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authorAndré Luiz Tiago Soares <andre.soares@altxtech.net>2025-09-22 12:28:27 -0400
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2025-09-22 12:28:27 -0400
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ZJIT: Refactor NewRangeFixnum (#14607)
## Context #14409 https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/14409#discussion_r2350238583 >You may have noticed that this doesn't produce a New range instruction. For that you probably need to use a local variable (makes it harder for the bytecode compiler to reason about, but the JIT sees through it). If you have time, please rewrite these tests. https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/14409#discussion_r2350240389 >There's some code above to do this for you: see arguments_likely_fixnums and coerce something or other ## Changes ### Refactor tests Modify tests force the usage of `NewRangeFixnum` instruction and make tests names more consistent. ### Refactor optimize ranges Didn't found `arguments_likely_fixnums` to be applicable unless we enable profiling for `NewRange` and change the criteria of when the optimization fires. But there were other ways to clean up the code. Simplify the logic and move it to `type_specialize`. Deleted the standalone `optimize_ranges` function.
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