* ext/socket/extconf.rb: use system getaddrinfo, getnameinfo, and
freeaddrinfo on Windows if they are provided. they conflict
with addrinfo.h and cannot compile. conftest.exe linked against
msvcr90.dll segfaults when invoked in extconf.rb for unknown
reason, and failed to check them.
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* ext/socket/depend: separate constdefs.c and constdefs.h so that
only one process will run when parallel building.
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On platforms where MSG_DONTWAIT works reliably on all sockets
(so far, I know of Linux), we can avoid fcntl syscalls and
implement IO#write_nonblock and IO#read_nonblock in terms of the
socket-specific send and recv family of syscalls.
This avoids side effects on the socket, and also encourages
generic code to be written in cases where IO wrappers like
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket are used.
Perhaps in the future, side-effect-free non-blocking I/O can
be standard on all files and OSes: https://cr.yp.to/unix/nonblock.html
* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (read_nonblock, write_nonblock):
Linux-specific wrapper without side effects
[ruby-core:80780] [Feature #13362]
* test/socket/test_basicsocket.rb (test_read_write_nonblock):
new test
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Symbol proc is shorter human and machine code;
and also avoids needing to name variables.
* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (Socket.udp_server_sockets): use symbol proc
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* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (Socket.udp_server_sockets): remove duplicated
addresses before passing it to ip_sockets_port0 because it causes
Errno::EADDRINUSE and retry forever.
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* ext/socket/basicsocket.c (rsock_bsock_send): show proper system
call name in the exception message.
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Onigumo 6 (r57045) introduced new onigumo.h header file, which is
required from quite much everywhere. This commit adds necessary
dependencies.
Note: ruby/oniguruma.h now includes onigumo.h,
ruby/io.h includes oniguruma.h,
ruby/encoding.h also includes oniguruma.h,
and internal.h includes encoding.h.
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gc.c (gc_mark_children, case T_DATA) does not use
the dmark function pointer if DATA_PTR is NULL
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Update docs to reflect EOF behavior change of read_nonblock and
write_nonblock when using `exception: false`.
[Fix GH-1527]
Author: Russell Davis <russell-stripe@users.noreply.github.com>
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send(2) and sendto(2) syscalls return `ssize_t', use the
proper type and macro for converting to a Numeric VALUE.
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Made possible by r56795, this reduces human and byte code size.
* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (self.ip_sockets_port0,
self.tcp_server_sockets_port0,
self.tcp_server_sockets,
self.udp_server_sockets): use symbol proc
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* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb: remove unnecessary closed checks,
close on closed socket no longer raises an exception.
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* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (UDPSocket#recvfrom_nonblock): [DOC] Remove
a false statement "If _maxlen_ is omitted, its default value is
65536." maxlen, the first parameter, cannot be omitted as the method
signature indicates. This hasn't changed ever since it was first
implemented.
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Use PRIuSIZE instead of PRIdSIZE. This fixes the exception message shown
on too large xmalloc2. This commit also fixes other incorrect use of
PRIdSIZE in other functions; though most of them are debug print.
* gc.c (heap_extend_pages, get_envparam_size, ruby_malloc_size_overflow,
gc_profile_dump_on): Use PRIuSIZE instead of PRIdSIZE as the passed
value is size_t, not ssize_t.
* iseq.c (get_line_info, rb_iseq_disasm_insn): Ditto.
* sprintf.c (rb_str_format): Ditto.
* thread_win32.c (native_thread_create): Ditto.
* vm.c (get_param): Ditto.
* ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c (dump_append_string_content,
dump_object): Ditto.
* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (host_str, port_str): Ditto.
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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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instead of (Safe)StringValue, to detect NUL byte in the string.
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* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (host_str, port_str): use RSTRING_LEN
instead of strlen, since RSTRING_PTR StringValueCStr may not be
NUL-terminated when SHARABLE_MIDDLE_SUBSTRING=1. reported by
@tmtms, http://twitter.com/tmtms/status/736910516229005312
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* ext/socket/option.c (inspect_tcpi_msec): more accurate condition
for TCPI msec member inspection function.
[ruby-core:74388] [Bug #12185]
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* ext/socket/option.c (sockopt_bool): relax boolean size to be one
too not only sizeof(int). Winsock getsockopt() returns a single
byte as a boolean socket option. [ruby-core:72730] [Bug #11958]
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* ext/socket/option.c (check_size): extract a macro to check
binary data size, with a consistent message.
* ext/socket/option.c (sockopt_byte): fix error message,
sizeof(int) differs from sizeof(unsigned char) in general.
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* io.c (rb_readwrite_syserr_fail): works with the given errno than
thread local errno.
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* file.c, io.c, util.c: prefer rb_syserr_fail with saved errno
over setting errno then call rb_sys_fail, not to be clobbered
potentially and to reduce thread local errno accesses.
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We do not need to maintain empty functions for GC,
gc_mark_children will not attempt to dereference NULL
dmark callbacks.
* ext/socket/ifaddr.c (ifaddr_mark): remove empty function
(ifaddr_type): pass zero to rb_data_type_t.function.dmark
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* ext/socket/unixsocket.c (unix_send_io): document args
(unix_recv_io): ditto
* test/socket/test_unix.rb (test_fd_passing_class_mode): added
I was working on these when I encountered the problem in
with BasicSocket.for_fd not handling mode args:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11778
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* beos: Drop support for BeOS now that Haiku is stable.
[Fix GH-1112]
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accept(2) documents ENOMEM as a possible error, handle it
consistent with all of our other FD-allocating wrappers.
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* dir.c (dir_initialize): use rb_gc_for_fd for ENOMEM
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_socket): ditto
* ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_socketpair): ditto
* internal.h (rb_gc_for_fd): prototype
* io.c (rb_gc_for_fd): remove static
[ruby-core:71623] [Feature #11727]
Manpages for opendir(2), socket(2), and socketpair(3posix)
describe ENOMEM as a possible error for each of these;
handle it consistently with our existing wrappers for
open(2)/pipe(2) etc...
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