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-rw-r--r--zjit/src/asm/arm64/README.md2
-rw-r--r--zjit/src/backend/lir.rs2
-rw-r--r--zjit/src/cruby.rs20
-rw-r--r--zjit/src/state.rs2
4 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/zjit/src/asm/arm64/README.md b/zjit/src/asm/arm64/README.md
index edae5773e8..6adfad804d 100644
--- a/zjit/src/asm/arm64/README.md
+++ b/zjit/src/asm/arm64/README.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Arm64
-This module is responsible for encoding YJIT operands into an appropriate Arm64 encoding.
+This module is responsible for encoding ZJIT operands into an appropriate Arm64 encoding.
## Architecture
diff --git a/zjit/src/backend/lir.rs b/zjit/src/backend/lir.rs
index a8377296f3..2fb2dca674 100644
--- a/zjit/src/backend/lir.rs
+++ b/zjit/src/backend/lir.rs
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ impl From<VALUE> for Opnd {
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum Target
{
- /// Pointer to a piece of YJIT-generated code
+ /// Pointer to a piece of ZJIT-generated code
CodePtr(CodePtr),
// Side exit with a counter
SideExit(FrameState),
diff --git a/zjit/src/cruby.rs b/zjit/src/cruby.rs
index 548f7ad596..82b77e0402 100644
--- a/zjit/src/cruby.rs
+++ b/zjit/src/cruby.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-//! This module deals with making relevant C functions available to Rust YJIT.
+//! This module deals with making relevant C functions available to Rust ZJIT.
//! Some C functions we use we maintain, some are public C extension APIs,
//! some are internal CRuby APIs.
//!
//! ## General notes about linking
//!
-//! The YJIT crate compiles to a native static library, which for our purposes
+//! The ZJIT crate compiles to a native static library, which for our purposes
//! we can understand as a collection of object files. On ELF platforms at least,
//! object files can refer to "external symbols" which we could take some
//! liberty and understand as assembly labels that refer to code defined in other
@@ -55,9 +55,9 @@
//! and verified on CI like `make update-deps`.
//!
//! Upsides for this design:
-//! - the YJIT static lib that links with miniruby and friends will not need bindgen
+//! - the ZJIT static lib that links with miniruby and friends will not need bindgen
//! as a dependency at all. This is an important property so Ruby end users can
-//! build a YJIT enabled Ruby with no internet connection using a release tarball
+//! build a ZJIT enabled Ruby with no internet connection using a release tarball
//! - Less hand-typed boilerplate
//! - Helps reduce risk of C definitions and Rust declaration going out of sync since
//! CI verifies synchronicity
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
//! that the project is not committed to maintaining
//! - This setup assumes rust-bindgen gives deterministic output, which can't be taken
//! for granted
-//! - YJIT contributors will need to install libclang on their system to get rust-bindgen
+//! - ZJIT contributors will need to install libclang on their system to get rust-bindgen
//! to work if they want to run the generation tool locally
//!
//! The elephant in the room is that we'll still need to use Unsafe Rust to call C functions,
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ pub use autogened::*;
// These are functions we expose from C files, not in any header.
// Parsing it would result in a lot of duplicate definitions.
-// Use bindgen for functions that are defined in headers or in yjit.c.
+// Use bindgen for functions that are defined in headers or in zjit.c.
#[cfg_attr(test, allow(unused))] // We don't link against C code when testing
unsafe extern "C" {
pub fn rb_check_overloaded_cme(
@@ -438,8 +438,8 @@ impl VALUE {
pub fn class_of(self) -> VALUE {
if !self.special_const_p() {
let builtin_type = self.builtin_type();
- assert_ne!(builtin_type, RUBY_T_NONE, "YJIT should only see live objects");
- assert_ne!(builtin_type, RUBY_T_MOVED, "YJIT should only see live objects");
+ assert_ne!(builtin_type, RUBY_T_NONE, "ZJIT should only see live objects");
+ assert_ne!(builtin_type, RUBY_T_MOVED, "ZJIT should only see live objects");
}
unsafe { rb_yarv_class_of(self) }
@@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ where
let _ = catch_unwind(|| {
// IO functions can panic too.
eprintln!(
- "YJIT panicked while holding VM lock acquired at {}:{}. Aborting...",
+ "ZJIT panicked while holding VM lock acquired at {}:{}. Aborting...",
loc.file.to_string_lossy(),
line,
);
@@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ pub fn get_class_name(class: VALUE) -> String {
}
/// Interned ID values for Ruby symbols and method names.
-/// See [type@crate::cruby::ID] and usages outside of YJIT.
+/// See [type@crate::cruby::ID] and usages outside of ZJIT.
pub(crate) mod ids {
use std::sync::atomic::AtomicU64;
/// Globals to cache IDs on boot. Atomic to use with relaxed ordering
diff --git a/zjit/src/state.rs b/zjit/src/state.rs
index 7b98a73f18..e846ee6f8d 100644
--- a/zjit/src/state.rs
+++ b/zjit/src/state.rs
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ pub extern "C" fn rb_zjit_init(options: *const u8) {
rb_bug_panic_hook();
- // YJIT enabled and initialized successfully
+ // ZJIT enabled and initialized successfully
assert!(unsafe{ !rb_zjit_enabled_p });
unsafe { rb_zjit_enabled_p = true; }
});