[Feature #11158]
* symbol.c (rb_sym_immortal_count): added to count immortal symbols.
* symbol.h: ditto.
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: add a test for this method.
* NEWS: describe about this method.
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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.internal_class_of: return RBASIC_CLASS(obj).
* ObjectSpace.internal_super_of: return RCLASS_SUPER(cls).
* NEWS: add information about both methods.
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: add tests for both methods.
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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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to count imemo objects for each type.
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: add a test.
* NEWS: describe about this addition.
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memo->v1 and memo->v2 is WB protected values.
So use MEMO_V1/V2_SET() macros to set these values.
memo->u3 is ambiguous (sometimes a VALUE, sometimes an integer
value), so use gc_mark_maybe() in gc.c to mark it.
Rename NEW_MEMO() to MEMO_NEW().
Move MEMO_FOR and NEW_MEMO_FOF macros from node.h.
Export a rb_imemo_new() function for ext/ripper.
* node.h: remove NODE_MEMO.
* enum.c: catch up these change.
* enumerator.c: ditto.
* load.c: ditto.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): ditto.
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): mark imemo_memo type.
* parse.y (new_args_gen): use T_IMEMO.
(I'm not sure it is working correctly...)
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T_IMEMO is Internal Memo type, internal use only.
T_IMEMO has same purpose of NODE_MEMO.
To insert T_IMEMO, type numbers are modified a little.
* internal.h: define struct RIMemo. Each RIMemo objects
has imemo_type. We can observe it by the imemo_type() function.
* gc.c (rb_imemo_new): added.
* node.h: remove NODE_CREF and NEW_CREF().
* node.c (rb_gc_mark_node): ditto.
* vm.c (vm_cref_new): use rb_imem_new().
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_eval.c (eval_string_with_cref):
* vm_eval.c (rb_type_str):
* vm_insnhelper.c: use RIMemo objects for CREF.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c: support T_IMEMO.
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use 0 for rb_data_type_t::reserved instead of NULL, since its type
may be changed in the future and possibly not a pointer type.
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reachable objects should not include categories and
category_objects because it is noisy information.
In fact, objects created after calling
ObjectSpace.reachable_objects_from_root should not be included
as a returning hash objects. Currently, mswin64 platform has a
problem because of this behaviour. Should we trace new objects?
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* ext/objspace/gc_hook.c: remove this file
* ext/-test-/tracepoint/gc_hook.c: new filename for above
* ext/objspace/objspace.c: remove ObjectSpace.after_gc_start_hook=
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: remove test
* test/-ext-/tracepoint/test_tracepoint.rb: add above test for
tracepoint re-entry
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objectspace as json: ObjectSpace.dump_all and ObjectSpace.dump(obj).
These methods are useful for debugging reference leaks and memory growth
in large ruby applications. [Bug #9026] [ruby-core:57893] [Fixes GH-423]
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This is another approach to solve an issue discussed at r43530.
This feature is diabled as default.
This feature measures an increment of memory consuption by oldgen
objects. It measures memory consumption for each objects when
the object is promoted. However, measurement of memory consumption
is not accurate now. So that this measurement is `estimation'.
To implement this feature, move memsize_of() function from
ext/objspace/objspace.c and expose rb_obj_memsize_of().
Some memsize() functions for T_DATA (T_TYPEDDATA) have problem to
measure memory size, so that we ignores T_DATA objects now.
For example, some functions skip NULL check for pointer.
The macro RGENGC_ESTIMATE_OLDSPACE enables/disables this feature,
and turned off as default.
We need to compare 3gen GC and this feature carefully.
(it is possible to enable both feature)
We need a help to compare them.
* internal.h: expose rb_obj_memsize_of().
* ext/objspace/objspace.c: use rb_obj_memsize_of() function.
* cont.c (fiber_memsize): fix to check NULL.
* variable.c (autoload_memsize): ditto.
* vm.c (vm_memsize): ditto.
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ObjectSpace.reachable_objects_from_root returns all objects refered
from root (called "root objects").
This feature is for deep object analysis.
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: add a test.
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* ext/objspace/objspace.c: try to include overview in rdoc,
see #8537.
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hook GC invocation.
* ObjectSpace.after_gc_start_hook=(proc)
* ObjectSpace.after_gc_end_hook=(proc)
Note that hooks are not kicked immediately. Procs are kicked
at postponed_job.
This feature is a sample of new internal event and
rb_postponed_job API.
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Read the following test to know HOWTO.
This feature is a sample of RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT.
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: add a test.
* ext/objspace/object_tracing.c: ditto.
* gc.c (rb_gc_count): add. THis function returns GC count.
* internal.h: add decl. of rb_gc_count(). Same as `GC.count'.
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for ObjectSpace.memsize_of().
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: add a test.
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* ext/objspace/objspace.c (type2sym, count_objects_size): use enum
instead of size_t which may be larger than actual values.
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structure of the result of reachable objects. Keys of table
contains object_id of each reachable objects. Value of table
is an object itself or an instance of InternalObjectWrapper.
To avoid duplication, we use st_table and object_id keys.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (type2sym): bug fix.
Should use `i' instead of `type'.
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`ObjectSpace::InternalObjectWrapper#internal_object_id' which returns
an object id of a wrapped internal object.
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internal object support.
If given object `obj' has references to internal objects
(such as T_NODE objects), then this method returns instances of
`ObjectSpace::InternalObjectWrapper' instead of that internal objects.
This instance contains a refereance to an internal object and you can
check the type of internal object using
`ObjectSpace::InternalObjectWrapper#type' method.
Rdoc of `InternalObjectWrapper' is not prepared yet.
* gc.c (rb_objspace_reachable_objects_from), gc.h: change
an interface of 'rb_objspace_reachable_objects_from()'
* gc.c, gc.h: add two APIs
- rb_objspace_markable_object_p(obj): check markable or not.
- rb_objspace_internal_object_p(obj): check internal or not.
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This method returns an array of objects referenced by given object.
If given object is special objects such as true/false/nil/Fixnum etc
then it returns nil. See rdoc for details.
[ruby-core:39772]
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: add a test for this method.
* gc.c: add rb_objspace_reachable_objects_from().
To make this function, add several member `mark_func_data'
to rb_objspace_t. If mark_func_data is not null, then
gc_mark() calls mark_func_data::mark_func.
* gc.h: export rb_objspace_reachable_objects_from().
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Fix rdoc.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (ObjectSpace.count_tdata_objects):
Change key type if the klass of a object is zero (internal object).
Read rdoc for details.
* internal.h: export rb_objspace_data_type_name().
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T_CLASS/const_tbl.
a patch from nagachika <nagachika00@gmail.com> [ruby-dev:42490]
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