and specialized Array#any? and Hash#any?
Based on patch by D.E. Akers [#11286]
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* array.c (rb_to_array_type): make public to share common code
internally.
* hash.c (rb_to_hash_type): make public to share common code
internally.
* symbol.c (rb_to_symbol_type): make public to share common code
internally.
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* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_opt_aref): optimize on other than fixnum
argument too.
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[Feature #13884]
Reduce number of memory allocations for "and", "or" and "diff"
operations on small arrays
Very often, arrays are used to filter parameters and to select
interesting items from 2 collections and very often these
collections are small enough, for example:
```ruby
SAFE_COLUMNS = [:id, :title, :created_at]
def columns
@all_columns & SAFE_COLUMNS
end
```
In this patch, I got rid of unnecessary memory allocations for
small arrays when "and", "or" and "diff" operations are performed.
name | HEAD | PATCH
-----------------+------:+------:
array_small_and | 0.615 | 0.263
array_small_diff | 0.676 | 0.282
array_small_or | 0.953 | 0.463
name | PATCH
-----------------+------:
array_small_and | 2.343
array_small_diff | 2.392
array_small_or | 2.056
name | HEAD | PATCH
-----------------+------:+------:
array_small_and | 1.429 | 1.005
array_small_diff | 1.493 | 0.878
array_small_or | 1.672 | 1.152
name | PATCH
-----------------+------:
array_small_and | 1.422
array_small_diff | 1.700
array_small_or | 1.452
Author: Dmitry Bochkarev <dimabochkarev@gmail.com>
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* array.c (binomial_coefficient): get rid of bignums by division
after each multiplications.
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* array.c (rb_ary_cycle_size, descending_factorial): use
rb_int_mul instead of rb_funcallv.
* array.c (binomial_coefficient): use rb_int_idiv instead of
rb_funcallv.
* array.c (rb_ary_repeated_permutation_size): use
rb_int_positive_pow.
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* array.c (ary_join_1): ignore encodings in nested arrays as an
initial encoding.
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* array.c (ary_join_1): copy the encoding of the converted string
of the first element by to_str too, as an initial encoding.
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This patch is sent from @selmertsx (morioka shuhei).
[fix GH-1646]
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* array.c: [DOC] make example in the docs for Array#{sort,sort!}
match the call-seq and description by using the same block vars.
Based on a patch by Roque Pinel (repinel). [Fix GH-1628]
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To convert the object implicitly, it has had two parts in convert_type() which are
1. lookink up the method's id
2. calling the method
Seems that strncmp() and strcmp() in convert_type() are slightly heavy to look up
the method's id for type conversion.
This patch will add and use internal APIs (rb_convert_type_with_id, rb_check_convert_type_with_id)
to call the method without looking up the method's id when convert the object.
Array#flatten -> 19 % up
Array#+ -> 3 % up
[ruby-dev:50024] [Bug #13341] [Fix GH-1537]
### Before
Array#flatten 104.119k (± 1.1%) i/s - 525.690k in 5.049517s
Array#+ 1.993M (± 1.8%) i/s - 10.010M in 5.024258s
### After
Array#flatten 124.005k (± 1.0%) i/s - 624.240k in 5.034477s
Array#+ 2.058M (± 4.8%) i/s - 10.302M in 5.019328s
### Test Code
require 'benchmark/ips'
class Foo
def to_ary
[1,2,3]
end
end
Benchmark.ips do |x|
ary = []
100.times { |i| ary << i }
array = [ary]
x.report "Array#flatten" do |i|
i.times { array.flatten }
end
x.report "Array#+" do |i|
obj = Foo.new
i.times { array + obj }
end
end
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* array.c (rb_ary_concat_multi): concatenate the array without generating
temporary Array object if only one argument is given.
This is very similar with r58886.
Array#concat will be faster around 19%.
[Fix GH-1634]
### Before
Array#concat 2.187M (± 3.5%) i/s - 10.926M in 5.002829s
### After
Array#concat 2.598M (± 1.8%) i/s - 13.008M in 5.008201s
### Test code
require 'benchmark/ips'
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report "Array#concat" do |i|
other = [4]
i.times { [1, 2, 3].concat(other) }
end
end
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* object.c (rb_equal): add optimized path to compare the objects using
rb_equal_opt(). Previously, if not same objects were given, rb_equal() would
call `==' method via rb_funcall() which took a long time.
rb_equal_opt() has provided faster comparing for Fixnum/Float/String objects.
Now, Time#eql? uses rb_equal() to compare with argument object and it will
be faster around 40% on 64-bit environment.
* array.c (rb_ary_index): remove redundant rb_equal_opt() calling.
Now, rb_equal() was optimized using rb_equal_opt().
If rb_equal_opt() returns Qundef, it will invoke rb_equal() -> rb_equal_opt(),
and it will cause the performance regression.
So, this patch will remove first redundant rb_equal_opt() calling.
* array.c (rb_ary_rindex): ditto.
* array.c (rb_ary_includes): ditto.
[ruby-core:80360] [Bug #13365] [Fix GH-#1552]
### Before
Time#eql? with other 7.309M (± 1.4%) i/s - 36.647M in 5.014964s
Array#index(val) 1.433M (± 1.2%) i/s - 7.207M in 5.030942s
Array#rindex(val) 1.418M (± 1.6%) i/s - 7.103M in 5.009164s
Array#include?(val) 1.451M (± 0.9%) i/s - 7.295M in 5.026392s
### After
Time#eql? with other 10.321M (± 1.9%) i/s - 51.684M in 5.009203s
Array#index(val) 1.474M (± 0.9%) i/s - 7.433M in 5.044384s
Array#rindex(val) 1.449M (± 1.7%) i/s - 7.292M in 5.034436s
Array#include?(val) 1.466M (± 1.7%) i/s - 7.373M in 5.030047s
### Test code
require 'benchmark/ips'
Benchmark.ips do |x|
t1 = Time.now
t2 = Time.now
x.report "Time#eql? with other" do |i|
i.times { t1.eql?(t2) }
end
# Benchmarks to check whether it didn't introduce the regression
obj = Object.new
x.report "Array#index(val)" do |i|
ary = [1, 2, true, false, obj]
i.times { ary.index(obj) }
end
x.report "Array#rindex(val)" do |i|
ary = [1, 2, true, false, obj].reverse
i.times { ary.rindex(obj) }
end
x.report "Array#include?(val)" do |i|
ary = [1, 2, true, false, obj]
i.times { ary.include?(obj) }
end
end
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* array.c (ary_ensure_room_for_push): use rb_ary_modify_check() instead of
rb_ary_modify() to check whether the object can be modified for non shared
Array object. rb_ary_modify() has the codes for shared Array object too.
In here, it has condition branch for shared / non shared Array object and
it can use rb_ary_modify_check() which is smaller function than
rb_ary_modify() for non shared object.
rb_ary_modify_check() will be expand as inline function.
If it will compile with GCC, Array#<< will be faster around 8%.
[ruby-core:81082] [Bug #13553] [Fix GH-1609]
## Clang 802.0.42
### Before
Array#<< 9.353M (± 1.7%) i/s - 46.787M in 5.004123s
Array#push 7.702M (± 1.1%) i/s - 38.577M in 5.009338s
Array#values_at 6.133M (± 1.9%) i/s - 30.699M in 5.007772s
### After
Array#<< 9.458M (± 2.0%) i/s - 47.357M in 5.009069s
Array#push 7.921M (± 1.8%) i/s - 39.665M in 5.009151s
Array#values_at 6.377M (± 2.3%) i/s - 31.881M in 5.001888s
### Result
Array#<< -> 1.2% faster
Array#push -> 2.8% faster
Array#values_at -> 3.9% faster
## GCC 7.1.0
### Before
Array#<< 10.497M (± 1.1%) i/s - 52.665M in 5.017601s
Array#push 8.527M (± 1.6%) i/s - 42.777M in 5.018003s
Array#values_at 7.621M (± 1.7%) i/s - 38.152M in 5.007910s
### After
Array#<< 11.403M (± 1.3%) i/s - 57.028M in 5.001849s
Array#push 8.924M (± 1.3%) i/s - 44.609M in 4.999940s
Array#values_at 8.291M (± 1.4%) i/s - 41.487M in 5.004727s
### Result
Array#<< -> 8.3% faster
Array#push -> 4.3% faster
Array#values_at -> 8.7% faster
## Test code
require 'benchmark/ips'
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report "Array#<<" do |i|
i.times { [1,2] << 3 }
end
x.report "Array#push" do |i|
i.times { [1,2].push(3) }
end
x.report "Array#values_at" do |i|
ary = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
i.times { ary.values_at(0, 2, 4) }
end
end
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* debug_counter.h: add the following counters to measure object types.
obj_free: freed count
obj_str_ptr: freed count of Strings they have extra buff.
obj_str_embed: freed count of Strings they don't have extra buff.
obj_str_shared: freed count of Strings they have shared extra buff.
obj_str_nofree: freed count of Strings they are marked as nofree.
obj_str_fstr: freed count of Strings they are marked as fstr.
obj_ary_ptr: freed count of Arrays they have extra buff.
obj_ary_embed: freed count of Arrays they don't have extra buff.
obj_obj_ptr: freed count of Objects (T_OBJECT) they have extra buff.
obj_obj_embed: freed count of Objects they don't have extra buff.
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* array.c (rb_ary_insert): fix the position in error message, when
it is less than -1.
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* array.c (rb_ary_insert): check position to insert even if no
elements to be inserted. [ruby-core:81125] [Bug #13558]
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Found a part where copy&paste can be eliminated. Reduces vm_exec_core
from 26,228 bytes to 26,176 bytes in size on my machine. I believe it
does not affect any runtime performance.
----
* array.c (rb_ary_tmp_new_from_values): extend existing
rb_ary_new_from_values function so that it can take
additional value for klass.
* array.c (rb_ary_new_from_values): use the new function.
* insns.def (toregexp): ditto.
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For a shared array root, struct RArray::as.heap.aux.capa stores the
number of Arrays holding reference to that T_ARRAY instead of the actual
heap-allocated capacity. Use ARY_CAPA() macro which handles this
appropriately.
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* array.c: [DOC] add example for Array.new with block and index.
Reported by Don Cruickshank. [ruby-core:68442] [Bug #10944]
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* array.c: [DOC] fix grammar in Array#sort, #sort!, #sort_by!,
move references below the code example, add a missing reference.
* enum.c: [DOC] fix grammar in Enumerable#sort, #sort_by.
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* array.c (finish_exact_sum): add 0 and the initial value to check
if the latter is numeric. [ruby-core:79572] [Bug #13222]
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Hidden objects (RBASIC_CLASS(hash) == 0) can never become
visible to other threads or signal handlers via
ObjectSpace.each_object or similar means. Thus it is safe to
forcibly recycle the object slot for future use, here.
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* array.c (rb_ary_sample): improve performance when many samples
from a large array. based on the patch by tomoya ishida
<tomoyapenguin AT gmail.com> in [ruby-dev:49956]. [Bug #13136]
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The current documentation for Array#join does not mention the
special treatment of nested arrays.
It says:
> Returns a string created by converting each element of the
> array to a string, separated by the given separator.
Expected behavior according to the docs would be:
[ "a", [1, 2, [:x, :y]], "b" ].join("-") #=> "a-[1, 2, [:x, :y]]-b"
# because of:
[1, 2, [:x, :y]].to_s #=> "[1, 2, [:x, :y]]"
Actual behavior:
[ "a", [1, 2, [:x, :y]], "b" ].join("-") #=> "a-1-2-x-y-b"
because join is applied recursively for nested arrays.
The patch clarifies this behavior.
(Also: small markup and grammar fix.)
Patch by Marcus Stollsteimer <sto.mar@web.de>
[ruby-talk:437238] [ruby-core:79079] [Bug #13130]
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Shrinking the Array from the block invoked by Array#select! or
Array#reject! causes the Array to be a negative number size. Ensure that
the resulting Array won't be smaller than 0.
[ruby-core:78739] [Bug #13053]
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Since the Array may be modified during rb_yield(), the length before
invoking the block can't be trusted. Fix possible out-of-bounds read in
Array#combination and Array#repeated_combination.
It may better to make a defensive copy of the Array, but for now let's
follow what Array#permutation does. [ruby-core:78738] [Bug #13052]
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* array.c (rb_ary_sum): change the algorithm to Kahan-Babuska balancing
summation to be more precise.
[Feature #12871] [ruby-core:77771]
* enum.c (sum_iter, enum_sum): ditto.
* test_array.rb, test_enum.rb: add an assertion for the above change.
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The sentence `Negative values of +index+ count from the end of the array.` can be interpreted that it only holds if a block is given. Clarify it.
Patch by: Lukas Elmer <lukas.elmer@gmail.com> (@lukaselmer)
Signed-off-by: Akira Matsuda <ronnie@dio.jp>
closes#1472
[ci skip]
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* array.c, class.c: Fixed documentation where Fixnum was referred
directly to use Integer, as Fixnum and Bignum are now unified
into Integer and direct usage is deprecated. [Fix GH-1459]
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a hash value of Object might be Bignum, but it causes many troubles
expecially the Object is used as a key of a hash. so I've gave up
to do so.
* array.c (rb_ary_hash): use above macro.
* bignum.c (rb_big_hash): ditto.
* hash.c (rb_obj_hash, rb_hash_hash): ditto.
* numeric.c (rb_dbl_hash): ditto.
* proc.c (proc_hash): ditto.
* re.c (rb_reg_hash, match_hash): ditto.
* string.c (rb_str_hash_m): ditto.
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* array.c (rb_ary_dig): [DOC] update an example of error message
by Array#dig, because of Integer Unification. [Fix GH-1455]
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because rb_class_of may return a singleton class.
[ruby-dev:49781] [Bug #12738]
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* array.c (rb_ary_concat_multi): take multiple arguments. based
on the patch by Satoru Horie. [Feature #12333]
* string.c (rb_str_concat_multi, rb_str_prepend_multi): ditto.
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* array.c (rb_ary_splice): consider elements in middle of self.
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