm_backtrace.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * vm_method.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51126 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me = rb_vm_frame_method_entry(cfp);
VALUE klass = me->owner;
VALUE self = cfp->self;
ID mid = me->called_id;
rb_vm_pop_frame(ec);
EXEC_EVENT_HOOK(ec, RUBY_EVENT_C_RETURN, self, me->def->original_id, mid, klass, Qnil);
rb_longjmp(ec, TAG_RAISE, mesg, cause);
}
/*!
* Continues the exception caught by rb_protect() and rb_eval_string_protect().
*
* This function never return to the caller.
* \param[in] the value of \c *state which the protect function has set to the
* their last parameter.
* \ingroup exception
*/
void
rb_jump_tag(int tag)
{
if (UNLIKELY(tag < TAG_RETURN || tag > TAG_FATAL)) {
unknown_longjmp_status(tag);
}
EC_JUMP_TAG(GET_EC(), tag);
}
/*! Determines if the current method is given a block.
* \retval zero if not given
* \retval non-zero if given
* \ingroup defmethod
*/
int
rb_block_given_p(void)
{
if (rb_vm_frame_block_handler(GET_EC()->cfp) == VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE) {
return FALSE;
}
else {
return TRUE;
}
}
int rb_vm_cframe_keyword_p(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp);
int
rb_keyword_given_p(void)
{
return rb_vm_cframe_keyword_p(GET_EC()->cfp);
}
/* -- Remove In 3.0 -- */
int rb_vm_cframe_empty_keyword_p(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp);
int
rb_empty_keyword_given_p(void)
{
return rb_vm_cframe_empty_keyword_p(GET_EC()->cfp);
}
VALUE rb_eThreadError;
/*! Declares that the current method needs a block.
*
* Raises a \c LocalJumpError if not given a block.
* \ingroup defmethod
*/
void
rb_need_block(void)
{
if (!rb_block_given_p()) {
rb_vm_localjump_error("no block given", Qnil, 0);
}
}
/*! An equivalent of \c rescue clause.
*
* Equivalent to <code>begin .. rescue err_type .. end</code>
*
* \param[in] b_proc a function which potentially raises an exception.
* \param[in] data1 the argument of \a b_proc
* \param[in] r_proc a function which rescues an exception in \a b_proc.
* \param[in] data2 the first argument of \a r_proc
* \param[in] ... 1 or more exception classes. Must be terminated by \c (VALUE)0.
*
* First it calls the function \a b_proc, with \a data1 as the argument.
* When \a b_proc raises an exception, it calls \a r_proc with \a data2 and
* the exception object if the exception is a kind of one of the given
* exception classes.
*
* \return the return value of \a b_proc if no exception occurs,
* or the return value of \a r_proc if otherwise.
* \sa rb_rescue
* \sa rb_ensure
* \sa rb_protect
* \ingroup exception
*/
VALUE
rb_rescue2(VALUE (* b_proc) (VALUE), VALUE data1,
VALUE (* r_proc) (VALUE, VALUE), VALUE data2, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, data2);
VALUE ret = rb_vrescue2(b_proc, data1, r_proc, data2, ap);
va_end(ap);
return ret;
}
/*!
* \copydoc rb_rescue2
* \param[in] args exception classes, terminated by 0.
*/
VALUE
rb_vrescue2(VALUE (* b_proc) (VALUE), VALUE data1,
VALUE (* r_proc) (VALUE, VALUE), VALUE data2,
va_list args)
{
enum ruby_tag_type state;
rb_execution_context_t * volatile ec = GET_EC();
rb_control_frame_t *volatile cfp = ec->cfp;
volatile VALUE result = Qfalse;
volatile VALUE e_info = ec->errinfo;
EC_PUSH_TAG(ec);
if ((state = EC_EXEC_TAG()) == TAG_NONE) {
retry_entry:
result = (*b_proc) (data1);
}
else if (result) {
/* escape from r_proc */
if (state == TAG_RETRY) {
state = 0;
ec->errinfo = Qnil;
result = Qfalse;
goto retry_entry;
}
}
else {
rb_vm_rewind_cfp(ec, cfp);
if (state == TAG_RAISE) {
int handle = FALSE;
VALUE eclass;
while ((eclass = va_arg(args, VALUE)) != 0) {
if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(ec->errinfo, eclass)) {
handle = TRUE;
break;
}
}
if (handle) {
result = Qnil;
state = 0;
if (r_proc) {
result = (*r_proc) (data2, ec->errinfo);
}
ec->errinfo = e_info;
}
}
}
EC_POP_TAG();
if (state)
EC_JUMP_TAG(ec, state);
return result;
}
/*! An equivalent of \c rescue clause.
*
* Equivalent to <code>begin .. rescue .. end</code>.
*
* It is same as
* \code{cpp}
* rb_rescue2(b_proc, data1, r_proc, data2, rb_eStandardError, (VALUE)0);
* \endcode
*
* \sa rb_rescue2
* \sa rb_ensure
* \sa rb_protect
* \ingroup exception
*/
VALUE
rb_rescue(VALUE (* b_proc)(VALUE), VALUE data1,
VALUE (* r_proc)(VALUE, VALUE), VALUE data2)
{
return rb_rescue2(b_proc, data1, r_proc, data2, rb_eStandardError,
(VALUE)0);
}
/*! Protects a function call from potential global escapes from the function.
*
* Such global escapes include exceptions, \c Kernel\#throw, \c break in
* an iterator, for example.
* It first calls the function func with arg as the argument.
* If no exception occurred during func, it returns the result of func and
* *state is zero.
* Otherwise, it returns Qnil and sets *state to nonzero.
* If state is NULL, it is not set in both cases.
*
* You have to clear the error info with rb_set_errinfo(Qnil) when
* ignoring the caught exception.
* \ingroup exception
* \sa rb_rescue
* \sa rb_rescue2
* \sa rb_ensure
*/
VALUE
rb_protect(VALUE (* proc) (VALUE), VALUE data, int *pstate)
{
volatile VALUE result = Qnil;
volatile enum ruby_tag_type state;
rb_execution_context_t * volatile ec = GET_EC();
rb_control_frame_t *volatile cfp = ec->cfp;
struct rb_vm_protect_tag protect_tag;
rb_jmpbuf_t org_jmpbuf;
protect_tag.prev = ec->protect_tag;
EC_PUSH_TAG(ec);
ec->protect_tag = &protect_tag;
MEMCPY(&org_jmpbuf, &rb_ec_thread_ptr(ec)->root_jmpbuf, rb_jmpbuf_t, 1);
if ((state = EC_EXEC_TAG()) == TAG_NONE) {
SAVE_ROOT_JMPBUF(rb_ec_thread_ptr(ec), result = (*proc) (data));
}
else {
rb_vm_rewind_cfp(ec, cfp);
}
MEMCPY(&rb_ec_thread_ptr(ec)->root_jmpbuf, &org_jmpbuf, rb_jmpbuf_t, 1);
ec->protect_tag = protect_tag.prev;
EC_POP_TAG();
if (pstate != NULL) *pstate = state;
return result;
}
/*!
* An equivalent to \c ensure clause.
*
* Equivalent to <code>begin .. ensure .. end</code>.
*
* Calls the function \a b_proc with \a data1 as the argument,
* then calls \a e_proc with \a data2 when execution terminated.
* \return The return value of \a b_proc if no exception occurred,
* or \c Qnil if otherwise.
* \sa rb_rescue
* \sa rb_rescue2
* \sa rb_protect
* \ingroup exception
*/
VALUE
rb_ensure(VALUE (*b_proc)(VALUE), VALUE data1, VALUE (*e_proc)(VALUE), VALUE data2)
{
int state;
volatile VALUE result = Qnil;
VALUE errinfo;
rb_execution_context_t * volatile ec = GET_EC();
rb_ensure_list_t ensure_list;
ensure_list.entry.marker = 0;
ensure_list.entry.e_proc = e_proc;
ensure_list.entry.data2 = data2;
ensure_list.next = ec->ensure_list;
ec->ensure_list = &ensure_list;
EC_PUSH_TAG(ec);
if ((state = EC_EXEC_TAG()) == TAG_NONE) {
result = (*b_proc) (data1);
}
EC_POP_TAG();
errinfo = ec->errinfo;
if (!NIL_P(errinfo) && !RB_TYPE_P(errinfo, T_OBJECT)) {
ec->errinfo = Qnil;
}
ec->ensure_list=ensure_list.next;
(*ensure_list.entry.e_proc)(ensure_list.entry.data2);
ec->errinfo = errinfo;
if (state)
EC_JUMP_TAG(ec, state);
return result;
}
static ID
frame_func_id(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp)
{
* method.h: introduce rb_callable_method_entry_t to remove rb_control_frame_t::klass. [Bug #11278], [Bug #11279] rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes. rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class. module M def foo; end end In this case, owner is M. rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes. For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally. rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS. rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or T_ICLASS. rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data. In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class. For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M, class C; include M; end class D; include M; end then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class will be created. When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo. rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo. However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more). It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending) classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module). Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache. We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed. To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t. You can access them by the following functions. * rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me); To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the above listed functions. * rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me); VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry() returns rb_callable_method_entry_t. You can check a super class of current method by rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class. * method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to rb_method_entry_t::owner. * internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache rb_callable_method_entry_t data. We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only active for T_ICLASS. * class.c (method_entry_i): ditto. * class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes defiend_class_ptr. * gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS. * cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed. * proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because rb_callable_method_t has all information. * vm_core.h: remove several fields. * rb_control_frame_t::klass. * rb_block_t::klass. And catch up changes. * eval.c: catch up changes. * gc.c: ditto. * insns.def: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * vm_args.c: ditto. * vm_backtrace.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * vm_method.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51126 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me = rb_vm_frame_method_entry(cfp);
if (me) {
return me->def->original_id;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
static ID
frame_called_id(rb_control_frame_t *cfp)
{
* method.h: introduce rb_callable_method_entry_t to remove rb_control_frame_t::klass. [Bug #11278], [Bug #11279] rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes. rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class. module M def foo; end end In this case, owner is M. rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes. For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally. rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS. rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or T_ICLASS. rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data. In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class. For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M, class C; include M; end class D; include M; end then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class will be created. When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo. rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo. However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more). It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending) classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module). Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache. We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed. To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t. You can access them by the following functions. * rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me); To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the above listed functions. * rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me); VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry() returns rb_callable_method_entry_t. You can check a super class of current method by rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class. * method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to rb_method_entry_t::owner. * internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache rb_callable_method_entry_t data. We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only active for T_ICLASS. * class.c (method_entry_i): ditto. * class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes defiend_class_ptr. * gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS. * cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed. * proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because rb_callable_method_t has all information. * vm_core.h: remove several fields. * rb_control_frame_t::klass. * rb_block_t::klass. And catch up changes. * eval.c: catch up changes. * gc.c: ditto. * insns.def: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * vm_args.c: ditto. * vm_backtrace.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * vm_method.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51126 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me = rb_vm_frame_method_entry(cfp);
if (me) {
return me->called_id;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
/*!
* The original name of the current method.
*
* The function returns the original name of the method even if
* an alias of the method is called.
* The function can also return 0 if it is not in a method. This
* case can happen in a toplevel of a source file, for example.
*
* \returns the ID of the name or 0
* \sa rb_frame_callee
* \ingroup defmethod
*/
ID
rb_frame_this_func(void)
{
return frame_func_id(GET_EC()->cfp);
}
/*!
* The name of the current method.
*
* The function returns the alias if an alias of the method is called.
* The function can also return 0 if it is not in a method. This
* case can happen in a toplevel of a source file, for example.
*
* \returns the ID of the name or 0.
* \sa rb_frame_this_func
* \ingroup defmethod
*/
ID
rb_frame_callee(void)
{
return frame_called_id(GET_EC()->cfp);
}
static rb_control_frame_t *
previous_frame(const rb_execution_context_t *ec)
{
rb_control_frame_t *prev_cfp = RUBY_VM_PREVIOUS_CONTROL_FRAME(ec->cfp);
/* check if prev_cfp can be accessible */
if ((void *)(ec->vm_stack + ec->vm_stack_size) == (void *)(prev_cfp)) {
return 0;
}
return prev_cfp;
}
static ID
prev_frame_callee(void)
{
rb_control_frame_t *prev_cfp = previous_frame(GET_EC());
if (!prev_cfp) return 0;
return frame_called_id(prev_cfp);
}
static ID
prev_frame_func(void)
{
rb_control_frame_t *prev_cfp = previous_frame(GET_EC());
if (!prev_cfp) return 0;
return frame_func_id(prev_cfp);
}
/*!
* \private
* Returns the ID of the last method in the call stack.
* \sa rb_frame_this_func
* \ingroup defmethod
*/
ID
rb_frame_last_func(void)
{
const rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC();
const rb_control_frame_t *cfp = ec->cfp;
ID mid;
while (!(mid = frame_func_id(cfp)) &&
(cfp = RUBY_VM_PREVIOUS_CONTROL_FRAME(cfp),
!RUBY_VM_CONTROL_FRAME_STACK_OVERFLOW_P(ec, cfp)));
return mid;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* append_features(mod) -> mod
*
* When this module is included in another, Ruby calls
* #append_features in this module, passing it the receiving module
* in _mod_. Ruby's default implementation is to add the constants,
* methods, and module variables of this module to _mod_ if this
* module has not already been added to _mod_ or one of its
* ancestors. See also Module#include.
*/
static VALUE
rb_mod_append_features(VALUE module, VALUE include)
{
if (!CLASS_OR_MODULE_P(include)) {
Check_Type(include, T_CLASS);
}
rb_include_module(include, module);
return module;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* include(module, ...) -> self
*
* Invokes Module.append_features on each parameter in reverse order.
*/
static VALUE
rb_mod_include(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE module)
{
int i;
ID id_append_features, id_included;
CONST_ID(id_append_features, "append_features");
CONST_ID(id_included, "included");
rb_check_arity(argc, 1, UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS);
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
Check_Type(argv[i], T_MODULE);
while (argc--) {
rb_funcall(argv[argc], id_append_features, 1, module);
rb_funcall(argv[argc], id_included, 1, module);
}
return module;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* prepend_features(mod) -> mod
*
* When this module is prepended in another, Ruby calls
* #prepend_features in this module, passing it the receiving module
* in _mod_. Ruby's default implementation is to overlay the
* constants, methods, and module variables of this module to _mod_
* if this module has not already been added to _mod_ or one of its
* ancestors. See also Module#prepend.
*/
static VALUE
rb_mod_prepend_features(VALUE module, VALUE prepend)
{
if (!CLASS_OR_MODULE_P(prepend)) {
Check_Type(prepend, T_CLASS);
}
rb_prepend_module(prepend, module);
return module;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* prepend(module, ...) -> self
*
* Invokes Module.prepend_features on each parameter in reverse order.
*/
static VALUE
rb_mod_prepend(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE module)
{
int i;
ID id_prepend_features, id_prepended;
CONST_ID(id_prepend_features, "prepend_features");
CONST_ID(id_prepended, "prepended");
rb_check_arity(argc, 1, UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS);
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
Check_Type(argv[i], T_MODULE);
while (argc--) {
rb_funcall(argv[argc], id_prepend_features, 1, module);
rb_funcall(argv[argc], id_prepended, 1, module);
}
return module;
}
static void
ensure_class_or_module(VALUE obj)
{
if (!RB_TYPE_P(obj, T_CLASS) && !RB_TYPE_P(obj, T_MODULE)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError,
"wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (expected Class or Module)",
rb_obj_class(obj));
}
}
static VALUE
hidden_identity_hash_new(void)
{
VALUE hash = rb_ident_hash_new();
* include/ruby/ruby.h: constify RBasic::klass and add RBASIC_CLASS(obj) macro which returns a class of `obj'. This change is a part of RGENGC branch [ruby-trunk - Feature #8339]. * object.c: add new function rb_obj_reveal(). This function reveal interal (hidden) object by rb_obj_hide(). Note that do not change class before and after hiding. Only permitted example is: klass = RBASIC_CLASS(obj); rb_obj_hide(obj); .... rb_obj_reveal(obj, klass); TODO: API design. rb_obj_reveal() should be replaced with others. TODO: modify constified variables using cast may be harmful for compiler's analysis and optimizaton. Any idea to prohibt inserting RBasic::klass directly? If rename RBasic::klass and force to use RBASIC_CLASS(obj), then all codes such as `RBASIC(obj)->klass' will be compilation error. Is it acceptable? (We have similar experience at Ruby 1.9, for example "RARRAY(ary)->ptr" to "RARRAY_PTR(ary)". * internal.h: add some macros. * RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(obj) clear RBasic::klass to make it internal object. * RBASIC_SET_CLASS(obj, cls) set RBasic::klass. * RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(obj, cls) same as RBASIC_SET_CLASS without write barrier (planned). * RCLASS_SET_SUPER(a, b) set super class of a. * array.c, class.c, compile.c, encoding.c, enum.c, error.c, eval.c, file.c, gc.c, hash.c, io.c, iseq.c, marshal.c, object.c, parse.y, proc.c, process.c, random.c, ruby.c, sprintf.c, string.c, thread.c, transcode.c, vm.c, vm_eval.c, win32/file.c: Use above macros and functions to access RBasic::klass. * ext/coverage/coverage.c, ext/readline/readline.c, ext/socket/ancdata.c, ext/socket/init.c, * ext/zlib/zlib.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@40691 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(hash); /* hide from ObjectSpace */
return hash;
}
static VALUE
refinement_superclass(VALUE superclass)
{
if (RB_TYPE_P(superclass, T_MODULE)) {
/* FIXME: Should ancestors of superclass be used here? */
return rb_include_class_new(superclass, rb_cBasicObject);
}
else {
return superclass;
}
}
/*!
* \private
* \todo can be static?
*/
void
rb_using_refinement(rb_cref_t *cref, VALUE klass, VALUE module)
{
VALUE iclass, c, superclass = klass;
ensure_class_or_module(klass);
Check_Type(module, T_MODULE);
if (NIL_P(CREF_REFINEMENTS(cref))) {
CREF_REFINEMENTS_SET(cref, hidden_identity_hash_new());
}
else {
if (CREF_OMOD_SHARED(cref)) {
CREF_REFINEMENTS_SET(cref, rb_hash_dup(CREF_REFINEMENTS(cref)));
CREF_OMOD_SHARED_UNSET(cref);
}
if (!NIL_P(c = rb_hash_lookup(CREF_REFINEMENTS(cref), klass))) {
superclass = c;
while (c && RB_TYPE_P(c, T_ICLASS)) {
if (RBASIC(c)->klass == module) {
/* already used refinement */
return;
}
c = RCLASS_SUPER(c);
}
}
}
FL_SET(module, RMODULE_IS_OVERLAID);
superclass = refinement_superclass(superclass);
c = iclass = rb_include_class_new(module, superclass);
RB_OBJ_WRITE(c, &RCLASS_REFINED_CLASS(c), klass);
* internal.h: remove struct method_table_wrapper. struct method_table_wrapper was introduced to avoid duplicate marking for method tables. For example, `module M1; def foo; end; end` make one method table (mtbl) contains a method `foo`. M1 (T_MODULE) points mtbl. Classes C1 and C2 includes M1, then two T_ICLASS objects are created and they points mtbl too. In this case, three objects (one T_MODULE and two T_ICLASS objects) points same mtbl. On marking phase, these three objects mark same mtbl. To avoid such duplication, struct method_table_wrapper was introduced. However, created two T_ICLASS objects have same or shorter lifetime than M1 (T_MODULE) object. So that we only need to mark mtbl from M1, not from T_ICLASS objects. This patch tries marking only from M1. Note that one `Module#prepend` call creates two T_ICLASS objects. One for refering to a prepending Module object, same as `Module#include`. We don't nedd to care this T_ICLASS. One for moving original mtbl from a prepending class. We need to mark such mtbl from this T_ICLASS object. To mark the mtbl, we need to use `RCLASS_ORIGIN(klass)` on marking from a prepended class `klass`. * class.c: ditto. * eval.c (rb_using_refinement): ditto. * gc.c: ditto. * include/ruby/ruby.h: define m_tbl directly. The definition of struct RClass should be moved to (srcdir)/internal.h. * method.h: remove decl of rb_free_m_tbl_wrapper(). * object.c: use RCLASS_M_TBL() directly. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@49862 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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RCLASS_M_TBL(OBJ_WB_UNPROTECT(c)) =
RCLASS_M_TBL(OBJ_WB_UNPROTECT(module)); /* TODO: check unprotecting */
module = RCLASS_SUPER(module);
* fix the behavior when a module is included into a refinement. This change is a little tricky, so it might be better to prohibit module inclusion to refinements. * include/ruby/ruby.h (RMODULE_INCLUDED_INTO_REFINEMENT): new flag to represent that a module (iclass) is included into a refinement. * class.c (include_modules_at): set RMODULE_INCLUDED_INTO_REFINEMENT if klass is a refinement. * eval.c (rb_mod_refine): set the superclass of a refinement to the refined class for super. * eval.c (rb_using_refinement): skip the above superclass (the refined class) when creating iclasses for refinements. Otherwise, `using Refinement1; using Refinement2' creates iclasses: <Refinement2> -> <RefinedClass> -> <Refinement1> -> RefinedClass, where <Module> is an iclass for Module, so RefinedClass is searched before Refinement1. The correct iclasses should be <Refinement2> -> <Refinement1> -> RefinedClass. * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_search_normal_superclass): if klass is an iclass for a refinement, use the refinement's superclass instead of the iclass's superclass. Otherwise, multiple refinements are searched by super. For example, if a refinement Refinement2 includes a module M (i.e., Refinement2 -> <M> -> RefinedClass, and if refinements iclasses are <Refinement2> -> <M>' -> <Refinement1> -> RefinedClass, then super in <Refinement2> should use Refinement2's superclass <M> instead of <Refinement2>'s superclass <M>'. * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_search_super_method): do not raise a NotImplementError if current_defind_class is a module included into a refinement. Because of the change of vm_search_normal_superclass(), the receiver might not be an instance of the module('s iclass). * test/ruby/test_refinement.rb: related test. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38298 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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while (module && module != klass) {
FL_SET(module, RMODULE_IS_OVERLAID);
* include/ruby/ruby.h: constify RBasic::klass and add RBASIC_CLASS(obj) macro which returns a class of `obj'. This change is a part of RGENGC branch [ruby-trunk - Feature #8339]. * object.c: add new function rb_obj_reveal(). This function reveal interal (hidden) object by rb_obj_hide(). Note that do not change class before and after hiding. Only permitted example is: klass = RBASIC_CLASS(obj); rb_obj_hide(obj); .... rb_obj_reveal(obj, klass); TODO: API design. rb_obj_reveal() should be replaced with others. TODO: modify constified variables using cast may be harmful for compiler's analysis and optimizaton. Any idea to prohibt inserting RBasic::klass directly? If rename RBasic::klass and force to use RBASIC_CLASS(obj), then all codes such as `RBASIC(obj)->klass' will be compilation error. Is it acceptable? (We have similar experience at Ruby 1.9, for example "RARRAY(ary)->ptr" to "RARRAY_PTR(ary)". * internal.h: add some macros. * RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(obj) clear RBasic::klass to make it internal object. * RBASIC_SET_CLASS(obj, cls) set RBasic::klass. * RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(obj, cls) same as RBASIC_SET_CLASS without write barrier (planned). * RCLASS_SET_SUPER(a, b) set super class of a. * array.c, class.c, compile.c, encoding.c, enum.c, error.c, eval.c, file.c, gc.c, hash.c, io.c, iseq.c, marshal.c, object.c, parse.y, proc.c, process.c, random.c, ruby.c, sprintf.c, string.c, thread.c, transcode.c, vm.c, vm_eval.c, win32/file.c: Use above macros and functions to access RBasic::klass. * ext/coverage/coverage.c, ext/readline/readline.c, ext/socket/ancdata.c, ext/socket/init.c, * ext/zlib/zlib.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@40691 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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c = RCLASS_SET_SUPER(c, rb_include_class_new(module, RCLASS_SUPER(c)));
RB_OBJ_WRITE(c, &RCLASS_REFINED_CLASS(c), klass);
module = RCLASS_SUPER(module);
}
rb_hash_aset(CREF_REFINEMENTS(cref), klass, iclass);
}
static int
using_refinement(VALUE klass, VALUE module, VALUE arg)
{
rb_cref_t *cref = (rb_cref_t *) arg;
rb_using_refinement(cref, klass, module);
return ST_CONTINUE;
}
static void
using_module_recursive(const rb_cref_t *cref, VALUE klass)
{
ID id_refinements;
VALUE super, module, refinements;
super = RCLASS_SUPER(klass);
if (super) {
using_module_recursive(cref, super);
}
switch (BUILTIN_TYPE(klass)) {
case T_MODULE:
module = klass;
break;
case T_ICLASS:
module = RBASIC(klass)->klass;
break;
default:
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %s (expected Module)",
rb_obj_classname(klass));
break;
}
CONST_ID(id_refinements, "__refinements__");
refinements = rb_attr_get(module, id_refinements);
if (NIL_P(refinements)) return;
rb_hash_foreach(refinements, using_refinement, (VALUE) cref);
}
/*!
* \private
* \todo can be static?
*/
void
rb_using_module(const rb_cref_t *cref, VALUE module)
{
Check_Type(module, T_MODULE);
using_module_recursive(cref, module);
rb_clear_method_cache_by_class(rb_cObject);
}
/*! \private */
VALUE
rb_refinement_module_get_refined_class(VALUE module)
* revised r37993 to avoid SEGV/ILL in tests. In r37993, a method entry with VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED holds only the original method definition, so ci->me is set to a method entry allocated in the stack, and it causes SEGV/ILL. In this commit, a method entry with VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED holds the whole original method entry. Furthermore, rb_thread_mark() is changed to mark cfp->klass to avoid GC for iclasses created by copy_refinement_iclass(). * vm_method.c (rb_method_entry_make): add a method entry with VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED to the class refined by the refinement if the target module is a refinement. When a method entry with VM_METHOD_TYPE_UNDEF is invoked by vm_call_method(), a method with the same name is searched in refinements. If such a method is found, the method is invoked. Otherwise, the original method in the refined class (rb_method_definition_t::body.orig_me) is invoked. This change is made to simplify the normal method lookup and to improve the performance of normal method calls. * vm_method.c (EXPR1, search_method, rb_method_entry), vm_eval.c (rb_call0, rb_search_method_entry): do not use refinements for method lookup. * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): search methods in refinements if ci->me is VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED. If the method is called by super (i.e., ci->call == vm_call_super_method), skip the same method entry as the current method to avoid infinite call of the same method. * class.c (include_modules_at): add a refined method entry for each method defined in a module included in a refinement. * class.c (rb_prepend_module): set an empty table to RCLASS_M_TBL(klass) to add refined method entries, because refinements should have priority over prepended modules. * proc.c (mnew): use rb_method_entry_with_refinements() to get a refined method. * vm.c (rb_thread_mark): mark cfp->klass for iclasses created by copy_refinement_iclass(). * vm.c (Init_VM), cont.c (fiber_init): initialize th->cfp->klass. * test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_inline_method_cache): do not skip the test because it should pass successfully. * test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_redefine_refined_method): new test for the case a refined method is redefined. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38236 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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{
ID id_refined_class;
CONST_ID(id_refined_class, "__refined_class__");
return rb_attr_get(module, id_refined_class);
}
static void
add_activated_refinement(VALUE activated_refinements,
VALUE klass, VALUE refinement)
{
VALUE iclass, c, superclass = klass;
if (!NIL_P(c = rb_hash_lookup(activated_refinements, klass))) {
superclass = c;
while (c && RB_TYPE_P(c, T_ICLASS)) {
if (RBASIC(c)->klass == refinement) {
/* already used refinement */
return;
}
c = RCLASS_SUPER(c);
}
}
FL_SET(refinement, RMODULE_IS_OVERLAID);
superclass = refinement_superclass(superclass);
c = iclass = rb_include_class_new(refinement, superclass);
RB_OBJ_WRITE(c, &RCLASS_REFINED_CLASS(c), klass);
refinement = RCLASS_SUPER(refinement);
while (refinement && refinement != klass) {
FL_SET(refinement, RMODULE_IS_OVERLAID);
* include/ruby/ruby.h: constify RBasic::klass and add RBASIC_CLASS(obj) macro which returns a class of `obj'. This change is a part of RGENGC branch [ruby-trunk - Feature #8339]. * object.c: add new function rb_obj_reveal(). This function reveal interal (hidden) object by rb_obj_hide(). Note that do not change class before and after hiding. Only permitted example is: klass = RBASIC_CLASS(obj); rb_obj_hide(obj); .... rb_obj_reveal(obj, klass); TODO: API design. rb_obj_reveal() should be replaced with others. TODO: modify constified variables using cast may be harmful for compiler's analysis and optimizaton. Any idea to prohibt inserting RBasic::klass directly? If rename RBasic::klass and force to use RBASIC_CLASS(obj), then all codes such as `RBASIC(obj)->klass' will be compilation error. Is it acceptable? (We have similar experience at Ruby 1.9, for example "RARRAY(ary)->ptr" to "RARRAY_PTR(ary)". * internal.h: add some macros. * RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(obj) clear RBasic::klass to make it internal object. * RBASIC_SET_CLASS(obj, cls) set RBasic::klass. * RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(obj, cls) same as RBASIC_SET_CLASS without write barrier (planned). * RCLASS_SET_SUPER(a, b) set super class of a. * array.c, class.c, compile.c, encoding.c, enum.c, error.c, eval.c, file.c, gc.c, hash.c, io.c, iseq.c, marshal.c, object.c, parse.y, proc.c, process.c, random.c, ruby.c, sprintf.c, string.c, thread.c, transcode.c, vm.c, vm_eval.c, win32/file.c: Use above macros and functions to access RBasic::klass. * ext/coverage/coverage.c, ext/readline/readline.c, ext/socket/ancdata.c, ext/socket/init.c, * ext/zlib/zlib.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@40691 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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c = RCLASS_SET_SUPER(c, rb_include_class_new(refinement, RCLASS_SUPER(c)));
RB_OBJ_WRITE(c, &RCLASS_REFINED_CLASS(c), klass);
refinement = RCLASS_SUPER(refinement);
}
rb_hash_aset(activated_refinements, klass, iclass);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* refine(mod) { block } -> module
*
* Refine <i>mod</i> in the receiver.
*
* Returns a module, where refined methods are defined.
*/
static VALUE
rb_mod_refine(VALUE module, VALUE klass)
{
VALUE refinement;
ID id_refinements, id_activated_refinements,
id_refined_class, id_defined_at;
VALUE refinements, activated_refinements;
rb_thread_t *th = GET_THREAD();
VALUE block_handler = rb_vm_frame_block_handler(th->ec->cfp);
if (block_handler == VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "no block given");
}
if (vm_block_handler_type(block_handler) != block_handler_type_iseq) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "can't pass a Proc as a block to Module#refine");
}
ensure_class_or_module(klass);
CONST_ID(id_refinements, "__refinements__");
refinements = rb_attr_get(module, id_refinements);
if (NIL_P(refinements)) {
refinements = hidden_identity_hash_new();
rb_ivar_set(module, id_refinements, refinements);
}
CONST_ID(id_activated_refinements, "__activated_refinements__");
activated_refinements = rb_attr_get(module, id_activated_refinements);
if (NIL_P(activated_refinements)) {
activated_refinements = hidden_identity_hash_new();
rb_ivar_set(module, id_activated_refinements,
activated_refinements);
}
refinement = rb_hash_lookup(refinements, klass);
if (NIL_P(refinement)) {
VALUE superclass = refinement_superclass(klass);
refinement = rb_module_new();
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(refinement, superclass);
FL_SET(refinement, RMODULE_IS_REFINEMENT);
CONST_ID(id_refined_class, "__refined_class__");
rb_ivar_set(refinement, id_refined_class, klass);
CONST_ID(id_defined_at, "__defined_at__");
rb_ivar_set(refinement, id_defined_at, module);
rb_hash_aset(refinements, klass, refinement);
add_activated_refinement(activated_refinements, klass, refinement);
}
rb_yield_refine_block(refinement, activated_refinements);
return refinement;
}
static void
ignored_block(VALUE module, const char *klass)
{
const char *anon = "";
Check_Type(module, T_MODULE);
if (!RTEST(rb_search_class_path(module))) {
anon = ", maybe for Module.new";
}
rb_warn("%s""using doesn't call the given block""%s.", klass, anon);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* using(module) -> self
*
* Import class refinements from <i>module</i> into the current class or
* module definition.
*/
static VALUE
mod_using(VALUE self, VALUE module)
{
rb_control_frame_t *prev_cfp = previous_frame(GET_EC());
if (prev_frame_func()) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError,
"Module#using is not permitted in methods");
}
if (prev_cfp && prev_cfp->self != self) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Module#using is not called on self");
}
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
ignored_block(module, "Module#");
}
rb_using_module(rb_vm_cref_replace_with_duplicated_cref(), module);
return self;
}
static int
used_modules_i(VALUE _, VALUE mod, VALUE ary)
{
ID id_defined_at;
CONST_ID(id_defined_at, "__defined_at__");
while (FL_TEST(rb_class_of(mod), RMODULE_IS_REFINEMENT)) {
rb_ary_push(ary, rb_attr_get(rb_class_of(mod), id_defined_at));
mod = RCLASS_SUPER(mod);
}
return ST_CONTINUE;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* used_modules -> array
*
* Returns an array of all modules used in the current scope. The ordering
* of modules in the resulting array is not defined.
*
* module A
* refine Object do
* end
* end
*
* module B
* refine Object do
* end
* end
*
* using A
* using B
* p Module.used_modules
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* [B, A]
*/
static VALUE
rb_mod_s_used_modules(VALUE _)
{
const rb_cref_t *cref = rb_vm_cref();
VALUE ary = rb_ary_new();
while(cref) {
if(!NIL_P(CREF_REFINEMENTS(cref))) {
rb_hash_foreach(CREF_REFINEMENTS(cref), used_modules_i, ary);
}
cref = CREF_NEXT(cref);
}
return rb_funcall(ary, rb_intern("uniq"), 0);
}
/*!
* Calls \c #initialize method of \a obj with the given arguments.
*
* It also forwards the given block to \c #initialize if given.
*
* \param[in] obj the receiver object
* \param[in] argc the number of arguments
* \param[in] argv a pointer to the array of arguments
* \ingroup object
*/
void
rb_obj_call_init(VALUE obj, int argc, const VALUE *argv)
{
PASS_PASSED_BLOCK_HANDLER();
rb_funcallv_kw(obj, idInitialize, argc, argv, RB_NO_KEYWORDS);
}
void
rb_obj_call_init_kw(VALUE obj, int argc, const VALUE *argv, int kw_splat)
{
PASS_PASSED_BLOCK_HANDLER();
rb_funcallv_kw(obj, idInitialize, argc, argv, kw_splat);
}
/*!
* Extend the object with the module.
*
* Same as \c Module\#extend_object.
* \ingroup class
*/
void
rb_extend_object(VALUE obj, VALUE module)
{
rb_include_module(rb_singleton_class(obj), module);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* extend_object(obj) -> obj
*
* Extends the specified object by adding this module's constants and
* methods (which are added as singleton methods). This is the callback
* method used by Object#extend.
*
* module Picky
* def Picky.extend_object(o)
* if String === o
* puts "Can't add Picky to a String"
* else
* puts "Picky added to #{o.class}"
* super
* end
* end
* end
* (s = Array.new).extend Picky # Call Object.extend
* (s = "quick brown fox").extend Picky
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* Picky added to Array
* Can't add Picky to a String
*/
static VALUE
rb_mod_extend_object(VALUE mod, VALUE obj)
{
rb_extend_object(obj, mod);
return obj;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* obj.extend(module, ...) -> obj
*
* Adds to _obj_ the instance methods from each module given as a
* parameter.
*
* module Mod
* def hello
* "Hello from Mod.\n"
* end
* end
*
* class Klass
* def hello
* "Hello from Klass.\n"
* end
* end
*
* k = Klass.new
* k.hello #=> "Hello from Klass.\n"
* k.extend(Mod) #=> #<Klass:0x401b3bc8>
* k.hello #=> "Hello from Mod.\n"
*/
static VALUE
rb_obj_extend(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
int i;
ID id_extend_object, id_extended;
CONST_ID(id_extend_object, "extend_object");
CONST_ID(id_extended, "extended");
rb_check_arity(argc, 1, UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS);
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
Check_Type(argv[i], T_MODULE);
while (argc--) {
rb_funcall(argv[argc], id_extend_object, 1, obj);
rb_funcall(argv[argc], id_extended, 1, obj);
}
return obj;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* include(module, ...) -> self
*
* Invokes Module.append_features on each parameter in turn.
* Effectively adds the methods and constants in each module to the
* receiver.
*/
static VALUE
top_include(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
rb_thread_t *th = GET_THREAD();
if (th->top_wrapper) {
rb_warning("main.include in the wrapped load is effective only in wrapper module");
return rb_mod_include(argc, argv, th->top_wrapper);
}
return rb_mod_include(argc, argv, rb_cObject);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* using(module) -> self
*
* Import class refinements from <i>module</i> into the scope where
* #using is called.
*/
static VALUE
top_using(VALUE self, VALUE module)
{
const rb_cref_t *cref = rb_vm_cref();
rb_control_frame_t *prev_cfp = previous_frame(GET_EC());
if (CREF_NEXT(cref) || (prev_cfp && rb_vm_frame_method_entry(prev_cfp))) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "main.using is permitted only at toplevel");
}
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
ignored_block(module, "main.");
}
rb_using_module(rb_vm_cref_replace_with_duplicated_cref(), module);
return self;
}
static const VALUE *
errinfo_place(const rb_execution_context_t *ec)
{
const rb_control_frame_t *cfp = ec->cfp;
const rb_control_frame_t *end_cfp = RUBY_VM_END_CONTROL_FRAME(ec);
while (RUBY_VM_VALID_CONTROL_FRAME_P(cfp, end_cfp)) {
if (VM_FRAME_RUBYFRAME_P(cfp)) {
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if (cfp->iseq->body->type == ISEQ_TYPE_RESCUE) {
return &cfp->ep[VM_ENV_INDEX_LAST_LVAR];
}
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else if (cfp->iseq->body->type == ISEQ_TYPE_ENSURE &&
!THROW_DATA_P(cfp->ep[VM_ENV_INDEX_LAST_LVAR]) &&
!FIXNUM_P(cfp->ep[VM_ENV_INDEX_LAST_LVAR])) {
return &cfp->ep[VM_ENV_INDEX_LAST_LVAR];
}
}
cfp = RUBY_VM_PREVIOUS_CONTROL_FRAME(cfp);
}
return 0;
}
static VALUE
get_ec_errinfo(const rb_execution_context_t *ec)
{
const VALUE *ptr = errinfo_place(ec);
if (ptr) {
return *ptr;
}
else {
return ec->errinfo;
}
}
static VALUE
get_errinfo(void)
{
return get_ec_errinfo(GET_EC());
}
static VALUE
errinfo_getter(ID id, VALUE *_)
{
return get_errinfo();
}
/*! The current exception in the current thread.
*
* Same as \c $! in Ruby.
* \return the current exception or \c Qnil
* \ingroup exception
*/
VALUE
rb_errinfo(void)
{
return GET_EC()->errinfo;
}
/*! Sets the current exception (\c $!) to the given value
*
* \param[in] err an \c Exception object or \c Qnil.
* \exception TypeError if \a err is neither an exception nor \c nil.
* \note this function does not raise the exception.
* Use \c rb_raise() when you want to raise.
* \ingroup exception
*/
void
rb_set_errinfo(VALUE err)
{
if (!NIL_P(err) && !rb_obj_is_kind_of(err, rb_eException)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "assigning non-exception to $!");
}
GET_EC()->errinfo = err;
}
static VALUE
errat_getter(ID id, VALUE *_)
{
VALUE err = get_errinfo();
if (!NIL_P(err)) {
return rb_get_backtrace(err);
}
else {
return Qnil;
}
}
static void
errat_setter(VALUE val, ID id, VALUE *var)
{
VALUE err = get_errinfo();
if (NIL_P(err)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "$! not set");
}
set_backtrace(err, val);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* __method__ -> symbol
*
* Returns the name at the definition of the current method as a
* Symbol.
* If called outside of a method, it returns <code>nil</code>.
*
*/
static VALUE
rb_f_method_name(VALUE _)
{
ID fname = prev_frame_func(); /* need *method* ID */
if (fname) {
return ID2SYM(fname);
}
else {
return Qnil;
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
* __callee__ -> symbol
*
* Returns the called name of the current method as a Symbol.
* If called outside of a method, it returns <code>nil</code>.
*
*/
static VALUE
rb_f_callee_name(VALUE _)
{
ID fname = prev_frame_callee(); /* need *callee* ID */
if (fname) {
return ID2SYM(fname);
}
else {
return Qnil;
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
* __dir__ -> string
*
* Returns the canonicalized absolute path of the directory of the file from
* which this method is called. It means symlinks in the path is resolved.
* If <code>__FILE__</code> is <code>nil</code>, it returns <code>nil</code>.
* The return value equals to <code>File.dirname(File.realpath(__FILE__))</code>.
*
*/
static VALUE
f_current_dirname(VALUE _)
{
VALUE base = rb_current_realfilepath();
if (NIL_P(base)) {
return Qnil;
}
base = rb_file_dirname(base);
return base;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* global_variables -> array
*
* Returns an array of the names of global variables.
*
* global_variables.grep /std/ #=> [:$stdin, :$stdout, :$stderr]
*/
static VALUE
f_global_variables(VALUE _)
{
return rb_f_global_variables();
}
/*
* call-seq:
* trace_var(symbol, cmd ) -> nil
* trace_var(symbol) {|val| block } -> nil
*
* Controls tracing of assignments to global variables. The parameter
* +symbol+ identifies the variable (as either a string name or a
* symbol identifier). _cmd_ (which may be a string or a
* +Proc+ object) or block is executed whenever the variable
* is assigned. The block or +Proc+ object receives the
* variable's new value as a parameter. Also see
* Kernel::untrace_var.
*
* trace_var :$_, proc {|v| puts "$_ is now '#{v}'" }
* $_ = "hello"
* $_ = ' there'
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* $_ is now 'hello'
* $_ is now ' there'
*/
static VALUE
f_trace_var(int c, const VALUE *a, VALUE _)
{
return rb_f_trace_var(c, a);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* untrace_var(symbol [, cmd] ) -> array or nil
*
* Removes tracing for the specified command on the given global
* variable and returns +nil+. If no command is specified,
* removes all tracing for that variable and returns an array
* containing the commands actually removed.
*/
static VALUE
f_untrace_var(int c, const VALUE *a, VALUE _)
{
return rb_f_untrace_var(c, a);
}
void
Init_eval(void)
{
rb_define_virtual_variable("$@", errat_getter, errat_setter);
rb_define_virtual_variable("$!", errinfo_getter, 0);
rb_define_global_function("raise", f_raise, -1);
rb_define_global_function("fail", f_raise, -1);
rb_define_global_function("global_variables", f_global_variables, 0);
rb_define_global_function("__method__", rb_f_method_name, 0);
rb_define_global_function("__callee__", rb_f_callee_name, 0);
rb_define_global_function("__dir__", f_current_dirname, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cModule, "include", rb_mod_include, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cModule, "prepend", rb_mod_prepend, -1);
rb_define_private_method(rb_cModule, "append_features", rb_mod_append_features, 1);
rb_define_private_method(rb_cModule, "extend_object", rb_mod_extend_object, 1);
rb_define_private_method(rb_cModule, "prepend_features", rb_mod_prepend_features, 1);
rb_define_private_method(rb_cModule, "refine", rb_mod_refine, 1);
rb_define_private_method(rb_cModule, "using", mod_using, 1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cModule, "used_modules",
rb_mod_s_used_modules, 0);
rb_undef_method(rb_cClass, "refine");
rb_undef_method(rb_cClass, "module_function");
* array.c: replace rb_protect_inspect() and rb_inspecting_p() by rb_exec_recursive() in eval.c. * eval.c (rb_exec_recursive): new function. * array.c (rb_ary_join): use rb_exec_recursive(). * array.c (rb_ary_inspect, rb_ary_hash): ditto. * file.c (rb_file_join): ditto. * hash.c (rb_hash_inspect, rb_hash_to_s, rb_hash_hash): ditto. * io.c (rb_io_puts): ditto. * object.c (rb_obj_inspect): ditto * struct.c (rb_struct_inspect): ditto. * lib/set.rb (SortedSet::setup): a hack to shut up warning. [ruby-talk:132866] * lib/time.rb (Time::strptime): add new function. inspired by [ruby-talk:132815]. * lib/parsedate.rb (ParseDate::strptime): ditto. * regparse.c: move st_*_strend() functions from st.c. fixed some potential memory leaks. * exception error messages updated. [ruby-core:04497] * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): add bunch of Socket constants. Patch from Sam Roberts <sroberts@uniserve.com>. [ruby-core:04409] * array.c (rb_ary_s_create): no need for negative argc check. [ruby-core:04463] * array.c (rb_ary_unshift_m): ditto. * lib/xmlrpc/parser.rb (XMLRPC::FaultException): make it subclass of StandardError class, not Exception class. [ruby-core:04429] * parse.y (fcall_gen): lvar(arg) will be evaluated as lvar.call(arg) when lvar is a defined local variable. [new] * object.c (rb_class_initialize): call inherited method before calling initializing block. * eval.c (rb_thread_start_1): initialize newly pushed frame. * lib/open3.rb (Open3::popen3): $? should not be EXIT_FAILURE. fixed: [ruby-core:04444] * eval.c (is_defined): NODE_IASGN is an assignment. * ext/readline/readline.c (Readline.readline): use rl_outstream and rl_instream. [ruby-dev:25699] * ext/etc/etc.c (Init_etc): sGroup needs HAVE_ST_GR_PASSWD check [ruby-dev:25675] * misc/ruby-mode.el: [ruby-core:04415] * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: [ruby-core:04412] * lib/rdoc/generators/ri_generator.rb: ditto. * struct.c (make_struct): fixed: [ruby-core:04402] * ext/curses/curses.c (window_color_set): [ruby-core:04393] * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): SO_REUSEPORT added. [ruby-talk:130092] * object.c: [ruby-doc:818] * parse.y (open_args): fix too verbose warnings for the space before argument parentheses. [ruby-dev:25492] * parse.y (parser_yylex): ditto. * parse.y (parser_yylex): the first expression in the parentheses should not be a command. [ruby-dev:25492] * lib/irb/context.rb (IRB::Context::initialize): [ruby-core:04330] * object.c (Init_Object): remove Object#type. [ruby-core:04335] * st.c (st_foreach): report success/failure by return value. [ruby-Bugs-1396] * parse.y: forgot to initialize parser struct. [ruby-dev:25492] * parse.y (parser_yylex): no tLABEL on EXPR_BEG. [ruby-talk:127711] * document updates - [ruby-core:04296], [ruby-core:04301], [ruby-core:04302], [ruby-core:04307] * dir.c (rb_push_glob): should work for NUL delimited patterns. * dir.c (rb_glob2): should aware of offset in the pattern. * string.c (rb_str_new4): should propagate taintedness. * env.h: rename member names in struct FRAME; last_func -> callee, orig_func -> this_func, last_class -> this_class. * struct.c (rb_struct_set): use original method name, not callee name, to retrieve member slot. [ruby-core:04268] * time.c (time_strftime): protect from format modification from GC finalizers. * object.c (Init_Object): remove rb_obj_id_obsolete() * eval.c (rb_mod_define_method): incomplete subclass check. [ruby-dev:25464] * gc.c (rb_data_object_alloc): klass may be NULL. [ruby-list:40498] * bignum.c (rb_big_rand): should return positive random number. [ruby-dev:25401] * bignum.c (rb_big_rand): do not use rb_big_modulo to generate random bignums. [ruby-dev:25396] * variable.c (rb_autoload): [ruby-dev:25373] * eval.c (svalue_to_avalue): [ruby-dev:25366] * string.c (rb_str_justify): [ruby-dev:25367] * io.c (rb_f_select): [ruby-dev:25312] * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_getservbyport): [ruby-talk:124072] * struct.c (make_struct): [ruby-dev:25249] * dir.c (dir_open_dir): new function. [ruby-dev:25242] * io.c (rb_f_open): add type check for return value from to_open. * lib/pstore.rb (PStore#transaction): Use the empty content when a file is not found. [ruby-dev:24561] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@8068 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2005-03-04 09:47:45 +03:00
Init_vm_eval();
Init_eval_method();
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cModule, "nesting", rb_mod_nesting, 0);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cModule, "constants", rb_mod_s_constants, -1);
rb_define_private_method(rb_singleton_class(rb_vm_top_self()),
"include", top_include, -1);
rb_define_private_method(rb_singleton_class(rb_vm_top_self()),
"using", top_using, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_mKernel, "extend", rb_obj_extend, -1);
rb_define_global_function("trace_var", f_trace_var, -1);
rb_define_global_function("untrace_var", f_untrace_var, -1);
rb_vm_register_special_exception(ruby_error_reenter, rb_eFatal, "exception reentered");
rb_vm_register_special_exception(ruby_error_stackfatal, rb_eFatal, "machine stack overflow in critical region");
id_signo = rb_intern_const("signo");
id_status = rb_intern_const("status");
}