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/**********************************************************************
ruby.c -
$Author$
created at: Tue Aug 10 12:47:31 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 "ruby/internal/config.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef __CYGWIN__
# include <windows.h>
# include <sys/cygwin.h>
#endif
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#if defined(LOAD_RELATIVE) && defined(HAVE_DLADDR)
# include <dlfcn.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_FCNTL_H)
# include <fcntl.h>
#elif defined(HAVE_SYS_FCNTL_H)
# include <sys/fcntl.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
# include <sys/param.h>
#endif
#include "dln.h"
#include "eval_intern.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include "internal/cmdlineopt.h"
#include "internal/cont.h"
#include "internal/error.h"
#include "internal/file.h"
#include "internal/inits.h"
#include "internal/io.h"
#include "internal/load.h"
#include "internal/loadpath.h"
#include "internal/missing.h"
#include "internal/object.h"
#include "internal/thread.h"
#include "internal/ruby_parser.h"
#include "internal/variable.h"
#include "ruby/encoding.h"
#include "ruby/thread.h"
#include "ruby/util.h"
#include "ruby/version.h"
#include "ruby/internal/error.h"
#define singlebit_only_p(x) !((x) & ((x)-1))
STATIC_ASSERT(Qnil_1bit_from_Qfalse, singlebit_only_p(Qnil^Qfalse));
STATIC_ASSERT(Qundef_1bit_from_Qnil, singlebit_only_p(Qundef^Qnil));
#ifndef MAXPATHLEN
# define MAXPATHLEN 1024
#endif
#ifndef O_ACCMODE
# define O_ACCMODE (O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR)
#endif
void Init_ruby_description(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt);
#ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H
char *getenv();
#endif
#ifndef DISABLE_RUBYGEMS
# define DISABLE_RUBYGEMS 0
#endif
#if DISABLE_RUBYGEMS
#define DEFAULT_RUBYGEMS_ENABLED "disabled"
#else
#define DEFAULT_RUBYGEMS_ENABLED "enabled"
#endif
void rb_warning_category_update(unsigned int mask, unsigned int bits);
#define COMMA ,
#define FEATURE_BIT(bit) (1U << feature_##bit)
#define EACH_FEATURES(X, SEP) \
X(gems) \
SEP \
X(error_highlight) \
SEP \
X(did_you_mean) \
SEP \
X(syntax_suggest) \
SEP \
X(rubyopt) \
SEP \
X(frozen_string_literal) \
SEP \
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X(rjit) \
SEP \
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X(yjit) \
/* END OF FEATURES */
#define EACH_DEBUG_FEATURES(X, SEP) \
X(frozen_string_literal) \
/* END OF DEBUG FEATURES */
#define AMBIGUOUS_FEATURE_NAMES 0 /* no ambiguous feature names now */
#define DEFINE_FEATURE(bit) feature_##bit
#define DEFINE_DEBUG_FEATURE(bit) feature_debug_##bit
enum feature_flag_bits {
EACH_FEATURES(DEFINE_FEATURE, COMMA),
DEFINE_FEATURE(frozen_string_literal_set),
feature_debug_flag_first,
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#if defined(RJIT_FORCE_ENABLE) || !USE_YJIT
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DEFINE_FEATURE(jit) = feature_rjit,
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#else
DEFINE_FEATURE(jit) = feature_yjit,
#endif
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feature_jit_mask = FEATURE_BIT(rjit) | FEATURE_BIT(yjit),
feature_debug_flag_begin = feature_debug_flag_first - 1,
EACH_DEBUG_FEATURES(DEFINE_DEBUG_FEATURE, COMMA),
feature_flag_count
};
#define MULTI_BITS_P(bits) ((bits) & ((bits) - 1))
#define DEBUG_BIT(bit) (1U << feature_debug_##bit)
#define DUMP_BIT(bit) (1U << dump_##bit)
#define DEFINE_DUMP(bit) dump_##bit
#define EACH_DUMPS(X, SEP) \
X(version) \
SEP \
X(copyright) \
SEP \
X(usage) \
SEP \
X(help) \
SEP \
X(yydebug) \
SEP \
X(syntax) \
SEP \
X(parsetree) \
SEP \
X(insns) \
/* END OF DUMPS */
enum dump_flag_bits {
dump_version_v,
dump_opt_error_tolerant,
dump_opt_comment,
dump_opt_optimize,
EACH_DUMPS(DEFINE_DUMP, COMMA),
dump_exit_bits = (DUMP_BIT(yydebug) | DUMP_BIT(syntax) |
DUMP_BIT(parsetree) | DUMP_BIT(insns)),
dump_optional_bits = (DUMP_BIT(opt_error_tolerant) |
DUMP_BIT(opt_comment) |
DUMP_BIT(opt_optimize))
};
static inline void
rb_feature_set_to(ruby_features_t *feat, unsigned int bit_mask, unsigned int bit_set)
{
feat->mask |= bit_mask;
feat->set = (feat->set & ~bit_mask) | bit_set;
}
#define FEATURE_SET_TO(feat, bit_mask, bit_set) \
rb_feature_set_to(&(feat), bit_mask, bit_set)
#define FEATURE_SET(feat, bits) FEATURE_SET_TO(feat, bits, bits)
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#define FEATURE_SET_RESTORE(feat, save) FEATURE_SET_TO(feat, (save).mask, (save).set & (save).mask)
#define FEATURE_SET_P(feat, bits) ((feat).set & FEATURE_BIT(bits))
#define FEATURE_USED_P(feat, bits) ((feat).mask & FEATURE_BIT(bits))
#define FEATURE_SET_BITS(feat) ((feat).set & (feat).mask)
static void init_ids(ruby_cmdline_options_t *);
#define src_encoding_index GET_VM()->src_encoding_index
enum {
COMPILATION_FEATURES = (
0
| FEATURE_BIT(frozen_string_literal)
| FEATURE_BIT(frozen_string_literal_set)
| FEATURE_BIT(debug_frozen_string_literal)
),
DEFAULT_FEATURES = (
(FEATURE_BIT(debug_flag_first)-1)
#if DISABLE_RUBYGEMS
& ~FEATURE_BIT(gems)
#endif
& ~FEATURE_BIT(frozen_string_literal)
& ~FEATURE_BIT(frozen_string_literal_set)
& ~feature_jit_mask
)
};
#define BACKTRACE_LENGTH_LIMIT_VALID_P(n) ((n) >= -1)
#define OPT_BACKTRACE_LENGTH_LIMIT_VALID_P(opt) \
BACKTRACE_LENGTH_LIMIT_VALID_P((opt)->backtrace_length_limit)
static ruby_cmdline_options_t *
cmdline_options_init(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt)
{
MEMZERO(opt, *opt, 1);
init_ids(opt);
opt->src.enc.index = src_encoding_index;
opt->ext.enc.index = -1;
opt->intern.enc.index = -1;
opt->features.set = DEFAULT_FEATURES;
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#ifdef RJIT_FORCE_ENABLE /* to use with: ./configure cppflags="-DRJIT_FORCE_ENABLE" */
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opt->features.set |= FEATURE_BIT(rjit);
#elif defined(YJIT_FORCE_ENABLE)
opt->features.set |= FEATURE_BIT(yjit);
#endif
opt->dump |= DUMP_BIT(opt_optimize);
opt->backtrace_length_limit = LONG_MIN;
return opt;
}
[Universal parser] Decouple IMEMO from rb_ast_t This patch removes the `VALUE flags` member from the `rb_ast_t` structure making `rb_ast_t` no longer an IMEMO object. ## Background We are trying to make the Ruby parser generated from parse.y a universal parser that can be used by other implementations such as mruby. To achieve this, it is necessary to exclude VALUE and IMEMO from parse.y, AST, and NODE. ## Summary (file by file) - `rubyparser.h` - Remove the `VALUE flags` member from `rb_ast_t` - `ruby_parser.c` and `internal/ruby_parser.h` - Use TypedData_Make_Struct VALUE which wraps `rb_ast_t` `in ast_alloc()` so that GC can manage it - You can retrieve `rb_ast_t` from the VALUE by `rb_ruby_ast_data_get()` - Change the return type of `rb_parser_compile_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_t *` to `VALUE` - rb_ruby_ast_new() which internally `calls ast_alloc()` is to create VALUE vast outside ruby_parser.c - `iseq.c` and `vm_core.h` - Amend the first parameter of `rb_iseq_new_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_body_t *` to `VALUE` - This keeps the VALUE of AST on the machine stack to prevent being removed by GC - `ast.c` - Almost all change is replacement `rb_ast_t *ast` with `VALUE vast` (sorry for the big diff) - Fix `node_memsize()` - Now it includes `rb_ast_local_table_link`, `tokens` and script_lines - `compile.c`, `load.c`, `node.c`, `parse.y`, `proc.c`, `ruby.c`, `template/prelude.c.tmpl`, `vm.c` and `vm_eval.c` - Follow-up due to the above changes - `imemo.{c|h}` - If an object with `imemo_ast` appears, considers it a bug Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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static VALUE load_file(VALUE parser, VALUE fname, VALUE f, int script,
ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt);
static VALUE open_load_file(VALUE fname_v, int *xflag);
static void forbid_setid(const char *, const ruby_cmdline_options_t *);
#define forbid_setid(s) forbid_setid((s), opt)
static struct {
int argc;
char **argv;
} origarg;
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static const char esc_standout[] = "\n\033[1;7m";
static const char esc_bold[] = "\033[1m";
static const char esc_reset[] = "\033[0m";
static const char esc_none[] = "";
#define USAGE_INDENT " " /* macro for concatenation */
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static void
show_usage_part(const char *str, const unsigned int namelen,
const char *str2, const unsigned int secondlen,
const char *desc,
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int help, int highlight, unsigned int w, int columns)
{
static const int indent_width = (int)rb_strlen_lit(USAGE_INDENT);
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const char *sb = highlight ? esc_bold : esc_none;
const char *se = highlight ? esc_reset : esc_none;
unsigned int desclen = (unsigned int)strcspn(desc, "\n");
if (!help && desclen > 0 && strchr(".;:", desc[desclen-1])) --desclen;
if (help && (namelen + 1 > w) && /* a padding space */
(int)(namelen + secondlen + indent_width) >= columns) {
printf(USAGE_INDENT "%s" "%.*s" "%s\n", sb, namelen, str, se);
if (secondlen > 0) {
const int second_end = secondlen;
int n = 0;
if (str2[n] == ',') n++;
if (str2[n] == ' ') n++;
printf(USAGE_INDENT "%s" "%.*s" "%s\n", sb, second_end-n, str2+n, se);
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}
printf("%-*s%.*s\n", w + indent_width, USAGE_INDENT, desclen, desc);
}
else {
const int wrap = help && namelen + secondlen >= w;
printf(USAGE_INDENT "%s%.*s%-*.*s%s%-*s%.*s\n", sb, namelen, str,
(wrap ? 0 : w - namelen),
(help ? secondlen : 0), str2, se,
(wrap ? (int)(w + rb_strlen_lit("\n" USAGE_INDENT)) : 0),
(wrap ? "\n" USAGE_INDENT : ""),
desclen, desc);
}
if (help) {
while (desc[desclen]) {
desc += desclen + rb_strlen_lit("\n");
desclen = (unsigned int)strcspn(desc, "\n");
printf("%-*s%.*s\n", w + indent_width, USAGE_INDENT, desclen, desc);
}
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}
}
static void
show_usage_line(const struct ruby_opt_message *m,
int help, int highlight, unsigned int w, int columns)
{
const char *str = m->str;
const unsigned int namelen = m->namelen, secondlen = m->secondlen;
const char *desc = str + namelen + secondlen;
show_usage_part(str, namelen - 1, str + namelen, secondlen - 1, desc,
help, highlight, w, columns);
}
void
ruby_show_usage_line(const char *name, const char *secondary, const char *description,
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int help, int highlight, unsigned int width, int columns)
{
unsigned int namelen = (unsigned int)strlen(name);
unsigned int secondlen = (secondary ? (unsigned int)strlen(secondary) : 0);
show_usage_part(name, namelen, secondary, secondlen,
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description, help, highlight, width, columns);
}
static void
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usage(const char *name, int help, int highlight, int columns)
{
#define M(shortopt, longopt, desc) RUBY_OPT_MESSAGE(shortopt, longopt, desc)
#if USE_YJIT
# define PLATFORM_JIT_OPTION "--yjit"
#else
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# define PLATFORM_JIT_OPTION "--rjit (experimental)"
#endif
/* This message really ought to be max 23 lines.
* Removed -h because the user already knows that option. Others? */
static const struct ruby_opt_message usage_msg[] = {
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M("-0[octal]", "", "Set input record separator ($/):\n"
"-0 for \\0; -00 for paragraph mode; -0777 for slurp mode."),
M("-a", "", "Split each input line ($_) into fields ($F)."),
M("-c", "", "Check syntax (no execution)."),
M("-Cdirpath", "", "Execute program in specified directory."),
M("-d", ", --debug", "Set debugging flag ($DEBUG) to true."),
M("-e 'code'", "", "Execute given Ruby code; multiple -e allowed."),
M("-Eex[:in]", ", --encoding=ex[:in]", "Set default external and internal encodings."),
M("-Fpattern", "", "Set input field separator ($;); used with -a."),
M("-i[extension]", "", "Set ARGF in-place mode;\n"
"create backup files with given extension."),
M("-Idirpath", "", "Add specified directory to load paths ($LOAD_PATH);\n"
"multiple -I allowed."),
M("-l", "", "Set output record separator ($\\) to $/;\n"
"used for line-oriented output."),
M("-n", "", "Run program in gets loop."),
M("-p", "", "Like -n, with printing added."),
M("-rlibrary", "", "Require the given library."),
M("-s", "", "Define global variables using switches following program path."),
M("-S", "", "Search directories found in the PATH environment variable."),
M("-v", "", "Print version; set $VERBOSE to true."),
M("-w", "", "Synonym for -W1."),
M("-W[level=2|:category]", "", "Set warning flag ($-W):\n"
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"0 for silent; 1 for moderate; 2 for verbose."),
M("-x[dirpath]", "", "Execute Ruby code starting from a #!ruby line."),
M("--jit", "", "Enable JIT for the platform; same as " PLATFORM_JIT_OPTION "."),
#if USE_YJIT
M("--yjit", "", "Enable in-process JIT compiler."),
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#endif
#if USE_RJIT
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M("--rjit", "", "Enable pure-Ruby JIT compiler (experimental)."),
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#endif
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M("-h", "", "Print this help message; use --help for longer message."),
};
STATIC_ASSERT(usage_msg_size, numberof(usage_msg) < 25);
static const struct ruby_opt_message help_msg[] = {
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M("--backtrace-limit=num", "", "Set backtrace limit."),
M("--copyright", "", "Print Ruby copyright."),
M("--crash-report=template", "", "Set template for crash report file."),
M("--disable=features", "", "Disable features; see list below."),
M("--dump=items", "", "Dump items; see list below."),
M("--enable=features", "", "Enable features; see list below."),
M("--external-encoding=encoding", "", "Set default external encoding."),
M("--help", "", "Print long help message; use -h for short message."),
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M("--internal-encoding=encoding", "", "Set default internal encoding."),
M("--parser=parser", "", "Set Ruby parser: parse.y or prism."),
M("--verbose", "", "Set $VERBOSE to true; ignore input from $stdin."),
M("--version", "", "Print Ruby version."),
M("-y", ", --yydebug", "Print parser log; backward compatibility not guaranteed."),
};
static const struct ruby_opt_message dumps[] = {
M("insns", "", "Instruction sequences."),
M("yydebug", "", "yydebug of yacc parser generator."),
M("parsetree", "", "Abstract syntax tree (AST)."),
M("-optimize", "", "Disable optimization (affects insns)."),
M("+error-tolerant", "", "Error-tolerant parsing (affects yydebug, parsetree)."),
M("+comment", "", "Add comments to AST (affects parsetree)."),
};
static const struct ruby_opt_message features[] = {
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M("gems", "", "Rubygems (only for debugging, default: "DEFAULT_RUBYGEMS_ENABLED")."),
M("error_highlight", "", "error_highlight (default: "DEFAULT_RUBYGEMS_ENABLED")."),
M("did_you_mean", "", "did_you_mean (default: "DEFAULT_RUBYGEMS_ENABLED")."),
M("syntax_suggest", "", "syntax_suggest (default: "DEFAULT_RUBYGEMS_ENABLED")."),
M("rubyopt", "", "RUBYOPT environment variable (default: enabled)."),
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M("frozen-string-literal", "", "Freeze all string literals (default: disabled)."),
#if USE_YJIT
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M("yjit", "", "In-process JIT compiler (default: disabled)."),
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#endif
#if USE_RJIT
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M("rjit", "", "Pure-Ruby JIT compiler (experimental, default: disabled)."),
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#endif
};
static const struct ruby_opt_message warn_categories[] = {
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M("deprecated", "", "Deprecated features."),
M("experimental", "", "Experimental features."),
M("performance", "", "Performance issues."),
};
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#if USE_RJIT
extern const struct ruby_opt_message rb_rjit_option_messages[];
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#endif
int i;
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const char *sb = highlight ? esc_standout+1 : esc_none;
const char *se = highlight ? esc_reset : esc_none;
const int num = numberof(usage_msg) - (help ? 1 : 0);
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unsigned int w = (columns > 80 ? (columns - 79) / 2 : 0) + 16;
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#define SHOW(m) show_usage_line(&(m), help, highlight, w, columns)
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printf("%sUsage:%s %s [options] [--] [filepath] [arguments]\n", sb, se, name);
for (i = 0; i < num; ++i)
SHOW(usage_msg[i]);
if (!help) return;
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if (highlight) sb = esc_standout;
for (i = 0; i < numberof(help_msg); ++i)
SHOW(help_msg[i]);
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printf("%s""Dump List:%s\n", sb, se);
for (i = 0; i < numberof(dumps); ++i)
SHOW(dumps[i]);
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printf("%s""Features:%s\n", sb, se);
for (i = 0; i < numberof(features); ++i)
SHOW(features[i]);
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printf("%s""Warning categories:%s\n", sb, se);
for (i = 0; i < numberof(warn_categories); ++i)
SHOW(warn_categories[i]);
#if USE_YJIT
printf("%s""YJIT options:%s\n", sb, se);
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rb_yjit_show_usage(help, highlight, w, columns);
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#endif
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#if USE_RJIT
printf("%s""RJIT options (experimental):%s\n", sb, se);
for (i = 0; rb_rjit_option_messages[i].str; ++i)
SHOW(rb_rjit_option_messages[i]);
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#endif
}
#define rubylib_path_new rb_str_new
static void
ruby_push_include(const char *path, VALUE (*filter)(VALUE))
{
const char sep = PATH_SEP_CHAR;
const char *p, *s;
VALUE load_path = GET_VM()->load_path;
#ifdef __CYGWIN__
char rubylib[FILENAME_MAX];
VALUE buf = 0;
# define is_path_sep(c) ((c) == sep || (c) == ';')
#else
# define is_path_sep(c) ((c) == sep)
#endif
if (path == 0) return;
p = path;
while (*p) {
long len;
while (is_path_sep(*p))
p++;
if (!*p) break;
for (s = p; *s && !is_path_sep(*s); s = CharNext(s));
len = s - p;
#undef is_path_sep
#ifdef __CYGWIN__
if (*s) {
if (!buf) {
buf = rb_str_new(p, len);
p = RSTRING_PTR(buf);
}
else {
rb_str_resize(buf, len);
p = strncpy(RSTRING_PTR(buf), p, len);
}
}
#ifdef HAVE_CYGWIN_CONV_PATH
#define CONV_TO_POSIX_PATH(p, lib) \
cygwin_conv_path(CCP_WIN_A_TO_POSIX|CCP_RELATIVE, (p), (lib), sizeof(lib))
#else
# error no cygwin_conv_path
#endif
if (CONV_TO_POSIX_PATH(p, rubylib) == 0) {
p = rubylib;
len = strlen(p);
}
#endif
rb_ary_push(load_path, (*filter)(rubylib_path_new(p, len)));
p = s;
}
}
static VALUE
identical_path(VALUE path)
{
return path;
}
static VALUE
locale_path(VALUE path)
{
rb_enc_associate(path, rb_locale_encoding());
return path;
}
void
ruby_incpush(const char *path)
{
ruby_push_include(path, locale_path);
}
static VALUE
expand_include_path(VALUE path)
{
char *p = RSTRING_PTR(path);
if (!p)
return path;
if (*p == '.' && p[1] == '/')
return path;
return rb_file_expand_path(path, Qnil);
}
void
ruby_incpush_expand(const char *path)
{
ruby_push_include(path, expand_include_path);
}
#undef UTF8_PATH
#if defined _WIN32 || defined __CYGWIN__
static HMODULE libruby;
BOOL WINAPI
DllMain(HINSTANCE dll, DWORD reason, LPVOID reserved)
{
if (reason == DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH)
libruby = dll;
return TRUE;
}
HANDLE
rb_libruby_handle(void)
{
return libruby;
}
static inline void
translit_char_bin(char *p, int from, int to)
{
while (*p) {
if ((unsigned char)*p == from)
*p = to;
p++;
}
}
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
# define UTF8_PATH 1
#endif
#ifndef UTF8_PATH
# define UTF8_PATH 0
#endif
#if UTF8_PATH
# define IF_UTF8_PATH(t, f) t
#else
# define IF_UTF8_PATH(t, f) f
#endif
#if UTF8_PATH
static VALUE
str_conv_enc(VALUE str, rb_encoding *from, rb_encoding *to)
{
return rb_str_conv_enc_opts(str, from, to,
ECONV_UNDEF_REPLACE|ECONV_INVALID_REPLACE,
Qnil);
}
#else
# define str_conv_enc(str, from, to) (str)
#endif
void ruby_init_loadpath(void);
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#if defined(LOAD_RELATIVE)
static VALUE
runtime_libruby_path(void)
{
#if defined _WIN32 || defined __CYGWIN__
DWORD ret;
DWORD len = 32;
VALUE path;
VALUE wsopath = rb_str_new(0, len*sizeof(WCHAR));
WCHAR *wlibpath;
char *libpath;
while (wlibpath = (WCHAR *)RSTRING_PTR(wsopath),
ret = GetModuleFileNameW(libruby, wlibpath, len),
(ret == len))
{
rb_str_modify_expand(wsopath, len*sizeof(WCHAR));
rb_str_set_len(wsopath, (len += len)*sizeof(WCHAR));
}
if (!ret || ret > len) rb_fatal("failed to get module file name");
#if defined __CYGWIN__
{
const int win_to_posix = CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX | CCP_RELATIVE;
size_t newsize = cygwin_conv_path(win_to_posix, wlibpath, 0, 0);
if (!newsize) rb_fatal("failed to convert module path to cygwin");
path = rb_str_new(0, newsize);
libpath = RSTRING_PTR(path);
if (cygwin_conv_path(win_to_posix, wlibpath, libpath, newsize)) {
rb_str_resize(path, 0);
}
}
#else
{
DWORD i;
for (len = ret, i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
if (wlibpath[i] == L'\\') {
wlibpath[i] = L'/';
ret = i+1; /* chop after the last separator */
}
}
}
len = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, wlibpath, ret, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
path = rb_utf8_str_new(0, len);
libpath = RSTRING_PTR(path);
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, wlibpath, ret, libpath, len, NULL, NULL);
#endif
rb_str_resize(wsopath, 0);
return path;
#elif defined(HAVE_DLADDR)
Dl_info dli;
VALUE fname, path;
const void* addr = (void *)(VALUE)expand_include_path;
if (!dladdr((void *)addr, &dli)) {
return rb_str_new(0, 0);
}
#ifdef __linux__
else if (origarg.argc > 0 && origarg.argv && dli.dli_fname == origarg.argv[0]) {
fname = rb_str_new_cstr("/proc/self/exe");
path = rb_readlink(fname, NULL);
}
#endif
else {
fname = rb_str_new_cstr(dli.dli_fname);
path = rb_realpath_internal(Qnil, fname, 1);
}
rb_str_resize(fname, 0);
return path;
#else
# error relative load path is not supported on this platform.
#endif
}
#endif
#define INITIAL_LOAD_PATH_MARK rb_intern_const("@gem_prelude_index")
VALUE ruby_archlibdir_path, ruby_prefix_path;
void
ruby_init_loadpath(void)
{
VALUE load_path, archlibdir = 0;
ID id_initial_load_path_mark;
const char *paths = ruby_initial_load_paths;
#if defined LOAD_RELATIVE
#if !defined ENABLE_MULTIARCH
# define RUBY_ARCH_PATH ""
#elif defined RUBY_ARCH
# define RUBY_ARCH_PATH "/"RUBY_ARCH
#else
# define RUBY_ARCH_PATH "/"RUBY_PLATFORM
#endif
char *libpath;
VALUE sopath;
size_t baselen;
const char *p;
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sopath = runtime_libruby_path();
libpath = RSTRING_PTR(sopath);
p = strrchr(libpath, '/');
if (p) {
static const char libdir[] = "/"
#ifdef LIBDIR_BASENAME
LIBDIR_BASENAME
#else
"lib"
#endif
RUBY_ARCH_PATH;
const ptrdiff_t libdir_len = (ptrdiff_t)sizeof(libdir)
- rb_strlen_lit(RUBY_ARCH_PATH) - 1;
static const char bindir[] = "/bin";
const ptrdiff_t bindir_len = (ptrdiff_t)sizeof(bindir) - 1;
const char *p2 = NULL;
#ifdef ENABLE_MULTIARCH
multiarch:
#endif
if (p - libpath >= bindir_len && !STRNCASECMP(p - bindir_len, bindir, bindir_len)) {
p -= bindir_len;
archlibdir = rb_str_subseq(sopath, 0, p - libpath);
rb_str_cat_cstr(archlibdir, libdir);
OBJ_FREEZE(archlibdir);
}
else if (p - libpath >= libdir_len && !strncmp(p - libdir_len, libdir, libdir_len)) {
archlibdir = rb_str_subseq(sopath, 0, (p2 ? p2 : p) - libpath);
OBJ_FREEZE(archlibdir);
p -= libdir_len;
}
#ifdef ENABLE_MULTIARCH
else if (p2) {
p = p2;
}
else {
p2 = p;
p = rb_enc_path_last_separator(libpath, p, rb_ascii8bit_encoding());
if (p) goto multiarch;
p = p2;
}
#endif
baselen = p - libpath;
}
else {
baselen = 0;
}
rb_str_resize(sopath, baselen);
libpath = RSTRING_PTR(sopath);
#define PREFIX_PATH() sopath
#define BASEPATH() rb_str_buf_cat(rb_str_buf_new(baselen+len), libpath, baselen)
#define RUBY_RELATIVE(path, len) rb_str_buf_cat(BASEPATH(), (path), (len))
#else
const size_t exec_prefix_len = strlen(ruby_exec_prefix);
#define RUBY_RELATIVE(path, len) rubylib_path_new((path), (len))
#define PREFIX_PATH() RUBY_RELATIVE(ruby_exec_prefix, exec_prefix_len)
#endif
rb_gc_register_address(&ruby_prefix_path);
ruby_prefix_path = PREFIX_PATH();
OBJ_FREEZE(ruby_prefix_path);
if (!archlibdir) archlibdir = ruby_prefix_path;
rb_gc_register_address(&ruby_archlibdir_path);
ruby_archlibdir_path = archlibdir;
load_path = GET_VM()->load_path;
ruby_push_include(getenv("RUBYLIB"), identical_path);
id_initial_load_path_mark = INITIAL_LOAD_PATH_MARK;
while (*paths) {
size_t len = strlen(paths);
VALUE path = RUBY_RELATIVE(paths, len);
rb_ivar_set(path, id_initial_load_path_mark, path);
rb_ary_push(load_path, path);
paths += len + 1;
}
rb_const_set(rb_cObject, rb_intern_const("TMP_RUBY_PREFIX"), ruby_prefix_path);
}
static void
add_modules(VALUE *req_list, const char *mod)
{
VALUE list = *req_list;
VALUE feature;
if (!list) {
*req_list = list = rb_ary_hidden_new(0);
}
feature = rb_str_cat_cstr(rb_str_tmp_new(0), mod);
rb_ary_push(list, feature);
}
static void
require_libraries(VALUE *req_list)
{
VALUE list = *req_list;
VALUE self = rb_vm_top_self();
ID require;
rb_encoding *extenc = rb_default_external_encoding();
CONST_ID(require, "require");
while (list && RARRAY_LEN(list) > 0) {
VALUE feature = rb_ary_shift(list);
rb_enc_associate(feature, extenc);
* 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_SET_CLASS_RAW(feature, rb_cString);
OBJ_FREEZE(feature);
rb_funcallv(self, require, 1, &feature);
}
*req_list = 0;
}
static const struct rb_block*
toplevel_context(rb_binding_t *bind)
{
return &bind->block;
}
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static int
process_sflag(int sflag)
{
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if (sflag > 0) {
long n;
const VALUE *args;
VALUE argv = rb_argv;
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n = RARRAY_LEN(argv);
args = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(argv);
while (n > 0) {
* eval.c (block_pass): should not downgrade safe level. * ext/dbm/extconf.rb: allow specifying dbm-type explicitly. * ext/dbm/extconf.rb: avoid gdbm if possible, because it leaks memory, whereas gdbm.so doesn't. potential incompatibility. * string.c (rb_str_insert): new method. * parse.y (yylex): lex_state after RESCUE_MOD should be EXPR_BEG. * array.c (rb_ary_insert): new method. * array.c (rb_ary_update): new utility function. * io.c (set_outfile): should check if closed before assignment. * eval.c (rb_eval): should preserve value of ruby_errinfo. * eval.c (rb_thread_schedule): infinite sleep should not cause dead lock. * array.c (rb_ary_flatten_bang): proper recursive detection. * eval.c (yield_under): need not to prohibit at safe level 4. * pack.c (pack_pack): p/P packs nil into NULL. * pack.c (pack_unpack): p/P unpacks NULL into nil. * pack.c (pack_pack): size check for P template. * ruby.c (set_arg0): wrong predicate when new $0 value is bigger than original space. * gc.c (id2ref): should use NUM2ULONG() * object.c (rb_mod_const_get): check whether name is a class variable name. * object.c (rb_mod_const_set): ditto. * object.c (rb_mod_const_defined): ditto. * marshal.c (w_float): precision changed to "%.16g" * eval.c (rb_call0): wrong retry behavior. * numeric.c (fix_aref): a bug on long>int architecture. * eval.c (rb_eval_string_wrap): should restore ruby_wrapper. * regex.c (re_compile_pattern): char class at either edge of range should be invalid. * eval.c (handle_rescue): use === to compare exception match. * error.c (syserr_eqq): comparison between SytemCallErrors should based on their error numbers. * eval.c (safe_getter): should use INT2NUM(). * bignum.c (rb_big2long): 2**31 cannot fit in 31 bit long. * regex.c (calculate_must_string): wrong length calculation. * eval.c (rb_thread_start_0): fixed memory leak. * parse.y (none): should clear cmdarg_stack too. * io.c (rb_fopen): use setvbuf() to avoid recursive malloc() on some platforms. * file.c (rb_stat_dev): device functions should honor stat field types (except long long such as dev_t). * eval.c (rb_mod_nesting): should not push nil for nesting array. * eval.c (rb_mod_s_constants): should not search array by rb_mod_const_at() for nil (happens for singleton class). * class.c (rb_singleton_class_attached): should modify iv_tbl by itself, no longer use rb_iv_set() to avoid freeze check error. * variable.c (rb_const_get): error message "uninitialized constant Foo at Bar::Baz" instead of "uninitialized constantBar::Baz::Foo". * eval.c (rb_mod_included): new hook called from rb_mod_include(). * io.c (opt_i_set): should strdup() inplace_edit string. * eval.c (exec_under): need to push cref too. * eval.c (rb_f_missing): raise NameError for "undefined local variable or method". * error.c (Init_Exception): new exception NoMethodError. NameError moved under ScriptError again. * eval.c (rb_f_missing): use NoMethodError instead of NameError. * file.c (Init_File): should redifine "new" class method. * eval.c (PUSH_CREF): sharing cref node was problematic. maintain runtime cref list instead. * eval.c (rb_eval): copy defn node before registering. * eval.c (rb_load): clear ruby_cref before loading. * variable.c (rb_const_get): no recursion to show full class path for modules. * eval.c (rb_set_safe_level): should set safe level in curr_thread as well. * eval.c (safe_setter): ditto. * object.c (rb_obj_is_instance_of): nil belongs to false, not true. * time.c (make_time_t): proper (I hope) daylight saving time handling for both US and Europe. I HATE DST! * eval.c (rb_thread_wait_for): non blocked signal interrupt should stop the interval. * eval.c (proc_eq): class check aded. * eval.c (proc_eq): typo fixed ("return" was ommitted). * error.c (Init_Exception): move NameError under StandardError. * class.c (rb_mod_clone): should copy method bodies too. * bignum.c (bigdivrem): should trim trailing zero bdigits of remainder, even if dd == 0. * file.c (check3rdbyte): safe string check moved here. * time.c (make_time_t): remove HAVE_TM_ZONE code since it sometimes reports wrong time. * time.c (make_time_t): remove unnecessary range check for platforms where negative time_t is available. * process.c (proc_waitall): should push Process::Status instead of Finuxm status. * process.c (waitall_each): should add all entries in pid_tbl. these changes are inspired by Koji Arai. Thanks. * process.c (proc_wait): should not iterate if pid_tbl is 0. * process.c (proc_waitall): ditto. * numeric.c (flodivmod): a bug in no fmod case. * process.c (pst_wifsignaled): should apply WIFSIGNALED for status (int), not st (VALUE). * io.c (Init_IO): value of $/ and $\ are no longer restricted to strings. type checks are done on demand. * class.c (rb_include_module): module inclusion should be check taints. * ruby.h (STR2CSTR): replace to StringType() and StringTypePtr(). * ruby.h (rb_str2cstr): ditto. * eval.c (rb_load): should not copy topleve local variables. It cause variable/method ambiguity. Thanks to L. Peter Deutsch. * class.c (rb_include_module): freeze check at first. * eval.c (rb_attr): sprintf() and rb_intern() moved into conditional body. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@1356 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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VALUE v = *args++;
char *s = StringValuePtr(v);
char *p;
int hyphen = FALSE;
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if (s[0] != '-')
break;
n--;
if (s[1] == '-' && s[2] == '\0')
break;
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v = Qtrue;
/* check if valid name before replacing - with _ */
for (p = s + 1; *p; p++) {
if (*p == '=') {
*p++ = '\0';
v = rb_str_new2(p);
break;
}
if (*p == '-') {
hyphen = TRUE;
}
else if (*p != '_' && !ISALNUM(*p)) {
VALUE name_error[2];
name_error[0] =
rb_str_new2("invalid name for global variable - ");
if (!(p = strchr(p, '='))) {
rb_str_cat2(name_error[0], s);
}
else {
rb_str_cat(name_error[0], s, p - s);
}
name_error[1] = args[-1];
rb_exc_raise(rb_class_new_instance(2, name_error, rb_eNameError));
}
}
s[0] = '$';
if (hyphen) {
for (p = s + 1; *p; ++p) {
if (*p == '-')
*p = '_';
}
}
rb_gv_set(s, v);
}
n = RARRAY_LEN(argv) - n;
while (n--) {
rb_ary_shift(argv);
}
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return -1;
}
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return sflag;
}
static long proc_options(long argc, char **argv, ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, int envopt);
static void
moreswitches(const char *s, ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, int envopt)
{
long argc, i, len;
char **argv, *p;
const char *ap = 0;
VALUE argstr, argary;
void *ptr;
VALUE src_enc_name = opt->src.enc.name;
VALUE ext_enc_name = opt->ext.enc.name;
VALUE int_enc_name = opt->intern.enc.name;
ruby_features_t feat = opt->features;
ruby_features_t warn = opt->warn;
long backtrace_length_limit = opt->backtrace_length_limit;
const char *crash_report = opt->crash_report;
while (ISSPACE(*s)) s++;
if (!*s) return;
opt->src.enc.name = opt->ext.enc.name = opt->intern.enc.name = 0;
const int hyphen = *s != '-';
argstr = rb_str_tmp_new((len = strlen(s)) + hyphen);
argary = rb_str_tmp_new(0);
p = RSTRING_PTR(argstr);
if (hyphen) *p = '-';
memcpy(p + hyphen, s, len + 1);
ap = 0;
rb_str_cat(argary, (char *)&ap, sizeof(ap));
while (*p) {
ap = p;
rb_str_cat(argary, (char *)&ap, sizeof(ap));
while (*p && !ISSPACE(*p)) ++p;
if (!*p) break;
*p++ = '\0';
while (ISSPACE(*p)) ++p;
}
argc = RSTRING_LEN(argary) / sizeof(ap);
ap = 0;
rb_str_cat(argary, (char *)&ap, sizeof(ap));
argv = ptr = ALLOC_N(char *, argc);
MEMMOVE(argv, RSTRING_PTR(argary), char *, argc);
while ((i = proc_options(argc, argv, opt, envopt)) > 1 && envopt && (argc -= i) > 0) {
argv += i;
if (**argv != '-') {
*--*argv = '-';
}
if ((*argv)[1]) {
++argc;
--argv;
}
}
if (src_enc_name) {
opt->src.enc.name = src_enc_name;
}
if (ext_enc_name) {
opt->ext.enc.name = ext_enc_name;
}
if (int_enc_name) {
opt->intern.enc.name = int_enc_name;
}
FEATURE_SET_RESTORE(opt->features, feat);
FEATURE_SET_RESTORE(opt->warn, warn);
if (BACKTRACE_LENGTH_LIMIT_VALID_P(backtrace_length_limit)) {
opt->backtrace_length_limit = backtrace_length_limit;
}
if (crash_report) {
opt->crash_report = crash_report;
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}
ruby_xfree(ptr);
/* get rid of GC */
rb_str_resize(argary, 0);
rb_str_resize(argstr, 0);
}
static int
name_match_p(const char *name, const char *str, size_t len)
{
if (len == 0) return 0;
while (1) {
while (TOLOWER(*str) == *name) {
if (!--len) return 1;
++name;
++str;
}
if (*str != '-' && *str != '_') return 0;
while (ISALNUM(*name)) name++;
if (*name != '-' && *name != '_') return 0;
if (!*++name) return 1;
++str;
if (--len == 0) return 1;
}
}
#define NAME_MATCH_P(name, str, len) \
((len) < (int)sizeof(name) && name_match_p((name), (str), (len)))
#define UNSET_WHEN(name, bit, str, len) \
if (NAME_MATCH_P((name), (str), (len))) { \
*(unsigned int *)arg &= ~(bit); \
return; \
}
#define SET_WHEN(name, bit, str, len) \
if (NAME_MATCH_P((name), (str), (len))) { \
*(unsigned int *)arg |= (bit); \
return; \
}
#define LITERAL_NAME_ELEMENT(name) #name
static void
feature_option(const char *str, int len, void *arg, const unsigned int enable)
{
static const char list[] = EACH_FEATURES(LITERAL_NAME_ELEMENT, ", ");
ruby_features_t *argp = arg;
unsigned int mask = ~0U;
unsigned int set = 0U;
#if AMBIGUOUS_FEATURE_NAMES
int matched = 0;
# define FEATURE_FOUND ++matched
#else
# define FEATURE_FOUND goto found
#endif
#define SET_FEATURE(bit) \
if (NAME_MATCH_P(#bit, str, len)) {set |= mask = FEATURE_BIT(bit); FEATURE_FOUND;}
EACH_FEATURES(SET_FEATURE, ;);
if (NAME_MATCH_P("jit", str, len)) { // This allows you to cancel --jit
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set |= mask = FEATURE_BIT(jit);
goto found;
}
if (NAME_MATCH_P("all", str, len)) {
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// YJIT and RJIT cannot be enabled at the same time. We enable only one for --enable=all.
mask &= ~feature_jit_mask | FEATURE_BIT(jit);
goto found;
}
#if AMBIGUOUS_FEATURE_NAMES
if (matched == 1) goto found;
if (matched > 1) {
VALUE mesg = rb_sprintf("ambiguous feature: '%.*s' (", len, str);
#define ADD_FEATURE_NAME(bit) \
if (FEATURE_BIT(bit) & set) { \
rb_str_cat_cstr(mesg, #bit); \
if (--matched) rb_str_cat_cstr(mesg, ", "); \
}
EACH_FEATURES(ADD_FEATURE_NAME, ;);
rb_str_cat_cstr(mesg, ")");
rb_exc_raise(rb_exc_new_str(rb_eRuntimeError, mesg));
#undef ADD_FEATURE_NAME
}
#else
(void)set;
#endif
rb_warn("unknown argument for --%s: '%.*s'",
enable ? "enable" : "disable", len, str);
rb_warn("features are [%.*s].", (int)strlen(list), list);
return;
found:
FEATURE_SET_TO(*argp, mask, (mask & enable));
if (NAME_MATCH_P("frozen_string_literal", str, len)) {
FEATURE_SET_TO(*argp, FEATURE_BIT(frozen_string_literal_set), FEATURE_BIT(frozen_string_literal_set));
}
return;
}
static void
enable_option(const char *str, int len, void *arg)
{
feature_option(str, len, arg, ~0U);
}
static void
disable_option(const char *str, int len, void *arg)
{
feature_option(str, len, arg, 0U);
}
RUBY_EXTERN const int ruby_patchlevel;
int ruby_env_debug_option(const char *str, int len, void *arg);
static void
debug_option(const char *str, int len, void *arg)
{
static const char list[] = EACH_DEBUG_FEATURES(LITERAL_NAME_ELEMENT, ", ");
ruby_features_t *argp = arg;
#define SET_WHEN_DEBUG(bit) \
if (NAME_MATCH_P(#bit, str, len)) { \
FEATURE_SET(*argp, DEBUG_BIT(bit)); \
return; \
}
EACH_DEBUG_FEATURES(SET_WHEN_DEBUG, ;);
#ifdef RUBY_DEVEL
if (ruby_patchlevel < 0 && ruby_env_debug_option(str, len, 0)) return;
#endif
rb_warn("unknown argument for --debug: '%.*s'", len, str);
rb_warn("debug features are [%.*s].", (int)strlen(list), list);
}
static int
memtermspn(const char *str, char term, int len)
{
RUBY_ASSERT(len >= 0);
if (len <= 0) return 0;
const char *next = memchr(str, term, len);
return next ? (int)(next - str) : len;
}
static const char additional_opt_sep = '+';
static unsigned int
dump_additional_option_flag(const char *str, int len, unsigned int bits, bool set)
{
#define SET_DUMP_OPT(bit) if (NAME_MATCH_P(#bit, str, len)) { \
return set ? (bits | DUMP_BIT(opt_ ## bit)) : (bits & ~DUMP_BIT(opt_ ## bit)); \
}
SET_DUMP_OPT(error_tolerant);
SET_DUMP_OPT(comment);
SET_DUMP_OPT(optimize);
#undef SET_DUMP_OPT
rb_warn("don't know how to dump with%s '%.*s'", set ? "" : "out", len, str);
return bits;
}
static unsigned int
dump_additional_option(const char *str, int len, unsigned int bits)
{
int w;
for (; len-- > 0 && *str++ == additional_opt_sep; len -= w, str += w) {
w = memtermspn(str, additional_opt_sep, len);
bool set = true;
if (*str == '-' || *str == '+') {
set = *str++ == '+';
--w;
}
else {
int n = memtermspn(str, '-', w);
if (str[n] == '-') {
if (NAME_MATCH_P("with", str, n)) {
str += n;
w -= n;
}
else if (NAME_MATCH_P("without", str, n)) {
set = false;
str += n;
w -= n;
}
}
}
bits = dump_additional_option_flag(str, w, bits, set);
}
return bits;
}
static void
dump_option(const char *str, int len, void *arg)
{
static const char list[] = EACH_DUMPS(LITERAL_NAME_ELEMENT, ", ");
unsigned int *bits_ptr = (unsigned int *)arg;
if (*str == '+' || *str == '-') {
bool set = *str++ == '+';
*bits_ptr = dump_additional_option_flag(str, --len, *bits_ptr, set);
return;
}
int w = memtermspn(str, additional_opt_sep, len);
#define SET_WHEN_DUMP(bit) \
if (NAME_MATCH_P(#bit "-", (str), (w))) { \
*bits_ptr = dump_additional_option(str + w, len - w, *bits_ptr | DUMP_BIT(bit)); \
return; \
}
EACH_DUMPS(SET_WHEN_DUMP, ;);
rb_warn("don't know how to dump '%.*s',", len, str);
rb_warn("but only [%.*s].", (int)strlen(list), list);
}
static void
set_option_encoding_once(const char *type, VALUE *name, const char *e, long elen)
{
VALUE ename;
if (!elen) elen = strlen(e);
ename = rb_str_new(e, elen);
if (*name &&
rb_funcall(ename, rb_intern("casecmp"), 1, *name) != INT2FIX(0)) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError,
"%s already set to %"PRIsVALUE, type, *name);
}
*name = ename;
}
#define set_internal_encoding_once(opt, e, elen) \
set_option_encoding_once("default_internal", &(opt)->intern.enc.name, (e), (elen))
#define set_external_encoding_once(opt, e, elen) \
set_option_encoding_once("default_external", &(opt)->ext.enc.name, (e), (elen))
#define set_source_encoding_once(opt, e, elen) \
set_option_encoding_once("source", &(opt)->src.enc.name, (e), (elen))
#define yjit_opt_match_noarg(s, l, name) \
opt_match(s, l, name) && (*(s) ? (rb_warn("argument to --yjit-" name " is ignored"), 1) : 1)
#define yjit_opt_match_arg(s, l, name) \
opt_match(s, l, name) && (*(s) && *(s+1) ? 1 : (rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "--yjit-" name " needs an argument"), 0))
#if USE_YJIT
Rust YJIT In December 2021, we opened an [issue] to solicit feedback regarding the porting of the YJIT codebase from C99 to Rust. There were some reservations, but this project was given the go ahead by Ruby core developers and Matz. Since then, we have successfully completed the port of YJIT to Rust. The new Rust version of YJIT has reached parity with the C version, in that it passes all the CRuby tests, is able to run all of the YJIT benchmarks, and performs similarly to the C version (because it works the same way and largely generates the same machine code). We've even incorporated some design improvements, such as a more fine-grained constant invalidation mechanism which we expect will make a big difference in Ruby on Rails applications. Because we want to be careful, YJIT is guarded behind a configure option: ```shell ./configure --enable-yjit # Build YJIT in release mode ./configure --enable-yjit=dev # Build YJIT in dev/debug mode ``` By default, YJIT does not get compiled and cargo/rustc is not required. If YJIT is built in dev mode, then `cargo` is used to fetch development dependencies, but when building in release, `cargo` is not required, only `rustc`. At the moment YJIT requires Rust 1.60.0 or newer. The YJIT command-line options remain mostly unchanged, and more details about the build process are documented in `doc/yjit/yjit.md`. The CI tests have been updated and do not take any more resources than before. The development history of the Rust port is available at the following commit for interested parties: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby/commit/1fd9573d8b4b65219f1c2407f30a0a60e537f8be Our hope is that Rust YJIT will be compiled and included as a part of system packages and compiled binaries of the Ruby 3.2 release. We do not anticipate any major problems as Rust is well supported on every platform which YJIT supports, but to make sure that this process works smoothly, we would like to reach out to those who take care of building systems packages before the 3.2 release is shipped and resolve any issues that may come up. [issue]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481 Co-authored-by: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Noah Gibbs <the.codefolio.guy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Newton <kddnewton@gmail.com>
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static bool
setup_yjit_options(const char *s)
{
Rust YJIT In December 2021, we opened an [issue] to solicit feedback regarding the porting of the YJIT codebase from C99 to Rust. There were some reservations, but this project was given the go ahead by Ruby core developers and Matz. Since then, we have successfully completed the port of YJIT to Rust. The new Rust version of YJIT has reached parity with the C version, in that it passes all the CRuby tests, is able to run all of the YJIT benchmarks, and performs similarly to the C version (because it works the same way and largely generates the same machine code). We've even incorporated some design improvements, such as a more fine-grained constant invalidation mechanism which we expect will make a big difference in Ruby on Rails applications. Because we want to be careful, YJIT is guarded behind a configure option: ```shell ./configure --enable-yjit # Build YJIT in release mode ./configure --enable-yjit=dev # Build YJIT in dev/debug mode ``` By default, YJIT does not get compiled and cargo/rustc is not required. If YJIT is built in dev mode, then `cargo` is used to fetch development dependencies, but when building in release, `cargo` is not required, only `rustc`. At the moment YJIT requires Rust 1.60.0 or newer. The YJIT command-line options remain mostly unchanged, and more details about the build process are documented in `doc/yjit/yjit.md`. The CI tests have been updated and do not take any more resources than before. The development history of the Rust port is available at the following commit for interested parties: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby/commit/1fd9573d8b4b65219f1c2407f30a0a60e537f8be Our hope is that Rust YJIT will be compiled and included as a part of system packages and compiled binaries of the Ruby 3.2 release. We do not anticipate any major problems as Rust is well supported on every platform which YJIT supports, but to make sure that this process works smoothly, we would like to reach out to those who take care of building systems packages before the 3.2 release is shipped and resolve any issues that may come up. [issue]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481 Co-authored-by: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Noah Gibbs <the.codefolio.guy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Newton <kddnewton@gmail.com>
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// The option parsing is done in yjit/src/options.rs
bool rb_yjit_parse_option(const char* s);
bool success = rb_yjit_parse_option(s);
if (success) {
return true;
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}
Rust YJIT In December 2021, we opened an [issue] to solicit feedback regarding the porting of the YJIT codebase from C99 to Rust. There were some reservations, but this project was given the go ahead by Ruby core developers and Matz. Since then, we have successfully completed the port of YJIT to Rust. The new Rust version of YJIT has reached parity with the C version, in that it passes all the CRuby tests, is able to run all of the YJIT benchmarks, and performs similarly to the C version (because it works the same way and largely generates the same machine code). We've even incorporated some design improvements, such as a more fine-grained constant invalidation mechanism which we expect will make a big difference in Ruby on Rails applications. Because we want to be careful, YJIT is guarded behind a configure option: ```shell ./configure --enable-yjit # Build YJIT in release mode ./configure --enable-yjit=dev # Build YJIT in dev/debug mode ``` By default, YJIT does not get compiled and cargo/rustc is not required. If YJIT is built in dev mode, then `cargo` is used to fetch development dependencies, but when building in release, `cargo` is not required, only `rustc`. At the moment YJIT requires Rust 1.60.0 or newer. The YJIT command-line options remain mostly unchanged, and more details about the build process are documented in `doc/yjit/yjit.md`. The CI tests have been updated and do not take any more resources than before. The development history of the Rust port is available at the following commit for interested parties: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby/commit/1fd9573d8b4b65219f1c2407f30a0a60e537f8be Our hope is that Rust YJIT will be compiled and included as a part of system packages and compiled binaries of the Ruby 3.2 release. We do not anticipate any major problems as Rust is well supported on every platform which YJIT supports, but to make sure that this process works smoothly, we would like to reach out to those who take care of building systems packages before the 3.2 release is shipped and resolve any issues that may come up. [issue]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481 Co-authored-by: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Noah Gibbs <the.codefolio.guy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Newton <kddnewton@gmail.com>
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rb_raise(
rb_eRuntimeError,
"invalid YJIT option '%s' (--help will show valid yjit options)",
Rust YJIT In December 2021, we opened an [issue] to solicit feedback regarding the porting of the YJIT codebase from C99 to Rust. There were some reservations, but this project was given the go ahead by Ruby core developers and Matz. Since then, we have successfully completed the port of YJIT to Rust. The new Rust version of YJIT has reached parity with the C version, in that it passes all the CRuby tests, is able to run all of the YJIT benchmarks, and performs similarly to the C version (because it works the same way and largely generates the same machine code). We've even incorporated some design improvements, such as a more fine-grained constant invalidation mechanism which we expect will make a big difference in Ruby on Rails applications. Because we want to be careful, YJIT is guarded behind a configure option: ```shell ./configure --enable-yjit # Build YJIT in release mode ./configure --enable-yjit=dev # Build YJIT in dev/debug mode ``` By default, YJIT does not get compiled and cargo/rustc is not required. If YJIT is built in dev mode, then `cargo` is used to fetch development dependencies, but when building in release, `cargo` is not required, only `rustc`. At the moment YJIT requires Rust 1.60.0 or newer. The YJIT command-line options remain mostly unchanged, and more details about the build process are documented in `doc/yjit/yjit.md`. The CI tests have been updated and do not take any more resources than before. The development history of the Rust port is available at the following commit for interested parties: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby/commit/1fd9573d8b4b65219f1c2407f30a0a60e537f8be Our hope is that Rust YJIT will be compiled and included as a part of system packages and compiled binaries of the Ruby 3.2 release. We do not anticipate any major problems as Rust is well supported on every platform which YJIT supports, but to make sure that this process works smoothly, we would like to reach out to those who take care of building systems packages before the 3.2 release is shipped and resolve any issues that may come up. [issue]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481 Co-authored-by: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Noah Gibbs <the.codefolio.guy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Newton <kddnewton@gmail.com>
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s
);
}
#endif
/*
* Following proc_*_option functions are tree kinds:
*
* - with a required argument, takes also `argc` and `argv`, and
* returns the number of consumed argv including the option itself.
*
* - with a mandatory argument just after the option.
*
* - no required argument, this returns the address of
* the next character after the last consumed character.
*/
/* optional */
static const char *
proc_W_option(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, const char *s, int *warning)
{
if (s[1] == ':') {
unsigned int bits = 0;
static const char no_prefix[] = "no-";
int enable = strncmp(s += 2, no_prefix, sizeof(no_prefix)-1) != 0;
if (!enable) s += sizeof(no_prefix)-1;
size_t len = strlen(s);
if (NAME_MATCH_P("deprecated", s, len)) {
bits = 1U << RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEPRECATED;
}
else if (NAME_MATCH_P("experimental", s, len)) {
bits = 1U << RB_WARN_CATEGORY_EXPERIMENTAL;
}
else if (NAME_MATCH_P("performance", s, len)) {
bits = 1U << RB_WARN_CATEGORY_PERFORMANCE;
}
else {
rb_warn("unknown warning category: '%s'", s);
}
if (bits) FEATURE_SET_TO(opt->warn, bits, enable ? bits : 0);
return 0;
}
else {
size_t numlen;
int v = 2; /* -W as -W2 */
if (*++s) {
v = scan_oct(s, 1, &numlen);
if (numlen == 0)
v = 2;
s += numlen;
}
if (!opt->warning) {
switch (v) {
case 0:
ruby_verbose = Qnil;
break;
case 1:
ruby_verbose = Qfalse;
break;
default:
ruby_verbose = Qtrue;
break;
}
}
*warning = 1;
switch (v) {
case 0:
FEATURE_SET_TO(opt->warn, RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEFAULT_BITS, 0);
break;
case 1:
FEATURE_SET_TO(opt->warn, 1U << RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEPRECATED, 0);
break;
default:
FEATURE_SET(opt->warn, RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEFAULT_BITS);
break;
}
return s;
}
}
/* required */
static long
proc_e_option(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, const char *s, long argc, char **argv)
{
long n = 1;
forbid_setid("-e");
if (!*++s) {
if (!--argc)
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "no code specified for -e");
s = *++argv;
n++;
}
if (!opt->e_script) {
opt->e_script = rb_str_new(0, 0);
if (opt->script == 0)
opt->script = "-e";
}
rb_str_cat2(opt->e_script, s);
rb_str_cat2(opt->e_script, "\n");
return n;
}
/* optional */
static const char *
proc_K_option(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, const char *s)
{
if (*++s) {
const char *enc_name = 0;
switch (*s) {
case 'E': case 'e':
enc_name = "EUC-JP";
break;
case 'S': case 's':
enc_name = "Windows-31J";
break;
case 'U': case 'u':
enc_name = "UTF-8";
break;
case 'N': case 'n': case 'A': case 'a':
enc_name = "ASCII-8BIT";
break;
}
if (enc_name) {
opt->src.enc.name = rb_str_new2(enc_name);
if (!opt->ext.enc.name)
opt->ext.enc.name = opt->src.enc.name;
}
s++;
}
return s;
}
/* optional */
static const char *
proc_0_option(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, const char *s)
{
size_t numlen;
int v;
char c;
v = scan_oct(s, 4, &numlen);
s += numlen;
if (v > 0377)
rb_rs = Qnil;
else if (v == 0 && numlen >= 2) {
rb_rs = rb_str_new2("");
}
else {
c = v & 0xff;
rb_rs = rb_str_new(&c, 1);
}
return s;
}
/* mandatory */
static void
proc_encoding_option(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, const char *s, const char *opt_name)
{
char *p;
# define set_encoding_part(type) \
if (!(p = strchr(s, ':'))) { \
set_##type##_encoding_once(opt, s, 0); \
return; \
} \
else if (p > s) { \
set_##type##_encoding_once(opt, s, p-s); \
}
set_encoding_part(external);
if (!*(s = ++p)) return;
set_encoding_part(internal);
if (!*(s = ++p)) return;
#if defined ALLOW_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ENCODING && ALLOW_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ENCODING
set_encoding_part(source);
if (!*(s = ++p)) return;
#endif
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "extra argument for %s: %s", opt_name, s);
# undef set_encoding_part
UNREACHABLE;
}
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static long
proc_long_options(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, const char *s, long argc, char **argv, int envopt)
{
size_t n;
long argc0 = argc;
# define is_option_end(c, allow_hyphen) \
(!(c) || ((allow_hyphen) && (c) == '-') || (c) == '=')
# define check_envopt(name, allow_envopt) \
(((allow_envopt) || !envopt) ? (void)0 : \
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "invalid switch in RUBYOPT: --" name))
# define need_argument(name, s, needs_arg, next_arg) \
((*(s) ? !*++(s) : (next_arg) && (argc <= 1 || !((s) = argv[1]) || (--argc, ++argv, 0))) && (needs_arg) ? \
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rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "missing argument for --" name) \
: (void)0)
# define is_option_with_arg(name, allow_hyphen, allow_envopt) \
is_option_with_optarg(name, allow_hyphen, allow_envopt, Qtrue, Qtrue)
# define is_option_with_optarg(name, allow_hyphen, allow_envopt, needs_arg, next_arg) \
(strncmp((name), s, n = sizeof(name) - 1) == 0 && is_option_end(s[n], (allow_hyphen)) && \
(s[n] != '-' || (s[n] && s[n+1])) ? \
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(check_envopt(name, (allow_envopt)), s += n, \
need_argument(name, s, needs_arg, next_arg), 1) : 0)
if (strcmp("copyright", s) == 0) {
if (envopt) goto noenvopt_long;
opt->dump |= DUMP_BIT(copyright);
}
else if (is_option_with_optarg("debug", Qtrue, Qtrue, Qfalse, Qfalse)) {
if (s && *s) {
ruby_each_words(s, debug_option, &opt->features);
}
else {
ruby_debug = Qtrue;
ruby_verbose = Qtrue;
}
}
else if (is_option_with_arg("enable", Qtrue, Qtrue)) {
ruby_each_words(s, enable_option, &opt->features);
}
else if (is_option_with_arg("disable", Qtrue, Qtrue)) {
ruby_each_words(s, disable_option, &opt->features);
}
else if (is_option_with_arg("encoding", Qfalse, Qtrue)) {
proc_encoding_option(opt, s, "--encoding");
}
else if (is_option_with_arg("internal-encoding", Qfalse, Qtrue)) {
set_internal_encoding_once(opt, s, 0);
}
else if (is_option_with_arg("external-encoding", Qfalse, Qtrue)) {
set_external_encoding_once(opt, s, 0);
}
else if (is_option_with_arg("parser", Qfalse, Qtrue)) {
if (strcmp("prism", s) == 0) {
*rb_ruby_prism_ptr() = true;
}
else if (strcmp("parse.y", s) == 0) {
*rb_ruby_prism_ptr() = false;
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}
else {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "unknown parser %s", s);
}
}
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#if defined ALLOW_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ENCODING && ALLOW_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ENCODING
else if (is_option_with_arg("source-encoding", Qfalse, Qtrue)) {
set_source_encoding_once(opt, s, 0);
}
#endif
else if (strcmp("version", s) == 0) {
if (envopt) goto noenvopt_long;
opt->dump |= DUMP_BIT(version);
}
else if (strcmp("verbose", s) == 0) {
opt->verbose = 1;
ruby_verbose = Qtrue;
}
else if (strcmp("jit", s) == 0) {
#if USE_YJIT || USE_RJIT
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FEATURE_SET(opt->features, FEATURE_BIT(jit));
#else
rb_warn("Ruby was built without JIT support");
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#endif
}
else if (is_option_with_optarg("rjit", '-', true, false, false)) {
#if USE_RJIT
extern void rb_rjit_setup_options(const char *s, struct rb_rjit_options *rjit_opt);
FEATURE_SET(opt->features, FEATURE_BIT(rjit));
rb_rjit_setup_options(s, &opt->rjit);
#else
rb_warn("RJIT support is disabled.");
#endif
}
else if (is_option_with_optarg("yjit", '-', true, false, false)) {
#if USE_YJIT
FEATURE_SET(opt->features, FEATURE_BIT(yjit));
setup_yjit_options(s);
#else
rb_warn("Ruby was built without YJIT support."
" You may need to install rustc to build Ruby with YJIT.");
#endif
}
else if (strcmp("yydebug", s) == 0) {
if (envopt) goto noenvopt_long;
opt->dump |= DUMP_BIT(yydebug);
}
else if (is_option_with_arg("dump", Qfalse, Qfalse)) {
ruby_each_words(s, dump_option, &opt->dump);
}
else if (strcmp("help", s) == 0) {
if (envopt) goto noenvopt_long;
opt->dump |= DUMP_BIT(help);
return 0;
}
else if (is_option_with_arg("backtrace-limit", Qfalse, Qtrue)) {
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char *e;
long n = strtol(s, &e, 10);
if (errno == ERANGE || !BACKTRACE_LENGTH_LIMIT_VALID_P(n) || *e) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "wrong limit for backtrace length");
}
else {
opt->backtrace_length_limit = n;
}
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}
else if (is_option_with_arg("crash-report", true, true)) {
opt->crash_report = s;
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}
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else {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError,
"invalid option --%s (-h will show valid options)", s);
}
return argc0 - argc + 1;
noenvopt_long:
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "invalid switch in RUBYOPT: --%s", s);
# undef is_option_end
# undef check_envopt
# undef need_argument
# undef is_option_with_arg
# undef is_option_with_optarg
UNREACHABLE_RETURN(0);
}
static long
proc_options(long argc, char **argv, ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, int envopt)
{
long n, argc0 = argc;
const char *s;
int warning = opt->warning;
if (argc <= 0 || !argv)
return 0;
for (argc--, argv++; argc > 0; argc--, argv++) {
const char *const arg = argv[0];
if (!arg || arg[0] != '-' || !arg[1])
break;
s = arg + 1;
reswitch:
switch (*s) {
case 'a':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
opt->do_split = TRUE;
s++;
goto reswitch;
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case 'p':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
opt->do_print = TRUE;
/* through */
case 'n':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
opt->do_loop = TRUE;
s++;
goto reswitch;
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case 'd':
ruby_debug = Qtrue;
ruby_verbose = Qtrue;
s++;
goto reswitch;
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case 'y':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
opt->dump |= DUMP_BIT(yydebug);
s++;
goto reswitch;
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case 'v':
if (opt->verbose) {
s++;
goto reswitch;
}
opt->dump |= DUMP_BIT(version_v);
opt->verbose = 1;
case 'w':
if (!opt->warning) {
warning = 1;
ruby_verbose = Qtrue;
}
FEATURE_SET(opt->warn, RB_WARN_CATEGORY_DEFAULT_BITS);
s++;
goto reswitch;
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case 'W':
if (!(s = proc_W_option(opt, s, &warning))) break;
goto reswitch;
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case 'c':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
opt->dump |= DUMP_BIT(syntax);
s++;
goto reswitch;
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case 's':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
forbid_setid("-s");
if (!opt->sflag) opt->sflag = 1;
s++;
goto reswitch;
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case 'h':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
opt->dump |= DUMP_BIT(usage);
goto switch_end;
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case 'l':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
opt->do_line = TRUE;
rb_output_rs = rb_rs;
s++;
goto reswitch;
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case 'S':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
forbid_setid("-S");
opt->do_search = TRUE;
s++;
goto reswitch;
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case 'e':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
if (!(n = proc_e_option(opt, s, argc, argv))) break;
--n;
argc -= n;
argv += n;
break;
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case 'r':
forbid_setid("-r");
if (*++s) {
add_modules(&opt->req_list, s);
}
else if (argc > 1) {
add_modules(&opt->req_list, argv[1]);
argc--, argv++;
}
break;
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case 'i':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
forbid_setid("-i");
ruby_set_inplace_mode(s + 1);
break;
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case 'x':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
forbid_setid("-x");
opt->xflag = TRUE;
s++;
if (*s && chdir(s) < 0) {
rb_fatal("Can't chdir to %s", s);
}
break;
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case 'C':
case 'X':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
if (!*++s && (!--argc || !(s = *++argv) || !*s)) {
rb_fatal("Can't chdir");
}
if (chdir(s) < 0) {
rb_fatal("Can't chdir to %s", s);
}
break;
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case 'F':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
if (*++s) {
rb_fs = rb_reg_new(s, strlen(s), 0);
}
break;
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case 'E':
if (!*++s && (!--argc || !(s = *++argv))) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "missing argument for -E");
}
proc_encoding_option(opt, s, "-E");
break;
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case 'U':
set_internal_encoding_once(opt, "UTF-8", 0);
++s;
goto reswitch;
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case 'K':
if (!(s = proc_K_option(opt, s))) break;
goto reswitch;
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case 'I':
forbid_setid("-I");
if (*++s)
ruby_incpush_expand(s);
else if (argc > 1) {
ruby_incpush_expand(argv[1]);
argc--, argv++;
}
break;
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case '0':
if (envopt) goto noenvopt;
if (!(s = proc_0_option(opt, s))) break;
goto reswitch;
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case '-':
if (!s[1] || (s[1] == '\r' && !s[2])) {
argc--, argv++;
goto switch_end;
}
s++;
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if (!(n = proc_long_options(opt, s, argc, argv, envopt))) goto switch_end;
--n;
argc -= n;
argv += n;
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break;
case '\r':
if (!s[1])
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break;
default:
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError,
"invalid option -%c (-h will show valid options)",
(int)(unsigned char)*s);
goto switch_end;
noenvopt:
/* "EIdvwWrKU" only */
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "invalid switch in RUBYOPT: -%c", *s);
break;
case 0:
break;
}
}
switch_end:
if (warning) opt->warning = warning;
return argc0 - argc;
}
void Init_builtin_features(void);
static void
ruby_init_prelude(void)
{
Init_builtin_features();
rb_const_remove(rb_cObject, rb_intern_const("TMP_RUBY_PREFIX"));
}
void rb_call_builtin_inits(void);
// Initialize extra optional exts linked statically.
// This empty definition will be replaced with the actual strong symbol by linker.
#if RBIMPL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(weak)
__attribute__((weak))
#endif
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void
Init_extra_exts(void)
{
}
static void
ruby_opt_init(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt)
{
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rb_warning_category_update(opt->warn.mask, opt->warn.set);
if (opt->dump & dump_exit_bits) return;
if (FEATURE_SET_P(opt->features, gems)) {
rb_define_module("Gem");
if (opt->features.set & FEATURE_BIT(error_highlight)) {
rb_define_module("ErrorHighlight");
}
if (opt->features.set & FEATURE_BIT(did_you_mean)) {
rb_define_module("DidYouMean");
}
if (opt->features.set & FEATURE_BIT(syntax_suggest)) {
rb_define_module("SyntaxSuggest");
}
}
/* [Feature #19785] Warning for removed GC environment variable.
* Remove this in Ruby 3.4. */
if (getenv("RUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS")) {
rb_warn_deprecated("The environment variable RUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS",
"environment variables RUBY_GC_HEAP_%d_INIT_SLOTS");
}
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#if USE_RJIT
// rb_call_builtin_inits depends on RubyVM::RJIT.enabled?
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if (opt->rjit.on)
rb_rjit_enabled = true;
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if (opt->rjit.stats)
rb_rjit_stats_enabled = true;
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if (opt->rjit.trace_exits)
rb_rjit_trace_exits_enabled = true;
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#endif
Init_ext(); /* load statically linked extensions before rubygems */
Init_extra_exts();
GET_VM()->running = 0;
rb_call_builtin_inits();
GET_VM()->running = 1;
memset(ruby_vm_redefined_flag, 0, sizeof(ruby_vm_redefined_flag));
ruby_init_prelude();
// Initialize JITs after prelude because JITing prelude is typically not optimal.
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#if USE_RJIT
// Also, rb_rjit_init is safe only after rb_call_builtin_inits() defines RubyVM::RJIT::Compiler.
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if (opt->rjit.on)
rb_rjit_init(&opt->rjit);
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#endif
#if USE_YJIT
rb_yjit_init(opt->yjit);
#endif
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ruby_set_script_name(opt->script_name);
require_libraries(&opt->req_list);
}
static int
opt_enc_index(VALUE enc_name)
{
const char *s = RSTRING_PTR(enc_name);
int i = rb_enc_find_index(s);
if (i < 0) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "unknown encoding name - %s", s);
}
else if (rb_enc_dummy_p(rb_enc_from_index(i))) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "dummy encoding is not acceptable - %s ", s);
}
return i;
}
#define rb_progname (GET_VM()->progname)
#define rb_orig_progname (GET_VM()->orig_progname)
VALUE rb_argv0;
VALUE rb_e_script;
static VALUE
false_value(ID _x, VALUE *_y)
{
return Qfalse;
}
static VALUE
true_value(ID _x, VALUE *_y)
{
return Qtrue;
}
#define rb_define_readonly_boolean(name, val) \
rb_define_virtual_variable((name), (val) ? true_value : false_value, 0)
static VALUE
uscore_get(void)
{
VALUE line;
line = rb_lastline_get();
if (!RB_TYPE_P(line, T_STRING)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "$_ value need to be String (%s given)",
NIL_P(line) ? "nil" : rb_obj_classname(line));
}
return line;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* sub(pattern, replacement) -> $_
* sub(pattern) {|...| block } -> $_
*
* Equivalent to <code>$_.sub(<i>args</i>)</code>, except that
* <code>$_</code> will be updated if substitution occurs.
* Available only when -p/-n command line option specified.
*/
static VALUE
rb_f_sub(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _)
{
VALUE str = rb_funcall_passing_block(uscore_get(), rb_intern("sub"), argc, argv);
rb_lastline_set(str);
return str;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* gsub(pattern, replacement) -> $_
* gsub(pattern) {|...| block } -> $_
*
* Equivalent to <code>$_.gsub...</code>, except that <code>$_</code>
* will be updated if substitution occurs.
* Available only when -p/-n command line option specified.
*
*/
static VALUE
rb_f_gsub(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _)
{
VALUE str = rb_funcall_passing_block(uscore_get(), rb_intern("gsub"), argc, argv);
rb_lastline_set(str);
return str;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* chop -> $_
*
* Equivalent to <code>($_.dup).chop!</code>, except <code>nil</code>
* is never returned. See String#chop!.
* Available only when -p/-n command line option specified.
*
*/
static VALUE
rb_f_chop(VALUE _)
{
VALUE str = rb_funcall_passing_block(uscore_get(), rb_intern("chop"), 0, 0);
rb_lastline_set(str);
return str;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* chomp -> $_
* chomp(string) -> $_
*
* Equivalent to <code>$_ = $_.chomp(<em>string</em>)</code>. See
* String#chomp.
* Available only when -p/-n command line option specified.
*
*/
static VALUE
rb_f_chomp(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _)
{
VALUE str = rb_funcall_passing_block(uscore_get(), rb_intern("chomp"), argc, argv);
rb_lastline_set(str);
return str;
}
static void
setup_pager_env(void)
{
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if (!getenv("LESS")) {
// Output "raw" control characters, and move per sections.
ruby_setenv("LESS", "-R +/^[A-Z].*");
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
static int
tty_enabled(void)
{
HANDLE h = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
DWORD m;
if (!GetConsoleMode(h, &m)) return 0;
# ifndef ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING
# define ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING 0x4
# endif
if (!(m & ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING)) return 0;
return 1;
}
#elif !defined(HAVE_WORKING_FORK)
# define tty_enabled() 0
#endif
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static VALUE
copy_str(VALUE str, rb_encoding *enc, bool intern)
{
if (!intern) {
if (rb_enc_str_coderange_scan(str, enc) == ENC_CODERANGE_BROKEN)
return 0;
return rb_enc_associate(rb_str_dup(str), enc);
}
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return rb_enc_interned_str(RSTRING_PTR(str), RSTRING_LEN(str), enc);
}
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#if USE_YJIT
// Check that an environment variable is set to a truthy value
static bool
env_var_truthy(const char *name)
{
const char *value = getenv(name);
if (!value)
return false;
if (strcmp(value, "1") == 0)
return true;
if (strcmp(value, "true") == 0)
return true;
if (strcmp(value, "yes") == 0)
return true;
return false;
}
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#endif
rb_pid_t rb_fork_ruby(int *status);
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static void
show_help(const char *progname, int help)
{
int tty = isatty(1);
int columns = 0;
if (help && tty) {
const char *pager_env = getenv("RUBY_PAGER");
if (!pager_env) pager_env = getenv("PAGER");
if (pager_env && *pager_env && isatty(0)) {
const char *columns_env = getenv("COLUMNS");
if (columns_env) columns = atoi(columns_env);
VALUE pager = rb_str_new_cstr(pager_env);
#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
int fds[2];
if (rb_pipe(fds) == 0) {
rb_pid_t pid = rb_fork_ruby(NULL);
if (pid > 0) {
/* exec PAGER with reading from child */
dup2(fds[0], 0);
}
else if (pid == 0) {
/* send the help message to the parent PAGER */
dup2(fds[1], 1);
dup2(fds[1], 2);
}
close(fds[0]);
close(fds[1]);
if (pid > 0) {
setup_pager_env();
rb_f_exec(1, &pager);
kill(SIGTERM, pid);
rb_waitpid(pid, 0, 0);
}
}
#else
setup_pager_env();
VALUE port = rb_io_popen(pager, rb_str_new_lit("w"), Qnil, Qnil);
if (!NIL_P(port)) {
int oldout = dup(1);
int olderr = dup(2);
int fd = RFILE(port)->fptr->fd;
tty = tty_enabled();
dup2(fd, 1);
dup2(fd, 2);
usage(progname, 1, tty, columns);
fflush(stdout);
dup2(oldout, 1);
dup2(olderr, 2);
rb_io_close(port);
return;
}
#endif
}
}
usage(progname, help, tty, columns);
}
[Universal parser] Decouple IMEMO from rb_ast_t This patch removes the `VALUE flags` member from the `rb_ast_t` structure making `rb_ast_t` no longer an IMEMO object. ## Background We are trying to make the Ruby parser generated from parse.y a universal parser that can be used by other implementations such as mruby. To achieve this, it is necessary to exclude VALUE and IMEMO from parse.y, AST, and NODE. ## Summary (file by file) - `rubyparser.h` - Remove the `VALUE flags` member from `rb_ast_t` - `ruby_parser.c` and `internal/ruby_parser.h` - Use TypedData_Make_Struct VALUE which wraps `rb_ast_t` `in ast_alloc()` so that GC can manage it - You can retrieve `rb_ast_t` from the VALUE by `rb_ruby_ast_data_get()` - Change the return type of `rb_parser_compile_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_t *` to `VALUE` - rb_ruby_ast_new() which internally `calls ast_alloc()` is to create VALUE vast outside ruby_parser.c - `iseq.c` and `vm_core.h` - Amend the first parameter of `rb_iseq_new_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_body_t *` to `VALUE` - This keeps the VALUE of AST on the machine stack to prevent being removed by GC - `ast.c` - Almost all change is replacement `rb_ast_t *ast` with `VALUE vast` (sorry for the big diff) - Fix `node_memsize()` - Now it includes `rb_ast_local_table_link`, `tokens` and script_lines - `compile.c`, `load.c`, `node.c`, `parse.y`, `proc.c`, `ruby.c`, `template/prelude.c.tmpl`, `vm.c` and `vm_eval.c` - Follow-up due to the above changes - `imemo.{c|h}` - If an object with `imemo_ast` appears, considers it a bug Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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static VALUE
process_script(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt)
{
rb_ast_t *ast;
VALUE ast_value;
VALUE parser = rb_parser_new();
const unsigned int dump = opt->dump;
if (dump & DUMP_BIT(yydebug)) {
rb_parser_set_yydebug(parser, Qtrue);
}
if ((dump & dump_exit_bits) && (dump & DUMP_BIT(opt_error_tolerant))) {
rb_parser_error_tolerant(parser);
}
if (opt->e_script) {
VALUE progname = rb_progname;
rb_parser_set_context(parser, 0, TRUE);
ruby_opt_init(opt);
ruby_set_script_name(progname);
rb_parser_set_options(parser, opt->do_print, opt->do_loop,
opt->do_line, opt->do_split);
ast_value = rb_parser_compile_string(parser, opt->script, opt->e_script, 1);
}
else {
VALUE f;
int xflag = opt->xflag;
f = open_load_file(opt->script_name, &xflag);
opt->xflag = xflag != 0;
rb_parser_set_context(parser, 0, f == rb_stdin);
ast_value = load_file(parser, opt->script_name, f, 1, opt);
}
ast = rb_ruby_ast_data_get(ast_value);
if (!ast->body.root) {
rb_ast_dispose(ast);
[Universal parser] Decouple IMEMO from rb_ast_t This patch removes the `VALUE flags` member from the `rb_ast_t` structure making `rb_ast_t` no longer an IMEMO object. ## Background We are trying to make the Ruby parser generated from parse.y a universal parser that can be used by other implementations such as mruby. To achieve this, it is necessary to exclude VALUE and IMEMO from parse.y, AST, and NODE. ## Summary (file by file) - `rubyparser.h` - Remove the `VALUE flags` member from `rb_ast_t` - `ruby_parser.c` and `internal/ruby_parser.h` - Use TypedData_Make_Struct VALUE which wraps `rb_ast_t` `in ast_alloc()` so that GC can manage it - You can retrieve `rb_ast_t` from the VALUE by `rb_ruby_ast_data_get()` - Change the return type of `rb_parser_compile_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_t *` to `VALUE` - rb_ruby_ast_new() which internally `calls ast_alloc()` is to create VALUE vast outside ruby_parser.c - `iseq.c` and `vm_core.h` - Amend the first parameter of `rb_iseq_new_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_body_t *` to `VALUE` - This keeps the VALUE of AST on the machine stack to prevent being removed by GC - `ast.c` - Almost all change is replacement `rb_ast_t *ast` with `VALUE vast` (sorry for the big diff) - Fix `node_memsize()` - Now it includes `rb_ast_local_table_link`, `tokens` and script_lines - `compile.c`, `load.c`, `node.c`, `parse.y`, `proc.c`, `ruby.c`, `template/prelude.c.tmpl`, `vm.c` and `vm_eval.c` - Follow-up due to the above changes - `imemo.{c|h}` - If an object with `imemo_ast` appears, considers it a bug Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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return Qnil;
}
return ast_value;
}
static uint8_t
prism_script_command_line(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt)
{
uint8_t command_line = 0;
if (opt->do_split) command_line |= PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_A;
if (opt->do_line) command_line |= PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_L;
if (opt->do_loop) command_line |= PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_N;
if (opt->do_print) command_line |= PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_P;
if (opt->xflag) command_line |= PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_X;
return command_line;
}
static void
prism_script_shebang_callback(pm_options_t *options, const uint8_t *source, size_t length, void *data)
{
ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt = (ruby_cmdline_options_t *) data;
opt->warning = 0;
char *switches = malloc(length + 1);
memcpy(switches, source, length);
switches[length] = '\0';
moreswitches(switches, opt, 0);
free(switches);
pm_options_command_line_set(options, prism_script_command_line(opt));
if (opt->ext.enc.name != 0) {
pm_options_encoding_set(options, StringValueCStr(opt->ext.enc.name));
}
}
/**
* Process the command line options and parse the script into the given result.
* Raise an error if the script cannot be parsed.
*/
static void
prism_script(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, pm_parse_result_t *result)
{
memset(result, 0, sizeof(pm_parse_result_t));
pm_options_t *options = &result->options;
pm_options_line_set(options, 1);
if (opt->src.enc.name != 0) {
pm_options_encoding_set(options, StringValueCStr(opt->src.enc.name));
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}
uint8_t command_line = prism_script_command_line(opt);
VALUE error;
if (strcmp(opt->script, "-") == 0) {
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pm_options_command_line_set(options, command_line);
pm_options_filepath_set(options, "-");
pm_options_shebang_callback_set(options, prism_script_shebang_callback, (void *) opt);
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ruby_opt_init(opt);
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error = pm_parse_stdin(result);
// If we found an __END__ marker, then we're going to define a global
// DATA constant that is a file object that can be read to read the
// contents after the marker.
if (NIL_P(error) && result->parser.data_loc.start != NULL) {
rb_define_global_const("DATA", rb_stdin);
}
}
else if (opt->e_script) {
command_line = (uint8_t) ((command_line | PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_E) & ~PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_X);
pm_options_command_line_set(options, command_line);
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ruby_opt_init(opt);
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result->node.coverage_enabled = 0;
error = pm_parse_string(result, opt->e_script, rb_str_new2("-e"));
}
else {
pm_options_command_line_set(options, command_line);
pm_options_shebang_callback_set(options, prism_script_shebang_callback, (void *) opt);
error = pm_load_file(result, opt->script_name, true);
// If reading the file did not error, at that point we load the command
// line options. We do it in this order so that if the main script fails
// to load, it doesn't require files required by -r.
if (NIL_P(error)) {
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ruby_opt_init(opt);
error = pm_parse_file(result, opt->script_name);
}
// Check if (after requiring all of the files through -r flags) we have
// coverage enabled and need to enable coverage on the main script.
if (RTEST(rb_get_coverages())) {
result->node.coverage_enabled = 1;
}
// If we found an __END__ marker, then we're going to define a global
// DATA constant that is a file object that can be read to read the
// contents after the marker.
if (NIL_P(error) && result->parser.data_loc.start != NULL) {
int xflag = opt->xflag;
VALUE file = open_load_file(opt->script_name, &xflag);
const pm_parser_t *parser = &result->parser;
size_t offset = parser->data_loc.start - parser->start + 7;
if ((parser->start + offset < parser->end) && parser->start[offset] == '\r') offset++;
if ((parser->start + offset < parser->end) && parser->start[offset] == '\n') offset++;
rb_funcall(file, rb_intern_const("seek"), 2, SIZET2NUM(offset), INT2FIX(SEEK_SET));
rb_define_global_const("DATA", file);
}
}
if (!NIL_P(error)) {
pm_parse_result_free(result);
rb_exc_raise(error);
}
}
static VALUE
prism_dump_tree(pm_parse_result_t *result)
{
pm_buffer_t output_buffer = { 0 };
pm_prettyprint(&output_buffer, &result->parser, result->node.ast_node);
VALUE tree = rb_str_new(output_buffer.value, output_buffer.length);
pm_buffer_free(&output_buffer);
return tree;
}
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static void
process_options_global_setup(const ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, const rb_iseq_t *iseq)
{
if (OPT_BACKTRACE_LENGTH_LIMIT_VALID_P(opt)) {
rb_backtrace_length_limit = opt->backtrace_length_limit;
}
if (opt->do_loop) {
rb_define_global_function("sub", rb_f_sub, -1);
rb_define_global_function("gsub", rb_f_gsub, -1);
rb_define_global_function("chop", rb_f_chop, 0);
rb_define_global_function("chomp", rb_f_chomp, -1);
}
rb_define_readonly_boolean("$-p", opt->do_print);
rb_define_readonly_boolean("$-l", opt->do_line);
rb_define_readonly_boolean("$-a", opt->do_split);
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$-p");
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$-l");
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$-a");
if ((rb_e_script = opt->e_script) != 0) {
rb_str_freeze(rb_e_script);
rb_vm_register_global_object(opt->e_script);
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}
rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC();
VALUE script = (opt->e_script ? opt->e_script : Qnil);
rb_exec_event_hook_script_compiled(ec, iseq, script);
}
static VALUE
process_options(int argc, char **argv, ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt)
{
VALUE ast_value = Qnil;
struct {
rb_ast_t *ast;
pm_parse_result_t prism;
} result = {0};
#define dispose_result() \
(result.ast ? rb_ast_dispose(result.ast) : pm_parse_result_free(&result.prism))
const rb_iseq_t *iseq;
rb_encoding *enc, *lenc;
#if UTF8_PATH
rb_encoding *ienc = 0;
rb_encoding *const uenc = rb_utf8_encoding();
#endif
const char *s;
char fbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
int i = (int)proc_options(argc, argv, opt, 0);
unsigned int dump = opt->dump & dump_exit_bits;
rb_vm_t *vm = GET_VM();
const long loaded_before_enc = RARRAY_LEN(vm->loaded_features);
if (opt->dump & (DUMP_BIT(usage)|DUMP_BIT(help))) {
const char *const progname =
(argc > 0 && argv && argv[0] ? argv[0] :
origarg.argc > 0 && origarg.argv && origarg.argv[0] ? origarg.argv[0] :
ruby_engine);
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show_help(progname, (opt->dump & DUMP_BIT(help)));
return Qtrue;
}
argc -= i;
argv += i;
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if (FEATURE_SET_P(opt->features, rubyopt) && (s = getenv("RUBYOPT"))) {
moreswitches(s, opt, 1);
}
if (opt->src.enc.name)
/* cannot set deprecated category, as enabling deprecation warnings based on flags
* has not happened yet.
*/
rb_warning("-K is specified; it is for 1.8 compatibility and may cause odd behavior");
if (!(FEATURE_SET_BITS(opt->features) & feature_jit_mask)) {
#if USE_YJIT
if (!FEATURE_USED_P(opt->features, yjit) && env_var_truthy("RUBY_YJIT_ENABLE")) {
FEATURE_SET(opt->features, FEATURE_BIT(yjit));
}
#endif
}
if (MULTI_BITS_P(FEATURE_SET_BITS(opt->features) & feature_jit_mask)) {
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rb_warn("RJIT and YJIT cannot both be enabled at the same time. Exiting");
return Qfalse;
}
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#if USE_RJIT
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if (FEATURE_SET_P(opt->features, rjit)) {
opt->rjit.on = true; // set opt->rjit.on for Init_ruby_description() and calling rb_rjit_init()
}
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#endif
#if USE_YJIT
if (FEATURE_SET_P(opt->features, yjit)) {
bool rb_yjit_option_disable(void);
opt->yjit = !rb_yjit_option_disable(); // set opt->yjit for Init_ruby_description() and calling rb_yjit_init()
}
#endif
ruby_mn_threads_params();
Init_ruby_description(opt);
if (opt->dump & (DUMP_BIT(version) | DUMP_BIT(version_v))) {
ruby_show_version();
if (opt->dump & DUMP_BIT(version)) return Qtrue;
}
if (opt->dump & DUMP_BIT(copyright)) {
ruby_show_copyright();
return Qtrue;
}
if (!opt->e_script) {
if (argc <= 0) { /* no more args */
if (opt->verbose)
return Qtrue;
opt->script = "-";
}
else {
opt->script = argv[0];
if (!opt->script || opt->script[0] == '\0') {
opt->script = "-";
}
else if (opt->do_search) {
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const char *path = getenv("RUBYPATH");
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opt->script = 0;
if (path) {
opt->script = dln_find_file_r(argv[0], path, fbuf, sizeof(fbuf));
}
if (!opt->script) {
opt->script = dln_find_file_r(argv[0], getenv(PATH_ENV), fbuf, sizeof(fbuf));
}
if (!opt->script)
opt->script = argv[0];
}
argc--;
argv++;
}
if (opt->script[0] == '-' && !opt->script[1]) {
forbid_setid("program input from stdin");
}
}
opt->script_name = rb_str_new_cstr(opt->script);
opt->script = RSTRING_PTR(opt->script_name);
#ifdef _WIN32
translit_char_bin(RSTRING_PTR(opt->script_name), '\\', '/');
#endif
ruby_gc_set_params();
ruby_init_loadpath();
Init_enc();
lenc = rb_locale_encoding();
rb_enc_associate(rb_progname, lenc);
rb_obj_freeze(rb_progname);
if (opt->ext.enc.name != 0) {
opt->ext.enc.index = opt_enc_index(opt->ext.enc.name);
}
if (opt->intern.enc.name != 0) {
opt->intern.enc.index = opt_enc_index(opt->intern.enc.name);
}
if (opt->src.enc.name != 0) {
opt->src.enc.index = opt_enc_index(opt->src.enc.name);
src_encoding_index = opt->src.enc.index;
}
if (opt->ext.enc.index >= 0) {
enc = rb_enc_from_index(opt->ext.enc.index);
}
else {
enc = IF_UTF8_PATH(uenc, lenc);
}
rb_enc_set_default_external(rb_enc_from_encoding(enc));
if (opt->intern.enc.index >= 0) {
enc = rb_enc_from_index(opt->intern.enc.index);
rb_enc_set_default_internal(rb_enc_from_encoding(enc));
opt->intern.enc.index = -1;
#if UTF8_PATH
ienc = enc;
#endif
}
rb_enc_associate(opt->script_name, IF_UTF8_PATH(uenc, lenc));
#if UTF8_PATH
if (uenc != lenc) {
opt->script_name = str_conv_enc(opt->script_name, uenc, lenc);
opt->script = RSTRING_PTR(opt->script_name);
}
#endif
rb_obj_freeze(opt->script_name);
if (IF_UTF8_PATH(uenc != lenc, 1)) {
long i;
VALUE load_path = vm->load_path;
const ID id_initial_load_path_mark = INITIAL_LOAD_PATH_MARK;
int modifiable = FALSE;
rb_get_expanded_load_path();
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(load_path); ++i) {
VALUE path = RARRAY_AREF(load_path, i);
int mark = rb_attr_get(path, id_initial_load_path_mark) == path;
#if UTF8_PATH
VALUE newpath = rb_str_conv_enc(path, uenc, lenc);
if (newpath == path) continue;
path = newpath;
#else
if (!(path = copy_str(path, lenc, !mark))) continue;
#endif
if (mark) rb_ivar_set(path, id_initial_load_path_mark, path);
if (!modifiable) {
rb_ary_modify(load_path);
modifiable = TRUE;
}
RARRAY_ASET(load_path, i, path);
}
if (modifiable) {
rb_ary_replace(vm->load_path_snapshot, load_path);
}
}
{
VALUE loaded_features = vm->loaded_features;
bool modified = false;
for (long i = loaded_before_enc; i < RARRAY_LEN(loaded_features); ++i) {
VALUE path = RARRAY_AREF(loaded_features, i);
if (!(path = copy_str(path, IF_UTF8_PATH(uenc, lenc), true))) continue;
if (!modified) {
rb_ary_modify(loaded_features);
modified = true;
}
RARRAY_ASET(loaded_features, i, path);
}
if (modified) {
rb_ary_replace(vm->loaded_features_snapshot, loaded_features);
}
}
if (opt->features.mask & COMPILATION_FEATURES) {
VALUE option = rb_hash_new();
#define SET_COMPILE_OPTION(h, o, name) \
rb_hash_aset((h), ID2SYM(rb_intern_const(#name)), \
RBOOL(FEATURE_SET_P(o->features, name)))
if (FEATURE_SET_P(opt->features, frozen_string_literal_set)) {
SET_COMPILE_OPTION(option, opt, frozen_string_literal);
}
SET_COMPILE_OPTION(option, opt, debug_frozen_string_literal);
rb_funcallv(rb_cISeq, rb_intern_const("compile_option="), 1, &option);
#undef SET_COMPILE_OPTION
}
ruby_set_argv(argc, argv);
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opt->sflag = process_sflag(opt->sflag);
if (opt->e_script) {
rb_encoding *eenc;
if (opt->src.enc.index >= 0) {
eenc = rb_enc_from_index(opt->src.enc.index);
}
else {
eenc = lenc;
#if UTF8_PATH
if (ienc) eenc = ienc;
#endif
}
#if UTF8_PATH
if (eenc != uenc) {
opt->e_script = str_conv_enc(opt->e_script, uenc, eenc);
}
#endif
rb_enc_associate(opt->e_script, eenc);
}
if (!(*rb_ruby_prism_ptr())) {
ast_value = process_script(opt);
if (!(result.ast = rb_ruby_ast_data_get(ast_value))) return Qfalse;
}
else {
prism_script(opt, &result.prism);
}
ruby_set_script_name(opt->script_name);
if ((dump & DUMP_BIT(yydebug)) && !(dump &= ~DUMP_BIT(yydebug))) {
dispose_result();
return Qtrue;
}
if (opt->ext.enc.index >= 0) {
enc = rb_enc_from_index(opt->ext.enc.index);
}
else {
enc = IF_UTF8_PATH(uenc, lenc);
}
rb_enc_set_default_external(rb_enc_from_encoding(enc));
if (opt->intern.enc.index >= 0) {
/* Set in the shebang line */
enc = rb_enc_from_index(opt->intern.enc.index);
rb_enc_set_default_internal(rb_enc_from_encoding(enc));
}
else if (!rb_default_internal_encoding())
/* Freeze default_internal */
rb_enc_set_default_internal(Qnil);
rb_stdio_set_default_encoding();
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opt->sflag = process_sflag(opt->sflag);
opt->xflag = 0;
if (dump & DUMP_BIT(syntax)) {
printf("Syntax OK\n");
dump &= ~DUMP_BIT(syntax);
if (!dump) return Qtrue;
}
if (dump & DUMP_BIT(parsetree)) {
VALUE tree;
if (result.ast) {
int comment = opt->dump & DUMP_BIT(opt_comment);
tree = rb_parser_dump_tree(result.ast->body.root, comment);
}
else {
tree = prism_dump_tree(&result.prism);
}
rb_io_write(rb_stdout, tree);
rb_io_flush(rb_stdout);
dump &= ~DUMP_BIT(parsetree);
if (!dump) {
dispose_result();
return Qtrue;
}
}
{
VALUE path = Qnil;
if (!opt->e_script && strcmp(opt->script, "-")) {
path = rb_realpath_internal(Qnil, opt->script_name, 1);
#if UTF8_PATH
if (uenc != lenc) {
path = str_conv_enc(path, uenc, lenc);
}
#endif
if (!ENCODING_GET(path)) { /* ASCII-8BIT */
rb_enc_copy(path, opt->script_name);
}
}
rb_binding_t *toplevel_binding;
GetBindingPtr(rb_const_get(rb_cObject, rb_intern("TOPLEVEL_BINDING")), toplevel_binding);
const struct rb_block *base_block = toplevel_context(toplevel_binding);
const rb_iseq_t *parent = vm_block_iseq(base_block);
bool optimize = (opt->dump & DUMP_BIT(opt_optimize)) != 0;
if (!result.ast) {
pm_parse_result_t *pm = &result.prism;
iseq = pm_iseq_new_main(&pm->node, opt->script_name, path, parent, optimize);
pm_parse_result_free(pm);
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}
else {
rb_ast_t *ast = result.ast;
iseq = rb_iseq_new_main(ast_value, opt->script_name, path, parent, optimize);
rb_ast_dispose(ast);
}
}
if (dump & DUMP_BIT(insns)) {
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rb_io_write(rb_stdout, rb_iseq_disasm((const rb_iseq_t *)iseq));
rb_io_flush(rb_stdout);
dump &= ~DUMP_BIT(insns);
if (!dump) return Qtrue;
}
if (opt->dump & dump_exit_bits) return Qtrue;
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process_options_global_setup(opt, iseq);
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return (VALUE)iseq;
}
#ifndef DOSISH
static void
warn_cr_in_shebang(const char *str, long len)
{
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if (len > 1 && str[len-1] == '\n' && str[len-2] == '\r') {
rb_warn("shebang line ending with \\r may cause problems");
}
}
#else
#define warn_cr_in_shebang(str, len) (void)0
#endif
void rb_reset_argf_lineno(long n);
struct load_file_arg {
VALUE parser;
VALUE fname;
int script;
ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt;
VALUE f;
};
[Universal parser] DeVALUE of p->debug_lines and ast->body.script_lines This patch is part of universal parser work. ## Summary - Decouple VALUE from members below: - `(struct parser_params *)->debug_lines` - `(rb_ast_t *)->body.script_lines` - Instead, they are now `rb_parser_ary_t *` - They can also be a `(VALUE)FIXNUM` as before to hold line count - `ISEQ_BODY(iseq)->variable.script_lines` remains VALUE - In order to do this, - Add `VALUE script_lines` param to `rb_iseq_new_with_opt()` - Introduce `rb_parser_build_script_lines_from()` to convert `rb_parser_ary_t *` into `VALUE` ## Other details - Extend `rb_parser_ary_t *`. It previously could only store `rb_parser_ast_token *`, now can store script_lines, too - Change tactics of building the top-level `SCRIPT_LINES__` in `yycompile0()` - Before: While parsing, each line of the script is added to `SCRIPT_LINES__[path]` - After: After `yyparse(p)`, `SCRIPT_LINES__[path]` will be built from `p->debug_lines` - Remove the second parameter of `rb_parser_set_script_lines()` to make it simple - Introduce `script_lines_free()` to be called from `rb_ast_free()` because the GC no longer takes care of the script_lines - Introduce `rb_parser_string_deep_copy()` in parse.y to maintain script_lines when `rb_ruby_parser_free()` called - With regard to this, please see *Future tasks* below ## Future tasks - Decouple IMEMO from `rb_ast_t *` - This lifts the five-members-restriction of Ruby object, - So we will be able to move the ownership of the `lex.string_buffer` from parser to AST - Then we remove `rb_parser_string_deep_copy()` to make the whole thing simple
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void rb_set_script_lines_for(VALUE vparser, VALUE path);
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static VALUE
load_file_internal(VALUE argp_v)
{
struct load_file_arg *argp = (struct load_file_arg *)argp_v;
VALUE parser = argp->parser;
VALUE orig_fname = argp->fname;
int script = argp->script;
ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt = argp->opt;
VALUE f = argp->f;
int line_start = 1;
VALUE ast_value = Qnil;
rb_encoding *enc;
ID set_encoding;
CONST_ID(set_encoding, "set_encoding");
if (script) {
VALUE c = 1; /* something not nil */
VALUE line;
char *p, *str;
long len;
int no_src_enc = !opt->src.enc.name;
int no_ext_enc = !opt->ext.enc.name;
int no_int_enc = !opt->intern.enc.name;
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enc = rb_ascii8bit_encoding();
rb_funcall(f, set_encoding, 1, rb_enc_from_encoding(enc));
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if (opt->xflag) {
line_start--;
search_shebang:
while (!NIL_P(line = rb_io_gets(f))) {
line_start++;
RSTRING_GETMEM(line, str, len);
if (len > 2 && str[0] == '#' && str[1] == '!') {
if (line_start == 1) warn_cr_in_shebang(str, len);
if ((p = strstr(str+2, ruby_engine)) != 0) {
goto start_read;
}
}
}
rb_loaderror("no Ruby script found in input");
}
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* 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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c = rb_io_getbyte(f);
if (c == INT2FIX('#')) {
* 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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c = rb_io_getbyte(f);
if (c == INT2FIX('!') && !NIL_P(line = rb_io_gets(f))) {
RSTRING_GETMEM(line, str, len);
warn_cr_in_shebang(str, len);
if ((p = strstr(str, ruby_engine)) == 0) {
/* not ruby script, assume -x flag */
goto search_shebang;
}
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start_read:
str += len - 1;
if (*str == '\n') *str-- = '\0';
if (*str == '\r') *str-- = '\0';
/* ruby_engine should not contain a space */
if ((p = strstr(p, " -")) != 0) {
opt->warning = 0;
moreswitches(p + 1, opt, 0);
}
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/* push back shebang for pragma may exist in next line */
rb_io_ungetbyte(f, rb_str_new2("!\n"));
}
else if (!NIL_P(c)) {
rb_io_ungetbyte(f, c);
}
rb_io_ungetbyte(f, INT2FIX('#'));
if (no_src_enc && opt->src.enc.name) {
opt->src.enc.index = opt_enc_index(opt->src.enc.name);
src_encoding_index = opt->src.enc.index;
}
if (no_ext_enc && opt->ext.enc.name) {
opt->ext.enc.index = opt_enc_index(opt->ext.enc.name);
}
if (no_int_enc && opt->intern.enc.name) {
opt->intern.enc.index = opt_enc_index(opt->intern.enc.name);
}
}
else if (!NIL_P(c)) {
rb_io_ungetbyte(f, c);
}
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if (NIL_P(c)) {
argp->f = f = Qnil;
}
rb_reset_argf_lineno(0);
ruby_opt_init(opt);
}
if (opt->src.enc.index >= 0) {
enc = rb_enc_from_index(opt->src.enc.index);
}
else if (f == rb_stdin) {
enc = rb_locale_encoding();
}
else {
enc = rb_utf8_encoding();
}
rb_parser_set_options(parser, opt->do_print, opt->do_loop,
opt->do_line, opt->do_split);
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[Universal parser] DeVALUE of p->debug_lines and ast->body.script_lines This patch is part of universal parser work. ## Summary - Decouple VALUE from members below: - `(struct parser_params *)->debug_lines` - `(rb_ast_t *)->body.script_lines` - Instead, they are now `rb_parser_ary_t *` - They can also be a `(VALUE)FIXNUM` as before to hold line count - `ISEQ_BODY(iseq)->variable.script_lines` remains VALUE - In order to do this, - Add `VALUE script_lines` param to `rb_iseq_new_with_opt()` - Introduce `rb_parser_build_script_lines_from()` to convert `rb_parser_ary_t *` into `VALUE` ## Other details - Extend `rb_parser_ary_t *`. It previously could only store `rb_parser_ast_token *`, now can store script_lines, too - Change tactics of building the top-level `SCRIPT_LINES__` in `yycompile0()` - Before: While parsing, each line of the script is added to `SCRIPT_LINES__[path]` - After: After `yyparse(p)`, `SCRIPT_LINES__[path]` will be built from `p->debug_lines` - Remove the second parameter of `rb_parser_set_script_lines()` to make it simple - Introduce `script_lines_free()` to be called from `rb_ast_free()` because the GC no longer takes care of the script_lines - Introduce `rb_parser_string_deep_copy()` in parse.y to maintain script_lines when `rb_ruby_parser_free()` called - With regard to this, please see *Future tasks* below ## Future tasks - Decouple IMEMO from `rb_ast_t *` - This lifts the five-members-restriction of Ruby object, - So we will be able to move the ownership of the `lex.string_buffer` from parser to AST - Then we remove `rb_parser_string_deep_copy()` to make the whole thing simple
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rb_set_script_lines_for(parser, orig_fname);
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if (NIL_P(f)) {
f = rb_str_new(0, 0);
rb_enc_associate(f, enc);
[Universal parser] Decouple IMEMO from rb_ast_t This patch removes the `VALUE flags` member from the `rb_ast_t` structure making `rb_ast_t` no longer an IMEMO object. ## Background We are trying to make the Ruby parser generated from parse.y a universal parser that can be used by other implementations such as mruby. To achieve this, it is necessary to exclude VALUE and IMEMO from parse.y, AST, and NODE. ## Summary (file by file) - `rubyparser.h` - Remove the `VALUE flags` member from `rb_ast_t` - `ruby_parser.c` and `internal/ruby_parser.h` - Use TypedData_Make_Struct VALUE which wraps `rb_ast_t` `in ast_alloc()` so that GC can manage it - You can retrieve `rb_ast_t` from the VALUE by `rb_ruby_ast_data_get()` - Change the return type of `rb_parser_compile_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_t *` to `VALUE` - rb_ruby_ast_new() which internally `calls ast_alloc()` is to create VALUE vast outside ruby_parser.c - `iseq.c` and `vm_core.h` - Amend the first parameter of `rb_iseq_new_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_body_t *` to `VALUE` - This keeps the VALUE of AST on the machine stack to prevent being removed by GC - `ast.c` - Almost all change is replacement `rb_ast_t *ast` with `VALUE vast` (sorry for the big diff) - Fix `node_memsize()` - Now it includes `rb_ast_local_table_link`, `tokens` and script_lines - `compile.c`, `load.c`, `node.c`, `parse.y`, `proc.c`, `ruby.c`, `template/prelude.c.tmpl`, `vm.c` and `vm_eval.c` - Follow-up due to the above changes - `imemo.{c|h}` - If an object with `imemo_ast` appears, considers it a bug Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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return rb_parser_compile_string_path(parser, orig_fname, f, line_start);
}
rb_funcall(f, set_encoding, 2, rb_enc_from_encoding(enc), rb_str_new_cstr("-"));
ast_value = rb_parser_compile_file_path(parser, orig_fname, f, line_start);
rb_funcall(f, set_encoding, 1, rb_parser_encoding(parser));
if (script && rb_parser_end_seen_p(parser)) {
/*
* DATA is a File that contains the data section of the executed file.
* To create a data section use <tt>__END__</tt>:
*
* $ cat t.rb
* puts DATA.gets
* __END__
* hello world!
*
* $ ruby t.rb
* hello world!
*/
rb_define_global_const("DATA", f);
argp->f = Qnil;
}
return ast_value;
}
/* disabling O_NONBLOCK, and returns 0 on success, otherwise errno */
static inline int
disable_nonblock(int fd)
{
#if defined(HAVE_FCNTL) && defined(F_SETFL)
if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, 0) < 0) {
const int e = errno;
ASSUME(e != 0);
# if defined ENOTSUP
if (e == ENOTSUP) return 0;
# endif
# if defined B_UNSUPPORTED
if (e == B_UNSUPPORTED) return 0;
# endif
return e;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
static VALUE
open_load_file(VALUE fname_v, int *xflag)
{
const char *fname = (fname_v = rb_str_encode_ospath(fname_v),
StringValueCStr(fname_v));
long flen = RSTRING_LEN(fname_v);
VALUE f;
int e;
if (flen == 1 && fname[0] == '-') {
f = rb_stdin;
}
else {
int fd;
/* open(2) may block if fname is point to FIFO and it's empty. Let's
use O_NONBLOCK. */
const int MODE_TO_LOAD = O_RDONLY | (
#if defined O_NONBLOCK && HAVE_FCNTL
/* TODO: fix conflicting O_NONBLOCK in ruby/win32.h */
!(O_NONBLOCK & O_ACCMODE) ? O_NONBLOCK :
#endif
#if defined O_NDELAY && HAVE_FCNTL
!(O_NDELAY & O_ACCMODE) ? O_NDELAY :
#endif
0);
int mode = MODE_TO_LOAD;
#if defined DOSISH || defined __CYGWIN__
# define isdirsep(x) ((x) == '/' || (x) == '\\')
{
static const char exeext[] = ".exe";
enum {extlen = sizeof(exeext)-1};
if (flen > extlen && !isdirsep(fname[flen-extlen-1]) &&
STRNCASECMP(fname+flen-extlen, exeext, extlen) == 0) {
mode |= O_BINARY;
*xflag = 1;
}
}
#endif
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if ((fd = rb_cloexec_open(fname, mode, 0)) < 0) {
e = errno;
if (!rb_gc_for_fd(e)) {
rb_load_fail(fname_v, strerror(e));
}
if ((fd = rb_cloexec_open(fname, mode, 0)) < 0) {
rb_load_fail(fname_v, strerror(errno));
}
}
rb_update_max_fd(fd);
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if (MODE_TO_LOAD != O_RDONLY && (e = disable_nonblock(fd)) != 0) {
(void)close(fd);
rb_load_fail(fname_v, strerror(e));
}
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e = ruby_is_fd_loadable(fd);
if (!e) {
e = errno;
(void)close(fd);
rb_load_fail(fname_v, strerror(e));
}
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f = rb_io_fdopen(fd, mode, fname);
if (e < 0) {
/*
We need to wait if FIFO is empty. It's FIFO's semantics.
rb_thread_wait_fd() release GVL. So, it's safe.
*/
rb_io_wait(f, RB_INT2NUM(RUBY_IO_READABLE), Qnil);
}
}
return f;
}
static VALUE
restore_load_file(VALUE arg)
{
struct load_file_arg *argp = (struct load_file_arg *)arg;
VALUE f = argp->f;
if (!NIL_P(f) && f != rb_stdin) {
rb_io_close(f);
}
return Qnil;
}
[Universal parser] Decouple IMEMO from rb_ast_t This patch removes the `VALUE flags` member from the `rb_ast_t` structure making `rb_ast_t` no longer an IMEMO object. ## Background We are trying to make the Ruby parser generated from parse.y a universal parser that can be used by other implementations such as mruby. To achieve this, it is necessary to exclude VALUE and IMEMO from parse.y, AST, and NODE. ## Summary (file by file) - `rubyparser.h` - Remove the `VALUE flags` member from `rb_ast_t` - `ruby_parser.c` and `internal/ruby_parser.h` - Use TypedData_Make_Struct VALUE which wraps `rb_ast_t` `in ast_alloc()` so that GC can manage it - You can retrieve `rb_ast_t` from the VALUE by `rb_ruby_ast_data_get()` - Change the return type of `rb_parser_compile_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_t *` to `VALUE` - rb_ruby_ast_new() which internally `calls ast_alloc()` is to create VALUE vast outside ruby_parser.c - `iseq.c` and `vm_core.h` - Amend the first parameter of `rb_iseq_new_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_body_t *` to `VALUE` - This keeps the VALUE of AST on the machine stack to prevent being removed by GC - `ast.c` - Almost all change is replacement `rb_ast_t *ast` with `VALUE vast` (sorry for the big diff) - Fix `node_memsize()` - Now it includes `rb_ast_local_table_link`, `tokens` and script_lines - `compile.c`, `load.c`, `node.c`, `parse.y`, `proc.c`, `ruby.c`, `template/prelude.c.tmpl`, `vm.c` and `vm_eval.c` - Follow-up due to the above changes - `imemo.{c|h}` - If an object with `imemo_ast` appears, considers it a bug Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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static VALUE
load_file(VALUE parser, VALUE fname, VALUE f, int script, ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt)
{
struct load_file_arg arg;
arg.parser = parser;
arg.fname = fname;
arg.script = script;
arg.opt = opt;
arg.f = f;
[Universal parser] Decouple IMEMO from rb_ast_t This patch removes the `VALUE flags` member from the `rb_ast_t` structure making `rb_ast_t` no longer an IMEMO object. ## Background We are trying to make the Ruby parser generated from parse.y a universal parser that can be used by other implementations such as mruby. To achieve this, it is necessary to exclude VALUE and IMEMO from parse.y, AST, and NODE. ## Summary (file by file) - `rubyparser.h` - Remove the `VALUE flags` member from `rb_ast_t` - `ruby_parser.c` and `internal/ruby_parser.h` - Use TypedData_Make_Struct VALUE which wraps `rb_ast_t` `in ast_alloc()` so that GC can manage it - You can retrieve `rb_ast_t` from the VALUE by `rb_ruby_ast_data_get()` - Change the return type of `rb_parser_compile_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_t *` to `VALUE` - rb_ruby_ast_new() which internally `calls ast_alloc()` is to create VALUE vast outside ruby_parser.c - `iseq.c` and `vm_core.h` - Amend the first parameter of `rb_iseq_new_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_body_t *` to `VALUE` - This keeps the VALUE of AST on the machine stack to prevent being removed by GC - `ast.c` - Almost all change is replacement `rb_ast_t *ast` with `VALUE vast` (sorry for the big diff) - Fix `node_memsize()` - Now it includes `rb_ast_local_table_link`, `tokens` and script_lines - `compile.c`, `load.c`, `node.c`, `parse.y`, `proc.c`, `ruby.c`, `template/prelude.c.tmpl`, `vm.c` and `vm_eval.c` - Follow-up due to the above changes - `imemo.{c|h}` - If an object with `imemo_ast` appears, considers it a bug Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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return rb_ensure(load_file_internal, (VALUE)&arg,
restore_load_file, (VALUE)&arg);
}
void *
rb_load_file(const char *fname)
{
VALUE fname_v = rb_str_new_cstr(fname);
return rb_load_file_str(fname_v);
}
void *
rb_load_file_str(VALUE fname_v)
{
VALUE ast_value;
ast_value = rb_parser_load_file(rb_parser_new(), fname_v);
return (void *)rb_ruby_ast_data_get(ast_value);
}
[Universal parser] Decouple IMEMO from rb_ast_t This patch removes the `VALUE flags` member from the `rb_ast_t` structure making `rb_ast_t` no longer an IMEMO object. ## Background We are trying to make the Ruby parser generated from parse.y a universal parser that can be used by other implementations such as mruby. To achieve this, it is necessary to exclude VALUE and IMEMO from parse.y, AST, and NODE. ## Summary (file by file) - `rubyparser.h` - Remove the `VALUE flags` member from `rb_ast_t` - `ruby_parser.c` and `internal/ruby_parser.h` - Use TypedData_Make_Struct VALUE which wraps `rb_ast_t` `in ast_alloc()` so that GC can manage it - You can retrieve `rb_ast_t` from the VALUE by `rb_ruby_ast_data_get()` - Change the return type of `rb_parser_compile_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_t *` to `VALUE` - rb_ruby_ast_new() which internally `calls ast_alloc()` is to create VALUE vast outside ruby_parser.c - `iseq.c` and `vm_core.h` - Amend the first parameter of `rb_iseq_new_XXXX()` functions from `rb_ast_body_t *` to `VALUE` - This keeps the VALUE of AST on the machine stack to prevent being removed by GC - `ast.c` - Almost all change is replacement `rb_ast_t *ast` with `VALUE vast` (sorry for the big diff) - Fix `node_memsize()` - Now it includes `rb_ast_local_table_link`, `tokens` and script_lines - `compile.c`, `load.c`, `node.c`, `parse.y`, `proc.c`, `ruby.c`, `template/prelude.c.tmpl`, `vm.c` and `vm_eval.c` - Follow-up due to the above changes - `imemo.{c|h}` - If an object with `imemo_ast` appears, considers it a bug Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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VALUE
rb_parser_load_file(VALUE parser, VALUE fname_v)
{
ruby_cmdline_options_t opt;
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int xflag = 0;
VALUE f = open_load_file(fname_v, &xflag);
cmdline_options_init(&opt)->xflag = xflag != 0;
return load_file(parser, fname_v, f, 0, &opt);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Process.argv0 -> frozen_string
*
* Returns the name of the script being executed. The value is not
* affected by assigning a new value to $0.
*
* This method first appeared in Ruby 2.1 to serve as a global
* variable free means to get the script name.
*/
static VALUE
proc_argv0(VALUE process)
{
return rb_orig_progname;
}
static VALUE ruby_setproctitle(VALUE title);
/*
* call-seq:
* Process.setproctitle(string) -> string
*
* Sets the process title that appears on the ps(1) command. Not
* necessarily effective on all platforms. No exception will be
* raised regardless of the result, nor will NotImplementedError be
* raised even if the platform does not support the feature.
*
* Calling this method does not affect the value of $0.
*
* Process.setproctitle('myapp: worker #%d' % worker_id)
*
* This method first appeared in Ruby 2.1 to serve as a global
* variable free means to change the process title.
*/
static VALUE
proc_setproctitle(VALUE process, VALUE title)
{
return ruby_setproctitle(title);
}
static VALUE
ruby_setproctitle(VALUE title)
{
const char *ptr = StringValueCStr(title);
setproctitle("%.*s", RSTRING_LENINT(title), ptr);
return title;
}
static void
set_arg0(VALUE val, ID id, VALUE *_)
{
if (origarg.argv == 0)
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "$0 not initialized");
rb_progname = rb_str_new_frozen(ruby_setproctitle(val));
}
static inline VALUE
external_str_new_cstr(const char *p)
{
#if UTF8_PATH
VALUE str = rb_utf8_str_new_cstr(p);
str = str_conv_enc(str, NULL, rb_default_external_encoding());
return str;
#else
return rb_external_str_new_cstr(p);
#endif
}
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static void
set_progname(VALUE name)
{
rb_orig_progname = rb_progname = name;
rb_vm_set_progname(rb_progname);
}
void
ruby_script(const char *name)
{
if (name) {
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set_progname(rb_str_freeze(external_str_new_cstr(name)));
}
}
/*! Sets the current script name to this value.
*
* Same as ruby_script() but accepts a VALUE.
*/
void
ruby_set_script_name(VALUE name)
{
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set_progname(rb_str_new_frozen(name));
}
static void
init_ids(ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt)
{
rb_uid_t uid = getuid();
rb_uid_t euid = geteuid();
rb_gid_t gid = getgid();
rb_gid_t egid = getegid();
if (uid != euid) opt->setids |= 1;
if (egid != gid) opt->setids |= 2;
}
#undef forbid_setid
static void
forbid_setid(const char *s, const ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt)
{
if (opt->setids & 1)
* 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
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rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "no %s allowed while running setuid", s);
if (opt->setids & 2)
* 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
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rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "no %s allowed while running setgid", s);
}
static VALUE
verbose_getter(ID id, VALUE *ptr)
{
return *rb_ruby_verbose_ptr();
}
static void
verbose_setter(VALUE val, ID id, VALUE *variable)
{
*rb_ruby_verbose_ptr() = RTEST(val) ? Qtrue : val;
}
static VALUE
opt_W_getter(ID id, VALUE *dmy)
{
VALUE v = *rb_ruby_verbose_ptr();
switch (v) {
case Qnil:
return INT2FIX(0);
case Qfalse:
return INT2FIX(1);
case Qtrue:
return INT2FIX(2);
default:
return Qnil;
}
}
static VALUE
debug_getter(ID id, VALUE *dmy)
{
return *rb_ruby_debug_ptr();
}
static void
debug_setter(VALUE val, ID id, VALUE *dmy)
{
*rb_ruby_debug_ptr() = val;
}
void
ruby_prog_init(void)
{
rb_define_virtual_variable("$VERBOSE", verbose_getter, verbose_setter);
rb_define_virtual_variable("$-v", verbose_getter, verbose_setter);
rb_define_virtual_variable("$-w", verbose_getter, verbose_setter);
rb_define_virtual_variable("$-W", opt_W_getter, rb_gvar_readonly_setter);
rb_define_virtual_variable("$DEBUG", debug_getter, debug_setter);
rb_define_virtual_variable("$-d", debug_getter, debug_setter);
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$VERBOSE");
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$-v");
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$-w");
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$-W");
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$DEBUG");
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$-d");
rb_define_hooked_variable("$0", &rb_progname, 0, set_arg0);
rb_define_hooked_variable("$PROGRAM_NAME", &rb_progname, 0, set_arg0);
rb_define_module_function(rb_mProcess, "argv0", proc_argv0, 0);
rb_define_module_function(rb_mProcess, "setproctitle", proc_setproctitle, 1);
/*
* ARGV contains the command line arguments used to run ruby.
*
* A library like OptionParser can be used to process command-line
* arguments.
*/
rb_define_global_const("ARGV", rb_argv);
}
void
ruby_set_argv(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
VALUE av = rb_argv;
rb_ary_clear(av);
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
VALUE arg = external_str_new_cstr(argv[i]);
OBJ_FREEZE(arg);
rb_ary_push(av, arg);
}
}
void *
ruby_process_options(int argc, char **argv)
{
ruby_cmdline_options_t opt;
VALUE iseq;
const char *script_name = (argc > 0 && argv[0]) ? argv[0] : ruby_engine;
if (!origarg.argv || origarg.argc <= 0) {
origarg.argc = argc;
origarg.argv = argv;
}
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set_progname(external_str_new_cstr(script_name)); /* for the time being */
rb_argv0 = rb_str_new4(rb_progname);
rb_vm_register_global_object(rb_argv0);
#ifndef HAVE_SETPROCTITLE
ruby_init_setproctitle(argc, argv);
#endif
iseq = process_options(argc, argv, cmdline_options_init(&opt));
if (opt.crash_report && *opt.crash_report) {
void ruby_set_crash_report(const char *template);
ruby_set_crash_report(opt.crash_report);
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}
if (getenv("RUBY_FREE_AT_EXIT")) {
rb_free_at_exit = true;
rb_category_warn(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_EXPERIMENTAL, "Free at exit is experimental and may be unstable");
}
return (void*)(struct RData*)iseq;
}
static void
fill_standard_fds(void)
{
int f0, f1, f2, fds[2];
struct stat buf;
f0 = fstat(0, &buf) == -1 && errno == EBADF;
f1 = fstat(1, &buf) == -1 && errno == EBADF;
f2 = fstat(2, &buf) == -1 && errno == EBADF;
if (f0) {
if (pipe(fds) == 0) {
close(fds[1]);
if (fds[0] != 0) {
dup2(fds[0], 0);
close(fds[0]);
}
}
}
if (f1 || f2) {
if (pipe(fds) == 0) {
close(fds[0]);
if (f1 && fds[1] != 1)
dup2(fds[1], 1);
if (f2 && fds[1] != 2)
dup2(fds[1], 2);
if (fds[1] != 1 && fds[1] != 2)
close(fds[1]);
}
}
}
void
ruby_sysinit(int *argc, char ***argv)
{
#if defined(_WIN32)
rb_w32_sysinit(argc, argv);
#endif
if (*argc >= 0 && *argv) {
origarg.argc = *argc;
origarg.argv = *argv;
}
fill_standard_fds();
}