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author | 卜部昌平 <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org> | 2019-11-13 12:41:39 +0900 |
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committer | 卜部昌平 <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org> | 2019-11-14 20:35:48 +0900 |
commit | c9ffe751d126a302d0e7e53e645e44084e339dde (patch) | |
tree | 0393401c6f11ee528ef30fdd1d51fc96b7837a9c /node.h | |
parent | 4d615a0c8f4759ce4f6b96b643ef957837bdf20e (diff) |
delete unused functions
Looking at the list of symbols inside of libruby-static.a, I found
hundreds of functions that are defined, but used from nowhere.
There can be reasons for each of them (e.g. some functions are
specific to some platform, some are useful when debugging, etc).
However it seems the functions deleted here exist for no reason.
This changeset reduces the size of ruby binary from 26,671,456
bytes to 26,592,864 bytes on my machine.
Notes
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2677
Diffstat (limited to 'node.h')
-rw-r--r-- | node.h | 7 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 7 deletions
@@ -414,22 +414,15 @@ void rb_ast_delete_node(rb_ast_t*, NODE *n); VALUE rb_parser_new(void); VALUE rb_parser_end_seen_p(VALUE); VALUE rb_parser_encoding(VALUE); -VALUE rb_parser_get_yydebug(VALUE); VALUE rb_parser_set_yydebug(VALUE, VALUE); VALUE rb_parser_dump_tree(const NODE *node, int comment); void rb_parser_set_options(VALUE, int, int, int, int); -rb_ast_t *rb_parser_compile_cstr(VALUE, const char*, const char*, int, int); rb_ast_t *rb_parser_compile_string(VALUE, const char*, VALUE, int); -rb_ast_t *rb_parser_compile_file(VALUE, const char*, VALUE, int); rb_ast_t *rb_parser_compile_string_path(VALUE vparser, VALUE fname, VALUE src, int line); rb_ast_t *rb_parser_compile_file_path(VALUE vparser, VALUE fname, VALUE input, int line); rb_ast_t *rb_parser_compile_generic(VALUE vparser, VALUE (*lex_gets)(VALUE, int), VALUE fname, VALUE input, int line); -rb_ast_t *rb_compile_cstr(const char*, const char*, int, int); -rb_ast_t *rb_compile_string(const char*, VALUE, int); -rb_ast_t *rb_compile_file(const char*, VALUE, int); - void rb_node_init(NODE *n, enum node_type type, VALUE a0, VALUE a1, VALUE a2); const char *ruby_node_name(int node); |