Keys of GC::INTERNAL_CONSTANTS are also renamed.
* test/ruby/test_gc.rb: catch up this fix.
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`page_length' is not clear (we may understand with length of
a page).
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whether a page is in a tomb or not. Instead of this field,
heap_page:🎏:in_tomb (1 bit field) is added.
Also type of heap_page::(total|free|final)_slots are changed from
int to short. 2B is enough for them.
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* gc.c (internal_object_p): should not expose singleton classes
without a metaclass. based on patches by ko1 and shugo.
[Bug #11740]
* class.c (rb_singleton_class_object_p): added.
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Suppress "syntax error: empty declaration" warnings by
Oracle Solaris Studio 12.x on Solaris. [Bug #11821]
* hash.c: ditto, after NOINSERT_UPDATE_CALLBACK().
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NULL checking is finished Before call of memsize functions.
See r52979.
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* gc.c (rb_objspace_data_type_memsize): consider NULL data uses no
memory without calling dsize function as well as other functions.
fix SEGV in test/objspace with RUBY_ISEQ_DUMP_DEBUG=to_binary.
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even if it is GC.disable'd.
* test/ruby/test_gc.rb: add a test.
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for performance.
On my laptop, 'N.times{x = []}' (where N = 29_000_000) is
1.86 sec -> 1.74 sec.
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* gc.c (newobj_init): separate event hook call and remove the
argument for it.
* gc.c (newobj_slowpath): call event hook after initialized the
new object.
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rb_wb_protected_newobj_of(), pass the WB_PROTECTED
information explicitly.
* internal.h: use introduced functions by NEWOBJ_OF().
`flag' is immediate value, so that C compilers can
solve them at compile time.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: add a commnent about that.
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* gc.c (gc_event_hook_needed_p): UNLIKELY makes no sense for
boolean flag value.
* gc.c (gc_event_hook, newobj_init): use in conditions instead.
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Pointed out by Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>.
* gc.c (newobj_of_...): `of' is unnecessary.
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https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1050
by Kazuho Oku <kazuho@natadeco.co>.
This pull request has the following commits.
* gc.c: reduce # of args to 6 (max. of register args on x86-64) so
that the `newobj_of_slowpass` can be called via TCO.
* gc.c (newobj_of), string.c (str_duplicate): for performance,
the hot functions must be inlined.
* gc.c: for performance, preceding arguments of `.*newobj_of.*`
must be same, so that the arg registers can be reused in case of
TCO.
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to avoid register savings for fast path.
This idea is given by Kazuho Oku <kazuho@natadeco.co>.
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before marking. This fixes the following test failure
introduced in r51126:
make test-all TESTOPTS='--gc-stress ruby/test_refinement.rb'
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(such as ST_CONTINUE) for enum rb_id_table_iterator_result.
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[Feature #11420]
This table only manage ID->VALUE table to reduce overhead of st.
Some functions prefixed rb_id_table_* are provided.
* id_table.c: implement rb_id_table_*.
There are several algorithms to implement it.
Now, there are roughly 4 types:
* st
* array
* hash (implemented by Yura Sokolov)
* mix of array and hash
The macro ID_TABLE_IMPL can choose implementation.
You can see detailes about them at the head of id_table.c.
At the default, I choose 34 (mix of list and hash).
This is not final decision.
Please report your suitable parameters or
your data structure.
* symbol.c: introduce rb_id_serial_t and rb_id_to_serial()
to represent ID by serial number.
* internal.h: use id_table for method tables.
* class.c, gc.c, marshal.c, vm.c, vm_method.c: ditto.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (ALLOCV_N): check integer overflow, as well
as ruby_xmalloc2. pointed out by Paul <pawlkt AT gmail.com>.
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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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ObjectSpace.each_object. [Bug #11360]
* test/ruby/test_objectspace.rb: add a test about it.
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* gc.c (run_finalizer): set and restore safe level here to reduce
nested EXEC_TAGs.
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This may cause compatibility problems for some users, but maybe
nobody tracked it closely in the past because it is disabled by
default.
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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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Fill internal object information into passed buffer.
* gc.h: declare rb_raw_obj_info().
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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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rich obj_info() output.
At the default, the value of RGENGC_OBJ_INFO is
(RGENGC_DEBUG | RGENGC_CHECK_MODE).
* gc.c (RGENGC_OBJ_INFO): force enable it to debug #11244.
* gc.c (gc_mark_ptr): print more details with obj_info().
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): remove useless debug prints.
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It should be removed later. But we can remain this check
because it is only a branch.
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* internal.h (rb_fstring_lit): new macro to make a fstring from a
string literal.
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Special constants are all frozen since [Feature #8923] and cannot
support ivars. Remove some unused code we had for supporting them.
* variable.c (special_generic_ivar): remove flag
(givar_i, rb_mark_generic_ivar_tbl): remove functions
(rb_free_generic_ivar, rb_ivar_lookup, rb_ivar_delete,
generic_ivar_set, rb_ivar_set, rb_ivar_defined,
rb_copy_generic_ivar, rb_ivar_foreach, rb_ivar_count,
rb_obj_remove_instance_variable):
adjust for lack of ivar support in special constants
* test/ruby/test_variable.rb: test ivars for special consts
* internal.h: remove rb_mark_generic_ivar_tbl decl
* gc.c (gc_mark_roots): remove rb_mark_generic_ivar_tbl call
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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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* gc.c (gc_mark_roots): stress_to_class is also a GC root.
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* gc.c (newobj_of): debug feature to fail allocation of particular
classes.
* gc.c (rb_gcdebug_add_stress_to_class): add classes to the list.
* gc.c (rb_gcdebug_remove_stress_to_class): remove classes from
the list.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (rb_data_typed_object_alloc),
(rb_data_object_alloc): warn use of old names.
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* gc.c (rb_data_object_wrap, rb_data_typed_object_wrap): rename
alloc as wrap. these functions do not allocate data pointers
but just wrap the given pointers.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (Data_Make_Struct, TypedData_Make_Struct):
allocate wrapper data object before allocating DATA_PTR to get
rid of possible memory leak when the former failed.
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* gc.c (gc_mark_children): call dmark function for non-NULL
pointers only, so that DATA_PTR can be NULL safely now.
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with regards to `:TOTAL` key, with patch by @schneems [Fixes GH-871]
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/871 [Bug #11067] [ci skip]
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