* eval.c (ruby_eval_main_internal): set nil to the result if nothing
executed.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h: public symbols must have default visibility.
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for few years because:
* NODE is no longer accessible.
* rb_iseq_eval_main crashes without preparing with rb_thread_t.
* some existing APIs calls exit(3) without giving the opportunity to
finalize or handle errors to the client.
* No general-purpose function to compile a source to an iseq are
published in the public headers.
This commit solves the problems.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: Grouped APIs for embedding CRuby interpreter.
(ruby_setup, ruby_compile_main_from_file,
ruby_compile_main_from_string, ruby_eval_main,
ruby_set_script_name): new APIs to embed CRuby.
(ruby_opaque_t) Opaque pointer to an internal data, to NODE or iseq
in particular.
* eval.c (ruby_setup): Similar to ruby_init but returns an error code
instead of exit(3) on error.
(ruby_eval_main): Similar to ruby_exec_node but returns the
evaluation result.
(ruby_eval_main_internal): renamed from ruby_exec_internal.
* ruby.c (toplevel_context): new helper function.
(PREPARE_EVAL_MAIN): moved.
(process_options): refactored with new functions.
(parse_and_compile_main) new helper funciton.
(ruby_compile_main_from_file, ruby_compile_main_from_string) new API
(ruby_set_script_name): new API.
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dfp (dynamic frame pointer) to ep (environment pointer).
This change make VM `normal' (similar to other interpreters).
Before this commit:
Each frame has two env pointers lfp and dfp. lfp points
local environment which is method/class/toplevel frame.
lfp[0] is block pointer.
dfp is block local frame. dfp[0] points previous (parent)
environment pointer.
lfp == dfp when frame is method/class/toplevel.
You can get lfp from dfp by traversing previous environment
pointers.
After this commit:
Each frame has only `ep' to point respective enviornoment.
If there is parent environment, then ep[0] points parent
envioenment (as dfp). If there are no more environment,
then ep[0] points block pointer (as lfp). We call such ep
as `LEP' (local EP). We add some macros to get LEP and to
detect LEP or not.
In short, we replace dfp and lfp with ep and LEP.
rb_block_t and rb_binding_t member `lfp' and `dfp' are removed
and member `ep' is added.
rename rb_thread_t's member `local_lfp' and `local_svar' to
`root_lep' and `root_svar'.
(VM_EP_PREV_EP(ep)): get previous environment pointer. This macro
assume that ep is not LEP.
(VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(ep)): get block pointer. This macro assume
that ep is LEP.
(VM_EP_LEP_P(ep)): detect ep is LEP or not.
(VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR(ptr)): make block pointer.
(VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR_P(v)): detect v is block pointer.
(VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR(ptr)): make prev environment pointer.
(VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR_P(v)): detect v is prev env pointer.
* vm.c: apply above changes.
(VM_EP_LEP(ep)): get LEP.
(VM_CF_LEP(cfp)): get LEP of cfp->ep.
(VM_CF_PREV_EP(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_PREV_EP(cfp->ep).
(VM_CF_BLOCK_PTR(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(cfp->ep).
* vm.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_insnhelper.h, insns.def:
apply above changes.
* cont.c: ditto.
* eval.c, eval_intern.h: ditto.
* proc.c: ditto.
* thread.c: ditto.
* vm_dump.c: ditto.
* vm_exec.h: fix function name (on vm debug mode).
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Current VM doesn't use this bit.
* vm_core.h (RUBY_VM_GET_BLOCK_PTR): added.
* eval.c (rb_block_given_p): use RUBY_VM_GET_BLOCK_PTR().
* vm_eval.c (rb_f_block_given_p): ditto.
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Backtrace information contains an array consists of location
information for each frames by string.
RubyVM::Backtrace object is lightweight backtrace information,
which contains complete information to generate traditional style
backtrace (an array of strings) with faster generation.
If someone accesses to backtrace information via
Exception#backtrace, then convert a RubyVM::Backtrace object to
traditonal style backtrace.
This change causes incompatibility on marshal dumpped binary
of Exception. If you have any trouble on it, please tell us
before Ruby 2.0 release.
Note that RubyVM::Backtrace object should not expose Ruby level.
* error.c, eval.c, vm_eval.c: ditto.
* internal.h: ditto.
* eval_error.c: fix to skip "set_backtrace" method invocation in
creating an exception object if it call a normal set_backtrace
method (defined by core).
* test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: fix for above change.
* vm_method.c (rb_method_defined_by): added. This function
checks that the given object responds with the given method
by the given cfunc.
* benchmark/bm_vm2_raise1.rb, benchmark/bm_vm2_raise2.rb:
add to measure exception creation speed. raise1 create
exception objects from shallow stack frame. raise2 create
exception objects from deep stack frame.
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no waiting thread. If there are 2 or more runnable threads,
the timer thread does polling. Avoid polling makes power save
for several computers (0.2W per a Ruby process, when I measured).
If outside-event such as signal or Thread#kill was occuerred
when the timer thread does not do polling, then wake-up
the timer thread using communication-pipe (the timer thread
waits this communication-pipe with select(2)).
The discussion about this modification can be found from the post
[ruby-core:33456] and other related posts.
Note that Eric Wong and KOSAKI Motohiro give us the huge
contributions for this modification. Thanks.
* thread_pthread.c (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread): add a function.
This function wakes up the timer thread using communication-pipe.
* thread.c (rb_thread_stop_timer_thread): add a parameter which
specify closing communication-pipe or not.
* thread.c (rb_thread_terminate_all): do not stop timer thread here
(ruby_cleanup() terminate timer thread).
* signal.c: wake up timer thread using
rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread() from signal handler.
* eval.c (ruby_cleanup): use rb_thread_stop_timer_thread(1).
* process.c: use rb_thread_stop_timer_thread(0)
(reuse communication-pipe).
* thread_win32.c (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread): add a dummy
function.
* vm_core.h: add and fix decl. of functions.
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* compile.c, eval.c, iseq.c, object.c, parse.y, proc.c, process.c,
thread.c, vm.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_method.c: don't
declare internal functions.
Note that rb_method_entry_eq() is defined in vm_method.c but
there was a declaration in proc.c with different const-ness.
Now it is declared in method.h with same const-ness to the
definition.
* object.c (rb_mod_module_exec): don't declare functions declared in
include/ruby/intern.h.
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cfp->me because method_entry_of_iseq() might become expensive.
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methods defined by Module#define_method with a same block.
[ruby-core:35386] fixes#4606
* eval (method_entry_of_iseq): new helper function. search control
frame stack for a method entry which has given iseq.
* test/ruby/test_method.rb: add tests for #4696
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* eval.c (ruby_cleanup): bug fix around at_exit (1) timing was
wrong. (2) execution order was opposite.
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hook a VM termination. Right now, because the VM we have is
process global, most extensions do not deallocate resources and
leave them to Operating System's reaping userland processes. But
in a future we plan to have multiple VMs to run simultaneously in
a single process (MVM project). At that stage we can no longer
rely on OSes and have to manage every resources to be reclaimed
properly. So it is. For a forward-compatibility reason this API
is introduced now, encouraging you to be as gentle as you can for
your resources; that is, tidy up your room.
* include/ruby/vm.h: ditto.
* vm_core.h (rb_vm_struct): new field.
* vm.c (vm_init2): initialize above new field.
* eval.c (ruby_cleanup): trigger those hooks.
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vm_insnhelper.c (vm_yield_with_cfunc): as the name of a C-level
block, use the current method ID at the creation point.
[ruby-dev:41852]
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single element array instead of string itself. [ruby-core:30196]
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signal handler (of r27513). Absence of the guard made
bootstraptest/test_thread.rb fail sometimes.
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it seems not to make sense. [ruby-dev:40121]
* vm_core.h, eval.c (rb_protect): ditto.
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return and c-return trace. This issue skips (c-)return event
with global jump such as break or return. This fix make vm invoke
hooks at stack rewind timing. fix [ruby-core:27606] [Bug #2610].
* test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: add a test for above.
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* defs/dtrace.d: new file. defined a dtrace provider "ruby".
* include/ruby/ruby.h (LIKELY): moved from vm.c.
(UNLIKELY): ditto.
(OBJSETUP): probe "object-create".
(RUBY_EVENT_RESCUE): new event.
* vm_exec.c (DEBUG_ENTER_INSN): embeded a probe insn-entry into it.
(DEBUG_END_INSN): insn-return.
* vm.c (LIKELY): moved into ruby.h.
(UNLIKELY): ditto.
(Init_BareVM): embeded a probe "raise" into it.
* variable.c (rb_class2name_without_alloc): new utility function.
* tool/rbinstall.rb (install?(:ext, :arch, :'ext-arch')): installs
dtrace.d if necessary.
* thread_pthread.c (add_signal_thread_list): probe "raise".
(rb_thread_create_timer_thread): ditto.
* thread.c (rb_thread_schedule_rec): probes "thread-enter" and
"thread-leave",
(thread_start_func_2): ditto.
(thread_cleanup_func): probe "thread-term"
* lib/mkmf.rb: supports dtrace postprocessor on making an extension.
* iseq.c (rb_vm_insn_name): new utility function.
(rb_vm_insn_len): ditto.
* insns.def (hook): probes "method-etnry", "method-return", "line",
and "rescue".
* compile.c (iseq_compile_each): adds a trace op for "rescue" probe.
* gc.c (garbage_collect): probes "gc-begin" and "gc-end".
(obj_free): probe "object-free"
(garbage_collect_with_gvl): probe "raise"
(negative_size_allocation_error): ditto.
(rb_memerror): ditto.
* eval.c (rb_rescue2): probe "rescue"
(rb_longjmp): probe "raise"
* ext/probe/probe.c: new extension for application defined probes.
* ext/probe/extconf.rb: ditto.
* configure.in (--with-tracing-model): new option to choose a tracing
mechanism.
(DTRACE): new substitution. name of dtrace(1).
(RUBY_TRACING_MODEL): new substitution.
(DTRACE_OBJ): ditto.
(MINIDTRACE_OBJ): ditto.
(GOLFDTRACE_OBJ): ditto.
(LIBRUBY_DTRACE_OBJ): ditto.
(RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS): new macro. checks whether the dtrace on
the system needs postprocessing.
(RUBY_DTRACE_BSD_BROKEN): new macro. checks whether the dtrace
supports USDT.
* Makefile.in:
(DTRACE): new variable. name of dtrace(1).
(TRACING_MODEL): new variable. name of the chosen tracing mechanism.
(DTRACE_OBJ): same as the one in configure.in.
(MINIDTRACE_OBJ): ditto.
(GOLFDTRACE_OBJ): ditto.
(LIBRUBY_DTRACE_OBJ): ditto.
(CPPOUTFILE): new substitution. necessary for generating dtrace.d
(trace_none.h): new target for TRACING_MODEL=none
(RUBY_H_INCLUDES): appended a header for tracing.
(distclean-local): also removes preprocessed version of dtrace.d
($(LIBRUBY_A)): needs $(LIBRUBY_DTRACE_OBJ) if dtrace needs
postprocessing.
($(PROGRAM)): ditto.
(golf): ditto.
(miniruby): ditto.
($(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/dtrace.d): new target. preprocessed verson
of defs/dtrace.d. generated if necessary.
($(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/trace_dtrace.h): new target.
definition of probes.
($(LIBRUBY_DTRACE_OBJ)): new target. generated if dtrace needs
postprocessing.
($(DTRACE_OBJ)): ditto.
($(MINIDTRACE_OBJ)): ditto.
($(GOLFDTRACE_OBJ)): ditto.
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to_ary. Just call. [ruby-core:23738]
* eval.c (rb_check_funcall): new function with method existence
check. returns Qundef when the method does not exist.
* enumerator.c (enumerator_rewind): just call method, using
rb_check_funcall(). [ruby-core:23738]
* error.c (exc_equal): ditto.
* object.c (convert_type): ditto.
* error.c (rb_name_err_mesg_new): export function.
* eval.c (make_exception): ditto.
* io.c (pop_last_hash): return early when the last argument is nil.
* io.c (rb_io_puts): treat T_STRING specially for small
optimization.
* vm_eval.c (raise_method_missing): skip method call if possible
using rb_method_basic_definition_p().
* vm_eval.c (method_missing): ditto.
* test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb (TestRubyOptions#test_debug): test
suites changed to ignore exceptions caused by just-call policy.
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