* array.c (rb_ary_shuffle_bang, rb_ary_sample): share id_random
instead of no longer used sym_random.
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* process.c (rb_execarg_fixup): use RHASH_TBL_RAW and insert write
barriers where appropriate
* vm.c (kwmerge_i): use RHASH_TBL_RAW
* vm.c (HASH_ASET): use rb_hash_aset instead of calling directly into
st_insert
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* array.c (rb_ary_or): lhs elements are prefered, so should not
replace with rhs elements.
* test/ruby/test_array.rb (test_OR_in_order): import the test failed
by r43969 from rubyspec/core/array/union_spec.rb.
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* hash.c (rb_hash): detect recursion for all `hash' methods. each
`hash' methods no longer need to use rb_exec_recursive().
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST): for declaration
argument list of rb_block_call_func.
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if HAVE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE (or _WIN32) is defined.
We don't need these function if malloc_usable_size() is available.
* gc.c: catch up this change.
* gc.c: define HAVE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE on _WIN32.
* array.c (ary_resize_capa): do not use ruby_sized_xfree() with
local variable to avoid "unused local variable" warning.
This change only has few impact.
* string.c (rb_str_resize): ditto.
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* array.c: reduce use of RARRAY_LEN and ARY_CAPA when object is not
modified.
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* array.c (rb_ary_uniq): use rb_hash_values(), as well as the case no
block is given.
* internal.h: define rb_hash_values() as internal API.
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* array.c (rb_ary_uniq): set class of the return value to the receiver
class. fix failure in TestArray#test_array_subclass.
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* array.c (rb_ary_uniq): remove no longer used local variables since
r43194.
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RARRAY_RAWPTR(ary) returns (const VALUE *) type pointer and
usecase of this macro is not acquire raw pointer, but acquire
read-only pointer. So we rename to better name.
RSTRUCT_RAWPTR() is also renamed to RSTRUCT_CONST_PTR()
(I expect that nobody use it).
* array.c, compile.c, cont.c, enumerator.c, gc.c, proc.c, random.c,
string.c, struct.c, thread.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c:
catch up this change.
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there are not new relations.
* enum.c (enum_sort_by): ditto.
* struct.c (setup_struct): use RARRAY_RAWPTR().
* vm_eval.c (yield_under): ditto.
* ext/pathname/pathname.c (path_entries): use RARRAY_AREF().
* ext/pathname/pathname.c (path_s_glob): ditto.
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make it normal object.
* array.c (rb_ary_modify): use RARRAY_PTR_USE() without WB because
there are not new relations.
* array.c (ary_ensure_room_for_unshift): use RARRAY_RAWPTR() because
there are not new relations.
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At least on my environments, I don't see any errors
with many trials. Please tell us if you find any GC bugs.
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rb_gc_unprotect_logging() which is general version
* include/ruby/ruby.h: add USE_RGENGC_LOGGING_WB_UNPROTECT
to enable.
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* array.c (rb_ary_initialize): use ary_memfill().
* array.c (rb_ary_fill): ditto.
* array.c (rb_ary_slice_bang): use RARRAY_RAWPTR() because
this code creates no new references.
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Making non-shady shared array causes SEGV (see rubyci).
It seems a bug around shared array.
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* array.c (rb_ary_modify, ary_make_partial, rb_ary_splice,
rb_ary_replace, rb_ary_eql, rb_ary_compact_bang):
use RARRAY_RAWPTR() instead of RARRAY_PTR().
* array.c (rb_ary_shift): use RARRAY_PTR_USE() without WB because
there are not new relations.
* array.c (ary_ensure_room_for_unshift): ditto.
* array.c (rb_ary_sort_bang): ditto.
* array.c (rb_ary_delete_at): ditto.
* array.c (rb_ary_reverse_m): use RARRAY_RAWPTR() because
there are not new relations.
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because this operation creates a reference to Qnil.
* array.c (ary_make_shared, rb_ary_store, rb_ary_shift_m,
rb_ary_splice, rb_ary_resize, rb_ary_fill): use ary_mem_clear()
instead of rb_mem_clear().
* array.c (ary_make_shared): use RARRAY_RAWPTR() instead of RARRAY_PTR().
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with write barrier. If ary is promoted, use write barrier correctly.
* array.c (rb_ary_cat, rb_ary_unshift_m, rb_ary_dup,
rb_ary_sort_bang, rb_ary_replace, rb_ary_plus): use ary_memcpy().
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RARRAY_PTR. In this code, there are no "write" operation.
* array.c (rb_ary_equal): ditto.
* array.c (recursive_equal): ditto.
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because VALUE is not defined before including ruby/ruby.h.
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while iterating. Remove other pointer loop when arg is given.
* test/ruby/test_array.rb (test_count): add test for bug.
[ruby-core:56072] [Bug #8654]
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rb_hash_to_a() to avoid array creation with rb_assoc_new().
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Use RARRAY_ASET() or RARRAY_PTR_USE() to modify Array objects.
* array.c, gc.c: catch up above changes.
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* array.c (rb_ary_uniq_bang): must not be modified once frozen even in
a callback method.
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* array.c (rb_ary_sort_bang): must not be modified once frozen even in
a callback method.
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* array.c (ary_shrink_capa): shrink the capacity so it fits just with
the length.
* array.c (ary_make_shared): release never used elements from frozen
array to be shared. [ruby-dev:47416] [Bug #8510]
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See this ticet about RGENGC.
* gc.c: Add several flags:
* RGENGC_DEBUG: if >0, then prints debug information.
* RGENGC_CHECK_MODE: if >0, add assertions.
* RGENGC_PROFILE: if >0, add profiling features.
check GC.stat and GC::Profiler.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: disable RGENGC by default (USE_RGENGC == 0).
* array.c: add write barriers for T_ARRAY and generate sunny objects.
* include/ruby/ruby.h (RARRAY_PTR_USE): added. Use this macro if
you want to access raw pointers. If you modify the contents which
pointer pointed, then you need to care write barrier.
* bignum.c, marshal.c, random.c: generate T_BIGNUM sunny objects.
* complex.c, include/ruby/ruby.h: add write barriers for T_COMPLEX
and generate sunny objects.
* rational.c (nurat_s_new_internal), include/ruby/ruby.h: add write
barriers for T_RATIONAL and generate sunny objects.
* internal.h: add write barriers for RBasic::klass.
* numeric.c (rb_float_new_in_heap): generate sunny T_FLOAT objects.
* object.c (rb_class_allocate_instance), range.c:
generate sunny T_OBJECT objects.
* string.c: add write barriers for T_STRING and generate sunny objects.
* variable.c: add write barriers for ivars.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_setivar): ditto.
* include/ruby/ruby.h, debug.c: use two flags
FL_WB_PROTECTED and FL_OLDGEN.
* node.h (NODE_FL_CREF_PUSHED_BY_EVAL, NODE_FL_CREF_OMOD_SHARED):
move flag bits.
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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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* vm_eval.c (check_funcall_respond_to): preserve passed_block, which
is modified in vm_call0_body() via vm_call0(), and caused a bug of
rb_check_funcall() by false negative result of rb_block_given_p().
re-fix [ruby-core:53650] [Bug #8153].
[ruby-core:53653] [Bug #8154]
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comparison by hash for concerned methods. [ruby-core:51266]
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* array.c (rb_ary_delete_same_obj): new function for WeakRef.
This deletes same objects as item argument in the array.
* internal.h (rb_ary_delete_same_obj): add a declaration.
* gc.c (wmap_final_func): remove WeakRef object reference from the
array. rb_ary_delete() is not usable because it uses rb_equal() to
compare object references.
* gc.c (wmap_finalize): remove recycled object references from weak
map hash properly. How to get object reference from object id was
wrong. st_delete() doesn't work properly if key and value arguments
are same. The key of obj2wmap is referenced object and the value of
obj2wmap is WeakRef array.
* gc.c (wmap_aset): obj2wmap should contain WeakRef array in the
definition.
* test/test_weakref.rb
(TestWeakRef#test_not_reference_different_object,
TestWeakRef#test_weakref_finalize): add tests for above.
[ruby-core:49044] [Bug #7304]
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* array.c (rb_ary_aref): fix Segmentation fault at TestArray#test_aref
on x64 mingw. Variable argument of rb_scan_args() should be a pointer
(VALUE *), but 0 of variable argument seems not equal to null pointer
on x64 mingw.
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* array.c (rb_ary_shared_with_p): fix cache validity check.
If #pop or #shift has been called against $: or $", the array will
be still shared with the snapshot. We check array length for cache
validity.
[ruby-core:49518] [Bug #7383]
* test/ruby/test_require.rb
(TestRequire#test_require_with_array_pop,
TestRequire#test_require_with_array_shift): add tests for above.
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condition, missed break in switch/case, and workaround for GCC
optimization. See [ruby-core:49364] in detail. A great patch from
Heesob Park. [Bug #7352] [Feature #4766]
* array.c (rb_ary_bsearch): fix similar bug (missed break).
* test/ruby/test_range.rb: add two test cases for above.
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[ruby-core:36390] [Feature #4766]
* test/ruby/test_array.rb: add a test for above.
* range.c (range_bsearch): add Range#bsearch for binary search.
[ruby-core:36390] [Feature #4766]
* test/ruby/test_range.rb: add a test for above
* NEWS: added the two new methods.
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* array.c (empty_ary_alloc, ary_new): added array create DTrace probe.
* compile.c (rb_insns_name): allowing DTrace probes to access
instruction sequence name.
* Makefile.in: translate probes.d file to appropriate header file.
* common.mk: declare dependencies on the DTrace header.
* configure.in: add a test for existence of DTrace.
* eval.c (setup_exception): add a probe for when an exception is
raised.
* gc.c: Add DTrace probes for mark begin and end, and sweep begin and
end.
* hash.c (empty_hash_alloc): Add a probe for hash allocation.
* insns.def: Add probes for function entry and return.
* internal.h: function declaration for compile.c change.
* load.c (rb_f_load): add probes for `load` entry and exit, require
entry and exit, and wrapping search_required for load path search.
* object.c (rb_obj_alloc): added a probe for general object creation.
* parse.y (yycompile0): added a probe around parse and compile phase.
* string.c (empty_str_alloc, str_new): DTrace probes for string
allocation.
* test/dtrace/*: tests for DTrace probes.
* vm.c (vm_invoke_proc): add probes for function return on exception
raise, hash create, and instruction sequence execution.
* vm_core.h: add probe declarations for function entry and exit.
* vm_dump.c: add probes header file.
* vm_eval.c (vm_call0_cfunc, vm_call0_cfunc_with_frame): add probe on
function entry and return.
* vm_exec.c: expose instruction number to instruction name function.
* vm_insnshelper.c: add function entry and exit probes for cfunc
methods.
* vm_insnhelper.h: vm usage information is always collected, so
uncomment the functions.
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* configure.in (isinf, isnan): isinf() and isnan() are macros on
DragonFly which cannot be found by AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(). This
workaround enforces the fact that they exist on DragonFly.
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* vm_core.h (rb_call_info_t::refinements), compile.c (new_callinfo),
vm_insnhelper.c (vm_search_method): revert r37616 because it's too
slow. [ruby-dev:46477]
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_inline_method_cache): skip
the test until the bug is fixed efficiently.
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* array.c: speedup Array#unshift by using space in shared array.
[Feature #6638]
- when array owns its shared array (ARY_SHARED_NUM == 1), and there
is enough space then try unshift values directly into shared
array.
- when resulting array is big (~>64 items) then make it shared with
enough room for future #unshifts, and then insert into shared
array.
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* array.c (rb_ary_splice): use shared array in rb_ary_slice.
[Feature #6638]
- use ary_ensure_room_for_push when rb_ary_slice used to add at the
end of array, cause rb_ary_concat use rb_ary_slice.
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* array.c (ary_ensure_room_for_push): make array really suitable for
queue. [Feature #6638]
when array is shared (which happens after Array#shift), and
ARY_SHARED_NUM == 1 (which is very often when array used as queue),
then make rb_ary_push push directly into shared array.
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* array.c (rb_ary_modify): steal shared array's container when
ARY_SHARED_NUM == 1. [Feature #6638]
- Do not allocate new memory in rb_ary_modify when ARY_SHARED_NUM == 1
and length almost same.
- Store ARY_CAPA instead of RARRAY_LEN in ary_make_shared, to make
it useful.
- Fix rb_ary_sort_bang accordantly.
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