Read the following test to know HOWTO.
This feature is a sample of RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT.
* test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: add a test.
* ext/objspace/object_tracing.c: ditto.
* gc.c (rb_gc_count): add. THis function returns GC count.
* internal.h: add decl. of rb_gc_count(). Same as `GC.count'.
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* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_NEWOBJ: object created.
* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_FREE: object freeed.
* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_START: GC started.
And rename `RUBY_EVENT_SWITCH' to `RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_SWITCH'.
Internal events can not invoke any Ruby program because the tracing
timing may be critical (under huge restriction).
These events can be hooked only by C-extensions.
We recommend to use rb_potponed_job_register() API to call Ruby
program safely.
This change is mostly written by Aman Gupta (tmm1).
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8107#note-12
[Feature #8107]
* include/ruby/debug.h, vm_trace.c: added two new APIs.
* rb_tracearg_event_flag() returns rb_event_flag_t of this event.
* rb_tracearg_object() returns created/freeed object.
* ext/-test-/tracepoint/extconf.rb,
ext/-test-/tracepoint/tracepoint.c,
test/-ext-/tracepoint/test_tracepoint.rb: add a test.
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See this ticet about RGENGC.
* gc.c: Add several flags:
* RGENGC_DEBUG: if >0, then prints debug information.
* RGENGC_CHECK_MODE: if >0, add assertions.
* RGENGC_PROFILE: if >0, add profiling features.
check GC.stat and GC::Profiler.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: disable RGENGC by default (USE_RGENGC == 0).
* array.c: add write barriers for T_ARRAY and generate sunny objects.
* include/ruby/ruby.h (RARRAY_PTR_USE): added. Use this macro if
you want to access raw pointers. If you modify the contents which
pointer pointed, then you need to care write barrier.
* bignum.c, marshal.c, random.c: generate T_BIGNUM sunny objects.
* complex.c, include/ruby/ruby.h: add write barriers for T_COMPLEX
and generate sunny objects.
* rational.c (nurat_s_new_internal), include/ruby/ruby.h: add write
barriers for T_RATIONAL and generate sunny objects.
* internal.h: add write barriers for RBasic::klass.
* numeric.c (rb_float_new_in_heap): generate sunny T_FLOAT objects.
* object.c (rb_class_allocate_instance), range.c:
generate sunny T_OBJECT objects.
* string.c: add write barriers for T_STRING and generate sunny objects.
* variable.c: add write barriers for ivars.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_setivar): ditto.
* include/ruby/ruby.h, debug.c: use two flags
FL_WB_PROTECTED and FL_OLDGEN.
* node.h (NODE_FL_CREF_PUSHED_BY_EVAL, NODE_FL_CREF_OMOD_SHARED):
move flag bits.
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RBASIC_CLASS(obj) macro which returns a class of `obj'.
This change is a part of RGENGC branch [ruby-trunk - Feature #8339].
* object.c: add new function rb_obj_reveal().
This function reveal interal (hidden) object by rb_obj_hide().
Note that do not change class before and after hiding.
Only permitted example is:
klass = RBASIC_CLASS(obj);
rb_obj_hide(obj);
....
rb_obj_reveal(obj, klass);
TODO: API design. rb_obj_reveal() should be replaced with others.
TODO: modify constified variables using cast may be harmful for
compiler's analysis and optimizaton.
Any idea to prohibt inserting RBasic::klass directly?
If rename RBasic::klass and force to use RBASIC_CLASS(obj),
then all codes such as `RBASIC(obj)->klass' will be
compilation error. Is it acceptable? (We have similar
experience at Ruby 1.9,
for example "RARRAY(ary)->ptr" to "RARRAY_PTR(ary)".
* internal.h: add some macros.
* RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(obj) clear RBasic::klass to make it internal
object.
* RBASIC_SET_CLASS(obj, cls) set RBasic::klass.
* RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(obj, cls) same as RBASIC_SET_CLASS
without write barrier (planned).
* RCLASS_SET_SUPER(a, b) set super class of a.
* array.c, class.c, compile.c, encoding.c, enum.c, error.c, eval.c,
file.c, gc.c, hash.c, io.c, iseq.c, marshal.c, object.c,
parse.y, proc.c, process.c, random.c, ruby.c, sprintf.c,
string.c, thread.c, transcode.c, vm.c, vm_eval.c, win32/file.c:
Use above macros and functions to access RBasic::klass.
* ext/coverage/coverage.c, ext/readline/readline.c,
ext/socket/ancdata.c, ext/socket/init.c,
* ext/zlib/zlib.c: ditto.
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* class.c (rb_singleton_class_get): get the singleton class if exists,
or nil.
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(SIGNED_INTEGER_MAX): Ditto.
(SIGNED_INTEGER_MIN): Ditto.
(UNSIGNED_INTEGER_MAX): Ditto.
(TIMET_MAX): Use SIGNED_INTEGER_MAX and UNSIGNED_INTEGER_MAX.
(TIMET_MIN): Use SIGNED_INTEGER_MIN.
* thread.c (TIMEVAL_SEC_MAX): Use SIGNED_INTEGER_MAX.
(TIMEVAL_SEC_MIN): Use SIGNED_INTEGER_MIN.
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* internal.h (GCC_VERSION_SINCE): Macro moved from pack.c.
* pack.c: Include internal.h for GCC_VERSION_SINCE.
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* configure.in (RUBY_REPLACE_TYPE): define SIGNEDNESS_OF_type same as
check_signedness of mkmf.rb.
* internal.h (TIMET_MAX, TIMET_MIN, TIMET_MAX_PLUS_ONE): use
SIGNEDNESS_OF_TIME_T.
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this fixes the build failure of mswin introduced at r39819.
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* thread.c (ruby_kill): helper function of kill().
* signal.c (rb_f_kill): use ruby_kill() instead of kill().
* signal.c (rb_f_kill): call rb_thread_execute_interrupts()
to ensure that make SignalException if sent a signal
to myself. [Bug #7951] [ruby-core:52864]
* vm_core.h (typedef struct rb_thread_struct): added
th->interrupt_cond.
* thread.c (rb_threadptr_interrupt_common): added to
initialization of th->interrupt_cond.
* thread.c (thread_create_core): ditto.
* test/ruby/test_signal.rb (TestSignal#test_hup_me): test for
the above.
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* error.c (syserr_initialize): add optional function name.
* error.c (rb_sys_fail_path_in): rename and move from file.c, and pass
func_name to SystemCallError#initialize.
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* file.c (rb_sys_fail_path_with_func): share same function, and path
may be nil.
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* enumerator.c (enumerator_with_index_i): allow Bignum as offset, to
get rid of conversion exception and integer overflow.
[ruby-dev:47131] [Bug #8010]
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* internal.h (RB_MAX_GROUPS): here.
* file.c (rb_group_member): use RB_MAX_GROUPS instead of
RUBY_GROUP_MAX. They are the same.
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This makes Lazy#cycle no longer needed, so it was removed.
Make Enumerator#chunk and slice_before return lazy Enumerators.
[Bug #7715]
* internal.h: Remove ref to rb_enum_cycle_size; no longer needed
* enum.c: Make enum_cycle_size static.
* test/ruby/test_lazy_enumerator.rb: Test for above
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* object.c (rb_obj_clone): attach clone to its singleton class during
cloning singleton class so that singleton_method_added will be called
on it. based on the patch by shiba (satoshi shiba)[Bug #5283] in
[ruby-dev:44477]. [Bug #5283]
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* error.c (compile_err_append, compile_warn_print, warn_print): use
rb_write_error_str() instead of writing to rb_stderr directly.
* io.c (rb_write_error_str): a stopgap measure not to unblock GVL.
warning from require seems to still have race condition errors.
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* vm_eval.c (rb_check_funcall_with_hook): rb_check_funcall with hook
which is called before calling method_missing or target method.
* marshal.c (w_object, r_object0): use rb_check_funcall_with_hook
instead of respond_to? and call.
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sigsegv handler. enlarge value when x86 or x86_64 on Linux.
Linux has very small MINSIGSTKSZ size (2048 bytes) and
our sigsegv routine need 5KiB at least. [Bug #7141]
* internal.h: add declaration of rb_sigaltstack_size().
* vm_core.h: remove ALT_STACK_SIZE definition.
* signal.c (rb_register_sigaltstack): replace ALT_STACK_SIZE with
rb_sigaltstack_size();
* gc.c (Init_heap): ditto.
* vm.c (th_init): ditto.
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* io.c (io_flush_buffer): don't hold mutex if already have.
Now recursive lock may occur when following scenario.
fptr_finalize -> finish_writeconv_sync -> finish_writeconv
-> io_fflush.
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entry with VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED holds only the original method
definition, so ci->me is set to a method entry allocated in the
stack, and it causes SEGV/ILL. In this commit, a method entry
with VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED holds the whole original method entry.
Furthermore, rb_thread_mark() is changed to mark cfp->klass to
avoid GC for iclasses created by copy_refinement_iclass().
* vm_method.c (rb_method_entry_make): add a method entry with
VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED to the class refined by the refinement if
the target module is a refinement. When a method entry with
VM_METHOD_TYPE_UNDEF is invoked by vm_call_method(), a method with
the same name is searched in refinements. If such a method is
found, the method is invoked. Otherwise, the original method in
the refined class (rb_method_definition_t::body.orig_me) is
invoked. This change is made to simplify the normal method lookup
and to improve the performance of normal method calls.
* vm_method.c (EXPR1, search_method, rb_method_entry),
vm_eval.c (rb_call0, rb_search_method_entry): do not use
refinements for method lookup.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): search methods in refinements if
ci->me is VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED. If the method is called by
super (i.e., ci->call == vm_call_super_method), skip the same
method entry as the current method to avoid infinite call of the
same method.
* class.c (include_modules_at): add a refined method entry for each
method defined in a module included in a refinement.
* class.c (rb_prepend_module): set an empty table to
RCLASS_M_TBL(klass) to add refined method entries, because
refinements should have priority over prepended modules.
* proc.c (mnew): use rb_method_entry_with_refinements() to get
a refined method.
* vm.c (rb_thread_mark): mark cfp->klass for iclasses created by
copy_refinement_iclass().
* vm.c (Init_VM), cont.c (fiber_init): initialize th->cfp->klass.
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_inline_method_cache): do not skip
the test because it should pass successfully.
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_redefine_refined_method): new
test for the case a refined method is redefined.
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temporary async_interrupt_timing(Object => :defer)
* io.c (rb_f_p): use rb_uninterruptible.
* io.c (rb_f_p_internal): helper function for rb_f_p().
* io.c (struct rb_f_p_arg): new struct for rb_f_p_internal.
* test/ruby/test_thread.rb (test_async_interrupt_and_p): test for
the above.
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VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED to the class refined by the refinement if
the target module is a refinement. When a method entry with
VM_METHOD_TYPE_UNDEF is invoked by vm_call_method(), a method with
the same name is searched in refinements. If such a method is
found, the method is invoked. Otherwise, the original method in
the refined class (rb_method_definition_t::body.orig_def) is
invoked. This change is made to simplify the normal method lookup
and to improve the performance of normal method calls.
* vm_method.c (EXPR1, search_method, rb_method_entry),
vm_eval.c (rb_call0, rb_search_method_entry): do not use
refinements for method lookup.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): search methods in refinements if
ci->me is VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED. If the method is called by
super (i.e., ci->call == vm_call_super_method), skip the same
method entry as the current method to avoid infinite call of the
same method.
* class.c (include_modules_at): add a refined method entry for each
method defined in a module included in a refinement.
* class.c (rb_prepend_module): set an empty table to
RCLASS_M_TBL(klass) to add refined method entries, because
refinements should have priority over prepended modules.
* proc.c (mnew): use rb_method_entry_with_refinements() to get
a refined method.
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_inline_method_cache): do not skip
the test because it should pass successfully.
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_redefine_refined_method): new
test for the case a refined method is redefined.
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* internal.h (rb_mutex_allow_trap): added.
* thread.c (rb_mutex_lock, rb_mutex_unlock): check mutex->allow_trap.
* thread.c (mutex_sleep): remove trap check because it uses
rb_mutex_lock and rb_mutex_unlock internally.
* thread.c (rb_mutex_allow_trap): new helper function for the above.
* io.c (io_binwrite): mark fptr->write_lock as writable in trap.
* test/ruby/test_signal.rb (test_trap_puts): test for the above.
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* array.c (rb_ary_delete_same_obj): new function for WeakRef.
This deletes same objects as item argument in the array.
* internal.h (rb_ary_delete_same_obj): add a declaration.
* gc.c (wmap_final_func): remove WeakRef object reference from the
array. rb_ary_delete() is not usable because it uses rb_equal() to
compare object references.
* gc.c (wmap_finalize): remove recycled object references from weak
map hash properly. How to get object reference from object id was
wrong. st_delete() doesn't work properly if key and value arguments
are same. The key of obj2wmap is referenced object and the value of
obj2wmap is WeakRef array.
* gc.c (wmap_aset): obj2wmap should contain WeakRef array in the
definition.
* test/test_weakref.rb
(TestWeakRef#test_not_reference_different_object,
TestWeakRef#test_weakref_finalize): add tests for above.
[ruby-core:49044] [Bug #7304]
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This method is similart to `caller_locations' method for
specific method.
And fix to accept `level' and `n' parameters for `Thread#backtrace'
and `Thread#backtrace_locations'.
`caller' (and `caller_locations') do not return `caller' method
frame.
However, `Thread#backtrace' (and `Thread#backtrace_locations')
return `Thread#backtrace' method frame itself
if `Thread.current.backtrace' was called.
* vm_backtrace.c: ditto.
* internal.h: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_backtrace.rb: add tests.
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* array.c (empty_ary_alloc, ary_new): added array create DTrace probe.
* compile.c (rb_insns_name): allowing DTrace probes to access
instruction sequence name.
* Makefile.in: translate probes.d file to appropriate header file.
* common.mk: declare dependencies on the DTrace header.
* configure.in: add a test for existence of DTrace.
* eval.c (setup_exception): add a probe for when an exception is
raised.
* gc.c: Add DTrace probes for mark begin and end, and sweep begin and
end.
* hash.c (empty_hash_alloc): Add a probe for hash allocation.
* insns.def: Add probes for function entry and return.
* internal.h: function declaration for compile.c change.
* load.c (rb_f_load): add probes for `load` entry and exit, require
entry and exit, and wrapping search_required for load path search.
* object.c (rb_obj_alloc): added a probe for general object creation.
* parse.y (yycompile0): added a probe around parse and compile phase.
* string.c (empty_str_alloc, str_new): DTrace probes for string
allocation.
* test/dtrace/*: tests for DTrace probes.
* vm.c (vm_invoke_proc): add probes for function return on exception
raise, hash create, and instruction sequence execution.
* vm_core.h: add probe declarations for function entry and exit.
* vm_dump.c: add probes header file.
* vm_eval.c (vm_call0_cfunc, vm_call0_cfunc_with_frame): add probe on
function entry and return.
* vm_exec.c: expose instruction number to instruction name function.
* vm_insnshelper.c: add function entry and exit probes for cfunc
methods.
* vm_insnhelper.h: vm usage information is always collected, so
uncomment the functions.
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* configure.in (isinf, isnan): isinf() and isnan() are macros on
DragonFly which cannot be found by AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(). This
workaround enforces the fact that they exist on DragonFly.
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* vm_core.h (rb_call_info_t::refinements), compile.c (new_callinfo),
vm_insnhelper.c (vm_search_method): revert r37616 because it's too
slow. [ruby-dev:46477]
* test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_inline_method_cache): skip
the test until the bug is fixed efficiently.
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