NODE_FOR was used both for "for"-statement itself and for
multi-assignment of for-statement (for x, y, in...end).
This change separates the two purposes, NODE_FOR for the former, and
newly introduced NODE_FOR_MASGN for the latter.
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* test/-ext-/ast/test_ast.rb: Add tests for Node
code locations. This file tests
1. There are no Node whose code location is default
value (#test_not_cared)
2. There are no Node whose children's code locations
exceed parent's code location (#test_ranges)
* ext/-test-/ast/ast.c, ext/-test-/ast/extconf.rb:
Define AST module to help tests.
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* test/-ext-/win32/test_console_attr.rb (reverse_video): fix test
when reverse video is set.
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For garbage-concious users who use the `outbuf' argument of
`readpartial' to supply a destination buffer, this provides
a drastic reduction in garbage when inflating large inputs
in a streaming fashion.
This results in a anonymous RSS reduction in the reader
similar to the reduction in the writer from r61631.
Results using the test script from r61631
<https://svn.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi?view=revision&revision=61631>
Before:
writer 7.359999 0.000000 7.359999 ( 7.360639)
writer RssAnon: 4040 kB
reader 6.346667 0.070000 6.416667 ( 7.387654)
reader RssAnon: 98272 kB
After:
writer 7.309999 0.000000 7.309999 ( 7.310651)
writer RssAnon: 4048 kB
reader 6.146666 0.003333 6.149999 ( 7.334868)
reader RssAnon: 4300 kB
* ext/zlib/zlib.c (struct read_raw_arg): new struct
(gzfile_read_raw_partial): use read_raw_arg
(gzfile_read_raw_rescue): ditto
(gzfile_read_raw): accept outbuf, use read_raw_arg
(gzfile_read_raw_ensure): accept outbuf
(gzfile_read_header): ditto
(gzfile_check_footer): ditto
(gzfile_read_more): ditto
(gzfile_read_raw_until_zero): adjust for changes
(gzfile_fill): ditto
(gzfile_readpartial): ditto
(gzfile_read_all): ditto
(gzfile_getc): ditto
(gzfile_reader_end_run): ditto
(gzfile_reader_get_unused): ditto
(rb_gzreader_initialize): ditto
(gzreader_skip_linebreaks): ditto
(gzreader_gets): ditto
(zlib_gunzip_run): ditto
[ruby-core:84660] [Feature #14319]
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Zlib::GzipWriter generated large amounts of garbage from
(struct zstream).input. Reuse the .input field when it is
hidden, and recycle it when its lifetime is over. This change
alone reduced memory usage of the writer from 90MB to 4.5MB.
For the detached buffer of compressed data used by
gzfile_write_raw, we can only clear the string (not recycle it)
since user code may hold references to it (but the data would be
clobbered, anyways). This reduced memory usage slightly by
around 0.5MB (because it's smaller compressed data).
Combined, these changes reduce the anonymous RSS memory of a
dedicated writer process from over 90MB to under 4MB.
before:
# user system total real
writer 7.823332 0.053333 7.876665 ( 7.881464)
writer RssAnon: 92944 kB
reader 6.969999 0.076666 7.046665 ( 7.906377)
reader RssAnon: 109820 kB
after:
writer 7.359999 0.000000 7.359999 ( 7.360639)
writer RssAnon: 4040 kB
reader 6.346667 0.070000 6.416667 ( 7.387654)
reader RssAnon: 98272 kB
Script used:
-------
require 'zlib'
require 'benchmark'
nr = 16384 * 2
def stats(pfx, bm)
str = "#{bm}#{File.readlines("/proc/#$$/status").grep(/^RssAnon:/)[0]}"
puts str.gsub!(/^/m, pfx)
end
rd, wr = IO.pipe
pid = fork do
buf = ((0..255).map(&:chr).join * 128).freeze
rd.close
gzip = Zlib::GzipWriter.new(wr)
bm = Benchmark.measure do
nr.times { gzip.write(buf) }
gzip.close
wr.close
end
stats('writer ', bm)
end
wr.close
buf = ''
gunzip = Zlib::GzipReader.new(rd)
n = 0
bm = Benchmark.measure do
begin
gunzip.readpartial(16384, buf)
n += buf.size
rescue EOFError
break
end while true
end
stats('reader ', bm)
Process.waitall
-------
* ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_discard_input): reuse or recycle hidden input
(zstream_reset_input): clear hidden input
(zstream_run): detach input and recycle after use
(gzfile_write_raw): clear buffer after write
[ruby-core:84638] [Feature #14315]
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No need to reveal strings freshly created with rb_str_new.
* ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_detach_input): remove redundant call
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NODE_PRELUDE contains a `BEGIN` node, a main node, and compile_option.
This node is assumed that it must be located immediately under the root
NODE_SCOPE, but this strange assumption is not so good, IMO.
This change removes the assumtion; it integrates the former two nodes by
block_append, and moves compile_option into rb_ast_body_t.
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New IMEMO types were introduced, this just fixes the function that
converts the type to support the new types.
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It version changed fallback option to keywoad argument
on `Yaml.load` method. It break backword compatiblity.
see detailed discuttion: https://github.com/ruby/psych/issues/340
From: SHIBATA Hiroshi <hsbt@ruby-lang.org>
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But we couldn't ship strscan (and stringio) gem. Because rubygems.org
still masked them.
https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems.org/pull/1696
I'm going to ship them after it deployed.
From: SHIBATA Hiroshi <hsbt@ruby-lang.org>
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It needs to support header file installation and uninstallation.
But current RubyGems didn't support it feature yet.
From: SHIBATA Hiroshi <hsbt@ruby-lang.org>
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* tool/gperf.sed: comment out arguments part only, to keep the
following declarations static. [Feature #13883]
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* ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb (Ripper::Lexer): added allbits?,
anybits? and nobits? methods, as well as Integer. a patch by
aycabta. [Feature #14170]
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* tool/gperf.sed: extracted sed commands to a script. ANSI-C code
produced by gperf 3.1 declares length arguments as `size_t`. it
causes conflict with existing declarations, and needs casts for
a local variable and return statements.
[Feature #13883]
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This change makes method coverage result have not only first lineno of
method defintion, but also code range (i.e. first lineno, first column,
last lineno, and last column).
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This change makes each ISeq keep NODE's code range. This information is
needed for method coverage.
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Traditionally, method coverage measurement was implemented by inserting
`trace2` instruction to the head of method iseq. So, it just measured
methods defined by `def` keyword.
This commit drastically changes the measuring mechanism of method
coverage; at `RUBY_EVENT_CALL`, it keeps a hash from rb_method_entry_t*
to runs (i.e., it counts the runs per method entry), and at
`Coverage.result`, it creates the result hash by enumerating all
`rb_method_entry_t*` objects (by `ObjectSpace.each_object`).
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* ext/socket/ifaddr.c (ifaddr_memsize): do not count the whole
rb_ifaddr_t array for each elements. the header size is
included in the first element for the time being.
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* ext/socket/ifaddr.c (struct rb_ifaddr_tag): removed set but
unused member root.
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* ext/strscan/strscan.c: added `size`, `captures` and `values_at`
to StringScanner, shorthands of accessing the matched data.
based on the patch by apeiros (Stefan Rusterholz) at
[ruby-core:20412]. [Feature #836]
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* ext/psych/psych_parser.c (parse): fix declarations after
statement, which cause compile error on mswin.
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Import Ruby/OpenSSL 2.1.0.beta2. The full commit log since commit
e72d960db262 which was imported by r60013 can be found at:
https://github.com/ruby/openssl/compare/e72d960db262...v2.1.0.beta2
----------------------------------------------------------------
Kazuki Yamaguchi (26):
bn: use ALLOCV() macro instead of xmalloc()
appveyor.yml: remove 'openssl version' line
test/test_ssl_session: skip tests for session_remove_cb
x509ext: implement X509::Extension#==
x509attr: implement X509::Attribute#==
x509cert: implement X509::Certificate#==
x509revoked: add missing X509::Revoked#to_der
x509crl, x509revoked: implement X509::{CRL,Revoked}#==
x509req: implement X509::Request#==
ssl: extract rb_intern("call")
cipher: disallow setting AAD for non-AEAD ciphers
test/test_cipher: fix test_non_aead_cipher_set_auth_data failure
ssl: fix conflict of options in SSLContext#set_params
buffering: let #write accept multiple arguments
pkey: make pkey_check_public_key() non-static
x509cert, x509crl, x509req, ns_spki: check sanity of public key
test/envutil: port assert_warning from Ruby trunk
test/utils: remove a pointless .public_key call in issue_cert
ssl: add SSLContext#add_certificate
test/test_ssl: fix test_security_level
Drop support for LibreSSL 2.4
kdf: add HKDF support
test/test_x509cert: fix flaky test
test/test_x509crl: fix random failure
History.md: fix a typo
Ruby/OpenSSL 2.1.0.beta2
Mark Wright (1):
Fix build failure against OpenSSL 1.1 built with no-deprecated Thanks rhenium for the code review and fixes.
Peter Karman (1):
Add RSA sign_pss() and verify_pss() methods
aeris (1):
TLS Fallback Signaling Cipher Suite Value
kazu (1):
Use caller with length to reduce unused strings
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And adapt a net/http test to their old behavior. [ruby-core:83491]
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* compile.c (DECL_BRANCH_BASE, ADD_TRACE_BRANCH_COVERAGE): Add
a last location to arguments.
* compile.c (compile_if, compile_case, compile_case2, compile_loop, iseq_compile_each0):
Pass a last location to macros.
* ext/coverage/coverage.c (branch_coverage): Add a last location to
a return value.
* test/coverage/test_coverage.rb: Follow-up these changes.
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* ext/pathname/pathname.c: [DOC] improve example for Pathname.glob,
by using a more common glob pattern, and improve the reference
to the `base' keyword argument for Pathname#glob.
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* ext/etc/etc.c: [DOC] small language fixes for etc_sysconfdir docs.
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test/win32ole/test_win32ole.rb: add test for WIN32OLE#methods
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* ext/win32ole/win32ole_error.h: ditto.
* ext/win32ole/win32ole.c(typeinfo_from_ole): raise WIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError in ole_methods.
* ext/win32ole/win32ole_method.c(ole_methods_from_typeinfo): ditto.
M ext/win32ole/win32ole.c
M ext/win32ole/win32ole_error.c
M ext/win32ole/win32ole_error.h
M ext/win32ole/win32ole_method.c
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Now, casting NODE to VALUE is not recommended. This change requires an
explicit cast from VALUE to NODE to use the NODE utility functions such
as `nd_type`.
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When NODE_WHEN is compiled by iseq_compile_each0,
the node passed to compile_when is NODE_WHEN (not NODE_CASE).
So we can not handle the location of NODE_CASE of
case statements which don't have case expressions.
e.g. :
```
case; when 1; foo; when 2; bar; else baz; end
```
This commit adds NODE_CASE2, and compiles it by
iseq_compile_each0.
* compile.c (compile_case): Does not call COMPILE_ when
NODE_CASE does not have case expressions.
* compile.c (compile_case2): Compile NODE_CASE2 by compile_case2.
* compile.c (compile_when): Delete an obsoleted function.
* compile.c (iseq_compile_each0): Compile NODE_CASE2.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): Add NODE_CASE2 case.
* node.c (dump_node, rb_gc_mark_node): Add NODE_CASE2 case.
* node.h (node_type): Add NODE_CASE2.
* node.h (NEW_CASE2): Add a macro which generates NODE_CASE2.
* parse.y: Generate NODE_CASE2 if case expressions don't exist.
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IO#read_nonblock and IO#write_nonblock take into account
buffered data, so the Linux-only BasicSocket#read_nonblock
and BasicSocket#write_nonblock methods must, too.
This bug was only introduced in r58400
("socket: avoid fcntl for read/write_nonblock on Linux")
and does not affect any stable release.
* ext/socket/basicsocket.c (rsock_init_basicsocket):
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_recvfrom_nonblock):
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_init_socket_init):
* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (def read_nonblock):
* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (def write_nonblock):
* ext/socket/rubysocket.h (static inline void rsock_maybe_wait_fd):
* test/socket/test_basicsocket.rb (def test_read_write_nonblock):
[Feature #13362]
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* ext/etc/etc.c (etc_sysconfdir): mentioned special case on
Windows. [ruby-core:43110] [Bug #6121]
* ext/etc/extconf.rb: define SYSCONFDIR only if sysconfdir is set
in RbConfig::CONFIG and not empty.
* win32/Makefile.sub (config.status): sysconfdir is not used on
Windows.
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Make write methods of IO-like objects accept multiple arguments,
as well as IO#write.
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* ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_write_m): make StringIO#write
accept multiple arguments, as well as IO#write.
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The dfree and dsize callback functions are never called with NULL.
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Have the allocator function allocate struct dbmdata too. #initialize
should not call ALLOC() after opening a file since it can fail with
NoMemoryError, leaking the opened file.
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* node.h (enum node_type): remove NODE_DREGX_ONCE which is not
used anymore.
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* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): This node_type has
not been used since r24128.
* node.c (dump_node): ditto
* node.h (node_type, NEW_BMETHOD): ditto
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* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): This node_type has
not been used since r11840.
* node.c (dump_node, rb_gc_mark_node): ditto
* node.h (node_type, NEW_BLOCK_ARG): ditto
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* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): This node_type has
not been used since r13236.
* node.c (dump_node, rb_gc_mark_node): ditto
* node.h (node_type, NEW_TO_ARY): ditto
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TCPSocket.gethostbyname has problems similar to
Socket.gethostbyname.
An example of the problem which only the address family of
the first address is returned:
```
pp TCPSocket.gethostbyname("www.wide.ad.jp")
#=> ["www.wide.ad.jp",
[],
10,
"2001:200:dff:fff1:216:3eff:fe4b:651c",
"203.178.137.58"]
```
The address family of the first address, AF_INET6 (10), is
returned but
the address family of the second address, AF_INET, is not
returned.
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Merge a commit from upstream:
d1cbf6d75280 test/test_ssl_session: skip tests for session_remove_cb
Tests using SSL::SSLContext#session_remove_cb= are now skipped.
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* compile.c (defined_expr0): This node_type has
not been used since r11614.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): ditto
* node.c (dump_node): ditto
* node.h (node_type, NEW_CVDECL): ditto
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Addrinfo.getaddrinfo is recommended instead of
Socket.gethostbyname.
Addrinfo#getnameinfo is recommended instead of
Socket.gethostbyaddr.
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* ext/etc/etc.c (etc_sysconfdir): mentioned special case on
Windows. [ruby-core:43110] [Bug #6121]
* win32/Makefile.sub (config.status): sysconfdir is not used on
Windows.
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Kill following warning.
../../../ext/psych/yaml/emitter.c: In function ‘yaml_emitter_write_block_scalar_hints’:
../../../ext/psych/yaml/emitter.c:2196:20: warning: assignment discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
chomp_hint = "-";
^
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Kill following warning.
../../../ext/psych/yaml/emitter.c: In function ‘yaml_emitter_write_folded_scalar’:
../../../ext/psych/yaml/emitter.c:2283:5: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘yaml_emitter_write_indicator’ discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
if (!yaml_emitter_write_indicator(emitter, ">", 1, 0, 0))
^
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[Feature #13097]
I confirmed current ruby (Ruby 2.4 and trunk) uses
gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr().
Socket.gethostbyname uses getaddrinfo() and gethostbyname().
Socket.gethostbyaddr uses gethostbyaddr().
Socket.gethostbyname uses gethostbyname() to obtain alias hostnames.
RFC 3493 defines getaddrinfo()/getnameinfo() and
describes the problems of gethostbyname()/gethostbyaddr().
The problems are difficult protocol handling and thread-unsafety.
Since Ruby has GVL, the thread-unsafety doesn't cause wrong result.
But it may block other threads until finishing DNS query.
Socket.gethostbyname has the protocol handling problem.
It returns only one address family:
```
% ruby -rpp -rsocket -e 'pp Socket.gethostbyname("www.wide.ad.jp")'
["www.wide.ad.jp",
[],
10,
" \x01\x02\x00\r\xFF\xFF\xF1\x02\x16>\xFF\xFEKe\x1C",
"\xCB\xB2\x89:"]
```
www.wide.ad.jp has one IPv6 address and one IPv4 address.
But Socket.gethostbyname returns only one address family, 10 (AF_INET6),
which is the address family of the first address.
Also, Socket.gethostbyname and Socket.gethostbyaddr uses
4-bytes binary IPv4 address and 16-bytes binary IPv6 address.
This is not usual in other socket API in Ruby.
(Most socket API uses binary sockaddr string or Addrinfo object)
I think Socket.gethostbyname and Socket.gethostbyaddr are too far
from recommendable API.
So, I added deprecation description for documents for them.
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Currently, gcc claims your coding style is not good. Shut it up.
../../../ext/psych/yaml/emitter.c: In function ‘yaml_emitter_write_plain_scalar’:
../../../ext/psych/yaml/emitter.c:28:6: warning: value computed is not used [-Wunused-value]
&& ((emitter->line_break == YAML_CR_BREAK ? \
^
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Currently, dummy_mark variable makes following warnings. Let's fix it.
../../../ext/psych/yaml/parser.c: In function ‘yaml_parser_parse_block_sequence_entry’:
../../../ext/psych/yaml/parser.c:762:21: warning: variable ‘dummy_mark’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
yaml_mark_t dummy_mark; /* Used to eliminate a compiler warning. */
^
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Currently, scanner.c makes following warning. Fix it.
../../../ext/psych/yaml/scanner.c: In function ‘yaml_parser_decrease_flow_level’:
../../../ext/psych/yaml/scanner.c:1189:23: warning: variable ‘dummy_key’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
yaml_simple_key_t dummy_key; /* Used to eliminate a compiler warning. */
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* ext/win32/lib/win32/registry.rb (read, write): treat REG_NONE just like
REG_BINARY when reading and writing.
cf. [Bug #7526]
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* internal.h: imemo_mask is not a valid imemo type but
switch statements show warnings.
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[ruby-core:49373] [Feature #7360] proposed by Alexander E. Fischer.
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* ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb (on_heredoc_dedent): dedent only
strings at the beginning, not strings in middle.
[ruby-core:83343] [Bug #14027]
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* ext/zlib/zlib.c (zlib_gunzip): gz0 is a structure variable on
the stack, no longer valid after exit by an exception. ensure
to free instead. [Bug #13982]
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Sync with master branch of ruby/openssl.git to import changes in
v2.1.0.beta1..v2.0.6. The commit log since v2.1.0.beta1 which was
imported by r59734 can be found at:
https://github.com/ruby/openssl/compare/v2.1.0.beta1...e72d960db262
----------------------------------------------------------------
Kazuki Yamaguchi (16):
test/test_pair: fix test_write_nonblock{,_no_exceptions}
x509name: fix a typo in docs
test/test_fips: skip if setting FIPS mode fails
test/test_asn1: fix possible failure in test_utctime
test/test_ssl: suppress warning in test_alpn_protocol_selection_cancel
test/test_pair: disable compression
test/test_ssl: skip tmp_ecdh_callback test for LibreSSL >= 2.6.1
test/test_ssl: do not run NPN tests for LibreSSL >= 2.6.1
tool/ruby-openssl-docker: update
test/test_pair: replace sleep with IO.select
ssl: prevent SSLSocket#sysread* from leaking uninitialized data
ossl.c: use struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value for non-dynamic locks
ossl.c: make legacy locking callbacks reentrant
test/test_engine: suppress stderr
test/test_engine: check if RC4 is supported
Ruby/OpenSSL 2.0.6
SHIBATA Hiroshi (1):
To use upstream url of github
nobu (1):
ruby.h: unnormalized Fixnum value
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* load.c (rb_load_protect): fix the condition to load the found
file. fixup of r59155.
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* ext/psych/yaml/LICENSE: Integrate libyaml license to LEGAL and
removed this file from repository.
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* ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb (List#inspect): splat self data
to local variables same as members of Elem.
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`setup_hash` have already performed nil check and empty check.
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`console_size` is not a instance method but a class method.
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Instead of in configure.in. As of r28592 the HAVE_VAR_TIMEZONE and
HAVE_VAR_ALTZONE macros are only used by ext/date. ext/date doesn't care
whether they are int or long, so just check for the existence.
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Ensure `opt` is a hash before using `rb_hash_lookup` to `opt`.
This will prevent SEGV when an inappropriate object (i.e. an array)
is passed to `opt`.
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* parse.y (ripper_state): add states of scanner to tokens from
Ripper.lex and Ripper::Filter#on_*. based on the patch by
aycabta (Code Ahss) at [ruby-core:81789]. [Feature #13686]
* ext/ripper/tools/preproc.rb (prelude, usercode): generate EXPR_*
constants from enums.
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Coverage generates unique ID numbers for each branch and each method.
Use long instead of int for the IDs. I don't want to see 2^32 branches
and methods in one file, but just in case...
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