See the comment in win32/Makefile.sub.
Not only .pch, but also .obj needs to be installed and used on runtime.
.gitignore: ignore .pch that will be built by this.
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Makefile.in: Clone benchmark-driver repository in benchmark/benchmark-driver
`make update-benchmark-driver`, like simplecov.
win32/Makefile.sub: Roughly do the same thing.
.gitignore: Ignore the cloned repository.
common.mk: Trigger `make update-benchmark-driver` to run `make benchmark`
and adjust arguments for benchmark_driver.gem.
benchmark/require.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_require.rb, benchmark/prepare_require.rb
benchmark/require_thread.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_require_thread.rb, benchmark/prepare_require_thread.rb
benchmark/so_count_words.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_so_count_words.rb, benchmark/prepare_so_count_words.rb,
benchmark/wc.input.base
benchmark/so_k_nucleotide.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_so_k_nucleotide.rb, benchmark/prepare_so_k_nucleotide.rb,
benchmark/make_fasta_output.rb
benchmark/so_reverse_complement.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_so_reverse_complement.rb, benchmark/prepare_so_reverse_complement.rb,
benchmark/make_fasta_output.rb
I'm sorry but I made some duplications between benchmark/require.yml and benchmark/require_thread.yml,
and between benchmark/so_k_nucleotide.yml and benchmark/so_reverse_complement.yml.
If you're not comfortable with it, please combine these YAMLs to share
the same prelude. One YAML file can have multiple benchmark definitions
sharing prelude.
benchmark/driver.rb: Replace its core feature with benchmark_driver.gem.
Some old features are gone for now, but I'll add them again later.
[Misc #14902]
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In some revision, the build directory of minimized header is changed,
and then it's no longer ignored.
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compilation which is created by transforming a preprocessed vm.c.
This file will be used by JIT compiler's generated code which we are
going to have from succeeding commits.
Makefile.in: generate MJIT header for UNIX environments.
win32/Makefile.sub: generate MJIT header for mswin environments.
At initial merge, we're going to support only MinGW for Windows. So the
header installed by this file won't be used for short term, but we'll
add mswin support in a half year or so, for sure.
tool/transform_mjit_header.rb: New. This script was originally written as
minimize_mjit_header.rb by Vladimir N. Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com> for
Feature 12589.
Then I refactored a little so that it can conform CodeClimate CI which is
currently set for Ruby's GitHub repository, and fixed some bugs and ported
it to work on Windows.
Also, as original minimize_mjit_header.rb takes too long time to run,
this is modified to skip minimization step because having *static*
unused definitions does not waste compilation time on -O2 since compiler
can skip to compile unused static functions. So this does no longer
"minimize" the header and is renamed.
This header installation does NOT include a header to automatically
export symbols used by MJIT. That's because original MJIT code was
failing to export symbols in the import header in macOS environment.
But I would like to have the functionality for maintainability in the
future. I'll manually export things but it would be just an intemediate
solution.
Patch by: Vladimir N. Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>
Part of: Feature 12589 and 14235.
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This was generated with in-place build on MinGW and not ignored.
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`test-bundled-gems` invoke test suite of bundled gems with
build environment.
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because bin/ruby was renamed as exe/ruby at r59937.
follow-up: [Bug #13911]
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`./configure --enable-gcov && make exam && make lcov` will create
`lcov-c-out/index.html` for coverage of C code of the interpreter.
`make exam COVERAGE=true && make lcov` will create
`lcov-rb-out/index.html` for coverage of Ruby stdlib code.
Using both `--enable-gcov` and `COVERAGE=true` will create
`lcov-out/index.html` for total coverage.
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rubygems 2.7.x depends bundler-1.15.x. This is preparation for
rubygems and bundler migration.
* lib/bundler.rb, lib/bundler/*: files of bundler-1.15.4
* spec/bundler/*: rspec examples of bundler-1.15.4. I applied patches.
* https://github.com/bundler/bundler/pull/6007
* Exclude not working examples on ruby repository.
* Fake ruby interpriter instead of installed ruby.
* Makefile.in: Added test task named `test-bundler`. This task is only
working macOS/linux yet. I'm going to support Windows environment later.
* tool/sync_default_gems.rb: Added sync task for bundler.
[Feature #12733][ruby-core:77172]
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Now `make test-all COVERAGE=true` measures the test coverage by using
`coverage.so` directly, and visualize the result by simplecov-html.
There has been some problems in coverage measurement with SimpleCov.
(They are not SimpleCov's fault, though.)
(1) It is difficult to extract the measured data as a machine-readable
format, such as Marshal. I want to visualize the coverage data with
other coverage tools, such as LCOV and Cobertura.
(I know we can use SimpleCov's formatter mechanism, but I don't want
to depend upon SimpleCov so much.)
(2) SimpleCov seems to miss some coverage data. For example,
`lib/cgi.rb` and `lib/ostruct.rb` are dropped. I don't know why.
(3) I have a plan to enhance `coverage.so` with branch coverage.
It would be difficult to continue to only use SimpleCov as is.
This is the most important reason.
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* .gitignore: ignore run.gdb which is assumed to be generated
by make gdb and customized manually during development
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This experimental feature is only for Ruby-core team, not for casual users.
Usage: `./configure --enable-gcov && make && make exam && make lcov`
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This experimental feature is only for Ruby-core team, not for casual users.
Usage: `./configure --enable-gcov && make && make exam && make gcov`
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* For easier modifications of ruby/spec by MRI developers.
* .gitignore: track changes under spec.
* spec/mspec, spec/rubyspec: add in-tree mspec and ruby/spec.
These files can therefore be updated like any other file in MRI.
Instructions are provided in spec/README.
[Feature #13156] [ruby-core:79246]
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