* string.c (rb_str_initialize): new function to (re)initialize a
string with data and encoding. extracted from
rb_external_str_new_with_enc.
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These caused numerous CI failures I haven't been able to
reproduce [ruby-core:82102]
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* enum.c (enum_collect): make the block arity same as the given
block. [Bug #13391]
* internal.h (vm_ifunc): store arity instead of unused id.
* proc.c (rb_vm_block_min_max_arity): return ifunc arity.
* vm_eval.c (rb_lambda_call): call method with lambda block.
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* proc.c (rb_block_min_max_arity): new function to get arity range
from the current block.
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The same hash keys may be loaded from tainted data sources
frequently (e.g. parsing headers from socket or loading
YAML data from a file). If a non-tainted fstring already
exists (because the application expects the hash key),
cache and deduplicate the tainted version in the new
tainted_frozen_strings table.
For non-embedded strings, this also allows sharing with the
underlying malloc-ed data.
* vm_core.h (rb_vm_struct): add tainted_frozen_strings
* vm.c (ruby_vm_destruct): free tainted_frozen_strings
(Init_vm_objects): initialize tainted_frozen_strings
(rb_vm_tfstring_table): accessor for tainted_frozen_strings
* internal.h: declare rb_fstring_existing, rb_vm_tfstring_table
* hash.c (fstring_existing_str): remove (moved to string.c)
(hash_aset_str): use rb_fstring_existing
* string.c (rb_fstring_existing): new, based on fstring_existing_str
(tainted_fstr_update): new
(rb_fstring_existing0): new, based on fstring_existing_str
(rb_tainted_fstring_existing): new, special case for tainted strings
(rb_str_free): delete from tainted_frozen_strings table
* test/ruby/test_optimization.rb (test_hash_reuse_fstring): new test
[ruby-core:82012] [Bug #13737]
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This hasn't been used since r36709 (2012-08-15)
("Kernel#inspect: improve consistency and do not call #to_s.")
and was never part of public API in include/ruby/
* class.c (rb_obj_basic_to_s_p): remove function
* internal.h (rb_obj_basic_to_s_p): remove declaration
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* thread.c (rbuy_kill): removed. This function is used
with SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, SIGKILL, SIGILL, SIGFPE and SIGSTOP
and these signals are affect immediately. So that `kill(2)'
is enough for them.
* signal.c (rb_f_kill): ditto.
* vm_core.h (rb_thread_t::interrupt_cond): removed because
only `ruby_kill()' uses this field.
* test/ruby/test_signal.rb: Without this patch sending SIGSTOP to own
process wait another interrupt even if another process sends SIGCONT.
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* dir.c (rb_dir_getwd_ospath): return cwd path in the OS path
encoding.
* file.c (rb_realpath_internal): work in the OS path encoding
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* internal.h (rb_yield_lambda): rename to rb_yield_force_blockarg()
because this function prohibt lambda arg setup (strict setup).
* vm.c (invoke_iseq_block_from_c): remove splattable argument because
it is not used.
* vm.c (invoke_block_from_c_splattable): rename to invoke_block_from_c_bh()
because `splattable` doesn't make sense on current this function.
Also accept `force_blockarg' parameter instead of `splattable` parameter.
It is more clear.
* vm.c (invoke_block_from_c_unsplattable): rename to
invoke_block_from_c_proc() and accept `proc` instead of `block'.
This function is used only by proc block invocation.
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* load.c (rb_require_internal): convert to path name with the
given safe level, without setting global safe level.
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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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* vm_insnhelper.c (rb_eql_opt): should call #eql? on Float and
String, not #==.
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This improvement is similar with https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1552
internal.h: add declaration of rb_eql_opt() API.
vm_insnhelper.c (rb_eql_opt): add rb_eql_opt() API which provides optimized
path for #eql? method such as rb_equal_opt().
object.c (rb_eql): optimize using rb_eql_opt() such as rb_equal().
Array#eql? and some methods have used rb_eql() and Array#eql? will be faster
around 20%.
[ruby-core:80761] [Bug #13447] [Fix GH-#1589]
### Before
user system total real
1.570000 0.000000 1.570000 ( 1.569754)
### After
user system total real
1.300000 0.000000 1.300000 ( 1.303624)
### Test code
require 'benchmark'
Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
ary1 = Array.new(1000) { rand(1000) }
ary2 = Array.new(1000) { rand(1000) }
x.report do
5000000.times do
ary1.eql?(ary2)
end
end
end
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* load.c: send as a single string.
* error.c: expose the string formatted by rb_warning as rb_warning_string().
* test/ruby/test_exception.rb: update tests.
[ruby-core:80850] [Bug #13505]
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* st.c (rb_hash_bulk_insert): new API to bulk insert entries
into a hash. Given arguments are first inserted into the
table at once, then reindexed. This is faster than inserting
things using rb_hash_aset() one by one.
This arrangement (rb_ prefixed function placed in st.c) is
unavoidable because it both touches table internal and write
barrier at once.
* internal.h: delcare the new function.
* hash.c (rb_hash_s_create): use the new function.
* vm.c (core_hash_merge): ditto.
* insns.def (newhash): ditto.
* test/ruby/test_hash.rb: more coverage on hash creation.
* test/ruby/test_literal.rb: ditto.
-----------------------------------------------------------
benchmark results:
minimum results in each 7 measurements.
Execution time (sec)
name before after
loop_whileloop2 0.136 0.137
vm2_bighash* 1.249 0.623
Speedup ratio: compare with the result of `before' (greater is better)
name after
loop_whileloop2 0.996
vm2_bighash* 2.004
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We need to fix GC bug before merging this. Revert revisions
58452, 58435, 58434, 58428, 58427 in this order.
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Same as rb_ary_tmp_new_from_values(), it reduces vm_exec_core binary
size from 26,176 bytes to 26,080 bytes. But this time, also with a
bit of optimizations:
- Because we are allocating a new hash and no back references are
introduced at all, we can safely skip write barriers.
- Also, the iteration never recurs. We can avoid complicated
function callbacks by using st_insert instead of st_update.
----
* hash.c (rb_hash_new_from_values): refactor
extract the bulk insert into a function.
* hash.c (rb_hash_new_from_object): also refactor.
* hash.c (rb_hash_s_create): use the new functions.
* insns.def (newhash): ditto.
* vm.c (core_hash_from_ary): ditto.
* iternal.h: export the new function.
-----------------------------------------------------------
benchmark results:
minimum results in each 7 measurements.
Execution time (sec)
name before after
loop_whileloop2 0.135 0.134
vm2_bighash* 1.236 0.687
Speedup ratio: compare with the result of `before' (greater is better)
name after
loop_whileloop2 1.008
vm2_bighash* 1.798
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Contemporary C compilers are good at function inlining. They fold
multiple functions into one. However they are not yet smart enough to
unfold a function into several ones. So generally speaking, it is
wiser for a C programmer to manually split C functions whenever
possible. That should make rooms for compilers to optimize at will.
Before this changeset insns.def was converted into single HUGE
function called vm_exec_core(). By moving each instruction's core
into individual functions, generated C source code is reduced from
3,428 lines to 2,847 lines. Looking at the generated assembly
however, it seems my compiler (gcc 6.2) is extraordinary smart so that
it inlines almost all functions I introduced in this changeset back
into that vm_exec_core. On my machine compiled machine binary of the
function does not shrink very much in size (28,432 bytes to 26,816
bytes, according to nm(1)).
I believe this change is zero-cost. Several benchmarks I exercised
showed no significant difference beyond error mergin. For instance
3 repeated runs of optcarrot benchmark on my machine resulted in:
before this: 28.330329285707490, 27.513378371065920, 29.40420215754537
after this: 27.107195867280414, 25.549324021385907, 30.31581919050884
in fps (greater==faster).
----
* internal.h (rb_obj_not_equal): used from vm_insnhelper.c
* insns.def: move vast majority of lines into vm_insnhelper.c
* vm_insnhelper.c: moved here.
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* vm_backtrace.c (rb_threadptr_backtrace_object): rename and
extern.
* vm_backtrace.c (rb_threadptr_backtrace_str_ary): rename as
threadptr since the parameter is rb_thread_t*.
* vm_backtrace.c (rb_threadptr_backtrace_location_ary): ditto.
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* internal.h: introduce imemo_type_p() which checks the given value is
T_IMEMO and imemo_type() == given imemo_type.
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* internal.h (THROW_DATA_P): parenthesize the argument which is
casted.
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* vm.c: get return_value from imemo_throw_data object (THROW_DATA_VAL()).
imemo_throw_data (TAG_BREAK) contains returned value.
However, imemo_throw_data (TAG_BREAK) can skip several frames so that
we need to use it only once (at most internal frame). To record it,
we introduced THROW_DATA_CONSUMED and check it.
* internal.h: define THROW_DATA_CONSUMED flag.
* test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: add tests for [Bug #13369]
* vm_insnhelper.h: add THROW_DATA_CONSUMED_P() and
THROW_DATA_CONSUMED_SET().
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Init_frozen_strings definition is removed in r51511.
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11423
Patch by Kohei Suzuki <eagletmt@gmail.com>
* internal.h: Remove declaration of unexist function
[Fix GH-1558]
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* error.c: define warning functions in all combinations of
* no errno, system errno, argument
* without/with encoding
* enabled/disabled by default
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* vm_eval.c (rb_yield_lambda): new function which yields an array
to a proc and splat to a lambda. mainly for Enumerable only.
* vm_args.c (setup_parameters_complex): remove special lambda
splatting for [Bug #9605]. [ruby-core:77065] [Bug #12705]
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_callee_setup_block_arg): ditto.
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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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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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I was not aware of cases when LONG_LONG_MAX is undefined. Sorry.
Signed-off-by: Urabe, Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>
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* vm_insnhelper.c (opt_eq_func): method to dispatch is resolved by
only the receiver's class, not including the argument class.
even if basic operation is redefined, other class conditions
never meet. optimize Float and non-Float case, delegate to
rb_float_equal directly.
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We already check for __builtin_mul_overflow in configure but never
actually referred it before. Why not call it if available, because
that should render supposedly-optimial assembly outputs.
Optionally if __builtin_mul_overflow_p is available, which is the case
for recent GCC, use that to detect fixnum overflow. This is much
faster than the previous. On my machine generated assembly of
numeric.c:int_pow reduces from 480 to 448 bytes, according to nm(1).
Also on my machine, following script boosts from 7.819 to 6.929 sec.
time ./miniruby -e 'i=0; while i < 30_000_000 do i += 1; 7 ** 23; end'
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* eval_error.c (rb_threadptr_error_print): print backtrace and
error message in reverse order if STDERR is unchanged and a tty.
[Feature #8661]
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* numeric.c (num_clone, num_dup): no longer raises TypeError,
returns the receiver instead as well as Integer and Float.
[ruby-core:79636] [Bug #13237]
* object.c (rb_immutable_obj_clone): immutable object clone with
freeze optional keyword argument.
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* internal.h (rb_compile_error_str): remove declaration of removed
internal function at r54189.
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* internal.h (rb_overflowed_fix_to_int): invert sign bit. should
not set LSB of fixnum value, which is always set, to MSB.
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NOTE:
(1) Fixnum's LSB is always 1.
It means you can always run `x - 1` without overflow.
(2) Of course `z = x + (y-1)` may overflow.
Now z's LSB is always 1, and the MSB of true result is also 1.
You can get true result in long as `(1<<63)|(z>>1)`,
and it equals to `(z<<63)|(z>>1)` == `ror(z)`.
GCC and Clang have __builtin_add_ovewflow:
* https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Integer-Overflow-Builtins.html
* https://clang.llvm.org/docs/LanguageExtensions.html#checked-arithmetic-builtins
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* string.c (STR_IS_SHARED_M): new flag to mark shared mulitple times
(STR_SET_SHARED): set STR_IS_SHARED_M
(rb_str_tmp_frozen_acquire, rb_str_tmp_frozen_release): new functions
(str_new_frozen): set/unset STR_IS_SHARED_M as appropriate
* internal.h: declare new functions
* io.c (fwrite_arg, fwrite_do, fwrite_end): new
(io_fwrite): use new functions
Introduce rb_str_tmp_frozen_acquire and rb_str_tmp_frozen_release
to manage a hidden, frozen string. Reuse one bit of the embed
length for shared strings as STR_IS_SHARED_M to indicate a string
has been shared multiple times. In the common case, the string
is only shared once so the object slot can be reclaimed immediately.
minimum results in each 3 measurements. (time and size)
Execution time (sec)
name trunk built
io_copy_stream_write 0.682 0.254
io_copy_stream_write_socket 1.225 0.751
Speedup ratio: compare with the result of `trunk' (greater is better)
name built
io_copy_stream_write 2.680
io_copy_stream_write_socket 1.630
Memory usage (last size) (B)
name trunk built
io_copy_stream_write 95436800.000 6512640.000
io_copy_stream_write_socket 117628928.000 7127040.000
Memory consuming ratio (size) with the result of `trunk' (greater is better)
name built
io_copy_stream_write 14.654
io_copy_stream_write_socket 16.505
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* internal.h: Microsoft Visual C++ has never supported C99 yet,
even in 2017.
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17+ years passed since standardized in ISO, 8 years since we added
AC_HEADER_STDBOOL to configure.in. I'm quite confident that it's
already safe to use <stdbool.h>.
I understand that when we introduced AC_HEADER_STDBOOL, <stdbool.h>
was remain not included because C standard and SVR4 curses conflicted
miserably back then (#1). Though I believe such situation has been
fixed already(#2), I'm afraid of your operating system might ship a
proprietary curses that still conflicts with the standard. So to avoid
potential problem, we limit the inclusion to our internal use only.
#1 : 1997 version of SUSv2 said bool is "defined though typedef" in
<curses.h>, while C99 said bool is a macro, plus in C++ bool is a
keyword. AFASIK the curses library has never been a part of
POSIX.
#2 : In reality ncurses and NetBSD curses both just follow C99 to
include <stdbool.h> from <curses.h>. I think C99 is now widely
adopted.
----
* internal.h: #include <stdbool.h> if present. That is
believed to be the case for 99.9% systems that lives today.
Non-C99, non-C++ situations are intentionally left
undefined, advised by Motohiro Kosaki. If you have such
compiler, please fill the definition appropriately.
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* eval.c (setup_exception): make unfrozen copy of special
exception before setting up a cause.
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* file.c (rb_get_path_check_convert): refine the error message
when the path name contains null byte.
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Patch by Eric Wong [ruby-core:78797].
I don't like the idea of making insns.def any bigger to support
a corner case, and "test_hash_aref_fstring_identity" shows
how contrived this is.
[ruby-core:78783] [Bug #12855]
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* numeric.c (rb_int_fdiv_double): reduce first for more precise
result. [ruby-core:78886] [Bug #13078]
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* string.c (rb_str_match_m_p): inverse of Regexp#match?. based on
the patch by Herwin Weststrate <herwin@snt.utwente.nl>.
[Fix GH-1483] [Feature #12898]
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* complex.c (f_gt_p): optimize f_gt_p for specific types of arguments.
* internal.h (rb_int_gt, rb_float_gt, rb_rational_cmp): exported.
* numeric.c (rb_float_gt): rename from flo_gt and be exported.
* numeric.c (rb_int_gt): rename from int_gt and be exported.
* rational.c (rb_rational_cmp): rename from nurat_cmp and be exported.
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* complex.c (f_negate): optimize for special numeric types.
* complex.c (nucomp_expt): use rb_int_uminus instead of f_negate for
fixnum value.
* internal.h (rb_float_uminus, rb_rational_uminus): exported.
* numeric.c (rb_float_uminus): rename from flo_uminus.
* rational.c (rb_rational_uminus): rename from nurat_negate, and add
assertion for the parameter.
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* complex.c (numeric_polar): optimize for Integer, Float, and Rational.
* complex.c (numeric_arg): directly create the value of pi.
* complex.c (f_negative_p): optimize for Integer, Float, and Rational.
* rational.c (INT_NEGATIVE_P): move the definition into internal.h.
* internal.h (INT_NEGATIVE_P): ditto.
* numeric.c (rb_float_abs): rename from flo_abs and export to be used
from other source files..
* internal.h (rb_float_abs): ditto.
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* rational.c (nurat_to_double): introduce to convert rational to double
without object allocation.
* rational.c (rb_rational_plus, nurat_{sub,mul,to_f}): rewrite by using
nurat_to_double.
* bignum.c (rb_big_fdiv_double): introduce to calculate fdiv and return
the result as a double value.
* bignum.c (big_fdiv{,_int,_float}): change the return types for
implementing rb_big_fdiv_double.
* bignum.c (rb_big_fdiv): rewrite by using rb_big_fdiv_double.
* numeric.c (rb_int_fdiv_double): introduce to calculate fdiv and return
the result as a double value.
* numeric.c (fix_fdiv_double): rewrite from fix_fdiv to return the
result as a double value.
* numeric.c (rb_int_fdiv): rewrite by using rb_int_fdiv_double.
* internal.h (rb_{big,int}_fdiv_double): exported.
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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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* numeric.c (flo_round, int_round): support round-to-nearest-even
semantics of IEEE 754 to match sprintf behavior, and add `half:`
optional keyword argument for the old behavior.
[ruby-core:76273] [Bug #12548]
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* class.c (rb_undef_methods_from): undefine methods defined in
super from klass.
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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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Fix compile error with some non-GCC compilers such as
Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 on Solaris 10.
[Bug #12767] [ruby-dev:49807]
* internal.h (WARN_UNUSED_RESULT): ditto.
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actually check its availability rather to check GCC's version.
* configure.in (WARN_UNUSED_RESULT): moved to here.
* configure.in (RUBY_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE): change function declaration
to return int rather than void, because it makes no sense for a
warn_unused_result attributed function to return void.
Funny thing however is that it also makes no sense for noreturn
attributed function to return int. So there is a fundamental
conflict between them. While I tested this, I confirmed both
GCC 6 and Clang 3.8 prefers int over void to correctly detect
necessary attributes under this setup. Maybe subject to change
in future.
* internal.h (UNINITIALIZED_VAR): renamed to MAYBE_UNUSED, then
moved to configure.in for the same reason we move
WARN_UNUSED_RESULT.
* configure.in (MAYBE_UNUSED): moved to here.
* internal.h (__has_attribute): deleted, because it has no use now.
* string.c (rb_str_enumerate_lines): refactor macro rename.
* string.c (rb_str_enumerate_bytes): ditto.
* string.c (rb_str_enumerate_chars): ditto.
* string.c (rb_str_enumerate_codepoints): ditto.
* thread.c (do_select): ditto.
* vm_backtrace.c (rb_debug_inspector_open): ditto.
* vsnprintf.c (BSD_vfprintf): ditto.
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* variable.c (rb_deprecate_constant): new function to deprecate a
constant by the name.
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* internal.h (MEMO_V1_SET, MEMO_V2_SET): fix typos. use the macro
parameter, not the local variable.
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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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are imemo objects (imemo_env).
* NEWS: describe this change. I believe nobody touch these objects
because there are no method defined.
* vm_core.h: remove the following definitions.
* rb_cEnv decl.
* GetEnvPtr() because Env is no longer T_DATA object.
* vm_core.h (rb_env_t): fix layout for imemo values.
* vm_core.h (vm_assert_env): added.
* vm_core.h (vm_env_new): added.
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[Bug #12628]
This patch introduce many changes.
* Introduce concept of "Block Handler (BH)" to represent
passed blocks.
* move rb_control_frame_t::flag to ep[0] (as a special local
variable). This flags represents not only frame type, but also
env flags such as escaped.
* rename `rb_block_t` to `struct rb_block`.
* Make Proc, Binding and RubyVM::Env objects wb-protected.
Check [Bug #12628] for more details.
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* hash.c (rb_hash_add_new_element): add new element or do nothing
if it is contained already.
* array.c (ary_add_hash, ary_add_hash_by): use
rb_hash_add_new_element.
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termlen and resize heap for the terminator. This is split from
rb_str_fill_terminator (str_fill_term) because filling terminator
and changing terminator length are different things. [Bug #12536]
* internal.h: declaration for rb_str_change_terminator_length.
* string.c (str_fill_term): Simplify only to zero-fill the terminator.
For non-shared strings, it assumes that (capa + termlen) bytes of
heap is allocated. This partially reverts r55557.
* encoding.c (rb_enc_associate_index): rb_str_change_terminator_length
is used, and it should be called whenever the termlen is changed.
* string.c (str_capacity): New static function to return capacity
of a string with the given termlen, because the termlen may
sometimes be different from TERM_LEN(str) especially during
changing termlen or filling terminator with specific termlen.
* string.c (rb_str_capacity): Use str_capacity.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (RUBY_INTEGER_UNIFICATION): macro to tell if
Integer is integrated. [ruby-core:75718][Bug #12427]
* include/ruby/backward.h, internal.h (rb_cFixnum, rb_cBignum):
fallback to rb_cInteger.
* bignum.c, numeric.c, ext/json/generator/generator.{c,h}: use the
macro.
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Fix failure of TestMkmf::TestConvertible on Solaris with
Oracle Solaris Studio 12. [ruby-dev:49651] [Bug #12470]
* internal.h: ditto.
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* transcode.c (str_transcode0): scrub in the given encoding when
the source encoding is given, not in the encoding of the
receiver. [ruby-core:75732] [Bug #12431]
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* enum.c (enum_sum): Optimize for a range from int to int.
* test/ruby/test_enum.rb (test_range_sum): Move from test_range.rb,
and add assertions for some conditions.
* test/ruby/test_enum.rb (test_hash_sum): Move from test_hash.rb.
* test/ruby/test_hash.rb, test/ruby/test_range.rb: Remove test_sum.
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and define CONSTFUNC and PUREFUNC if available.
Note that I don't add those options as default because
it still shows many false-positive (it seems not to consider
longjmp).
* vm_eval.c (stack_check): get rb_thread_t* as an argument
to avoid duplicate call of GET_THREAD().
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only if it can use SSE 4.2 POPCNT whose latency is 3 cycle.
* internal.h (rb_popcount64): use __builtin_popcountll because now
it is in fast path.
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* configure.in (__builtin_ctz): check.
* configure.in (__builtin_ctzll): check.
* internal.h (rb_popcount32): defined for ntz_int32.
it can use __builtin_popcount but this function is not used on
GCC environment because it uses __builtin_ctz.
When another function uses this, using __builtin_popcount
should be re-considered.
* internal.h (rb_popcount64): ditto.
* internal.h (ntz_int32): defined for ntz_intptr.
* internal.h (ntz_int64): defined for ntz_intptr.
* internal.h (ntz_intptr): defined as ntz for uintptr_t.
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* error.c (ruby_only_for_internal_use): raise fatal error when
deprecated function only for internal use is called, not just a
warning.
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* numeric.c (rb_int_bit_length): {Fixnum,Bignum}#bit_length is
unified into Integer.
* bignum.c (rb_big_bit_length): Don't define Bignum#bit_length.
* internal.h (rb_big_bit_length): Declared.
--This iine, and those below, will be ignored--
M ChangeLog
M bignum.c
M internal.h
M numeric.c
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* compile.c (append_compile_error): use rb_syntax_error_append.
* error.c (rb_syntax_error_append): append messages into a
SyntaxError exception instance.
* parse.y (yycompile0): make new SyntaxError instance in main
mode, otherwize error_buffer should be a SyntaxError if error
has occurred.
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* compile.c (append_compile_error, compile_bug): pass iseq and get
error info and file from it, not by the thread error info.
* error.c (rb_report_bug_valist): take va_list instead of variadic
arguments, and just report the bug but not abort.
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* error.c (rb_compile_bug): remove unused function, which has
never been exposed.
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* bignum.c (rb_big_size): add wrapper function of BIGSIZE and
rename the method funtion with _m suffix.
* numeric.c (int_round_zero_p): extracted from rb_int_round.
optimize for Bignum, and convert VALUE returned by Numeric#size
to long.
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* bignum.c (rb_cstr_parse_inum): [EXPERIMENTAL] new function to
parse integer in C-string with length. the name and the
arguments may be changed in the future.
* bignum.c (rb_str_to_inum): preserve encoding of the argument in
error messages, and no longer needs to copy non-terminated
strings.
* bignum.c (rb_str2big_{poweroftwo,normal,karatsuba,gmp}): ditto.
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* parse.y (struct parser_params): move parse_in_eval flag from
rb_thread_t.
* parse.y (rb_parser_set_context): set parsing context, not only
mild error flag.
* iseq.c (rb_iseq_compile_with_option): the parser now refers no
thread local states to be restored.
* vm_eval.c (eval_string_with_cref): ditto.
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* numeric.c (rb_int2str): conversion function to String for
generic Integer.
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* strftime.c (rb_strftime_with_timespec): append formatted results
to the given string with expanding, and also deal with NUL chars.
* strftime.c (rb_strftime, rb_strftime_timespec): return formatted
string, not the length put in the given buffer.
* time.c (rb_strftime_alloc): no longer needs to retry with
reallocating buffers.
* time.c (time_strftime): no longer needs to split by NUL chars.
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x == FIXNUM_MIN && y == -1. This must be a rare case and it is
expected compiler to handle well.
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but LONG_LONG is always defined as 64bit), or there's int128_t.
* internal.h (DL2NUM): defined if DLONG is defined.
* internal.h (rb_fix_mul_fix): defined for `Fixnum * Fixnum`.
* insns.def (opt_mul): use rb_fix_mul_fix().
* numeric.c (fix_mul): ditto.
* time.c (mul): ditto.
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internal.h so that they are exported only for ruby itself.
* internal.h (rb_big_odd_p, rb_big_even_p): ditto.
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* iseq.c (rb_iseq_compile_with_option): make the parser in mild
error.
* load.c (rb_load_internal0): ditto.
* parse.y (yycompile0): return the error message within the error
to be raised. [Feature #11951]
* parse.y (parser_compile_error): accumulate error messages in the
error_buffer.
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[Feature #12172]
* internal.h (OPTIMIZED_CMP): moved from enum.c so that array.c can
use it.
* test/ruby/test_array.rb (test_max, test_min): tests for Array#max
and Array#min.
* test/ruby/test_enum.rb (test_max, test_min): revised a bit to test
Enumerable#max and #min explicitly.
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integers including Bignums.
* internal.h (rb_fix_plus): Declared to be usable from enum_inject.
* numeric.c (rb_fix_plus): Defined.
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* internal.h (rb_gc_mark_global_tbl): should be private,
but was accidentally exported.
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* internal.h: move function declarations for class internals from
include/ruby/intern.h.
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* ext/win32ole/win32ole_event.c (rescue_callback): use
rb_write_error_str instead of rb_write_error, to respect
the encoding and prevent the message from GC.
* internal.h (rb_write_error_str): export.
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* string.c (rb_fstring_enc_new, rb_fstring_enc_cstr): functions to
make fstring with encoding.
* re.c (rb_reg_initialize): make fstring without copying.
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* variable.c (rb_f_global_variables): add matched back references
only, as well as defiend? operator.
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* gc.c (internal_object_p): should not expose singleton classes
without a metaclass. based on patches by ko1 and shugo.
[Bug #11740]
* class.c (rb_singleton_class_object_p): added.
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and a pre-compilation/runtime loader sample.
[Feature #11788]
* iseq.c: add new methods:
* RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_binary_format(extra_data = nil)
* RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format(binary)
* RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format_extra_data(binary)
* compile.c: implement body of this new feature.
* load.c (rb_load_internal0), iseq.c (rb_iseq_load_iseq):
call RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_iseq(fname) with
loading script name if this method is defined.
We can return any ISeq object as a result value.
Otherwise loading will be continue as usual.
This interface is not matured and is not extensible.
So that we don't guarantee the future compatibility of this method.
Basically, you should'nt use this method.
* iseq.h: move ISEQ_MAJOR/MINOR_VERSION (and some definitions)
from iseq.c.
* encoding.c (rb_data_is_encoding), internal.h: added.
* vm_core.h: add several supports for lazy load.
* add USE_LAZY_LOAD macro to specify enable or disable of
this feature.
* add several fields to rb_iseq_t.
* introduce new macro rb_iseq_check().
* insns.def: some check for lazy loading feature.
* vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
* proc.c: ditto.
* vm.c: ditto.
* test/lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb: enabled iff suitable
environment variables are provided.
* test/runner.rb: enable lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb.
* sample/iseq_loader.rb: add sample compiler and loader.
$ ruby sample/iseq_loader.rb [dir]
will compile all ruby scripts in [dir].
With default setting, this compile creates *.rb.yarb files
in same directory of target .rb scripts.
$ ruby -r sample/iseq_loader.rb [app]
will run with enable to load compiled binary data.
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rb_autoload_str may be safer by preventing premature GC. It
can also be more efficient by passing a pre-frozen string that
can be deduped using rb_fstring. Common autoload callers (e.g.
rubygems, rdoc) already use string literals as the file
argument.
There seems to be no reason to expose rb_autoload_str to the
public C API since autoload is not performance-critical.
Applications may declare autoloads in Ruby code or via
rb_funcall; so merely deprecate rb_autoload without exposing
rb_autoload_str to new users.
Running: valgrind -v ruby -rrdoc -rubygems -e exit
shows a minor memory reduction (32-bit userspace)
before:
in use at exit: 1,600,621 bytes in 28,819 blocks
total heap usage: 55,786 allocs, 26,967 frees, 6,693,790 bytes allocated
after:
in use at exit: 1,599,778 bytes in 28,789 blocks
total heap usage: 55,739 allocs, 26,950 frees, 6,692,973 bytes allocated
* include/ruby/intern.h (rb_autoload): deprecate
* internal.h (rb_autoload_str): declare
* load.c (rb_mod_autoload): use rb_autoload_str
* variable.c (rb_autoload): become compatibility wrapper
(rb_autoload_str): hoisted out from old rb_autoload
[ruby-core:71369] [Feature #11664]
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* encoding.c (enc_m_loader): defer finding encoding object not to
be infected by marshal source. [ruby-core:71793] [Bug #11760]
* marshal.c (r_object0): enable compatible loader on USERDEF
class. the loader function is called with the class itself,
instead of an allocated object, and the loaded data.
* marshal.c (compat_allocator_table): intialize
compat_allocator_tbl on demand.
* object.c (rb_undefined_alloc): extract from rb_obj_alloc.
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* ruby.c (load_file_internal, ruby_process_options): share
ruby_engine instead of literal strings.
* version.c (Init_version): remove internal `ruby_engine_name`,
but set the VM program name in addition to the global constant.
* vm_backtrace.c (location_to_str, oldbt_init): use th eVM program
name always.
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* internal.h (rb_gc_for_fd): move to export, as referred by
ext/socket.
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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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Some external functions I wish to call may take a long time
and unnecessarily block other threads. This may lead to performance
regressions for fast functions as releasing/acquiring the GVL is not
cheap, but can improve performance for long-running functions
in multi-threaded applications.
This also means we must reacquire the GVL when calling Ruby-defined
callbacks for Fiddle::Closure, meaning we must detect whether the
current thread has the GVL by exporting ruby_thread_has_gvl_p
in internal.h
* ext/fiddle/function.c (struct nogvl_ffi_call_args):
new struct for GVL release
(nogvl_ffi_call): new function
(function_call): adjust for GVL release
[ruby-core:71642] [Feature #11607]
* ext/fiddle/closure.c (struct callback_args):
new struct for GVL acquire
(with_gvl_callback): adjusted original callback function
(callback): wrapper for conditional GVL acquire
* ext/fiddle/depend: add dependencies
* ext/fiddle/extconf.rb: include top_srcdir for internal.h
* internal.h (ruby_thread_has_gvl_p): expose for fiddle
* vm_core.h (ruby_thread_has_gvl_p): moved to internal.h
* test/fiddle/test_function.rb (test_nogvl_poll): new test
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* sprintf.c (rb_str_format): look up the key, then get default
value and raise KeyError if the returned value is nil.
[ruby-dev:49338] [Ruby trunk - Bug #11677]
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* proc.c (cfunc_proc_t): add room for me.
* proc.c (cfunc_proc_new): generalise for cfunc proc without env.
* proc.c (rb_func_proc_new, rb_func_lambda_new): new functions to
make proc/lambda without env from cfunc.
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* vm_eval.c (rb_check_funcall_default): split from
rb_check_funcall to return the given fallback value.
* object.c (rb_obj_dig): use rb_check_funcall_default so that tail
call optimization will be possible. [Feature #11643]
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* symbol.c (rb_cstr_intern): new function to make Symbol object
like as rb_str_intern() but from pointer to the name, its length
and its encoding.
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* variable.c (rb_class_ivar_set): rename as class specific ivar
setter, and st_table is no longer involved.
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Minor simplification; this will hopefully make future patches
for switching to id_table easier-to-review.
* internal.h (rb_st_insert_id_and_value): update prototype
* variable.c (rb_st_insert_id_and_value): reduce args
(find_class_path): adjust call for less args
(rb_ivar_set): ditto
(rb_cvar_set): ditto
* class.c (rb_singleton_class_attached): ditto
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This function only accept T_STRING (and T_REGEXP).
This patch improves performance of a tiny_segmenter benchmark
(num=2) 2.54sec -> 2.42sec on my machine.
https://github.com/chezou/TinySegmenter.jl/blob/master/benchmark/benchmark.rb
* encoding.c: add ENC_DEBUG and ENC_ASSERT() macros.
* internal.h: add a decl. of rb_enc_check_str().
* string.c (rb_str_plus): use rb_enc_check_str().
* string.c (rb_str_subpat_set): ditto.
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rb_wb_protected_newobj_of(), pass the WB_PROTECTED
information explicitly.
* internal.h: use introduced functions by NEWOBJ_OF().
`flag' is immediate value, so that C compilers can
solve them at compile time.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: add a commnent about that.
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* internal.h (RUBY_DTRACE_CREATE_HOOK): macro to call hook at
object creation.
* vm.c (rb_source_location, rb_source_loc): retrieve source path
and line number at once.
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* error.c (rb_name_err_new): new function to create NameError
exception instance. [Feature #10881]
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Even if S_ISREG() is true, the file may be file on FUSE filesystem
or something. We can't assume O_NONBLOCK is safe.
Moreover, we should wait if the path is point to FIFO. That's
FIFO semantics. GVL should be transparent from ruby script.
Thus, just reopen without O_NONBLOCK for filling the requirements.
[Bug #11060][Bug #11559]
* ruby.c (loadopen_func): new for the above.
* file.c (ruby_is_fd_loadable): new. for checks loadable file type
of not.
* file.c (rb_file_load_ok): use ruby_is_fd_loadble()
* internal.h: add ruby_is_fd_loadble()
* common.mk: now, ruby.o depend on thread.h.
* test/ruby/test_require.rb
(TestRequire#test_loading_fifo_threading_success): new test.
This test successful case that loading from FIFO.
* test/ruby/test_require.rb
(TestRequire#test_loading_fifo_threading_raise): rename from
test_loading_fifo_threading. You souldn't rescue an exception
if you test raise or not.
Moreover, this case should be caught IOError because load(FIFO)
should be blocked until given any input.
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* file.c (rb_file_expand_path_internal): concatenate converted
string to the result instead of making converted string and
append it.
* string.c (rb_str_cat_conv_enc_opts): from rb_str_conv_enc_opts,
separate function to concatenate with transcoding.
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* vm_args.c (args_setup_block_parameter): wrap a symbol in ifunc
by a proc as a block parameter.
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* proc.c (proc_to_s): include the original symbol name in string
form.
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* encindex.h: separate encoding index constants from internal.h.
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* io.c (rb_io_s_popen): do not wait the child process during being
killed. [ruby-core:70671] [Bug #11510]
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* internal.h (rb_readlink): move the declaration.
* ruby.c (dladdr_path): rb_readlink now requires the result
encoding.
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[Feature #11420]
This table only manage ID->VALUE table to reduce overhead of st.
Some functions prefixed rb_id_table_* are provided.
* id_table.c: implement rb_id_table_*.
There are several algorithms to implement it.
Now, there are roughly 4 types:
* st
* array
* hash (implemented by Yura Sokolov)
* mix of array and hash
The macro ID_TABLE_IMPL can choose implementation.
You can see detailes about them at the head of id_table.c.
At the default, I choose 34 (mix of list and hash).
This is not final decision.
Please report your suitable parameters or
your data structure.
* symbol.c: introduce rb_id_serial_t and rb_id_to_serial()
to represent ID by serial number.
* internal.h: use id_table for method tables.
* class.c, gc.c, marshal.c, vm.c, vm_method.c: ditto.
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* internal.h (LIKELY, UNLIKELY): make a boolean to enforce 1 or 0.
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* internal.h (struct RClass): moved from ruby/ruby.h to hide the
internals.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h: add raw FL macros, which assume always the
argument object is not a special constant.
* internal.h (STR_EMBED_P, STR_SHARED_P): valid only for T_STRING.
* string.c: deal with taint flags directly across String instances.
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All contents of previous rb_iseq_t is in rb_iseq_t::body.
Remove rb_iseq_t::self because rb_iseq_t is an object.
RubyVM::InstructionSequence is wrapper object points T_IMEMO/iseq.
So RubyVM::ISeq.of(something) method returns different wrapper
objects but they point the same T_IMEMO/iseq object.
This patch is big, but most of difference is replacement of
iseq->xxx to iseq->body->xxx.
(previous) rb_iseq_t::compile_data is also located to
rb_iseq_t::compile_data.
It was moved from rb_iseq_body::compile_data.
Now rb_iseq_t has empty two pointers.
I will split rb_iseq_body data into static data and dynamic data.
* compile.c: rename some functions/macros.
Now, we don't need to separate iseq and iseqval (only VALUE).
* eval.c (ruby_exec_internal): `n' is rb_iseq_t (T_IMEMO/iseq).
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_imemo_objects): count T_IMEMO/iseq.
* gc.c: check T_IMEMO/iseq.
* internal.h: add imemo_type::imemo_iseq.
* iseq.c: define RubyVM::InstructionSequnce as T_OBJECT.
Methods are implemented by functions named iseqw_....
* load.c (rb_load_internal0): rb_iseq_new_top() returns
rb_iseq_t (T_IMEMO/iesq).
* method.h (rb_add_method_iseq): accept rb_iseq_t (T_IMEMO/iseq).
* vm_core.h (GetISeqPtr): removed because it is not T_DATA now.
* vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_body): remove padding for
[Bug #10037][ruby-core:63721].
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with one of the timer thread FDs, the internal FD is diverted.
[Bug #11336] [ruby-core:69886] [Bug #11350] [ruby-core:69961]
* process.c (dup2_with_divert): new function for the above purpose.
* thread_pthread.c (rb_divert_reserved_fd): new function for
diverting reserved FD. If the given FD is the same as one of the
reserved FDs, the reserved FD number is internally changed.
It returns -1 when error. Otherwise, returns 0. It also returns
0 if there is no need to change reserved FD number.
* thread_win32.c (rb_divert_reserved_fd): always returns 0 because
of no reserved FDs.
* internal.h (rb_divert_reserved_fd): prototype declaration.
It is Ruby internal use only.
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clone iseq any more.
* class.c (clone_method): share iseq between cloned methods. All of
method dependent information are able to refer from method entry.
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* internal.h, iseq.c (rb_iseq_klass): remove it because
rb_iseq_t::klass is removed.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_super_outside): do not see cfp->iseq, but
check callable method entry on a frame.
This fix simplify the logic to search super class.
* test/ruby/test_method.rb: support super() from Proc.
Now, [Bug #4881] and [Bug #3136] was solved.
* proc.c (rb_mod_define_method): catch up this change.
* vm.c (vm_define_method): ditto.
* vm_backtrace.c (rb_profile_frames): now, each `frame' objects
are rb_callable_method_entry_t data or iseq VALUEs.
This fix introduce minor compatibility issue that
rb_profile_frame_label() always returns
rb_profile_frame_base_label().
* test/-ext-/debug/test_profile_frames.rb: catch up this change.
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rb_control_frame_t::klass.
[Bug #11278], [Bug #11279]
rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes.
rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class.
module M
def foo; end
end
In this case, owner is M.
rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes.
For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally.
rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS.
rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or
T_ICLASS.
rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also
rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data.
In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class.
For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M,
class C; include M; end
class D; include M; end
then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class
will be created.
When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and
rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo.
rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo.
However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more).
It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending)
classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module).
Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when
the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache.
We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed.
To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t.
You can access them by the following functions.
* rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me);
To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t
which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the
above listed functions.
* rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id);
* rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me);
VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry()
returns rb_callable_method_entry_t.
You can check a super class of current method by
rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class.
* method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to
rb_method_entry_t::owner.
* internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache
rb_callable_method_entry_t data.
We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only
active for T_ICLASS.
* class.c (method_entry_i): ditto.
* class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes
defiend_class_ptr.
* gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS.
* cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed.
* proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because
rb_callable_method_t has all information.
* vm_core.h: remove several fields.
* rb_control_frame_t::klass.
* rb_block_t::klass.
And catch up changes.
* eval.c: catch up changes.
* gc.c: ditto.
* insns.def: ditto.
* vm.c: ditto.
* vm_args.c: ditto.
* vm_backtrace.c: ditto.
* vm_dump.c: ditto.
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
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* string.c (rb_fstring_cstr): new function to make a fstring from
a string literal.
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* internal.h (rb_fstring_lit): new macro to make a fstring from a
string literal.
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* internal.h (roomof): extract from type_roomof, and move from
bignum.c.
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rb_method_entry_t::flags to make one word spare space.
Add some macros to access these flags.
* vm_method.c: use these macros.
* internal.h: define IMEMO_FL_USHIFT and IMEMO_FL_USER[0-4]
for T_IMEMO local flags.
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* eval_intern.h: move definition of rb_scope_visibility_t
to method.h.
* method.h: change rb_cref_t::scope_visi from VALUE to
rb_scope_visibility_t.
[Bug #11219]
* vm.c (vm_cref_new): accept rb_method_visibility_t directly.
* vm_insnhelper.c (rb_vm_rewrite_cref): don't use 0,
but METHOD_VISI_UNDEF.
* vm_method.c (rb_scope_visibility_set): don't need to use cast.
* vm_method.c (rb_scope_module_func_set): ditto.
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Special constants are all frozen since [Feature #8923] and cannot
support ivars. Remove some unused code we had for supporting them.
* variable.c (special_generic_ivar): remove flag
(givar_i, rb_mark_generic_ivar_tbl): remove functions
(rb_free_generic_ivar, rb_ivar_lookup, rb_ivar_delete,
generic_ivar_set, rb_ivar_set, rb_ivar_defined,
rb_copy_generic_ivar, rb_ivar_foreach, rb_ivar_count,
rb_obj_remove_instance_variable):
adjust for lack of ivar support in special constants
* test/ruby/test_variable.rb: test ivars for special consts
* internal.h: remove rb_mark_generic_ivar_tbl decl
* gc.c (gc_mark_roots): remove rb_mark_generic_ivar_tbl call
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`flag' contains several categories of attributes and it makes us
confusion (at least, I had confused).
* rb_method_visibility_t (flags::visi)
* NOEX_UNDEF -> METHOD_VISI_UNDEF = 0
* NOEX_PUBLIC -> METHOD_VISI_PUBLIC = 1
* NOEX_PRIVATE -> METHOD_VISI_PRIVATE = 2
* NOEX_PROTECTED -> METHOD_VISI_PROTECTED = 3
* NOEX_SAFE(flag)) -> safe (flags::safe, 2 bits)
* NOEX_BASIC -> basic (flags::basic, 1 bit)
* NOEX_MODFUNC -> rb_scope_visibility_t in CREF
* NOEX_SUPER -> MISSING_SUPER (enum missing_reason)
* NOEX_VCALL -> MISSING_VCALL (enum missing_reason)
* NOEX_RESPONDS -> BOUND_RESPONDS (macro)
Now, NOEX_NOREDEF is not supported (I'm not sure it is needed).
Background:
I did not know what "NOEX" stands for.
I asked Matz (who made this name) and his answer was "Nothing".
"At first, it meant NO EXport (private), but the original
meaning was gone."
This is why I remove the mysterious word "NOEX" from MRI.
* vm_core.h: introduce `enum missing_reason' to represent
method_missing (NoMethodError) reason.
* eval_intern.h: introduce rb_scope_visibility_t to represent
scope visibility.
It has 3 method visibilities (public/private/protected)
and `module_function`.
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Motivation and new data structure are described in [Bug #11203].
This patch also solve the following issues.
* [Bug #11200] Memory leak of method entries
* [Bug #11046] __callee__ returns incorrect method name in orphan
proc
* test/ruby/test_method.rb: add a test for [Bug #11046].
* vm_core.h: remvoe rb_control_frame_t::me. me is located at value
stack.
* vm_core.h, gc.c, vm_method.c: remove unlinked_method... codes
because method entries are simple VALUEs.
* method.h: Now, all method entries has own independent method
definititons. Strictly speaking, this change is not essential,
but for future changes.
* rb_method_entry_t::flag is move to rb_method_definition_t::flag.
* rb_method_definition_t::alias_count is now
rb_method_definition_t::alias_count_ptr, a pointer to the counter.
* vm_core.h, vm_insnhelper.c (rb_vm_frame_method_entry) added to
search the current method entry from value stack.
* vm_insnhelper.c (VM_CHECK_MODE): introduced to enable/disable
assertions.
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to internal class data structure.
* internal.h: ditto.
* hash.c (has_extra_methods): use added function.
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This recovers and improves performance of Marshal.dump/load on
Time objects compared to when we implemented generic ivars
entirely using st_table.
This also recovers some performance on other generic ivar objects,
but does not bring bring Marshal.dump/load performance up to
previous speeds.
benchmark results:
minimum results in each 10 measurements.
Execution time (sec)
name trunk geniv after
marshal_dump_flo 0.343 0.334 0.335
marshal_dump_load_geniv 0.487 0.527 0.495
marshal_dump_load_time 1.262 1.401 1.257
Speedup ratio: compare with the result of `trunk' (greater is better)
name geniv after
marshal_dump_flo 1.026 1.023
marshal_dump_load_geniv 0.925 0.985
marshal_dump_load_time 0.901 1.004
* include/ruby/intern.h (rb_generic_ivar_table): deprecate
* internal.h (rb_attr_delete): declare
* marshal.c (has_ivars): use rb_ivar_foreach
(w_ivar): ditto
(w_object): update for new interface
* time.c (time_mload): use rb_attr_delete
* variable.c (generic_ivar_delete): implement
(rb_ivar_delete): ditto
(rb_attr_delete): ditto
[ruby-core:69323] [Feature #11170]
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* compile.c (iseq_compile_each): out of range NTH_REF is always
nil.
* parse.y (parse_numvar): check overflow of NTH_REF and range.
[ruby-core:69393] [Bug #11192]
* util.c (ruby_scan_digits): make public and add length parameter.
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* process.c: "spawn" opens files in the parent process.
(check_exec_redirect): Add an placeholder for fd in parameters
for fd_open.
(check_exec_fds_1): Delete fd_open condition.
(check_exec_fds): Don't call check_exec_fds_1 with fd_open.
(rb_execarg_parent_start): Open files specified as "spawn" options
and add "dup2" options.
(rb_execarg_parent_end): New function to close opened fds.
(run_exec_open): Removed.
(rb_execarg_run_options): Don't call run_exec_open.
(rb_spawn_internal): Call rb_execarg_parent_end.
* io.c (pipe_open): Call rb_execarg_parent_end.
* ext/pty/pty.c (establishShell): Call rb_execarg_parent_end.
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* internal.h (IFUNC_NEW): add argument for ID.
* vm_eval.c (rb_iterate): create ifunnc only when it is used.
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* hash.c (rb_any_hash): use same hash values with Float#hash so
that -0.0 and +0.0 will be identical.
[ruby-core:68541] [Bug #10979]
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and related functions from node.h to internal.h.
* variable.c: remove unused include pragma.
* common.mk: remove unused dependency.
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memo->v1 and memo->v2 is WB protected values.
So use MEMO_V1/V2_SET() macros to set these values.
memo->u3 is ambiguous (sometimes a VALUE, sometimes an integer
value), so use gc_mark_maybe() in gc.c to mark it.
Rename NEW_MEMO() to MEMO_NEW().
Move MEMO_FOR and NEW_MEMO_FOF macros from node.h.
Export a rb_imemo_new() function for ext/ripper.
* node.h: remove NODE_MEMO.
* enum.c: catch up these change.
* enumerator.c: ditto.
* load.c: ditto.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): ditto.
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): mark imemo_memo type.
* parse.y (new_args_gen): use T_IMEMO.
(I'm not sure it is working correctly...)
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Add THROW_DATA_NEW().
* internal.h: move defnition of `struct THROW_DATA'
from vm_insnhelper.h to internal.h.
Rename `THROW_DATA' to `vm_throw_data'.
* eval_intern.h (THROW_DATA_P): move to internal.h.
THROW_DATA is no longer T_NODE, so check T_IMEMO.
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): mark THROW_DATA.
* vm.c: catch up these changes.
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
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* internal.h, vm_insnhelper.h: move definition `struct SVAR'
from vm_insnhelper.h to internal.h. And rename it to strcut vm_svar.
new imemo_type imemo_svar is added.
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): mark imemo_svar.
* node.c (rb_gc_mark_node): remove useless marking.
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T_IMEMO is Internal Memo type, internal use only.
T_IMEMO has same purpose of NODE_MEMO.
To insert T_IMEMO, type numbers are modified a little.
* internal.h: define struct RIMemo. Each RIMemo objects
has imemo_type. We can observe it by the imemo_type() function.
* gc.c (rb_imemo_new): added.
* node.h: remove NODE_CREF and NEW_CREF().
* node.c (rb_gc_mark_node): ditto.
* vm.c (vm_cref_new): use rb_imem_new().
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_eval.c (eval_string_with_cref):
* vm_eval.c (rb_type_str):
* vm_insnhelper.c: use RIMemo objects for CREF.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c: support T_IMEMO.
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It is easy to reproduce with such script:
module M; def bar; end; end
loop{
Class.new do
def foo; end
prepend M
end
}
* gc.c (obj_free): free T_ICLASS::m_tbl if it is created by prepend.
To recognize it, check RICLASS_IS_ORIGIN flag.
* gc.c (gc_mark_children): T_ICLASS objects only need to mark
T_ICLASS::m_tbl if RICLASS_IS_ORIGIN is set.
* gc.c (obj_memsize_of): count T_ICLASS if RICLASS_IS_ORIGIN is set.
* internal.h (RCLASS_SET_ORIGIN): add to set RCLASS_SET_ORIGIN.
TODO: The word `origin' seems not good name. We need to invent
another good name.
* class.c: use RCLASS_SET_ORIGIN().
* class.c (class_alloc): zero clear rb_classext_t.
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rb_cref_t is data type of CREF. Now, the body is still NODE.
It is easy to understand what is CREF and what is pure NODE.
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* CREF_CLASS(cref)
* CREF_NEXT(cref)
* CREF_VISI(cref)
* CREF_VISI_SET(cref, v)
* CREF_REFINEMENTS(cref)
* CREF_PUSHED_BY_EVAL(cref)
* CREF_PUSHED_BY_EVAL_SET(cref)
* CREF_OMOD_SHARED(cref)
* CREF_OMOD_SHARED_SET(cref)
* CREF_OMOD_SHARED_UNSET(cref)
This is process to change CREF data type from NODE.
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struct method_table_wrapper was introduced to avoid duplicate marking
for method tables.
For example, `module M1; def foo; end; end` make one method table
(mtbl) contains a method `foo`. M1 (T_MODULE) points mtbl.
Classes C1 and C2 includes M1, then two T_ICLASS objects are created
and they points mtbl too. In this case, three objects (one T_MODULE
and two T_ICLASS objects) points same mtbl. On marking phase, these
three objects mark same mtbl. To avoid such duplication, struct
method_table_wrapper was introduced.
However, created two T_ICLASS objects have same or shorter lifetime
than M1 (T_MODULE) object. So that we only need to mark mtbl from M1,
not from T_ICLASS objects. This patch tries marking only from M1.
Note that one `Module#prepend` call creates two T_ICLASS objects.
One for refering to a prepending Module object, same as
`Module#include`. We don't nedd to care this T_ICLASS.
One for moving original mtbl from a prepending class. We need to
mark such mtbl from this T_ICLASS object. To mark the mtbl,
we need to use `RCLASS_ORIGIN(klass)` on marking from a prepended
class `klass`.
* class.c: ditto.
* eval.c (rb_using_refinement): ditto.
* gc.c: ditto.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: define m_tbl directly. The definition of
struct RClass should be moved to (srcdir)/internal.h.
* method.h: remove decl of rb_free_m_tbl_wrapper().
* object.c: use RCLASS_M_TBL() directly.
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* variable.c (rb_tmp_class_path): defer making temporary class
path string.
* variable.c (rb_search_class_path): search class path or return
Qnil or Qfalse if unnamed, not creating a temporary path.
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* error.c (rb_sys_enc_warning): new function to show warning and
error message with the encoding.
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* marshal.c (w_object, marshal_dump): use indetity tables for
arbitrary VALUE keys, because of performance of FLONUM.
[Bug #10761]
* marshal.c (obj_alloc_by_klass, marshal_load): ditto.
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entry. [Bug #10623]
* hash.c (rb_hash_delete_entry): try delete and return Qundef if there
are no corresponding entry.
* internal.h: add rb_hash_delete_entry()'s declaration.
* symbol.c: use rb_hash_delete_entry().
* thread.c: use rb_hash_delete_entry().
* ext/-test-/hash/delete.c: use rb_hash_delete_entry().
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* encoding.c (load_encoding): use rb_require_internal instead of
calling rb_require_safe with protection.
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* object.c (rb_mod_const_get, rb_mod_const_defined): ditto.
* variable.c (rb_const_missing, rb_mod_const_missing): call
const_missing without new ID to get rid of inadvertent ID
creation.
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* symbol.h (is_{local,global,instance,attrset,const,class,junk}_sym):
fix ID type names.
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From Ruby 2.2, keys of GC.stat are changed [Feature #9924].
To provide compatible layer, GC.stat add a default_proc
(if default_proc of given Hash object is not set).
At first use of this compatible layer of interpreter process,
show a warning message like that:
program: GC.stat[:total_allocated_object]
warning message: "warning: GC.stat keys were changed from Ruby
2.1. In this case, you refer to obsolete `total_allocated_object'
(new key is `total_allocated_objects').
Please check <https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9924>
for more information."
Pleaes correct my English message :)
* hash.c (rb_hash_set_default_proc): export (in internal).
* internal.h: ditto.
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keyword arguments/parameters and a splat argument.
[Feature #10440] (Details are described in this ticket)
Most of complex part is moved to vm_args.c.
Now, ISeq#to_a does not catch up new instruction format.
* vm_core.h: change iseq data structures.
* introduce rb_call_info_kw_arg_t to represent keyword arguments.
* add rb_call_info_t::kw_arg.
* rename rb_iseq_t::arg_post_len to rb_iseq_t::arg_post_num.
* rename rb_iseq_t::arg_keywords to arg_keyword_num.
* rename rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword to rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword_bits.
to represent keyword bitmap parameter index.
This bitmap parameter shows that which keyword parameters are given
or not given (0 for given).
It is refered by `checkkeyword' instruction described bellow.
* rename rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword_check to rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword_rest
to represent keyword rest parameter index.
* add rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword_default_values to represent default
keyword values.
* rename VM_CALL_ARGS_SKIP_SETUP to VM_CALL_ARGS_SIMPLE
to represent
(ci->flag & (SPLAT|BLOCKARG)) &&
ci->blockiseq == NULL &&
ci->kw_arg == NULL.
* vm_insnhelper.c, vm_args.c: rewrite with refactoring.
* rewrite splat argument code.
* rewrite keyword arguments/parameters code.
* merge method and block parameter fitting code into one code base.
* vm.c, vm_eval.c: catch up these changes.
* compile.c (new_callinfo): callinfo requires kw_arg parameter.
* compile.c (compile_array_): check the last argument Hash object or
not. If Hash object and all keys are Symbol literals, they are
compiled to keyword arguments.
* insns.def (checkkeyword): add new instruction.
This instruction check the availability of corresponding keyword.
For example, a method "def foo k1: 'v1'; end" is cimpiled to the
following instructions.
0000 checkkeyword 2, 0 # check k1 is given.
0003 branchif 9 # if given, jump to address #9
0005 putstring "v1"
0007 setlocal_OP__WC__0 3 # k1 = 'v1'
0009 trace 8
0011 putnil
0012 trace 16
0014 leave
* insns.def (opt_send_simple): removed and add new instruction
"opt_send_without_block".
* parse.y (new_args_tail_gen): reorder variables.
Before this patch, a method "def foo(k1: 1, kr1:, k2: 2, **krest, &b)"
has parameter variables "k1, kr1, k2, &b, internal_id, krest",
but this patch reorders to "kr1, k1, k2, internal_id, krest, &b".
(locate a block variable at last)
* parse.y (vtable_pop): added.
This function remove latest `n' variables from vtable.
* iseq.c: catch up iseq data changes.
* proc.c: ditto.
* class.c (keyword_error): export as rb_keyword_error().
* common.mk: depend vm_args.c for vm.o.
* hash.c (rb_hash_has_key): export.
* internal.h: ditto.
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* internal.h (rb_ary_new_from_args): optimization by expanding
arguments in caller to get rid of va_list if possible.
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This function is similar to rb_gc_mark_locations(), but not
conservertive.
* internal.h: ditto.
* vm.c (env_mark): use rb_gc_mark_values() because env values should
be Ruby VALUEs.
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Please refer this ticket for details.
This change also introduces the following changes.
* Remove RGENGC_AGE2_PROMOTION and introduce object age (0 to 3).
Age can be count with FL_PROMOTE0 and FL_PROMOTE1 flags in
RBasic::flags (2 bit). Age == 3 objects become old objects.
* WB_PROTECTED flag in RBasic to WB_UNPROTECTED bitmap.
* LONG_LIVED bitmap to represent living objects while minor GCs
It specifies (1) Old objects and (2) remembered shady objects.
* Introduce rb_objspace_t::marked_objects which counts marked
objects in current marking phase. marking count is needed to
introduce incremental marking.
* rename mark related function and sweep related function to
gc_(marks|sweep)_(start|finish|step|rest|continue).
* rename rgengc_report() to gc_report().
* Add obj_info() function to get cstr of object details.
* Add MEASURE_LINE() macro to measure execution time of specific line.
* and many small fixes.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: add flag USE_RINCGC.
Now USE_RINCGC can be set only with USE_RGENGC.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: introduce FL_PROMOTED0 and add FL_PROMOTED1
to count object age.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: rewrite write barriers for incremental marking.
* debug.c: catch up flag name changes.
* internal.h: add rb_gc_writebarrier_remember() instead of
rb_gc_writebarrier_remember_promoted().
* array.c (ary_memcpy0): use rb_gc_writebarrier_remember().
* array.c (rb_ary_modify): ditto.
* hash.c (rb_hash_keys): ditto.
* hash.c (rb_hash_values): ditto.
* object.c (init_copy): use rb_copy_wb_protected_attribute() because
FL_WB_PROTECTED is moved from RBasic::flags.
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: catch up ObjectSpace.dump() changes.
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* internal.h (WARN_UNUSED_RESULT): warn unused result by gcc 3.4
or later.
* symbol.c: declare some functions with WARN_UNUSED_RESULT.
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* string.c (rb_setup_fake_str): setup fake string from C pointer,
length, and encoding.
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This function creates internal use only array (which is completely
hided by ObjectSpace.each_object) with filling nil.
Otherwise, it can be incldues strange VALUEs.
* internal.h: added.
* node.h: use rb_ary_tmp_new_fill() for MEMO.
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* symbol.h (RSYMBOL): move macros for Symbol from internal.h.
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* string.c (rb_to_symbol): new function to convert an object to a
symbol.
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fstrings refered by static symbols and pinned dynamic symbols
are registerd by rb_gc_register_mark_object().
frstring refered by dynamic symbols (not pinned symbols)
are refered from global_symbols.dsymbol_fstr_hash (Hash object).
Note that fstrings refered from dynamic symbols must live loger
than symbol objects themselves because rb_gc_free_dsymbol() uses
fstring to remove from symbol tables.
This is why we can not mark fstrings from dynamic symbols.
This technique reduces root objects for GC marking.
* gc.c (gc_mark_roots): ditto.
* internal.h: ditto.
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exposing IDs from collectable symbols.
[Bug #10014]
Now, rb_check_id() returns 0 if corresponding symbol is
pinned dynamic symbol.
There is remaining intern_cstr_without_pindown(), it can return
IDs from collectable symbols. We must be careful to use it
(only used in parse.y). I think it should be removed if
it does not have impact for performance.
* parse.y:
add:
* STATIC_SYM2ID()
* STATIC_ID2SYM()
rename:
* rb_pin_dynamic_symbol() -> dsymbol_pindown()
* internal.h:
remove:
* rb_check_id_without_pindown()
* rb_sym2id_without_pindown()
add:
* rb_check_symbol()
* rb_check_symbol_cstr()
* load.c: use rb_check_id() or rb_check_id_cstr().
* object.c: ditto.
* struct.c: ditto.
* thread.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
* string.c (sym_find): use only rb_check_symbol().
* sprintf.c (rb_str_format): use rb_check_symbol_cstr().
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* object.c (rb_obj_copy_ivar): extract function to copy instance
variables only for T_OBJECT from init_copy.
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This is too new to be a compatibility problem.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: Hide Symbol internals.
(struct RSymbol): moved to internal.h
(RSYMBOL): ditto
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* hash.c (rb_hash_keys): make an internal public function.
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* object.c (rb_class_search_ancestor): return ancestor class or
iclass if inherited.
* object.c (rb_obj_is_kind_of, rb_class_inherited_p): share
function to search the ancestor.
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* string.c (sym_to_proc), proc.c (rb_block_clear_env_self): clear
caller's self which is useless, so that it can get collected.
[Fixes GH-592]
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* parse.y (rb_id_attrget): new function to convert setter ID to
getter ID.
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* re.c (match_regexp): set regexp for MatchData from string.
* re.c (rb_backref_set_string): create MatchData from string and
set backref.
* string.c (rb_pat_search, rb_str_sub, rb_str_sub_bang, str_gsub),
(scan_once, rb_str_scan, rb_str_partition): use rb_str_index
instead of rb_reg_search() when pattern is a String. based on
the patch by Sam Rawlins <sam.rawlins@gmail.com> [Fixes GH-579]
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See this ticket about Symbol GC.
* include/ruby/ruby.h:
Declare few functions.
* rb_sym2id: almost same as old SYM2ID but support dynamic symbols.
* rb_id2sym: almost same as old ID2SYM but support dynamic symbols.
* rb_sym2str: almost same as `rb_id2str(SYM2ID(sym))` but not
pin down a dynamic symbol.
Declare a new struct.
* struct RSymbol: represents a dynamic symbol as object in
Ruby's heaps.
Add few macros.
* STATIC_SYM_P: check a static symbol.
* DYNAMIC_SYM_P: check a dynamic symbol.
* RSYMBOL: cast to RSymbol
* gc.c: declare RSymbol. support T_SYMBOL.
* internal.h: Declare few functions.
* rb_gc_free_dsymbol: free up a dynamic symbol. GC call this
function at a sweep phase.
* rb_str_dynamic_intern: convert a string to a dynamic symbol.
* rb_check_id_without_pindown: not pinning function.
* rb_sym2id_without_pindown: ditto.
* rb_check_id_cstr_without_pindown: ditto.
* string.c (Init_String): String#intern and String#to_sym use
rb_str_dynamic_intern.
* template/id.h.tmpl: use LSB of ID as a flag for determining a
static symbol, so we shift left other ruby_id_types.
* string.c: use rb_sym2str instead `rb_id2str(SYM2ID(sym))` to
avoid pinning.
* load.c: use xx_without_pindown function at creating temporary ID
to avoid pinning.
* object.c: ditto.
* sprintf.c: ditto.
* struct.c: ditto.
* thread.c: ditto.
* variable.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
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* internal.h: add prototype for rb_reg_search0
* re.c: rename rb_reg_search to rb_reg_search0, add set_backref_str
argument to allow callers to indicate that they don't require the
backref string to be allocated
* string.c: don't allocate backref str if replacement string is provided
Closes GH-578. [Bug #9676] [ruby-core:61682]
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* marshal.c (to_be_skipped_id): ignore anonymous attributes.
* pack.c (Init_pack): use anonymous ID so that associated objects
do not appear in the packed result.
* parse.y (rb_make_internal_id): return an anonymous ID for
internal use.
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By r44804, string objects can not have STR_ASSOC flag.
* internal.h: ditto.
* ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c (dump_object): ditto.
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The patch base by drkaes (Stefan Kaes).
[Bug #9321]
* variable.c (rb_mod_const_missing): use rb_vm_pop_cfunc_frame()
instead of rb_frame_pop().
* vm_eval.c (raise_method_missing): ditto.
* vm_eval.c (rb_iterate): ditto.
* internal.h (rb_vm_pop_cfunc_frame): add decl.
* test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: add tests.
provided by drkaes (Stefan Kaes).
* vm.c, eval.c, include/ruby/intern.h (rb_frame_pop):
move definition of rb_frame_pop() and deprecate it.
It doesn't care about `return' events.
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it is no longer used from array.c since r43969.
the patch is from normalperson (Eric Wong).
[ruby-core:59449] [Feature #9336]
* internal.h: remove definition of rb_hash_keys().
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (struct RClass): add super, remove iv_index_tbl.
since RCLASS_SUPER() is commonly used inside while loops, we move it
back inside struct RClass to improve cache hits. this provides a
small improvement (1%) in hotspots like rb_obj_is_kind_of()
* internal.h (struct rb_classext_struct): remove super, add
iv_index_table
* internal.h (RCLASS_SUPER): update for new location
* internal.h (RCLASS_SET_SUPER): ditto
* internal.h (RCLASS_IV_INDEX_TBL): ditto
* object.c (rb_class_get_superclass): ditto
* include/ruby/backward/classext.h (RCLASS_SUPER): ditto
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Now, there are no setter and independent from Exception#backtrace.
[Feature #8960]
* eval.c (setup_exception): set backtrace locations for `bt_location'
special attribute.
* vm_backtrace.c (rb_backtrace_to_location_ary): added.
* internal.h: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_backtrace.rb: add a test for
Exception#backtrace_locations.
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* ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c (dump_object): include fstring flag on
strings. include gc flags (old, remembered, wb_protected) on all objects.
* ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c (Init_objspace_dump): initialize lazy
IDs before first use.
* gc.c (rb_obj_gc_flags): new function to retrieve object flags
* internal.h (RB_OBJ_GC_FLAGS_MAX): maximum flags allowed for one obj
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb (test_dump_flags): test for above
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb (test_trace_object_allocations):
resolve name before dump (for rb_class_path_cached)
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* vm_insnhelper.c (rb_get_kwargs): get keyword argument values from an
option hash, not only checking keys.
* dir.c (dir_initialize): use rb_get_kwargs.
* gc.c (gc_start_internal): ditto.
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* gc.c (ruby_gc_set_params): Accept safe_level argument so GC tuning
settings can be applied before rb_safe_level() is available.
* internal.h (rb_gc_set_params): ditto.
* ruby.c (process_options): Apply GC tuning early during boot process
so boot-time allocations can benefit. This also benefits any code
loaded in via `ruby -r`.
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* configure.in: check malloc_size() available on BSD.
* gc.c: use malloc_size() with malloc/malloc.h on BSD.
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* vm_eval.c (rb_catch_protect): new function similar to
rb_catch_obj(), but protect from all global jumps like as
rb_load_protect(), rb_protect(), etc.
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RClass->m_tbl with serial. This prevents double marking method
tables, since many classes/modules can share the same method table.
This improves minor mark time in a large application by 30%.
* internal.h (struct method_table_wrapper): Define new
wrapper struct with additional serial.
* internal.h (RCLASS_M_TBL_INIT): New macro for initializing method
table wrapper and st_table.
* method.h (void rb_sweep_method_entry): Rename rb_free_m_table to
rb_free_m_tbl for consistentcy
* .gdbinit (define rb_method_entry): Update rb_method_entry gdb helper
for new method table structure.
* class.c: Use RCLASS_M_TBL_WRAPPER and
RCLASS_M_TBL_INIT macros.
* class.c (rb_include_class_new): Share WRAPPER between module and
iclass, so serial can prevent double marking.
* eval.c (rb_prepend_module): ditto.
* eval.c (rb_using_refinement): ditto.
* gc.c: Mark and free new wrapper struct.
* gc.c (obj_memsize_of): Count size of additional wrapper struct.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (rb_block_call_func_t): strict check for
rb_block_call_func* if RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_STRICT is set.
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if HAVE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE (or _WIN32) is defined.
We don't need these function if malloc_usable_size() is available.
* gc.c: catch up this change.
* gc.c: define HAVE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE on _WIN32.
* array.c (ary_resize_capa): do not use ruby_sized_xfree() with
local variable to avoid "unused local variable" warning.
This change only has few impact.
* string.c (rb_str_resize): ditto.
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rb_gc_set_params because it's only used in ruby internal.
* internal.h (ruby_gc_set_params): Declare rb_gc_set_params's
alias function.
* gc.c: ditto.
* ruby.c: use ruby_gc_set_params.
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objspace.
* gc.c (ruby_mimfree): added. It is similar to ruby_mimmalloc().
* internal.h: ditto.
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rb_fstring() used rb_gc_mark() to avoid freeing used string.
However, rb_gc_mark() set mark bit *and* pushes mark_stack.
rb_gc_resurrect() does only set mark bit if it is before sweeping.
* string.c (rb_fstring): use rb_gc_resurrect.
* internal.h: add decl.
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* internal.h (ruby_register_rollback_func_for_ensure): catch up above change.
Add rollback mechanism API.
* vm_core.h (typedef struct rb_vm_struct): catch up above change.
Introdule ensure-rollback relation table.
* vm_core.h (typedef struct rb_thread_struct): catch up above change.
Introdule ensure stack.
* eval.c (rb_ensure): catch up above change.
Introdule ensure stack.
* hash.c : New function for rollback ensure, and register it to
ensure-rollback relation table. [ruby-dev:47803] [Bug #9105]
Ensure Rollback Mechanism:
A rollback's function is a function to rollback a state before ensure's
function execution.
When the jump of callcc is across the scope of rb_ensure,
ensure's functions and rollback's functions are executed appropriately
for keeping consistency.
Current API is unstable, and only internal use.
ruby_register_rollback_func_for_ensure(ensure_func,rollback_func)
This API create relation ensure's function to rollback's function.
By registered rollback's function, it is executed When jumpping into
corresponding rb_ensure scope.
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These declarations should be exported.
This reverts commit 3c9f88c2ce138f2714c36cd25dc9b50ec93861e7.
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This is another approach to solve an issue discussed at r43530.
This feature is diabled as default.
This feature measures an increment of memory consuption by oldgen
objects. It measures memory consumption for each objects when
the object is promoted. However, measurement of memory consumption
is not accurate now. So that this measurement is `estimation'.
To implement this feature, move memsize_of() function from
ext/objspace/objspace.c and expose rb_obj_memsize_of().
Some memsize() functions for T_DATA (T_TYPEDDATA) have problem to
measure memory size, so that we ignores T_DATA objects now.
For example, some functions skip NULL check for pointer.
The macro RGENGC_ESTIMATE_OLDSPACE enables/disables this feature,
and turned off as default.
We need to compare 3gen GC and this feature carefully.
(it is possible to enable both feature)
We need a help to compare them.
* internal.h: expose rb_obj_memsize_of().
* ext/objspace/objspace.c: use rb_obj_memsize_of() function.
* cont.c (fiber_memsize): fix to check NULL.
* variable.c (autoload_memsize): ditto.
* vm.c (vm_memsize): ditto.
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* internal.h (rb_syserr_fail_path): fix typo on platforms where
function name string predefined identifier is not supported.
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* error.c (rb_syserr_fail_path_in): new function split from
rb_sys_fail_path_in to raise SystemCallError without errno.
* internal.h (rb_syserr_fail_path): like rb_sys_fail_path but without
errno.
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* internal.h (rb_w32_init_file): no longer defined since r43362.
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rb_bug_reporter_add() allows to register a function which
is called at rb_bug() called.
* ext/-test-/bug_reporter/bug_reporter.c: add a test for this C-API.
* ext/-test-/bug_reporter/extconf.rb: ditto.
* test/-ext-/bug_reporter/test_bug_reporter.rb: ditto.
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Each symbols has String objects respectively to represent
Symbols.
These objects are marked only when:
* full marking
* new symbols are added
This hack reduce symbols (related strings) marking time.
For example, on my Linux environment, the following code
"20_000_000.times{''}"
with 40k symbols (similar symbol number on Rails 3.2.14 app,
@jugyo tells me) boosts, from 7.3sec to 4.2sec.
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