This removes the related tests, and puts the related specs behind
version guards. This affects all code in lib, including some
libraries that may want to support older versions of Ruby.
```
irb(main):001:0> RUBY_VERSION
=> "2.6.5"
irb(main):002:0> S = Struct.new(:foo, keyword_init: true)
=> S(keyword_init: true)
irb(main):003:0> S.new({foo: 23424}, 234) # I don't think this is intentional
=> #<struct S foo=23424>
irb(main):004:0>
```
Tightening this up should inform users when they are confused about
whether a struct is `keyword_init`.
In general RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS should only be set if we are
sure the arguments passed come directly from Ruby. For direct calls
to these C functions, we should not assume that keywords are passed.
Add static *_internal versions of these functions that
Kernel#instance_{eval,exec} and Module#{class,module}_{eval,exec}
call that set RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS.
Also, change struct.c back to calling rb_mod_module_eval, now that
the call is safe.
This is due to calling rb_mod_module_eval directly instead of using
rb_funcall_passing_block.
The problem with calling directly is it does not create a new VM
frame, so rb_mod_module_eval was called with no arguments, but with
the keyword given VM frame flag set, which causes problems
internally.
This was accidentally turned on because there was no checking for
Qundef.
Also, since only a single keyword is currently supported, simplify
the rb_get_kwargs call.
* struct.c: should not use `RSTRUCT_CONST_PTR` with method dispatch
because pointers can be obsolete after method dispatch. `rb_equal()`
and so on can dispatch Ruby's methods.
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* class.c (rb_keyword_error_new): use RARRAY_AREF() because
RARRAY_CONST_PTR() can introduce additional overhead in a futre.
Same fixes for other files.
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* struct.c (setup_struct): no need to use Array raw ptr here.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (UNREACHABLE_RETURN): UNREACHABLE at the end
of non-void functions.
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struct.c: define rb_struct_s_keyword_init to shared with marshal.c
internal.h: add the declaration to be used by marshal.c
test/ruby/test_marshal.rb: add test for Bug#14314
[Feature #14314] [ruby-core:84629]
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of keyword_init option. [DOC] [ci skip]
It's implemented to take Hash, but it's just implementation detail and
it's intended to behave in the same way as keyword arguments (for
:keyword_init option too).
Also I unified coding style of r61137 with other places.
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for debugging if it's specified for the Struct class.
This follows up r61137.
We don't provide a method to check it because I don't think of any use
case, but showing this to inspect would be helpful for debugging if
someone is debugging whether keyword_init is properly enabled or not.
In this commit, I didn't show `keyword_init: false` because of backward
compatibility. Ideally any application should not depend on the behavior
of inspect, but I don't have strong motivation to break it too.
[close GH-1773]
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The new function rb_yield_assoc_or_values() will reduce branching.
* vm_eval.c: add rb_yield_assoc_or_values()
* internal.h: ditto
* hash.c: use rb_yield_assoc_or_values()
* struct.c: ditto
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* struct.c: [DOC] improve examples for ::new, improve #dig example,
simplify #select example, use consistent style for return values,
fix typos and example code style, remove duplicate cross reference.
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* struct.c: restore class documentation for Struct
that disappeared with r46663.
Due to r46663, the class documentation for Struct disappeared.
(The revision inserted the definition of `InitVM_Struct` between
the rdoc and the definition of `Init_Struct`.)
The docs are rendered for 2.1: <https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/2.1.0/Struct.html>,
but not for later versions, see: <https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/2.2.0/Struct.html>
(Same for `ri` pages).
[ruby-core:79416] [Bug #13189]
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (struct RStruct): no longer.
* internal.h (struct RStruct): moved here.
* struct.c (rb_struct_ptr): a compensation function for the lack
of RSTRUCT_PTR. But now that we have RSTRUCT_GET/SET, that must
not be used anyway. I mark this deprecated. Dont use it.
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* struct.c (struct_make_members_list, rb_struct_s_def): member
names should be unique. [ruby-core:74971] [Bug #12291]
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* struct.c (struct_make_members_list): extract making member name
list from char* va_list, with creating symbols without
intermediate IDs.
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[#11776]
* hash.c: ditto
* struct.c: ditto
* test_hash.rb: Add basic test for user defined `dig`.
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* struct.c (rb_struct_aref, rb_struct_aset): show the given index,
not offset index, in the error messages when the offset is out
of the range.
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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
keep the receiver of uninitialized constant. [Feature #10881]
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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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* struct.c (AREF_HASH_UNIT): name a magic number, which is shared
by struct_member_pos_probe and struct_set_members.
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* struct.c (AREF_HASH_THRESHOLD): make an enum not to exceed the
int range.
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