* vm_eval.c (rb_yield_lambda): new function which yields an array
to a proc and splat to a lambda. mainly for Enumerable only.
* vm_args.c (setup_parameters_complex): remove special lambda
splatting for [Bug #9605]. [ruby-core:77065] [Bug #12705]
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_callee_setup_block_arg): ditto.
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* vm.c (invoke_iseq_block_from_c): guard arguments on stack, not
to be clobbered during splatting.
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* vm_insnhelper.c (opt_eq_func): method to dispatch is resolved by
only the receiver's class, not including the argument class.
even if basic operation is redefined, other class conditions
never meet. optimize Float and non-Float case, delegate to
rb_float_equal directly.
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* How to enable this feature?
* define USE_DEBUG_COUNTER as 1.
* you can disable to output the result with
RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER_DISABLE environment variable
even if USE_DEBUG_COUNTER == 1.
* How to add new counter?
* add COUNTER(<name>) line on debug_counter.h.
* include "debug_counter.h"
* insert RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(<name>) line on your favorite place.
* counter output example:
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] mc_inline_hit 999
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] mc_inline_miss 3
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] mc_global_hit 23
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] mc_global_miss 273
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] mc_global_state_miss 3
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] mc_class_serial_miss 0
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] mc_cme_complement 0
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] mc_cme_complement_hit 0
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] mc_search_super 1384
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] ivar_get_hit 0
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] ivar_get_miss 0
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] ivar_set_hit 0
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] ivar_set_miss 0
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] ivar_get 431
[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER] ivar_set 465
* mc_... is related to method caching.
* ivar_... is related to instance variable accesses.
* compare with dtrace/system tap features, there are completely
no performacne penalties when it is disabled.
* This feature is supported only on __GNUC__ compilers.
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* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_zsuper): method defined in module in
refinement is not callable as-is. dispatch again.
[ruby-core:79588] [Bug #13227]
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* eval.c (setup_exception): make unfrozen copy of special
exception before setting up a cause.
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* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_iseq_setup_tailcall): check interrupts
after set up the new frame, not the passed block to be clobbered
by invoked finalizers and so on. [ruby-core:78981] [Bug #13107]
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* vm_insnhelper.c (callable_class_p): update assertion as callable
class may be T_MODULE or I_ICLASS which refines a module since
r56213. [Feature #12534]
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* vm_insnhelper.c (CHECK): remove extra semicolon and fold too
long line.
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and VM_FRAME_CFRAME_P().
Most of case, RUBY_VM_NORMAL_ISEQ_P() is no
longer needed.
* vm_core.h: introduce rb_obj_is_iseq().
* cont.c, vm.c: VM_FRAME_MAGIC_DUMMY with
VM_FRAME_FLAG_CFRAME.
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* *.c: rename rb_funcall2 to rb_funcallv, except for extensions
which are/will be/may be gems. [Fix GH-1406]
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are imemo objects (imemo_env).
* NEWS: describe this change. I believe nobody touch these objects
because there are no method defined.
* vm_core.h: remove the following definitions.
* rb_cEnv decl.
* GetEnvPtr() because Env is no longer T_DATA object.
* vm_core.h (rb_env_t): fix layout for imemo values.
* vm_core.h (vm_assert_env): added.
* vm_core.h (vm_env_new): added.
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[Bug #12628]
This patch introduce many changes.
* Introduce concept of "Block Handler (BH)" to represent
passed blocks.
* move rb_control_frame_t::flag to ep[0] (as a special local
variable). This flags represents not only frame type, but also
env flags such as escaped.
* rename `rb_block_t` to `struct rb_block`.
* Make Proc, Binding and RubyVM::Env objects wb-protected.
Check [Bug #12628] for more details.
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instead of setting rb_thread_t::cfp directly.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_pop_frame): return the result of
finish frame or not.
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* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_throw_start): check if the iseq is symbol
proc, class definition should not be a symbol proc.
[ruby-core:75856] [Bug #12462]
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* [Feature #12005] Unify Fixnum and Bignum into Integer
* include/ruby/ruby.h (rb_class_of): Return rb_cInteger for fixnums.
* insns.def (INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG): Unified from
FIXNUM_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG and BIGNUM_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG.
* vm_core.h: Ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c (opt_eq_func): Use INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG instead
of FIXNUM_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG.
* vm.c (vm_redefinition_check_flag): Use rb_cInteger instead of
rb_cFixnum and rb_cBignum.
(C): Use Integer instead of Fixnum and Bignum.
* numeric.c (fix_succ): Removed.
(Init_Numeric): Define Fixnum as Integer.
* bignum.c (bignew): Use rb_cInteger instead of Rb_cBignum.
(rb_int_coerce): replaced from rb_big_coerce and return fixnums
as-is.
(Init_Bignum): Define Bignum as Integer.
Don't define ===.
* error.c (builtin_class_name): Return "Integer" for fixnums.
* sprintf.c (ruby__sfvextra): Use rb_cInteger instead of rb_cFixnum.
* ext/-test-/testutil: New directory to test.
Currently it provides utilities for fixnum and bignum.
* ext/json/generator/generator.c: Define mInteger_to_json.
* lib/mathn.rb (Fixnum#/): Redefinition removed.
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* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_get_ev_const): warn deprecated constant even
in the class context. [ruby-core:75505] [Bug #12382]
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and define CONSTFUNC and PUREFUNC if available.
Note that I don't add those options as default because
it still shows many false-positive (it seems not to consider
longjmp).
* vm_eval.c (stack_check): get rb_thread_t* as an argument
to avoid duplicate call of GET_THREAD().
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This reverts commit r54747.
!__clang__ is also essential.
Anyway clang inlines vm_getivar into both vm_call_ivar and
vm_getinstancevariable, which r54728 originally intended to.
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* vm_insnhelper.c (INLINE): works with __NO_INLINE__ only,
__clang__ is not the point.
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define as `static inline` when it is not optimized to keep
the symbol generated.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_getivar): use `INLINE` to force inline
so that a compiler inlines it into vm_getinstancevariable
and optimizes out is_attr and related branches.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_getivar): use `inline` to recommend inline.
Without this vm1_ivar_set is degraded.
benchmark results:
minimum results in each 5 measurements.
Execution time (sec)
name ruby 2.4.0dev (2016-04-23 trunk 54727) [x86_64-linux] ruby 2.4.0dev (2016-04-23 trunk 54733) [x86_64-linux] built-ruby
loop_whileloop 0.641 0.642 0.646
vm1_ivar* 1.002 0.999 0.831
vm1_ivar_set* 0.369 1.106 0.362
Speedup ratio: compare with the result of `ruby 2.4.0dev (2016-04-23
trunk 54727) [x86_64-linux]' (greater is better)
name ruby 2.4.0dev (2016-04-23 trunk 54733) [x86_64-linux]
built-ruby
loop_whileloop
0.998 0.991
vm1_ivar*
1.003 1.205
vm1_ivar_set*
0.334 1.018
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* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_getivar): add missing static to inline,
otherwise external symbol is referred and link fails when
optimization is disabled.
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vm_getivar is called by vm_call_ivar and vm_getinstancevariable.
At least with GCC 4.8 and 5.3 on Linux, they are inlining it into
vm_call_ivar but not vm_getinstancevariable.
By `inline`, they correctly inline it and gains performance.
Speedup ratio: compare with the result of `ruby 2.4.0dev (2016-04-23
trunk 54727) [x86_64-linux]' (greater is better)
name built-ruby
loop_whileloop 1.001
vm1_ivar* 1.189
vm1_ivar_set* 1.024
Note tha `inline`'s meaning is different between old GCC
and C99. Old GCC's inline means C99's extern inline.
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Inline.html
Since Ruby specify -std=iso9899:1999, it works like C99.
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Take advantage of "%+" modifier in the format string instead of
explicitly calling rb_inspect to reduce object size.
On x86 32-bit:
text data bss dec hex filename
before: 2949572 12448 30680 2992700 2daa3c miniruby
after: 2949464 12448 30680 2992592 2da9d0 miniruby
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* vm_eval.c (make_no_method_exception): make format string
fstring.
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functions) to the latter location.
This moving recovers performance a little.
[Bug #11829]
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with keyword arguments for VM_METHOD_TYPE_ATTRSET type methods.
Normally, we can not use keyword arguments for this kind of methods,
(obj.foo = 1), but we can set alias names for them.
[Bug #11657]
* test/ruby/test_keyword.rb: add a test for this fix.
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