Now only Linux uses it.
The patch was written by Eric Wong. [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4531]
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* thread.c (select_single): select(2) based backend for rb_wait_for_single_fd().
* io.c (make_writeconv): use rb_wait_for_single_fd() instaed of
rb_thread_fd_select().
* io.c (rb_io_wait_readable): ditto.
* thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): ditto.
* io.c (wait_readable): removed.
* thread.c (init_set_fd): new helper function.
* include/ruby/io.h (RB_WAITFD_IN, RB_WAITFD_PRI, RB_WAITFD_OUT):
new constant for rb_single_wait_fd().
The patch was written by Eric Wong. [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4531]
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decorator according to open mode.
* transcode.c (rb_econv_prepare_options): new function, to prepare
econv options with newline flags.
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versions on mingw are useless because they use int32_t. fixes#4564
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ruby needs HAVE_ macros to use our emulation functions.
(fix the problem of 31262)
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environment variables. based on a patch from funny-falcon at
https://gist.github.com/856296, but honors safe level.
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blocking region with GIL released, for fd.
* thread.c (rb_thread_fd_close): implement. [ruby-core:35203]
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defined by configure though configure.bat defines it.
* include/ruby/ruby.h: move include stddef.h to defines.h
* include/ruby/defines.h: ditto.
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as int because Ruby usually treats length value as long but
onigenc_step_back's 4th argument is int.
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insensitive.
* load.c (loaded_feature_path, rb_feature_p, load_lock): on a
case-insensitive filesystem, loaded features search should
ignore case. [ruby-core:34297]
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* error.c, include/ruby/intern.h (rb_compile_error_with_enc): new
function to raise syntax error, with source encoding'ed message.
* parse.y (compile_error): use above function.
[ruby-core:33951] (#4217)
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hook a VM termination. Right now, because the VM we have is
process global, most extensions do not deallocate resources and
leave them to Operating System's reaping userland processes. But
in a future we plan to have multiple VMs to run simultaneously in
a single process (MVM project). At that stage we can no longer
rely on OSes and have to manage every resources to be reclaimed
properly. So it is. For a forward-compatibility reason this API
is introduced now, encouraging you to be as gentle as you can for
your resources; that is, tidy up your room.
* include/ruby/vm.h: ditto.
* vm_core.h (rb_vm_struct): new field.
* vm.c (vm_init2): initialize above new field.
* eval.c (ruby_cleanup): trigger those hooks.
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