We only have 12 method types, so 4 bits is enough for
rb_method_type_t.
Size reductions:
- x86-64 48 => 40 bytes
- x86 28 => 24 bytes
* method.h (enum method_optimized_type): split out for CPP
(struct rb_method_definition struct): pack on unaligned systems
(rb_method_definition_t): split typedef to help ctags
[ruby-core:81236] [Feature #13494]
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* rb_method_definition_t::complemented_count to count shared method
entries because of complemented method entries and separate from
alias_count.
Shared `def' only by complemented method entries should not prevent
method re-definition warning.
* METHOD_ENTRY_COMPLEMENTED(me) to represent complemented method entry.
* METHOD_ENTRY_COMPLEMENTED_SET(me) to check it as complemented me.
* vm_insnhelper.c (aliased_callable_method_entry): should also
check me->def->complemented_count.
* vm_method.c (method_definition_addref_complement): add to count
complemented method entries number.
* vm_method.c (rb_method_definition_release): release `def' iff
alias_count == 0 and complemented_count == 0.
* test/ruby/test_module.rb: add a test.
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complemented method entries or not. There are some cases that callabe
method entries do not have defined_class.
* vm_method.c (rb_method_entry_complement_defined_class):
use METHOD_ENTRY_COMPLEMENTED_SET().
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* vm_method.c (method_definition_addref_complement): introduced.
def->alias_count is used to decide warn or do not warn at method
redefinition. Complented methods should not prevent redefiniton
warnings.
* vm_method.c (rb_method_definition_release): release def iff
alias_count == 0 && complemented_count == 0.
* test/ruby/test_module.rb: add a test.
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* error.c (name_err_mesg_to_str): quote the name if unprintable.
* object.c (check_setter_id): use rb_check_id to convert names.
* variable.c (uninitialized_constant): use NameError::message to
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because $SAFE = 3 and 4 is not available.
Now, $SAFE is not checked on method dispatch at all.
* vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_method.c: ditto.
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* iseq.h (rb_iseq_t): also should be defined here for prototype
declarations arguments.
* method.h (rb_iseq_t): get rid of redefinition.
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Setting VM_CHECK_MODE to 1 in vm_core.h makes noisy warnings
otherwise. AFAIK, the signedness of enums is
implementation-dependent, and GCC considers them unsigned and
warns.
Tested on gcc 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5)
* method.h (METHOD_ENTRY_VISI_SET): cast visi to int
(METHOD_ENTRY_FLAGS_SET): ditto
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All contents of previous rb_iseq_t is in rb_iseq_t::body.
Remove rb_iseq_t::self because rb_iseq_t is an object.
RubyVM::InstructionSequence is wrapper object points T_IMEMO/iseq.
So RubyVM::ISeq.of(something) method returns different wrapper
objects but they point the same T_IMEMO/iseq object.
This patch is big, but most of difference is replacement of
iseq->xxx to iseq->body->xxx.
(previous) rb_iseq_t::compile_data is also located to
rb_iseq_t::compile_data.
It was moved from rb_iseq_body::compile_data.
Now rb_iseq_t has empty two pointers.
I will split rb_iseq_body data into static data and dynamic data.
* compile.c: rename some functions/macros.
Now, we don't need to separate iseq and iseqval (only VALUE).
* eval.c (ruby_exec_internal): `n' is rb_iseq_t (T_IMEMO/iseq).
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_imemo_objects): count T_IMEMO/iseq.
* gc.c: check T_IMEMO/iseq.
* internal.h: add imemo_type::imemo_iseq.
* iseq.c: define RubyVM::InstructionSequnce as T_OBJECT.
Methods are implemented by functions named iseqw_....
* load.c (rb_load_internal0): rb_iseq_new_top() returns
rb_iseq_t (T_IMEMO/iesq).
* method.h (rb_add_method_iseq): accept rb_iseq_t (T_IMEMO/iseq).
* vm_core.h (GetISeqPtr): removed because it is not T_DATA now.
* vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_body): remove padding for
[Bug #10037][ruby-core:63721].
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and remoev prefix `rb_' because it is used only in proc.c.
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rb_control_frame_t::klass.
[Bug #11278], [Bug #11279]
rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes.
rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class.
module M
def foo; end
end
In this case, owner is M.
rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes.
For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally.
rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS.
rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or
T_ICLASS.
rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also
rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data.
In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class.
For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M,
class C; include M; end
class D; include M; end
then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class
will be created.
When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and
rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo.
rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo.
However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more).
It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending)
classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module).
Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when
the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache.
We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed.
To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t.
You can access them by the following functions.
* rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me);
To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t
which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the
above listed functions.
* rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me);
VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry()
returns rb_callable_method_entry_t.
You can check a super class of current method by
rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class.
* method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to
rb_method_entry_t::owner.
* internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache
rb_callable_method_entry_t data.
We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only
active for T_ICLASS.
* class.c (method_entry_i): ditto.
* class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes
defiend_class_ptr.
* gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS.
* cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed.
* proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because
rb_callable_method_t has all information.
* vm_core.h: remove several fields.
* rb_control_frame_t::klass.
* rb_block_t::klass.
And catch up changes.
* eval.c: catch up changes.
* gc.c: ditto.
* insns.def: ditto.
* vm.c: ditto.
* vm_args.c: ditto.
* vm_backtrace.c: ditto.
* vm_dump.c: ditto.
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
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* method.h (METHOD_ENTRY_VISI_SET, METHOD_ENTRY_BASIC_SET),
(METHOD_ENTRY_SAFE_SET, METHOD_ENTRY_FLAGS_SET): get rid of
negative arguments, and safe leve is restricted to 1 now.
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a rb_method_entry_t data (me).
Normally, `me' points `def'. Some Ruby objects pointed from `def'
and objects are marked by `me' (mark_method_entry() in gc.c).
However, `def' is built before making a `me', then nobody can mark
objects pointed from `def' before making (and pointing from) `me'.
I hope this patch solve #11244.
* vm_method.c: remove `rb_' prefix from some static functions.
* method.h (rb_method_entry_create): constify
* gc.c (mark_method_entry): add checking `def' and
`def->body.iseq.iseqptr' availability because they can be NULL.
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rb_method_entry_t::flags to make one word spare space.
Add some macros to access these flags.
* vm_method.c: use these macros.
* internal.h: define IMEMO_FL_USHIFT and IMEMO_FL_USER[0-4]
for T_IMEMO local flags.
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rb_method_entry_t.
r50728 changed sharing `def's to isolating `def's
on alias and so on. However, this change conflicts
future improvement plan. So I change back to sharing approach.
* method.h: move rb_method_definition_t::flags to
rb_method_entry_t::attr::flags.
rb_method_entry_t::attr is union with VALUE because this field
should have same size of VALUE. rb_method_entry_t is T_IMEMO).
And also add the following access macros to it's fileds.
* METHOD_ENTRY_VISI(me)
* METHOD_ENTRY_BASIC(me)
* METHOD_ENTRY_SAFE(me)
* vm_method.c (rb_method_definition_addref): added instead of
rb_method_definition_clone().
Do not create new definition, but increment alias_count.
* class.c (clone_method): catch up this fix.
* class.c (method_entry_i): ditto.
* proc.c (mnew_internal): ditto.
* proc.c (mnew_missing): ditto.
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
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* eval_intern.h: move definition of rb_scope_visibility_t
to method.h.
* method.h: change rb_cref_t::scope_visi from VALUE to
rb_scope_visibility_t.
[Bug #11219]
* vm.c (vm_cref_new): accept rb_method_visibility_t directly.
* vm_insnhelper.c (rb_vm_rewrite_cref): don't use 0,
but METHOD_VISI_UNDEF.
* vm_method.c (rb_scope_visibility_set): don't need to use cast.
* vm_method.c (rb_scope_module_func_set): ditto.
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avoid initializing struct with variables.
[Bug #11217]
* method.h: add a comment about it.
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* eval_intern.h: move decl. of rb_scope_visibility_set() to method.h.
* load.c: catch up this fix.
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`flag' contains several categories of attributes and it makes us
confusion (at least, I had confused).
* rb_method_visibility_t (flags::visi)
* NOEX_UNDEF -> METHOD_VISI_UNDEF = 0
* NOEX_PUBLIC -> METHOD_VISI_PUBLIC = 1
* NOEX_PRIVATE -> METHOD_VISI_PRIVATE = 2
* NOEX_PROTECTED -> METHOD_VISI_PROTECTED = 3
* NOEX_SAFE(flag)) -> safe (flags::safe, 2 bits)
* NOEX_BASIC -> basic (flags::basic, 1 bit)
* NOEX_MODFUNC -> rb_scope_visibility_t in CREF
* NOEX_SUPER -> MISSING_SUPER (enum missing_reason)
* NOEX_VCALL -> MISSING_VCALL (enum missing_reason)
* NOEX_RESPONDS -> BOUND_RESPONDS (macro)
Now, NOEX_NOREDEF is not supported (I'm not sure it is needed).
Background:
I did not know what "NOEX" stands for.
I asked Matz (who made this name) and his answer was "Nothing".
"At first, it meant NO EXport (private), but the original
meaning was gone."
This is why I remove the mysterious word "NOEX" from MRI.
* vm_core.h: introduce `enum missing_reason' to represent
method_missing (NoMethodError) reason.
* eval_intern.h: introduce rb_scope_visibility_t to represent
scope visibility.
It has 3 method visibilities (public/private/protected)
and `module_function`.
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While making a r50728, iseqval is needed (to mark correctly),
but now just iseqptr is enough.
* class.c: catch up this fix.
* gc.c: ditto.
* proc.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
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Motivation and new data structure are described in [Bug #11203].
This patch also solve the following issues.
* [Bug #11200] Memory leak of method entries
* [Bug #11046] __callee__ returns incorrect method name in orphan
proc
* test/ruby/test_method.rb: add a test for [Bug #11046].
* vm_core.h: remvoe rb_control_frame_t::me. me is located at value
stack.
* vm_core.h, gc.c, vm_method.c: remove unlinked_method... codes
because method entries are simple VALUEs.
* method.h: Now, all method entries has own independent method
definititons. Strictly speaking, this change is not essential,
but for future changes.
* rb_method_entry_t::flag is move to rb_method_definition_t::flag.
* rb_method_definition_t::alias_count is now
rb_method_definition_t::alias_count_ptr, a pointer to the counter.
* vm_core.h, vm_insnhelper.c (rb_vm_frame_method_entry) added to
search the current method entry from value stack.
* vm_insnhelper.c (VM_CHECK_MODE): introduced to enable/disable
assertions.
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rb_cref_t is data type of CREF. Now, the body is still NODE.
It is easy to understand what is CREF and what is pure NODE.
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* vm_core.h, method.h: remove rb_iseq_t::cref_stack. CREF is stored
to rb_method_definition_t::body.iseq_body.cref.
* vm_insnhelper.c: modify SVAR usage.
When calling ISEQ type method, push CREF information onto method
frame, SVAR located place. Before this fix, SVAR is simply nil.
After this patch, CREF (or NULL == Qfalse for not iseq methods)
is stored at the method invocation.
When SVAR is requierd, then put NODE_IF onto SVAR location,
and NDOE_IF::nd_reserved points CREF itself.
* vm.c (vm_cref_new, vm_cref_dump, vm_cref_new_toplevel): added.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_push_frame): accept CREF.
* method.h, vm_method.c (rb_add_method_iseq): added. This function
accepts iseq and CREF.
* class.c (clone_method): use rb_add_method_iseq().
* gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark method_entry::body.iseq_body.cref.
* iseq.c: remove CREF related codes.
* insns.def (getinlinecache/setinlinecache): CREF should be cache key
because a different CREF has a different namespace.
* node.c (rb_gc_mark_node): mark NODE_IF::nd_reserved for SVAR.
* proc.c: catch up changes.
* struct.c: ditto.
* insns.def: ditto.
* vm_args.c (raise_argument_error): ditto.
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_class.rb: add a test.
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struct method_table_wrapper was introduced to avoid duplicate marking
for method tables.
For example, `module M1; def foo; end; end` make one method table
(mtbl) contains a method `foo`. M1 (T_MODULE) points mtbl.
Classes C1 and C2 includes M1, then two T_ICLASS objects are created
and they points mtbl too. In this case, three objects (one T_MODULE
and two T_ICLASS objects) points same mtbl. On marking phase, these
three objects mark same mtbl. To avoid such duplication, struct
method_table_wrapper was introduced.
However, created two T_ICLASS objects have same or shorter lifetime
than M1 (T_MODULE) object. So that we only need to mark mtbl from M1,
not from T_ICLASS objects. This patch tries marking only from M1.
Note that one `Module#prepend` call creates two T_ICLASS objects.
One for refering to a prepending Module object, same as
`Module#include`. We don't nedd to care this T_ICLASS.
One for moving original mtbl from a prepending class. We need to
mark such mtbl from this T_ICLASS object. To mark the mtbl,
we need to use `RCLASS_ORIGIN(klass)` on marking from a prepended
class `klass`.
* class.c: ditto.
* eval.c (rb_using_refinement): ditto.
* gc.c: ditto.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: define m_tbl directly. The definition of
struct RClass should be moved to (srcdir)/internal.h.
* method.h: remove decl of rb_free_m_tbl_wrapper().
* object.c: use RCLASS_M_TBL() directly.
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* method.h (UNDEFINED_REFINED_METHOD_P): macro to tell if refined
original method is defined.
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* gc.c (rb_free_m_tbl): mark function as static
* method.h (rb_free_m_tbl): remove prototype
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padding on 64 bit platforms. Patch by Eric Wong.
[Feature #9441] [ruby-core:59993]
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RClass->m_tbl with serial. This prevents double marking method
tables, since many classes/modules can share the same method table.
This improves minor mark time in a large application by 30%.
* internal.h (struct method_table_wrapper): Define new
wrapper struct with additional serial.
* internal.h (RCLASS_M_TBL_INIT): New macro for initializing method
table wrapper and st_table.
* method.h (void rb_sweep_method_entry): Rename rb_free_m_table to
rb_free_m_tbl for consistentcy
* .gdbinit (define rb_method_entry): Update rb_method_entry gdb helper
for new method table structure.
* class.c: Use RCLASS_M_TBL_WRAPPER and
RCLASS_M_TBL_INIT macros.
* class.c (rb_include_class_new): Share WRAPPER between module and
iclass, so serial can prevent double marking.
* eval.c (rb_prepend_module): ditto.
* eval.c (rb_using_refinement): ditto.
* gc.c: Mark and free new wrapper struct.
* gc.c (obj_memsize_of): Count size of additional wrapper struct.
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* gc.c (obj_free): ditto
* internal.h (struct rb_classext_struct): ditto
* method.h (rb_method_entry): remove ent param
* vm_method.c: restore the global method cache. Per class cache tables
turned out to be far too slow.
[ruby-core:57289] [Bug #8930]
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* vm_method.c (rb_method_entry_at): return the method entry for id at
klass, without ancestors.
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* proc.c (rb_method_entry_location, rb_{mod,obj}_method_location): new
functions to obtain source location of method definition.
* vm_method.c (rb_obj_respond_to): show the location of old style
respond_to? method.
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This method type is for optimized CFUNC such as Fixnum#+ and so on.
This feature is half-baked and no way to use them.
[Background]
Now, VM has opt_plus instructions to optimize `+' methods for
some Classes (such as Fixnum, Float (flonum)). We call this
type of instructions as `specialized instructions'.
This simple technique improve simple program dramatically.
However, we can make specialized instructions for only several
types (classes) and selectors (method names) because a large
instruction will be slow. In other words, this technique has no
extensibility.
To overcome this problem, VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC_FRAMELESS was
introduced (r37198). This type is a variant of CFUNC, but called
their functiions directly without building a method frame.
Any CFUNC method can be defined as frameless methods if a method
is not needed to make method frame. Frameless methods are faster
as specialized instructions (a bit slower, but no need to care).
No problem described at
http://charlie.bz/blog/why-do-singleton-methods-make-ruby-slow
because this technique doesn't see class, but see method body
itself. Alias is also no problem.
[Problem]
However, we can't set frameless method type for polymorphic methods
such as Array#[]. Necessity for method frame depends on which
parameter type. For example, Fixnum#+ needs method frame if
coerce is needed. Current VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC_FRAMELESS is not
flexible and need more tuning to introduce it.
Expected behavior of frameless method type may be:
result = optimized_cfunc(params); /* call optimized cfunc */
if (result == Qundef) { result = normal_cfunc(); }
This is why I say this feature is half-baked.
We need to learn primitive method in Smalltalk more.
(I heard this name at RubyConf Taiwan this month. Thanks!)
[Conclusion]
Nobody may use this feature and there is no compatibility issue.
This feature goes to next minor (2.1?).
* proc.c (rb_method_entry_arity): ditto.
* vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_method.c: ditto.
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rb_method_type_t is not a number and "_MAX" causes misunderstanding.
* proc.c (rb_method_entry_arity): ditto.
* vm_eval.c (vm_call0_body): ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): ditto.
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* method.h (rb_method_flag_t): name a magic number for NOEX_SAFE and
NOEX_WITH as NOEX_SAFE_SHIFT_OFFSET.
* method.h (rb_method_type_t, method_optimized_type): C89 forbids a
comma after the last element in enum.
* proc.c (rb_method_entry_arity), vm_eval.c (vm_call0_body),
vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): add VM_METHOD_TYPE__MAX case.
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refinements.
* proc.c (mnew): Kernel#method, Kernel#public_method,
Module#instance_method, and Module#public_instance_method should
not use refinements.
* vm_method.c (rb_method_boundp): Kernel#respond_to? should not use
refinements.
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb: related test.
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entry with VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED holds only the original method
definition, so ci->me is set to a method entry allocated in the
stack, and it causes SEGV/ILL. In this commit, a method entry
with VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED holds the whole original method entry.
Furthermore, rb_thread_mark() is changed to mark cfp->klass to
avoid GC for iclasses created by copy_refinement_iclass().
* vm_method.c (rb_method_entry_make): add a method entry with
VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED to the class refined by the refinement if
the target module is a refinement. When a method entry with
VM_METHOD_TYPE_UNDEF is invoked by vm_call_method(), a method with
the same name is searched in refinements. If such a method is
found, the method is invoked. Otherwise, the original method in
the refined class (rb_method_definition_t::body.orig_me) is
invoked. This change is made to simplify the normal method lookup
and to improve the performance of normal method calls.
* vm_method.c (EXPR1, search_method, rb_method_entry),
vm_eval.c (rb_call0, rb_search_method_entry): do not use
refinements for method lookup.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): search methods in refinements if
ci->me is VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED. If the method is called by
super (i.e., ci->call == vm_call_super_method), skip the same
method entry as the current method to avoid infinite call of the
same method.
* class.c (include_modules_at): add a refined method entry for each
method defined in a module included in a refinement.
* class.c (rb_prepend_module): set an empty table to
RCLASS_M_TBL(klass) to add refined method entries, because
refinements should have priority over prepended modules.
* proc.c (mnew): use rb_method_entry_with_refinements() to get
a refined method.
* vm.c (rb_thread_mark): mark cfp->klass for iclasses created by
copy_refinement_iclass().
* vm.c (Init_VM), cont.c (fiber_init): initialize th->cfp->klass.
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_inline_method_cache): do not skip
the test because it should pass successfully.
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_redefine_refined_method): new
test for the case a refined method is redefined.
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VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED to the class refined by the refinement if
the target module is a refinement. When a method entry with
VM_METHOD_TYPE_UNDEF is invoked by vm_call_method(), a method with
the same name is searched in refinements. If such a method is
found, the method is invoked. Otherwise, the original method in
the refined class (rb_method_definition_t::body.orig_def) is
invoked. This change is made to simplify the normal method lookup
and to improve the performance of normal method calls.
* vm_method.c (EXPR1, search_method, rb_method_entry),
vm_eval.c (rb_call0, rb_search_method_entry): do not use
refinements for method lookup.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): search methods in refinements if
ci->me is VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED. If the method is called by
super (i.e., ci->call == vm_call_super_method), skip the same
method entry as the current method to avoid infinite call of the
same method.
* class.c (include_modules_at): add a refined method entry for each
method defined in a module included in a refinement.
* class.c (rb_prepend_module): set an empty table to
RCLASS_M_TBL(klass) to add refined method entries, because
refinements should have priority over prepended modules.
* proc.c (mnew): use rb_method_entry_with_refinements() to get
a refined method.
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_inline_method_cache): do not skip
the test because it should pass successfully.
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_redefine_refined_method): new
test for the case a refined method is redefined.
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`rb_add_method_cfunc_frameless()' API.
This API is not mature to become an offical API.
For example, we can not use this API with
`rb_define_private_method()'.
* method.h, vm_method.c (rb_add_method_cfunc_frameless): removed.
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add a new otpimization and its macro `OPT_CALL_CFUNC_WITHOUT_FRAME'.
This optimization makes all cfunc method calls `frameless', which
is fster than ordinal cfunc method call.
If `frame' is needed (for example, it calls another method with
`rb_funcall()'), then build a frame. In other words, this
optimization delays frame building.
However, to delay the frame building, we need additional overheads:
(1) Store the last call information.
(2) Check the delayed frame buidling before the frame is needed.
(3) Overhead to build a delayed frame.
rb_thread_t::passed_ci is storage of delayed cfunc call information.
(1) is lightweight because it is only 1 assignment to `passed_ci'.
To achieve (2), we modify GET_THREAD() to check `passed_ci' every
time. It causes 10% overhead on my envrionment.
This optimization only works for cfunc methods which do not need
their `frame'.
After evaluation on my environment, this optimization does not
effective every time. Because of this evaluation results, this
optimization is disabled at default.
* vm_insnhelper.c, vm.c: add VM_PROFILE* macros to measure behaviour
of VM internals. I will extend this feature.
* vm_method.c, method.h: change parameters of the `invoker' function.
Receive `func' pointer as the first parameter.
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`invoker'. `invoker' function invoke cfunc body
(rb_method_cfunc_t::func).
`invoker' is set at method definition timing.
With this change, the big `switch' (branch) in `call_cfunc()'
is no longer needed.
However, the performance benefit is only a bit.
* vm_core.h (rb_call_info_t::aux::func): add a new field to store
cfunc body function pointer.
* vm_method.c (call_cfunc_invoker_func): add a new function which
returns a suitable invoke function.
* vm_method.c (setup_method_cfunc_struct): added.
* vm_method.c (rb_add_method): fix to set `invoker'.
* vm_eval.c (vm_call0_body): catch up above changes.
* vm_insnhelper.c (call_cfunc): removed.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_cfunc): fix to call cfunc body
with `invoker' function.
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rb_define_method_fast(). Defined method with this C API
does not make a method frame. It is bit lightweight than
ordinal C functions. Now only 0 or 1 argc are permitted.
* method.h (VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC_FRAMELESS): rename macro name
from VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC_FAST.
* vm_insnhelper.c, vm_method.c: rename related functions.
* proc.c (rb_method_entry_arity): catch up above changes.
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This method is similar to VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC methods, but
called cfunc without building new frame (does not push new control
frame). If error is occured in cfunc, the backtrace only shows
caller frame and upper.
This kind of methods can be added by rb_define_method_fast().
This feature is similar to specialized instructions (opt_plus, etc),
but more flexible (but a bit slower).
* class.c (rb_define_method_fast): added.
Maybe it will be renamed soon.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): support method type
VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC_FAST.
* proc.c (rb_method_entry_arity): catch up new method type.
* vm_method.c (rb_add_method_cfunc_fast): added.
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vm_insnhelper.c, vm_insnhelper.h, vm_method.c: add klass to
rb_control_frame_t to implement super correctly.
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[Bug #6048]. Isolate hash computation for proc
* internal.h: Declaration for above
* vm_method.c (rb_method_definition_hash): Computation for
hash part of a method definition
* method.h: Declaration for above
* test/ruby/test_method.rb: Test for above
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* compile.c, eval.c, iseq.c, object.c, parse.y, proc.c, process.c,
thread.c, vm.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_method.c: don't
declare internal functions.
Note that rb_method_entry_eq() is defined in vm_method.c but
there was a declaration in proc.c with different const-ness.
Now it is declared in method.h with same const-ness to the
definition.
* object.c (rb_mod_module_exec): don't declare functions declared in
include/ruby/intern.h.
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vm_insnhelper.c: use struct rb_constant_entry_t as entry of
RCLASS_CONST_TBL. RCLASS_CONST_TBL has contained VALUE of constant
directly. Now instead rb_const_entry_t is contained in
RCLASS_CONST_TBL, rb_const_entry_t is managed by malloc, and
have not only the value itself but also visibility flag.
This is another preparation for private constant (see
[ruby-dev:39685][ruby-core:32698]).
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added. Unlinked method entries are collected to
vm->unlinked_method_entry_list. On the GC timing, mark all method
entries which are on all living threads. Only non-marked method
entries are collected. This hack prevents releasing living method
entry.
[Performance Consideration] Since this Method Entry GC (MEGC)
doesn't occuer frequently, MEGC will not be a performance bottleneck.
However, to traverse living method entries, every control frame push
needs to clear cfp->me field. This will be a performance issue
(because pushing control frame is occurred frequently).
Bug #2777 [ruby-dev:40457]
* cont.c (fiber_init): init cfp->me.
* gc.c (garbage_collect): kick rb_sweep_method_entry().
* method.h (rb_method_entry_t): add a mark field.
* vm.c (invoke_block_from_c): set passed me.
* vm.c (rb_thread_mark): mark cfp->me.
* vm_core.h (rb_thread_t): add a field passed_me.
* vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): add a field unlinked_method_entry_list.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_push_frame): clear cfp->me at all times.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_bmethod): pass me.
* bootstraptest/test_method.rb: add a test.
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#respond_to_missing? for not implemented methods.
[ruby-core:25909]
* vm_method.c (rb_method_boundp): returns exceptional value 2 for
not-implemented methods when called from #respond_to? (specifies
by new contant NOEX_RESPONDS).
* method.h (enum): new constant NOEX_RESPONDS added.
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* method.h (rb_get_method_entry): added a prototype of the function.
(rb_method_entry_without_cache): more friendly name.
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method management. This change affect some VM control stack structure.
* vm.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_method.c, vm_eval.c: ditto. and make some
refactoring.
* insns.def, class.c, eval.c, proc.c, vm_dump.c : ditto.
* vm_core.h, compile.c (iseq_specialized_instruction): remove
VM_CALL_SEND_BIT. use another optimization tech for Kernel#send.
* node.h: remove unused node types.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): ditto.
* gc.c: add mark/free functions for method entry.
* include/ruby/intern.h: remove decl of
rb_define_notimplement_method_id(). nobody can use it
because noex is not opend.
* iseq.c (iseq_mark): fix to check ic_method is available.
* iseq.c (rb_iseq_disasm): fix to use rb_method_get_iseq().
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