Especially over checking argc then calling rb_scan_args just to
raise an ArgumentError.
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Needlessly exporting can reduce performance locally and increase
binary size.
Increasing the footprint of our C-API larger is also detrimental
to our development as it encourages tighter coupling with our
internals; making it harder for us to preserve compatibility.
If some parts of the core codebase needs access to globals,
internal.h should be used instead of anything in include/ruby/*.
"Urabe, Shyouhei" <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:33 PM, Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> wrote:
> > shyouhei@ruby-lang.org wrote:
> >> https://svn.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi?view=revision&revision=61908
> >>
> >> export rb_mFConst
> >
> > Why are we exporting all these and making the public C-API bigger?
> > If anything, we should make these static. Thanks.
>
> No concrete reason, except they have already been externed in 2.5.
> These variables had lacked declarations so far, which resulted in their
> visibility to be that of extern. The commit is just confirming the status quo.
>
> I'm not against to turn them into static.
This reverts changes from r61910, r61909, r61908, r61907, and r61906.
* transcode.c (rb_eUndefinedConversionError): make static
(rb_eInvalidByteSequenceError): ditto
(rb_eConverterNotFoundError): ditto
* process.c (rb_mProcGID, rb_mProcUid, rb_mProcID_Syscall): ditto
* file.c (rb_mFConst): ditto
* error.c (rb_mWarning, rb_cWarningBuffer): ditto
* enumerator.c (rb_cLazy): ditto
[Misc #14381]
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* vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): move `rb_execution_context_t::safe_level` to
`rb_vm_t::safe_level_` because `$SAFE` is a process (VM) global state.
* vm_core.h (rb_proc_t): remove `rb_proc_t::safe_level` because `Proc`
objects don't need to keep `$SAFE` at the creation.
Also make `is_from_method` and `is_lambda` as 1 bit fields.
* cont.c (cont_restore_thread): no need to keep `$SAFE` for Continuation.
* eval.c (ruby_cleanup): use `rb_set_safe_level_force()` instead of access
`vm->safe_level_` directly.
* eval_jump.c: End procs `END{}` doesn't keep `$SAFE`.
* proc.c (proc_dup): removed and introduce `rb_proc_dup` in vm.c.
* safe.c (rb_set_safe_level): don't check `$SAFE` 1 -> 0 changes.
* safe.c (safe_setter): use `rb_set_safe_level()`.
* thread.c (rb_thread_safe_level): `Thread#safe_level` returns `$SAFE`.
It should be obsolete.
* transcode.c (load_transcoder_entry): `rb_safe_level()` only returns
0 or 1 so that this check is not needed.
* vm.c (vm_proc_create_from_captured): don't need to keep `$SAFE` for Proc.
* vm.c (rb_proc_create): renamed to `proc_create`.
* vm.c (rb_proc_dup): moved from proc.c.
* vm.c (vm_invoke_proc): do not need to set and restore `$SAFE`
for `Proc#call`.
* vm_eval.c (rb_eval_cmd): rename a local variable to represent clearer
meaning.
* lib/drb/drb.rb: restore `$SAFE`.
* lib/erb.rb: restore `$SAFE`, too.
* test/lib/leakchecker.rb: check `$SAFE == 0` at the end of tests.
* test/rubygems/test_gem.rb: do not set `$SAFE = 1`.
* bootstraptest/test_proc.rb: catch up this change.
* spec/ruby/optional/capi/string_spec.rb: ditto.
* test/bigdecimal/test_bigdecimal.rb: ditto.
* test/fiddle/test_func.rb: ditto.
* test/fiddle/test_handle.rb: ditto.
* test/net/imap/test_imap_response_parser.rb: ditto.
* test/pathname/test_pathname.rb: ditto.
* test/readline/test_readline.rb: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_file.rb: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_optimization.rb: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_proc.rb: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_require.rb: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto.
* test/rubygems/test_gem_specification.rb: ditto.
* test/test_tempfile.rb: ditto.
* test/test_tmpdir.rb: ditto.
* test/win32ole/test_win32ole.rb: ditto.
* test/win32ole/test_win32ole_event.rb: ditto.
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* transcode.c (str_transcode0): scrub in the given encoding when
the source encoding is given, not in the encoding of the
receiver. [ruby-core:75732] [Bug #12431]
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* transcode.c (rb_econv_substr_append, econv_primitive_convert):
the result should be infected by the original string.
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NULL checking is finished Before call of memsize functions.
See r52979.
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* transcode.c (econv_init): add guards to prevent source encoding
name and destination encoding name from GC.
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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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* transcode.c (econv_opts): get rid of inadvertent ID creation,
and preserve argument encoding in error messages.
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* transcode.c (rb_econv_t): reduce to 184 bytes from 200 on 64-bit
This allows rb_econv_t to fit inside of three cache lines on x86-64.
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str.encode doesn't have explicit invalid: :replace.
workaround fix for see #8995
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* transcode.c (str_transcode0): fix segv in String.encode!. now
rb_str_scrub() can return nil.
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* string.c (rb_str_scrub): export with fixed length arguments, and
allow nil as replacement string instead of omitting.
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* transcode.c (rb_econv_append): new function to append a string data
with converting its encoding. split from rb_econv_substr_append.
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* encoding.c (rb_enc_associate_index): refill the terminator if it
becomes longer than before. [ruby-dev:47500] [Bug #8624]
* string.c (str_null_char, str_fill_term): get rid of out of bound
access.
* string.c (rb_str_fill_terminator): add a parameter for the length of
new terminator.
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* transcode.c (str_encode_associate): fill terminator after conversion.
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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.
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fix invalid byte sequence.
* string.c (str_compat_and_valid): check given string is compatible
and valid with given encoding.
* transcode.c (str_transcode0): If invalid: :replace is specified for
String#encode, replace invalid byte sequence even if the destination
encoding equals to the source encoding.
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that transcoding to the same encoding is a no-op
(i.e. no exceptions, no replacements,...).
[ruby-core:43557][Bug #6190]
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transcoded, just set encoding but leave coderange unchanged as
forcee_encoding. [ruby-core:43557][Bug #6190]
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