It is never used. We don't need it anyway as it's part of C89 which is
our current minimum requirement.
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Fix a warning in ruby/win32.h which can cause failures with mkmf
The return value is implicit type casted from 'long double' to 'double', currently.
This causes a gcc warning like this:
```
In file included from C:\Ruby24-x64\include\ruby-2.4.0/ruby/defines.h:243:0,
from C:\Ruby24-x64\include\ruby-2.4.0/ruby/ruby.h:36,
from C:\Ruby24-x64\include\ruby-2.4.0/ruby.h:33,
from conftest.c:1:
C:\Ruby24-x64\include\ruby-2.4.0/ruby/win32.h: In function 'rb_w32_pow':
C:\Ruby24-x64\include\ruby-2.4.0/ruby/win32.h:786:12: warning: conversion to 'double' from 'long double' may alter its value [-Wfloat-conversion]
return powl(x, y);
^~~~~~~~~~
```
This is fixed by the attached explicit type cast.
Moreover when CFLAGS is set to '-Wconversion', it prevents the compiler from
building. This is the case at the nokogiri gem.
The original issue arose at RubyInstaller2: 576a0eb70a
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (rb_funcall): check if argc matches the
number of variadic arguments, and replace with rb_funcallv.
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rb_struct_size returns an Integer VALUE, so it must be converted
to a `long` for compatibility with previous Ruby C API versions.
* ext/-test-/struct/len.c: new
* test/-ext-/struct/test_len.rb: new
* include/ruby/ruby.h (RSTRUCT_LEN): use NUM2LONG
[ruby-core:80692] [Bug #13439]
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (rb_yield_values): check if argc matches the
number of variadic arguments, and replace with rb_yield_values2.
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* thread.c (rb_thread_fd_close): remove deprecated. a couple of
external libraries used it. [ruby-core:80078] [Bug #13304]
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This commit is auto-generated using following command:
svn diff -r57807:57788 include internal.h bignum.c numeric.c compile.c insns.def object.c sprintf.c | patch -p0
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r57789 (74cdd89) was gradually "improve"d by naruse through r57793 to
r57806, resulted in reverting the efect of r57789 while retaining its
complexity. I think the current situation is slightly worse than
before (same output complicated source code).
Here I introduce __builtin_add_overflow again, which (I think) is what
naruse wanted to do in r57793.
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* On recent CPUs, 2-operand MUL's latency is 3 cycle but ADD is 1 cycle.
* clang Optimizes `MUL rax,2` into `ADD rax,rax` but gcc7 doesn't.
* LONG2FIX is compiled into `lea r14,[r15+r15*1+0x1]`; this is 1cycle
and run in parallel if the branch prediction is correct.
* Note that old (RB_POSFIXABLE(f) && RB_NEGFIXABLE(f)) is usually uses
following instructions.
* movabs rax,0x4000000000000000
* add rax,rdi
* js
It needs large immediate and Macro-Fusion is not applied.
ADD and JO is much smaller though it is also Macro-Fusion unfriendly.
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Looking at the source code, FIXABLE tends to be just before LOING2FIX
to check applicability of that operation. Why not try computing first
then check for overflow, which should be optimial.
I also tried the same thing for unsigned types but resulted in slower
execution. It seems RB_POSFIXABLE() is fast enough on modern CPUs.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (RB_GC_GUARD): prevent guarded pointer from
optimization by using as an input to inline asm.
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Previous implementation had an issues:
- macros murmur1 assumes murmur_step takes rotation value
as a second argument
- but murmur_step second argument is "next block"
- this makes st_hash_uint and st_hash_end to not mix high bits of
hash value into lower bits
- this leads to pure hash behavior on doubles and mixing hashes using
st_hash_uint.
It didn't matter when bins amount were prime numbers, but it hurts
when bins are powers of two.
Mistake were created cause of attempt to co-exist Murmur1 and Murmur2
in a same code.
Change it to single hash-function implementation.
- block function is in a spirit of Murmur functions,
but handles inter-block dependency a bit better (imho).
- final block is read in bit more optimal way on CPU with unaligned word access,
- final block is mixed in simple way,
- finalizer is taken from MurmurHash3 (it makes most of magic :) )
(64bit finalizer is taken from
http://zimbry.blogspot.ru/2011/09/better-bit-mixing-improving-on.html)
Also remove ST_USE_FNV1: it lacks implementation of many functions,
and looks to be abandoned
Author: Sokolov Yura aka funny_falcon <funny.falcon@gmail.com>
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (RB_TEST, RB_NIL_P): prefix RB to get rid of
name conflicts with other headers.
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* st.h (struct st_hash_type): Remove strong_hash.
(struct st_table): Remove inside_rebuild_p and curr_hash.
* st.c (do_hash): Use type->hash instead of curr_hash.
(make_tab_empty): Remove setting up curr_hash.
(st_init_table_with_size): Remove setting up inside_rebuild_p.
(rebuild_table): Remove clearing inside_rebuild_p.
(reset_entry_hashes, HIT_THRESHOULD_FOR_STRONG_HASH): Remove code
recognizing a denial attack and switching to strong hash.
* hash.c (rb_dbl_long_hash, rb_objid_hash, rb_ident_hash): Use
rb_hash_start to randomize the hash.
(str_seed): Remove.
(any_hash): Remove strong_p and use always rb_str_hash for
strings.
(any_hash_weak, rb_any_hash_weak): Remove.
(st_hash_type objhash): Remove rb_any_hash_weak.
based on the patch by Vladimir N Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com> at
[ruby-core:78490]. [Bug #13002]
* test/ruby/test_hash.rb (test_wrapper): objects other than special
constants should be able to be wrapped.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (RSTRUCT_PTR): at r55788, `rb_struct_const_ptr` had been hidden and `rb_struct_ptr` had been implemented for backward compatiblity. but the definition of `RSTRUCT_PTR` was not modified to use it, probably by mistake.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (RBIGNUM_SIGN): use a wrapper function to
return the sign bit, instead of comparing with 0.
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[Feature #12142]
See header of st.c for improvment details.
You can see all of code history here:
<https://github.com/vnmakarov/ruby/tree/hash_tables_with_open_addressing>
This improvement is discussed at
<https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12142>
with many people, especially with Yura Sokolov.
* st.c: improve st_table.
* include/ruby/st.h: ditto.
* internal.h, numeric.c, hash.c (rb_dbl_long_hash): extract a function.
* ext/-test-/st/foreach/foreach.c: catch up this change.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (rb_integer_type_p): turn into macro to help
clang based on old gcc to eliminate CSE.
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* include/ruby/encoding.h: include "ruby/ruby.h" explicitly for
enum ruby_fl_type and VALUE.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (RB_INT2FIX, RB_LONG2FIX): prefix RB to
global symbols to get rid of name conflicts with other headers.
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Fix compile error with compilers that do not have force inline
attribute, including old version of fcc on Solaris 10.
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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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* include/ruby/ruby.h (ruby_fl_type): use __extension__ to get rid
of pedantic warning against RUBY_FL_USER19.
https://github.com/skylightio/skylight-ruby/issues/64
* include/ruby/ruby.h (rb_mul_size_overflow): ditto for use of
int128.
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