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diff --git a/array.c b/array.c
index 8becdbbc91..db4c2c4802 100644
--- a/array.c
+++ b/array.c
@@ -27,8 +27,11 @@
#include "probes.h"
#include "ruby/encoding.h"
#include "ruby/st.h"
+#include "ruby/thread.h"
#include "ruby/util.h"
-#include "transient_heap.h"
+#include "ruby/ractor.h"
+#include "shape.h"
+#include "vm_core.h"
#include "builtin.h"
#if !ARRAY_DEBUG
@@ -38,6 +41,31 @@
#include "ruby_assert.h"
VALUE rb_cArray;
+VALUE rb_cArray_empty_frozen;
+
+/* Flags of RArray
+ *
+ * 0: RARRAY_SHARED_FLAG (equal to ELTS_SHARED)
+ * The array is shared. The buffer this array points to is owned by
+ * another array (the shared root).
+ * 1: RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG
+ * The array is embedded (its contents follow the header, rather than
+ * being on a separately allocated buffer).
+ * 3-9: RARRAY_EMBED_LEN
+ * The length of the array when RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG is set.
+ * 12: RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG
+ * The array is a shared root that does reference counting. The buffer
+ * this array points to is owned by this array but may be pointed to
+ * by other arrays.
+ * Note: Frozen arrays may be a shared root without this flag being
+ * set. Frozen arrays do not have reference counting because
+ * they cannot be modified. Not updating the reference count
+ * improves copy-on-write performance. Their reference count is
+ * assumed to be infinity.
+ * 14: RARRAY_PTR_IN_USE_FLAG
+ * The buffer of the array is in use. This is only used during
+ * debugging.
+ */
/* for OPTIMIZED_CMP: */
#define id_cmp idCmp
@@ -53,66 +81,49 @@ should_be_T_ARRAY(VALUE ary)
return RB_TYPE_P(ary, T_ARRAY);
}
-RBIMPL_ATTR_MAYBE_UNUSED()
-static int
-should_not_be_shared_and_embedded(VALUE ary)
-{
- return !FL_TEST((ary), ELTS_SHARED) || !FL_TEST((ary), RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG);
-}
-
-#define ARY_SHARED_P(ary) \
- (assert(should_be_T_ARRAY((VALUE)(ary))), \
- assert(should_not_be_shared_and_embedded((VALUE)ary)), \
- FL_TEST_RAW((ary),ELTS_SHARED)!=0)
-
-#define ARY_EMBED_P(ary) \
- (assert(should_be_T_ARRAY((VALUE)(ary))), \
- assert(should_not_be_shared_and_embedded((VALUE)ary)), \
- FL_TEST_RAW((ary), RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG) != 0)
-
-#define ARY_HEAP_PTR(a) (assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.heap.ptr)
-#define ARY_HEAP_LEN(a) (assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.heap.len)
-#define ARY_HEAP_CAPA(a) (assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), assert(!ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(a)), \
+#define ARY_HEAP_PTR(a) (RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.heap.ptr)
+#define ARY_HEAP_LEN(a) (RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.heap.len)
+#define ARY_HEAP_CAPA(a) (RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(a)), \
RARRAY(a)->as.heap.aux.capa)
-#define ARY_EMBED_PTR(a) (assert(ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.ary)
+#define ARY_EMBED_PTR(a) (RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.ary)
#define ARY_EMBED_LEN(a) \
- (assert(ARY_EMBED_P(a)), \
+ (RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_EMBED_P(a)), \
(long)((RBASIC(a)->flags >> RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT) & \
- (RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK >> RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT)))
-#define ARY_HEAP_SIZE(a) (assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), assert(ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(a)), ARY_CAPA(a) * sizeof(VALUE))
+ (RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK >> RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT)))
+#define ARY_HEAP_SIZE(a) (RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(a)), ARY_CAPA(a) * sizeof(VALUE))
-#define ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(a) (assert(should_be_T_ARRAY((VALUE)(a))), \
- !FL_TEST_RAW((a), ELTS_SHARED|RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG))
+#define ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(a) (RUBY_ASSERT(should_be_T_ARRAY((VALUE)(a))), \
+ !FL_TEST_RAW((a), RARRAY_SHARED_FLAG|RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG))
#define FL_SET_EMBED(a) do { \
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(a)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_P(a)); \
FL_SET((a), RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG); \
- RARY_TRANSIENT_UNSET(a); \
ary_verify(a); \
} while (0)
#define FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary) FL_UNSET((ary), RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG|RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK)
#define FL_SET_SHARED(ary) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- FL_SET((ary), ELTS_SHARED); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
+ FL_SET((ary), RARRAY_SHARED_FLAG); \
} while (0)
-#define FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary) FL_UNSET((ary), ELTS_SHARED)
+#define FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary) FL_UNSET((ary), RARRAY_SHARED_FLAG)
+#define ARY_SET_PTR_FORCE(ary, p) \
+ (RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr = (p))
#define ARY_SET_PTR(ary, p) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
- RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr = (p); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
+ ARY_SET_PTR_FORCE(ary, p); \
} while (0)
#define ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, n) do { \
long tmp_n = (n); \
- assert(ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
RBASIC(ary)->flags &= ~RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK; \
RBASIC(ary)->flags |= (tmp_n) << RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT; \
} while (0)
#define ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, n) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.len = (n); \
} while (0)
#define ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n) do { \
@@ -122,15 +133,15 @@ should_not_be_shared_and_embedded(VALUE ary)
else { \
ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN((ary), (n)); \
} \
- assert(RARRAY_LEN(ary) == (n)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(RARRAY_LEN(ary) == (n)); \
} while (0)
#define ARY_INCREASE_PTR(ary, n) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr += (n); \
} while (0)
#define ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, n) do { \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) { \
ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN((ary), RARRAY_LEN(ary)+(n)); \
} \
@@ -139,50 +150,93 @@ should_not_be_shared_and_embedded(VALUE ary)
} \
} while (0)
-#define ARY_CAPA(ary) (ARY_EMBED_P(ary) ? RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX : \
+#define ARY_CAPA(ary) (ARY_EMBED_P(ary) ? ary_embed_capa(ary) : \
ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary) ? RARRAY_LEN(ary) : ARY_HEAP_CAPA(ary))
+#define ARY_SET_CAPA_FORCE(ary, n) \
+ RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa = (n);
#define ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, n) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
- RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa = (n); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
+ ARY_SET_CAPA_FORCE(ary, n); \
} while (0)
-#define ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary) (assert(ARY_SHARED_P(ary)), RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.shared_root)
-#define ARY_SET_SHARED(ary, value) do { \
- const VALUE _ary_ = (ary); \
- const VALUE _value_ = (value); \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(_ary_)); \
- assert(ARY_SHARED_P(_ary_)); \
- assert(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(_value_)); \
- RB_OBJ_WRITE(_ary_, &RARRAY(_ary_)->as.heap.aux.shared_root, _value_); \
-} while (0)
-#define RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG FL_USER5
-#define ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary) (assert(should_be_T_ARRAY((VALUE)(ary))), \
- FL_TEST_RAW((ary), RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG))
-#define ARY_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(ary) \
- (assert(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary)), RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa)
-#define ARY_SHARED_ROOT_OCCUPIED(ary) (ARY_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(ary) == 1)
+#define ARY_SHARED_ROOT_OCCUPIED(ary) (!OBJ_FROZEN(ary) && ARY_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(ary) == 1)
#define ARY_SET_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(ary, value) do { \
- assert(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT((value) >= 0); \
RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa = (value); \
} while (0)
#define FL_SET_SHARED_ROOT(ary) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
FL_SET((ary), RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG); \
} while (0)
static inline void
ARY_SET(VALUE a, long i, VALUE v)
{
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(a));
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(a));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_P(a));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(a));
RARRAY_ASET(a, i, v);
}
#undef RARRAY_ASET
+static long
+ary_embed_capa(VALUE ary)
+{
+ size_t size = rb_gc_obj_slot_size(ary) - offsetof(struct RArray, as.ary);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(size % sizeof(VALUE) == 0);
+ return size / sizeof(VALUE);
+}
+
+static size_t
+ary_embed_size(long capa)
+{
+ size_t size = offsetof(struct RArray, as.ary) + (sizeof(VALUE) * capa);
+ if (size < sizeof(struct RArray)) size = sizeof(struct RArray);
+ return size;
+}
+
+static bool
+ary_embeddable_p(long capa)
+{
+ return rb_gc_size_allocatable_p(ary_embed_size(capa));
+}
+
+bool
+rb_ary_embeddable_p(VALUE ary)
+{
+ /* An array cannot be turned embeddable when the array is:
+ * - Shared root: other objects may point to the buffer of this array
+ * so we cannot make it embedded.
+ * - Frozen: this array may also be a shared root without the shared root
+ * flag.
+ * - Shared: we don't want to re-embed an array that points to a shared
+ * root (to save memory).
+ */
+ return !(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary) || OBJ_FROZEN(ary) || ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
+}
+
+size_t
+rb_ary_size_as_embedded(VALUE ary)
+{
+ size_t real_size;
+
+ if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
+ real_size = ary_embed_size(ARY_EMBED_LEN(ary));
+ }
+ else if (rb_ary_embeddable_p(ary)) {
+ real_size = ary_embed_size(ARY_HEAP_CAPA(ary));
+ }
+ else {
+ real_size = sizeof(struct RArray);
+ }
+ return real_size;
+}
+
#if ARRAY_DEBUG
#define ary_verify(ary) ary_verify_(ary, __FILE__, __LINE__)
@@ -190,25 +244,23 @@ ARY_SET(VALUE a, long i, VALUE v)
static VALUE
ary_verify_(VALUE ary, const char *file, int line)
{
- assert(RB_TYPE_P(ary, T_ARRAY));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(RB_TYPE_P(ary, T_ARRAY));
- if (FL_TEST(ary, ELTS_SHARED)) {
- VALUE root = RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.shared_root;
+ if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
+ VALUE root = ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary);
const VALUE *ptr = ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary);
- const VALUE *root_ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(root);
+ const VALUE *root_ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(root);
long len = ARY_HEAP_LEN(ary), root_len = RARRAY_LEN(root);
- assert(FL_TEST(root, RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG));
- assert(root_ptr <= ptr && ptr + len <= root_ptr + root_len);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(root) || OBJ_FROZEN(root));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(root_ptr <= ptr && ptr + len <= root_ptr + root_len);
ary_verify(root);
}
else if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- assert(!RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary));
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
- assert(RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= ary_embed_capa(ary));
}
else {
-#if 1
- const VALUE *ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
+ const VALUE *ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
long i, len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
volatile VALUE v;
if (len > 1) len = 1; /* check only HEAD */
@@ -216,25 +268,10 @@ ary_verify_(VALUE ary, const char *file, int line)
v = ptr[i]; /* access check */
}
v = v;
-#endif
}
-#if USE_TRANSIENT_HEAP
- if (RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary)) {
- assert(rb_transient_heap_managed_ptr_p(RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary)));
- }
-#endif
-
- rb_transient_heap_verify();
-
return ary;
}
-
-void
-rb_ary_verify(VALUE ary)
-{
- ary_verify(ary);
-}
#else
#define ary_verify(ary) ((void)0)
#endif
@@ -245,7 +282,7 @@ rb_ary_ptr_use_start(VALUE ary)
#if ARRAY_DEBUG
FL_SET_RAW(ary, RARRAY_PTR_IN_USE_FLAG);
#endif
- return (VALUE *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
+ return (VALUE *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
}
void
@@ -260,15 +297,15 @@ void
rb_mem_clear(VALUE *mem, long size)
{
while (size--) {
- *mem++ = Qnil;
+ *mem++ = Qnil;
}
}
static void
ary_mem_clear(VALUE ary, long beg, long size)
{
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
- rb_mem_clear(ptr + beg, size);
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
+ rb_mem_clear(ptr + beg, size);
});
}
@@ -276,33 +313,33 @@ static inline void
memfill(register VALUE *mem, register long size, register VALUE val)
{
while (size--) {
- *mem++ = val;
+ *mem++ = val;
}
}
static void
ary_memfill(VALUE ary, long beg, long size, VALUE val)
{
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
- memfill(ptr + beg, size, val);
- RB_OBJ_WRITTEN(ary, Qundef, val);
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
+ memfill(ptr + beg, size, val);
+ RB_OBJ_WRITTEN(ary, Qundef, val);
});
}
static void
ary_memcpy0(VALUE ary, long beg, long argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE buff_owner_ary)
{
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(buff_owner_ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_P(buff_owner_ary));
if (argc > (int)(128/sizeof(VALUE)) /* is magic number (cache line size) */) {
rb_gc_writebarrier_remember(buff_owner_ary);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
MEMCPY(ptr+beg, argv, VALUE, argc);
});
}
else {
int i;
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
RB_OBJ_WRITE(buff_owner_ary, &ptr[i+beg], argv[i]);
}
@@ -317,140 +354,63 @@ ary_memcpy(VALUE ary, long beg, long argc, const VALUE *argv)
}
static VALUE *
-ary_heap_alloc(VALUE ary, size_t capa)
+ary_heap_alloc_buffer(size_t capa)
{
- VALUE *ptr = rb_transient_heap_alloc(ary, sizeof(VALUE) * capa);
-
- if (ptr != NULL) {
- RARY_TRANSIENT_SET(ary);
- }
- else {
- RARY_TRANSIENT_UNSET(ary);
- ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, capa);
- }
-
- return ptr;
+ return ALLOC_N(VALUE, capa);
}
static void
ary_heap_free_ptr(VALUE ary, const VALUE *ptr, long size)
{
- if (RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary)) {
- /* ignore it */
- }
- else {
- ruby_sized_xfree((void *)ptr, size);
- }
+ ruby_xfree_sized((void *)ptr, size);
}
static void
ary_heap_free(VALUE ary)
{
- if (RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary)) {
- RARY_TRANSIENT_UNSET(ary);
- }
- else {
- ary_heap_free_ptr(ary, ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary), ARY_HEAP_SIZE(ary));
- }
+ ary_heap_free_ptr(ary, ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary), ARY_HEAP_SIZE(ary));
}
static size_t
ary_heap_realloc(VALUE ary, size_t new_capa)
{
- size_t alloc_capa = new_capa;
- size_t old_capa = ARY_HEAP_CAPA(ary);
-
- if (RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary)) {
- if (new_capa <= old_capa) {
- /* do nothing */
- alloc_capa = old_capa;
- }
- else {
- VALUE *new_ptr = rb_transient_heap_alloc(ary, sizeof(VALUE) * new_capa);
-
- if (new_ptr == NULL) {
- new_ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, new_capa);
- RARY_TRANSIENT_UNSET(ary);
- }
-
- MEMCPY(new_ptr, ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary), VALUE, old_capa);
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, new_ptr);
- }
- }
- else {
- SIZED_REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr, VALUE, new_capa, old_capa);
- }
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary));
+ SIZED_REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr, VALUE, new_capa, ARY_HEAP_CAPA(ary));
ary_verify(ary);
- return alloc_capa;
+ return new_capa;
}
-#if USE_TRANSIENT_HEAP
-static inline void
-rb_ary_transient_heap_evacuate_(VALUE ary, int transient, int promote)
+void
+rb_ary_make_embedded(VALUE ary)
{
- if (transient) {
- VALUE *new_ptr;
- const VALUE *old_ptr = ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(rb_ary_embeddable_p(ary));
+ if (!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
+ const VALUE *buf = ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary);
+ long len = ARY_HEAP_LEN(ary);
long capa = ARY_HEAP_CAPA(ary);
- long len = ARY_HEAP_LEN(ary);
- if (ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary)) {
- capa = len;
- }
-
- assert(ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(ary));
- assert(RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary));
- assert(!ARY_PTR_USING_P(ary));
+ FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
+ ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, len);
- if (promote) {
- new_ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, capa);
- RARY_TRANSIENT_UNSET(ary);
- }
- else {
- new_ptr = ary_heap_alloc(ary, capa);
- }
+ MEMCPY((void *)ARY_EMBED_PTR(ary), (void *)buf, VALUE, len);
- MEMCPY(new_ptr, old_ptr, VALUE, capa);
- /* do not use ARY_SET_PTR() because they assert !frozen */
- RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr = new_ptr;
+ ary_heap_free_ptr(ary, buf, capa * sizeof(VALUE));
}
-
- ary_verify(ary);
-}
-
-void
-rb_ary_transient_heap_evacuate(VALUE ary, int promote)
-{
- rb_ary_transient_heap_evacuate_(ary, RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary), promote);
-}
-
-void
-rb_ary_detransient(VALUE ary)
-{
- assert(RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary));
- rb_ary_transient_heap_evacuate_(ary, TRUE, TRUE);
-}
-#else
-void
-rb_ary_detransient(VALUE ary)
-{
- /* do nothing */
}
-#endif
static void
ary_resize_capa(VALUE ary, long capacity)
{
- assert(RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= capacity);
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary));
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= capacity);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
- if (capacity > RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
+ if (capacity > ary_embed_capa(ary)) {
size_t new_capa = capacity;
if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
long len = ARY_EMBED_LEN(ary);
- VALUE *ptr = ary_heap_alloc(ary, capacity);
+ VALUE *ptr = ary_heap_alloc_buffer(capacity);
MEMCPY(ptr, ARY_EMBED_PTR(ary), VALUE, len);
FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary);
@@ -470,7 +430,7 @@ ary_resize_capa(VALUE ary, long capacity)
if (len > capacity) len = capacity;
MEMCPY((VALUE *)RARRAY(ary)->as.ary, ptr, VALUE, len);
- ary_heap_free_ptr(ary, ptr, old_capa);
+ ary_heap_free_ptr(ary, ptr, old_capa * sizeof(VALUE));
FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
@@ -485,9 +445,12 @@ ary_shrink_capa(VALUE ary)
{
long capacity = ARY_HEAP_LEN(ary);
long old_capa = ARY_HEAP_CAPA(ary);
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
- assert(old_capa >= capacity);
- if (old_capa > capacity) ary_heap_realloc(ary, capacity);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(old_capa >= capacity);
+ if (old_capa > capacity) {
+ size_t new_capa = ary_heap_realloc(ary, capacity);
+ ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, new_capa);
+ }
ary_verify(ary);
}
@@ -498,10 +461,10 @@ ary_double_capa(VALUE ary, long min)
long new_capa = ARY_CAPA(ary) / 2;
if (new_capa < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
- new_capa = ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE;
+ new_capa = ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE;
}
if (new_capa >= ARY_MAX_SIZE - min) {
- new_capa = (ARY_MAX_SIZE - min) / 2;
+ new_capa = (ARY_MAX_SIZE - min) / 2;
}
new_capa += min;
ary_resize_capa(ary, new_capa);
@@ -512,35 +475,40 @@ ary_double_capa(VALUE ary, long min)
static void
rb_ary_decrement_share(VALUE shared_root)
{
- if (shared_root) {
- long num = ARY_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(shared_root) - 1;
- if (num > 0) {
- ARY_SET_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(shared_root, num);
- }
+ if (!OBJ_FROZEN(shared_root)) {
+ long num = ARY_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(shared_root);
+ ARY_SET_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(shared_root, num - 1);
}
}
static void
rb_ary_unshare(VALUE ary)
{
- VALUE shared_root = RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.shared_root;
+ VALUE shared_root = ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary);
rb_ary_decrement_share(shared_root);
FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary);
}
-static inline void
-rb_ary_unshare_safe(VALUE ary)
+static void
+rb_ary_reset(VALUE ary)
{
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary) && !ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- rb_ary_unshare(ary);
+ if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(ary)) {
+ ary_heap_free(ary);
}
+ else if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
+ rb_ary_unshare(ary);
+ }
+
+ FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
+ ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, 0);
}
static VALUE
rb_ary_increment_share(VALUE shared_root)
{
- long num = ARY_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(shared_root);
- if (num >= 0) {
+ if (!OBJ_FROZEN(shared_root)) {
+ long num = ARY_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(shared_root);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(num >= 0);
ARY_SET_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(shared_root, num + 1);
}
return shared_root;
@@ -549,15 +517,22 @@ rb_ary_increment_share(VALUE shared_root)
static void
rb_ary_set_shared(VALUE ary, VALUE shared_root)
{
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(shared_root) || OBJ_FROZEN(shared_root));
+
rb_ary_increment_share(shared_root);
FL_SET_SHARED(ary);
+ RB_OBJ_WRITE(ary, &RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.shared_root, shared_root);
+
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_ary_shared_create);
- ARY_SET_SHARED(ary, shared_root);
}
static inline void
rb_ary_modify_check(VALUE ary)
{
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ruby_thread_has_gvl_p());
+
rb_check_frozen(ary);
ary_verify(ary);
}
@@ -571,7 +546,7 @@ rb_ary_cancel_sharing(VALUE ary)
ary_verify(shared_root);
- if (len <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
+ if (len <= ary_embed_capa(ary)) {
const VALUE *ptr = ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary);
FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary);
FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
@@ -580,22 +555,22 @@ rb_ary_cancel_sharing(VALUE ary)
ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, len);
}
else if (ARY_SHARED_ROOT_OCCUPIED(shared_root) && len > ((shared_len = RARRAY_LEN(shared_root))>>1)) {
- long shift = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary) - RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(shared_root);
+ long shift = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary) - RARRAY_CONST_PTR(shared_root);
FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary);
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(shared_root));
+ ARY_SET_PTR(ary, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(shared_root));
ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, shared_len);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
MEMMOVE(ptr, ptr+shift, VALUE, len);
});
FL_SET_EMBED(shared_root);
rb_ary_decrement_share(shared_root);
}
else {
- VALUE *ptr = ary_heap_alloc(ary, len);
+ VALUE *ptr = ary_heap_alloc_buffer(len);
MEMCPY(ptr, ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary), VALUE, len);
rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, len);
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, ptr);
+ ARY_SET_CAPA_FORCE(ary, len);
+ ARY_SET_PTR_FORCE(ary, ptr);
}
rb_gc_writebarrier_remember(ary);
@@ -618,40 +593,40 @@ ary_ensure_room_for_push(VALUE ary, long add_len)
long capa;
if (old_len > ARY_MAX_SIZE - add_len) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", new_len);
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", new_len);
}
if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- if (new_len > RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
+ if (new_len > ary_embed_capa(ary)) {
VALUE shared_root = ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary);
if (ARY_SHARED_ROOT_OCCUPIED(shared_root)) {
- if (ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary) - RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(shared_root) + new_len <= RARRAY_LEN(shared_root)) {
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
+ if (ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary) - RARRAY_CONST_PTR(shared_root) + new_len <= RARRAY_LEN(shared_root)) {
+ rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
ary_verify(ary);
ary_verify(shared_root);
return shared_root;
- }
- else {
- /* if array is shared, then it is likely it participate in push/shift pattern */
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
- if (new_len > capa - (capa >> 6)) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, new_len);
- }
+ }
+ else {
+ /* if array is shared, then it is likely it participate in push/shift pattern */
+ rb_ary_modify(ary);
+ capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
+ if (new_len > capa - (capa >> 6)) {
+ ary_double_capa(ary, new_len);
+ }
ary_verify(ary);
- return ary;
- }
- }
- }
+ return ary;
+ }
+ }
+ }
ary_verify(ary);
rb_ary_modify(ary);
}
else {
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
+ rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
}
capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
if (new_len > capa) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, new_len);
+ ary_double_capa(ary, new_len);
}
ary_verify(ary);
@@ -660,20 +635,32 @@ ary_ensure_room_for_push(VALUE ary, long add_len)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.freeze -> self
+ * freeze -> self
+ *
+ * Freezes +self+ (if not already frozen); returns +self+:
*
- * Freezes +self+; returns +self+:
* a = []
* a.frozen? # => false
* a.freeze
* a.frozen? # => true
*
- * An attempt to modify a frozen \Array raises FrozenError.
+ * No further changes may be made to +self+;
+ * raises FrozenError if a change is attempted.
+ *
+ * Related: Kernel#frozen?.
*/
VALUE
rb_ary_freeze(VALUE ary)
{
+ RUBY_ASSERT(RB_TYPE_P(ary, T_ARRAY));
+
+ if (OBJ_FROZEN(ary)) return ary;
+
+ if (!ARY_EMBED_P(ary) && !ARY_SHARED_P(ary) && !ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary)) {
+ ary_shrink_capa(ary);
+ }
+
return rb_obj_freeze(ary);
}
@@ -688,22 +675,35 @@ VALUE
rb_ary_shared_with_p(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
{
if (!ARY_EMBED_P(ary1) && ARY_SHARED_P(ary1) &&
- !ARY_EMBED_P(ary2) && ARY_SHARED_P(ary2) &&
- RARRAY(ary1)->as.heap.aux.shared_root == RARRAY(ary2)->as.heap.aux.shared_root &&
- RARRAY(ary1)->as.heap.len == RARRAY(ary2)->as.heap.len) {
- return Qtrue;
+ !ARY_EMBED_P(ary2) && ARY_SHARED_P(ary2) &&
+ ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary1) == ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary2) &&
+ ARY_HEAP_LEN(ary1) == ARY_HEAP_LEN(ary2)) {
+ return Qtrue;
}
return Qfalse;
}
static VALUE
-ary_alloc(VALUE klass)
+ary_alloc_embed(VALUE klass, long capa)
{
- NEWOBJ_OF(ary, struct RArray, klass, T_ARRAY | RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG | (RGENGC_WB_PROTECTED_ARRAY ? FL_WB_PROTECTED : 0));
- /* Created array is:
- * FL_SET_EMBED((VALUE)ary);
- * ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN((VALUE)ary, 0);
- */
+ size_t size = ary_embed_size(capa);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(rb_gc_size_allocatable_p(size));
+ /* Created array is:
+ * FL_SET_EMBED((VALUE)ary);
+ * ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN((VALUE)ary, 0);
+ */
+ return rb_newobj_of(klass, T_ARRAY | RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG, size);
+}
+
+static VALUE
+ary_alloc_heap(VALUE klass)
+{
+ NEWOBJ_OF(ary, struct RArray, klass, T_ARRAY, sizeof(struct RArray));
+
+ ary->as.heap.len = 0;
+ ary->as.heap.aux.capa = 0;
+ ary->as.heap.ptr = NULL;
+
return (VALUE)ary;
}
@@ -711,29 +711,34 @@ static VALUE
empty_ary_alloc(VALUE klass)
{
RUBY_DTRACE_CREATE_HOOK(ARRAY, 0);
- return ary_alloc(klass);
+ return ary_alloc_embed(klass, 0);
}
static VALUE
ary_new(VALUE klass, long capa)
{
- VALUE ary,*ptr;
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ruby_thread_has_gvl_p());
+
+ VALUE ary;
if (capa < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size (or size too big)");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size (or size too big)");
}
if (capa > ARY_MAX_SIZE) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size too big");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size too big");
}
RUBY_DTRACE_CREATE_HOOK(ARRAY, capa);
- ary = ary_alloc(klass);
- if (capa > RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- ptr = ary_heap_alloc(ary, capa);
- FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary);
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, ptr);
+ if (ary_embeddable_p(capa)) {
+ ary = ary_alloc_embed(klass, capa);
+ }
+ else {
+ ary = ary_alloc_heap(klass);
ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, capa);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary));
+
+ ARY_SET_PTR(ary, ary_heap_alloc_buffer(capa));
ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, 0);
}
@@ -749,7 +754,7 @@ rb_ary_new_capa(long capa)
VALUE
rb_ary_new(void)
{
- return rb_ary_new2(RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX);
+ return rb_ary_new_capa(0);
}
VALUE
@@ -763,7 +768,7 @@ VALUE
va_start(ar, n);
for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
- ARY_SET(ary, i, va_arg(ar, VALUE));
+ ARY_SET(ary, i, va_arg(ar, VALUE));
}
va_end(ar);
@@ -771,15 +776,15 @@ VALUE
return ary;
}
-MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED VALUE
+VALUE
rb_ary_tmp_new_from_values(VALUE klass, long n, const VALUE *elts)
{
VALUE ary;
ary = ary_new(klass, n);
if (n > 0 && elts) {
- ary_memcpy(ary, 0, n, elts);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n);
+ ary_memcpy(ary, 0, n, elts);
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n);
}
return ary;
@@ -792,37 +797,50 @@ rb_ary_new_from_values(long n, const VALUE *elts)
}
static VALUE
-ec_ary_alloc(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE klass)
+ec_ary_alloc_embed(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE klass, long capa)
{
- RB_EC_NEWOBJ_OF(ec, ary, struct RArray, klass, T_ARRAY | RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG | (RGENGC_WB_PROTECTED_ARRAY ? FL_WB_PROTECTED : 0));
- /* Created array is:
- * FL_SET_EMBED((VALUE)ary);
- * ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN((VALUE)ary, 0);
- */
- return (VALUE)ary;
+ size_t size = ary_embed_size(capa);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(rb_gc_size_allocatable_p(size));
+ /* Created array is:
+ * FL_SET_EMBED((VALUE)ary);
+ * ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN((VALUE)ary, 0);
+ */
+ return rb_ec_newobj_of(ec, klass, T_ARRAY | RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG, size);
+}
+
+static VALUE
+ec_ary_alloc_heap(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE klass)
+{
+ VALUE ary = rb_ec_newobj_of(ec, klass, T_ARRAY, sizeof(struct RArray));
+ RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.len = 0;
+ RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa = 0;
+ RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr = NULL;
+ return ary;
}
static VALUE
ec_ary_new(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE klass, long capa)
{
- VALUE ary,*ptr;
+ VALUE ary;
if (capa < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size (or size too big)");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size (or size too big)");
}
if (capa > ARY_MAX_SIZE) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size too big");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size too big");
}
RUBY_DTRACE_CREATE_HOOK(ARRAY, capa);
- ary = ec_ary_alloc(ec, klass);
-
- if (capa > RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- ptr = ary_heap_alloc(ary, capa);
- FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary);
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, ptr);
+ if (ary_embeddable_p(capa)) {
+ ary = ec_ary_alloc_embed(ec, klass, capa);
+ }
+ else {
+ ary = ec_ary_alloc_heap(ec, klass);
ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, capa);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary));
+
+ ARY_SET_PTR(ary, ary_heap_alloc_buffer(capa));
ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, 0);
}
@@ -836,28 +854,26 @@ rb_ec_ary_new_from_values(rb_execution_context_t *ec, long n, const VALUE *elts)
ary = ec_ary_new(ec, rb_cArray, n);
if (n > 0 && elts) {
- ary_memcpy(ary, 0, n, elts);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n);
+ ary_memcpy(ary, 0, n, elts);
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n);
}
return ary;
}
VALUE
-rb_ary_tmp_new(long capa)
+rb_ary_hidden_new(long capa)
{
VALUE ary = ary_new(0, capa);
- rb_ary_transient_heap_evacuate(ary, TRUE);
return ary;
}
VALUE
-rb_ary_tmp_new_fill(long capa)
+rb_ary_hidden_new_fill(long capa)
{
- VALUE ary = ary_new(0, capa);
+ VALUE ary = rb_ary_hidden_new(capa);
ary_memfill(ary, 0, capa, Qnil);
ARY_SET_LEN(ary, capa);
- rb_ary_transient_heap_evacuate(ary, TRUE);
return ary;
}
@@ -871,13 +887,8 @@ rb_ary_free(VALUE ary)
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_ary_extracapa);
}
- if (RARRAY_TRANSIENT_P(ary)) {
- RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_ary_transient);
- }
- else {
- RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_ary_ptr);
- ary_heap_free(ary);
- }
+ RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_ary_ptr);
+ ary_heap_free(ary);
}
else {
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_ary_embed);
@@ -891,68 +902,87 @@ rb_ary_free(VALUE ary)
}
}
-RUBY_FUNC_EXPORTED size_t
+static VALUE fake_ary_flags;
+
+static VALUE
+init_fake_ary_flags(void)
+{
+ struct RArray fake_ary = {0};
+ fake_ary.basic.flags = T_ARRAY;
+ VALUE ary = (VALUE)&fake_ary;
+ RBASIC_SET_SHAPE_ID(ary, ROOT_SHAPE_ID | SHAPE_ID_LAYOUT_OTHER);
+ rb_ary_freeze(ary);
+ return fake_ary.basic.flags;
+}
+
+VALUE
+rb_setup_fake_ary(struct RArray *fake_ary, const VALUE *list, long len)
+{
+ fake_ary->basic.flags = fake_ary_flags;
+ RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS((VALUE)fake_ary);
+
+ // bypass frozen checks
+ fake_ary->as.heap.ptr = list;
+ fake_ary->as.heap.len = len;
+ fake_ary->as.heap.aux.capa = len;
+ return (VALUE)fake_ary;
+}
+
+size_t
rb_ary_memsize(VALUE ary)
{
if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(ary)) {
- return ARY_CAPA(ary) * sizeof(VALUE);
+ return ARY_CAPA(ary) * sizeof(VALUE);
}
else {
- return 0;
+ return 0;
}
}
-static inline void
-ary_discard(VALUE ary)
-{
- rb_ary_free(ary);
- RBASIC(ary)->flags |= RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG;
- RBASIC(ary)->flags &= ~(RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK | RARRAY_TRANSIENT_FLAG);
-}
-
static VALUE
ary_make_shared(VALUE ary)
{
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary));
ary_verify(ary);
if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
return ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary);
}
else if (ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary)) {
- return ary;
+ return ary;
}
else if (OBJ_FROZEN(ary)) {
- rb_ary_transient_heap_evacuate(ary, TRUE);
- ary_shrink_capa(ary);
- FL_SET_SHARED_ROOT(ary);
- ARY_SET_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(ary, 1);
- return ary;
+ return ary;
}
else {
- long capa = ARY_CAPA(ary), len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- const VALUE *ptr;
- NEWOBJ_OF(shared, struct RArray, 0, T_ARRAY | (RGENGC_WB_PROTECTED_ARRAY ? FL_WB_PROTECTED : 0));
- VALUE vshared = (VALUE)shared;
-
- rb_ary_transient_heap_evacuate(ary, TRUE);
- ptr = ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary);
-
- FL_UNSET_EMBED(vshared);
- ARY_SET_LEN(vshared, capa);
- ARY_SET_PTR(vshared, ptr);
- ary_mem_clear(vshared, len, capa - len);
- FL_SET_SHARED_ROOT(vshared);
- ARY_SET_SHARED_ROOT_REFCNT(vshared, 1);
- FL_SET_SHARED(ary);
- RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_ary_shared_create);
- ARY_SET_SHARED(ary, vshared);
- OBJ_FREEZE(vshared);
-
- ary_verify(vshared);
+ long capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
+ long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+
+ /* Shared roots cannot be embedded because the reference count
+ * (refcnt) is stored in as.heap.aux.capa. */
+ VALUE shared = ary_alloc_heap(0);
+ FL_SET_SHARED_ROOT(shared);
+
+ if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
+ VALUE *ptr = ary_heap_alloc_buffer(capa);
+ ARY_SET_PTR(shared, ptr);
+ ary_memcpy(shared, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
+
+ FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary);
+ ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, len);
+ ARY_SET_PTR(ary, ptr);
+ }
+ else {
+ ARY_SET_PTR(shared, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
+ }
+
+ ARY_SET_LEN(shared, capa);
+ ary_mem_clear(shared, len, capa - len);
+ rb_ary_set_shared(ary, shared);
+
+ ary_verify(shared);
ary_verify(ary);
- return vshared;
+ return shared;
}
}
@@ -961,9 +991,11 @@ ary_make_substitution(VALUE ary)
{
long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (len <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- VALUE subst = rb_ary_new2(len);
- ary_memcpy(subst, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary));
+ if (ary_embeddable_p(len)) {
+ VALUE subst = rb_ary_new_capa(len);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_EMBED_P(subst));
+
+ ary_memcpy(subst, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(subst, len);
return subst;
}
@@ -991,7 +1023,7 @@ rb_check_array_type(VALUE ary)
return rb_check_convert_type_with_id(ary, T_ARRAY, "Array", idTo_ary);
}
-MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED VALUE
+VALUE
rb_check_to_array(VALUE ary)
{
return rb_check_convert_type_with_id(ary, T_ARRAY, "Array", idTo_a);
@@ -1007,14 +1039,18 @@ rb_to_array(VALUE ary)
* call-seq:
* Array.try_convert(object) -> object, new_array, or nil
*
- * If +object+ is an \Array object, returns +object+.
+ * Attempts to return an array, based on the given +object+.
+ *
+ * If +object+ is an array, returns +object+.
*
- * Otherwise if +object+ responds to <tt>:to_ary</tt>,
- * calls <tt>object.to_ary</tt> and returns the result.
+ * Otherwise if +object+ responds to <tt>:to_ary</tt>.
+ * calls <tt>object.to_ary</tt>:
+ * if the return value is an array or +nil+, returns that value;
+ * if not, raises TypeError.
*
- * Returns +nil+ if +object+ does not respond to <tt>:to_ary</tt>
+ * Otherwise returns +nil+.
*
- * Raises an exception unless <tt>object.to_ary</tt> returns an \Array object.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Creating an Array}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Creating+an+Array].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -1023,48 +1059,79 @@ rb_ary_s_try_convert(VALUE dummy, VALUE ary)
return rb_check_array_type(ary);
}
+/* :nodoc: */
+static VALUE
+rb_ary_s_new(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
+{
+ VALUE ary;
+
+ if (klass == rb_cArray) {
+ long size = 0;
+ if (argc > 0 && FIXNUM_P(argv[0])) {
+ size = FIX2LONG(argv[0]);
+ if (size < 0) size = 0;
+ }
+
+ ary = ary_new(klass, size);
+
+ rb_obj_call_init_kw(ary, argc, argv, RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS);
+ }
+ else {
+ ary = rb_class_new_instance_pass_kw(argc, argv, klass);
+ }
+
+ return ary;
+}
+
/*
* call-seq:
* Array.new -> new_empty_array
* Array.new(array) -> new_array
- * Array.new(size) -> new_array
- * Array.new(size, default_value) -> new_array
- * Array.new(size) {|index| ... } -> new_array
+ * Array.new(size, default_value = nil) -> new_array
+ * Array.new(size = 0) {|index| ... } -> new_array
*
- * Returns a new \Array.
+ * Returns a new array.
*
- * With no block and no arguments, returns a new empty \Array object.
+ * With no block and no argument given, returns a new empty array:
*
- * With no block and a single \Array argument +array+,
- * returns a new \Array formed from +array+:
- * a = Array.new([:foo, 'bar', 2])
- * a.class # => Array
- * a # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
+ * Array.new # => []
+ *
+ * With no block and array argument given, returns a new array with the same elements:
+ *
+ * Array.new([:foo, 'bar', 2]) # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
+ *
+ * With no block and integer argument given, returns a new array containing
+ * that many instances of the given +default_value+:
+ *
+ * Array.new(0) # => []
+ * Array.new(3) # => [nil, nil, nil]
+ * Array.new(2, 3) # => [3, 3]
+ *
+ * With a block given, returns an array of the given +size+;
+ * calls the block with each +index+ in the range <tt>(0...size)</tt>;
+ * the element at that +index+ in the returned array is the blocks return value:
+ *
+ * Array.new(3) {|index| "Element #{index}" } # => ["Element 0", "Element 1", "Element 2"]
*
- * With no block and a single \Integer argument +size+,
- * returns a new \Array of the given size
- * whose elements are all +nil+:
- * a = Array.new(3)
- * a # => [nil, nil, nil]
- *
- * With no block and arguments +size+ and +default_value+,
- * returns an \Array of the given size;
- * each element is that same +default_value+:
- * a = Array.new(3, 'x')
- * a # => ['x', 'x', 'x']
- *
- * With a block and argument +size+,
- * returns an \Array of the given size;
- * the block is called with each successive integer +index+;
- * the element for that +index+ is the return value from the block:
- * a = Array.new(3) {|index| "Element #{index}" }
- * a # => ["Element 0", "Element 1", "Element 2"]
- *
- * Raises ArgumentError if +size+ is negative.
- *
- * With a block and no argument,
- * or a single argument +0+,
- * ignores the block and returns a new empty \Array.
+ * A common pitfall for new Rubyists is providing an expression as +default_value+:
+ *
+ * array = Array.new(2, {})
+ * array # => [{}, {}]
+ * array[0][:a] = 1
+ * array # => [{a: 1}, {a: 1}], as array[0] and array[1] are same object
+ *
+ * If you want the elements of the array to be distinct, you should pass a block:
+ *
+ * array = Array.new(2) { {} }
+ * array # => [{}, {}]
+ * array[0][:a] = 1
+ * array # => [{a: 1}, {}], as array[0] and array[1] are different objects
+ *
+ * Raises TypeError if the first argument is not either an array
+ * or an {integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects]).
+ * Raises ArgumentError if the first argument is a negative integer.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Creating an Array}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Creating+an+Array].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -1075,61 +1142,60 @@ rb_ary_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
rb_ary_modify(ary);
if (argc == 0) {
- if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(ary) && ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary) != NULL) {
- ary_heap_free(ary);
- }
- rb_ary_unshare_safe(ary);
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, 0);
- if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- rb_warning("given block not used");
- }
- return ary;
+ rb_ary_reset(ary);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_EMBED_P(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_EMBED_LEN(ary) == 0);
+ if (rb_block_given_p()) {
+ rb_warning("given block not used");
+ }
+ return ary;
}
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &size, &val);
if (argc == 1 && !FIXNUM_P(size)) {
- val = rb_check_array_type(size);
- if (!NIL_P(val)) {
- rb_ary_replace(ary, val);
- return ary;
- }
+ val = rb_check_array_type(size);
+ if (!NIL_P(val)) {
+ rb_ary_replace(ary, val);
+ return ary;
+ }
}
len = NUM2LONG(size);
/* NUM2LONG() may call size.to_int, ary can be frozen, modified, etc */
if (len < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size");
}
if (len > ARY_MAX_SIZE) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size too big");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size too big");
}
/* recheck after argument conversion */
rb_ary_modify(ary);
ary_resize_capa(ary, len);
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- long i;
+ long i;
- if (argc == 2) {
- rb_warn("block supersedes default value argument");
- }
- for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
- rb_ary_store(ary, i, rb_yield(LONG2NUM(i)));
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, i + 1);
- }
+ if (argc == 2) {
+ rb_warn("block supersedes default value argument");
+ }
+ for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
+ rb_ary_store(ary, i, rb_yield(LONG2NUM(i)));
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, i + 1);
+ }
}
else {
- ary_memfill(ary, 0, len, val);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
+ ary_memfill(ary, 0, len, val);
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
}
return ary;
}
/*
- * Returns a new array populated with the given objects.
+ * Returns a new array, populated with the given objects:
+ *
+ * Array[1, 'a', /^A/] # => [1, "a", /^A/]
+ * Array[] # => []
+ * Array.[](1, 'a', /^A/) # => [1, "a", /^A/]
*
- * Array.[]( 1, 'a', /^A/) # => [1, "a", /^A/]
- * Array[ 1, 'a', /^A/ ] # => [1, "a", /^A/]
- * [ 1, 'a', /^A/ ] # => [1, "a", /^A/]
+ * Related: see {Methods for Creating an Array}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Creating+an+Array].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -1150,26 +1216,26 @@ rb_ary_store(VALUE ary, long idx, VALUE val)
long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (idx < 0) {
- idx += len;
- if (idx < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too small for array; minimum: %ld",
- idx - len, -len);
- }
+ idx += len;
+ if (idx < 0) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too small for array; minimum: %ld",
+ idx - len, -len);
+ }
}
else if (idx >= ARY_MAX_SIZE) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", idx);
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", idx);
}
rb_ary_modify(ary);
if (idx >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, idx);
+ ary_double_capa(ary, idx);
}
if (idx > len) {
- ary_mem_clear(ary, len, idx - len + 1);
+ ary_mem_clear(ary, len, idx - len + 1);
}
if (idx >= len) {
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, idx + 1);
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, idx + 1);
}
ARY_SET(ary, idx, val);
}
@@ -1177,22 +1243,26 @@ rb_ary_store(VALUE ary, long idx, VALUE val)
static VALUE
ary_make_partial(VALUE ary, VALUE klass, long offset, long len)
{
- assert(offset >= 0);
- assert(len >= 0);
- assert(offset+len <= RARRAY_LEN(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(offset >= 0);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(len >= 0);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(offset+len <= RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- if (len <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- VALUE result = ary_alloc(klass);
- ary_memcpy(result, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary) + offset);
+ VALUE result = ary_alloc_heap(klass);
+ size_t embed_capa = ary_embed_capa(result);
+ if ((size_t)len <= embed_capa) {
+ FL_SET_EMBED(result);
+ ary_memcpy(result, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary) + offset);
ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(result, len);
- return result;
}
else {
- VALUE shared, result = ary_alloc(klass);
+ VALUE shared = ary_make_shared(ary);
+
+ /* The ary_make_shared call may allocate, which can trigger a GC
+ * compaction. This can cause the array to be embedded because it has
+ * a length of 0. */
FL_UNSET_EMBED(result);
- shared = ary_make_shared(ary);
- ARY_SET_PTR(result, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary));
+ ARY_SET_PTR(result, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
ARY_SET_LEN(result, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
rb_ary_set_shared(result, shared);
@@ -1200,38 +1270,46 @@ ary_make_partial(VALUE ary, VALUE klass, long offset, long len)
ARY_SET_LEN(result, len);
ary_verify(shared);
- ary_verify(result);
- return result;
}
+
+ ary_verify(result);
+ return result;
}
static VALUE
ary_make_partial_step(VALUE ary, VALUE klass, long offset, long len, long step)
{
- assert(offset >= 0);
- assert(len >= 0);
- assert(offset+len <= RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- assert(step != 0);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(offset >= 0);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(len >= 0);
+ RUBY_ASSERT(offset+len <= RARRAY_LEN(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(step != 0);
- const VALUE *values = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
const long orig_len = len;
- if ((step > 0 && step >= len) || (step < 0 && (step < -len))) {
+ if (step > 0 && step >= len) {
VALUE result = ary_new(klass, 1);
VALUE *ptr = (VALUE *)ARY_EMBED_PTR(result);
+ const VALUE *values = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+
RB_OBJ_WRITE(result, ptr, values[offset]);
ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(result, 1);
return result;
}
+ else if (step < 0 && step < -len) {
+ step = -len;
+ }
long ustep = (step < 0) ? -step : step;
- len = (len + ustep - 1) / ustep;
+ len = roomof(len, ustep);
long i;
long j = offset + ((step > 0) ? 0 : (orig_len - 1));
+
VALUE result = ary_new(klass, len);
- if (len <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
+ if (ARY_EMBED_P(result)) {
VALUE *ptr = (VALUE *)ARY_EMBED_PTR(result);
+ const VALUE *values = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+
for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
RB_OBJ_WRITE(result, ptr+i, values[j]);
j += step;
@@ -1239,7 +1317,9 @@ ary_make_partial_step(VALUE ary, VALUE klass, long offset, long len, long step)
ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(result, len);
}
else {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(result, ptr, {
+ const VALUE *values = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(result, ptr, {
for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
RB_OBJ_WRITE(result, ptr+i, values[j]);
j += step;
@@ -1264,44 +1344,47 @@ enum ary_take_pos_flags
};
static VALUE
-ary_take_first_or_last(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary, enum ary_take_pos_flags last)
+ary_take_first_or_last_n(VALUE ary, long n, enum ary_take_pos_flags last)
{
- long n;
- long len;
+ long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
long offset = 0;
- argc = rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1);
- /* the case optional argument is omitted should be handled in
- * callers of this function. if another arity case is added,
- * this arity check needs to rewrite. */
- RUBY_ASSERT_ALWAYS(argc == 1);
-
- n = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (n > len) {
- n = len;
+ n = len;
}
else if (n < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size");
}
if (last) {
- offset = len - n;
+ offset = len - n;
}
return ary_make_partial(ary, rb_cArray, offset, n);
}
+static VALUE
+ary_take_first_or_last(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary, enum ary_take_pos_flags last)
+{
+ argc = rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1);
+ /* the case optional argument is omitted should be handled in
+ * callers of this function. if another arity case is added,
+ * this arity check needs to rewrite. */
+ RUBY_ASSERT_ALWAYS(argc == 1);
+ return ary_take_first_or_last_n(ary, NUM2LONG(argv[0]), last);
+}
+
/*
* call-seq:
- * array << object -> self
+ * self << object -> self
*
- * Appends +object+ to +self+; returns +self+:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a << :baz # => [:foo, "bar", 2, :baz]
+ * Appends +object+ as the last element in +self+; returns +self+:
*
- * Appends +object+ as one element, even if it is another \Array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = a << [3, 4]
- * a1 # => [:foo, "bar", 2, [3, 4]]
+ * [:foo, 'bar', 2] << :baz # => [:foo, "bar", 2, :baz]
+ *
+ * Appends +object+ as a single element, even if it is another array:
+ *
+ * [:foo, 'bar', 2] << [3, 4] # => [:foo, "bar", 2, [3, 4]]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
VALUE
@@ -1309,8 +1392,8 @@ rb_ary_push(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
{
long idx = RARRAY_LEN((ary_verify(ary), ary));
VALUE target_ary = ary_ensure_room_for_push(ary, 1);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
- RB_OBJ_WRITE(target_ary, &ptr[idx], item);
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
+ RB_OBJ_WRITE(target_ary, &ptr[idx], item);
});
ARY_SET_LEN(ary, idx + 1);
ary_verify(ary);
@@ -1329,22 +1412,20 @@ rb_ary_cat(VALUE ary, const VALUE *argv, long len)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.push(*objects) -> self
+ * push(*objects) -> self
+ * append(*objects) -> self
*
- * Appends trailing elements.
+ * Appends each argument in +objects+ to +self+; returns +self+:
*
- * Appends each argument in +objects+ to +self+; returns +self+:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.push(:baz, :bat) # => [:foo, "bar", 2, :baz, :bat]
+ * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2] # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
+ * a.push(:baz, :bat) # => [:foo, "bar", 2, :baz, :bat]
*
- * Appends each argument as one element, even if it is another \Array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = a.push([:baz, :bat], [:bam, :bad])
- * a1 # => [:foo, "bar", 2, [:baz, :bat], [:bam, :bad]]
+ * Appends each argument as a single element, even if it is another array:
*
- * Array#append is an alias for \Array#push.
+ * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2] # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
+ a.push([:baz, :bat], [:bam, :bad]) # => [:foo, "bar", 2, [:baz, :bat], [:bam, :bad]]
*
- * Related: #pop, #shift, #unshift.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -1361,43 +1442,47 @@ rb_ary_pop(VALUE ary)
n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (n == 0) return Qnil;
if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(ary) &&
- n * 3 < ARY_CAPA(ary) &&
- ARY_CAPA(ary) > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE)
+ n * 3 < ARY_CAPA(ary) &&
+ ARY_CAPA(ary) > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE)
{
- ary_resize_capa(ary, n * 2);
+ ary_resize_capa(ary, n * 2);
}
- --n;
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n);
+
+ VALUE obj = RARRAY_AREF(ary, n - 1);
+
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n - 1);
ary_verify(ary);
- return RARRAY_AREF(ary, n);
+ return obj;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.pop -> object or nil
- * array.pop(n) -> new_array
+ * pop -> object or nil
+ * pop(count) -> new_array
+ *
+ * Removes and returns trailing elements of +self+.
*
- * Removes and returns trailing elements.
+ * With no argument given, removes and returns the last element, if available;
+ * otherwise returns +nil+:
*
- * When no argument is given and +self+ is not empty,
- * removes and returns the last element:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.pop # => 2
- * a # => [:foo, "bar"]
+ * a.pop # => 2
+ * a # => [:foo, "bar"]
+ * [].pop # => nil
*
- * Returns +nil+ if the array is empty.
+ * With non-negative integer argument +count+ given,
+ * returns a new array containing the trailing +count+ elements of +self+, as available:
*
- * When a non-negative \Integer argument +n+ is given and is in range,
- * removes and returns the last +n+ elements in a new \Array:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.pop(2) # => ["bar", 2]
+ * a # => [:foo]
*
- * If +n+ is positive and out of range,
- * removes and returns all elements:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.pop(50) # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
+ * a # => []
*
- * Related: #push, #shift, #unshift.
+ * Related: Array#push;
+ * see also {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -1406,7 +1491,7 @@ rb_ary_pop_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
VALUE result;
if (argc == 0) {
- return rb_ary_pop(ary);
+ return rb_ary_pop(ary);
}
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
@@ -1422,62 +1507,54 @@ rb_ary_shift(VALUE ary)
VALUE top;
long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- if (len == 0) return Qnil;
- top = RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0);
- if (!ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- if (len < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
- MEMMOVE(ptr, ptr+1, VALUE, len-1);
- }); /* WB: no new reference */
- ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -1);
- ary_verify(ary);
- return top;
- }
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); /* ARY_EMBED_LEN_MAX < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE */
-
- ARY_SET(ary, 0, Qnil);
- ary_make_shared(ary);
- }
- else if (ARY_SHARED_ROOT_OCCUPIED(ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary))) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, ptr[0] = Qnil);
+ if (len == 0) {
+ rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
+ return Qnil;
}
- ARY_INCREASE_PTR(ary, 1); /* shift ptr */
- ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -1);
- ary_verify(ary);
+ top = RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0);
+
+ rb_ary_behead(ary, 1);
return top;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.shift -> object or nil
- * array.shift(n) -> new_array
+ * shift -> object or nil
+ * shift(count) -> new_array or nil
*
- * Removes and returns leading elements.
+ * Removes and returns leading elements from +self+.
*
- * When no argument is given, removes and returns the first element:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.shift # => :foo
- * a # => ['bar', 2]
+ * With no argument, removes and returns one element, if available,
+ * or +nil+ otherwise:
*
- * Returns +nil+ if +self+ is empty.
+ * a = [0, 1, 2, 3]
+ * a.shift # => 0
+ * a # => [1, 2, 3]
+ * [].shift # => nil
*
- * When positive \Integer argument +n+ is given, removes the first +n+ elements;
- * returns those elements in a new \Array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.shift(2) # => [:foo, 'bar']
- * a # => [2]
+ * With non-negative numeric argument +count+ given,
+ * removes and returns the first +count+ elements:
*
- * If +n+ is as large as or larger than <tt>self.length</tt>,
- * removes all elements; returns those elements in a new \Array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.shift(3) # => [:foo, 'bar', 2]
+ * a = [0, 1, 2, 3]
+ * a.shift(2) # => [0, 1]
+ * a # => [2, 3]
+ * a.shift(1.1) # => [2]
+ * a # => [3]
+ * a.shift(0) # => []
+ * a # => [3]
+ *
+ * If +count+ is large,
+ * removes and returns all elements:
+ *
+ * a = [0, 1, 2, 3]
+ * a.shift(50) # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
+ * a # => []
*
- * If +n+ is zero, returns a new empty \Array; +self+ is unmodified.
+ * If +self+ is empty, returns a new empty array.
*
- * Related: #push, #pop, #unshift.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -1487,7 +1564,7 @@ rb_ary_shift_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
long n;
if (argc == 0) {
- return rb_ary_shift(ary);
+ return rb_ary_shift(ary);
}
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
@@ -1498,50 +1575,39 @@ rb_ary_shift_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
return result;
}
-static VALUE
-behead_shared(VALUE ary, long n)
+VALUE
+rb_ary_behead(VALUE ary, long n)
{
- assert(ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
+ if (n <= 0) {
+ return ary;
+ }
+
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- if (ARY_SHARED_ROOT_OCCUPIED(ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary))) {
+
+ if (!ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
+ if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary) || RARRAY_LEN(ary) < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
+ MEMMOVE(ptr, ptr + n, VALUE, RARRAY_LEN(ary) - n);
+ }); /* WB: no new reference */
+ ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -n);
+ ary_verify(ary);
+ return ary;
+ }
+
ary_mem_clear(ary, 0, n);
+ ary_make_shared(ary);
}
+ else if (ARY_SHARED_ROOT_OCCUPIED(ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary))) {
+ ary_mem_clear(ary, 0, n);
+ }
+
ARY_INCREASE_PTR(ary, n);
ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -n);
ary_verify(ary);
- return ary;
-}
-static VALUE
-behead_transient(VALUE ary, long n)
-{
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
- MEMMOVE(ptr, ptr+n, VALUE, RARRAY_LEN(ary)-n);
- }); /* WB: no new reference */
- ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -n);
- ary_verify(ary);
return ary;
}
-MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED VALUE
-rb_ary_behead(VALUE ary, long n)
-{
- if (n <= 0) {
- return ary;
- }
- else if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- return behead_shared(ary, n);
- }
- else if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) >= ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
- ary_make_shared(ary);
- return behead_shared(ary, n);
- }
- else {
- return behead_transient(ary, n);
- }
-}
-
static VALUE
make_room_for_unshift(VALUE ary, const VALUE *head, VALUE *sharedp, int argc, long capa, long len)
{
@@ -1553,7 +1619,7 @@ make_room_for_unshift(VALUE ary, const VALUE *head, VALUE *sharedp, int argc, lo
head = sharedp + argc + room;
}
ARY_SET_PTR(ary, head - argc);
- assert(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_OCCUPIED(ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary)));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_OCCUPIED(ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary)));
ary_verify(ary);
return ARY_SHARED_ROOT(ary);
@@ -1570,28 +1636,28 @@ ary_modify_for_unshift(VALUE ary, int argc)
rb_ary_modify(ary);
capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
if (capa - (capa >> 6) <= new_len) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, new_len);
+ ary_double_capa(ary, new_len);
}
/* use shared array for big "queues" */
- if (new_len > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE * 4) {
+ if (new_len > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE * 4 && !ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
ary_verify(ary);
/* make a room for unshifted items */
- capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
- ary_make_shared(ary);
+ capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
+ ary_make_shared(ary);
- head = sharedp = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
+ head = sharedp = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
return make_room_for_unshift(ary, head, (void *)sharedp, argc, capa, len);
}
else {
- /* sliding items */
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
- MEMMOVE(ptr + argc, ptr, VALUE, len);
- });
+ /* sliding items */
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
+ MEMMOVE(ptr + argc, ptr, VALUE, len);
+ });
ary_verify(ary);
- return ary;
+ return ary;
}
}
@@ -1618,8 +1684,8 @@ ary_ensure_room_for_unshift(VALUE ary, int argc)
return ary_modify_for_unshift(ary, argc);
}
else {
- const VALUE * head = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
- void *sharedp = (void *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(shared_root);
+ const VALUE * head = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+ void *sharedp = (void *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR(shared_root);
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
return make_room_for_unshift(ary, head, sharedp, argc, capa, len);
@@ -1629,26 +1695,27 @@ ary_ensure_room_for_unshift(VALUE ary, int argc)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.unshift(*objects) -> self
+ * unshift(*objects) -> self
+ * prepend(*objects) -> self
*
* Prepends the given +objects+ to +self+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.unshift(:bam, :bat) # => [:bam, :bat, :foo, "bar", 2]
*
- * Array#prepend is an alias for Array#unshift.
- *
- * Related: #push, #pop, #shift.
+ * Related: Array#shift;
+ * see also {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
-static VALUE
+VALUE
rb_ary_unshift_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
{
long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
VALUE target_ary;
if (argc == 0) {
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- return ary;
+ rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
+ return ary;
}
target_ary = ary_ensure_room_for_unshift(ary, argc);
@@ -1660,7 +1727,7 @@ rb_ary_unshift_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
VALUE
rb_ary_unshift(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
{
- return rb_ary_unshift_m(1,&item,ary);
+ return rb_ary_unshift_m(1, &item, ary);
}
/* faster version - use this if you don't need to treat negative offset */
@@ -1670,7 +1737,7 @@ rb_ary_elt(VALUE ary, long offset)
long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (len == 0) return Qnil;
if (offset < 0 || len <= offset) {
- return Qnil;
+ return Qnil;
}
return RARRAY_AREF(ary, offset);
}
@@ -1691,7 +1758,7 @@ rb_ary_subseq_step(VALUE ary, long beg, long len, long step)
if (beg < 0 || len < 0) return Qnil;
if (alen < len || alen < beg + len) {
- len = alen - beg;
+ len = alen - beg;
}
klass = rb_cArray;
if (len == 0) return ary_new(klass, 0);
@@ -1713,83 +1780,106 @@ static VALUE rb_ary_aref2(VALUE ary, VALUE b, VALUE e);
/*
* call-seq:
- * array[index] -> object or nil
- * array[start, length] -> object or nil
- * array[range] -> object or nil
- * array[aseq] -> object or nil
- * array.slice(index) -> object or nil
- * array.slice(start, length) -> object or nil
- * array.slice(range) -> object or nil
- * array.slice(aseq) -> object or nil
+ * self[offset] -> object or nil
+ * self[offset, size] -> object or nil
+ * self[range] -> object or nil
+ * self[aseq] -> object or nil
*
* Returns elements from +self+; does not modify +self+.
*
- * When a single \Integer argument +index+ is given, returns the element at offset +index+:
+ * In brief:
+ *
+ * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
+ *
+ * # Single argument offset: returns one element.
+ * a[0] # => :foo # Zero-based index.
+ * a[-1] # => 2 # Negative index counts backwards from end.
+ *
+ * # Arguments offset and size: returns an array.
+ * a[1, 2] # => ["bar", 2]
+ * a[-2, 2] # => ["bar", 2] # Negative offset counts backwards from end.
+ *
+ * # Single argument range: returns an array.
+ * a[0..1] # => [:foo, "bar"]
+ * a[0..-2] # => [:foo, "bar"] # Negative range-begin counts backwards from end.
+ * a[-2..2] # => ["bar", 2] # Negative range-end counts backwards from end.
+ *
+ * When a single integer argument +offset+ is given, returns the element at offset +offset+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[0] # => :foo
* a[2] # => 2
* a # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
*
- * If +index+ is negative, counts relative to the end of +self+:
+ * If +offset+ is negative, counts backwards from the end of +self+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[-1] # => 2
* a[-2] # => "bar"
*
* If +index+ is out of range, returns +nil+.
*
- * When two \Integer arguments +start+ and +length+ are given,
- * returns a new \Array of size +length+ containing successive elements beginning at offset +start+:
+ * When two Integer arguments +offset+ and +size+ are given,
+ * returns a new array of size +size+ containing successive elements beginning at offset +offset+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[0, 2] # => [:foo, "bar"]
* a[1, 2] # => ["bar", 2]
*
- * If <tt>start + length</tt> is greater than <tt>self.length</tt>,
- * returns all elements from offset +start+ to the end:
+ * If <tt>offset + size</tt> is greater than <tt>self.size</tt>,
+ * returns all elements from offset +offset+ to the end:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[0, 4] # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
* a[1, 3] # => ["bar", 2]
* a[2, 2] # => [2]
*
- * If <tt>start == self.size</tt> and <tt>length >= 0</tt>,
- * returns a new empty \Array.
+ * If <tt>offset == self.size</tt> and <tt>size >= 0</tt>,
+ * returns a new empty array.
*
- * If +length+ is negative, returns +nil+.
+ * If +size+ is negative, returns +nil+.
+ *
+ * When a single Range argument +range+ is given,
+ * treats <tt>range.min</tt> as +offset+ above
+ * and <tt>range.size</tt> as +size+ above:
*
- * When a single \Range argument +range+ is given,
- * treats <tt>range.min</tt> as +start+ above
- * and <tt>range.size</tt> as +length+ above:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[0..1] # => [:foo, "bar"]
* a[1..2] # => ["bar", 2]
*
- * Special case: If <tt>range.start == a.size</tt>, returns a new empty \Array.
+ * Special case: If <tt>range.start == a.size</tt>, returns a new empty array.
*
* If <tt>range.end</tt> is negative, calculates the end index from the end:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[0..-1] # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
* a[0..-2] # => [:foo, "bar"]
* a[0..-3] # => [:foo]
*
* If <tt>range.start</tt> is negative, calculates the start index from the end:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[-1..2] # => [2]
* a[-2..2] # => ["bar", 2]
* a[-3..2] # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
*
* If <tt>range.start</tt> is larger than the array size, returns +nil+.
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[4..1] # => nil
* a[4..0] # => nil
* a[4..-1] # => nil
*
* When a single Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence argument +aseq+ is given,
- * returns an Array of elements corresponding to the indexes produced by
+ * returns an array of elements corresponding to the indexes produced by
* the sequence.
+ *
* a = ['--', 'data1', '--', 'data2', '--', 'data3']
* a[(1..).step(2)] # => ["data1", "data2", "data3"]
*
* Unlike slicing with range, if the start or the end of the arithmetic sequence
* is larger than array size, throws RangeError.
+ *
* a = ['--', 'data1', '--', 'data2', '--', 'data3']
* a[(1..11).step(2)]
* # RangeError (((1..11).step(2)) out of range)
@@ -1798,11 +1888,12 @@ static VALUE rb_ary_aref2(VALUE ary, VALUE b, VALUE e);
*
* If given a single argument, and its type is not one of the listed, tries to
* convert it to Integer, and raises if it is impossible:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Symbol into Integer):
* a[:foo]
*
- * Array#slice is an alias for Array#[].
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
VALUE
@@ -1810,7 +1901,7 @@ rb_ary_aref(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
{
rb_check_arity(argc, 1, 2);
if (argc == 2) {
- return rb_ary_aref2(ary, argv[0], argv[1]);
+ return rb_ary_aref2(ary, argv[0], argv[1]);
}
return rb_ary_aref1(ary, argv[0]);
}
@@ -1821,19 +1912,19 @@ rb_ary_aref2(VALUE ary, VALUE b, VALUE e)
long beg = NUM2LONG(b);
long len = NUM2LONG(e);
if (beg < 0) {
- beg += RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ beg += RARRAY_LEN(ary);
}
return rb_ary_subseq(ary, beg, len);
}
-MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED VALUE
+VALUE
rb_ary_aref1(VALUE ary, VALUE arg)
{
long beg, len, step;
/* special case - speeding up */
if (FIXNUM_P(arg)) {
- return rb_ary_entry(ary, FIX2LONG(arg));
+ return rb_ary_entry(ary, FIX2LONG(arg));
}
/* check if idx is Range or ArithmeticSequence */
switch (rb_arithmetic_sequence_beg_len_step(arg, &beg, &len, &step, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 0)) {
@@ -1850,12 +1941,26 @@ rb_ary_aref1(VALUE ary, VALUE arg)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.at(index) -> object
+ * at(index) -> object or nil
+ *
+ * Returns the element of +self+ specified by the given +index+
+ * or +nil+ if there is no such element;
+ * +index+ must be an
+ * {integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects].
+ *
+ * For non-negative +index+, returns the element of +self+ at offset +index+:
*
- * Returns the element at \Integer offset +index+; does not modify +self+.
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.at(0) # => :foo
- * a.at(2) # => 2
+ * a.at(0) # => :foo
+ * a.at(2) # => 2
+ * a.at(2.0) # => 2
+ *
+ * For negative +index+, counts backwards from the end of +self+:
+ *
+ * a.at(-2) # => "bar"
+ *
+ * Related: Array#[];
+ * see also {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
VALUE
@@ -1864,113 +1969,72 @@ rb_ary_at(VALUE ary, VALUE pos)
return rb_ary_entry(ary, NUM2LONG(pos));
}
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * array.first -> object or nil
- * array.first(n) -> new_array
- *
- * Returns elements from +self+; does not modify +self+.
- *
- * When no argument is given, returns the first element:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.first # => :foo
- * a # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
- *
- * If +self+ is empty, returns +nil+.
- *
- * When non-negative \Integer argument +n+ is given,
- * returns the first +n+ elements in a new \Array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.first(2) # => [:foo, "bar"]
- *
- * If <tt>n >= array.size</tt>, returns all elements:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.first(50) # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
- *
- * If <tt>n == 0</tt> returns an new empty \Array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.first(0) # []
- *
- * Related: #last.
- */
+#if 0
static VALUE
rb_ary_first(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
{
if (argc == 0) {
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == 0) return Qnil;
- return RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0);
+ if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == 0) return Qnil;
+ return RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0);
}
else {
- return ary_take_first_or_last(argc, argv, ary, ARY_TAKE_FIRST);
+ return ary_take_first_or_last(argc, argv, ary, ARY_TAKE_FIRST);
}
}
+#endif
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * array.last -> object or nil
- * array.last(n) -> new_array
- *
- * Returns elements from +self+; +self+ is not modified.
- *
- * When no argument is given, returns the last element:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.last # => 2
- * a # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
- *
- * If +self+ is empty, returns +nil+.
- *
- * When non-negative \Innteger argument +n+ is given,
- * returns the last +n+ elements in a new \Array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.last(2) # => ["bar", 2]
- *
- * If <tt>n >= array.size</tt>, returns all elements:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.last(50) # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
- *
- * If <tt>n == 0</tt>, returns an new empty \Array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.last(0) # []
- *
- * Related: #first.
- */
+static VALUE
+ary_first(VALUE self)
+{
+ return (RARRAY_LEN(self) == 0) ? Qnil : RARRAY_AREF(self, 0);
+}
+
+static VALUE
+ary_last(VALUE self)
+{
+ long len = RARRAY_LEN(self);
+ return (len == 0) ? Qnil : RARRAY_AREF(self, len-1);
+}
VALUE
-rb_ary_last(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_last(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary) // used by parse.y
{
if (argc == 0) {
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (len == 0) return Qnil;
- return RARRAY_AREF(ary, len-1);
+ return ary_last(ary);
}
else {
- return ary_take_first_or_last(argc, argv, ary, ARY_TAKE_LAST);
+ return ary_take_first_or_last(argc, argv, ary, ARY_TAKE_LAST);
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.fetch(index) -> element
- * array.fetch(index, default_value) -> element
- * array.fetch(index) {|index| ... } -> element
+ * fetch(index) -> element
+ * fetch(index, default_value) -> element or default_value
+ * fetch(index) {|index| ... } -> element or block_return_value
*
- * Returns the element at offset +index+.
+ * Returns the element of +self+ at offset +index+ if +index+ is in range; +index+ must be an
+ * {integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects].
*
- * With the single \Integer argument +index+,
+ * With the single argument +index+ and no block,
* returns the element at offset +index+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.fetch(1) # => "bar"
+ * a.fetch(1) # => "bar"
+ * a.fetch(1.1) # => "bar"
*
* If +index+ is negative, counts from the end of the array:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.fetch(-1) # => 2
* a.fetch(-2) # => "bar"
*
- * With arguments +index+ and +default_value+,
- * returns the element at offset +index+ if index is in range,
- * otherwise returns +default_value+:
+ * With arguments +index+ and +default_value+ (which may be any object) and no block,
+ * returns +default_value+ if +index+ is out-of-range:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.fetch(1, nil) # => "bar"
+ * a.fetch(1, nil) # => "bar"
+ * a.fetch(3, :foo) # => :foo
*
* With argument +index+ and a block,
* returns the element at offset +index+ if index is in range
@@ -1979,6 +2043,8 @@ rb_ary_last(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.fetch(1) {|index| raise 'Cannot happen' } # => "bar"
* a.fetch(50) {|index| "Value for #{index}" } # => "Value for 50"
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -1991,57 +2057,145 @@ rb_ary_fetch(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &pos, &ifnone);
block_given = rb_block_given_p();
if (block_given && argc == 2) {
- rb_warn("block supersedes default value argument");
+ rb_warn("block supersedes default value argument");
}
idx = NUM2LONG(pos);
if (idx < 0) {
- idx += RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ idx += RARRAY_LEN(ary);
}
if (idx < 0 || RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= idx) {
- if (block_given) return rb_yield(pos);
- if (argc == 1) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld outside of array bounds: %ld...%ld",
- idx - (idx < 0 ? RARRAY_LEN(ary) : 0), -RARRAY_LEN(ary), RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- }
- return ifnone;
+ if (block_given) return rb_yield(pos);
+ if (argc == 1) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld outside of array bounds: %ld...%ld",
+ idx - (idx < 0 ? RARRAY_LEN(ary) : 0), -RARRAY_LEN(ary), RARRAY_LEN(ary));
+ }
+ return ifnone;
}
return RARRAY_AREF(ary, idx);
}
/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * find(if_none_proc = nil) {|element| ... } -> object or nil
+ * find(if_none_proc = nil) -> enumerator
+ *
+ * Returns the first element for which the block returns a truthy value.
+ *
+ * With a block given, calls the block with successive elements of the array;
+ * returns the first element for which the block returns a truthy value:
+ *
+ * [1, 3, 5].find {|element| element > 2} # => 3
+ *
+ * If no such element is found, calls +if_none_proc+ and returns its return value.
+ *
+ * [1, 3, 5].find(proc {-1}) {|element| element > 12} # => -1
+ *
+ * With no block given, returns an Enumerator.
+ *
+ */
+
+static VALUE
+rb_ary_find(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+{
+ VALUE if_none;
+ long idx;
+
+ RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, argc, argv);
+ if_none = rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) ? argv[0] : Qnil;
+
+ for (idx = 0; idx < RARRAY_LEN(ary); idx++) {
+ VALUE elem = RARRAY_AREF(ary, idx);
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(elem))) {
+ return elem;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!NIL_P(if_none)) {
+ return rb_funcallv(if_none, idCall, 0, 0);
+ }
+ return Qnil;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * rfind(if_none_proc = nil) {|element| ... } -> object or nil
+ * rfind(if_none_proc = nil) -> enumerator
+ *
+ * Returns the last element for which the block returns a truthy value.
+ *
+ * With a block given, calls the block with successive elements of the array in
+ * reverse order; returns the first element for which the block returns a truthy
+ * value:
+ *
+ * [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6].rfind {|element| element < 5} # => 4
+ *
+ * If no such element is found, calls +if_none_proc+ and returns its return value.
+ *
+ * [1, 2, 3, 4].rfind(proc {0}) {|element| element < -2} # => 0
+ *
+ * With no block given, returns an Enumerator.
+ *
+ */
+
+static VALUE
+rb_ary_rfind(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+{
+ VALUE if_none;
+ long len, idx;
+
+ RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, argc, argv);
+ if_none = rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) ? argv[0] : Qnil;
+
+ idx = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ while (idx--) {
+ VALUE elem = RARRAY_AREF(ary, idx);
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(elem))) {
+ return elem;
+ }
+
+ len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ idx = (idx >= len) ? len : idx;
+ }
+
+ if (!NIL_P(if_none)) {
+ return rb_funcallv(if_none, idCall, 0, 0);
+ }
+ return Qnil;
+}
+
+/*
* call-seq:
- * array.index(object) -> integer or nil
- * array.index {|element| ... } -> integer or nil
- * array.index -> new_enumerator
+ * find_index(object) -> integer or nil
+ * find_index {|element| ... } -> integer or nil
+ * find_index -> new_enumerator
+ * index(object) -> integer or nil
+ * index {|element| ... } -> integer or nil
+ * index -> new_enumerator
*
- * Returns the index of a specified element.
+ * Returns the zero-based integer index of a specified element, or +nil+.
*
- * When argument +object+ is given but no block,
+ * With only argument +object+ given,
* returns the index of the first element +element+
* for which <tt>object == element</tt>:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bar']
* a.index('bar') # => 1
*
* Returns +nil+ if no such element found.
*
- * When both argument +object+ and a block are given,
+ * With only a block given,
* calls the block with each successive element;
* returns the index of the first element for which the block returns a truthy value:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bar']
* a.index {|element| element == 'bar' } # => 1
*
* Returns +nil+ if the block never returns a truthy value.
*
- * When neither an argument nor a block is given, returns a new Enumerator:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * e = a.index
- * e # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2]:index>
- * e.each {|element| element == 'bar' } # => 1
- *
- * Array#find_index is an alias for Array#index.
+ * With neither an argument nor a block given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * Related: #rindex.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2051,56 +2205,53 @@ rb_ary_index(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
long i;
if (argc == 0) {
- RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) {
- return LONG2NUM(i);
- }
- }
- return Qnil;
+ RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) {
+ return LONG2NUM(i);
+ }
+ }
+ return Qnil;
}
rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1);
val = argv[0];
if (rb_block_given_p())
- rb_warn("given block not used");
+ rb_warn("given block not used");
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (rb_equal(e, val)) {
- return LONG2NUM(i);
- }
+ VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ if (rb_equal(e, val)) {
+ return LONG2NUM(i);
+ }
}
return Qnil;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.rindex(object) -> integer or nil
- * array.rindex {|element| ... } -> integer or nil
- * array.rindex -> new_enumerator
+ * rindex(object) -> integer or nil
+ * rindex {|element| ... } -> integer or nil
+ * rindex -> new_enumerator
*
* Returns the index of the last element for which <tt>object == element</tt>.
*
- * When argument +object+ is given but no block, returns the index of the last such element found:
+ * With argument +object+ given, returns the index of the last such element found:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bar']
* a.rindex('bar') # => 3
*
* Returns +nil+ if no such object found.
*
- * When a block is given but no argument, calls the block with each successive element;
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each successive element;
* returns the index of the last element for which the block returns a truthy value:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bar']
* a.rindex {|element| element == 'bar' } # => 3
*
* Returns +nil+ if the block never returns a truthy value.
*
- * When neither an argument nor a block is given, returns a new \Enumerator:
- *
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bar']
- * e = a.rindex
- * e # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2, "bar"]:rindex>
- * e.each {|element| element == 'bar' } # => 3
+ * When neither an argument nor a block is given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * Related: #index.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2110,25 +2261,25 @@ rb_ary_rindex(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
long i = RARRAY_LEN(ary), len;
if (argc == 0) {
- RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
- while (i--) {
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i))))
- return LONG2NUM(i);
- if (i > (len = RARRAY_LEN(ary))) {
- i = len;
- }
- }
- return Qnil;
+ RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
+ while (i--) {
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i))))
+ return LONG2NUM(i);
+ if (i > (len = RARRAY_LEN(ary))) {
+ i = len;
+ }
+ }
+ return Qnil;
}
rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1);
val = argv[0];
if (rb_block_given_p())
- rb_warn("given block not used");
+ rb_warn("given block not used");
while (i--) {
- VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (rb_equal(e, val)) {
- return LONG2NUM(i);
- }
+ VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ if (rb_equal(e, val)) {
+ return LONG2NUM(i);
+ }
if (i > RARRAY_LEN(ary)) {
break;
}
@@ -2154,64 +2305,69 @@ rb_ary_splice(VALUE ary, long beg, long len, const VALUE *rptr, long rlen)
if (len < 0) rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "negative length (%ld)", len);
olen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (beg < 0) {
- beg += olen;
- if (beg < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too small for array; minimum: %ld",
- beg - olen, -olen);
- }
+ beg += olen;
+ if (beg < 0) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too small for array; minimum: %ld",
+ beg - olen, -olen);
+ }
}
if (olen < len || olen < beg + len) {
- len = olen - beg;
+ len = olen - beg;
}
{
- const VALUE *optr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
- rofs = (rptr >= optr && rptr < optr + olen) ? rptr - optr : -1;
+ const VALUE *optr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+ rofs = (rptr >= optr && rptr < optr + olen) ? rptr - optr : -1;
}
if (beg >= olen) {
- VALUE target_ary;
- if (beg > ARY_MAX_SIZE - rlen) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", beg);
- }
- target_ary = ary_ensure_room_for_push(ary, rlen-len); /* len is 0 or negative */
- len = beg + rlen;
- ary_mem_clear(ary, olen, beg - olen);
- if (rlen > 0) {
- if (rofs != -1) rptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary) + rofs;
- ary_memcpy0(ary, beg, rlen, rptr, target_ary);
- }
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
+ VALUE target_ary;
+ if (beg > ARY_MAX_SIZE - rlen) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", beg);
+ }
+ target_ary = ary_ensure_room_for_push(ary, rlen-len); /* len is 0 or negative */
+ len = beg + rlen;
+ ary_mem_clear(ary, olen, beg - olen);
+ if (rlen > 0) {
+ if (rofs != -1) rptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary) + rofs;
+ ary_memcpy0(ary, beg, rlen, rptr, target_ary);
+ }
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
}
else {
- long alen;
-
- if (olen - len > ARY_MAX_SIZE - rlen) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", olen + rlen - len);
- }
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- alen = olen + rlen - len;
- if (alen >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, alen);
- }
-
- if (len != rlen) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr,
+ long alen;
+
+ if (olen - len > ARY_MAX_SIZE - rlen) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", olen + rlen - len);
+ }
+ rb_ary_modify(ary);
+ alen = olen + rlen - len;
+ if (alen >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
+ ary_double_capa(ary, alen);
+ }
+
+ if (len != rlen) {
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr,
MEMMOVE(ptr + beg + rlen, ptr + beg + len,
VALUE, olen - (beg + len)));
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, alen);
- }
- if (rlen > 0) {
- if (rofs != -1) rptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary) + rofs;
- /* give up wb-protected ary */
- RB_OBJ_WB_UNPROTECT_FOR(ARRAY, ary);
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, alen);
+ }
+ if (rlen > 0) {
+ if (rofs == -1) {
+ rb_gc_writebarrier_remember(ary);
+ }
+ else {
+ /* In this case, we're copying from a region in this array, so
+ * we don't need to fire the write barrier. */
+ rptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary) + rofs;
+ }
/* do not use RARRAY_PTR() because it can causes GC.
* ary can contain T_NONE object because it is not cleared.
*/
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr,
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr,
MEMMOVE(ptr + beg, rptr, VALUE, rlen));
- }
+ }
}
}
@@ -2222,10 +2378,10 @@ rb_ary_set_len(VALUE ary, long len)
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "can't set length of shared ");
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "can't set length of shared ");
}
if (len > (capa = (long)ARY_CAPA(ary))) {
- rb_bug("probable buffer overflow: %ld for %ld", len, capa);
+ rb_bug("probable buffer overflow: %ld for %ld", len, capa);
}
ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
}
@@ -2239,31 +2395,36 @@ rb_ary_resize(VALUE ary, long len)
olen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (len == olen) return ary;
if (len > ARY_MAX_SIZE) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", len);
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", len);
}
if (len > olen) {
- if (len >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, len);
- }
- ary_mem_clear(ary, olen, len - olen);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
+ if (len > ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
+ ary_double_capa(ary, len);
+ }
+ ary_mem_clear(ary, olen, len - olen);
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
}
else if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, len);
}
- else if (len <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- VALUE tmp[RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX];
- MEMCPY(tmp, ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary), VALUE, len);
- ary_discard(ary);
- MEMCPY((VALUE *)ARY_EMBED_PTR(ary), tmp, VALUE, len); /* WB: no new reference */
+ else if (len <= ary_embed_capa(ary)) {
+ const VALUE *ptr = ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary);
+ long ptr_capa = ARY_HEAP_SIZE(ary);
+ bool is_malloc_ptr = !ARY_SHARED_P(ary);
+
+ FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
+
+ MEMCPY((VALUE *)ARY_EMBED_PTR(ary), ptr, VALUE, len); /* WB: no new reference */
ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, len);
+
+ if (is_malloc_ptr) ruby_xfree_sized((void *)ptr, ptr_capa);
}
else {
- if (olen > len + ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
+ if (olen > len + ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
size_t new_capa = ary_heap_realloc(ary, len);
ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, new_capa);
- }
- ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, len);
+ }
+ ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, len);
}
ary_verify(ary);
return ary;
@@ -2280,44 +2441,77 @@ static VALUE
ary_aset_by_rb_ary_splice(VALUE ary, long beg, long len, VALUE val)
{
VALUE rpl = rb_ary_to_ary(val);
- rb_ary_splice(ary, beg, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(rpl), RARRAY_LEN(rpl));
+ rb_ary_splice(ary, beg, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(rpl), RARRAY_LEN(rpl));
RB_GC_GUARD(rpl);
return val;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array[index] = object -> object
- * array[start, length] = object -> object
- * array[range] = object -> object
- *
- * Assigns elements in +self+; returns the given +object+.
- *
- * When \Integer argument +index+ is given, assigns +object+ to an element in +self+.
+ * self[index] = object -> object
+ * self[start, length] = object -> object
+ * self[range] = object -> object
+ *
+ * Assigns elements in +self+, based on the given +object+; returns +object+.
+ *
+ * In brief:
+ *
+ * a_orig = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
+ *
+ * # With argument index.
+ * a = a_orig.dup
+ * a[0] = 'foo' # => "foo"
+ * a # => ["foo", "bar", 2]
+ * a = a_orig.dup
+ * a[7] = 'foo' # => "foo"
+ * a # => [:foo, "bar", 2, nil, nil, nil, nil, "foo"]
+ *
+ * # With arguments start and length.
+ * a = a_orig.dup
+ * a[0, 2] = 'foo' # => "foo"
+ * a # => ["foo", 2]
+ * a = a_orig.dup
+ * a[6, 50] = 'foo' # => "foo"
+ * a # => [:foo, "bar", 2, nil, nil, nil, "foo"]
+ *
+ * # With argument range.
+ * a = a_orig.dup
+ * a[0..1] = 'foo' # => "foo"
+ * a # => ["foo", 2]
+ * a = a_orig.dup
+ * a[6..50] = 'foo' # => "foo"
+ * a # => [:foo, "bar", 2, nil, nil, nil, "foo"]
+ *
+ * When Integer argument +index+ is given, assigns +object+ to an element in +self+.
*
* If +index+ is non-negative, assigns +object+ the element at offset +index+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[0] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => ["foo", "bar", 2]
*
* If +index+ is greater than <tt>self.length</tt>, extends the array:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[7] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "bar", 2, nil, nil, nil, nil, "foo"]
*
* If +index+ is negative, counts backwards from the end of the array:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[-1] = 'two' # => "two"
* a # => [:foo, "bar", "two"]
*
- * When \Integer arguments +start+ and +length+ are given and +object+ is not an \Array,
+ * When Integer arguments +start+ and +length+ are given and +object+ is not an array,
* removes <tt>length - 1</tt> elements beginning at offset +start+,
* and assigns +object+ at offset +start+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[0, 2] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => ["foo", 2]
*
* If +start+ is negative, counts backwards from the end of the array:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[-2, 2] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "foo"]
@@ -2325,47 +2519,56 @@ ary_aset_by_rb_ary_splice(VALUE ary, long beg, long len, VALUE val)
* If +start+ is non-negative and outside the array (<tt> >= self.size</tt>),
* extends the array with +nil+, assigns +object+ at offset +start+,
* and ignores +length+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[6, 50] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "bar", 2, nil, nil, nil, "foo"]
*
* If +length+ is zero, shifts elements at and following offset +start+
* and assigns +object+ at offset +start+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[1, 0] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "foo", "bar", 2]
*
* If +length+ is too large for the existing array, does not extend the array:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[1, 5] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "foo"]
*
- * When \Range argument +range+ is given and +object+ is an \Array,
+ * When Range argument +range+ is given and +object+ is not an array,
* removes <tt>length - 1</tt> elements beginning at offset +start+,
* and assigns +object+ at offset +start+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[0..1] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => ["foo", 2]
*
* if <tt>range.begin</tt> is negative, counts backwards from the end of the array:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[-2..2] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "foo"]
*
* If the array length is less than <tt>range.begin</tt>,
- * assigns +object+ at offset <tt>range.begin</tt>, and ignores +length+:
+ * extends the array with +nil+, assigns +object+ at offset <tt>range.begin</tt>,
+ * and ignores +length+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[6..50] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "bar", 2, nil, nil, nil, "foo"]
*
* If <tt>range.end</tt> is zero, shifts elements at and following offset +start+
* and assigns +object+ at offset +start+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[1..0] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "foo", "bar", 2]
*
* If <tt>range.end</tt> is negative, assigns +object+ at offset +start+,
* retains <tt>range.end.abs -1</tt> elements past that, and removes those beyond:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[1..-1] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "foo"]
@@ -2379,9 +2582,12 @@ ary_aset_by_rb_ary_splice(VALUE ary, long beg, long len, VALUE val)
*
* If <tt>range.end</tt> is too large for the existing array,
* replaces array elements, but does not extend the array with +nil+ values:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a[1..5] = 'foo' # => "foo"
* a # => [:foo, "foo"]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2392,16 +2598,16 @@ rb_ary_aset(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
rb_check_arity(argc, 2, 3);
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
if (argc == 3) {
- beg = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
- len = NUM2LONG(argv[1]);
+ beg = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
+ len = NUM2LONG(argv[1]);
return ary_aset_by_rb_ary_splice(ary, beg, len, argv[2]);
}
if (FIXNUM_P(argv[0])) {
- offset = FIX2LONG(argv[0]);
+ offset = FIX2LONG(argv[0]);
return ary_aset_by_rb_ary_store(ary, offset, argv[1]);
}
if (rb_range_beg_len(argv[0], &beg, &len, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 1)) {
- /* check if idx is Range */
+ /* check if idx is Range */
return ary_aset_by_rb_ary_splice(ary, beg, len, argv[1]);
}
@@ -2411,33 +2617,38 @@ rb_ary_aset(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.insert(index, *objects) -> self
+ * insert(index, *objects) -> self
*
- * Inserts given +objects+ before or after the element at \Integer index +offset+;
+ * Inserts the given +objects+ as elements of +self+;
* returns +self+.
*
- * When +index+ is non-negative, inserts all given +objects+
- * before the element at offset +index+:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.insert(1, :bat, :bam) # => [:foo, :bat, :bam, "bar", 2]
+ * When +index+ is non-negative, inserts +objects+
+ * _before_ the element at offset +index+:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c'] # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ * a.insert(1, :x, :y, :z) # => ["a", :x, :y, :z, "b", "c"]
*
* Extends the array if +index+ is beyond the array (<tt>index >= self.size</tt>):
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.insert(5, :bat, :bam)
- * a # => [:foo, "bar", 2, nil, nil, :bat, :bam]
*
- * Does nothing if no objects given:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.insert(1)
- * a.insert(50)
- * a.insert(-50)
- * a # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c'] # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ * a.insert(5, :x, :y, :z) # => ["a", "b", "c", nil, nil, :x, :y, :z]
*
- * When +index+ is negative, inserts all given +objects+
- * _after_ the element at offset <tt>index+self.size</tt>:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.insert(-2, :bat, :bam)
- * a # => [:foo, "bar", :bat, :bam, 2]
+ * When +index+ is negative, inserts +objects+
+ * _after_ the element at offset <tt>index + self.size</tt>:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c'] # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ * a.insert(-2, :x, :y, :z) # => ["a", "b", :x, :y, :z, "c"]
+ *
+ * With no +objects+ given, does nothing:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c'] # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ * a.insert(1) # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ * a.insert(50) # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ * a.insert(-50) # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ *
+ * Raises IndexError if +objects+ are given and +index+ is negative and out of range.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2450,15 +2661,15 @@ rb_ary_insert(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
pos = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
if (argc == 1) return ary;
if (pos == -1) {
- pos = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ pos = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
}
else if (pos < 0) {
- long minpos = -RARRAY_LEN(ary) - 1;
- if (pos < minpos) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too small for array; minimum: %ld",
- pos, minpos);
- }
- pos++;
+ long minpos = -RARRAY_LEN(ary) - 1;
+ if (pos < minpos) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too small for array; minimum: %ld",
+ pos, minpos);
+ }
+ pos++;
}
rb_ary_splice(ary, pos, 0, argv + 1, argc - 1);
return ary;
@@ -2473,43 +2684,72 @@ ary_enum_length(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
return rb_ary_length(ary);
}
+// These array primitives enable tight compatibility with the C implementation
+// in terms of what method calls happen. They can use unchecked utilities such as
+// FIX2LONG since unlike userland Ruby code, these methods cannot be traced with
+// TracePoint (or ruby/debug.h APIs) and have their local variables changed from
+// underneath them.
+
+// Return true if the index is at or past the end of the array.
+VALUE
+rb_jit_ary_at_end(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE self, VALUE index)
+{
+ return FIX2LONG(index) >= RARRAY_LEN(self) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
+}
+
+// Return the element at the given fixnum index.
+VALUE
+rb_jit_ary_at(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE self, VALUE index)
+{
+ return RARRAY_AREF(self, FIX2LONG(index));
+}
+
+// Increment a fixnum by 1.
+VALUE
+rb_jit_fixnum_inc(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE self, VALUE num)
+{
+ return LONG2FIX(FIX2LONG(num) + 1);
+}
+
+// Push a value onto an array and return the value.
+VALUE
+rb_jit_ary_push(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE self, VALUE ary, VALUE val)
+{
+ rb_ary_push(ary, val);
+ return val;
+}
+
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.each {|element| ... } -> self
- * array.each -> Enumerator
- *
- * Iterates over array elements.
+ * each {|element| ... } -> self
+ * each -> new_enumerator
*
- * When a block given, passes each successive array element to the block;
+ * With a block given, iterates over the elements of +self+,
+ * passing each element to the block;
* returns +self+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.each {|element| puts "#{element.class} #{element}" }
*
* Output:
+ *
* Symbol foo
* String bar
* Integer 2
*
* Allows the array to be modified during iteration:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.each {|element| puts element; a.clear if element.to_s.start_with?('b') }
*
* Output:
+ *
* foo
* bar
*
- * When no block given, returns a new \Enumerator:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * e = a.each
- * e # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2]:each>
- * a1 = e.each {|element| puts "#{element.class} #{element}" }
- *
- * Output:
- * Symbol foo
- * String bar
- * Integer 2
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * Related: #each_index, #reverse_each.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Iterating}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Iterating].
*/
VALUE
@@ -2519,48 +2759,43 @@ rb_ary_each(VALUE ary)
ary_verify(ary);
RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
+ rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.each_index {|index| ... } -> self
- * array.each_index -> Enumerator
+ * each_index {|index| ... } -> self
+ * each_index -> new_enumerator
*
- * Iterates over array indexes.
- *
- * When a block given, passes each successive array index to the block;
+ * With a block given, iterates over the elements of +self+,
+ * passing each <i>array index</i> to the block;
* returns +self+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.each_index {|index| puts "#{index} #{a[index]}" }
*
* Output:
+ *
* 0 foo
* 1 bar
* 2 2
*
* Allows the array to be modified during iteration:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.each_index {|index| puts index; a.clear if index > 0 }
+ * a # => []
*
* Output:
+ *
* 0
* 1
*
- * When no block given, returns a new \Enumerator:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * e = a.each_index
- * e # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2]:each_index>
- * a1 = e.each {|index| puts "#{index} #{a[index]}"}
- *
- * Output:
- * 0 foo
- * 1 bar
- * 2 2
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * Related: #each, #reverse_each.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Iterating}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Iterating].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2570,47 +2805,33 @@ rb_ary_each_index(VALUE ary)
RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(LONG2NUM(i));
+ rb_yield(LONG2NUM(i));
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.reverse_each {|element| ... } -> self
- * array.reverse_each -> Enumerator
+ * reverse_each {|element| ... } -> self
+ * reverse_each -> Enumerator
*
- * Iterates backwards over array elements.
- *
- * When a block given, passes, in reverse order, each element to the block;
+ * When a block given, iterates backwards over the elements of +self+,
+ * passing, in reverse order, each element to the block;
* returns +self+:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.reverse_each {|element| puts "#{element.class} #{element}" }
*
- * Output:
- * Integer 2
- * String bar
- * Symbol foo
+ * a = []
+ * [0, 1, 2].reverse_each {|element| a.push(element) }
+ * a # => [2, 1, 0]
*
* Allows the array to be modified during iteration:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.reverse_each {|element| puts element; a.clear if element.to_s.start_with?('b') }
*
- * Output:
- * 2
- * bar
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c']
+ * a.reverse_each {|element| a.clear if element.start_with?('b') }
+ * a # => []
*
- * When no block given, returns a new \Enumerator:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * e = a.reverse_each
- * e # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2]:reverse_each>
- * a1 = e.each {|element| puts "#{element.class} #{element}" }
- * Output:
- * Integer 2
- * String bar
- * Symbol foo
+ * When no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * Related: #each, #each_index.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Iterating}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Iterating].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2621,21 +2842,27 @@ rb_ary_reverse_each(VALUE ary)
RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
while (len--) {
- long nlen;
- rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, len));
- nlen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (nlen < len) {
- len = nlen;
- }
+ long nlen;
+ rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, len));
+ nlen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ if (nlen < len) {
+ len = nlen;
+ }
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.length -> an_integer
+ * length -> integer
+ * size -> integer
+ *
+ * Returns the count of elements in +self+:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2].length # => 3
+ * [].length # => 0
*
- * Returns the count of elements in +self+.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2647,10 +2874,12 @@ rb_ary_length(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.empty? -> true or false
+ * empty? -> true or false
*
* Returns +true+ if the count of elements in +self+ is zero,
* +false+ otherwise.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2664,7 +2893,7 @@ rb_ary_dup(VALUE ary)
{
long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
VALUE dup = rb_ary_new2(len);
- ary_memcpy(dup, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary));
+ ary_memcpy(dup, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
ARY_SET_LEN(dup, len);
ary_verify(ary);
@@ -2692,10 +2921,10 @@ recursive_join(VALUE obj, VALUE argp, int recur)
int *first = (int *)arg[3];
if (recur) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "recursive array join");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "recursive array join");
}
else {
- ary_join_1(obj, ary, sep, 0, result, first);
+ ary_join_1(obj, ary, sep, 0, result, first);
}
return Qnil;
}
@@ -2708,11 +2937,11 @@ ary_join_0(VALUE ary, VALUE sep, long max, VALUE result)
if (max > 0) rb_enc_copy(result, RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0));
for (i=0; i<max; i++) {
- val = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ val = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
if (!RB_TYPE_P(val, T_STRING)) break;
- if (i > 0 && !NIL_P(sep))
- rb_str_buf_append(result, sep);
- rb_str_buf_append(result, val);
+ if (i > 0 && !NIL_P(sep))
+ rb_str_buf_append(result, sep);
+ rb_str_buf_append(result, val);
}
return i;
}
@@ -2751,16 +2980,16 @@ ary_join_1(VALUE obj, VALUE ary, VALUE sep, long i, VALUE result, int *first)
VALUE val, tmp;
for (; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (i > 0 && !NIL_P(sep))
- rb_str_buf_append(result, sep);
+ if (i > 0 && !NIL_P(sep))
+ rb_str_buf_append(result, sep);
- val = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (RB_TYPE_P(val, T_STRING)) {
+ val = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ if (RB_TYPE_P(val, T_STRING)) {
ary_join_1_str(result, val, first);
- }
- else if (RB_TYPE_P(val, T_ARRAY)) {
+ }
+ else if (RB_TYPE_P(val, T_ARRAY)) {
ary_join_1_ary(val, ary, sep, result, val, first);
- }
+ }
else if (!NIL_P(tmp = rb_check_string_type(val))) {
ary_join_1_str(result, tmp, first);
}
@@ -2769,7 +2998,7 @@ ary_join_1(VALUE obj, VALUE ary, VALUE sep, long i, VALUE result, int *first)
}
else {
ary_join_1_str(result, rb_obj_as_string(val), first);
- }
+ }
}
}
@@ -2782,26 +3011,31 @@ rb_ary_join(VALUE ary, VALUE sep)
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == 0) return rb_usascii_str_new(0, 0);
if (!NIL_P(sep)) {
- StringValue(sep);
- len += RSTRING_LEN(sep) * (RARRAY_LEN(ary) - 1);
- }
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- val = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- tmp = rb_check_string_type(val);
-
- if (NIL_P(tmp) || tmp != val) {
- int first;
- long n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (i > n) i = n;
- result = rb_str_buf_new(len + (n-i)*10);
- rb_enc_associate(result, rb_usascii_encoding());
- i = ary_join_0(ary, sep, i, result);
- first = i == 0;
- ary_join_1(ary, ary, sep, i, result, &first);
- return result;
- }
-
- len += RSTRING_LEN(tmp);
+ StringValue(sep);
+ len += RSTRING_LEN(sep) * (RARRAY_LEN(ary) - 1);
+ }
+ long len_memo = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ for (i=0; i < len_memo; i++) {
+ val = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ if (RB_UNLIKELY(!RB_TYPE_P(val, T_STRING))) {
+ tmp = rb_check_string_type(val);
+ if (NIL_P(tmp) || tmp != val) {
+ int first;
+ long n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ if (i > n) i = n;
+ result = rb_str_buf_new(len + (n-i)*10);
+ rb_enc_associate(result, rb_usascii_encoding());
+ i = ary_join_0(ary, sep, i, result);
+ first = i == 0;
+ ary_join_1(ary, ary, sep, i, result, &first);
+ return result;
+ }
+ len += RSTRING_LEN(tmp);
+ len_memo = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ }
+ else {
+ len += RSTRING_LEN(val);
+ }
}
result = rb_str_new(0, len);
@@ -2814,26 +3048,32 @@ rb_ary_join(VALUE ary, VALUE sep)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.join ->new_string
- * array.join(separator = $,) -> new_string
+ * join(separator = $,) -> new_string
+ *
+ * Returns the new string formed by joining the converted elements of +self+;
+ * for each element +element+:
+ *
+ * - Converts recursively using <tt>element.join(separator)</tt>
+ * if +element+ is a <tt>kind_of?(Array)</tt>.
+ * - Otherwise, converts using <tt>element.to_s</tt>.
*
- * Returns the new \String formed by joining the array elements after conversion.
- * For each element +element+
- * - Uses <tt>element.to_s</tt> if +element+ is not a <tt>kind_of?(Array)</tt>.
- * - Uses recursive <tt>element.join(separator)</tt> if +element+ is a <tt>kind_of?(Array)</tt>.
+ * With no argument given, joins using the output field separator, <tt>$,</tt>:
*
- * With no argument, joins using the output field separator, <tt>$,</tt>:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* $, # => nil
* a.join # => "foobar2"
*
- * With \string argument +separator+, joins using that separator:
+ * With string argument +separator+ given, joins using that separator:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.join("\n") # => "foo\nbar\n2"
*
- * Joins recursively for nested Arrays:
+ * Joins recursively for nested arrays:
+ *
* a = [:foo, [:bar, [:baz, :bat]]]
* a.join # => "foobarbazbat"
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_join_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
@@ -2859,10 +3099,10 @@ inspect_ary(VALUE ary, VALUE dummy, int recur)
if (recur) return rb_usascii_str_new_cstr("[...]");
str = rb_str_buf_new2("[");
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- s = rb_inspect(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- if (i > 0) rb_str_buf_cat2(str, ", ");
- else rb_enc_copy(str, s);
- rb_str_buf_append(str, s);
+ s = rb_inspect(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
+ if (i > 0) rb_str_buf_cat2(str, ", ");
+ else rb_enc_copy(str, s);
+ rb_str_buf_append(str, s);
}
rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "]");
return str;
@@ -2870,14 +3110,16 @@ inspect_ary(VALUE ary, VALUE dummy, int recur)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.inspect -> new_string
+ * inspect -> new_string
+ * to_s -> new_string
*
- * Returns the new \String formed by calling method <tt>#inspect</tt>
+ * Returns the new string formed by calling method <tt>#inspect</tt>
* on each array element:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.inspect # => "[:foo, \"bar\", 2]"
*
- * Array#to_s is an alias for Array#inspect.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2897,51 +3139,53 @@ rb_ary_to_s(VALUE ary)
* call-seq:
* to_a -> self or new_array
*
- * When +self+ is an instance of \Array, returns +self+:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.to_a # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
+ * When +self+ is an instance of \Array, returns +self+.
+ *
+ * Otherwise, returns a new array containing the elements of +self+:
*
- * Otherwise, returns a new \Array containing the elements of +self+:
* class MyArray < Array; end
- * a = MyArray.new(['foo', 'bar', 'two'])
- * a.instance_of?(Array) # => false
- * a.kind_of?(Array) # => true
- * a1 = a.to_a
- * a1 # => ["foo", "bar", "two"]
- * a1.class # => Array # Not MyArray
+ * my_a = MyArray.new(['foo', 'bar', 'two'])
+ * a = my_a.to_a
+ * a # => ["foo", "bar", "two"]
+ * a.class # => Array # Not MyArray.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_to_a(VALUE ary)
{
if (rb_obj_class(ary) != rb_cArray) {
- VALUE dup = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- rb_ary_replace(dup, ary);
- return dup;
+ VALUE dup = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
+ rb_ary_replace(dup, ary);
+ return dup;
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.to_h -> new_hash
- * array.to_h {|item| ... } -> new_hash
+ * to_h -> new_hash
+ * to_h {|element| ... } -> new_hash
*
- * Returns a new \Hash formed from +self+.
+ * Returns a new hash formed from +self+.
*
- * When a block is given, calls the block with each array element;
- * the block must return a 2-element \Array whose two elements
- * form a key-value pair in the returned \Hash:
- * a = ['foo', :bar, 1, [2, 3], {baz: 4}]
- * h = a.to_h {|item| [item, item] }
- * h # => {"foo"=>"foo", :bar=>:bar, 1=>1, [2, 3]=>[2, 3], {:baz=>4}=>{:baz=>4}}
+ * With no block given, each element of +self+ must be a 2-element sub-array;
+ * forms each sub-array into a key-value pair in the new hash:
*
- * When no block is given, +self+ must be an \Array of 2-element sub-arrays,
- * each sub-array is formed into a key-value pair in the new \Hash:
- * [].to_h # => {}
* a = [['foo', 'zero'], ['bar', 'one'], ['baz', 'two']]
- * h = a.to_h
- * h # => {"foo"=>"zero", "bar"=>"one", "baz"=>"two"}
+ * a.to_h # => {"foo" => "zero", "bar" => "one", "baz" => "two"}
+ * [].to_h # => {}
+ *
+ * With a block given, the block must return a 2-element array;
+ * calls the block with each element of +self+;
+ * forms each returned array into a key-value pair in the returned hash:
+ *
+ * a = ['foo', :bar, 1, [2, 3], {baz: 4}]
+ * a.to_h {|element| [element, element.class] }
+ * # => {"foo" => String, bar: Symbol, 1 => Integer, [2, 3] => Array, {baz: 4} => Hash}
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2952,25 +3196,25 @@ rb_ary_to_h(VALUE ary)
int block_given = rb_block_given_p();
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- const VALUE e = rb_ary_elt(ary, i);
- const VALUE elt = block_given ? rb_yield_force_blockarg(e) : e;
- const VALUE key_value_pair = rb_check_array_type(elt);
- if (NIL_P(key_value_pair)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong element type %"PRIsVALUE" at %ld (expected array)",
- rb_obj_class(elt), i);
- }
- if (RARRAY_LEN(key_value_pair) != 2) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong array length at %ld (expected 2, was %ld)",
- i, RARRAY_LEN(key_value_pair));
- }
- rb_hash_aset(hash, RARRAY_AREF(key_value_pair, 0), RARRAY_AREF(key_value_pair, 1));
+ const VALUE e = rb_ary_elt(ary, i);
+ const VALUE elt = block_given ? rb_yield_force_blockarg(e) : e;
+ const VALUE key_value_pair = rb_check_array_type(elt);
+ if (NIL_P(key_value_pair)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong element type %"PRIsVALUE" at %ld (expected array)",
+ rb_obj_class(elt), i);
+ }
+ if (RARRAY_LEN(key_value_pair) != 2) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong array length at %ld (expected 2, was %ld)",
+ i, RARRAY_LEN(key_value_pair));
+ }
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, RARRAY_AREF(key_value_pair, 0), RARRAY_AREF(key_value_pair, 1));
}
return hash;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.to_ary -> self
+ * to_ary -> self
*
* Returns +self+.
*/
@@ -2985,9 +3229,9 @@ static void
ary_reverse(VALUE *p1, VALUE *p2)
{
while (p1 < p2) {
- VALUE tmp = *p1;
- *p1++ = *p2;
- *p2-- = tmp;
+ VALUE tmp = *p1;
+ *p1++ = *p2;
+ *p2-- = tmp;
}
}
@@ -2999,21 +3243,26 @@ rb_ary_reverse(VALUE ary)
rb_ary_modify(ary);
if (len > 1) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, p1, {
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, p1, {
p2 = p1 + len - 1; /* points last item */
ary_reverse(p1, p2);
- }); /* WB: no new reference */
+ }); /* WB: no new reference */
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.reverse! -> self
+ * reverse! -> self
+ *
+ * Reverses the order of the elements of +self+;
+ * returns +self+:
*
- * Reverses +self+ in place:
- * a = ['foo', 'bar', 'two']
- * a.reverse! # => ["two", "bar", "foo"]
+ * a = [0, 1, 2]
+ * a.reverse! # => [2, 1, 0]
+ * a # => [2, 1, 0]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3024,12 +3273,13 @@ rb_ary_reverse_bang(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.reverse -> new_array
+ * reverse -> new_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array containing the elements of +self+ in reverse order:
*
- * Returns a new \Array with the elements of +self+ in reverse order.
- * a = ['foo', 'bar', 'two']
- * a1 = a.reverse
- * a1 # => ["two", "bar", "foo"]
+ * [0, 1, 2].reverse # => [2, 1, 0]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3039,9 +3289,9 @@ rb_ary_reverse_m(VALUE ary)
VALUE dup = rb_ary_new2(len);
if (len > 0) {
- const VALUE *p1 = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
- VALUE *p2 = (VALUE *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(dup) + len - 1;
- do *p2-- = *p1++; while (--len > 0);
+ const VALUE *p1 = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+ VALUE *p2 = (VALUE *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR(dup) + len - 1;
+ do *p2-- = *p1++; while (--len > 0);
}
ARY_SET_LEN(dup, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
return dup;
@@ -3082,7 +3332,7 @@ rb_ary_rotate(VALUE ary, long cnt)
if (cnt != 0) {
long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (len > 1 && (cnt = rotate_count(cnt, len)) > 0) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, ary_rotate_ptr(ptr, len, cnt));
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, ary_rotate_ptr(ptr, len, cnt));
return ary;
}
}
@@ -3091,41 +3341,34 @@ rb_ary_rotate(VALUE ary, long cnt)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.rotate! -> self
- * array.rotate!(count) -> self
+ * rotate!(count = 1) -> self
*
* Rotates +self+ in place by moving elements from one end to the other; returns +self+.
*
- * When no argument given, rotates the first element to the last position:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bar']
- * a.rotate! # => ["bar", 2, "bar", :foo]
- *
- * When given a non-negative \Integer +count+,
+ * With non-negative numeric +count+,
* rotates +count+ elements from the beginning to the end:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.rotate!(2)
- * a # => [2, :foo, "bar"]
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate!(2) # => [2, 3, 0, 1]
+ [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate!(2.1) # => [2, 3, 0, 1]
*
* If +count+ is large, uses <tt>count % array.size</tt> as the count:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.rotate!(20)
- * a # => [2, :foo, "bar"]
*
- * If +count+ is zero, returns +self+ unmodified:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.rotate!(0)
- * a # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate!(21) # => [1, 2, 3, 0]
+ *
+ * If +count+ is zero, rotates no elements:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate!(0) # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
*
- * When given a negative Integer +count+, rotates in the opposite direction,
+ * With a negative numeric +count+, rotates in the opposite direction,
* from end to beginning:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.rotate!(-2)
- * a # => ["bar", 2, :foo]
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate!(-1) # => [3, 0, 1, 2]
*
* If +count+ is small (far from zero), uses <tt>count % array.size</tt> as the count:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.rotate!(-5)
- * a # => ["bar", 2, :foo]
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate!(-21) # => [3, 0, 1, 2]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3138,44 +3381,35 @@ rb_ary_rotate_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.rotate -> new_array
- * array.rotate(count) -> new_array
+ * rotate(count = 1) -> new_array
*
- * Returns a new \Array formed from +self+ with elements
+ * Returns a new array formed from +self+ with elements
* rotated from one end to the other.
*
- * When no argument given, returns a new \Array that is like +self+,
- * except that the first element has been rotated to the last position:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bar']
- * a1 = a.rotate
- * a1 # => ["bar", 2, "bar", :foo]
+ * With non-negative numeric +count+,
+ * rotates elements from the beginning to the end:
*
- * When given a non-negative \Integer +count+,
- * returns a new \Array with +count+ elements rotated from the beginning to the end:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = a.rotate(2)
- * a1 # => [2, :foo, "bar"]
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate(2) # => [2, 3, 0, 1]
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate(2.1) # => [2, 3, 0, 1]
*
* If +count+ is large, uses <tt>count % array.size</tt> as the count:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = a.rotate(20)
- * a1 # => [2, :foo, "bar"]
*
- * If +count+ is zero, returns a copy of +self+, unmodified:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = a.rotate(0)
- * a1 # => [:foo, "bar", 2]
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate(22) # => [2, 3, 0, 1]
*
- * When given a negative \Integer +count+, rotates in the opposite direction,
- * from end to beginning:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = a.rotate(-2)
- * a1 # => ["bar", 2, :foo]
+ * With a +count+ of zero, rotates no elements:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate(0) # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
+ *
+ * With negative numeric +count+, rotates in the opposite direction,
+ * from the end to the beginning:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate(-1) # => [3, 0, 1, 2]
*
* If +count+ is small (far from zero), uses <tt>count % array.size</tt> as the count:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = a.rotate(-5)
- * a1 # => ["bar", 2, :foo]
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].rotate(-21) # => [3, 0, 1, 2]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3189,11 +3423,11 @@ rb_ary_rotate_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
rotated = rb_ary_new2(len);
if (len > 0) {
- cnt = rotate_count(cnt, len);
- ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
- len -= cnt;
- ary_memcpy(rotated, 0, len, ptr + cnt);
- ary_memcpy(rotated, len, cnt, ptr);
+ cnt = rotate_count(cnt, len);
+ ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+ len -= cnt;
+ ary_memcpy(rotated, 0, len, ptr + cnt);
+ ary_memcpy(rotated, len, cnt, ptr);
}
ARY_SET_LEN(rotated, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
return rotated;
@@ -3202,14 +3436,13 @@ rb_ary_rotate_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
struct ary_sort_data {
VALUE ary;
VALUE receiver;
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt;
};
static VALUE
sort_reentered(VALUE ary)
{
if (RBASIC(ary)->klass) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "sort reentered");
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "sort reentered");
}
return Qnil;
}
@@ -3248,16 +3481,16 @@ sort_2(const void *ap, const void *bp, void *dummy)
VALUE a = *(const VALUE *)ap, b = *(const VALUE *)bp;
int n;
- if (FIXNUM_P(a) && FIXNUM_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(data->cmp_opt, Integer)) {
- if ((long)a > (long)b) return 1;
- if ((long)a < (long)b) return -1;
- return 0;
+ if (FIXNUM_P(a) && FIXNUM_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(INTEGER)) {
+ if ((long)a > (long)b) return 1;
+ if ((long)a < (long)b) return -1;
+ return 0;
}
- if (STRING_P(a) && STRING_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(data->cmp_opt, String)) {
- return rb_str_cmp(a, b);
+ if (STRING_P(a) && STRING_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(STRING)) {
+ return rb_str_cmp(a, b);
}
- if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(a) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(data->cmp_opt, Float)) {
- return rb_float_cmp(a, b);
+ if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(a) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(FLOAT)) {
+ return rb_float_cmp(a, b);
}
retval = rb_funcallv(a, id_cmp, 1, &b);
@@ -3269,65 +3502,40 @@ sort_2(const void *ap, const void *bp, void *dummy)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.sort! -> self
- * array.sort! {|a, b| ... } -> self
- *
- * Returns +self+ with its elements sorted in place.
+ * sort! -> self
+ * sort! {|a, b| ... } -> self
*
- * With no block, compares elements using operator <tt><=></tt>
- * (see Comparable):
- * a = 'abcde'.split('').shuffle
- * a # => ["e", "b", "d", "a", "c"]
- * a.sort!
- * a # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
+ * Like Array#sort, but returns +self+ with its elements sorted in place.
*
- * With a block, calls the block with each element pair;
- * for each element pair +a+ and +b+, the block should return an integer:
- * - Negative when +b+ is to follow +a+.
- * - Zero when +a+ and +b+ are equivalent.
- * - Positive when +a+ is to follow +b+.
- *
- * Example:
- * a = 'abcde'.split('').shuffle
- * a # => ["e", "b", "d", "a", "c"]
- * a.sort! {|a, b| a <=> b }
- * a # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
- * a.sort! {|a, b| b <=> a }
- * a # => ["e", "d", "c", "b", "a"]
- *
- * When the block returns zero, the order for +a+ and +b+ is indeterminate,
- * and may be unstable:
- * a = 'abcde'.split('').shuffle
- * a # => ["e", "b", "d", "a", "c"]
- * a.sort! {|a, b| 0 }
- * a # => ["d", "e", "c", "a", "b"]
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
VALUE
rb_ary_sort_bang(VALUE ary)
{
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) > 1) {
- VALUE tmp = ary_make_substitution(ary); /* only ary refers tmp */
- struct ary_sort_data data;
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(tmp);
- data.ary = tmp;
+ VALUE tmp = ary_make_substitution(ary); /* only ary refers tmp */
+ struct ary_sort_data data;
+ long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(tmp);
+ data.ary = tmp;
data.receiver = ary;
- data.cmp_opt.opt_methods = 0;
- data.cmp_opt.opt_inited = 0;
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(tmp, ptr, {
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(tmp, ptr, {
ruby_qsort(ptr, len, sizeof(VALUE),
rb_block_given_p()?sort_1:sort_2, &data);
- }); /* WB: no new reference */
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
+ }); /* WB: no new reference */
+ rb_ary_modify(ary);
if (ARY_EMBED_P(tmp)) {
if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) { /* ary might be destructively operated in the given block */
rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
+ FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
+ }
+ if (ARY_EMBED_LEN(tmp) > ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
+ ary_resize_capa(ary, ARY_EMBED_LEN(tmp));
}
- ary_memcpy(ary, 0, ARY_EMBED_LEN(tmp), ARY_EMBED_PTR(tmp));
+ ary_memcpy(ary, 0, ARY_EMBED_LEN(tmp), ARY_EMBED_PTR(tmp));
ARY_SET_LEN(ary, ARY_EMBED_LEN(tmp));
}
else {
@@ -3336,7 +3544,7 @@ rb_ary_sort_bang(VALUE ary)
ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, RARRAY_LEN(tmp));
}
else {
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(tmp));
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!ARY_SHARED_P(tmp));
if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary);
}
@@ -3352,10 +3560,9 @@ rb_ary_sort_bang(VALUE ary)
ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, ARY_HEAP_LEN(tmp));
}
/* tmp was lost ownership for the ptr */
- FL_UNSET(tmp, FL_FREEZE);
FL_SET_EMBED(tmp);
ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(tmp, 0);
- FL_SET(tmp, FL_FREEZE);
+ OBJ_FREEZE(tmp);
}
/* tmp will be GC'ed. */
RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(tmp, rb_cArray); /* rb_cArray must be marked */
@@ -3366,40 +3573,36 @@ rb_ary_sort_bang(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.sort -> new_array
- * array.sort {|a, b| ... } -> new_array
+ * sort -> new_array
+ * sort {|a, b| ... } -> new_array
*
- * Returns a new \Array whose elements are those from +self+, sorted.
+ * Returns a new array containing the elements of +self+, sorted.
*
- * With no block, compares elements using operator <tt><=></tt>
- * (see Comparable):
- * a = 'abcde'.split('').shuffle
- * a # => ["e", "b", "d", "a", "c"]
- * a1 = a.sort
- * a1 # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
+ * With no block given, compares elements using operator <tt>#<=></tt>
+ * (see Object#<=>):
+ *
+ * [0, 2, 3, 1].sort # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
+ *
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each combination of pairs of elements from +self+;
+ * for each pair +a+ and +b+, the block should return a numeric:
*
- * With a block, calls the block with each element pair;
- * for each element pair +a+ and +b+, the block should return an integer:
* - Negative when +b+ is to follow +a+.
* - Zero when +a+ and +b+ are equivalent.
* - Positive when +a+ is to follow +b+.
*
* Example:
- * a = 'abcde'.split('').shuffle
- * a # => ["e", "b", "d", "a", "c"]
- * a1 = a.sort {|a, b| a <=> b }
- * a1 # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
- * a2 = a.sort {|a, b| b <=> a }
- * a2 # => ["e", "d", "c", "b", "a"]
+ *
+ * a = [3, 2, 0, 1]
+ * a.sort {|a, b| a <=> b } # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
+ * a.sort {|a, b| b <=> a } # => [3, 2, 1, 0]
*
* When the block returns zero, the order for +a+ and +b+ is indeterminate,
- * and may be unstable:
- * a = 'abcde'.split('').shuffle
- * a # => ["e", "b", "d", "a", "c"]
- * a1 = a.sort {|a, b| 0 }
- * a1 # => ["c", "e", "b", "d", "a"]
+ * and may be unstable.
*
- * Related: Enumerable#sort_by.
+ * See an example in Numeric#nonzero? for the idiom to sort more
+ * complex structure.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
VALUE
@@ -3414,12 +3617,15 @@ static VALUE rb_ary_bsearch_index(VALUE ary);
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.bsearch {|element| ... } -> object
- * array.bsearch -> new_enumerator
+ * bsearch {|element| ... } -> found_element or nil
+ * bsearch -> new_enumerator
+ *
+ * Returns the element from +self+ found by a binary search,
+ * or +nil+ if the search found no suitable element.
*
- * Returns an element from +self+ selected by a binary search.
+ * See {Binary Searching}[rdoc-ref:language/bsearch.rdoc].
*
- * See {Binary Searching}[rdoc-ref:bsearch.rdoc].
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3428,18 +3634,22 @@ rb_ary_bsearch(VALUE ary)
VALUE index_result = rb_ary_bsearch_index(ary);
if (FIXNUM_P(index_result)) {
- return rb_ary_entry(ary, FIX2LONG(index_result));
+ return rb_ary_entry(ary, FIX2LONG(index_result));
}
return index_result;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.bsearch_index {|element| ... } -> integer or nil
- * array.bsearch_index -> new_enumerator
+ * bsearch_index {|element| ... } -> integer or nil
+ * bsearch_index -> new_enumerator
*
- * Searches +self+ as described at method #bsearch,
- * but returns the _index_ of the found element instead of the element itself.
+ * Returns the integer index of the element from +self+ found by a binary search,
+ * or +nil+ if the search found no suitable element.
+ *
+ * See {Binary Searching}[rdoc-ref:language/bsearch.rdoc].
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3451,39 +3661,39 @@ rb_ary_bsearch_index(VALUE ary)
RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
while (low < high) {
- mid = low + ((high - low) / 2);
- val = rb_ary_entry(ary, mid);
- v = rb_yield(val);
- if (FIXNUM_P(v)) {
- if (v == INT2FIX(0)) return INT2FIX(mid);
- smaller = (SIGNED_VALUE)v < 0; /* Fixnum preserves its sign-bit */
- }
- else if (v == Qtrue) {
- satisfied = 1;
- smaller = 1;
- }
- else if (!RTEST(v)) {
- smaller = 0;
- }
- else if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(v, rb_cNumeric)) {
- const VALUE zero = INT2FIX(0);
- switch (rb_cmpint(rb_funcallv(v, id_cmp, 1, &zero), v, zero)) {
- case 0: return INT2FIX(mid);
- case 1: smaller = 1; break;
- case -1: smaller = 0;
- }
- }
- else {
- rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE
- " (must be numeric, true, false or nil)",
- rb_obj_class(v));
- }
- if (smaller) {
- high = mid;
- }
- else {
- low = mid + 1;
- }
+ mid = low + ((high - low) / 2);
+ val = rb_ary_entry(ary, mid);
+ v = rb_yield(val);
+ if (FIXNUM_P(v)) {
+ if (v == INT2FIX(0)) return INT2FIX(mid);
+ smaller = (SIGNED_VALUE)v < 0; /* Fixnum preserves its sign-bit */
+ }
+ else if (v == Qtrue) {
+ satisfied = 1;
+ smaller = 1;
+ }
+ else if (!RTEST(v)) {
+ smaller = 0;
+ }
+ else if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(v, rb_cNumeric)) {
+ const VALUE zero = INT2FIX(0);
+ switch (rb_cmpint(rb_funcallv(v, id_cmp, 1, &zero), v, zero)) {
+ case 0: return INT2FIX(mid);
+ case 1: smaller = 0; break;
+ case -1: smaller = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE
+ " (must be numeric, true, false or nil)",
+ rb_obj_class(v));
+ }
+ if (smaller) {
+ high = mid;
+ }
+ else {
+ low = mid + 1;
+ }
}
if (!satisfied) return Qnil;
return INT2FIX(low);
@@ -3498,26 +3708,24 @@ sort_by_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, dummy))
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.sort_by! {|element| ... } -> self
- * array.sort_by! -> new_enumerator
+ * sort_by! {|element| ... } -> self
+ * sort_by! -> new_enumerator
*
- * Sorts the elements of +self+ in place,
- * using an ordering determined by the block; returns self.
+ * With a block given, sorts the elements of +self+ in place;
+ * returns self.
*
* Calls the block with each successive element;
- * sorts elements based on the values returned from the block.
+ * sorts elements based on the values returned from the block:
*
- * For duplicates returned by the block, the ordering is indeterminate, and may be unstable.
- *
- * This example sorts strings based on their sizes:
* a = ['aaaa', 'bbb', 'cc', 'd']
* a.sort_by! {|element| element.size }
* a # => ["d", "cc", "bbb", "aaaa"]
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
+ * For duplicate values returned by the block, the ordering is indeterminate, and may be unstable.
*
- * a = ['aaaa', 'bbb', 'cc', 'd']
- * a.sort_by! # => #<Enumerator: ["aaaa", "bbb", "cc", "d"]:sort_by!>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3527,29 +3735,32 @@ rb_ary_sort_by_bang(VALUE ary)
RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- sorted = rb_block_call(ary, rb_intern("sort_by"), 0, 0, sort_by_i, 0);
- rb_ary_replace(ary, sorted);
+ if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) > 1) {
+ sorted = rb_block_call(ary, rb_intern("sort_by"), 0, 0, sort_by_i, 0);
+ rb_ary_replace(ary, sorted);
+ }
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.map {|element| ... } -> new_array
- * array.map -> new_enumerator
+ * collect {|element| ... } -> new_array
+ * collect -> new_enumerator
+ * map {|element| ... } -> new_array
+ * map -> new_enumerator
+ *
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element of +self+;
+ * returns a new array whose elements are the return values from the block:
*
- * Calls the block, if given, with each element of +self+;
- * returns a new \Array whose elements are the return values from the block:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a1 = a.map {|element| element.class }
* a1 # => [Symbol, String, Integer]
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = a.map
- * a1 # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2]:map>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * Array#collect is an alias for Array#map.
+ * Related: #collect!;
+ * see also {Methods for Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3569,20 +3780,22 @@ rb_ary_collect(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.map! {|element| ... } -> self
- * array.map! -> new_enumerator
+ * collect! {|element| ... } -> self
+ * collect! -> new_enumerator
+ * map! {|element| ... } -> self
+ * map! -> new_enumerator
+ *
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element of +self+
+ * and replaces the element with the block's return value;
+ * returns +self+:
*
- * Calls the block, if given, with each element;
- * replaces the element with the block's return value:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.map! { |element| element.class } # => [Symbol, String, Integer]
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = a.map!
- * a1 # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2]:map!>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * Array#collect! is an alias for Array#map!.
+ * Related: #collect;
+ * see also {Methods for Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3593,7 +3806,7 @@ rb_ary_collect_bang(VALUE ary)
RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
rb_ary_modify(ary);
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_ary_store(ary, i, rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
+ rb_ary_store(ary, i, rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
}
return ary;
}
@@ -3605,21 +3818,21 @@ rb_get_values_at(VALUE obj, long olen, int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE (*func
long beg, len, i, j;
for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
- if (FIXNUM_P(argv[i])) {
- rb_ary_push(result, (*func)(obj, FIX2LONG(argv[i])));
- continue;
- }
- /* check if idx is Range */
- if (rb_range_beg_len(argv[i], &beg, &len, olen, 1)) {
- long end = olen < beg+len ? olen : beg+len;
- for (j = beg; j < end; j++) {
- rb_ary_push(result, (*func)(obj, j));
- }
- if (beg + len > j)
- rb_ary_resize(result, RARRAY_LEN(result) + (beg + len) - j);
- continue;
- }
- rb_ary_push(result, (*func)(obj, NUM2LONG(argv[i])));
+ if (FIXNUM_P(argv[i])) {
+ rb_ary_push(result, (*func)(obj, FIX2LONG(argv[i])));
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* check if idx is Range */
+ if (rb_range_beg_len(argv[i], &beg, &len, olen, 1)) {
+ long end = olen < beg+len ? olen : beg+len;
+ for (j = beg; j < end; j++) {
+ rb_ary_push(result, (*func)(obj, j));
+ }
+ if (beg + len > j)
+ rb_ary_resize(result, RARRAY_LEN(result) + (beg + len) - j);
+ continue;
+ }
+ rb_ary_push(result, (*func)(obj, NUM2LONG(argv[i])));
}
return result;
}
@@ -3629,63 +3842,133 @@ append_values_at_single(VALUE result, VALUE ary, long olen, VALUE idx)
{
long beg, len;
if (FIXNUM_P(idx)) {
- beg = FIX2LONG(idx);
+ beg = FIX2LONG(idx);
}
/* check if idx is Range */
else if (rb_range_beg_len(idx, &beg, &len, olen, 1)) {
- if (len > 0) {
- const VALUE *const src = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
- const long end = beg + len;
- const long prevlen = RARRAY_LEN(result);
- if (beg < olen) {
- rb_ary_cat(result, src + beg, end > olen ? olen-beg : len);
- }
- if (end > olen) {
- rb_ary_store(result, prevlen + len - 1, Qnil);
- }
- }
- return result;
+ if (len > 0) {
+ const VALUE *const src = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+ const long end = beg + len;
+ const long prevlen = RARRAY_LEN(result);
+ if (beg < olen) {
+ rb_ary_cat(result, src + beg, end > olen ? olen-beg : len);
+ }
+ if (end > olen) {
+ rb_ary_store(result, prevlen + len - 1, Qnil);
+ }
+ }
+ return result;
}
else {
- beg = NUM2LONG(idx);
+ beg = NUM2LONG(idx);
}
return rb_ary_push(result, rb_ary_entry(ary, beg));
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.values_at(*indexes) -> new_array
+ * values_at(*specifiers) -> new_array
*
- * Returns a new \Array whose elements are the elements
- * of +self+ at the given \Integer or \Range +indexes+.
+ * Returns elements from +self+ in a new array; does not modify +self+.
*
- * For each positive +index+, returns the element at offset +index+:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.values_at(0, 2) # => [:foo, 2]
- * a.values_at(0..1) # => [:foo, "bar"]
+ * The objects included in the returned array are the elements of +self+
+ * selected by the given +specifiers+,
+ * each of which must be a numeric index or a Range.
*
- * The given +indexes+ may be in any order, and may repeat:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.values_at(2, 0, 1, 0, 2) # => [2, :foo, "bar", :foo, 2]
- * a.values_at(1, 0..2) # => ["bar", :foo, "bar", 2]
+ * In brief:
*
- * Assigns +nil+ for an +index+ that is too large:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.values_at(0, 3, 1, 3) # => [:foo, nil, "bar", nil]
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
*
- * Returns a new empty \Array if no arguments given.
+ * # Index specifiers.
+ * a.values_at(2, 0, 2, 0) # => ["c", "a", "c", "a"] # May repeat.
+ * a.values_at(-4, -3, -2, -1) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"] # Counts backwards if negative.
+ * a.values_at(-50, 50) # => [nil, nil] # Outside of self.
*
- * For each negative +index+, counts backward from the end of the array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.values_at(-1, -3) # => [2, :foo]
+ * # Range specifiers.
+ * a.values_at(1..3) # => ["b", "c", "d"] # From range.begin to range.end.
+ * a.values_at(1...3) # => ["b", "c"] # End excluded.
+ * a.values_at(3..1) # => [] # No such elements.
*
- * Assigns +nil+ for an +index+ that is too small:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.values_at(0, -5, 1, -6, 2) # => [:foo, nil, "bar", nil, 2]
+ * a.values_at(-3..3) # => ["b", "c", "d"] # Negative range.begin counts backwards.
+ * a.values_at(-50..3) # Raises RangeError.
*
- * The given +indexes+ may have a mixture of signs:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.values_at(0, -2, 1, -1) # => [:foo, "bar", "bar", 2]
+ * a.values_at(1..-2) # => ["b", "c"] # Negative range.end counts backwards.
+ * a.values_at(1..-50) # => [] # No such elements.
+ *
+ * # Mixture of specifiers.
+ * a.values_at(2..3, 3, 0..1, 0) # => ["c", "d", "d", "a", "b", "a"]
+ *
+ * With no +specifiers+ given, returns a new empty array:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.values_at # => []
+ *
+ * For each numeric specifier +index+, includes an element:
+ *
+ * - For each non-negative numeric specifier +index+ that is in-range (less than <tt>self.size</tt>),
+ * includes the element at offset +index+:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(0, 2) # => ["a", "c"]
+ * a.values_at(0.1, 2.9) # => ["a", "c"]
+ *
+ * - For each negative numeric +index+ that is in-range (greater than or equal to <tt>- self.size</tt>),
+ * counts backwards from the end of +self+:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(-1, -4) # => ["d", "a"]
+ *
+ * The given indexes may be in any order, and may repeat:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(2, 0, 1, 0, 2) # => ["c", "a", "b", "a", "c"]
+ *
+ * For each +index+ that is out-of-range, includes +nil+:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(4, -5) # => [nil, nil]
+ *
+ * For each Range specifier +range+, includes elements
+ * according to <tt>range.begin</tt> and <tt>range.end</tt>:
+ *
+ * - If both <tt>range.begin</tt> and <tt>range.end</tt>
+ * are non-negative and in-range (less than <tt>self.size</tt>),
+ * includes elements from index <tt>range.begin</tt>
+ * through <tt>range.end - 1</tt> (if <tt>range.exclude_end?</tt>),
+ * or through <tt>range.end</tt> (otherwise):
+ *
+ * a.values_at(1..2) # => ["b", "c"]
+ * a.values_at(1...2) # => ["b"]
+ *
+ * - If <tt>range.begin</tt> is negative and in-range (greater than or equal to <tt>- self.size</tt>),
+ * counts backwards from the end of +self+:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(-2..3) # => ["c", "d"]
+ *
+ * - If <tt>range.begin</tt> is negative and out-of-range, raises an exception:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(-5..3) # Raises RangeError.
+ *
+ * - If <tt>range.end</tt> is positive and out-of-range,
+ * extends the returned array with +nil+ elements:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(1..5) # => ["b", "c", "d", nil, nil]
+ *
+ * - If <tt>range.end</tt> is negative and in-range,
+ * counts backwards from the end of +self+:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(1..-2) # => ["b", "c"]
+ *
+ * - If <tt>range.end</tt> is negative and out-of-range,
+ * returns an empty array:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(1..-5) # => []
+ *
+ * The given ranges may be in any order and may repeat:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(2..3, 0..1, 2..3) # => ["c", "d", "a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ *
+ * The given specifiers may be any mixture of indexes and ranges:
+ *
+ * a.values_at(3, 1..2, 0, 2..3) # => ["d", "b", "c", "a", "c", "d"]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3694,7 +3977,7 @@ rb_ary_values_at(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
long i, olen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
VALUE result = rb_ary_new_capa(argc);
for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
- append_values_at_single(result, ary, olen, argv[i]);
+ append_values_at_single(result, ary, olen, argv[i]);
}
RB_GC_GUARD(ary);
return result;
@@ -3703,21 +3986,22 @@ rb_ary_values_at(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.select {|element| ... } -> new_array
- * array.select -> new_enumerator
+ * select {|element| ... } -> new_array
+ * select -> new_enumerator
+ * filter {|element| ... } -> new_array
+ * filter -> new_enumerator
*
- * Calls the block, if given, with each element of +self+;
- * returns a new \Array containing those elements of +self+
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element of +self+;
+ * returns a new array containing those elements of +self+
* for which the block returns a truthy value:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, :bam]
- * a1 = a.select {|element| element.to_s.start_with?('b') }
- * a1 # => ["bar", :bam]
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, :bam]
- * a.select # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2, :bam]:select>
+ * a.select {|element| element.to_s.start_with?('b') }
+ * # => ["bar", :bam]
+ *
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * Array#filter is an alias for Array#select.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3729,9 +4013,9 @@ rb_ary_select(VALUE ary)
RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
result = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) {
- rb_ary_push(result, rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
- }
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) {
+ rb_ary_push(result, rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
+ }
}
return result;
}
@@ -3749,12 +4033,12 @@ select_bang_i(VALUE a)
long i1, i2;
for (i1 = i2 = 0; i1 < RARRAY_LEN(ary); arg->len[0] = ++i1) {
- VALUE v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
- if (!RTEST(rb_yield(v))) continue;
- if (i1 != i2) {
- rb_ary_store(ary, i2, v);
- }
- arg->len[1] = ++i2;
+ VALUE v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
+ if (!RTEST(rb_yield(v))) continue;
+ if (i1 != i2) {
+ rb_ary_store(ary, i2, v);
+ }
+ arg->len[1] = ++i2;
}
return (i1 == i2) ? Qnil : ary;
}
@@ -3768,38 +4052,39 @@ select_bang_ensure(VALUE a)
long i1 = arg->len[0], i2 = arg->len[1];
if (i2 < len && i2 < i1) {
- long tail = 0;
+ long tail = 0;
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- if (i1 < len) {
- tail = len - i1;
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
- MEMMOVE(ptr + i2, ptr + i1, VALUE, tail);
- });
- }
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, i2 + tail);
+ if (i1 < len) {
+ tail = len - i1;
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
+ MEMMOVE(ptr + i2, ptr + i1, VALUE, tail);
+ });
+ }
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, i2 + tail);
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.select! {|element| ... } -> self or nil
- * array.select! -> new_enumerator
+ * select! {|element| ... } -> self or nil
+ * select! -> new_enumerator
+ * filter! {|element| ... } -> self or nil
+ * filter! -> new_enumerator
*
- * Calls the block, if given with each element of +self+;
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element of +self+;
* removes from +self+ those elements for which the block returns +false+ or +nil+.
*
* Returns +self+ if any elements were removed:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, :bam]
* a.select! {|element| element.to_s.start_with?('b') } # => ["bar", :bam]
*
* Returns +nil+ if no elements were removed.
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, :bam]
- * a.select! # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2, :bam]:select!>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * Array#filter! is an alias for Array#select!.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3817,17 +4102,18 @@ rb_ary_select_bang(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.keep_if {|element| ... } -> self
- * array.keep_if -> new_enumeration
+ * keep_if {|element| ... } -> self
+ * keep_if -> new_enumerator
+ *
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element of +self+;
+ * removes the element from +self+ if the block does not return a truthy value:
*
- * Retains those elements for which the block returns a truthy value;
- * deletes all other elements; returns +self+:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, :bam]
* a.keep_if {|element| element.to_s.start_with?('b') } # => ["bar", :bam]
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, :bam]
- * a.keep_if # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2, :bam]:keep_if>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -3843,44 +4129,49 @@ ary_resize_smaller(VALUE ary, long len)
{
rb_ary_modify(ary);
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) > len) {
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
- if (len * 2 < ARY_CAPA(ary) &&
- ARY_CAPA(ary) > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
- ary_resize_capa(ary, len * 2);
- }
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
+ if (len * 2 < ARY_CAPA(ary) &&
+ ARY_CAPA(ary) > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
+ ary_resize_capa(ary, len * 2);
+ }
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.delete(obj) -> deleted_object
- * array.delete(obj) {|nosuch| ... } -> deleted_object or block_return
+ * delete(object) -> last_removed_object
+ * delete(object) {|element| ... } -> last_removed_object or block_return
*
- * Removes zero or more elements from +self+; returns +self+.
+ * Removes zero or more elements from +self+.
*
- * When no block is given,
- * removes from +self+ each element +ele+ such that <tt>ele == obj</tt>;
- * returns the last deleted element:
- * s1 = 'bar'; s2 = 'bar'
- * a = [:foo, s1, 2, s2]
- * a.delete('bar') # => "bar"
- * a # => [:foo, 2]
+ * With no block given,
+ * removes from +self+ each element +ele+ such that <tt>ele == object</tt>;
+ * returns the last removed element:
*
- * Returns +nil+ if no elements removed.
+ * a = [0, 1, 2, 2.0]
+ * a.delete(2) # => 2.0
+ * a # => [0, 1]
+ *
+ * Returns +nil+ if no elements removed:
+ *
+ * a.delete(2) # => nil
*
- * When a block is given,
- * removes from +self+ each element +ele+ such that <tt>ele == obj</tt>.
+ * With a block given,
+ * removes from +self+ each element +ele+ such that <tt>ele == object</tt>.
*
* If any such elements are found, ignores the block
- * and returns the last deleted element:
- * s1 = 'bar'; s2 = 'bar'
- * a = [:foo, s1, 2, s2]
- * deleted_obj = a.delete('bar') {|obj| fail 'Cannot happen' }
- * a # => [:foo, 2]
+ * and returns the last removed element:
*
- * If no such elements are found, returns the block's return value:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.delete(:nosuch) {|obj| "#{obj} not found" } # => "nosuch not found"
+ * a = [0, 1, 2, 2.0]
+ * a.delete(2) {|element| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => 2.0
+ * a # => [0, 1]
+ *
+ * If no such element is found, returns the block's return value:
+ *
+ * a.delete(2) {|element| "Element #{element} not found." }
+ * # => "Element 2 not found."
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
VALUE
@@ -3890,22 +4181,22 @@ rb_ary_delete(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
long i1, i2;
for (i1 = i2 = 0; i1 < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i1++) {
- VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
+ VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
- if (rb_equal(e, item)) {
- v = e;
- continue;
- }
- if (i1 != i2) {
- rb_ary_store(ary, i2, e);
- }
- i2++;
+ if (rb_equal(e, item)) {
+ v = e;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (i1 != i2) {
+ rb_ary_store(ary, i2, e);
+ }
+ i2++;
}
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == i2) {
- if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- return rb_yield(item);
- }
- return Qnil;
+ if (rb_block_given_p()) {
+ return rb_yield(item);
+ }
+ return Qnil;
}
ary_resize_smaller(ary, i2);
@@ -3920,18 +4211,18 @@ rb_ary_delete_same(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
long i1, i2;
for (i1 = i2 = 0; i1 < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i1++) {
- VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
+ VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
- if (e == item) {
- continue;
- }
- if (i1 != i2) {
- rb_ary_store(ary, i2, e);
- }
- i2++;
+ if (e == item) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (i1 != i2) {
+ rb_ary_store(ary, i2, e);
+ }
+ i2++;
}
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == i2) {
- return;
+ return;
}
ary_resize_smaller(ary, i2);
@@ -3945,13 +4236,13 @@ rb_ary_delete_at(VALUE ary, long pos)
if (pos >= len) return Qnil;
if (pos < 0) {
- pos += len;
- if (pos < 0) return Qnil;
+ pos += len;
+ if (pos < 0) return Qnil;
}
rb_ary_modify(ary);
del = RARRAY_AREF(ary, pos);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr, {
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
MEMMOVE(ptr+pos, ptr+pos+1, VALUE, len-pos-1);
});
ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -1);
@@ -3961,23 +4252,30 @@ rb_ary_delete_at(VALUE ary, long pos)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.delete_at(index) -> deleted_object or nil
+ * delete_at(index) -> removed_object or nil
*
- * Deletes an element from +self+, per the given \Integer +index+.
+ * Removes the element of +self+ at the given +index+, which must be an
+ * {integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects].
*
* When +index+ is non-negative, deletes the element at offset +index+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.delete_at(1) # => "bar"
* a # => [:foo, 2]
*
- * If index is too large, returns +nil+.
- *
* When +index+ is negative, counts backward from the end of the array:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.delete_at(-2) # => "bar"
* a # => [:foo, 2]
*
- * If +index+ is too small (far from zero), returns nil.
+ * When +index+ is out of range, returns +nil+.
+ *
+ * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
+ * a.delete_at(3) # => nil
+ * a.delete_at(-4) # => nil
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4010,7 +4308,7 @@ ary_slice_bang_by_rb_ary_splice(VALUE ary, long pos, long len)
return rb_ary_new2(0);
}
else {
- VALUE arg2 = rb_ary_new4(len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary)+pos);
+ VALUE arg2 = rb_ary_new4(len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary)+pos);
rb_ary_splice(ary, pos, len, 0, 0);
return arg2;
}
@@ -4018,63 +4316,94 @@ ary_slice_bang_by_rb_ary_splice(VALUE ary, long pos, long len)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.slice!(n) -> object or nil
- * array.slice!(start, length) -> new_array or nil
- * array.slice!(range) -> new_array or nil
+ * slice!(index) -> object or nil
+ * slice!(start, length) -> new_array or nil
+ * slice!(range) -> new_array or nil
*
* Removes and returns elements from +self+.
*
- * When the only argument is an \Integer +n+,
- * removes and returns the _nth_ element in +self+:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.slice!(1) # => "bar"
- * a # => [:foo, 2]
+ * With numeric argument +index+ given,
+ * removes and returns the element at offset +index+:
*
- * If +n+ is negative, counts backwards from the end of +self+:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.slice!(-1) # => 2
- * a # => [:foo, "bar"]
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(2) # => "c"
+ * a # => ["a", "b", "d"]
+ * a.slice!(2.1) # => "d"
+ * a # => ["a", "b"]
*
- * If +n+ is out of range, returns +nil+.
+ * If +index+ is negative, counts backwards from the end of +self+:
*
- * When the only arguments are Integers +start+ and +length+,
- * removes +length+ elements from +self+ beginning at offset +start+;
- * returns the deleted objects in a new Array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.slice!(0, 2) # => [:foo, "bar"]
- * a # => [2]
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(-2) # => "c"
+ * a # => ["a", "b", "d"]
+ *
+ * If +index+ is out of range, returns +nil+.
+ *
+ * With numeric arguments +start+ and +length+ given,
+ * removes +length+ elements from +self+ beginning at zero-based offset +start+;
+ * returns the removed objects in a new array:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(1, 2) # => ["b", "c"]
+ * a # => ["a", "d"]
+ * a.slice!(0.1, 1.1) # => ["a"]
+ * a # => ["d"]
+ *
+ * If +start+ is negative, counts backwards from the end of +self+:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(-2, 1) # => ["c"]
+ * a # => ["a", "b", "d"]
+ *
+ * If +start+ is out-of-range, returns +nil+:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(5, 1) # => nil
+ * a.slice!(-5, 1) # => nil
*
* If <tt>start + length</tt> exceeds the array size,
* removes and returns all elements from offset +start+ to the end:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.slice!(1, 50) # => ["bar", 2]
- * a # => [:foo]
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(2, 50) # => ["c", "d"]
+ * a # => ["a", "b"]
*
* If <tt>start == a.size</tt> and +length+ is non-negative,
- * returns a new empty \Array.
+ * returns a new empty array.
*
* If +length+ is negative, returns +nil+.
*
- * When the only argument is a \Range object +range+,
- * treats <tt>range.min</tt> as +start+ above and <tt>range.size</tt> as +length+ above:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.slice!(1..2) # => ["bar", 2]
- * a # => [:foo]
+ * With Range argument +range+ given,
+ * treats <tt>range.min</tt> as +start+ (as above)
+ * and <tt>range.size</tt> as +length+ (as above):
*
- * If <tt>range.start == a.size</tt>, returns a new empty \Array.
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(1..2) # => ["b", "c"]
+ * a # => ["a", "d"]
*
- * If <tt>range.start</tt> is larger than the array size, returns +nil+.
+ * If <tt>range.start == a.size</tt>, returns a new empty array:
*
- * If <tt>range.end</tt> is negative, counts backwards from the end of the array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.slice!(0..-2) # => [:foo, "bar"]
- * a # => [2]
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(4..5) # => []
+ *
+ * If <tt>range.start</tt> is larger than the array size, returns +nil+:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ a.slice!(5..6) # => nil
*
* If <tt>range.start</tt> is negative,
- * calculates the start index backwards from the end of the array:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.slice!(-2..2) # => ["bar", 2]
- * a # => [:foo]
+ * calculates the start index by counting backwards from the end of +self+:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(-2..2) # => ["c"]
+ *
+ * If <tt>range.end</tt> is negative,
+ * calculates the end index by counting backwards from the end of +self+:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.slice!(0..-2) # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4088,23 +4417,23 @@ rb_ary_slice_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
arg1 = argv[0];
if (argc == 2) {
- pos = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
- len = NUM2LONG(argv[1]);
+ pos = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
+ len = NUM2LONG(argv[1]);
return ary_slice_bang_by_rb_ary_splice(ary, pos, len);
}
if (!FIXNUM_P(arg1)) {
- switch (rb_range_beg_len(arg1, &pos, &len, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 0)) {
- case Qtrue:
- /* valid range */
+ switch (rb_range_beg_len(arg1, &pos, &len, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 0)) {
+ case Qtrue:
+ /* valid range */
return ary_slice_bang_by_rb_ary_splice(ary, pos, len);
- case Qnil:
- /* invalid range */
- return Qnil;
- default:
- /* not a range */
- break;
- }
+ case Qnil:
+ /* invalid range */
+ return Qnil;
+ default:
+ /* not a range */
+ break;
+ }
}
return rb_ary_delete_at(ary, NUM2LONG(arg1));
@@ -4116,11 +4445,11 @@ ary_reject(VALUE orig, VALUE result)
long i;
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(orig); i++) {
- VALUE v = RARRAY_AREF(orig, i);
+ VALUE v = RARRAY_AREF(orig, i);
if (!RTEST(rb_yield(v))) {
- rb_ary_push(result, v);
- }
+ rb_ary_push(result, v);
+ }
}
return result;
}
@@ -4133,12 +4462,12 @@ reject_bang_i(VALUE a)
long i1, i2;
for (i1 = i2 = 0; i1 < RARRAY_LEN(ary); arg->len[0] = ++i1) {
- VALUE v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(v))) continue;
- if (i1 != i2) {
- rb_ary_store(ary, i2, v);
- }
- arg->len[1] = ++i2;
+ VALUE v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(v))) continue;
+ if (i1 != i2) {
+ rb_ary_store(ary, i2, v);
+ }
+ arg->len[1] = ++i2;
}
return (i1 == i2) ? Qnil : ary;
}
@@ -4155,20 +4484,22 @@ ary_reject_bang(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.reject! {|element| ... } -> self or nil
- * array.reject! -> new_enumerator
+ * reject! {|element| ... } -> self or nil
+ * reject! -> new_enumerator
*
- * Removes each element for which the block returns a truthy value.
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element of +self+;
+ * removes each element for which the block returns a truthy value.
*
* Returns +self+ if any elements removed:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bat']
* a.reject! {|element| element.to_s.start_with?('b') } # => [:foo, 2]
*
* Returns +nil+ if no elements removed.
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.reject! # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2]:reject!>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4181,18 +4512,19 @@ rb_ary_reject_bang(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.reject {|element| ... } -> new_array
- * array.reject -> new_enumerator
+ * reject {|element| ... } -> new_array
+ * reject -> new_enumerator
*
- * Returns a new \Array whose elements are all those from +self+
+ * With a block given, returns a new array whose elements are all those from +self+
* for which the block returns +false+ or +nil+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bat']
* a1 = a.reject {|element| element.to_s.start_with?('b') }
* a1 # => [:foo, 2]
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.reject # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2]:reject>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4208,17 +4540,19 @@ rb_ary_reject(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.delete_if {|element| ... } -> self
- * array.delete_if -> Enumerator
+ * delete_if {|element| ... } -> self
+ * delete_if -> new_numerator
*
- * Removes each element in +self+ for which the block returns a truthy value;
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element of +self+;
+ * removes the element if the block returns a truthy value;
* returns +self+:
+ *
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2, 'bat']
* a.delete_if {|element| element.to_s.start_with?('b') } # => [:foo, 2]
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.delete_if # => #<Enumerator: [:foo, "bar", 2]:delete_if>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4250,60 +4584,104 @@ take_items(VALUE obj, long n)
if (!NIL_P(result)) return rb_ary_subseq(result, 0, n);
result = rb_ary_new2(n);
args[0] = result; args[1] = (VALUE)n;
- if (rb_check_block_call(obj, idEach, 0, 0, take_i, (VALUE)args) == Qundef)
- rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (must respond to :each)",
- rb_obj_class(obj));
+ if (UNDEF_P(rb_check_block_call(obj, idEach, 0, 0, take_i, (VALUE)args)))
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (must respond to :each)",
+ rb_obj_class(obj));
return result;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.zip(*other_arrays) -> new_array
- * array.zip(*other_arrays) {|other_array| ... } -> nil
+ * zip(*other_arrays) -> new_array
+ * zip(*other_arrays) {|sub_array| ... } -> nil
+ *
+ * With no block given, combines +self+ with the collection of +other_arrays+;
+ * returns a new array of sub-arrays:
+ *
+ * [0, 1].zip(['zero', 'one'], [:zero, :one])
+ * # => [[0, "zero", :zero], [1, "one", :one]]
*
- * When no block given, returns a new \Array +new_array+ of size <tt>self.size</tt>
- * whose elements are Arrays.
+ * Returned:
*
- * Each nested array <tt>new_array[n]</tt> is of size <tt>other_arrays.size+1</tt>,
- * and contains:
- * - The _nth_ element of +self+.
- * - The _nth_ element of each of the +other_arrays+.
+ * - The outer array is of size <tt>self.size</tt>.
+ * - Each sub-array is of size <tt>other_arrays.size + 1</tt>.
+ * - The _nth_ sub-array contains (in order):
+ *
+ * - The _nth_ element of +self+.
+ * - The _nth_ element of each of the other arrays, as available.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ *
+ * a = [0, 1]
+ * zipped = a.zip(['zero', 'one'], [:zero, :one])
+ * # => [[0, "zero", :zero], [1, "one", :one]]
+ * zipped.size # => 2 # Same size as a.
+ * zipped.first.size # => 3 # Size of other arrays plus 1.
+ *
+ * When the other arrays are all the same size as +self+,
+ * the returned sub-arrays are a rearrangement containing exactly elements of all the arrays
+ * (including +self+), with no omissions or additions:
*
- * If all +other_arrays+ and +self+ are the same size:
* a = [:a0, :a1, :a2, :a3]
* b = [:b0, :b1, :b2, :b3]
* c = [:c0, :c1, :c2, :c3]
* d = a.zip(b, c)
- * d # => [[:a0, :b0, :c0], [:a1, :b1, :c1], [:a2, :b2, :c2], [:a3, :b3, :c3]]
+ * pp d
+ * # =>
+ * [[:a0, :b0, :c0],
+ * [:a1, :b1, :c1],
+ * [:a2, :b2, :c2],
+ * [:a3, :b3, :c3]]
+ *
+ * When one of the other arrays is smaller than +self+,
+ * pads the corresponding sub-array with +nil+ elements:
*
- * If any array in +other_arrays+ is smaller than +self+,
- * fills to <tt>self.size</tt> with +nil+:
* a = [:a0, :a1, :a2, :a3]
* b = [:b0, :b1, :b2]
* c = [:c0, :c1]
* d = a.zip(b, c)
- * d # => [[:a0, :b0, :c0], [:a1, :b1, :c1], [:a2, :b2, nil], [:a3, nil, nil]]
+ * pp d
+ * # =>
+ * [[:a0, :b0, :c0],
+ * [:a1, :b1, :c1],
+ * [:a2, :b2, nil],
+ * [:a3, nil, nil]]
+ *
+ * When one of the other arrays is larger than +self+,
+ * _ignores_ its trailing elements:
*
- * If any array in +other_arrays+ is larger than +self+,
- * its trailing elements are ignored:
* a = [:a0, :a1, :a2, :a3]
* b = [:b0, :b1, :b2, :b3, :b4]
* c = [:c0, :c1, :c2, :c3, :c4, :c5]
* d = a.zip(b, c)
- * d # => [[:a0, :b0, :c0], [:a1, :b1, :c1], [:a2, :b2, :c2], [:a3, :b3, :c3]]
+ * pp d
+ * # =>
+ * [[:a0, :b0, :c0],
+ * [:a1, :b1, :c1],
+ * [:a2, :b2, :c2],
+ * [:a3, :b3, :c3]]
*
- * When a block is given, calls the block with each of the sub-arrays (formed as above); returns nil
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each of the other arrays;
+ * returns +nil+:
+ *
+ * d = []
* a = [:a0, :a1, :a2, :a3]
* b = [:b0, :b1, :b2, :b3]
* c = [:c0, :c1, :c2, :c3]
- * a.zip(b, c) {|sub_array| p sub_array} # => nil
- *
- * Output:
- * [:a0, :b0, :c0]
- * [:a1, :b1, :c1]
- * [:a2, :b2, :c2]
- * [:a3, :b3, :c3]
+ * a.zip(b, c) {|sub_array| d.push(sub_array.reverse) } # => nil
+ * pp d
+ * # =>
+ * [[:c0, :b0, :a0],
+ * [:c1, :b1, :a1],
+ * [:c2, :b2, :a2],
+ * [:c3, :b3, :a3]]
+ *
+ * For an *object* in *other_arrays* that is not actually an array,
+ * forms the "other array" as <tt>object.to_ary</tt>, if defined,
+ * or as <tt>object.each.to_a</tt> otherwise.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4314,51 +4692,51 @@ rb_ary_zip(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
VALUE result = Qnil;
for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
- argv[i] = take_items(argv[i], len);
+ argv[i] = take_items(argv[i], len);
}
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- int arity = rb_block_arity();
-
- if (arity > 1) {
- VALUE work, *tmp;
-
- tmp = ALLOCV_N(VALUE, work, argc+1);
-
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- tmp[0] = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
- tmp[j+1] = rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i);
- }
- rb_yield_values2(argc+1, tmp);
- }
-
- if (work) ALLOCV_END(work);
- }
- else {
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- VALUE tmp = rb_ary_new2(argc+1);
-
- rb_ary_push(tmp, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
- rb_ary_push(tmp, rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i));
- }
- rb_yield(tmp);
- }
- }
+ int arity = rb_block_arity();
+
+ if (arity > 1) {
+ VALUE work, *tmp;
+
+ tmp = ALLOCV_N(VALUE, work, argc+1);
+
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ tmp[0] = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
+ tmp[j+1] = rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i);
+ }
+ rb_yield_values2(argc+1, tmp);
+ }
+
+ if (work) ALLOCV_END(work);
+ }
+ else {
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ VALUE tmp = rb_ary_new2(argc+1);
+
+ rb_ary_push(tmp, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
+ for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
+ rb_ary_push(tmp, rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i));
+ }
+ rb_yield(tmp);
+ }
+ }
}
else {
- result = rb_ary_new_capa(len);
+ result = rb_ary_new_capa(len);
- for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
- VALUE tmp = rb_ary_new_capa(argc+1);
+ for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
+ VALUE tmp = rb_ary_new_capa(argc+1);
- rb_ary_push(tmp, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
- rb_ary_push(tmp, rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i));
- }
- rb_ary_push(result, tmp);
- }
+ rb_ary_push(tmp, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
+ for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
+ rb_ary_push(tmp, rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i));
+ }
+ rb_ary_push(result, tmp);
+ }
}
return result;
@@ -4366,12 +4744,17 @@ rb_ary_zip(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.transpose -> new_array
+ * transpose -> new_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array that is +self+
+ * as a {transposed matrix}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpose]:
*
- * Transposes the rows and columns in an \Array of Arrays;
- * the nested Arrays must all be the same size:
* a = [[:a0, :a1], [:b0, :b1], [:c0, :c1]]
* a.transpose # => [[:a0, :b0, :c0], [:a1, :b1, :c1]]
+ *
+ * The elements of +self+ must all be the same size.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4383,32 +4766,38 @@ rb_ary_transpose(VALUE ary)
alen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (alen == 0) return rb_ary_dup(ary);
for (i=0; i<alen; i++) {
- tmp = to_ary(rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
- if (elen < 0) { /* first element */
- elen = RARRAY_LEN(tmp);
- result = rb_ary_new2(elen);
- for (j=0; j<elen; j++) {
- rb_ary_store(result, j, rb_ary_new2(alen));
- }
- }
- else if (elen != RARRAY_LEN(tmp)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "element size differs (%ld should be %ld)",
- RARRAY_LEN(tmp), elen);
- }
- for (j=0; j<elen; j++) {
- rb_ary_store(rb_ary_elt(result, j), i, rb_ary_elt(tmp, j));
- }
+ tmp = to_ary(rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
+ if (elen < 0) { /* first element */
+ elen = RARRAY_LEN(tmp);
+ result = rb_ary_new2(elen);
+ for (j=0; j<elen; j++) {
+ rb_ary_store(result, j, rb_ary_new2(alen));
+ }
+ }
+ else if (elen != RARRAY_LEN(tmp)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "element size differs (%ld should be %ld)",
+ RARRAY_LEN(tmp), elen);
+ }
+ for (j=0; j<elen; j++) {
+ rb_ary_store(rb_ary_elt(result, j), i, rb_ary_elt(tmp, j));
+ }
}
return result;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.replace(other_array) -> self
+ * initialize_copy(other_array) -> self
+ * replace(other_array) -> self
*
- * Replaces the content of +self+ with the content of +other_array+; returns +self+:
- * a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a.replace(['foo', :bar, 3]) # => ["foo", :bar, 3]
+ * Replaces the elements of +self+ with the elements of +other_array+, which must be an
+ * {array-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Array-Convertible+Objects];
+ * returns +self+:
+ *
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c'] # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ * a.replace(['d', 'e']) # => ["d", "e"]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
VALUE
@@ -4418,35 +4807,39 @@ rb_ary_replace(VALUE copy, VALUE orig)
orig = to_ary(orig);
if (copy == orig) return copy;
- if (RARRAY_LEN(orig) <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- VALUE shared_root = 0;
+ rb_ary_reset(copy);
- if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(copy)) {
- ary_heap_free(copy);
- }
- else if (ARY_SHARED_P(copy)) {
- shared_root = ARY_SHARED_ROOT(copy);
- FL_UNSET_SHARED(copy);
- }
- FL_SET_EMBED(copy);
- ary_memcpy(copy, 0, RARRAY_LEN(orig), RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(orig));
- if (shared_root) {
- rb_ary_decrement_share(shared_root);
- }
- ARY_SET_LEN(copy, RARRAY_LEN(orig));
+ /* orig has enough space to embed the contents of orig. */
+ if (RARRAY_LEN(orig) <= ary_embed_capa(copy)) {
+ RUBY_ASSERT(ARY_EMBED_P(copy));
+ ary_memcpy(copy, 0, RARRAY_LEN(orig), RARRAY_CONST_PTR(orig));
+ ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(copy, RARRAY_LEN(orig));
}
+ /* orig is embedded but copy does not have enough space to embed the
+ * contents of orig. */
+ else if (ARY_EMBED_P(orig)) {
+ long len = ARY_EMBED_LEN(orig);
+ VALUE *ptr = ary_heap_alloc_buffer(len);
+
+ FL_UNSET_EMBED(copy);
+ ARY_SET_PTR(copy, ptr);
+ ARY_SET_LEN(copy, len);
+ ARY_SET_CAPA(copy, len);
+
+ // No allocation and exception expected that could leave `copy` in a
+ // bad state from the edits above.
+ ary_memcpy(copy, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(orig));
+ }
+ /* Otherwise, orig is on heap and copy does not have enough space to embed
+ * the contents of orig. */
else {
VALUE shared_root = ary_make_shared(orig);
- if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(copy)) {
- ary_heap_free(copy);
- }
- else {
- rb_ary_unshare_safe(copy);
- }
FL_UNSET_EMBED(copy);
ARY_SET_PTR(copy, ARY_HEAP_PTR(orig));
ARY_SET_LEN(copy, ARY_HEAP_LEN(orig));
rb_ary_set_shared(copy, shared_root);
+
+ RUBY_ASSERT(RB_OBJ_SHAREABLE_P(copy) ? RB_OBJ_SHAREABLE_P(shared_root) : 1);
}
ary_verify(copy);
return copy;
@@ -4454,11 +4847,14 @@ rb_ary_replace(VALUE copy, VALUE orig)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.clear -> self
+ * clear -> self
+ *
+ * Removes all elements from +self+; returns +self+:
*
- * Removes all elements from +self+:
* a = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a.clear # => []
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
VALUE
@@ -4466,11 +4862,9 @@ rb_ary_clear(VALUE ary)
{
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- if (!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, 0);
- }
+ rb_ary_unshare(ary);
+ FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
+ ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, 0);
}
else {
ARY_SET_LEN(ary, 0);
@@ -4484,171 +4878,182 @@ rb_ary_clear(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.fill(obj) -> self
- * array.fill(obj, start) -> self
- * array.fill(obj, start, length) -> self
- * array.fill(obj, range) -> self
- * array.fill {|index| ... } -> self
- * array.fill(start) {|index| ... } -> self
- * array.fill(start, length) {|index| ... } -> self
- * array.fill(range) {|index| ... } -> self
- *
- * Replaces specified elements in +self+ with specified objects; returns +self+.
- *
- * With argument +obj+ and no block given, replaces all elements with that one object:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
- * a.fill(:X) # => [:X, :X, :X, :X]
+ * fill(object, start = nil, count = nil) -> self
+ * fill(object, range) -> self
+ * fill(start = nil, count = nil) {|element| ... } -> self
+ * fill(range) {|element| ... } -> self
*
- * With arguments +obj+ and \Integer +start+, and no block given,
- * replaces elements based on the given start.
+ * Replaces selected elements in +self+;
+ * may add elements to +self+;
+ * always returns +self+ (never a new array).
*
- * If +start+ is in range (<tt>0 <= start < array.size</tt>),
- * replaces all elements from offset +start+ through the end:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, 2) # => ["a", "b", :X, :X]
+ * In brief:
*
- * If +start+ is too large (<tt>start >= array.size</tt>), does nothing:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, 4) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, 5) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * # Non-negative start.
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 1, 2) # => ["a", "-", "-", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(1, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "d"]
*
- * If +start+ is negative, counts from the end (starting index is <tt>start + array.size</tt>):
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, -2) # => ["a", "b", :X, :X]
+ * # Extends with specified values if necessary.
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 3, 2) # => ["a", "b", "c", "-", "-"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(3, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "c", "3", "4"]
*
- * If +start+ is too small (less than and far from zero), replaces all elements:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, -6) # => [:X, :X, :X, :X]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, -50) # => [:X, :X, :X, :X]
+ * # Fills with nils if necessary.
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 6, 2) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil, nil, "-", "-"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(6, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil, nil, "6", "7"]
*
- * With arguments +obj+, \Integer +start+, and \Integer +length+, and no block given,
- * replaces elements based on the given +start+ and +length+.
+ * # For negative start, counts backwards from the end.
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -3, 3) # => ["a", "-", "-", "-"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-3, 3) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "3"]
*
- * If +start+ is in range, replaces +length+ elements beginning at offset +start+:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, 1, 1) # => ["a", :X, "c", "d"]
+ * # Range.
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 1..2) # => ["a", "-", "-", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(1..2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "d"]
*
- * If +start+ is negative, counts from the end:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, -2, 1) # => ["a", "b", :X, "d"]
+ * When arguments +start+ and +count+ are given,
+ * they select the elements of +self+ to be replaced;
+ * each must be an
+ * {integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects]
+ * (or +nil+):
*
- * If +start+ is large (<tt>start >= array.size</tt>), extends +self+ with +nil+:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, 5, 0) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, 5, 2) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil, :X, :X]
+ * - +start+ specifies the zero-based offset of the first element to be replaced;
+ * +nil+ means zero.
+ * - +count+ is the number of consecutive elements to be replaced;
+ * +nil+ means "all the rest."
*
- * If +length+ is zero or negative, replaces no elements:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, 1, 0) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
- * a.fill(:X, 1, -1) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * With argument +object+ given,
+ * that one object is used for all replacements:
*
- * With arguments +obj+ and \Range +range+, and no block given,
- * replaces elements based on the given range.
+ * o = Object.new # => #<Object:0x0000014e7bff7600>
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * a.fill(o, 1, 2)
+ * # => ["a", #<Object:0x0000014e7bff7600>, #<Object:0x0000014e7bff7600>, "d"]
*
- * If the range is positive and ascending (<tt>0 < range.begin <= range.end</tt>),
- * replaces elements from <tt>range.begin</tt> to <tt>range.end</tt>:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, (1..1)) # => ["a", :X, "c", "d"]
+ * With a block given, the block is called once for each element to be replaced;
+ * the value passed to the block is the _index_ of the element to be replaced
+ * (not the element itself);
+ * the block's return value replaces the element:
*
- * If <tt>range.first</tt> is negative, replaces no elements:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, (-1..1)) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * a.fill(1, 2) {|element| element.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "d"]
*
- * If <tt>range.last</tt> is negative, counts from the end:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, (0..-2)) # => [:X, :X, :X, "d"]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, (1..-2)) # => ["a", :X, :X, "d"]
+ * For arguments +start+ and +count+:
*
- * If <tt>range.last</tt> and <tt>range.last</tt> are both negative,
- * both count from the end of the array:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, (-1..-1)) # => ["a", "b", "c", :X]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(:X, (-2..-2)) # => ["a", "b", :X, "d"]
+ * - If +start+ is non-negative,
+ * replaces +count+ elements beginning at offset +start+:
*
- * With no arguments and a block given, calls the block with each index;
- * replaces the corresponding element with the block's return value:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["new_0", "new_1", "new_2", "new_3"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 0, 2) # => ["-", "-", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 1, 2) # => ["a", "-", "-", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 2, 2) # => ["a", "b", "-", "-"]
*
- * With argument +start+ and a block given, calls the block with each index
- * from offset +start+ to the end; replaces the corresponding element
- * with the block's return value:
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(0, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["0", "1", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(1, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(2, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "2", "3"]
*
- * If start is in range (<tt>0 <= start < array.size</tt>),
- * replaces from offset +start+ to the end:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(1) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "new_1", "new_2", "new_3"]
+ * Extends +self+ if necessary:
*
- * If +start+ is too large(<tt>start >= array.size</tt>), does nothing:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(4) { |index| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(4) { |index| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 3, 2) # => ["a", "b", "c", "-", "-"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 4, 2) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", "-", "-"]
*
- * If +start+ is negative, counts from the end:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(-2) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "b", "new_2", "new_3"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(3, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "c", "3", "4"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(4, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", "4", "5"]
*
- * If start is too small (<tt>start <= -array.size</tt>, replaces all elements:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(-6) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["new_0", "new_1", "new_2", "new_3"]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(-50) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["new_0", "new_1", "new_2", "new_3"]
+ * Fills with +nil+ if necessary:
*
- * With arguments +start+ and +length+, and a block given,
- * calls the block for each index specified by start length;
- * replaces the corresponding element with the block's return value.
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 5, 2) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil, "-", "-"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 6, 2) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil, nil, "-", "-"]
*
- * If +start+ is in range, replaces +length+ elements beginning at offset +start+:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(1, 1) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "new_1", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(5, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil, "5", "6"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(6, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil, nil, "6", "7"]
*
- * If start is negative, counts from the end:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(-2, 1) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "b", "new_2", "d"]
+ * Does nothing if +count+ is non-positive:
*
- * If +start+ is large (<tt>start >= array.size</tt>), extends +self+ with +nil+:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(5, 0) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(5, 2) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", nil, "new_5", "new_6"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 2, 0) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 2, -100) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 6, -100) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
*
- * If +length+ is zero or less, replaces no elements:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(1, 0) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
- * a.fill(1, -1) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(2, 0) {|e| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(2, -100) {|e| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(6, -100) {|e| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
*
- * With arguments +obj+ and +range+, and a block given,
- * calls the block with each index in the given range;
- * replaces the corresponding element with the block's return value.
+ * - If +start+ is negative, counts backwards from the end of +self+:
*
- * If the range is positive and ascending (<tt>range 0 < range.begin <= range.end</tt>,
- * replaces elements from <tt>range.begin</tt> to <tt>range.end</tt>:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(1..1) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "new_1", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -4, 3) # => ["-", "-", "-", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -3, 3) # => ["a", "-", "-", "-"]
*
- * If +range.first+ is negative, does nothing:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(-1..1) { |index| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-4, 3) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["0", "1", "2", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-3, 3) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "3"]
*
- * If <tt>range.last</tt> is negative, counts from the end:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(0..-2) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["new_0", "new_1", "new_2", "d"]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(1..-2) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "new_1", "new_2", "d"]
+ * Extends +self+ if necessary:
*
- * If <tt>range.first</tt> and <tt>range.last</tt> are both negative,
- * both count from the end:
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(-1..-1) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "b", "c", "new_3"]
- * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
- * a.fill(-2..-2) { |index| "new_#{index}" } # => ["a", "b", "new_2", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -2, 3) # => ["a", "b", "-", "-", "-"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -1, 3) # => ["a", "b", "c", "-", "-", "-"]
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-2, 3) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "2", "3", "4"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-1, 3) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "c", "3", "4", "5"]
+ *
+ * Starts at the beginning of +self+ if +start+ is negative and out-of-range:
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -5, 2) # => ["-", "-", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -6, 2) # => ["-", "-", "c", "d"]
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-5, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["0", "1", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-6, 2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["0", "1", "c", "d"]
+ *
+ * Does nothing if +count+ is non-positive:
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -2, 0) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -2, -1) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-2, 0) {|e| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-2, -1) {|e| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ *
+ * When argument +range+ is given,
+ * it must be a Range object whose members are numeric;
+ * its +begin+ and +end+ values determine the elements of +self+
+ * to be replaced:
+ *
+ * - If both +begin+ and +end+ are positive, they specify the first and last elements
+ * to be replaced:
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 1..2) # => ["a", "-", "-", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(1..2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "d"]
+ *
+ * If +end+ is smaller than +begin+, replaces no elements:
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 2..1) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(2..1) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ *
+ * - If either is negative (or both are negative), counts backwards from the end of +self+:
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -3..2) # => ["a", "-", "-", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 1..-2) # => ["a", "-", "-", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', -3..-2) # => ["a", "-", "-", "d"]
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-3..2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(1..-2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(-3..-2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "d"]
+ *
+ * - If the +end+ value is excluded (see Range#exclude_end?), omits the last replacement:
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 1...2) # => ["a", "-", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 1...-2) # => ["a", "-", "c", "d"]
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(1...2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "c", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(1...-2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "c", "d"]
+ *
+ * - If the range is endless (see {Endless Ranges}[rdoc-ref:Range@Endless+Ranges]),
+ * replaces elements to the end of +self+:
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', 1..) # => ["a", "-", "-", "-"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(1..) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "1", "2", "3"]
+ *
+ * - If the range is beginless (see {Beginless Ranges}[rdoc-ref:Range@Beginless+Ranges]),
+ * replaces elements from the beginning of +self+:
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill('-', ..2) # => ["-", "-", "-", "d"]
+ * ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].fill(..2) {|e| e.to_s } # => ["0", "1", "2", "d"]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4658,73 +5063,74 @@ rb_ary_fill(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
long beg = 0, end = 0, len = 0;
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &arg1, &arg2);
- argc += 1; /* hackish */
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &arg1, &arg2);
+ argc += 1; /* hackish */
}
else {
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "12", &item, &arg1, &arg2);
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "12", &item, &arg1, &arg2);
}
switch (argc) {
case 1:
- beg = 0;
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- break;
+ beg = 0;
+ len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ break;
case 2:
- if (rb_range_beg_len(arg1, &beg, &len, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 1)) {
- break;
- }
- /* fall through */
+ if (rb_range_beg_len(arg1, &beg, &len, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 1)) {
+ break;
+ }
+ /* fall through */
case 3:
- beg = NIL_P(arg1) ? 0 : NUM2LONG(arg1);
- if (beg < 0) {
- beg = RARRAY_LEN(ary) + beg;
- if (beg < 0) beg = 0;
- }
- len = NIL_P(arg2) ? RARRAY_LEN(ary) - beg : NUM2LONG(arg2);
- break;
+ beg = NIL_P(arg1) ? 0 : NUM2LONG(arg1);
+ if (beg < 0) {
+ beg = RARRAY_LEN(ary) + beg;
+ if (beg < 0) beg = 0;
+ }
+ len = NIL_P(arg2) ? RARRAY_LEN(ary) - beg : NUM2LONG(arg2);
+ break;
}
rb_ary_modify(ary);
if (len < 0) {
return ary;
}
if (beg >= ARY_MAX_SIZE || len > ARY_MAX_SIZE - beg) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "argument too big");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "argument too big");
}
end = beg + len;
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) < end) {
- if (end >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
- ary_resize_capa(ary, end);
- }
- ary_mem_clear(ary, RARRAY_LEN(ary), end - RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, end);
+ if (end >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
+ ary_resize_capa(ary, end);
+ }
+ ary_mem_clear(ary, RARRAY_LEN(ary), end - RARRAY_LEN(ary));
+ ARY_SET_LEN(ary, end);
}
- if (item == Qundef) {
- VALUE v;
- long i;
+ if (UNDEF_P(item)) {
+ VALUE v;
+ long i;
- for (i=beg; i<end; i++) {
- v = rb_yield(LONG2NUM(i));
- if (i>=RARRAY_LEN(ary)) break;
- ARY_SET(ary, i, v);
- }
+ for (i=beg; i<end; i++) {
+ v = rb_yield(LONG2NUM(i));
+ if (i>=RARRAY_LEN(ary)) break;
+ ARY_SET(ary, i, v);
+ }
}
else {
- ary_memfill(ary, beg, len, item);
+ ary_memfill(ary, beg, len, item);
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array + other_array -> new_array
+ * self + other_array -> new_array
*
- * Returns a new \Array containing all elements of +array+
+ * Returns a new array containing all elements of +self+
* followed by all elements of +other_array+:
+ *
* a = [0, 1] + [2, 3]
* a # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
*
- * Related: #concat.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
VALUE
@@ -4739,8 +5145,8 @@ rb_ary_plus(VALUE x, VALUE y)
len = xlen + ylen;
z = rb_ary_new2(len);
- ary_memcpy(z, 0, xlen, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(x));
- ary_memcpy(z, xlen, ylen, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(y));
+ ary_memcpy(z, 0, xlen, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(x));
+ ary_memcpy(z, xlen, ylen, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(y));
ARY_SET_LEN(z, len);
return z;
}
@@ -4750,7 +5156,7 @@ ary_append(VALUE x, VALUE y)
{
long n = RARRAY_LEN(y);
if (n > 0) {
- rb_ary_splice(x, RARRAY_LEN(x), 0, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(y), n);
+ rb_ary_splice(x, RARRAY_LEN(x), 0, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(y), n);
}
RB_GC_GUARD(y);
return x;
@@ -4758,11 +5164,15 @@ ary_append(VALUE x, VALUE y)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.concat(*other_arrays) -> self
+ * concat(*other_arrays) -> self
+ *
+ * Adds to +self+ all elements from each array in +other_arrays+; returns +self+:
*
- * Adds to +array+ all elements from each \Array in +other_arrays+; returns +self+:
* a = [0, 1]
- * a.concat([2, 3], [4, 5]) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
+ * a.concat(['two', 'three'], [:four, :five], a)
+ * # => [0, 1, "two", "three", :four, :five, 0, 1]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4771,15 +5181,15 @@ rb_ary_concat_multi(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
if (argc == 1) {
- rb_ary_concat(ary, argv[0]);
+ rb_ary_concat(ary, argv[0]);
}
else if (argc > 1) {
- int i;
- VALUE args = rb_ary_tmp_new(argc);
- for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
- rb_ary_concat(args, argv[i]);
- }
- ary_append(ary, args);
+ int i;
+ VALUE args = rb_ary_hidden_new(argc);
+ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
+ rb_ary_concat(args, argv[i]);
+ }
+ ary_append(ary, args);
}
ary_verify(ary);
@@ -4794,17 +5204,20 @@ rb_ary_concat(VALUE x, VALUE y)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array * n -> new_array
- * array * string_separator -> new_string
+ * self * n -> new_array
+ * self * string_separator -> new_string
+ *
+ * When non-negative integer argument +n+ is given,
+ * returns a new array built by concatenating +n+ copies of +self+:
*
- * When non-negative argument \Integer +n+ is given,
- * returns a new \Array built by concatenating the +n+ copies of +self+:
* a = ['x', 'y']
* a * 3 # => ["x", "y", "x", "y", "x", "y"]
*
- * When \String argument +string_separator+ is given,
- * equivalent to <tt>array.join(string_separator)</tt>:
- * [0, [0, 1], {foo: 0}] * ', ' # => "0, 0, 1, {:foo=>0}"
+ * When string argument +string_separator+ is given,
+ * equivalent to <tt>self.join(string_separator)</tt>:
+ *
+ * [0, [0, 1], {foo: 0}] * ', ' # => "0, 0, 1, {foo: 0}"
+ *
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4816,35 +5229,35 @@ rb_ary_times(VALUE ary, VALUE times)
tmp = rb_check_string_type(times);
if (!NIL_P(tmp)) {
- return rb_ary_join(ary, tmp);
+ return rb_ary_join(ary, tmp);
}
len = NUM2LONG(times);
if (len == 0) {
ary2 = ary_new(rb_cArray, 0);
- goto out;
+ goto out;
}
if (len < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative argument");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative argument");
}
if (ARY_MAX_SIZE/len < RARRAY_LEN(ary)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "argument too big");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "argument too big");
}
len *= RARRAY_LEN(ary);
ary2 = ary_new(rb_cArray, len);
ARY_SET_LEN(ary2, len);
- ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
+ ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
t = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (0 < t) {
- ary_memcpy(ary2, 0, t, ptr);
- while (t <= len/2) {
- ary_memcpy(ary2, t, t, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary2));
+ ary_memcpy(ary2, 0, t, ptr);
+ while (t <= len/2) {
+ ary_memcpy(ary2, t, t, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2));
t *= 2;
}
if (t < len) {
- ary_memcpy(ary2, t, len-t, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary2));
+ ary_memcpy(ary2, t, len-t, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2));
}
}
out:
@@ -4853,16 +5266,18 @@ rb_ary_times(VALUE ary, VALUE times)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.assoc(obj) -> found_array or nil
+ * assoc(object) -> found_array or nil
+ *
+ * Returns the first element +ele+ in +self+ such that +ele+ is an array
+ * and <tt>ele[0] == object</tt>:
*
- * Returns the first element in +self+ that is an \Array
- * whose first element <tt>==</tt> +obj+:
* a = [{foo: 0}, [2, 4], [4, 5, 6], [4, 5]]
* a.assoc(4) # => [4, 5, 6]
*
* Returns +nil+ if no such element is found.
*
- * Related: #rassoc.
+ * Related: Array#rassoc;
+ * see also {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
VALUE
@@ -4872,26 +5287,29 @@ rb_ary_assoc(VALUE ary, VALUE key)
VALUE v;
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
- v = rb_check_array_type(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- if (!NIL_P(v) && RARRAY_LEN(v) > 0 &&
- rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(v, 0), key))
- return v;
+ v = rb_check_array_type(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
+ if (!NIL_P(v) && RARRAY_LEN(v) > 0 &&
+ rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(v, 0), key))
+ return v;
}
return Qnil;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.rassoc(obj) -> found_array or nil
+ * rassoc(object) -> found_array or nil
+ *
+ * Returns the first element +ele+ in +self+ such that +ele+ is an array
+ * and <tt>ele[1] == object</tt>:
*
- * Returns the first element in +self+ that is an \Array
- * whose second element <tt>==</tt> +obj+:
* a = [{foo: 0}, [2, 4], [4, 5, 6], [4, 5]]
* a.rassoc(4) # => [2, 4]
+ * a.rassoc(5) # => [4, 5, 6]
*
* Returns +nil+ if no such element is found.
*
- * Related: #assoc.
+ * Related: Array#assoc;
+ * see also {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
VALUE
@@ -4901,11 +5319,11 @@ rb_ary_rassoc(VALUE ary, VALUE value)
VALUE v;
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
- v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (RB_TYPE_P(v, T_ARRAY) &&
- RARRAY_LEN(v) > 1 &&
- rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(v, 1), value))
- return v;
+ v = rb_check_array_type(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
+ if (RB_TYPE_P(v, T_ARRAY) &&
+ RARRAY_LEN(v) > 1 &&
+ rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(v, 1), value))
+ return v;
}
return Qnil;
}
@@ -4924,41 +5342,48 @@ recursive_equal(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2, int recur)
len1 = RARRAY_LEN(ary1);
for (i = 0; i < len1; i++) {
- if (*p1 != *p2) {
- if (rb_equal(*p1, *p2)) {
- len1 = RARRAY_LEN(ary1);
- if (len1 != RARRAY_LEN(ary2))
- return Qfalse;
- if (len1 < i)
- return Qtrue;
+ if (*p1 != *p2) {
+ if (rb_equal(*p1, *p2)) {
+ len1 = RARRAY_LEN(ary1);
+ if (len1 != RARRAY_LEN(ary2))
+ return Qfalse;
+ if (len1 < i)
+ return Qtrue;
p1 = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary1) + i;
p2 = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2) + i;
- }
- else {
- return Qfalse;
- }
- }
- p1++;
- p2++;
+ }
+ else {
+ return Qfalse;
+ }
+ }
+ p1++;
+ p2++;
}
return Qtrue;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array == other_array -> true or false
+ * self == other_array -> true or false
*
- * Returns +true+ if both <tt>array.size == other_array.size</tt>
- * and for each index +i+ in +array+, <tt>array[i] == other_array[i]</tt>:
- * a0 = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
- * a1 = [:foo, 'bar', 2.0]
- * a1 == a0 # => true
- * [] == [] # => true
+ * Returns whether both:
*
- * Otherwise, returns +false+.
+ * - +self+ and +other_array+ are the same size.
+ * - Their corresponding elements are the same;
+ * that is, for each index +i+ in <tt>(0...self.size)</tt>,
+ * <tt>self[i] == other_array[i]</tt>.
+ *
+ * Examples:
+ *
+ * [:foo, 'bar', 2] == [:foo, 'bar', 2] # => true
+ * [:foo, 'bar', 2] == [:foo, 'bar', 2.0] # => true
+ * [:foo, 'bar', 2] == [:foo, 'bar'] # => false # Different sizes.
+ * [:foo, 'bar', 2] == [:foo, 'bar', 3] # => false # Different elements.
*
* This method is different from method Array#eql?,
* which compares elements using <tt>Object#eql?</tt>.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Comparing}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Comparing].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -4966,13 +5391,13 @@ rb_ary_equal(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
{
if (ary1 == ary2) return Qtrue;
if (!RB_TYPE_P(ary2, T_ARRAY)) {
- if (!rb_respond_to(ary2, idTo_ary)) {
- return Qfalse;
- }
- return rb_equal(ary2, ary1);
+ if (!rb_respond_to(ary2, idTo_ary)) {
+ return Qfalse;
+ }
+ return rb_equal(ary2, ary1);
}
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary1) != RARRAY_LEN(ary2)) return Qfalse;
- if (RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary1) == RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary2)) return Qtrue;
+ if (RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary1) == RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2)) return Qtrue;
return rb_exec_recursive_paired(recursive_equal, ary1, ary2, ary2);
}
@@ -4983,26 +5408,29 @@ recursive_eql(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2, int recur)
if (recur) return Qtrue; /* Subtle! */
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
- if (!rb_eql(rb_ary_elt(ary1, i), rb_ary_elt(ary2, i)))
- return Qfalse;
+ if (!rb_eql(rb_ary_elt(ary1, i), rb_ary_elt(ary2, i)))
+ return Qfalse;
}
return Qtrue;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.eql? other_array -> true or false
+ * eql?(other_array) -> true or false
*
* Returns +true+ if +self+ and +other_array+ are the same size,
- * and if, for each index +i+ in +self+, <tt>self[i].eql? other_array[i]</tt>:
+ * and if, for each index +i+ in +self+, <tt>self[i].eql?(other_array[i])</tt>:
+ *
* a0 = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a1 = [:foo, 'bar', 2]
* a1.eql?(a0) # => true
*
* Otherwise, returns +false+.
*
- * This method is different from method {Array#==}[#method-i-3D-3D],
+ * This method is different from method Array#==,
* which compares using method <tt>Object#==</tt>.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -5011,46 +5439,71 @@ rb_ary_eql(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
if (ary1 == ary2) return Qtrue;
if (!RB_TYPE_P(ary2, T_ARRAY)) return Qfalse;
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary1) != RARRAY_LEN(ary2)) return Qfalse;
- if (RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary1) == RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary2)) return Qtrue;
+ if (RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary1) == RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2)) return Qtrue;
return rb_exec_recursive_paired(recursive_eql, ary1, ary2, ary2);
}
+static VALUE
+ary_hash_values(long len, const VALUE *elements, const VALUE ary)
+{
+ long i;
+ st_index_t h;
+ VALUE n;
+
+ h = rb_hash_start(len);
+ h = rb_hash_uint(h, (st_index_t)rb_ary_hash_values);
+ for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
+ n = rb_hash(elements[i]);
+ h = rb_hash_uint(h, NUM2LONG(n));
+ if (ary) {
+ len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ elements = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+ }
+ }
+ h = rb_hash_end(h);
+ return ST2FIX(h);
+}
+
+VALUE
+rb_ary_hash_values(long len, const VALUE *elements)
+{
+ return ary_hash_values(len, elements, 0);
+}
+
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.hash -> integer
+ * hash -> integer
*
* Returns the integer hash value for +self+.
*
- * Two arrays with the same content will have the same hash code (and will compare using eql?):
- * [0, 1, 2].hash == [0, 1, 2].hash # => true
- * [0, 1, 2].hash == [0, 1, 3].hash # => false
+ * Two arrays with the same content will have the same hash value
+ * (and will compare using eql?):
+ *
+ * ['a', 'b'].hash == ['a', 'b'].hash # => true
+ * ['a', 'b'].hash == ['a', 'c'].hash # => false
+ * ['a', 'b'].hash == ['a'].hash # => false
+ *
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_hash(VALUE ary)
{
- long i;
- st_index_t h;
- VALUE n;
-
- h = rb_hash_start(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- h = rb_hash_uint(h, (st_index_t)rb_ary_hash);
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- n = rb_hash(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- h = rb_hash_uint(h, NUM2LONG(n));
- }
- h = rb_hash_end(h);
- return ST2FIX(h);
+ RBIMPL_ASSERT_OR_ASSUME(ary);
+ return ary_hash_values(RARRAY_LEN(ary), RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary), ary);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.include?(obj) -> true or false
+ * include?(object) -> true or false
+ *
+ * Returns whether for some element +element+ in +self+,
+ * <tt>object == element</tt>:
*
- * Returns +true+ if for some index +i+ in +self+, <tt>obj == self[i]</tt>;
- * otherwise +false+:
- * [0, 1, 2].include?(2) # => true
- * [0, 1, 2].include?(3) # => false
+ * [0, 1, 2].include?(2) # => true
+ * [0, 1, 2].include?(2.0) # => true
+ * [0, 1, 2].include?(2.1) # => false
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
VALUE
@@ -5060,10 +5513,10 @@ rb_ary_includes(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
VALUE e;
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (rb_equal(e, item)) {
- return Qtrue;
- }
+ e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ if (rb_equal(e, item)) {
+ return Qtrue;
+ }
}
return Qfalse;
}
@@ -5075,10 +5528,10 @@ rb_ary_includes_by_eql(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
VALUE e;
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (rb_eql(item, e)) {
- return Qtrue;
- }
+ e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ if (rb_eql(item, e)) {
+ return Qtrue;
+ }
}
return Qfalse;
}
@@ -5091,38 +5544,54 @@ recursive_cmp(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2, int recur)
if (recur) return Qundef; /* Subtle! */
len = RARRAY_LEN(ary1);
if (len > RARRAY_LEN(ary2)) {
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary2);
+ len = RARRAY_LEN(ary2);
}
for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
- VALUE e1 = rb_ary_elt(ary1, i), e2 = rb_ary_elt(ary2, i);
- VALUE v = rb_funcallv(e1, id_cmp, 1, &e2);
- if (v != INT2FIX(0)) {
- return v;
- }
+ VALUE e1 = rb_ary_elt(ary1, i), e2 = rb_ary_elt(ary2, i);
+ VALUE v = rb_funcallv(e1, id_cmp, 1, &e2);
+ if (v != INT2FIX(0)) {
+ return v;
+ }
}
return Qundef;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array <=> other_array -> -1, 0, or 1
+ * self <=> other_array -> -1, 0, or 1
+ *
+ * Returns -1, 0, or 1 as +self+ is determined
+ * to be less than, equal to, or greater than +other_array+.
*
- * Returns -1, 0, or 1 as +self+ is less than, equal to, or greater than +other_array+.
- * For each index +i+ in +self+, evaluates <tt>result = self[i] <=> other_array[i]</tt>.
+ * Iterates over each index +i+ in <tt>(0...self.size)</tt>:
*
- * Returns -1 if any result is -1:
- * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1, 3] # => -1
+ * - Computes <tt>result[i]</tt> as <tt>self[i] <=> other_array[i]</tt>.
+ * - Immediately returns 1 if <tt>result[i]</tt> is 1:
*
- * Returns 1 if any result is 1:
- * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1, 1] # => 1
+ * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 0, 2] # => 1
*
- * When all results are zero:
- * - Returns -1 if +array+ is smaller than +other_array+:
- * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1, 2, 3] # => -1
- * - Returns 1 if +array+ is larger than +other_array+:
- * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1] # => 1
- * - Returns 0 if +array+ and +other_array+ are the same size:
- * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1, 2] # => 0
+ * - Immediately returns -1 if <tt>result[i]</tt> is -1:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 2, 2] # => -1
+ *
+ * - Continues if <tt>result[i]</tt> is 0.
+ *
+ * When every +result+ is 0,
+ * returns <tt>self.size <=> other_array.size</tt>
+ * (see Integer#<=>):
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1] # => 1
+ * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1, 2] # => 0
+ * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1, 2, 3] # => -1
+ *
+ * Note that when +other_array+ is larger than +self+,
+ * its trailing elements do not affect the result:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1, 2, -3] # => -1
+ * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1, 2, 0] # => -1
+ * [0, 1, 2] <=> [0, 1, 2, 3] # => -1
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Comparing}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Comparing].
*/
VALUE
@@ -5135,7 +5604,7 @@ rb_ary_cmp(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
if (NIL_P(ary2)) return Qnil;
if (ary1 == ary2) return INT2FIX(0);
v = rb_exec_recursive_paired(recursive_cmp, ary1, ary2, ary2);
- if (v != Qundef) return v;
+ if (!UNDEF_P(v)) return v;
len = RARRAY_LEN(ary1) - RARRAY_LEN(ary2);
if (len == 0) return INT2FIX(0);
if (len > 0) return INT2FIX(1);
@@ -5148,8 +5617,8 @@ ary_add_hash(VALUE hash, VALUE ary)
long i;
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- VALUE elt = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- rb_hash_add_new_element(hash, elt, elt);
+ VALUE elt = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ rb_hash_add_new_element(hash, elt, elt);
}
return hash;
}
@@ -5177,8 +5646,8 @@ ary_add_hash_by(VALUE hash, VALUE ary)
long i;
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
- VALUE v = rb_ary_elt(ary, i), k = rb_yield(v);
- rb_hash_add_new_element(hash, k, v);
+ VALUE v = rb_ary_elt(ary, i), k = rb_yield(v);
+ rb_hash_add_new_element(hash, k, v);
}
return hash;
}
@@ -5190,33 +5659,25 @@ ary_make_hash_by(VALUE ary)
return ary_add_hash_by(hash, ary);
}
-static inline void
-ary_recycle_hash(VALUE hash)
-{
- assert(RBASIC_CLASS(hash) == 0);
- if (RHASH_ST_TABLE_P(hash)) {
- st_table *tbl = RHASH_ST_TABLE(hash);
- st_free_table(tbl);
- RHASH_ST_CLEAR(hash);
- }
-}
-
/*
* call-seq:
- * array - other_array -> new_array
+ * self - other_array -> new_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array containing only those elements of +self+
+ * that are not found in +other_array+;
+ * the order from +self+ is preserved:
*
- * Returns a new \Array containing only those elements from +array+
- * that are not found in \Array +other_array+;
- * items are compared using <tt>eql?</tt>;
- * the order from +array+ is preserved:
- * [0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1] - [1] # => [0, 2, 3]
- * [0, 1, 2, 3] - [3, 0] # => [1, 2]
- * [0, 1, 2] - [4] # => [0, 1, 2]
+ * [0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1] - [1] # => [0, 2, 3]
+ * [0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1] - [3, 2, 0, :foo] # => [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]
+ * [0, 1, 2] - [:foo] # => [0, 1, 2]
*
- * Related: Array#difference.
+ * Element are compared using method <tt>#eql?</tt>
+ * (as defined in each element of +self+).
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
-static VALUE
+VALUE
rb_ary_diff(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
{
VALUE ary3;
@@ -5228,37 +5689,40 @@ rb_ary_diff(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
ary3 = rb_ary_new();
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary1) <= SMALL_ARRAY_LEN || RARRAY_LEN(ary2) <= SMALL_ARRAY_LEN) {
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
- VALUE elt = rb_ary_elt(ary1, i);
- if (rb_ary_includes_by_eql(ary2, elt)) continue;
- rb_ary_push(ary3, elt);
- }
- return ary3;
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
+ VALUE elt = rb_ary_elt(ary1, i);
+ if (rb_ary_includes_by_eql(ary2, elt)) continue;
+ rb_ary_push(ary3, elt);
+ }
+ return ary3;
}
hash = ary_make_hash(ary2);
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
if (rb_hash_stlike_lookup(hash, RARRAY_AREF(ary1, i), NULL)) continue;
- rb_ary_push(ary3, rb_ary_elt(ary1, i));
+ rb_ary_push(ary3, rb_ary_elt(ary1, i));
}
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
+
return ary3;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.difference(*other_arrays) -> new_array
+ * difference(*other_arrays = []) -> new_array
*
- * Returns a new \Array containing only those elements from +self+
- * that are not found in any of the Arrays +other_arrays+;
+ * Returns a new array containing only those elements from +self+
+ * that are not found in any of the given +other_arrays+;
* items are compared using <tt>eql?</tt>; order from +self+ is preserved:
+ *
* [0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1].difference([1]) # => [0, 2, 3]
- * [0, 1, 2, 3].difference([3, 0], [1, 3]) # => [2]
- * [0, 1, 2].difference([4]) # => [0, 1, 2]
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].difference([3, 0], [1, 3]) # => [2]
+ * [0, 1, 2].difference([4]) # => [0, 1, 2]
+ * [0, 1, 2].difference # => [0, 1, 2]
*
- * Returns a copy of +self+ if no arguments given.
+ * Returns a copy of +self+ if no arguments are given.
*
- * Related: Array#-.
+ * Related: Array#-;
+ * see also {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -5282,7 +5746,7 @@ rb_ary_difference_multi(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
VALUE elt = rb_ary_elt(ary, i);
for (j = 0; j < argc; j++) {
if (is_hash[j]) {
- if (rb_hash_stlike_lookup(argv[j], RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), NULL))
+ if (rb_hash_stlike_lookup(argv[j], elt, NULL))
break;
}
else {
@@ -5300,17 +5764,25 @@ rb_ary_difference_multi(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array & other_array -> new_array
+ * self & other_array -> new_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array containing the _intersection_ of +self+ and +other_array+;
+ * that is, containing those elements found in both +self+ and +other_array+:
*
- * Returns a new \Array containing each element found in both +array+ and \Array +other_array+;
- * duplicates are omitted; items are compared using <tt>eql?</tt>:
* [0, 1, 2, 3] & [1, 2] # => [1, 2]
- * [0, 1, 0, 1] & [0, 1] # => [0, 1]
*
- * Preserves order from +array+:
+ * Omits duplicates:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 1, 0] & [0, 1] # => [0, 1]
+ *
+ * Preserves order from +self+:
+ *
* [0, 1, 2] & [3, 2, 1, 0] # => [0, 1, 2]
*
- * Related: Array#intersection.
+ * Identifies common elements using method <tt>#eql?</tt>
+ * (as defined in each element of +self+).
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
@@ -5326,45 +5798,47 @@ rb_ary_and(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary1) == 0 || RARRAY_LEN(ary2) == 0) return ary3;
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary1) <= SMALL_ARRAY_LEN && RARRAY_LEN(ary2) <= SMALL_ARRAY_LEN) {
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
- v = RARRAY_AREF(ary1, i);
- if (!rb_ary_includes_by_eql(ary2, v)) continue;
- if (rb_ary_includes_by_eql(ary3, v)) continue;
- rb_ary_push(ary3, v);
- }
- return ary3;
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
+ v = RARRAY_AREF(ary1, i);
+ if (!rb_ary_includes_by_eql(ary2, v)) continue;
+ if (rb_ary_includes_by_eql(ary3, v)) continue;
+ rb_ary_push(ary3, v);
+ }
+ return ary3;
}
hash = ary_make_hash(ary2);
for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
- v = RARRAY_AREF(ary1, i);
- vv = (st_data_t)v;
+ v = RARRAY_AREF(ary1, i);
+ vv = (st_data_t)v;
if (rb_hash_stlike_delete(hash, &vv, 0)) {
- rb_ary_push(ary3, v);
- }
+ rb_ary_push(ary3, v);
+ }
}
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
return ary3;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.intersection(*other_arrays) -> new_array
+ * intersection(*other_arrays) -> new_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array containing each element in +self+ that is +#eql?+
+ * to at least one element in each of the given +other_arrays+;
+ * duplicates are omitted:
*
- * Returns a new \Array containing each element found both in +self+
- * and in all of the given Arrays +other_arrays+;
- * duplicates are omitted; items are compared using <tt>eql?</tt>:
- * [0, 1, 2, 3].intersection([0, 1, 2], [0, 1, 3]) # => [0, 1]
* [0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 3].intersection([0, 1, 2], [0, 1, 3]) # => [0, 1]
*
- * Preserves order from +self+:
+ * Each element must correctly implement method <tt>#hash</tt>.
+ *
+ * Order from +self+ is preserved:
+ *
* [0, 1, 2].intersection([2, 1, 0]) # => [0, 1, 2]
*
- * Returns a copy of +self+ if no arguments given.
+ * Returns a copy of +self+ if no arguments are given.
*
- * Related: Array#&.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -5413,52 +5887,59 @@ rb_ary_union_hash(VALUE hash, VALUE ary2)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array | other_array -> new_array
+ * self | other_array -> new_array
*
- * Returns the union of +array+ and \Array +other_array+;
+ * Returns the union of +self+ and +other_array+;
* duplicates are removed; order is preserved;
- * items are compared using <tt>eql?</tt>:
+ * items are compared using <tt>eql?</tt> and <tt>hash</tt>:
+ *
* [0, 1] | [2, 3] # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
* [0, 1, 1] | [2, 2, 3] # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
* [0, 1, 2] | [3, 2, 1, 0] # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
*
- * Related: Array#union.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_or(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
{
- VALUE hash, ary3;
+ VALUE hash;
ary2 = to_ary(ary2);
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary1) + RARRAY_LEN(ary2) <= SMALL_ARRAY_LEN) {
- ary3 = rb_ary_new();
+ VALUE ary3 = rb_ary_new();
rb_ary_union(ary3, ary1);
rb_ary_union(ary3, ary2);
- return ary3;
+ return ary3;
}
hash = ary_make_hash(ary1);
rb_ary_union_hash(hash, ary2);
- ary3 = rb_hash_values(hash);
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
- return ary3;
+ return rb_hash_values(hash);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.union(*other_arrays) -> new_array
+ * union(*other_arrays) -> new_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array that is the union of the elements of +self+
+ * and all given arrays +other_arrays+;
+ * items are compared using <tt>eql?</tt> and <tt>hash</tt>:
*
- * Returns a new \Array that is the union of +self+ and all given Arrays +other_arrays+;
- * duplicates are removed; order is preserved; items are compared using <tt>eql?</tt>:
* [0, 1, 2, 3].union([4, 5], [6, 7]) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]
+ *
+ * Removes duplicates (preserving the first found):
+ *
* [0, 1, 1].union([2, 1], [3, 1]) # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
- * [0, 1, 2, 3].union([3, 2], [1, 0]) # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
*
- * Returns a copy of +self+ if no arguments given.
+ * Preserves order (preserving the position of the first found):
*
- * Related: Array#|.
+ * [3, 2, 1, 0].union([5, 3], [4, 2]) # => [3, 2, 1, 0, 5, 4]
+ *
+ * With no arguments given, returns a copy of +self+.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -5466,7 +5947,7 @@ rb_ary_union_multi(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
{
int i;
long sum;
- VALUE hash, ary_union;
+ VALUE hash;
sum = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
@@ -5475,7 +5956,7 @@ rb_ary_union_multi(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
}
if (sum <= SMALL_ARRAY_LEN) {
- ary_union = rb_ary_new();
+ VALUE ary_union = rb_ary_new();
rb_ary_union(ary_union, ary);
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) rb_ary_union(ary_union, argv[i]);
@@ -5486,23 +5967,21 @@ rb_ary_union_multi(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
hash = ary_make_hash(ary);
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) rb_ary_union_hash(hash, argv[i]);
- ary_union = rb_hash_values(hash);
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
- return ary_union;
+ return rb_hash_values(hash);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.intersect?(other_ary) -> true or false
+ * intersect?(other_array) -> true or false
*
- * Returns +true+ if the array and +other_ary+ have at least one element in
- * common, otherwise returns +false+.
+ * Returns whether +other_array+ has at least one element that is +#eql?+ to some element of +self+:
*
- * a = [ 1, 2, 3 ]
- * b = [ 3, 4, 5 ]
- * c = [ 5, 6, 7 ]
- * a.intersect?(b) #=> true
- * a.intersect?(c) #=> false
+ * [1, 2, 3].intersect?([3, 4, 5]) # => true
+ * [1, 2, 3].intersect?([4, 5, 6]) # => false
+ *
+ * Each element must correctly implement method <tt>#hash</tt>.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -5541,7 +6020,6 @@ rb_ary_intersect_p(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
break;
}
}
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
return result;
}
@@ -5637,41 +6115,55 @@ ary_max_opt_string(VALUE ary, long i, VALUE vmax)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.max -> element
- * array.max {|a, b| ... } -> element
- * array.max(n) -> new_array
- * array.max(n) {|a, b| ... } -> new_array
+ * max -> element
+ * max(count) -> new_array
+ * max {|a, b| ... } -> element
+ * max(count) {|a, b| ... } -> new_array
*
* Returns one of the following:
+ *
* - The maximum-valued element from +self+.
- * - A new \Array of maximum-valued elements selected from +self+.
+ * - A new array of maximum-valued elements from +self+.
*
- * When no block is given, each element in +self+ must respond to method <tt><=></tt>
- * with an \Integer.
+ * Does not modify +self+.
+ *
+ * With no block given, each element in +self+ must respond to method <tt>#<=></tt>
+ * with a numeric.
*
* With no argument and no block, returns the element in +self+
- * having the maximum value per method <tt><=></tt>:
- * [0, 1, 2].max # => 2
+ * having the maximum value per method <tt>#<=></tt>:
+ *
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].max # => 3
+ *
+ * With non-negative numeric argument +count+ and no block,
+ * returns a new array with at most +count+ elements,
+ * in descending order, per method <tt>#<=></tt>:
*
- * With an argument \Integer +n+ and no block, returns a new \Array with at most +n+ elements,
- * in descending order per method <tt><=></tt>:
- * [0, 1, 2, 3].max(3) # => [3, 2, 1]
- * [0, 1, 2, 3].max(6) # => [3, 2, 1, 0]
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].max(3) # => [3, 2, 1]
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].max(3.0) # => [3, 2, 1]
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].max(9) # => [3, 2, 1, 0]
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].max(0) # => []
*
- * When a block is given, the block must return an \Integer.
+ * With a block given, the block must return a numeric.
*
- * With a block and no argument, calls the block <tt>self.size-1</tt> times to compare elements;
+ * With a block and no argument, calls the block <tt>self.size - 1</tt> times to compare elements;
* returns the element having the maximum value per the block:
- * ['0', '00', '000'].max {|a, b| a.size <=> b.size } # => "000"
*
- * With an argument +n+ and a block, returns a new \Array with at most +n+ elements,
- * in descending order per the block:
- * ['0', '00', '000'].max(2) {|a, b| a.size <=> b.size } # => ["000", "00"]
+ * ['0', '', '000', '00'].max {|a, b| a.size <=> b.size }
+ * # => "000"
+ *
+ * With non-negative numeric argument +count+ and a block,
+ * returns a new array with at most +count+ elements,
+ * in descending order, per the block:
+ *
+ * ['0', '', '000', '00'].max(2) {|a, b| a.size <=> b.size }
+ * # => ["000", "00"]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_max(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
{
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt = { 0, 0 };
VALUE result = Qundef, v;
VALUE num;
long i;
@@ -5681,23 +6173,23 @@ rb_ary_max(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
const long n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (result == Qundef || rb_cmpint(rb_yield_values(2, v, result), v, result) > 0) {
- result = v;
- }
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ if (UNDEF_P(result) || rb_cmpint(rb_yield_values(2, v, result), v, result) > 0) {
+ result = v;
+ }
+ }
}
else if (n > 0) {
result = RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0);
if (n > 1) {
- if (FIXNUM_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(cmp_opt, Integer)) {
+ if (FIXNUM_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(INTEGER)) {
return ary_max_opt_fixnum(ary, 1, result);
}
- else if (STRING_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(cmp_opt, String)) {
+ else if (STRING_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(STRING)) {
return ary_max_opt_string(ary, 1, result);
}
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(cmp_opt, Float)) {
+ else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(FLOAT)) {
return ary_max_opt_float(ary, 1, result);
}
else {
@@ -5705,7 +6197,7 @@ rb_ary_max(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
}
}
}
- if (result == Qundef) return Qnil;
+ if (UNDEF_P(result)) return Qnil;
return result;
}
@@ -5800,41 +6292,55 @@ ary_min_opt_string(VALUE ary, long i, VALUE vmin)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.min -> element
- * array.min { |a, b| ... } -> element
- * array.min(n) -> new_array
- * array.min(n) { |a, b| ... } -> new_array
+ * min -> element
+ * min(count) -> new_array
+ * min {|a, b| ... } -> element
+ * min(count) {|a, b| ... } -> new_array
*
* Returns one of the following:
+ *
* - The minimum-valued element from +self+.
- * - A new \Array of minimum-valued elements selected from +self+.
+ * - A new array of minimum-valued elements from +self+.
*
- * When no block is given, each element in +self+ must respond to method <tt><=></tt>
- * with an \Integer.
+ * Does not modify +self+.
+ *
+ * With no block given, each element in +self+ must respond to method <tt>#<=></tt>
+ * with a numeric.
*
* With no argument and no block, returns the element in +self+
- * having the minimum value per method <tt><=></tt>:
- * [0, 1, 2].min # => 0
+ * having the minimum value per method <tt>#<=></tt>:
+ *
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].min # => 0
*
- * With \Integer argument +n+ and no block, returns a new \Array with at most +n+ elements,
- * in ascending order per method <tt><=></tt>:
- * [0, 1, 2, 3].min(3) # => [0, 1, 2]
- * [0, 1, 2, 3].min(6) # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
+ * With non-negative numeric argument +count+ and no block,
+ * returns a new array with at most +count+ elements,
+ * in ascending order, per method <tt>#<=></tt>:
*
- * When a block is given, the block must return an Integer.
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].min(3) # => [0, 1, 2]
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].min(3.0) # => [0, 1, 2]
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].min(9) # => [0, 1, 2, 3]
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].min(0) # => []
*
- * With a block and no argument, calls the block <tt>self.size-1</tt> times to compare elements;
+ * With a block given, the block must return a numeric.
+ *
+ * With a block and no argument, calls the block <tt>self.size - 1</tt> times to compare elements;
* returns the element having the minimum value per the block:
- * ['0', '00', '000'].min { |a, b| a.size <=> b.size } # => "0"
*
- * With an argument +n+ and a block, returns a new \Array with at most +n+ elements,
- * in ascending order per the block:
- * ['0', '00', '000'].min(2) {|a, b| a.size <=> b.size } # => ["0", "00"]
+ * ['0', '', '000', '00'].min {|a, b| a.size <=> b.size }
+ * # => ""
+ *
+ * With non-negative numeric argument +count+ and a block,
+ * returns a new array with at most +count+ elements,
+ * in ascending order, per the block:
+ *
+ * ['0', '', '000', '00'].min(2) {|a, b| a.size <=> b.size }
+ * # => ["", "0"]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_min(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
{
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt = { 0, 0 };
VALUE result = Qundef, v;
VALUE num;
long i;
@@ -5844,23 +6350,23 @@ rb_ary_min(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
const long n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (result == Qundef || rb_cmpint(rb_yield_values(2, v, result), v, result) < 0) {
- result = v;
- }
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ if (UNDEF_P(result) || rb_cmpint(rb_yield_values(2, v, result), v, result) < 0) {
+ result = v;
+ }
+ }
}
else if (n > 0) {
result = RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0);
if (n > 1) {
- if (FIXNUM_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(cmp_opt, Integer)) {
+ if (FIXNUM_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(INTEGER)) {
return ary_min_opt_fixnum(ary, 1, result);
}
- else if (STRING_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(cmp_opt, String)) {
+ else if (STRING_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(STRING)) {
return ary_min_opt_string(ary, 1, result);
}
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(cmp_opt, Float)) {
+ else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(result) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(FLOAT)) {
return ary_min_opt_float(ary, 1, result);
}
else {
@@ -5868,29 +6374,31 @@ rb_ary_min(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
}
}
}
- if (result == Qundef) return Qnil;
+ if (UNDEF_P(result)) return Qnil;
return result;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.minmax -> [min_val, max_val]
- * array.minmax {|a, b| ... } -> [min_val, max_val]
- *
- * Returns a new 2-element \Array containing the minimum and maximum values
- * from +self+, either per method <tt><=></tt> or per a given block:.
- *
- * When no block is given, each element in +self+ must respond to method <tt><=></tt>
- * with an \Integer;
- * returns a new 2-element \Array containing the minimum and maximum values
- * from +self+, per method <tt><=></tt>:
- * [0, 1, 2].minmax # => [0, 2]
- *
- * When a block is given, the block must return an \Integer;
- * the block is called <tt>self.size-1</tt> times to compare elements;
- * returns a new 2-element \Array containing the minimum and maximum values
- * from +self+, per the block:
- * ['0', '00', '000'].minmax {|a, b| a.size <=> b.size } # => ["0", "000"]
+ * minmax -> array
+ * minmax {|a, b| ... } -> array
+ *
+ * Returns a 2-element array containing the minimum-valued and maximum-valued
+ * elements from +self+;
+ * does not modify +self+.
+ *
+ * With no block given, the minimum and maximum values are determined using method <tt>#<=></tt>:
+ *
+ * [1, 0, 3, 2].minmax # => [0, 3]
+ *
+ * With a block given, the block must return a numeric;
+ * the block is called <tt>self.size - 1</tt> times to compare elements;
+ * returns the elements having the minimum and maximum values per the block:
+ *
+ * ['0', '', '000', '00'].minmax {|a, b| a.size <=> b.size }
+ * # => ["", "000"]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_minmax(VALUE ary)
@@ -5910,30 +6418,30 @@ push_value(st_data_t key, st_data_t val, st_data_t ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.uniq! -> self or nil
- * array.uniq! {|element| ... } -> self or nil
+ * uniq! -> self or nil
+ * uniq! {|element| ... } -> self or nil
*
* Removes duplicate elements from +self+, the first occurrence always being retained;
* returns +self+ if any elements removed, +nil+ otherwise.
*
* With no block given, identifies and removes elements using method <tt>eql?</tt>
- * to compare.
+ * and <tt>hash</tt> to compare elements:
*
- * Returns +self+ if any elements removed:
* a = [0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2]
* a.uniq! # => [0, 1, 2]
- *
- * Returns +nil+ if no elements removed.
+ * a.uniq! # => nil
*
* With a block given, calls the block for each element;
- * identifies (using method <tt>eql?</tt>) and removes
- * elements for which the block returns duplicate values.
+ * identifies and omits "duplicate" elements using method <tt>eql?</tt>
+ * and <tt>hash</tt> to compare <i>block return values</i>;
+ * that is, an element is a duplicate if its block return value
+ * is the same as that of a previous element:
*
- * Returns +self+ if any elements removed:
* a = ['a', 'aa', 'aaa', 'b', 'bb', 'bbb']
- * a.uniq! {|element| element.size } # => ['a', 'aa', 'aaa']
+ * a.uniq! {|element| element.size } # => ["a", "aa", "aaa"]
+ * a.uniq! {|element| element.size } # => nil
*
- * Returns +nil+ if no elements removed.
+ * Related: see {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_uniq_bang(VALUE ary)
@@ -5945,45 +6453,50 @@ rb_ary_uniq_bang(VALUE ary)
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= 1)
return Qnil;
if (rb_block_given_p())
- hash = ary_make_hash_by(ary);
+ hash = ary_make_hash_by(ary);
else
- hash = ary_make_hash(ary);
+ hash = ary_make_hash(ary);
hash_size = RHASH_SIZE(hash);
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == hash_size) {
- return Qnil;
+ return Qnil;
}
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
ARY_SET_LEN(ary, 0);
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary) && !ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
+ if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
+ rb_ary_unshare(ary);
+ FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
}
ary_resize_capa(ary, hash_size);
rb_hash_foreach(hash, push_value, ary);
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.uniq -> new_array
- * array.uniq {|element| ... } -> new_array
+ * uniq -> new_array
+ * uniq {|element| ... } -> new_array
*
- * Returns a new \Array containing those elements from +self+ that are not duplicates,
+ * Returns a new array containing those elements from +self+ that are not duplicates,
* the first occurrence always being retained.
*
- * With no block given, identifies and omits duplicates using method <tt>eql?</tt>
- * to compare.
+ * With no block given, identifies and omits duplicate elements using method <tt>eql?</tt>
+ * and <tt>hash</tt> to compare elements:
+ *
* a = [0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2]
* a.uniq # => [0, 1, 2]
*
* With a block given, calls the block for each element;
- * identifies (using method <tt>eql?</tt>) and omits duplicate values,
- * that is, those elements for which the block returns the same value:
+ * identifies and omits "duplicate" elements using method <tt>eql?</tt>
+ * and <tt>hash</tt> to compare <i>block return values</i>;
+ * that is, an element is a duplicate if its block return value
+ * is the same as that of a previous element:
+ *
* a = ['a', 'aa', 'aaa', 'b', 'bb', 'bbb']
* a.uniq {|element| element.size } # => ["a", "aa", "aaa"]
+ *
+ * Related: {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -5996,15 +6509,12 @@ rb_ary_uniq(VALUE ary)
uniq = rb_ary_dup(ary);
}
else if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- hash = ary_make_hash_by(ary);
- uniq = rb_hash_values(hash);
+ hash = ary_make_hash_by(ary);
+ uniq = rb_hash_values(hash);
}
else {
- hash = ary_make_hash(ary);
- uniq = rb_hash_values(hash);
- }
- if (hash) {
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
+ hash = ary_make_hash(ary);
+ uniq = rb_hash_values(hash);
}
return uniq;
@@ -6012,30 +6522,37 @@ rb_ary_uniq(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.compact! -> self or nil
+ * compact! -> self or nil
*
- * Removes all +nil+ elements from +self+.
+ * Removes all +nil+ elements from +self+;
+ * Returns +self+ if any elements are removed, +nil+ otherwise:
*
- * Returns +self+ if any elements removed, otherwise +nil+.
+ * a = [nil, 0, nil, false, nil, '', nil, [], nil, {}]
+ * a.compact! # => [0, false, "", [], {}]
+ * a # => [0, false, "", [], {}]
+ * a.compact! # => nil
+ *
+ * Related: Array#compact;
+ * see also {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
-static VALUE
+VALUE
rb_ary_compact_bang(VALUE ary)
{
VALUE *p, *t, *end;
long n;
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- p = t = (VALUE *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary); /* WB: no new reference */
+ p = t = (VALUE *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary); /* WB: no new reference */
end = p + RARRAY_LEN(ary);
while (t < end) {
- if (NIL_P(*t)) t++;
- else *p++ = *t++;
+ if (NIL_P(*t)) t++;
+ else *p++ = *t++;
}
- n = p - RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary);
+ n = p - RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == n) {
- return Qnil;
+ return Qnil;
}
ary_resize_smaller(ary, n);
@@ -6044,11 +6561,16 @@ rb_ary_compact_bang(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.compact -> new_array
+ * compact -> new_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array containing only the non-+nil+ elements from +self+;
+ * element order is preserved:
*
- * Returns a new \Array containing all non-+nil+ elements from +self+:
- * a = [nil, 0, nil, 1, nil, 2, nil]
- * a.compact # => [0, 1, 2]
+ * a = [nil, 0, nil, false, nil, '', nil, [], nil, {}]
+ * a.compact # => [0, false, "", [], {}]
+ *
+ * Related: Array#compact!;
+ * see also {Methods for Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -6061,26 +6583,29 @@ rb_ary_compact(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.count -> an_integer
- * array.count(obj) -> an_integer
- * array.count {|element| ... } -> an_integer
+ * count -> integer
+ * count(object) -> integer
+ * count {|element| ... } -> integer
*
* Returns a count of specified elements.
*
* With no argument and no block, returns the count of all elements:
- * [0, 1, 2].count # => 3
- * [].count # => 0
*
- * With argument +obj+, returns the count of elements <tt>==</tt> to +obj+:
- * [0, 1, 2, 0.0].count(0) # => 2
- * [0, 1, 2].count(3) # => 0
+ * [0, :one, 'two', 3, 3.0].count # => 5
+ *
+ * With argument +object+ given, returns the count of elements <tt>==</tt> to +object+:
+ *
+ * [0, :one, 'two', 3, 3.0].count(3) # => 2
*
* With no argument and a block given, calls the block with each element;
* returns the count of elements for which the block returns a truthy value:
- * [0, 1, 2, 3].count {|element| element > 1} # => 2
*
- * With argument +obj+ and a block given, issues a warning, ignores the block,
- * and returns the count of elements <tt>==</tt> to +obj+:
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].count {|element| element > 1 } # => 2
+ *
+ * With argument +object+ and a block given, issues a warning, ignores the block,
+ * and returns the count of elements <tt>==</tt> to +object+.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -6089,25 +6614,25 @@ rb_ary_count(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
long i, n = 0;
if (rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) == 0) {
- VALUE v;
+ VALUE v;
- if (!rb_block_given_p())
- return LONG2NUM(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
+ if (!rb_block_given_p())
+ return LONG2NUM(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(v))) n++;
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(v))) n++;
+ }
}
else {
VALUE obj = argv[0];
- if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- rb_warn("given block not used");
- }
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), obj)) n++;
- }
+ if (rb_block_given_p()) {
+ rb_warn("given block not used");
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ if (rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), obj)) n++;
+ }
}
return LONG2NUM(n);
@@ -6117,9 +6642,8 @@ static VALUE
flatten(VALUE ary, int level)
{
long i;
- VALUE stack, result, tmp = 0, elt, vmemo;
- st_table *memo = 0;
- st_data_t id;
+ VALUE stack, result, tmp = 0, elt;
+ VALUE memo = Qfalse;
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
elt = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
@@ -6133,7 +6657,7 @@ flatten(VALUE ary, int level)
}
result = ary_new(0, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- ary_memcpy(result, 0, i, RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary));
+ ary_memcpy(result, 0, i, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
ARY_SET_LEN(result, i);
stack = ary_new(0, ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE);
@@ -6141,64 +6665,58 @@ flatten(VALUE ary, int level)
rb_ary_push(stack, LONG2NUM(i + 1));
if (level < 0) {
- vmemo = rb_hash_new();
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(vmemo);
- memo = st_init_numtable();
- rb_hash_st_table_set(vmemo, memo);
- st_insert(memo, (st_data_t)ary, (st_data_t)Qtrue);
- st_insert(memo, (st_data_t)tmp, (st_data_t)Qtrue);
+ memo = rb_obj_hide(rb_ident_hash_new());
+ rb_hash_aset(memo, ary, Qtrue);
+ rb_hash_aset(memo, tmp, Qtrue);
}
ary = tmp;
i = 0;
while (1) {
- while (i < RARRAY_LEN(ary)) {
- elt = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i++);
- if (level >= 0 && RARRAY_LEN(stack) / 2 >= level) {
- rb_ary_push(result, elt);
- continue;
- }
- tmp = rb_check_array_type(elt);
- if (RBASIC(result)->klass) {
- if (memo) {
- RB_GC_GUARD(vmemo);
- st_clear(memo);
- }
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "flatten reentered");
- }
- if (NIL_P(tmp)) {
- rb_ary_push(result, elt);
- }
- else {
- if (memo) {
- id = (st_data_t)tmp;
- if (st_is_member(memo, id)) {
- st_clear(memo);
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "tried to flatten recursive array");
- }
- st_insert(memo, id, (st_data_t)Qtrue);
- }
- rb_ary_push(stack, ary);
- rb_ary_push(stack, LONG2NUM(i));
- ary = tmp;
- i = 0;
- }
- }
- if (RARRAY_LEN(stack) == 0) {
- break;
- }
- if (memo) {
- id = (st_data_t)ary;
- st_delete(memo, &id, 0);
- }
- tmp = rb_ary_pop(stack);
- i = NUM2LONG(tmp);
- ary = rb_ary_pop(stack);
+ while (i < RARRAY_LEN(ary)) {
+ elt = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i++);
+ if (level >= 0 && RARRAY_LEN(stack) / 2 >= level) {
+ rb_ary_push(result, elt);
+ continue;
+ }
+ tmp = rb_check_array_type(elt);
+ if (RBASIC(result)->klass) {
+ if (RTEST(memo)) {
+ rb_hash_clear(memo);
+ }
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "flatten reentered");
+ }
+ if (NIL_P(tmp)) {
+ rb_ary_push(result, elt);
+ }
+ else {
+ if (memo) {
+ if (rb_hash_aref(memo, tmp) == Qtrue) {
+ rb_hash_clear(memo);
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "tried to flatten recursive array");
+ }
+ rb_hash_aset(memo, tmp, Qtrue);
+ }
+ rb_ary_push(stack, ary);
+ rb_ary_push(stack, LONG2NUM(i));
+ ary = tmp;
+ i = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if (RARRAY_LEN(stack) == 0) {
+ break;
+ }
+ if (memo) {
+ rb_hash_delete(memo, ary);
+ }
+ tmp = rb_ary_pop(stack);
+ i = NUM2LONG(tmp);
+ ary = rb_ary_pop(stack);
}
if (memo) {
- st_clear(memo);
+ rb_hash_clear(memo);
}
RBASIC_SET_CLASS(result, rb_cArray);
@@ -6207,30 +6725,37 @@ flatten(VALUE ary, int level)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.flatten! -> self or nil
- * array.flatten!(level) -> self or nil
- *
- * Replaces each nested \Array in +self+ with the elements from that \Array;
- * returns +self+ if any changes, +nil+ otherwise.
- *
- * With non-negative \Integer argument +level+, flattens recursively through +level+ levels:
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten!(1) # => [0, 1, [2, 3], 4, 5]
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten!(2) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten!(3) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * [0, 1, 2].flatten!(1) # => nil
- *
- * With no argument, a +nil+ argument, or with negative argument +level+, flattens all levels:
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten! # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * [0, 1, 2].flatten! # => nil
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten!(-1) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten!(-2) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * [0, 1, 2].flatten!(-1) # => nil
+ * flatten!(depth = nil) -> self or nil
+ *
+ * Returns +self+ as a recursively flattening of +self+ to +depth+ levels of recursion;
+ * +depth+ must be an
+ * {integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects],
+ * or +nil+.
+ * At each level of recursion:
+ *
+ * - Each element that is an array is "flattened"
+ * (that is, replaced by its individual array elements).
+ * - Each element that is not an array is unchanged
+ * (even if the element is an object that has instance method +flatten+).
+ *
+ * Returns +nil+ if no elements were flattened.
+ *
+ * With non-negative integer argument +depth+, flattens recursively through +depth+ levels:
+ *
+ * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5, {foo: 0}, Set.new([6, 7]) ]
+ * a # => [0, [1, [2, 3], 4], 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.dup.flatten!(1) # => [0, 1, [2, 3], 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.dup.flatten!(1.1) # => [0, 1, [2, 3], 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.dup.flatten!(2) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.dup.flatten!(3) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ *
+ * With +nil+ or negative argument +depth+, flattens all levels:
+ *
+ * a.dup.flatten! # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.dup.flatten!(-1) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ *
+ * Related: Array#flatten;
+ * see also {Methods for Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -6246,9 +6771,9 @@ rb_ary_flatten_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
result = flatten(ary, level);
if (result == ary) {
- return Qnil;
+ return Qnil;
}
- if (!(mod = ARY_EMBED_P(result))) rb_obj_freeze(result);
+ if (!(mod = ARY_EMBED_P(result))) rb_ary_freeze(result);
rb_ary_replace(ary, result);
if (mod) ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(result, 0);
@@ -6257,32 +6782,37 @@ rb_ary_flatten_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.flatten -> new_array
- * array.flatten(level) -> new_array
- *
- * Returns a new \Array that is a recursive flattening of +self+:
- * - Each non-Array element is unchanged.
- * - Each \Array is replaced by its individual elements.
- *
- * With non-negative \Integer argument +level+, flattens recursively through +level+ levels:
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten(0) # => [0, [1, [2, 3], 4], 5]
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten(1) # => [0, 1, [2, 3], 4, 5]
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten(2) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten(3) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- *
- * With no argument, a +nil+ argument, or with negative argument +level+, flattens all levels:
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * [0, 1, 2].flatten # => [0, 1, 2]
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten(-1) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5 ]
- * a.flatten(-2) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * [0, 1, 2].flatten(-1) # => [0, 1, 2]
+ * flatten(depth = nil) -> new_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array that is a recursive flattening of +self+
+ * to +depth+ levels of recursion;
+ * +depth+ must be an
+ * {integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects]
+ * or +nil+.
+ * At each level of recursion:
+ *
+ * - Each element that is an array is "flattened"
+ * (that is, replaced by its individual array elements).
+ * - Each element that is not an array is unchanged
+ * (even if the element is an object that has instance method +flatten+).
+ *
+ * With non-negative integer argument +depth+, flattens recursively through +depth+ levels:
+ *
+ * a = [ 0, [ 1, [2, 3], 4 ], 5, {foo: 0}, Set.new([6, 7]) ]
+ * a # => [0, [1, [2, 3], 4], 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.flatten(0) # => [0, [1, [2, 3], 4], 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.flatten(1 ) # => [0, 1, [2, 3], 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.flatten(1.1) # => [0, 1, [2, 3], 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.flatten(2) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.flatten(3) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ *
+ * With +nil+ or negative +depth+, flattens all levels.
+ *
+ * a.flatten # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ * a.flatten(-1) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, {foo: 0}, #<Set: {6, 7}>]
+ *
+ * Related: Array#flatten!;
+ * see also {Methods for Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -6314,16 +6844,16 @@ rb_ary_shuffle_bang(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE ary, VALUE randgen)
rb_ary_modify(ary);
i = len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- while (i) {
- long j = RAND_UPTO(i);
- VALUE tmp;
- if (len != RARRAY_LEN(ary) || ptr != RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ary)) {
+ while (i > 1) {
+ long j = RAND_UPTO(i);
+ VALUE tmp;
+ if (len != RARRAY_LEN(ary) || ptr != RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary)) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "modified during shuffle");
- }
- tmp = ptr[--i];
- ptr[i] = ptr[j];
- ptr[j] = tmp;
- }
+ }
+ tmp = ptr[--i];
+ ptr[i] = ptr[j];
+ ptr[j] = tmp;
+ }
}); /* WB: no new reference */
return ary;
}
@@ -6336,6 +6866,14 @@ rb_ary_shuffle(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE ary, VALUE randgen)
return ary;
}
+static const rb_data_type_t ary_sample_memo_type = {
+ .wrap_struct_name = "ary_sample_memo",
+ .function = {
+ .dfree = (RUBY_DATA_FUNC)st_free_table,
+ },
+ .flags = RUBY_TYPED_WB_PROTECTED | RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY
+};
+
static VALUE
ary_sample(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE ary, VALUE randgen, VALUE nv, VALUE to_array)
{
@@ -6346,120 +6884,119 @@ ary_sample(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE ary, VALUE randgen, VALUE nv, VALUE
len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (!to_array) {
- if (len < 2)
- i = 0;
- else
- i = RAND_UPTO(len);
+ if (len < 2)
+ i = 0;
+ else
+ i = RAND_UPTO(len);
- return rb_ary_elt(ary, i);
+ return rb_ary_elt(ary, i);
}
n = NUM2LONG(nv);
if (n < 0) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative sample number");
if (n > len) n = len;
if (n <= numberof(idx)) {
- for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
- rnds[i] = RAND_UPTO(len - i);
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
+ rnds[i] = RAND_UPTO(len - i);
+ }
}
k = len;
len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (len < k && n <= numberof(idx)) {
- for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
- if (rnds[i] >= len) return rb_ary_new_capa(0);
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
+ if (rnds[i] >= len) return rb_ary_new_capa(0);
+ }
}
if (n > len) n = len;
switch (n) {
case 0:
- return rb_ary_new_capa(0);
+ return rb_ary_new_capa(0);
case 1:
- i = rnds[0];
- return rb_ary_new_from_args(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
+ i = rnds[0];
+ return rb_ary_new_from_args(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
case 2:
- i = rnds[0];
- j = rnds[1];
- if (j >= i) j++;
- return rb_ary_new_from_args(2, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, j));
+ i = rnds[0];
+ j = rnds[1];
+ if (j >= i) j++;
+ return rb_ary_new_from_args(2, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, j));
case 3:
- i = rnds[0];
- j = rnds[1];
- k = rnds[2];
- {
- long l = j, g = i;
- if (j >= i) l = i, g = ++j;
- if (k >= l && (++k >= g)) ++k;
- }
- return rb_ary_new_from_args(3, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, j), RARRAY_AREF(ary, k));
+ i = rnds[0];
+ j = rnds[1];
+ k = rnds[2];
+ {
+ long l = j, g = i;
+ if (j >= i) l = i, g = ++j;
+ if (k >= l && (++k >= g)) ++k;
+ }
+ return rb_ary_new_from_args(3, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, j), RARRAY_AREF(ary, k));
}
memo_threshold =
- len < 2560 ? len / 128 :
- len < 5120 ? len / 64 :
- len < 10240 ? len / 32 :
- len / 16;
+ len < 2560 ? len / 128 :
+ len < 5120 ? len / 64 :
+ len < 10240 ? len / 32 :
+ len / 16;
if (n <= numberof(idx)) {
- long sorted[numberof(idx)];
- sorted[0] = idx[0] = rnds[0];
- for (i=1; i<n; i++) {
- k = rnds[i];
- for (j = 0; j < i; ++j) {
- if (k < sorted[j]) break;
- ++k;
- }
- memmove(&sorted[j+1], &sorted[j], sizeof(sorted[0])*(i-j));
- sorted[j] = idx[i] = k;
- }
- result = rb_ary_new_capa(n);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(result, ptr_result, {
- for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
- ptr_result[i] = RARRAY_AREF(ary, idx[i]);
- }
- });
+ long sorted[numberof(idx)];
+ sorted[0] = idx[0] = rnds[0];
+ for (i=1; i<n; i++) {
+ k = rnds[i];
+ for (j = 0; j < i; ++j) {
+ if (k < sorted[j]) break;
+ ++k;
+ }
+ memmove(&sorted[j+1], &sorted[j], sizeof(sorted[0])*(i-j));
+ sorted[j] = idx[i] = k;
+ }
+ result = rb_ary_new_capa(n);
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(result, ptr_result, {
+ for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
+ ptr_result[i] = RARRAY_AREF(ary, idx[i]);
+ }
+ });
}
else if (n <= memo_threshold / 2) {
- long max_idx = 0;
-#undef RUBY_UNTYPED_DATA_WARNING
-#define RUBY_UNTYPED_DATA_WARNING 0
- VALUE vmemo = Data_Wrap_Struct(0, 0, st_free_table, 0);
- st_table *memo = st_init_numtable_with_size(n);
- DATA_PTR(vmemo) = memo;
- result = rb_ary_new_capa(n);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(result, ptr_result, {
- for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
- long r = RAND_UPTO(len-i) + i;
- ptr_result[i] = r;
- if (r > max_idx) max_idx = r;
- }
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (len <= max_idx) n = 0;
- else if (n > len) n = len;
- RARRAY_PTR_USE_TRANSIENT(ary, ptr_ary, {
- for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
- long j2 = j = ptr_result[i];
- long i2 = i;
- st_data_t value;
- if (st_lookup(memo, (st_data_t)i, &value)) i2 = (long)value;
- if (st_lookup(memo, (st_data_t)j, &value)) j2 = (long)value;
- st_insert(memo, (st_data_t)j, (st_data_t)i2);
- ptr_result[i] = ptr_ary[j2];
- }
- });
- });
- DATA_PTR(vmemo) = 0;
- st_free_table(memo);
+ long max_idx = 0;
+ VALUE vmemo = TypedData_Wrap_Struct(0, &ary_sample_memo_type, 0);
+ st_table *memo = st_init_numtable_with_size(n);
+ RTYPEDDATA_DATA(vmemo) = memo;
+ result = rb_ary_new_capa(n);
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(result, ptr_result, {
+ for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
+ long r = RAND_UPTO(len-i) + i;
+ ptr_result[i] = r;
+ if (r > max_idx) max_idx = r;
+ }
+ len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ if (len <= max_idx) n = 0;
+ else if (n > len) n = len;
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr_ary, {
+ for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
+ long j2 = j = ptr_result[i];
+ long i2 = i;
+ st_data_t value;
+ if (st_lookup(memo, (st_data_t)i, &value)) i2 = (long)value;
+ if (st_lookup(memo, (st_data_t)j, &value)) j2 = (long)value;
+ st_insert(memo, (st_data_t)j, (st_data_t)i2);
+ ptr_result[i] = ptr_ary[j2];
+ }
+ });
+ });
+ RTYPEDDATA_DATA(vmemo) = 0;
+ st_free_table(memo);
+ RB_GC_GUARD(vmemo);
}
else {
- result = rb_ary_dup(ary);
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(result);
- RB_GC_GUARD(ary);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(result, ptr_result, {
- for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
- j = RAND_UPTO(len-i) + i;
- nv = ptr_result[j];
- ptr_result[j] = ptr_result[i];
- ptr_result[i] = nv;
- }
- });
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(result, rb_cArray);
+ result = rb_ary_dup(ary);
+ RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(result);
+ RB_GC_GUARD(ary);
+ RARRAY_PTR_USE(result, ptr_result, {
+ for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
+ j = RAND_UPTO(len-i) + i;
+ nv = ptr_result[j];
+ ptr_result[j] = ptr_result[i];
+ ptr_result[i] = nv;
+ }
+ });
+ RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(result, rb_cArray);
}
ARY_SET_LEN(result, n);
@@ -6467,6 +7004,12 @@ ary_sample(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE ary, VALUE randgen, VALUE nv, VALUE
}
static VALUE
+ary_sized_alloc(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE self)
+{
+ return rb_ary_new2(RARRAY_LEN(self));
+}
+
+static VALUE
ary_sample0(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE ary)
{
return ary_sample(ec, ary, rb_cRandom, Qfalse, Qfalse);
@@ -6478,7 +7021,7 @@ rb_ary_cycle_size(VALUE self, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
long mul;
VALUE n = Qnil;
if (args && (RARRAY_LEN(args) > 0)) {
- n = RARRAY_AREF(args, 0);
+ n = RARRAY_AREF(args, 0);
}
if (RARRAY_LEN(self) == 0) return INT2FIX(0);
if (NIL_P(n)) return DBL2NUM(HUGE_VAL);
@@ -6490,32 +7033,36 @@ rb_ary_cycle_size(VALUE self, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.cycle {|element| ... } -> nil
- * array.cycle(count) {|element| ... } -> nil
- * array.cycle -> new_enumerator
- * array.cycle(count) -> new_enumerator
+ * cycle(count = nil) {|element| ... } -> nil
+ * cycle(count = nil) -> new_enumerator
+ *
+ * With a block given, may call the block, depending on the value of argument +count+;
+ * +count+ must be an
+ * {integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects],
+ * or +nil+.
*
- * When called with positive \Integer argument +count+ and a block,
- * calls the block with each element, then does so again,
+ * When +count+ is positive,
+ * calls the block with each element, then does so repeatedly,
* until it has done so +count+ times; returns +nil+:
+ *
* output = []
* [0, 1].cycle(2) {|element| output.push(element) } # => nil
* output # => [0, 1, 0, 1]
*
- * If +count+ is zero or negative, does not call the block:
- * [0, 1].cycle(0) {|element| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => nil
+ * When +count+ is zero or negative, does not call the block:
+ *
+ * [0, 1].cycle(0) {|element| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => nil
* [0, 1].cycle(-1) {|element| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => nil
*
- * When a block is given, and argument is omitted or +nil+, cycles forever:
+ * When +count+ is +nil+, cycles forever:
+ *
* # Prints 0 and 1 forever.
* [0, 1].cycle {|element| puts element }
* [0, 1].cycle(nil) {|element| puts element }
*
- * When no block is given, returns a new \Enumerator:
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
*
- * [0, 1].cycle(2) # => #<Enumerator: [0, 1]:cycle(2)>
- * [0, 1].cycle # => # => #<Enumerator: [0, 1]:cycle>
- * [0, 1].cycle.first(5) # => [0, 1, 0, 1, 0]
+ * Related: see {Methods for Iterating}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Iterating].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_cycle(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
@@ -6541,9 +7088,6 @@ rb_ary_cycle(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
return Qnil;
}
-#define tmpary(n) rb_ary_tmp_new(n)
-#define tmpary_discard(a) (ary_discard(a), RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(a, rb_cArray))
-
/*
* Build a ruby array of the corresponding values and yield it to the
* associated block.
@@ -6579,32 +7123,32 @@ permute0(const long n, const long r, long *const p, char *const used, const VALU
long i = 0, index = 0;
for (;;) {
- const char *const unused = memchr(&used[i], 0, n-i);
- if (!unused) {
- if (!index) break;
- i = p[--index]; /* pop index */
- used[i++] = 0; /* index unused */
- }
- else {
- i = unused - used;
- p[index] = i;
- used[i] = 1; /* mark index used */
- ++index;
- if (index < r-1) { /* if not done yet */
- p[index] = i = 0;
- continue;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
- if (used[i]) continue;
- p[index] = i;
- if (!yield_indexed_values(values, r, p)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "permute reentered");
- }
- }
- i = p[--index]; /* pop index */
- used[i] = 0; /* index unused */
- p[index] = ++i;
- }
+ const char *const unused = memchr(&used[i], 0, n-i);
+ if (!unused) {
+ if (!index) break;
+ i = p[--index]; /* pop index */
+ used[i++] = 0; /* index unused */
+ }
+ else {
+ i = unused - used;
+ p[index] = i;
+ used[i] = 1; /* mark index used */
+ ++index;
+ if (index < r-1) { /* if not done yet */
+ p[index] = i = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
+ if (used[i]) continue;
+ p[index] = i;
+ if (!yield_indexed_values(values, r, p)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "permute reentered");
+ }
+ }
+ i = p[--index]; /* pop index */
+ used[i] = 0; /* index unused */
+ p[index] = ++i;
+ }
}
}
@@ -6617,14 +7161,14 @@ descending_factorial(long from, long how_many)
{
VALUE cnt;
if (how_many > 0) {
- cnt = LONG2FIX(from);
- while (--how_many > 0) {
- long v = --from;
- cnt = rb_int_mul(cnt, LONG2FIX(v));
- }
+ cnt = LONG2FIX(from);
+ while (--how_many > 0) {
+ long v = --from;
+ cnt = rb_int_mul(cnt, LONG2FIX(v));
+ }
}
else {
- cnt = LONG2FIX(how_many == 0);
+ cnt = LONG2FIX(how_many == 0);
}
return cnt;
}
@@ -6635,18 +7179,18 @@ binomial_coefficient(long comb, long size)
VALUE r;
long i;
if (comb > size-comb) {
- comb = size-comb;
+ comb = size-comb;
}
if (comb < 0) {
- return LONG2FIX(0);
+ return LONG2FIX(0);
}
else if (comb == 0) {
- return LONG2FIX(1);
+ return LONG2FIX(1);
}
r = LONG2FIX(size);
for (i = 1; i < comb; ++i) {
- r = rb_int_mul(r, LONG2FIX(size - i));
- r = rb_int_idiv(r, LONG2FIX(i + 1));
+ r = rb_int_mul(r, LONG2FIX(size - i));
+ r = rb_int_idiv(r, LONG2FIX(i + 1));
}
return r;
}
@@ -6662,66 +7206,44 @@ rb_ary_permutation_size(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.permutation {|element| ... } -> self
- * array.permutation(n) {|element| ... } -> self
- * array.permutation -> new_enumerator
- * array.permutation(n) -> new_enumerator
+ * permutation(count = self.size) {|permutation| ... } -> self
+ * permutation(count = self.size) -> new_enumerator
*
- * When invoked with a block, yield all permutations of elements of +self+; returns +self+.
- * The order of permutations is indeterminate.
+ * Iterates over permutations of the elements of +self+;
+ * the order of permutations is indeterminate.
*
- * When a block and an in-range positive \Integer argument +n+ (<tt>0 < n <= self.size</tt>)
- * are given, calls the block with all +n+-tuple permutations of +self+.
+ * With a block and an in-range positive integer argument +count+ (<tt>0 < count <= self.size</tt>) given,
+ * calls the block with each permutation of +self+ of size +count+;
+ * returns +self+:
*
- * Example:
* a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.permutation(2) {|permutation| p permutation }
- * Output:
- * [0, 1]
- * [0, 2]
- * [1, 0]
- * [1, 2]
- * [2, 0]
- * [2, 1]
- * Another example:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.permutation(3) {|permutation| p permutation }
- * Output:
- * [0, 1, 2]
- * [0, 2, 1]
- * [1, 0, 2]
- * [1, 2, 0]
- * [2, 0, 1]
- * [2, 1, 0]
- *
- * When +n+ is zero, calls the block once with a new empty \Array:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.permutation(0) {|permutation| p permutation }
- * Output:
- * []
+ * perms = []
+ * a.permutation(1) {|perm| perms.push(perm) }
+ * perms # => [[0], [1], [2]]
+ *
+ * perms = []
+ * a.permutation(2) {|perm| perms.push(perm) }
+ * perms # => [[0, 1], [0, 2], [1, 0], [1, 2], [2, 0], [2, 1]]
+ *
+ * perms = []
+ * a.permutation(3) {|perm| perms.push(perm) }
+ * perms # => [[0, 1, 2], [0, 2, 1], [1, 0, 2], [1, 2, 0], [2, 0, 1], [2, 1, 0]]
+ *
+ * When +count+ is zero, calls the block once with a new empty array:
+ *
+ * perms = []
+ * a.permutation(0) {|perm| perms.push(perm) }
+ * perms # => [[]]
*
- * When +n+ is out of range (negative or larger than <tt>self.size</tt>),
+ * When +count+ is out of range (negative or larger than <tt>self.size</tt>),
* does not call the block:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
+ *
* a.permutation(-1) {|permutation| fail 'Cannot happen' }
* a.permutation(4) {|permutation| fail 'Cannot happen' }
*
- * When a block given but no argument,
- * behaves the same as <tt>a.permutation(a.size)</tt>:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.permutation {|permutation| p permutation }
- * Output:
- * [0, 1, 2]
- * [0, 2, 1]
- * [1, 0, 2]
- * [1, 2, 0]
- * [2, 0, 1]
- * [2, 1, 0]
- *
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.permutation # => #<Enumerator: [0, 1, 2]:permutation>
- * a.permutation(2) # => #<Enumerator: [0, 1, 2]:permutation(2)>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: {Methods for Iterating}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Iterating].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -6736,28 +7258,28 @@ rb_ary_permutation(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
r = NUM2LONG(argv[0]); /* Permutation size from argument */
if (r < 0 || n < r) {
- /* no permutations: yield nothing */
+ /* no permutations: yield nothing */
}
else if (r == 0) { /* exactly one permutation: the zero-length array */
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
+ rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
}
else if (r == 1) { /* this is a special, easy case */
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
+ }
}
else { /* this is the general case */
- volatile VALUE t0;
- long *p = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, r+roomof(n, sizeof(long)));
- char *used = (char*)(p + r);
- VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
+ volatile VALUE t0;
+ long *p = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, r+roomof(n, sizeof(long)));
+ char *used = (char*)(p + r);
+ VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
+ RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
- MEMZERO(used, char, n); /* initialize array */
+ MEMZERO(used, char, n); /* initialize array */
- permute0(n, r, p, used, ary0); /* compute and yield permutations */
- ALLOCV_END(t0);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
+ permute0(n, r, p, used, ary0); /* compute and yield permutations */
+ ALLOCV_END(t0);
+ RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
}
return ary;
}
@@ -6770,16 +7292,16 @@ combinate0(const long len, const long n, long *const stack, const VALUE values)
MEMZERO(stack+1, long, n);
stack[0] = -1;
for (;;) {
- for (lev++; lev < n; lev++) {
- stack[lev+1] = stack[lev]+1;
- }
- if (!yield_indexed_values(values, n, stack+1)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "combination reentered");
- }
- do {
- if (lev == 0) return;
- stack[lev--]++;
- } while (stack[lev+1]+n == len+lev+1);
+ for (lev++; lev < n; lev++) {
+ stack[lev+1] = stack[lev]+1;
+ }
+ if (!yield_indexed_values(values, n, stack+1)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "combination reentered");
+ }
+ do {
+ if (lev == 0) return;
+ stack[lev--]++;
+ } while (stack[lev+1]+n == len+lev+1);
}
}
@@ -6794,44 +7316,46 @@ rb_ary_combination_size(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.combination(n) {|element| ... } -> self
- * array.combination(n) -> new_enumerator
+ * combination(count) {|element| ... } -> self
+ * combination(count) -> new_enumerator
*
- * Calls the block, if given, with combinations of elements of +self+;
- * returns +self+. The order of combinations is indeterminate.
+ * When a block and a positive
+ * {integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects]
+ * argument +count+ (<tt>0 < count <= self.size</tt>)
+ * are given, calls the block with each combination of +self+ of size +count+;
+ * returns +self+:
*
- * When a block and an in-range positive \Integer argument +n+ (<tt>0 < n <= self.size</tt>)
- * are given, calls the block with all +n+-tuple combinations of +self+.
+ * a = %w[a b c] # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ * a.combination(2) {|combination| p combination } # => ["a", "b", "c"]
*
- * Example:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.combination(2) {|combination| p combination }
* Output:
- * [0, 1]
- * [0, 2]
- * [1, 2]
*
- * Another example:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.combination(3) {|combination| p combination }
- * Output:
- * [0, 1, 2]
+ * ["a", "b"]
+ * ["a", "c"]
+ * ["b", "c"]
+ *
+ * The order of the yielded combinations is not guaranteed.
+ *
+ * When +count+ is zero, calls the block once with a new empty array:
+ *
+ * a.combination(0) {|combination| p combination }
+ * [].combination(0) {|combination| p combination }
*
- * When +n+ is zero, calls the block once with a new empty \Array:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a1 = a.combination(0) {|combination| p combination }
* Output:
+ *
+ * []
* []
*
- * When +n+ is out of range (negative or larger than <tt>self.size</tt>),
+ * When +count+ is negative or larger than +self.size+ and +self+ is non-empty,
* does not call the block:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.combination(-1) {|combination| fail 'Cannot happen' }
- * a.combination(4) {|combination| fail 'Cannot happen' }
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.combination(2) # => #<Enumerator: [0, 1, 2]:combination(2)>
+ * a.combination(-1) {|combination| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ * a.combination(4) {|combination| fail 'Cannot happen' } # => ["a", "b", "c"]
+ *
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: Array#permutation;
+ * see also {Methods for Iterating}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Iterating].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -6843,25 +7367,25 @@ rb_ary_combination(VALUE ary, VALUE num)
RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 1, &num, rb_ary_combination_size);
len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (n < 0 || len < n) {
- /* yield nothing */
+ /* yield nothing */
}
else if (n == 0) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
+ rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
}
else if (n == 1) {
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
+ }
}
else {
- VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
- volatile VALUE t0;
- long *stack = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, n+1);
+ VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
+ volatile VALUE t0;
+ long *stack = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, n+1);
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
- combinate0(len, n, stack, ary0);
- ALLOCV_END(t0);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
+ RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
+ combinate0(len, n, stack, ary0);
+ ALLOCV_END(t0);
+ RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
}
return ary;
}
@@ -6885,19 +7409,19 @@ rpermute0(const long n, const long r, long *const p, const VALUE values)
p[index] = i;
for (;;) {
- if (++index < r-1) {
- p[index] = i = 0;
- continue;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
- p[index] = i;
- if (!yield_indexed_values(values, r, p)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "repeated permute reentered");
- }
- }
- do {
- if (index <= 0) return;
- } while ((i = ++p[--index]) >= n);
+ if (++index < r-1) {
+ p[index] = i = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
+ p[index] = i;
+ if (!yield_indexed_values(values, r, p)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "repeated permute reentered");
+ }
+ }
+ do {
+ if (index <= 0) return;
+ } while ((i = ++p[--index]) >= n);
}
}
@@ -6908,68 +7432,51 @@ rb_ary_repeated_permutation_size(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
long k = NUM2LONG(RARRAY_AREF(args, 0));
if (k < 0) {
- return LONG2FIX(0);
+ return LONG2FIX(0);
}
if (n <= 0) {
- return LONG2FIX(!k);
+ return LONG2FIX(!k);
}
return rb_int_positive_pow(n, (unsigned long)k);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.repeated_permutation(n) {|permutation| ... } -> self
- * array.repeated_permutation(n) -> new_enumerator
+ * repeated_permutation(size) {|permutation| ... } -> self
+ * repeated_permutation(size) -> new_enumerator
*
- * Calls the block with each repeated permutation of length +n+ of the elements of +self+;
- * each permutation is an \Array;
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each repeated permutation of length +size+
+ * of the elements of +self+;
+ * each permutation is an array;
* returns +self+. The order of the permutations is indeterminate.
*
- * When a block and a positive \Integer argument +n+ are given, calls the block with each
- * +n+-tuple repeated permutation of the elements of +self+.
- * The number of permutations is <tt>self.size**n</tt>.
+ * If a positive integer argument +size+ is given,
+ * calls the block with each +size+-tuple repeated permutation of the elements of +self+.
+ * The number of permutations is <tt>self.size**size</tt>.
*
- * +n+ = 1:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.repeated_permutation(1) {|permutation| p permutation }
- * Output:
- * [0]
- * [1]
- * [2]
+ * Examples:
*
- * +n+ = 2:
- * a.repeated_permutation(2) {|permutation| p permutation }
- * Output:
- * [0, 0]
- * [0, 1]
- * [0, 2]
- * [1, 0]
- * [1, 1]
- * [1, 2]
- * [2, 0]
- * [2, 1]
- * [2, 2]
- *
- * If +n+ is zero, calls the block once with an empty \Array.
- *
- * If +n+ is negative, does not call the block:
- * a.repeated_permutation(-1) {|permutation| fail 'Cannot happen' }
- *
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.repeated_permutation(2) # => #<Enumerator: [0, 1, 2]:permutation(2)>
- *
- * Using Enumerators, it's convenient to show the permutations and counts
- * for some values of +n+:
- * e = a.repeated_permutation(0)
- * e.size # => 1
- * e.to_a # => [[]]
- * e = a.repeated_permutation(1)
- * e.size # => 3
- * e.to_a # => [[0], [1], [2]]
- * e = a.repeated_permutation(2)
- * e.size # => 9
- * e.to_a # => [[0, 0], [0, 1], [0, 2], [1, 0], [1, 1], [1, 2], [2, 0], [2, 1], [2, 2]]
+ * - +size+ is 1:
+ *
+ * p = []
+ * [0, 1, 2].repeated_permutation(1) {|permutation| p.push(permutation) }
+ * p # => [[0], [1], [2]]
+ *
+ * - +size+ is 2:
+ *
+ * p = []
+ * [0, 1, 2].repeated_permutation(2) {|permutation| p.push(permutation) }
+ * p # => [[0, 0], [0, 1], [0, 2], [1, 0], [1, 1], [1, 2], [2, 0], [2, 1], [2, 2]]
+ *
+ * If +size+ is zero, calls the block once with an empty array.
+ *
+ * If +size+ is negative, does not call the block:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2].repeated_permutation(-1) {|permutation| fail 'Cannot happen' }
+ *
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_repeated_permutation(VALUE ary, VALUE num)
@@ -6981,25 +7488,25 @@ rb_ary_repeated_permutation(VALUE ary, VALUE num)
r = NUM2LONG(num); /* Permutation size from argument */
if (r < 0) {
- /* no permutations: yield nothing */
+ /* no permutations: yield nothing */
}
else if (r == 0) { /* exactly one permutation: the zero-length array */
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
+ rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
}
else if (r == 1) { /* this is a special, easy case */
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
+ }
}
else { /* this is the general case */
- volatile VALUE t0;
- long *p = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, r);
- VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
+ volatile VALUE t0;
+ long *p = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, r);
+ VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
+ RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
- rpermute0(n, r, p, ary0); /* compute and yield repeated permutations */
- ALLOCV_END(t0);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
+ rpermute0(n, r, p, ary0); /* compute and yield repeated permutations */
+ ALLOCV_END(t0);
+ RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
}
return ary;
}
@@ -7011,19 +7518,19 @@ rcombinate0(const long n, const long r, long *const p, const long rest, const VA
p[index] = i;
for (;;) {
- if (++index < r-1) {
- p[index] = i;
- continue;
- }
- for (; i < n; ++i) {
- p[index] = i;
- if (!yield_indexed_values(values, r, p)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "repeated combination reentered");
- }
- }
- do {
- if (index <= 0) return;
- } while ((i = ++p[--index]) >= n);
+ if (++index < r-1) {
+ p[index] = i;
+ continue;
+ }
+ for (; i < n; ++i) {
+ p[index] = i;
+ if (!yield_indexed_values(values, r, p)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "repeated combination reentered");
+ }
+ }
+ do {
+ if (index <= 0) return;
+ } while ((i = ++p[--index]) >= n);
}
}
@@ -7033,62 +7540,48 @@ rb_ary_repeated_combination_size(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
long n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
long k = NUM2LONG(RARRAY_AREF(args, 0));
if (k == 0) {
- return LONG2FIX(1);
+ return LONG2FIX(1);
}
return binomial_coefficient(k, n + k - 1);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.repeated_combination(n) {|combination| ... } -> self
- * array.repeated_combination(n) -> new_enumerator
+ * repeated_combination(size) {|combination| ... } -> self
+ * repeated_combination(size) -> new_enumerator
*
- * Calls the block with each repeated combination of length +n+ of the elements of +self+;
- * each combination is an \Array;
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each repeated combination of length +size+
+ * of the elements of +self+;
+ * each combination is an array;
* returns +self+. The order of the combinations is indeterminate.
*
- * When a block and a positive \Integer argument +n+ are given, calls the block with each
- * +n+-tuple repeated combination of the elements of +self+.
- * The number of combinations is <tt>(n+1)(n+2)/2</tt>.
+ * If a positive integer argument +size+ is given,
+ * calls the block with each +size+-tuple repeated combination of the elements of +self+.
+ * The number of combinations is <tt>(size+1)(size+2)/2</tt>.
*
- * +n+ = 1:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.repeated_combination(1) {|combination| p combination }
- * Output:
- * [0]
- * [1]
- * [2]
+ * Examples:
*
- * +n+ = 2:
- * a.repeated_combination(2) {|combination| p combination }
- * Output:
- * [0, 0]
- * [0, 1]
- * [0, 2]
- * [1, 1]
- * [1, 2]
- * [2, 2]
+ * - +size+ is 1:
*
- * If +n+ is zero, calls the block once with an empty \Array.
+ * c = []
+ * [0, 1, 2].repeated_combination(1) {|combination| c.push(combination) }
+ * c # => [[0], [1], [2]]
*
- * If +n+ is negative, does not call the block:
- * a.repeated_combination(-1) {|combination| fail 'Cannot happen' }
+ * - +size+ is 2:
*
- * Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a.repeated_combination(2) # => #<Enumerator: [0, 1, 2]:combination(2)>
- *
- * Using Enumerators, it's convenient to show the combinations and counts
- * for some values of +n+:
- * e = a.repeated_combination(0)
- * e.size # => 1
- * e.to_a # => [[]]
- * e = a.repeated_combination(1)
- * e.size # => 3
- * e.to_a # => [[0], [1], [2]]
- * e = a.repeated_combination(2)
- * e.size # => 6
- * e.to_a # => [[0, 0], [0, 1], [0, 2], [1, 1], [1, 2], [2, 2]]
+ * c = []
+ * [0, 1, 2].repeated_combination(2) {|combination| c.push(combination) }
+ * c # => [[0, 0], [0, 1], [0, 2], [1, 1], [1, 2], [2, 2]]
+ *
+ * If +size+ is zero, calls the block once with an empty array.
+ *
+ * If +size+ is negative, does not call the block:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2].repeated_combination(-1) {|combination| fail 'Cannot happen' }
+ *
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7100,86 +7593,90 @@ rb_ary_repeated_combination(VALUE ary, VALUE num)
RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 1, &num, rb_ary_repeated_combination_size); /* Return enumerator if no block */
len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (n < 0) {
- /* yield nothing */
+ /* yield nothing */
}
else if (n == 0) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
+ rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
}
else if (n == 1) {
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
+ }
}
else if (len == 0) {
- /* yield nothing */
+ /* yield nothing */
}
else {
- volatile VALUE t0;
- long *p = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, n);
- VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
+ volatile VALUE t0;
+ long *p = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, n);
+ VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
+ RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
- rcombinate0(len, n, p, n, ary0); /* compute and yield repeated combinations */
- ALLOCV_END(t0);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
+ rcombinate0(len, n, p, n, ary0); /* compute and yield repeated combinations */
+ ALLOCV_END(t0);
+ RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.product(*other_arrays) -> new_array
- * array.product(*other_arrays) {|combination| ... } -> self
+ * product(*other_arrays) -> new_array
+ * product(*other_arrays) {|combination| ... } -> self
+ *
+ * Computes all combinations of elements from all the arrays,
+ * including both +self+ and +other_arrays+:
*
- * Computes and returns or yields all combinations of elements from all the Arrays,
- * including both +self+ and +other_arrays+.
* - The number of combinations is the product of the sizes of all the arrays,
* including both +self+ and +other_arrays+.
* - The order of the returned combinations is indeterminate.
*
- * When no block is given, returns the combinations as an \Array of Arrays:
- * a = [0, 1, 2]
- * a1 = [3, 4]
- * a2 = [5, 6]
- * p = a.product(a1)
- * p.size # => 6 # a.size * a1.size
- * p # => [[0, 3], [0, 4], [1, 3], [1, 4], [2, 3], [2, 4]]
- * p = a.product(a1, a2)
- * p.size # => 12 # a.size * a1.size * a2.size
- * p # => [[0, 3, 5], [0, 3, 6], [0, 4, 5], [0, 4, 6], [1, 3, 5], [1, 3, 6], [1, 4, 5], [1, 4, 6], [2, 3, 5], [2, 3, 6], [2, 4, 5], [2, 4, 6]]
- *
- * If any argument is an empty \Array, returns an empty \Array.
- *
- * If no argument is given, returns an \Array of 1-element Arrays,
+ * With no block given, returns the combinations as an array of arrays:
+ *
+ * p = [0, 1].product([2, 3])
+ * # => [[0, 2], [0, 3], [1, 2], [1, 3]]
+ * p.size # => 4
+ * p = [0, 1].product([2, 3], [4, 5])
+ * # => [[0, 2, 4], [0, 2, 5], [0, 3, 4], [0, 3, 5], [1, 2, 4], [1, 2, 5], [1, 3, 4], [1, 3,...
+ * p.size # => 8
+ *
+ * If +self+ or any argument is empty, returns an empty array:
+ *
+ * [].product([2, 3], [4, 5]) # => []
+ * [0, 1].product([2, 3], []) # => []
+ *
+ * If no argument is given, returns an array of 1-element arrays,
* each containing an element of +self+:
+ *
* a.product # => [[0], [1], [2]]
*
- * When a block is given, yields each combination as an \Array; returns +self+:
- * a.product(a1) {|combination| p combination }
- * Output:
- * [0, 3]
- * [0, 4]
- * [1, 3]
- * [1, 4]
- * [2, 3]
- * [2, 4]
- *
- * If any argument is an empty \Array, does not call the block:
- * a.product(a1, a2, []) {|combination| fail 'Cannot happen' }
- *
- * If no argument is given, yields each element of +self+ as a 1-element \Array:
- * a.product {|combination| p combination }
- * Output:
- * [0]
- * [1]
- * [2]
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each combination; returns +self+:
+ *
+ * p = []
+ * [0, 1].product([2, 3]) {|combination| p.push(combination) }
+ * p # => [[0, 2], [0, 3], [1, 2], [1, 3]]
+ *
+ * If +self+ or any argument is empty, does not call the block:
+ *
+ * [].product([2, 3], [4, 5]) {|combination| fail 'Cannot happen' }
+ * # => []
+ * [0, 1].product([2, 3], []) {|combination| fail 'Cannot happen' }
+ * # => [0, 1]
+ *
+ * If no argument is given, calls the block with each element of +self+ as a 1-element array:
+ *
+ * p = []
+ * [0, 1].product {|combination| p.push(combination) }
+ * p # => [[0], [1]]
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining].
*/
static VALUE
rb_ary_product(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
{
int n = argc+1; /* How many arrays we're operating on */
- volatile VALUE t0 = tmpary(n);
+ volatile VALUE t0 = rb_ary_hidden_new(n);
volatile VALUE t1 = Qundef;
VALUE *arrays = RARRAY_PTR(t0); /* The arrays we're computing the product of */
int *counters = ALLOCV_N(int, t1, n); /* The current position in each one */
@@ -7200,64 +7697,64 @@ rb_ary_product(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/* Otherwise, allocate and fill in an array of results */
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- /* Make defensive copies of arrays; exit if any is empty */
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- if (RARRAY_LEN(arrays[i]) == 0) goto done;
- arrays[i] = ary_make_shared_copy(arrays[i]);
- }
+ /* Make defensive copies of arrays; exit if any is empty */
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ if (RARRAY_LEN(arrays[i]) == 0) goto done;
+ arrays[i] = ary_make_shared_copy(arrays[i]);
+ }
}
else {
- /* Compute the length of the result array; return [] if any is empty */
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- long k = RARRAY_LEN(arrays[i]);
- if (k == 0) {
- result = rb_ary_new2(0);
- goto done;
- }
+ /* Compute the length of the result array; return [] if any is empty */
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ long k = RARRAY_LEN(arrays[i]);
+ if (k == 0) {
+ result = rb_ary_new2(0);
+ goto done;
+ }
if (MUL_OVERFLOW_LONG_P(resultlen, k))
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "too big to product");
- resultlen *= k;
- }
- result = rb_ary_new2(resultlen);
+ rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "too big to product");
+ resultlen *= k;
+ }
+ result = rb_ary_new2(resultlen);
}
for (;;) {
- int m;
- /* fill in one subarray */
- VALUE subarray = rb_ary_new2(n);
- for (j = 0; j < n; j++) {
- rb_ary_push(subarray, rb_ary_entry(arrays[j], counters[j]));
- }
-
- /* put it on the result array */
- if (NIL_P(result)) {
- FL_SET(t0, FL_USER5);
- rb_yield(subarray);
- if (! FL_TEST(t0, FL_USER5)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "product reentered");
- }
- else {
- FL_UNSET(t0, FL_USER5);
- }
- }
- else {
- rb_ary_push(result, subarray);
- }
-
- /*
- * Increment the last counter. If it overflows, reset to 0
- * and increment the one before it.
- */
- m = n-1;
- counters[m]++;
- while (counters[m] == RARRAY_LEN(arrays[m])) {
- counters[m] = 0;
- /* If the first counter overflows, we are done */
- if (--m < 0) goto done;
- counters[m]++;
- }
+ int m;
+ /* fill in one subarray */
+ VALUE subarray = rb_ary_new2(n);
+ for (j = 0; j < n; j++) {
+ rb_ary_push(subarray, rb_ary_entry(arrays[j], counters[j]));
+ }
+
+ /* put it on the result array */
+ if (NIL_P(result)) {
+ FL_SET(t0, RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG);
+ rb_yield(subarray);
+ if (!FL_TEST(t0, RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "product reentered");
+ }
+ else {
+ FL_UNSET(t0, RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG);
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ rb_ary_push(result, subarray);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Increment the last counter. If it overflows, reset to 0
+ * and increment the one before it.
+ */
+ m = n-1;
+ counters[m]++;
+ while (counters[m] == RARRAY_LEN(arrays[m])) {
+ counters[m] = 0;
+ /* If the first counter overflows, we are done */
+ if (--m < 0) goto done;
+ counters[m]++;
+ }
}
+
done:
- tmpary_discard(t0);
ALLOCV_END(t1);
return NIL_P(result) ? ary : result;
@@ -7265,18 +7762,20 @@ done:
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.take(n) -> new_array
+ * take(count) -> new_array
*
- * Returns a new \Array containing the first +n+ element of +self+,
- * where +n+ is a non-negative \Integer;
- * does not modify +self+.
+ * Returns a new array containing the first +count+ element of +self+
+ * (as available);
+ * +count+ must be a non-negative numeric;
+ * does not modify +self+:
*
- * Examples:
- * a = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * a.take(1) # => [0]
- * a.take(2) # => [0, 1]
- * a.take(50) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * a # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
+ * a = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ * a.take(2) # => ["a", "b"]
+ * a.take(2.1) # => ["a", "b"]
+ * a.take(50) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * a.take(0) # => []
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7284,29 +7783,30 @@ rb_ary_take(VALUE obj, VALUE n)
{
long len = NUM2LONG(n);
if (len < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "attempt to take negative size");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "attempt to take negative size");
}
return rb_ary_subseq(obj, 0, len);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.take_while {|element| ... } -> new_array
- * array.take_while -> new_enumerator
- *
- * Returns a new \Array containing zero or more leading elements of +self+;
- * does not modify +self+.
+ * take_while {|element| ... } -> new_array
+ * take_while -> new_enumerator
*
* With a block given, calls the block with each successive element of +self+;
- * stops if the block returns +false+ or +nil+;
- * returns a new Array containing those elements for which the block returned a truthy value:
+ * stops iterating if the block returns +false+ or +nil+;
+ * returns a new array containing those elements for which the block returned a truthy value:
+ *
* a = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
* a.take_while {|element| element < 3 } # => [0, 1, 2]
- * a.take_while {|element| true } # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * a # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
+ * a.take_while {|element| true } # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
+ * a.take_while {|element| false } # => []
+ *
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Does not modify +self+.
*
- * With no block given, returns a new \Enumerator:
- * [0, 1].take_while # => #<Enumerator: [0, 1]:take_while>
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7316,24 +7816,28 @@ rb_ary_take_while(VALUE ary)
RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (!RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) break;
+ if (!RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) break;
}
return rb_ary_take(ary, LONG2FIX(i));
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.drop(n) -> new_array
+ * drop(count) -> new_array
*
- * Returns a new \Array containing all but the first +n+ element of +self+,
- * where +n+ is a non-negative \Integer;
+ * Returns a new array containing all but the first +count+ element of +self+,
+ * where +count+ is a non-negative integer;
* does not modify +self+.
*
* Examples:
+ *
* a = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
* a.drop(0) # => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
* a.drop(1) # => [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
* a.drop(2) # => [2, 3, 4, 5]
+ * a.drop(9) # => []
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7342,7 +7846,7 @@ rb_ary_drop(VALUE ary, VALUE n)
VALUE result;
long pos = NUM2LONG(n);
if (pos < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "attempt to drop negative size");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "attempt to drop negative size");
}
result = rb_ary_subseq(ary, pos, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
@@ -7352,20 +7856,20 @@ rb_ary_drop(VALUE ary, VALUE n)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.drop_while {|element| ... } -> new_array
- * array.drop_while -> new_enumerator
-
- * Returns a new \Array containing zero or more trailing elements of +self+;
- * does not modify +self+.
+ * drop_while {|element| ... } -> new_array
+ * drop_while -> new_enumerator
*
* With a block given, calls the block with each successive element of +self+;
* stops if the block returns +false+ or +nil+;
- * returns a new Array _omitting_ those elements for which the block returned a truthy value:
+ * returns a new array _omitting_ those elements for which the block returned a truthy value;
+ * does not modify +self+:
+ *
* a = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
* a.drop_while {|element| element < 3 } # => [3, 4, 5]
*
- * With no block given, returns a new \Enumerator:
- * [0, 1].drop_while # => # => #<Enumerator: [0, 1]:drop_while>
+ * With no block given, returns a new Enumerator.
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7375,39 +7879,48 @@ rb_ary_drop_while(VALUE ary)
RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (!RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) break;
+ if (!RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) break;
}
return rb_ary_drop(ary, LONG2FIX(i));
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.any? -> true or false
- * array.any? {|element| ... } -> true or false
- * array.any?(obj) -> true or false
+ * any? -> true or false
+ * any?(object) -> true or false
+ * any? {|element| ... } -> true or false
*
- * Returns +true+ if any element of +self+ meets a given criterion.
+ * Returns whether for any element of +self+, a given criterion is satisfied.
*
- * With no block given and no argument, returns +true+ if +self+ has any truthy element,
- * +false+ otherwise:
- * [nil, 0, false].any? # => true
- * [nil, false].any? # => false
- * [].any? # => false
+ * With no block and no argument, returns whether any element of +self+ is truthy:
*
- * With a block given and no argument, calls the block with each element in +self+;
- * returns +true+ if the block returns any truthy value, +false+ otherwise:
- * [0, 1, 2].any? {|element| element > 1 } # => true
- * [0, 1, 2].any? {|element| element > 2 } # => false
+ * [nil, false, []].any? # => true # Array object is truthy.
+ * [nil, false, {}].any? # => true # Hash object is truthy.
+ * [nil, false, ''].any? # => true # String object is truthy.
+ * [nil, false].any? # => false # Nil and false are not truthy.
*
- * If argument +obj+ is given, returns +true+ if +obj+.<tt>===</tt> any element,
- * +false+ otherwise:
- * ['food', 'drink'].any?(/foo/) # => true
- * ['food', 'drink'].any?(/bar/) # => false
- * [].any?(/foo/) # => false
- * [0, 1, 2].any?(1) # => true
- * [0, 1, 2].any?(3) # => false
+ * With argument +object+ given,
+ * returns whether <tt>object === ele</tt> for any element +ele+ in +self+:
+ *
+ * [nil, false, 0].any?(0) # => true
+ * [nil, false, 1].any?(0) # => false
+ * [nil, false, 'food'].any?(/foo/) # => true
+ * [nil, false, 'food'].any?(/bar/) # => false
+ *
+ * With a block given,
+ * calls the block with each element in +self+;
+ * returns whether the block returns any truthy value:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2].any? {|ele| ele < 1 } # => true
+ * [0, 1, 2].any? {|ele| ele < 0 } # => false
*
- * Related: Enumerable#any?
+ * With both a block and argument +object+ given,
+ * ignores the block and uses +object+ as above.
+ *
+ * <b>Special case</b>: returns +false+ if +self+ is empty
+ * (regardless of any given argument or block).
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7421,9 +7934,9 @@ rb_ary_any_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
rb_warn("given block not used");
}
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
- if (RTEST(rb_funcall(argv[0], idEqq, 1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) return Qtrue;
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
+ if (RTEST(rb_funcall(argv[0], idEqq, 1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) return Qtrue;
+ }
}
else if (!rb_block_given_p()) {
for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
@@ -7431,40 +7944,50 @@ rb_ary_any_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
}
}
else {
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) return Qtrue;
- }
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) return Qtrue;
+ }
}
return Qfalse;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.all? -> true or false
- * array.all? {|element| ... } -> true or false
- * array.all?(obj) -> true or false
+ * all? -> true or false
+ * all?(object) -> true or false
+ * all? {|element| ... } -> true or false
*
- * Returns +true+ if all elements of +self+ meet a given criterion.
+ * Returns whether for every element of +self+,
+ * a given criterion is satisfied.
*
- * With no block given and no argument, returns +true+ if +self+ contains only truthy elements,
- * +false+ otherwise:
- * [0, 1, :foo].all? # => true
- * [0, nil, 2].all? # => false
- * [].all? # => true
+ * With no block and no argument,
+ * returns whether every element of +self+ is truthy:
+ *
+ * [[], {}, '', 0, 0.0, Object.new].all? # => true # All truthy objects.
+ * [[], {}, '', 0, 0.0, nil].all? # => false # nil is not truthy.
+ * [[], {}, '', 0, 0.0, false].all? # => false # false is not truthy.
*
- * With a block given and no argument, calls the block with each element in +self+;
- * returns +true+ if the block returns only truthy values, +false+ otherwise:
- * [0, 1, 2].all? { |element| element < 3 } # => true
- * [0, 1, 2].all? { |element| element < 2 } # => false
+ * With argument +object+ given, returns whether <tt>object === ele</tt>
+ * for every element +ele+ in +self+:
*
- * If argument +obj+ is given, returns +true+ if <tt>obj.===</tt> every element, +false+ otherwise:
+ * [0, 0, 0].all?(0) # => true
+ * [0, 1, 2].all?(1) # => false
* ['food', 'fool', 'foot'].all?(/foo/) # => true
- * ['food', 'drink'].all?(/bar/) # => false
- * [].all?(/foo/) # => true
- * [0, 0, 0].all?(0) # => true
- * [0, 1, 2].all?(1) # => false
+ * ['food', 'drink'].all?(/foo/) # => false
+ *
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element in +self+;
+ * returns whether the block returns only truthy values:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2].all? { |ele| ele < 3 } # => true
+ * [0, 1, 2].all? { |ele| ele < 2 } # => false
*
- * Related: Enumerable#all?
+ * With both a block and argument +object+ given,
+ * ignores the block and uses +object+ as above.
+ *
+ * <b>Special case</b>: returns +true+ if +self+ is empty
+ * (regardless of any given argument or block).
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7497,31 +8020,35 @@ rb_ary_all_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.none? -> true or false
- * array.none? {|element| ... } -> true or false
- * array.none?(obj) -> true or false
+ * none? -> true or false
+ * none?(object) -> true or false
+ * none? {|element| ... } -> true or false
*
- * Returns +true+ if no element of +self+ meet a given criterion.
+ * Returns +true+ if no element of +self+ meets a given criterion, +false+ otherwise.
*
* With no block given and no argument, returns +true+ if +self+ has no truthy elements,
* +false+ otherwise:
- * [nil, false].none? # => true
+ *
+ * [nil, false].none? # => true
* [nil, 0, false].none? # => false
- * [].none? # => true
+ * [].none? # => true
*
- * With a block given and no argument, calls the block with each element in +self+;
- * returns +true+ if the block returns no truthy value, +false+ otherwise:
- * [0, 1, 2].none? {|element| element > 3 } # => true
- * [0, 1, 2].none? {|element| element > 1 } # => false
+ * With argument +object+ given, returns +false+ if for any element +element+,
+ * <tt>object === element</tt>; +true+ otherwise:
*
- * If argument +obj+ is given, returns +true+ if <tt>obj.===</tt> no element, +false+ otherwise:
* ['food', 'drink'].none?(/bar/) # => true
* ['food', 'drink'].none?(/foo/) # => false
- * [].none?(/foo/) # => true
- * [0, 1, 2].none?(3) # => true
- * [0, 1, 2].none?(1) # => false
+ * [].none?(/foo/) # => true
+ * [0, 1, 2].none?(3) # => true
+ * [0, 1, 2].none?(1) # => false
+ *
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element in +self+;
+ * returns +true+ if the block returns no truthy value, +false+ otherwise:
+ *
+ * [0, 1, 2].none? {|element| element > 3 } # => true
+ * [0, 1, 2].none? {|element| element > 1 } # => false
*
- * Related: Enumerable#none?
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7554,27 +8081,30 @@ rb_ary_none_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.one? -> true or false
- * array.one? {|element| ... } -> true or false
- * array.one?(obj) -> true or false
+ * one? -> true or false
+ * one? {|element| ... } -> true or false
+ * one?(object) -> true or false
*
* Returns +true+ if exactly one element of +self+ meets a given criterion.
*
* With no block given and no argument, returns +true+ if +self+ has exactly one truthy element,
* +false+ otherwise:
+ *
* [nil, 0].one? # => true
* [0, 0].one? # => false
* [nil, nil].one? # => false
* [].one? # => false
*
- * With a block given and no argument, calls the block with each element in +self+;
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element in +self+;
* returns +true+ if the block a truthy value for exactly one element, +false+ otherwise:
+ *
* [0, 1, 2].one? {|element| element > 0 } # => false
* [0, 1, 2].one? {|element| element > 1 } # => true
* [0, 1, 2].one? {|element| element > 2 } # => false
*
- * If argument +obj+ is given, returns +true+ if <tt>obj.===</tt> exactly one element,
+ * With argument +object+ given, returns +true+ if for exactly one element +element+, <tt>object === element</tt>;
* +false+ otherwise:
+ *
* [0, 1, 2].one?(0) # => true
* [0, 0, 1].one?(0) # => false
* [1, 1, 2].one?(0) # => false
@@ -7582,7 +8112,7 @@ rb_ary_none_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
* ['food', 'drink'].one?(/foo/) # => true
* [].one?(/foo/) # => false
*
- * Related: Enumerable#one?
+ * Related: see {Methods for Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7625,19 +8155,22 @@ rb_ary_one_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.dig(index, *identifiers) -> object
+ * dig(index, *identifiers) -> object
*
- * Finds and returns the object in nested objects
- * that is specified by +index+ and +identifiers+.
- * The nested objects may be instances of various classes.
+ * Finds and returns the object in nested object
+ * specified by +index+ and +identifiers+;
+ * the nested objects may be instances of various classes.
* See {Dig Methods}[rdoc-ref:dig_methods.rdoc].
*
* Examples:
+ *
* a = [:foo, [:bar, :baz, [:bat, :bam]]]
* a.dig(1) # => [:bar, :baz, [:bat, :bam]]
* a.dig(1, 2) # => [:bat, :bam]
* a.dig(1, 2, 0) # => :bat
* a.dig(1, 2, 3) # => nil
+ *
+ * Related: see {Methods for Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching].
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7655,7 +8188,7 @@ finish_exact_sum(long n, VALUE r, VALUE v, int z)
{
if (n != 0)
v = rb_fix_plus(LONG2FIX(n), v);
- if (r != Qundef) {
+ if (!UNDEF_P(r)) {
v = rb_rational_plus(r, v);
}
else if (!n && z) {
@@ -7666,35 +8199,43 @@ finish_exact_sum(long n, VALUE r, VALUE v, int z)
/*
* call-seq:
- * array.sum(init = 0) -> object
- * array.sum(init = 0) {|element| ... } -> object
+ * sum(init = 0) -> object
+ * sum(init = 0) {|element| ... } -> object
+ *
+ * With no block given, returns the sum of +init+ and all elements of +self+;
+ * for array +array+ and value +init+, equivalent to:
*
- * When no block is given, returns the object equivalent to:
* sum = init
* array.each {|element| sum += element }
* sum
- * For example, <tt>[e1, e2, e3].sum</tt> returns <tt>init + e1 + e2 + e3</tt>.
+ *
+ * For example, <tt>[e0, e1, e2].sum</tt> returns <tt>init + e0 + e1 + e2</tt>.
*
* Examples:
- * a = [0, 1, 2, 3]
- * a.sum # => 6
- * a.sum(100) # => 106
*
- * The elements need not be numeric, but must be <tt>+</tt>-compatible
- * with each other and with +init+:
- * a = ['abc', 'def', 'ghi']
- * a.sum('jkl') # => "jklabcdefghi"
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].sum # => 6
+ * [0, 1, 2, 3].sum(100) # => 106
+ * ['abc', 'def', 'ghi'].sum('jkl') # => "jklabcdefghi"
+ * [[:foo, :bar], ['foo', 'bar']].sum([2, 3])
+ * # => [2, 3, :foo, :bar, "foo", "bar"]
+ *
+ * The +init+ value and elements need not be numeric, but must all be <tt>+</tt>-compatible:
*
- * When a block is given, it is called with each element
- * and the block's return value (instead of the element itself) is used as the addend:
- * a = ['zero', 1, :two]
- * s = a.sum('Coerced and concatenated: ') {|element| element.to_s }
- * s # => "Coerced and concatenated: zero1two"
+ * # Raises TypeError: Array can't be coerced into Integer.
+ * [[:foo, :bar], ['foo', 'bar']].sum(2)
+ *
+ * With a block given, calls the block with each element of +self+;
+ * the block's return value (instead of the element itself) is used as the addend:
+ *
+ * ['zero', 1, :two].sum('Coerced and concatenated: ') {|element| element.to_s }
+ * # => "Coerced and concatenated: zero1two"
*
* Notes:
+ *
* - Array#join and Array#flatten may be faster than Array#sum
- * for an \Array of Strings or an \Array of Arrays.
+ * for an array of strings or an array of arrays.
* - Array#sum method may not respect method redefinition of "+" methods such as Integer#+.
+ *
*/
static VALUE
@@ -7713,6 +8254,16 @@ rb_ary_sum(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
n = 0;
r = Qundef;
+
+ bool init_is_float = RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(v);
+ if (init_is_float) {
+ v = LONG2FIX(0);
+ }
+ else if (!RB_INTEGER_TYPE_P(v) && !RB_TYPE_P(v, T_RATIONAL)) {
+ i = 0;
+ goto init_is_a_value;
+ }
+
for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
if (block_given)
@@ -7727,7 +8278,7 @@ rb_ary_sum(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(e))
v = rb_big_plus(e, v);
else if (RB_TYPE_P(e, T_RATIONAL)) {
- if (r == Qundef)
+ if (UNDEF_P(r))
r = e;
else
r = rb_rational_plus(r, e);
@@ -7736,12 +8287,13 @@ rb_ary_sum(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
goto not_exact;
}
v = finish_exact_sum(n, r, v, argc!=0);
+ if (init_is_float) v = rb_float_plus(argv[0], v);
return v;
not_exact:
v = finish_exact_sum(n, r, v, i!=0);
- if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(e)) {
+ if (init_is_float ? (--i, e = argv[0], true) : RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(e)) {
/*
* Kahan-Babuska balancing compensated summation algorithm
* See https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00607-005-0139-x
@@ -7797,6 +8349,7 @@ rb_ary_sum(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
}
goto has_some_value;
+ init_is_a_value:
for (; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
if (block_given)
@@ -7807,6 +8360,7 @@ rb_ary_sum(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
return v;
}
+/* :nodoc: */
static VALUE
rb_ary_deconstruct(VALUE ary)
{
@@ -7814,82 +8368,154 @@ rb_ary_deconstruct(VALUE ary)
}
/*
- * An \Array is an ordered, integer-indexed collection of objects,
- * called _elements_. Any object may be an \Array element.
+ * An \Array object is an ordered, integer-indexed collection of objects,
+ * called _elements_;
+ * the object represents
+ * an {array data structure}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Array_(data_structure)].
+ *
+ * An element may be any object (even another array);
+ * elements may be any mixture of objects of different types.
+ *
+ * Important data structures that use arrays include:
+ *
+ * - {Coordinate vector}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinate_vector].
+ * - {Matrix}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_(mathematics)].
+ * - {Heap}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heap_(data_structure)].
+ * - {Hash table}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_table].
+ * - {Deque (double-ended queue)}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-ended_queue].
+ * - {Queue}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queue_(abstract_data_type)].
+ * - {Stack}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_(abstract_data_type)].
+ *
+ * There are also array-like data structures:
+ *
+ * - {Associative array}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associative_array] (see Hash).
+ * - {Directory}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directory_(computing)] (see Dir).
+ * - {Environment}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environment_variable] (see ENV).
+ * - {Set}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(abstract_data_type)] (see Set).
+ * - {String}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_(computer_science)] (see String).
*
* == \Array Indexes
*
* \Array indexing starts at 0, as in C or Java.
*
- * A positive index is an offset from the first element:
+ * A non-negative index is an offset from the first element:
+ *
* - Index 0 indicates the first element.
* - Index 1 indicates the second element.
* - ...
*
* A negative index is an offset, backwards, from the end of the array:
+ *
* - Index -1 indicates the last element.
* - Index -2 indicates the next-to-last element.
* - ...
*
- * A non-negative index is <i>in range</i> if it is smaller than
+ *
+ * === In-Range and Out-of-Range Indexes
+ *
+ * A non-negative index is <i>in range</i> if and only if it is smaller than
* the size of the array. For a 3-element array:
+ *
* - Indexes 0 through 2 are in range.
* - Index 3 is out of range.
*
- * A negative index is <i>in range</i> if its absolute value is
+ * A negative index is <i>in range</i> if and only if its absolute value is
* not larger than the size of the array. For a 3-element array:
+ *
* - Indexes -1 through -3 are in range.
* - Index -4 is out of range.
*
- * == Creating Arrays
+ * === Effective Index
*
- * You can create an \Array object explicitly with:
+ * Although the effective index into an array is always an integer,
+ * some methods (both within class \Array and elsewhere)
+ * accept one or more non-integer arguments that are
+ * {integer-convertible objects}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects].
*
- * - An {array literal}[doc/syntax/literals_rdoc.html#label-Array+Literals].
- *
- * You can convert certain objects to Arrays with:
- *
- * - \Method {Array}[Kernel.html#method-i-Array].
- *
- * An \Array can contain different types of objects. For
- * example, the array below contains an Integer, a String and a Float:
- *
- * ary = [1, "two", 3.0] #=> [1, "two", 3.0]
- *
- * An array can also be created by calling Array.new with zero, one
- * (the initial size of the Array) or two arguments (the initial size and a
- * default object).
- *
- * ary = Array.new #=> []
- * Array.new(3) #=> [nil, nil, nil]
- * Array.new(3, true) #=> [true, true, true]
- *
- * Note that the second argument populates the array with references to the
- * same object. Therefore, it is only recommended in cases when you need to
- * instantiate arrays with natively immutable objects such as Symbols,
- * numbers, true or false.
- *
- * To create an array with separate objects a block can be passed instead.
- * This method is safe to use with mutable objects such as hashes, strings or
- * other arrays:
- *
- * Array.new(4) {Hash.new} #=> [{}, {}, {}, {}]
- * Array.new(4) {|i| i.to_s } #=> ["0", "1", "2", "3"]
- *
- * This is also a quick way to build up multi-dimensional arrays:
- *
- * empty_table = Array.new(3) {Array.new(3)}
- * #=> [[nil, nil, nil], [nil, nil, nil], [nil, nil, nil]]
+ * == Creating Arrays
*
- * An array can also be created by using the Array() method, provided by
- * Kernel, which tries to call #to_ary, then #to_a on its argument.
+ * You can create an \Array object explicitly with:
*
- * Array({:a => "a", :b => "b"}) #=> [[:a, "a"], [:b, "b"]]
+ * - An {array literal}[rdoc-ref:syntax/literals.rdoc@Array+Literals]:
+ *
+ * [1, 'one', :one, [2, 'two', :two]]
+ *
+ * - A {%w or %W string-array Literal}[rdoc-ref:syntax/literals.rdoc@w-and-w-String-Array-Literals]:
+ *
+ * %w[foo bar baz] # => ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
+ * %w[1 % *] # => ["1", "%", "*"]
+ *
+ * - A {%i or %I symbol-array Literal}[rdoc-ref:syntax/literals.rdoc@i+and-I-Symbol-Array+Literals]:
+ *
+ * %i[foo bar baz] # => [:foo, :bar, :baz]
+ * %i[1 % *] # => [:"1", :%, :*]
+ *
+ * - Method Kernel#Array:
+ *
+ * Array(["a", "b"]) # => ["a", "b"]
+ * Array(1..5) # => [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
+ * Array(key: :value) # => [[:key, :value]]
+ * Array(nil) # => []
+ * Array(1) # => [1]
+ * Array({:a => "a", :b => "b"}) # => [[:a, "a"], [:b, "b"]]
+ *
+ * - Method Array.new:
+ *
+ * Array.new # => []
+ * Array.new(3) # => [nil, nil, nil]
+ * Array.new(4) {Hash.new} # => [{}, {}, {}, {}]
+ * Array.new(3, true) # => [true, true, true]
+ *
+ * Note that the last example above populates the array
+ * with references to the same object.
+ * This is recommended only in cases where that object is a natively immutable object
+ * such as a symbol, a numeric, +nil+, +true+, or +false+.
+ *
+ * Another way to create an array with various objects, using a block;
+ * this usage is safe for mutable objects such as hashes, strings or
+ * other arrays:
+ *
+ * Array.new(4) {|i| i.to_s } # => ["0", "1", "2", "3"]
+ *
+ * Here is a way to create a multi-dimensional array:
+ *
+ * Array.new(3) {Array.new(3)}
+ * # => [[nil, nil, nil], [nil, nil, nil], [nil, nil, nil]]
+ *
+ * A number of Ruby methods, both in the core and in the standard library,
+ * provide instance method +to_a+, which converts an object to an array.
+ *
+ * - ARGF#to_a
+ * - Array#to_a
+ * - Enumerable#to_a
+ * - Hash#to_a
+ * - MatchData#to_a
+ * - NilClass#to_a
+ * - OptionParser#to_a
+ * - Range#to_a
+ * - Set#to_a
+ * - Struct#to_a
+ * - Time#to_a
+ * - Benchmark::Tms#to_a
+ * - CSV::Table#to_a
+ * - Enumerator::Lazy#to_a
+ * - Gem::List#to_a
+ * - Gem::NameTuple#to_a
+ * - Gem::Platform#to_a
+ * - Gem::RequestSet::Lockfile::Tokenizer#to_a
+ * - Gem::SourceList#to_a
+ * - OpenSSL::X509::Extension#to_a
+ * - OpenSSL::X509::Name#to_a
+ * - Racc::ISet#to_a
+ * - Rinda::RingFinger#to_a
+ * - Ripper::Lexer::Elem#to_a
+ * - RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_a
+ * - YAML::DBM#to_a
*
* == Example Usage
*
- * In addition to the methods it mixes in through the Enumerable module, the
- * Array class has proprietary methods for accessing, searching and otherwise
+ * In addition to the methods it mixes in through the Enumerable module,
+ * class \Array has proprietary methods for accessing, searching and otherwise
* manipulating arrays.
*
* Some of the more common ones are illustrated below.
@@ -7937,9 +8563,9 @@ rb_ary_deconstruct(VALUE ary)
*
* arr.drop(3) #=> [4, 5, 6]
*
- * == Obtaining Information about an Array
+ * == Obtaining Information about an \Array
*
- * Arrays keep track of their own length at all times. To query an array
+ * An array keeps track of its own length at all times. To query an array
* about the number of elements it contains, use #length, #count or #size.
*
* browsers = ['Chrome', 'Firefox', 'Safari', 'Opera', 'IE']
@@ -7954,7 +8580,7 @@ rb_ary_deconstruct(VALUE ary)
*
* browsers.include?('Konqueror') #=> false
*
- * == Adding Items to Arrays
+ * == Adding Items to an \Array
*
* Items can be added to the end of an array by using either #push or #<<
*
@@ -7975,7 +8601,7 @@ rb_ary_deconstruct(VALUE ary)
* arr.insert(3, 'orange', 'pear', 'grapefruit')
* #=> [0, 1, 2, "orange", "pear", "grapefruit", "apple", 3, 4, 5, 6]
*
- * == Removing Items from an Array
+ * == Removing Items from an \Array
*
* The method #pop removes the last element in an array and returns it:
*
@@ -8015,11 +8641,11 @@ rb_ary_deconstruct(VALUE ary)
* arr = [2, 5, 6, 556, 6, 6, 8, 9, 0, 123, 556]
* arr.uniq #=> [2, 5, 6, 556, 8, 9, 0, 123]
*
- * == Iterating over Arrays
+ * == Iterating over an \Array
*
- * Like all classes that include the Enumerable module, Array has an each
+ * Like all classes that include the Enumerable module, class \Array has an each
* method, which defines what elements should be iterated over and how. In
- * case of Array's #each, all elements in the Array instance are yielded to
+ * case of Array#each, all elements in +self+ are yielded to
* the supplied block in sequence.
*
* Note that this operation leaves the array unchanged.
@@ -8045,7 +8671,8 @@ rb_ary_deconstruct(VALUE ary)
* arr.map! {|a| a**2} #=> [1, 4, 9, 16, 25]
* arr #=> [1, 4, 9, 16, 25]
*
- * == Selecting Items from an Array
+ *
+ * == Selecting Items from an \Array
*
* Elements can be selected from an array according to criteria defined in a
* block. The selection can happen in a destructive or a non-destructive
@@ -8078,192 +8705,181 @@ rb_ary_deconstruct(VALUE ary)
*
* == What's Here
*
- * First, what's elsewhere. \Class \Array:
+ * First, what's elsewhere. Class \Array:
*
- * - Inherits from {class Object}[Object.html#class-Object-label-What-27s+Here].
- * - Includes {module Enumerable}[Enumerable.html#module-Enumerable-label-What-27s+Here],
+ * - Inherits from {class Object}[rdoc-ref:Object@Whats-Here].
+ * - Includes {module Enumerable}[rdoc-ref:Enumerable@Whats-Here],
* which provides dozens of additional methods.
*
* Here, class \Array provides methods that are useful for:
*
- * - {Creating an Array}[#class-Array-label-Methods+for+Creating+an+Array]
- * - {Querying}[#class-Array-label-Methods+for+Querying]
- * - {Comparing}[#class-Array-label-Methods+for+Comparing]
- * - {Fetching}[#class-Array-label-Methods+for+Fetching]
- * - {Assigning}[#class-Array-label-Methods+for+Assigning]
- * - {Deleting}[#class-Array-label-Methods+for+Deleting]
- * - {Combining}[#class-Array-label-Methods+for+Combining]
- * - {Iterating}[#class-Array-label-Methods+for+Iterating]
- * - {Converting}[#class-Array-label-Methods+for+Converting]
- * - {And more....}[#class-Array-label-Other+Methods]
+ * - {Creating an Array}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Creating+an+Array]
+ * - {Querying}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Querying]
+ * - {Comparing}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Comparing]
+ * - {Fetching}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Fetching]
+ * - {Assigning}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Assigning]
+ * - {Deleting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Deleting]
+ * - {Combining}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Combining]
+ * - {Iterating}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Iterating]
+ * - {Converting}[rdoc-ref:Array@Methods+for+Converting]
+ * - {And more....}[rdoc-ref:Array@Other+Methods]
+ *
+ * === Methods for Creating an \Array
*
- * === Methods for Creating an Array
+ * - ::[]: Returns a new array populated with given objects.
+ * - ::new: Returns a new array.
+ * - ::try_convert: Returns a new array created from a given object.
*
- * ::[]:: Returns a new array populated with given objects.
- * ::new:: Returns a new array.
- * ::try_convert:: Returns a new array created from a given object.
+ * See also {Creating Arrays}[rdoc-ref:Array@Creating+Arrays].
*
* === Methods for Querying
*
- * #length, #size:: Returns the count of elements.
- * #include?:: Returns whether any element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
- * #empty?:: Returns whether there are no elements.
- * #all?:: Returns whether all elements meet a given criterion.
- * #any?:: Returns whether any element meets a given criterion.
- * #none?:: Returns whether no element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
- * #one?:: Returns whether exactly one element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
- * #count:: Returns the count of elements that meet a given criterion.
- * #find_index, #index:: Returns the index of the first element that meets a given criterion.
- * #rindex:: Returns the index of the last element that meets a given criterion.
- * #hash:: Returns the integer hash code.
+ * - #all?: Returns whether all elements meet a given criterion.
+ * - #any?: Returns whether any element meets a given criterion.
+ * - #count: Returns the count of elements that meet a given criterion.
+ * - #empty?: Returns whether there are no elements.
+ * - #find_index (aliased as #index): Returns the index of the first element that meets a given criterion.
+ * - #hash: Returns the integer hash code.
+ * - #include?: Returns whether any element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
+ * - #length (aliased as #size): Returns the count of elements.
+ * - #none?: Returns whether no element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
+ * - #one?: Returns whether exactly one element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
+ * - #rindex: Returns the index of the last element that meets a given criterion.
*
* === Methods for Comparing
- * {#<=>}[#method-i-3C-3D-3E]:: Returns -1, 0, or 1
- * as +self+ is less than, equal to, or greater than a given object.
- * {#==}[#method-i-3D-3D]:: Returns whether each element in +self+ is <tt>==</tt> to the
- * corresponding element in a given object.
- * #eql?:: Returns whether each element in +self+ is <tt>eql?</tt> to the corresponding
- * element in a given object.
+ *
+ * - #<=>: Returns -1, 0, or 1, as +self+ is less than, equal to, or greater than a given object.
+ * - #==: Returns whether each element in +self+ is <tt>==</tt> to the corresponding element in a given object.
+ * - #eql?: Returns whether each element in +self+ is <tt>eql?</tt> to the corresponding element in a given object.
* === Methods for Fetching
*
* These methods do not modify +self+.
*
- * #[]:: Returns one or more elements.
- * #fetch:: Returns the element at a given offset.
- * #first:: Returns one or more leading elements.
- * #last:: Returns one or more trailing elements.
- * #max:: Returns one or more maximum-valued elements,
- * as determined by <tt><=></tt> or a given block.
- * #max:: Returns one or more minimum-valued elements,
- * as determined by <tt><=></tt> or a given block.
- * #minmax:: Returns the minimum-valued and maximum-valued elements,
- * as determined by <tt><=></tt> or a given block.
- * #assoc:: Returns the first element that is an array
- * whose first element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
- * #rassoc:: Returns the first element that is an array
- * whose second element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
- * #at:: Returns the element at a given offset.
- * #values_at:: Returns the elements at given offsets.
- * #dig:: Returns the object in nested objects
- * that is specified by a given index and additional arguments.
- * #drop:: Returns trailing elements as determined by a given index.
- * #take:: Returns leading elements as determined by a given index.
- * #drop_while:: Returns trailing elements as determined by a given block.
- * #take_while:: Returns leading elements as determined by a given block.
- * #slice:: Returns consecutive elements as determined by a given argument.
- * #sort:: Returns all elements in an order determined by <tt><=></tt> or a given block.
- * #reverse:: Returns all elements in reverse order.
- * #compact:: Returns an array containing all non-+nil+ elements.
- * #select, #filter:: Returns an array containing elements selected by a given block.
- * #uniq:: Returns an array containing non-duplicate elements.
- * #rotate:: Returns all elements with some rotated from one end to the other.
- * #bsearch:: Returns an element selected via a binary search
- * as determined by a given block.
- * #bsearch_index:: Returns the index of an element selected via a binary search
- * as determined by a given block.
- * #sample:: Returns one or more random elements.
- * #shuffle:: Returns elements in a random order.
+ * - #[] (aliased as #slice): Returns consecutive elements as determined by a given argument.
+ * - #assoc: Returns the first element that is an array whose first element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
+ * - #at: Returns the element at a given offset.
+ * - #bsearch: Returns an element selected via a binary search as determined by a given block.
+ * - #bsearch_index: Returns the index of an element selected via a binary search as determined by a given block.
+ * - #compact: Returns an array containing all non-+nil+ elements.
+ * - #dig: Returns the object in nested objects that is specified by a given index and additional arguments.
+ * - #drop: Returns trailing elements as determined by a given index.
+ * - #drop_while: Returns trailing elements as determined by a given block.
+ * - #fetch: Returns the element at a given offset.
+ * - #fetch_values: Returns elements at given offsets.
+ * - #first: Returns one or more leading elements.
+ * - #last: Returns one or more trailing elements.
+ * - #max: Returns one or more maximum-valued elements, as determined by <tt>#<=></tt> or a given block.
+ * - #min: Returns one or more minimum-valued elements, as determined by <tt>#<=></tt> or a given block.
+ * - #minmax: Returns the minimum-valued and maximum-valued elements, as determined by <tt>#<=></tt> or a given block.
+ * - #rassoc: Returns the first element that is an array whose second element <tt>==</tt> a given object.
+ * - #reject: Returns an array containing elements not rejected by a given block.
+ * - #reverse: Returns all elements in reverse order.
+ * - #rotate: Returns all elements with some rotated from one end to the other.
+ * - #sample: Returns one or more random elements.
+ * - #select (aliased as #filter): Returns an array containing elements selected by a given block.
+ * - #shuffle: Returns elements in a random order.
+ * - #sort: Returns all elements in an order determined by <tt>#<=></tt> or a given block.
+ * - #take: Returns leading elements as determined by a given index.
+ * - #take_while: Returns leading elements as determined by a given block.
+ * - #uniq: Returns an array containing non-duplicate elements.
+ * - #values_at: Returns the elements at given offsets.
*
* === Methods for Assigning
*
* These methods add, replace, or reorder elements in +self+.
*
- * #[]=:: Assigns specified elements with a given object.
- * #push, #append, #<<:: Appends trailing elements.
- * #unshift, #prepend:: Prepends leading elements.
- * #insert:: Inserts given objects at a given offset; does not replace elements.
- * #concat:: Appends all elements from given arrays.
- * #fill:: Replaces specified elements with specified objects.
- * #replace:: Replaces the content of +self+ with the content of a given array.
- * #reverse!:: Replaces +self+ with its elements reversed.
- * #rotate!:: Replaces +self+ with its elements rotated.
- * #shuffle!:: Replaces +self+ with its elements in random order.
- * #sort!:: Replaces +self+ with its elements sorted,
- * as determined by <tt><=></tt> or a given block.
- * #sort_by!:: Replaces +self+ with its elements sorted, as determined by a given block.
+ * - #<<: Appends an element.
+ * - #[]=: Assigns specified elements with a given object.
+ * - #concat: Appends all elements from given arrays.
+ * - #fill: Replaces specified elements with specified objects.
+ * - #flatten!: Replaces each nested array in +self+ with the elements from that array.
+ * - #initialize_copy (aliased as #replace): Replaces the content of +self+ with the content of a given array.
+ * - #insert: Inserts given objects at a given offset; does not replace elements.
+ * - #push (aliased as #append): Appends elements.
+ * - #reverse!: Replaces +self+ with its elements reversed.
+ * - #rotate!: Replaces +self+ with its elements rotated.
+ * - #shuffle!: Replaces +self+ with its elements in random order.
+ * - #sort!: Replaces +self+ with its elements sorted, as determined by <tt>#<=></tt> or a given block.
+ * - #sort_by!: Replaces +self+ with its elements sorted, as determined by a given block.
+ * - #unshift (aliased as #prepend): Prepends leading elements.
*
* === Methods for Deleting
*
* Each of these methods removes elements from +self+:
*
- * #pop:: Removes and returns the last element.
- * #shift:: Removes and returns the first element.
- * #compact!:: Removes all non-+nil+ elements.
- * #delete:: Removes elements equal to a given object.
- * #delete_at:: Removes the element at a given offset.
- * #delete_if:: Removes elements specified by a given block.
- * #keep_if:: Removes elements not specified by a given block.
- * #reject!:: Removes elements specified by a given block.
- * #select!, #filter!:: Removes elements not specified by a given block.
- * #slice!:: Removes and returns a sequence of elements.
- * #uniq!:: Removes duplicates.
+ * - #clear: Removes all elements.
+ * - #compact!: Removes all +nil+ elements.
+ * - #delete: Removes elements equal to a given object.
+ * - #delete_at: Removes the element at a given offset.
+ * - #delete_if: Removes elements specified by a given block.
+ * - #keep_if: Removes elements not specified by a given block.
+ * - #pop: Removes and returns the last element.
+ * - #reject!: Removes elements specified by a given block.
+ * - #select! (aliased as #filter!): Removes elements not specified by a given block.
+ * - #shift: Removes and returns the first element.
+ * - #slice!: Removes and returns a sequence of elements.
+ * - #uniq!: Removes duplicates.
*
* === Methods for Combining
*
- * {#&}[#method-i-26]:: Returns an array containing elements found both in +self+ and a given array.
- * #intersection:: Returns an array containing elements found both in +self+
- * and in each given array.
- * #+:: Returns an array containing all elements of +self+ followed by all elements of a given array.
- * #-:: Returns an array containiing all elements of +self+ that are not found in a given array.
- * {#|}[#method-i-7C]:: Returns an array containing all elements of +self+ and all elements of a given array,
- * duplicates removed.
- * #union:: Returns an array containing all elements of +self+ and all elements of given arrays,
- * duplicates removed.
- * #difference:: Returns an array containing all elements of +self+ that are not found
- * in any of the given arrays..
- * #product:: Returns or yields all combinations of elements from +self+ and given arrays.
+ * - #&: Returns an array containing elements found both in +self+ and a given array.
+ * - #+: Returns an array containing all elements of +self+ followed by all elements of a given array.
+ * - #-: Returns an array containing all elements of +self+ that are not found in a given array.
+ * - #|: Returns an array containing all element of +self+ and all elements of a given array, duplicates removed.
+ * - #difference: Returns an array containing all elements of +self+ that are not found in any of the given arrays..
+ * - #intersection: Returns an array containing elements found both in +self+ and in each given array.
+ * - #product: Returns or yields all combinations of elements from +self+ and given arrays.
+ * - #reverse: Returns an array containing all elements of +self+ in reverse order.
+ * - #union: Returns an array containing all elements of +self+ and all elements of given arrays, duplicates removed.
*
* === Methods for Iterating
*
- * #each:: Passes each element to a given block.
- * #reverse_each:: Passes each element, in reverse order, to a given block.
- * #each_index:: Passes each element index to a given block.
- * #cycle:: Calls a given block with each element, then does so again,
- * for a specified number of times, or forever.
- * #combination:: Calls a given block with combinations of elements of +self+;
- * a combination does not use the same element more than once.
- * #permutation:: Calls a given block with permutations of elements of +self+;
- * a permutation does not use the same element more than once.
- * #repeated_combination:: Calls a given block with combinations of elements of +self+;
- * a combination may use the same element more than once.
- * #repeated_permutation:: Calls a given block with permutations of elements of +self+;
- * a permutation may use the same element more than once.
+ * - #combination: Calls a given block with combinations of elements of +self+; a combination does not use the same element more than once.
+ * - #cycle: Calls a given block with each element, then does so again, for a specified number of times, or forever.
+ * - #each: Passes each element to a given block.
+ * - #each_index: Passes each element index to a given block.
+ * - #permutation: Calls a given block with permutations of elements of +self+; a permutation does not use the same element more than once.
+ * - #repeated_combination: Calls a given block with combinations of elements of +self+; a combination may use the same element more than once.
+ * - #repeated_permutation: Calls a given block with permutations of elements of +self+; a permutation may use the same element more than once.
+ * - #reverse_each: Passes each element, in reverse order, to a given block.
*
* === Methods for Converting
*
- * #map, #collect:: Returns an array containing the block return-value for each element.
- * #map!, #collect!:: Replaces each element with a block return-value.
- * #flatten:: Returns an array that is a recursive flattening of +self+.
- * #flatten!:: Replaces each nested array in +self+ with the elements from that array.
- * #inspect, #to_s:: Returns a new String containing the elements.
- * #join:: Returns a newsString containing the elements joined by the field separator.
- * #to_a:: Returns +self+ or a new array containing all elements.
- * #to_ary:: Returns +self+.
- * #to_h:: Returns a new hash formed from the elements.
- * #transpose:: Transposes +self+, which must be an array of arrays.
- * #zip:: Returns a new array of arrays containing +self+ and given arrays;
- * follow the link for details.
+ * - #collect (aliased as #map): Returns an array containing the block return-value for each element.
+ * - #collect! (aliased as #map!): Replaces each element with a block return-value.
+ * - #flatten: Returns an array that is a recursive flattening of +self+.
+ * - #inspect (aliased as #to_s): Returns a new String containing the elements.
+ * - #join: Returns a new String containing the elements joined by the field separator.
+ * - #to_a: Returns +self+ or a new array containing all elements.
+ * - #to_ary: Returns +self+.
+ * - #to_h: Returns a new hash formed from the elements.
+ * - #transpose: Transposes +self+, which must be an array of arrays.
+ * - #zip: Returns a new array of arrays containing +self+ and given arrays.
*
* === Other Methods
*
- * #*:: Returns one of the following:
- * - With integer argument +n+, a new array that is the concatenation
- * of +n+ copies of +self+.
- * - With string argument +field_separator+, a new string that is equivalent to
- * <tt>join(field_separator)</tt>.
- * #abbrev:: Returns a hash of unambiguous abbreviations for elements.
- * #pack:: Packs the elements into a binary sequence.
- * #sum:: Returns a sum of elements according to either <tt>+</tt> or a given block.
+ * - #*: Returns one of the following:
+ *
+ * - With integer argument +n+, a new array that is the concatenation
+ * of +n+ copies of +self+.
+ * - With string argument +field_separator+, a new string that is equivalent to
+ * <tt>join(field_separator)</tt>.
+ *
+ * - #pack: Packs the elements into a binary sequence.
+ * - #sum: Returns a sum of elements according to either <tt>+</tt> or a given block.
*/
void
Init_Array(void)
{
+ fake_ary_flags = init_fake_ary_flags();
+
rb_cArray = rb_define_class("Array", rb_cObject);
rb_include_module(rb_cArray, rb_mEnumerable);
rb_define_alloc_func(rb_cArray, empty_ary_alloc);
+ rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cArray, "new", rb_ary_s_new, -1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cArray, "[]", rb_ary_s_create, -1);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cArray, "try_convert", rb_ary_s_try_convert, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "initialize", rb_ary_initialize, -1);
@@ -8283,8 +8899,6 @@ Init_Array(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "[]=", rb_ary_aset, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "at", rb_ary_at, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "fetch", rb_ary_fetch, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "first", rb_ary_first, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "last", rb_ary_last, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "concat", rb_ary_concat_multi, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "union", rb_ary_union_multi, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "difference", rb_ary_difference_multi, -1);
@@ -8304,6 +8918,9 @@ Init_Array(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "length", rb_ary_length, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "size", rb_ary_length, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "empty?", rb_ary_empty_p, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "find", rb_ary_find, -1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "detect", rb_ary_find, -1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "rfind", rb_ary_rfind, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "find_index", rb_ary_index, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "index", rb_ary_index, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "rindex", rb_ary_rindex, -1);
@@ -8381,8 +8998,12 @@ Init_Array(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "one?", rb_ary_one_p, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "dig", rb_ary_dig, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "sum", rb_ary_sum, -1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "freeze", rb_ary_freeze, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "deconstruct", rb_ary_deconstruct, 0);
+
+ rb_cArray_empty_frozen = RB_OBJ_SET_SHAREABLE(rb_ary_freeze(rb_ary_new()));
+ rb_vm_register_global_object(rb_cArray_empty_frozen);
}
#include "array.rbinc"
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diff --git a/.cvsignore b/.cvsignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a72211d03f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.cvsignore
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+*.bak
+*.orig
+*.rej
+*.sav
+*~
+.*.list
+.*.time
+.ccmalloc
+.ppack
+.ext
+.git
+.svn
+.pc
+COPYING.LIB
+ChangeLog.pre-alpha
+ChangeLog.pre1_1
+Makefile
+README.fat-patch
+README.v6
+README.atheos
+archive
+autom4te*.cache
+automake
+beos
+config.cache
+config.h
+config.h.in
+config.log
+config.status
+configure
+libruby.so.*
+miniruby
+newdate.rb
+newver.rb
+parse.c
+patches
+ppack
+preview
+rbconfig.rb
+repack
+riscos
+rubicon
+ruby
+ruby-man.rd.gz
+tmp
+web
+y.output
+y.tab.c
diff --git a/.document b/.document
index 9a5067bc52..230c50e387 100644
--- a/.document
+++ b/.document
@@ -6,23 +6,11 @@
# Process all the C source files
*.c
-# prelude
-prelude.rb
-
# the lib/ directory (which has its own .document file)
-lib
-
-# and some of the ext/ directory (which has its own .document file)
-ext
-# rdoc files
-ChangeLog
+lib
-NEWS
-README
-README.EXT
-README.EXT.ja
-README.ja
+# and some of the ext/ directory (which has its own .document file)
-doc
+ext
diff --git a/.editorconfig b/.editorconfig
deleted file mode 100644
index 67abf4b978..0000000000
--- a/.editorconfig
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-root = true
-
-[*]
-end_of_line = lf
-insert_final_newline = true
-trim_trailing_whitespace = true
-tab_width = 8
-indent_style = tab
-indent_size = 4
-
-[**.bat]
-end_of_line = crlf
-
-[**.rb]
-indent_style = space
-indent_size = 2
diff --git a/.gdbinit b/.gdbinit
deleted file mode 100644
index e2a34f3715..0000000000
--- a/.gdbinit
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,910 +0,0 @@
-define hook-run
- set $color_type = 0
- set $color_highlite = 0
- set $color_end = 0
-end
-
-define ruby_gdb_init
- if !$color_type
- set $color_type = "\033[31m"
- end
- if !$color_highlite
- set $color_highlite = "\033[36m"
- end
- if !$color_end
- set $color_end = "\033[m"
- end
- if ruby_dummy_gdb_enums.special_consts
- end
-end
-
-# set prompt \033[36m(gdb)\033[m\040
-
-define rp
- ruby_gdb_init
- if (VALUE)($arg0) & RUBY_FIXNUM_FLAG
- printf "FIXNUM: %ld\n", (long)($arg0) >> 1
- else
- if ((VALUE)($arg0) & ~(~(VALUE)0<<RUBY_SPECIAL_SHIFT)) == RUBY_SYMBOL_FLAG
- set $id = (($arg0) >> RUBY_SPECIAL_SHIFT)
- printf "%sSYMBOL%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- rp_id $id
- else
- if ($arg0) == RUBY_Qfalse
- echo false\n
- else
- if ($arg0) == RUBY_Qtrue
- echo true\n
- else
- if ($arg0) == RUBY_Qnil
- echo nil\n
- else
- if ($arg0) == RUBY_Qundef
- echo undef\n
- else
- if (VALUE)($arg0) & RUBY_IMMEDIATE_MASK
- if ((VALUE)($arg0) & RUBY_FLONUM_MASK) == RUBY_FLONUM_FLAG
- printf "%sFLONUM%s: %g\n", $color_type, $color_end, (double)rb_float_value($arg0)
- else
- echo immediate\n
- end
- else
- set $flags = ((struct RBasic*)($arg0))->flags
- if ($flags & RUBY_FL_PROMOTED) == RUBY_FL_PROMOTED
- printf "[PROMOTED] "
- end
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_NONE
- printf "%sT_NONE%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RBasic *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_NIL
- printf "%sT_NIL%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RBasic *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_OBJECT
- printf "%sT_OBJECT%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RObject *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_CLASS
- printf "%sT_CLASS%s%s: ", $color_type, ($flags & RUBY_FL_SINGLETON) ? "*" : "", $color_end
- rp_class $arg0
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_ICLASS
- printf "%sT_ICLASS%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- rp_class $arg0
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_MODULE
- printf "%sT_MODULE%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- rp_class $arg0
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_FLOAT
- printf "%sT_FLOAT%s: %.16g ", $color_type, $color_end, (((struct RFloat*)($arg0))->float_value)
- print (struct RFloat *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_STRING
- printf "%sT_STRING%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- rp_string $arg0 $flags
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_REGEXP
- set $regsrc = ((struct RRegexp*)($arg0))->src
- set $rsflags = ((struct RBasic*)$regsrc)->flags
- printf "%sT_REGEXP%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- set print address off
- output (char *)(($rsflags & RUBY_FL_USER1) ? \
- ((struct RString*)$regsrc)->as.heap.ptr : \
- ((struct RString*)$regsrc)->as.ary)
- set print address on
- printf " len:%ld ", ($rsflags & RUBY_FL_USER1) ? \
- ((struct RString*)$regsrc)->as.heap.len : \
- (($rsflags & (RUBY_FL_USER2|RUBY_FL_USER3|RUBY_FL_USER4|RUBY_FL_USER5|RUBY_FL_USER6)) >> RUBY_FL_USHIFT+2)
- if $flags & RUBY_FL_USER6
- printf "(none) "
- end
- if $flags & RUBY_FL_USER5
- printf "(literal) "
- end
- if $flags & RUBY_FL_USER4
- printf "(fixed) "
- end
- printf "encoding:%d ", ($flags & RUBY_ENCODING_MASK) >> RUBY_ENCODING_SHIFT
- print (struct RRegexp *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_ARRAY
- if ($flags & RUBY_FL_USER1)
- set $len = (($flags & (RUBY_FL_USER3|RUBY_FL_USER4)) >> (RUBY_FL_USHIFT+3))
- printf "%sT_ARRAY%s: len=%ld ", $color_type, $color_end, $len
- printf "(embed) "
- if ($len == 0)
- printf "{(empty)} "
- else
- output/x *((VALUE*)((struct RArray*)($arg0))->as.ary) @ $len
- printf " "
- end
- else
- set $len = ((struct RArray*)($arg0))->as.heap.len
- printf "%sT_ARRAY%s: len=%ld ", $color_type, $color_end, $len
- if ($flags & RUBY_FL_USER2)
- printf "(shared) shared="
- output/x ((struct RArray*)($arg0))->as.heap.aux.shared
- printf " "
- else
- printf "(ownership) capa=%ld ", ((struct RArray*)($arg0))->as.heap.aux.capa
- end
- if ($len == 0)
- printf "{(empty)} "
- else
- output/x *((VALUE*)((struct RArray*)($arg0))->as.heap.ptr) @ $len
- printf " "
- end
- end
- print (struct RArray *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_FIXNUM
- printf "%sT_FIXNUM%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RBasic *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_HASH
- printf "%sT_HASH%s: ", $color_type, $color_end,
- if ((struct RHash *)($arg0))->ntbl
- printf "len=%ld ", ((struct RHash *)($arg0))->ntbl->num_entries
- end
- print (struct RHash *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_STRUCT
- printf "%sT_STRUCT%s: len=%ld ", $color_type, $color_end, \
- (($flags & (RUBY_FL_USER1|RUBY_FL_USER2)) ? \
- ($flags & (RUBY_FL_USER1|RUBY_FL_USER2)) >> (RUBY_FL_USHIFT+1) : \
- ((struct RStruct *)($arg0))->as.heap.len)
- print (struct RStruct *)($arg0)
- x/xw (($flags & (RUBY_FL_USER1|RUBY_FL_USER2)) ? \
- ((struct RStruct *)($arg0))->as.ary : \
- ((struct RStruct *)($arg0))->as.heap.ptr)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_BIGNUM
- printf "%sT_BIGNUM%s: sign=%d len=%ld ", $color_type, $color_end, \
- (($flags & RUBY_FL_USER1) != 0), \
- (($flags & RUBY_FL_USER2) ? \
- ($flags & (RUBY_FL_USER5|RUBY_FL_USER4|RUBY_FL_USER3)) >> (RUBY_FL_USHIFT+3) : \
- ((struct RBignum*)($arg0))->as.heap.len)
- if $flags & RUBY_FL_USER2
- printf "(embed) "
- end
- print (struct RBignum *)($arg0)
- x/xw (($flags & RUBY_FL_USER2) ? \
- ((struct RBignum*)($arg0))->as.ary : \
- ((struct RBignum*)($arg0))->as.heap.digits)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_RATIONAL
- printf "%sT_RATIONAL%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RRational *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_COMPLEX
- printf "%sT_COMPLEX%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RComplex *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_FILE
- printf "%sT_FILE%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RFile *)($arg0)
- output *((struct RFile *)($arg0))->fptr
- printf "\n"
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_TRUE
- printf "%sT_TRUE%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RBasic *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_FALSE
- printf "%sT_FALSE%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RBasic *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_DATA
- if ((struct RTypedData *)($arg0))->typed_flag == 1
- printf "%sT_DATA%s(%s): ", $color_type, $color_end, ((struct RTypedData *)($arg0))->type->wrap_struct_name
- print (struct RTypedData *)($arg0)
- else
- printf "%sT_DATA%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RData *)($arg0)
- end
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_MATCH
- printf "%sT_MATCH%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RMatch *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_SYMBOL
- printf "%sT_SYMBOL%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RSymbol *)($arg0)
- set $id_type = ((struct RSymbol *)($arg0))->type
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_LOCAL
- printf "l"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_INSTANCE
- printf "i"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_GLOBAL
- printf "G"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_ATTRSET
- printf "a"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_CONST
- printf "C"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_CLASS
- printf "c"
- else
- printf "j"
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- set $id_fstr = ((struct RSymbol *)($arg0))->fstr
- rp_string $id_fstr
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_UNDEF
- printf "%sT_UNDEF%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RBasic *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_NODE
- printf "%sT_NODE%s(", $color_type, $color_end
- output (enum node_type)(($flags&RUBY_NODE_TYPEMASK)>>RUBY_NODE_TYPESHIFT)
- printf "): "
- print *(NODE *)($arg0)
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_T_MASK) == RUBY_T_ZOMBIE
- printf "%sT_ZOMBIE%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RData *)($arg0)
- else
- printf "%sunknown%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- print (struct RBasic *)($arg0)
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
-end
-document rp
- Print a Ruby's VALUE.
-end
-
-define rp_id
- set $id = (ID)$arg0
- if $id == '!' || $id == '+' || $id == '-' || $id == '*' || $id == '/' || $id == '%' || $id == '<' || $id == '>' || $id == '`'
- printf "(:%c)\n", $id
- else
- if $id == idDot2
- printf "(:..)\n"
- else
- if $id == idDot3
- printf "(:...)\n"
- else
- if $id == idUPlus
- printf "(:+@)\n"
- else
- if $id == idUMinus
- printf "(:-@)\n"
- else
- if $id == idPow
- printf "(:**)\n"
- else
- if $id == idCmp
- printf "(:<=>)\n"
- else
- if $id == idLTLT
- printf "(:<<)\n"
- else
- if $id == idLE
- printf "(:<=)\n"
- else
- if $id == idGE
- printf "(:>=)\n"
- else
- if $id == idEq
- printf "(:==)\n"
- else
- if $id == idEqq
- printf "(:===)\n"
- else
- if $id == idNeq
- printf "(:!=)\n"
- else
- if $id == idEqTilde
- printf "(:=~)\n"
- else
- if $id == idNeqTilde
- printf "(:!~)\n"
- else
- if $id == idAREF
- printf "(:[])\n"
- else
- if $id == idASET
- printf "(:[]=)\n"
- else
- if $id <= tLAST_OP_ID
- printf "O"
- else
- set $id_type = $id & RUBY_ID_SCOPE_MASK
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_LOCAL
- printf "l"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_INSTANCE
- printf "i"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_GLOBAL
- printf "G"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_ATTRSET
- printf "a"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_CONST
- printf "C"
- else
- if $id_type == RUBY_ID_CLASS
- printf "c"
- else
- printf "j"
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- printf "(%ld): ", $id
- rb_numtable_entry global_symbols.id_str $id
- if $rb_numtable_rec
- rp_string $rb_numtable_rec
- else
- echo undef\n
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
-end
-document rp_id
- Print an ID.
-end
-
-define rp_string
- set $flags = ((struct RBasic*)($arg0))->flags
- set print address off
- output (char *)(($flags & RUBY_FL_USER1) ? \
- ((struct RString*)($arg0))->as.heap.ptr : \
- ((struct RString*)($arg0))->as.ary)
- set print address on
- printf " bytesize:%ld ", ($flags & RUBY_FL_USER1) ? \
- ((struct RString*)($arg0))->as.heap.len : \
- (($flags & (RUBY_FL_USER2|RUBY_FL_USER3|RUBY_FL_USER4|RUBY_FL_USER5|RUBY_FL_USER6)) >> RUBY_FL_USHIFT+2)
- if !($flags & RUBY_FL_USER1)
- printf "(embed) "
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_FL_USER2)
- printf "(shared) "
- end
- if ($flags & RUBY_FL_USER3)
- printf "(assoc) "
- end
- end
- printf "encoding:%d ", ($flags & RUBY_ENCODING_MASK) >> RUBY_ENCODING_SHIFT
- if ($flags & RUBY_ENC_CODERANGE_MASK) == 0
- printf "coderange:unknown "
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_ENC_CODERANGE_MASK) == RUBY_ENC_CODERANGE_7BIT
- printf "coderange:7bit "
- else
- if ($flags & RUBY_ENC_CODERANGE_MASK) == RUBY_ENC_CODERANGE_VALID
- printf "coderange:valid "
- else
- printf "coderange:broken "
- end
- end
- end
- print (struct RString *)($arg0)
-end
-document rp_string
- Print the content of a String.
-end
-
-define rp_class
- printf "(struct RClass *) %p", (void*)$arg0
- if ((struct RClass *)($arg0))->ptr.origin != $arg0
- printf " -> %p", ((struct RClass *)($arg0))->ptr.origin
- end
- printf "\n"
- rb_classname $arg0
- print *(struct RClass *)($arg0)
- print *((struct RClass *)($arg0))->ptr
-end
-document rp_class
- Print the content of a Class/Module.
-end
-
-define nd_type
- print (enum node_type)((((NODE*)($arg0))->flags&RUBY_NODE_TYPEMASK)>>RUBY_NODE_TYPESHIFT)
-end
-document nd_type
- Print a Ruby' node type.
-end
-
-define nd_file
- print ((NODE*)($arg0))->nd_file
-end
-document nd_file
- Print the source file name of a node.
-end
-
-define nd_line
- print ((unsigned int)((((NODE*)($arg0))->flags>>RUBY_NODE_LSHIFT)&RUBY_NODE_LMASK))
-end
-document nd_line
- Print the source line number of a node.
-end
-
-# Print members of ruby node.
-
-define nd_head
- printf "%su1.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.node
-end
-
-define nd_alen
- printf "%su2.argc%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u2.argc
-end
-
-define nd_next
- printf "%su3.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u3.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_cond
- printf "%su1.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.node
-end
-
-define nd_body
- printf "%su2.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u2.node
-end
-
-define nd_else
- printf "%su3.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u3.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_orig
- printf "%su3.value%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u3.value
-end
-
-
-define nd_resq
- printf "%su2.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u2.node
-end
-
-define nd_ensr
- printf "%su3.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u3.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_1st
- printf "%su1.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.node
-end
-
-define nd_2nd
- printf "%su2.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u2.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_stts
- printf "%su1.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_entry
- printf "%su3.entry%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u3.entry
-end
-
-define nd_vid
- printf "%su1.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u1.id
-end
-
-define nd_cflag
- printf "%su2.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u2.id
-end
-
-define nd_cval
- printf "%su3.value%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u3.value
-end
-
-
-define nd_cnt
- printf "%su3.cnt%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u3.cnt
-end
-
-define nd_tbl
- printf "%su1.tbl%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u1.tbl
-end
-
-
-define nd_var
- printf "%su1.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.node
-end
-
-define nd_ibdy
- printf "%su2.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u2.node
-end
-
-define nd_iter
- printf "%su3.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u3.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_value
- printf "%su2.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u2.node
-end
-
-define nd_aid
- printf "%su3.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u3.id
-end
-
-
-define nd_lit
- printf "%su1.value%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.value
-end
-
-
-define nd_frml
- printf "%su1.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.node
-end
-
-define nd_rest
- printf "%su2.argc%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u2.argc
-end
-
-define nd_opt
- printf "%su1.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_recv
- printf "%su1.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.node
-end
-
-define nd_mid
- printf "%su2.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u2.id
-end
-
-define nd_args
- printf "%su3.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u3.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_noex
- printf "%su1.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u1.id
-end
-
-define nd_defn
- printf "%su3.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u3.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_old
- printf "%su1.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u1.id
-end
-
-define nd_new
- printf "%su2.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u2.id
-end
-
-
-define nd_cfnc
- printf "%su1.cfunc%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u1.cfunc
-end
-
-define nd_argc
- printf "%su2.argc%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u2.argc
-end
-
-
-define nd_cname
- printf "%su1.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u1.id
-end
-
-define nd_super
- printf "%su3.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u3.node
-end
-
-
-define nd_modl
- printf "%su1.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u1.id
-end
-
-define nd_clss
- printf "%su1.value%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.value
-end
-
-
-define nd_beg
- printf "%su1.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u1.node
-end
-
-define nd_end
- printf "%su2.node%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u2.node
-end
-
-define nd_state
- printf "%su3.state%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u3.state
-end
-
-define nd_rval
- printf "%su2.value%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u2.value
-end
-
-
-define nd_nth
- printf "%su2.argc%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u2.argc
-end
-
-
-define nd_tag
- printf "%su1.id%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- p ($arg0).u1.id
-end
-
-define nd_tval
- printf "%su2.value%s: ", $color_highlite, $color_end
- rp ($arg0).u2.value
-end
-
-define rb_p
- call rb_p($arg0)
-end
-
-define rb_numtable_entry
- set $rb_numtable_tbl = $arg0
- set $rb_numtable_id = (st_data_t)$arg1
- set $rb_numtable_key = 0
- set $rb_numtable_rec = 0
- if $rb_numtable_tbl->entries_packed
- set $rb_numtable_p = $rb_numtable_tbl->as.packed.bins
- while $rb_numtable_p && $rb_numtable_p < $rb_numtable_tbl->as.packed.bins+$rb_numtable_tbl->num_entries
- if $rb_numtable_p.k == $rb_numtable_id
- set $rb_numtable_key = $rb_numtable_p.k
- set $rb_numtable_rec = $rb_numtable_p.v
- set $rb_numtable_p = 0
- else
- set $rb_numtable_p = $rb_numtable_p + 1
- end
- end
- else
- set $rb_numtable_p = $rb_numtable_tbl->as.big.bins[st_numhash($rb_numtable_id) % $rb_numtable_tbl->num_bins]
- while $rb_numtable_p
- if $rb_numtable_p->key == $rb_numtable_id
- set $rb_numtable_key = $rb_numtable_p->key
- set $rb_numtable_rec = $rb_numtable_p->record
- set $rb_numtable_p = 0
- else
- set $rb_numtable_p = $rb_numtable_p->next
- end
- end
- end
-end
-
-define rb_id2name
- ruby_gdb_init
- printf "%sID%s: ", $color_type, $color_end
- rp_id $arg0
-end
-document rb_id2name
- Print the name of id
-end
-
-define rb_method_entry
- set $rb_method_entry_klass = (struct RClass *)$arg0
- set $rb_method_entry_id = (ID)$arg1
- set $rb_method_entry_me = (rb_method_entry_t *)0
- while !$rb_method_entry_me && $rb_method_entry_klass
- rb_numtable_entry $rb_method_entry_klass->m_tbl_wrapper->tbl $rb_method_entry_id
- set $rb_method_entry_me = (rb_method_entry_t *)$rb_numtable_rec
- if !$rb_method_entry_me
- set $rb_method_entry_klass = (struct RClass *)RCLASS_SUPER($rb_method_entry_klass)
- end
- end
- if $rb_method_entry_me
- print *$rb_method_entry_klass
- print *$rb_method_entry_me
- else
- echo method not found\n
- end
-end
-document rb_method_entry
- Search method entry by class and id
-end
-
-define rb_classname
- # up to 128bit int
- set $rb_classname_permanent = "0123456789ABCDEF"
- set $rb_classname = classname($arg0, $rb_classname_permanent)
- if $rb_classname != RUBY_Qnil
- rp $rb_classname
- else
- echo anonymous class/module\n
- end
-end
-
-define rb_ancestors
- set $rb_ancestors_module = $arg0
- while $rb_ancestors_module
- rp_class $rb_ancestors_module
- set $rb_ancestors_module = RCLASS_SUPER($rb_ancestors_module)
- end
-end
-document rb_ancestors
- Print ancestors.
-end
-
-define rb_backtrace
- call rb_backtrace()
-end
-
-define iseq
- if ruby_dummy_gdb_enums.special_consts
- end
- if ($arg0)->type == ISEQ_ELEMENT_NONE
- echo [none]\n
- end
- if ($arg0)->type == ISEQ_ELEMENT_LABEL
- print *(LABEL*)($arg0)
- end
- if ($arg0)->type == ISEQ_ELEMENT_INSN
- print *(INSN*)($arg0)
- if ((INSN*)($arg0))->insn_id != YARVINSN_jump
- set $i = 0
- set $operand_size = ((INSN*)($arg0))->operand_size
- set $operands = ((INSN*)($arg0))->operands
- while $i < $operand_size
- rp $operands[$i++]
- end
- end
- end
- if ($arg0)->type == ISEQ_ELEMENT_ADJUST
- print *(ADJUST*)($arg0)
- end
-end
-
-define rb_ps
- rb_ps_vm ruby_current_vm
-end
-document rb_ps
-Dump all threads and their callstacks
-end
-
-define rb_ps_vm
- print $ps_vm = (rb_vm_t*)$arg0
- set $ps_threads = (st_table*)$ps_vm->living_threads
- if $ps_threads->entries_packed
- set $ps_threads_i = 0
- while $ps_threads_i < $ps_threads->num_entries
- set $ps_threads_key = (st_data_t)$ps_threads->as.packed.entries[$ps_threads_i].key
- set $ps_threads_val = (st_data_t)$ps_threads->as.packed.entries[$ps_threads_i].val
- rb_ps_thread $ps_threads_key $ps_threads_val
- set $ps_threads_i = $ps_threads_i + 1
- end
- else
- set $ps_threads_ptr = (st_table_entry*)$ps_threads->head
- while $ps_threads_ptr
- set $ps_threads_key = (st_data_t)$ps_threads_ptr->key
- set $ps_threads_val = (st_data_t)$ps_threads_ptr->record
- rb_ps_thread $ps_threads_key $ps_threads_val
- set $ps_threads_ptr = (st_table_entry*)$ps_threads_ptr->fore
- end
- end
-end
-document rb_ps_vm
-Dump all threads in a (rb_vm_t*) and their callstacks
-end
-
-define rb_ps_thread
- set $ps_thread = (struct RTypedData*)$arg0
- set $ps_thread_id = $arg1
- print $ps_thread_th = (rb_thread_t*)$ps_thread->data
-end
-
-# Details: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/wiki/MachineInstructionsTraceWithGDB
-define trace_machine_instructions
- set logging on
- set height 0
- set width 0
- display/i $pc
- while !$exit_code
- info line *$pc
- si
- end
-end
-
-define SDR
- call rb_vmdebug_stack_dump_raw_current()
-end
-
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
deleted file mode 100644
index 9515852837..0000000000
--- a/.gitignore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,152 +0,0 @@
-*-*-*.def
-*.a
-*.bak
-*.dSYM
-*.dmyh
-*.dylib
-*.elc
-*.inc
-*.log
-*.o
-*.orig
-*.rej
-*.sav
-*.swp
-*~
-.*-*
-.*.list
-.*.time
-.DS_Store
-.ccmalloc
-.ext
-.pc
-.ppack
-.svn
-Makefile
-Makefile.old
-extconf.h
-y.output
-y.tab.c
-
-# /
-/*-fake.rb
-/*.pc
-/*_prelude.c
-/COPYING.LIB
-/ChangeLog-*
-/ChangeLog.pre-alpha
-/ChangeLog.pre1_1
-/Doxyfile
-/GNUmakefile
-/GNUmakefile.old
-/README.atheos
-/README.fat-patch
-/README.v6
-/TAGS
-/archive
-/autom4te*.cache
-/automake
-/beos
-/bmlog-*
-/breakpoints.gdb
-/config.cache
-/config.h
-/config.h.in
-/config.status
-/config.status.lineno
-/configure
-/coverage/simplecov
-/coverage/.last_run.json
-/coverage/.resultset.json*
-/coverage/assets
-/coverage/index.html
-/doc/capi
-/enc.mk
-/encdb.h
-/exts.mk
-/goruby
-/id.[ch]
-/largefile.h
-/lex.c
-/libruby*.*
-/miniprelude.c
-/miniruby
-/newdate.rb
-/newline.c
-/newver.rb
-/parse.c
-/parse.h
-/patches
-/patches-master
-/pitest.rb
-/ppack
-/prelude.c
-/preview
-/probes.h
-/rbconfig.rb
-/rename2.h
-/repack
-/revision.h
-/riscos
-/rubicon
-/ruby
-/ruby-man.rd.gz
-/sizes.c
-/test.rb
-/tmp
-/transdb.h
-/uncommon.mk
-/verconf.h
-/web
-/yasmdata.rb
-
-# /benchmark/
-/benchmark/bmx_*.rb
-/benchmark/fasta.output.*
-/benchmark/wc.input
-
-# /enc/trans/
-/enc/trans/*.c
-
-# /ext/
-/ext/extinit.c
-
-# /ext/dl/callback/
-/ext/dl/callback/callback-*.c
-/ext/dl/callback/callback.c
-
-# /ext/etc/
-/ext/etc/constdefs.h
-
-# /ext/rbconfig/
-/ext/rbconfig/sizeof/sizes.c
-
-# /ext/ripper/
-/ext/ripper/eventids1.c
-/ext/ripper/eventids2table.c
-/ext/ripper/ripper.*
-/ext/ripper/ids1
-/ext/ripper/ids2
-
-# /ext/socket/
-/ext/socket/constants.h
-/ext/socket/constdefs.h
-/ext/socket/constdefs.c
-
-# /ext/tk/
-/ext/tk/config_list
-
-# /gems
-/gems/*.gem
-
-# /spec/
-/spec/mspec
-/spec/rubyspec
-
-# /tool/
-/tool/config.guess
-/tool/config.sub
-
-# /win32/
-/win32/*.ico
-/win32/.time
diff --git a/.indent.pro b/.indent.pro
deleted file mode 100644
index 6a207a0554..0000000000
--- a/.indent.pro
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
--bap
--nbbb
--nbc
--br
--nbs
--ncdb
--ce
--cli0.5
--ndj
--ei
--nfc1
--i4
--l120
--lp
--npcs
--psl
--sc
--sob
-
--TID
--TVALUE
diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index d39c72b0f9..0000000000
--- a/.travis.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (C) 2011 Urabe, Shyouhei. All rights reserved.
-#
-# This file is a part of the programming language Ruby. Permission is hereby
-# granted, to either redistribute or modify this file, provided that the
-# conditions mentioned in the file COPYING are met. Consult the file for
-# details.
-
-# This is a Travis-CI build configuration file. The list of configurations
-# available is located in
-#
-# http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/build-configuration/
-#
-# and as Ruby itself is a project written in C language,
-#
-# http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/languages/c/
-#
-# is also a good place to look at.
-
-# Language specification.
-language: c
-
-# Compilers. Several compilers are provided in Travis, so we try them all.
-# The value set here is visible via $CC environment variable.
-compiler:
- - gcc
- - clang
-
-# Dependencies. Some header files are missing in a Travis' worker VM, so we
-# have to install them. The "1.9.1" here is OK. It is the most adopted
-# version string for Debian/Ubuntu, and no dependencies have been changed so
-# far since the 1.9.1 release.
-before_install:
- - "sudo apt-get -qq update"
- - "sudo apt-get -qq install $CC" # upgrade if any
-install: "sudo apt-get -qq build-dep ruby1.9.1 2>/dev/null"
-
-# Script is where the test runs. Note we just do "make test", not other tests
-# like test-all, test-rubyspec. This is because they take too much time,
-# enough for Travis to shut down the VM as being stalled.
-before_script:
- - "uname -a"
- - "uname -r"
- - "rm -fr .ext autom4te.cache"
- - "make -f common.mk BASERUBY=ruby srcdir=. update-config_files"
- - "autoconf"
- - "mkdir config_1st config_2nd"
- - "./configure -C --with-gcc=$CC"
- - "cp -pr config.status .ext/include config_1st"
- - "make reconfig"
- - "cp -pr config.status .ext/include config_2nd"
- - "diff -ru config_1st config_2nd"
- - "make -sj encs"
- - "make -sj exts"
-script:
- - "make test OPTS=-v"
- - "make test-all TESTS='-qv -j2'"
-
-# Branch matrix. Not all branches are Travis-ready so we limit branches here.
-branches:
- only:
- - trunk
- - ruby_1_9_3
- - ruby_2_0_0
- - ruby_2_1
- - ruby_2_2
-
-# We want to be notified when something happens.
-notifications:
- irc:
- channels:
- - "irc.freenode.org#ruby-core"
- - "irc.freenode.org#ruby-ja"
- on_success: change # [always|never|change] # default: always
- on_failure: change # [always|never|change] # default: always
- template:
- - "%{message} by @%{author}: See %{build_url}"
-
- # Update ruby-head installed on Travis CI so other projects can test against it.
- webhooks:
- urls:
- - "https://rubies.travis-ci.org/rebuild/ruby-head"
- on_success: always
- on_failure: never
-
-# Local Variables:
-# mode: YAML
-# coding: utf-8-unix
-# indent-tabs-mode: nil
-# tab-width: 4
-# fill-column: 79
-# default-justification: full
-# End:
diff --git a/BSDL b/BSDL
deleted file mode 100644
index a009caefea..0000000000
--- a/BSDL
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (C) 1993-2013 Yukihiro Matsumoto. All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-are met:
-1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
-ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
-IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
-ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
-FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
-DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
-OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
-HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
-LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
-OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
-SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md
deleted file mode 100644
index ffdf2dd4b8..0000000000
--- a/CONTRIBUTING.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-Please see the [official issue tracker] and wiki [HowToContribute].
-
-[official issue tracker]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org
-[HowToContribute]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby/wiki/HowToContribute
diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING
index a1f19ff99d..9043404a83 100644
--- a/COPYING
+++ b/COPYING
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Ruby is copyrighted free software by Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@netlab.jp>.
-You can redistribute it and/or modify it under either the terms of the
-2-clause BSDL (see the file BSDL), or the conditions below:
+You can redistribute it and/or modify it under either the terms of the GPL
+version 2 (see the file GPL), or the conditions below:
1. You may make and give away verbatim copies of the source form of the
software without restriction, provided that you duplicate all of the
diff --git a/COPYING.ja b/COPYING.ja
index e50d01c8d1..933cc7cb9a 100644
--- a/COPYING.ja
+++ b/COPYING.ja
@@ -1,51 +1,51 @@
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+$BK\%W%m%0%i%`$O%U%j!<%=%U%H%&%'%"$G$9!%(BGPL(the GNU General
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- 1. 複製ã¯åˆ¶é™ãªã自由ã§ã™ï¼Ž
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- 自由ã«å¤‰æ›´ã§ãã¾ã™ï¼Ž
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+ $B<+M3$KJQ99$G$-$^$9!%(B
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+ (a) $B%M%C%H%K%e!<%:$K%]%9%H$7$?$j!$:n<T$KJQ99$rAwIU$9$k(B
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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index dc0c1aed39..4334805ffc 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,8211 +1,19166 @@
-Wed Sep 17 23:12:36 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Mar 16 21:48:11 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb: specify a regexp for :OPAQUE; generic.rb
- assumes it is present, and will refuse all values otherwise.
- by Matthew Draper <matthew@trebex.net>
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/718 fix GH-718
+ * ext/dl/dl.c (rb_ary2cary): Fix a bug in type validation;
+ submitted by sheepman <sheepman AT sheepman.sakura.ne.jp>
+ in [ruby-dev:30554].
-Wed Sep 17 16:22:58 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Fri Mar 16 18:28:06 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zlib_mem_alloc): check overflow
+ * ext/etc/etc.c (etc_getgrgid): Fix a bug in Etc::getgrgid()
+ always returning the (real) group entry of the running process;
+ reported by: UEDA Hiroyuki <ueda AT netforest.ad.jp>
+ in [ruby-dev:30586].
-Wed Sep 17 11:33:35 2014 Laurent Arnoud <laurent@spkdev.net>
+Fri Mar 16 16:33:58 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * test/fiddle/test_import.rb (Fiddle::TestImport#test_sizeof):
- added test for long long [fix GH-716]
+ * ext/thread/thread.c (unlock_mutex_inner): Make sure that the
+ given mutex is actually owned by the caller; submitted by:
+ Sylvain Joyeux <sylvain.joyeux AT m4x.org> in [ruby-core:10598].
-Wed Sep 17 11:09:21 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Fri Mar 16 16:21:35 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * tool/rbinstall.rb: fixed invalid options with latest rubygems.
- https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/issues/1013
+ * ext/thread/thread.c (wait_condvar, lock_mutex): Fix a problem in
+ ConditionVariable#wait that occurs when two threads that are
+ trying to access the condition variable are also in concurrence
+ for the given mutex; submitted by: Sylvain Joyeux
+ <sylvain.joyeux AT m4x.org> and MenTaLguY <mental AT rydia.net>
+ in [ruby-core:10598].
-Tue Sep 16 19:19:00 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Mar 16 16:17:27 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * benchmark/bm_app_aobench.rb: update outdated links to the
- original program. [ruby-dev:48550] [Feature #10247]
+ * test/thread/test_thread.rb: Add a test script for the `thread'
+ library. This should result in failure as of now with
+ ext/thread; submitted by: Sylvain Joyeux <sylvain.joyeux AT
+ m4x.org> in [ruby-core:10598].
-Tue Sep 16 01:06:40 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Mar 14 12:30:00 2007 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigeo@tinyforest.jp>
- * reg*.c: Merge Onigmo 5.15.0 38a870960aa7370051a3544
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: BigDecimal("-.31") is now
+ treated as ("-0.31") not as ("0.31").
-Mon Sep 15 16:21:10 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Tue Mar 13 04:04:04 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * io.c (struct io_advise_struct): 32 => 24 bytes on 64-bit
- * io.c (struct io_internal_writev_struct): 24 => 16 bytes on 64-bit
- * process.c (struct waitpid_arg): ditto
+ * stable version 1.8.6 released.
-Mon Sep 15 10:29:25 2014 Natalie Weizenbaum <nweiz@google.com>
+Tue Mar 13 02:54:17 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb (SAME_PATHS):
- Pathname#relative_path_from uses String#casecmp to compare strings
- on case-insensitive filesystem platforms (e.g., Windows). This can
- return nil for strings with different encodings, and the code
- previously assumed that it always returned a Fixnum. [Fix GH-713]
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::header): IIS >= 5.0 does not need the nph
+ assumption any more; submitted by MIYASAKA Masaru <alkaid AT
+ coral.ocn.ne.jp> in [ruby-dev:30537].
-Mon Sep 15 09:43:18 2014 Sho Hashimoto <sho.hsmt@gmail.com>
+Mon Mar 12 11:07:44 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * ext/fiddle/lib/fiddle/import.rb (Fiddle::Importer#sizeof): fix typo,
- SIZEOF_LONG_LON. [Fix GH-714]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (Init_ossl_asn1): Let rdoc know about
+ externally defined modules; submitted by Technorama
+ Ltd. <oss-ruby AT technorama.net> in [ruby-bugs:PR#4704].
-Mon Sep 15 08:13:40 2014 Matthew Draper <matthew@trebex.net>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_bn.c (Init_ossl_bn): Ditto.
- * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): rational 'f' format works for more
- values. [fix GH-717]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c (Init_ossl_cipher): Ditto.
-Sun Sep 14 16:57:27 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c (Init_ossl_digest): Ditto.
- * template/vm.inc.tmpl: "insns.c" => "insns.def"
- * tool/instruction.rb: typo fix
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c (Init_ossl_hmac): Ditto.
-Sun Sep 14 12:29:52 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.c (Init_ossl_pkey): Ditto.
- * test/test_tracer.rb: fixed testcase for rubygems update.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c (Init_ossl_dh): Ditto.
-Sun Sep 14 12:29:02 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dsa.c (Init_ossl_dsa): Ditto.
- * lib/rubygems: Update to RubyGems 2.4.1 master(713ab65)
- Complete history at:
- https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/blob/master/History.txt#L3-L216
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c (Init_ossl_rsa): Ditto.
- * test/rubygems: ditto.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_rand.c (Init_ossl_rand): Ditto.
-Sun Sep 14 11:03:24 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (Init_ossl_ssl): Ditto.
- * ext/psych/lib/psych.rb: update version
- * ext/psych/psych.gemspec: ditto
+Mon Mar 12 01:23:50 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Sun Sep 14 08:43:37 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/dl/sym.c (rb_dlsym_inspect): Use "0x%x" rather for pointers.
+ This might not be very right but it is commonly used in other
+ parts of the code; submitted by sheepman <sheepman AT
+ sheepman.sakura.ne.jp> in [ruby-dev:30532].
- * ccan/container_of/container_of.h (container_of_or_null): added
- [ccan 7ec5b8e06b2fd5fa98b1fcde1158c286d2d429d8] (David Gibson)
+ * ext/dl/ptr.c (rb_dlptr_inspect): Ditto.
-Sun Sep 14 08:41:44 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/dl/lib/dl/import.rb (DL::Importable::Internal::import,
+ DL::Importable::Internal::callback): Avoid race condition for an
+ instance variable; submitted by sheepman <sheepman AT
+ sheepman.sakura.ne.jp> in [ruby-dev:30530].
- * ccan/list/list.h (list_del_init, list_node_init): new functions
- for multiple list_del() calls
- [ccan ec8654d94d3c5c47aa5f82698f7e8048c79765b1] (Rusty Russell)
+Sun Mar 11 19:04:29 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Sat Sep 13 22:19:26 2014 Bernard Potocki <bernard.potocki@imanel.org>
+ * misc/README: Add a note about ruby-electric.el.
- * hash.c (rb_hash_aset): fix misleading example which may suggest
- that Hash.store will return self instead of value - Hash#store
- is returning value and update itself, as well as Hash#[]=.
- [Fix GH-715]
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-non-block-do-re): Fix
+ ruby-non-block-do-re. [ruby-core:03719]
-Sat Sep 13 15:16:31 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * misc/inf-ruby.el: Synchronize the comment section with trunk.
- * class.c: use ALLOC(rb_subclass_entry_t)
+ * misc/README, misc/rdebug.el: Add rdebug.el, Emacs ruby-debug
+ interface based on rubydb3x.el; submitted by Martin Nordholts
+ <enselic AT gmail.com> in [ruby-bugs:PR#9023].
-Sat Sep 13 14:14:00 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Sun Mar 11 17:51:46 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * process.c (free_exec_arg): remove
- (memsize_exec_arg): ptr is never NULL
- (exec_arg_data_type): use RUBY_TYPED_DEFAULT_FREE
+ * ext/dl/mkcallback.rb (mkfunc): Make sure that a callback
+ function is found in the function table before trying to call
+ it; submitted by sheepman <sheepman AT sheepman.sakura.ne.jp>
+ in [ruby-dev:30524].
- * variable.c (autoload_i_free): remove
- (autoload_data_i_type): use RUBY_TYPED_DEFAULT_FREE
- (autoload_memsize): ptr is never NULL
+Sun Mar 11 17:30:53 2007 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_backtrace.c (location_free): remove
- (location_mark): ptr is never NULL
- (location_data_type): use RUBY_TYPED_DEFAULT_FREE
- (backtrace_mark): ditto
- (backtrace_free): ditto
+ * eval.c (error_handle): no message when exiting by signal.
-Sat Sep 13 13:43:07 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): re-send signal. [ruby-dev:30516]
- * doc/NEWS-2.0.0: fix typo for default RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE
- [ci skip]
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_interrupt): instantiate SignalException.
-Sat Sep 13 11:16:58 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_signal_raise): now takes signal number instead
+ of signal name.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_event.c(ev_advise, ole_event_free,
- fev_s_allocate, fev_unadvise): avoid segmentation fault when COM
- server freed before calling Unadvise from WIN32OLE_EVENT object.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: ditto.
+ * intern.h (rb_thread_signal_raise, ruby_default_signal): prototypes.
-Sat Sep 13 09:47:44 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * signal.c (esignal_init): takes a signal number and an optional
+ signal name.
- * man/ruby.1: use https for *.ruby-lang.org links
+ * signal.c (interrupt_init): pass SIGINT always.
-Sat Sep 13 06:31:23 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * signal.c (ruby_default_signal): invoke system default signal
+ handler.
- * vm.c (thread_alloc): remove needless volatile
+ * signal.c (rb_signal_exec, trap): handle SIGTERM. [ruby-dev:30505]
-Sat Sep 13 06:13:55 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Tue Mar 6 19:03:42 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * proc.c (proc_free): remove, use RUBY_TYPED_DEFAULT_FREE
- (proc_mark, proc_memsize): remove needless branching
+ * ext/digest/lib/md5.rb (MD5::new, MD5::md5): Do not modify
+ Digest::MD5.
- * vm.c (env_free): remove, use RUBY_TYPED_DEFAULT_FREE
- (env_mark, env_memsize): remove needless branching
+ * ext/digest/lib/sha1.rb (SHA1::new, SHA1::sha1): Ditto.
-Sat Sep 13 05:52:15 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/shell/process-controller.rb: fix thread synchronization
+ problem for [ruby-dev:30477].
- * proc.c (rb_proc_alloc): inline and move to vm.c
- (rb_proc_wrap): new wrapper function used by rb_proc_alloc
- (proc_dup): simplify alloc + copy + wrap operation
- [ruby-core:64994]
+ * ext/digest/lib/md5.rb (MD5::new, MD5::md5): Catch up with
+ Digest's API changes; noted by: Kazuhiro Yoshida <moriq AT
+ moriq.com> in [ruby-dev:30500].
- * vm.c (rb_proc_alloc): new inline function
- (rb_vm_make_proc): call rb_proc_alloc
+ * ext/digest/lib/sha1.rb (SHA1::new, SHA1::sha1): Ditto.
+
+ * time.c (time_to_s): Back out the format changes; discussed
+ in [ruby-dev:30495].
- * vm_core.h: remove rb_proc_alloc, add rb_proc_wrap
+ * ext/tk/sample/irbtkw.rbw: fails to exit process.
- * benchmark/bm_vm2_newlambda.rb: short test to show difference
+Mon Mar 5 20:26:10 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Sat Sep 13 04:40:04 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * time.c (time_to_s): Correct the wrong format which did not
+ really conform to RFC 2822; pointed out by: OHARA Shigeki <os at
+ iij.ad.jp> in [ruby-dev:30487].
- * process.c (Init_process): subclass Thread as Process::Waiter
- (rb_detach_process): use Process::Waiter instead of singleton class
- Thanks to headius and nobu. [Bug #10231]
+Sun Mar 4 23:53:27 2007 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * test/ruby/test_process.rb (test_process_detach): new test
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mv): could not move a directory between
+ different filesystems. [ruby-dev:30411]
- * inits.c (rb_call_inits): call Init_Thread before Init_process to
- ensure Process::Waiter may be a subclass of Thread
+Sun Mar 4 23:46:40 2007 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Sep 12 18:14:28 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_utime): allow nil to set the current time.
- * vm.c (env_alloc): inline to avoid extra zeroing
- tiny speedup [ruby-core:64980]
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (touch): ditto, and added :mtime and :nocreate
+ options. fixed: [ruby-talk:219037]
-Fri Sep 12 17:13:29 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sun Mar 4 23:19:00 2007 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_method.c (rb_method_entry_make, remove_method): ditto.
+ * util.c (push_element): should return a int value.
-Fri Sep 12 14:39:55 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Mar 4 01:06:55 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gems/bundled_gems: Upgraded to test-unit-3.0.1 and minitest-5.4.1
+ * lib/set.rb (Set#^, Set#&): Correct documentation. Those methods
+ return sets, not arrays; noted by Oliver Frank Wittich <nietz AT
+ mangabrain.de>.
-Fri Sep 12 06:55:40 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Sat Mar 3 21:41:31 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * string.c (Init_frozen_strings): use st_init_table_with_size
+ * eval.c (stack_check): Unset inline to fix build with GCC 3.4.6;
+ submitted by: NISHIMATSU Takeshi <t_nissie AT yahoo.co.jp> in
+ [ruby-list:43218].
+ cf. http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24556
-Fri Sep 12 06:15:37 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Mar 3 19:07:05 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * string.c (sym_find): remove Symbol.find because we have Symbol GC now.
- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby/wiki/DevelopersMeeting20140904Japan
- If you still want this, request again on Redmine. [Feature #7854]
- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7854
+ * ext/thread/thread.c (push_list): Use ALLOC().
- * ext/-test-/symbol/init.c (sym_find): moved from string.c for tests.
+ * ext/thread/thread.c (rb_mutex_alloc): Ditto.
-Fri Sep 12 04:24:03 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/thread/thread.c (rb_condvar_alloc): Ditto.
- * insns.def (once): define and use fake RUNNING_THREAD_ONCE_DONE
- pointer to indicate is->once.running_thread is done.
+Sat Mar 3 18:56:40 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * vm_core.h (iseq_inline_storage_entry): remove done field,
- allowing the union to be reduced from 24=>16 bytes on 64-bit
- [Feature #10187]
+ * NEWS: Add a note for String#intern.
-Thu Sep 11 20:10:00 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat Mar 3 18:36:35 2007 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm.c (rb_thread_mark): use rb_gc_mark_values() to mark VM stack.
+ * eval.c (rb_provided): return true only for features loaded from
+ .rb files, and not search actual library type. [ruby-dev:30414]
-Thu Sep 11 19:50:57 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * eval.c (rb_feature_p): check loading_tbl if the given ext is
+ empty. [ruby-dev:30452]
- * vm.c (rb_vm_register_special_exception): make new function to
- make and register special exceptions.
+ * eval.c (rb_feature_p): fix possible buffer overrun.
- * vm.c (rb_vm_mark): do not need to mark special exceptions
- because they are registered by rb_gc_register_mark_object().
+Sat Mar 3 16:30:39 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * eval.c (Init_eval): use rb_vm_register_special_exception().
+ * env.h (SCOPE_CLONE): Introduce a new scope flag to prevent a
+ local_tbl region from getting freed many times; submitted by
+ Chikanaga Tomoyuki <chikanag AT nippon-control-system.co.jp> in
+ [ruby-dev:30460].
- * gc.c (Init_GC): ditto.
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): Ditto.
- * proc.c (Init_Proc): ditto.
+ * gc.c (obj_free): Ditto.
- * thread.c (Init_Thread): ditto.
+ * parse.y (top_local_setup_gen): Ditto.
-Thu Sep 11 19:32:30 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat Mar 3 16:09:27 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (rb_gc_mark_values): added.
- This function is similar to rb_gc_mark_locations(), but not
- conservative.
+ * object.c (rb_obj_ivar_set): RDoc updated according to a
+ suggestion from Brian Candler <B.Candler AT pobox.com>.
+ [ruby-core:10469]
- * internal.h: ditto.
+Sat Mar 3 15:41:33 2007 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm.c (env_mark): use rb_gc_mark_values() because env values should
- be Ruby VALUEs.
+ * parse.y (stmt, arg): should not omit lhs of OP_ASGN1 even if
+ empty. [ruby-dev:30452]
-Thu Sep 11 19:16:39 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Mar 1 04:08:30 2007 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (gc_mark_ptr): rename to gc_mark_set.
+ * mkconfig.rb (patchlevel): read from version.h.
- * gc.c (gc_mark): add gc_mark_ptr() to skip is_markable_object()
- check. gc_mark_maybe() can use gc_mark_ptr() directly because
- passed pointer is checked by is_pointer_to_heap().
+Thu Mar 1 03:42:09 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Thu Sep 11 18:40:16 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/digest/digest.c (get_digest_base_metadata): Allow inheriting
+ Digest::Base subclasses, which was unintentionally made
+ impossible while restructuring Digest classes.
- * .gitignore: ignored temporary files and coverage results.
+Wed Feb 28 22:10:55 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Thu Sep 11 18:15:30 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * doc/NEWS-1.8.0: Rename NEWS to NEWS-1.8.0. This is way too old
+ NEWS.
- * .gitignore: ignored only simplecov.
- * coverage/README: Added coverage docs.
+ * NEWS: Add NEWS, a document file to keep user visible feature
+ changes between releases.
-Thu Sep 11 17:25:31 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * configure.in (ac_cv_func_fcntl): fcntl support for MinGW.
- * include/ruby/ruby.h, gc.c: add new internal events
- RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_ENTER and
- RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_EXIT.
+ * missing/flock.c: workaround for MinGW.
- When invoking GC process, GC_ENTER event is called.
- When exiting from GC process, GC_EXIT event is called.
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: no need to check unistd.h and sys/time.h.
+ they are already checked at configure.
+ reported by KOBAYASHI Yasuhiro [ruby-list:43225]
- Incremental GC (incremental marking and lazy sweep) can call
- these events many times.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb ($DEFLIBPATH): default library paths ($(topdir), etc)
+ should be the first elements of library paths list.
+ reported by KOBAYASHI Yasuhiro [ruby-list:43225]
- For example (minor marking):
- (1) GC_ENTER
- - (2) GC_START (minor GC)
- (minor marking)
- - (3) GC_END_MARK
- (start lazy sweep)
- (4) GC_EXIT
- (ruby process)
- (5) GC_ENTER
- (lazy sweep)
- (6) GC_EXIT
- (ruby process)
- (... repeat (5), (6))
- (7) GC_ENTER
- (finish lazy sweep)
- - (8) GC_END_SWEEP
- (9) GC_EXIT
+ * test/{dbm,gdbm}/test_{dbm,gdbm}.rb: shouldn't use host_os. use
+ target_os instead. reported by KOBAYASHI Yasuhiro [ruby-list:43225]
- 2nd example (incremental major marking):
- (1) GC_ENTER
- - (2) GC_START (minor GC)
- (start incremental marking)
- (3) GC_EXIT
- (ruby process)
- (4) GC_ENTER
- (incremental marking)
- (5) GC_EXIT
- (ruby process)
- (... repeat (4), (5))
- (6) GC_ENTER
- (finish incremental marking)
- - (7) GC_END_MARK
- (start lazy sweep)
- (8) GC_EXIT
- (ruby process)
- (9) GC_ENTER
- (lazy sweep)
- (10) GC_EXIT
- (ruby process)
- (... repeat (9), (10))
- (11) GC_ENTER
- (finish lazy marking)
- - (12) GC_STOP_SWEEP
- (13) GC_EXIT
+ * mkconfig.rb (RbConfig): add CONFIG['PATCHLEVEL']
- These internal events enable to measure GC pause time completely.
+ * common.mk: new target dist
-Thu Sep 11 17:04:54 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * distruby.rb: new file
- * lib/benchmark.rb: remove CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW support
- Thanks to Vit Ondruch for reporting the issue on ARM.
- [Bug #10202]
+ * configure.in (--enable-auto-image-base): avoid the neccessity to
+ rebase the shared libs as much as possible;
+ submitted by Corinna Vinschen <spam at vinschen.de> in
+ [ruby-talk:240964].
-Thu Sep 11 14:31:57 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Feb 28 20:51:32 2007 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h: freeze nil/true/false.
- [Feature #8923]
+ * pack.c (pack_unpack): properly ignore non-base64 octets such as
+ UTF-8 encoded BOMs; submitted by SOUMA Yutaka <holon@radastery.jp>
+ to fix [ruby-core:10437]
- * gc.c (should_be_finalizable): check frozen after checkin FL_ABLE.
+Tue Feb 27 21:50:10 2007 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * object.c (rb_obj_taint): check
- OBJ_TAINTABLE(obj).
+ * util.c (__crt0_glob_function): use ruby_glob() instead of rb_globi().
- * object.c (rb_obj_freeze): remove immediate_frozen_tbl
- because all of immediate values are frozen. YAY!
+ * configure.in (ac_cv_func_setrlimit): workaround for djgpp.
- * object.c (rb_obj_frozen_p): ditto.
+Tue Feb 27 20:49:19 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * test/ruby/test_eval.rb: skip instance_variable_set for
- frozen objects.
+ * lib/base64.rb (Base64::b64encode): Fix documentation; submitted
+ by David Symonds <dsymonds@gmail.com> in [ruby-core:10432].
- * test/ruby/test_weakmap.rb: check ArgumentError instead of
- RuntimeError.
+ * regex.c (calculate_must_string, slow_search, re_search): Silence
+ warnings regarding char * vs. unsigned char * mismatch;
+ submitted by Lyle Johnson <lyle.johnson@gmail.com>
+ in [ruby-core:10416].
-Thu Sep 11 10:03:16 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (BigDecimal_load): Ditto.
- * lib/rdoc.rb, lib/rdoc, test/rdoc: Update to RDoc 4.2.0.alpha(21b241a)
+ * ext/digest/sha1/sha1ossl.c (SHA1_Finish): Ditto.
-Wed Sep 10 17:52:25 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/digest/rmd160/rmd160ossl.c (RMD160_Finish): Ditto.
- * compile.c (rb_vm_addr2insn): rename to rb_vm_insn_addr2insn
- to clear what address.
+ * ext/digest/digest.c (rb_digest_base_finish,
+ rb_digest_base_update): Ditto.
-Wed Sep 10 16:22:26 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/nkf/nkf.c (rb_str_resize, rb_nkf_kconv, rb_nkf_guess1,
+ rb_nkf_guess2): Ditto.
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: fix condition.
+ * ext/thread/thread.c (wait_list_cleanup, rb_mutex_try_lock):
+ Eliminate rb_thread_critical switching where unnecessary;
+ implied by shugo in [ruby-dev:30412].
-Wed Sep 10 15:29:46 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/thread/thread.c (set_critical): Merge in
+ thread_exclusive_ensure().
- * vm_core.h (rb_call_info_t): ci->flag becomes 32-bit unsigned int
- ci->index becomes a 32-bit signed int (from signed long).
- Reorder for better packing on 64-bit, giving an 8 byte reduction
- from 104 to 96 bytes for each ci.
- [Feature #10187]
+ * ext/thread/thread.c: Consistently use 0 and 1 for
+ rb_thread_critical values.
- * compile.c (new_callinfo, setup_args, iseq_compile_each,
- iseq_build_from_ary_body): adjust for type changes
+ * ext/thread/thread.c: Use xmalloc()/xfree() instead of
+ malloc()/free(); pointed out by shugo in [ruby-dev:30412].
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_getivar): ditto
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (Test::Unit::AutoRunner::initialize):
+ Initialize @workdir properly to silence a warning under -w.
+ Submitted by <tommy at tmtm.org> in [ruby-dev:30400].
-Wed Sep 10 15:07:35 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Sun Feb 25 02:50:51 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * compile.c (rb_iseq_translate_threaded_code):
- modify in-place w/o copy
- (rb_vm_addr2insn): new function for debug
- (rb_iseq_original_iseq): ditto
- (iseq_set_sequence): assign iseq_encoded directly
- [Feature #10185]
+ * defines.h: Pull the RUBY_MBCHAR_MAXSIZE definition from trunk,
+ which is necessary for dir.c to compile on djgpp and emx.
- * vm_core (rb_iseq_t): move original ->iseq to bottom
+Sat Feb 24 17:04:01 2007 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
- * iseq.c (iseq_free, iseq_free): adjust for new layout
- (rb_iseq_disasm): use original iseq for dump
- (iseq_data_to_ary): ditto
- (rb_iseq_line_trace_each): ditto
- (rb_iseq_build_for_ruby2cext): use iseq_encoded directly
+ * lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 4.0.3.
- * vm_dump.c (rb_vmdebug_debug_print_pre): use original iseq
+Sat Feb 24 17:01:02 2007 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
-Wed Sep 10 15:00:11 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c (cparse_params_mark): remove useless
+ rb_gc_mark. Thanks Tomoyuki Chikanaga. [ruby-dev:30405]
- * time.c (time_mark): remove NULL check
- (time_memsize): ditto
- (time_free): remove, use RUBY_TYPED_DEFAULT_FREE instead
- [Feature #10219]
+Sat Feb 24 16:53:09 2007 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Sep 10 14:14:57 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * signal.c (sighandler): need to tell to be interrupted to main
+ context when handler is installed.
- * common.mk (encs enc trans libencs libenc libtrans): force to run
- enk.mk because common.mk does not know the dependency, but enk.mk
- knows. [ruby-dev:48530] [Bug #10220]
+ * win32/win32.[ch] (rb_win32_interrupted): new function to listen
+ interrupt.
-Wed Sep 10 11:59:10 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * win32/win32.c (set_pioinfo_extra): new function for VC++8 SP1
+ workaround. [ruby-core:10259]
- * gc.c (gc_stat): update rdoc.
+ * win32/win32.c (NtInitialize): call above function.
-Wed Sep 10 11:52:08 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Feb 23 13:04:43 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): rename:
- * malloc_increase -> malloc_increase_bytes
- * malloc_limit -> malloc_increase_bytes_limit
- * oldmalloc_increase -> oldmalloc_increase_bytes
- * oldmalloc_limit -> oldmalloc_increase_bytes_limit
- ref: [Feature #9924]
+ * numeric.c (fix_cmp, fix_equal): Remove FIX2LONG() to optimize.
+ suggested in
+ http://t-a-w.blogspot.com/2007/02/making-ruby-faster.html.
+ [ruby-talk:240223]
-Wed Sep 10 11:45:40 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Feb 23 12:47:13 2007 James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net>
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): rename `heap_used' to `heap_allocated_pages'.
- ref: [Feature #9924]
+ * lib/xmlrpc/client.rb (XMLRPC::Client::do_rpc): Make the
+ Content-Length parameter optional for responses in
+ xmlrpc/client.rb; suggested by Daniel Berger
+ <Daniel.Berger@qwest.com> and approved by the maintainer.
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: add constraints test for gc stat information.
+ * lib/xmlrpc/create.rb (XMLRPC::Create::conv2value): Add DateTime
+ support to xmlrpc; approved by the maintainer.
-Wed Sep 10 11:31:16 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Mon Feb 19 18:33:30 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): rename:
- * remembered_shady_object -> remembered_wb_unprotected_objects
- * remembered_shady_object_limit -> remembered_wb_unprotected_objects_limit
- * old_object -> old_objects
- * old_object_limit -> old_objects_limit
- ref: [Feature #9924]
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (unix_peeraddr): wrong syscall name in error
+ message for #peeraddr. a patch from Sam Roberts
+ <sroberts at uniserve.com>. [ruby-core:10366]
-Wed Sep 10 11:12:25 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Mon Feb 19 18:27:42 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): support:
- * total_allocated_pages
- * total_freed_pages
- ref: [Feature #9924]
+ * configure.in, defines.h, eval.c (rb_feature_p, rb_provided,
+ load_wait, search_required, rb_require_safe), ext/extmk.rb: Fix
+ a bug where a statically linked extension cannot be autoloaded.
+ [ruby-dev:30023] / [ruby-dev:30239]
-Wed Sep 10 10:48:04 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Feb 15 20:31:07 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/ftp.rb: Revert the previous change pending discussion.
+
+Fri Feb 16 11:18:21 2007 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: catch up last fix.
+ * lib/.document: Apply patch for irb, e2mmap and README by Hugh Sasse
+ <hgs at dmu.ac.uk> from [ruby-core:10135]
-Wed Sep 10 10:36:08 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/prettyprint.rb: Suppress RDoc for PrettyPrint test suite.
- * gc.c (objspace_total_slot): rename objspace_available_slots.
+Thu Feb 15 18:10:09 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (objspace_live_slot, objspace_free_slot): rename
- ..._slot() to ..._slots().
+ * dir.c (glob_helper): Fix the function declaration.
- * gc.c (objspace_free_slot): should subtract heap_pages_final_slots.
+Thu Feb 15 16:55:33 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal):
- * add `heap_available_slots' field
- * rename heap_live_slot to heap_live_slots
- * rename heap_free_slot to heap_free_slots
- ref: [Feature #9924]
+ * version.h: Branch off ruby_1_8_6 from ruby_1_8 in preparation
+ for the forthcoming 1.8.6 release.
-Wed Sep 10 07:22:53 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Feb 15 16:44:14 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c: refactoring for RGENGC_PROFILE > 0.
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic::userinfo): Considering how
+ `scheme://user:@...', `scheme://:password@...' and
+ `scheme://:@...' are parsed, an empty user name or password
+ should be allowed and represented as it is.
- * rename rb_objspace_t::profile::..._count
- to rb_objspace_t::profile::total_..._count
- * rename promote_infant_types to promote_types
+Thu Feb 15 11:46:05 2007 KIMURA Koichi <hogemuta@gmail.com>
- * gc.c (gc_remember_unprotected): count remembered shady objects here.
+ * dir.c, win32/win32.c, win32/dir.h, ruby.h, intern.h: Bring
+ encoding aware globbing support in from trunk. Dir.[] and
+ Dir.glob() can now take many patterns in an array. Minor fixes
+ will follow.
-Wed Sep 10 03:12:12 2014 CHIKANAGA Tomoyuki <nagachika@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Feb 15 11:00:26 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (init_mark_stack): MEMZERO() receive type as 2nd argument instead
- of size.
- Coverity Scan found this bug.
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic::userinfo): should support
+ empty password. [ruby-core:10290]
-Tue Sep 9 21:55:39 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic::set_password): password can be
+ cleared by nil. [ruby-core:10290]
- * ext/win32ole/sample/excel2.rb: remove some commented-out code.
- rotate graph more slowly to see graph clearly.
+ * lib/uri/common.rb (escape): regard second string argument as a
+ character set properly. [ruby-dev:27692]
-Tue Sep 9 19:52:33 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/uri/ftp.rb: Attempt to conform to RFC 1738 with regard to
+ relative/absolute paths.
- * gc.c: rename rb_objspace_t::marked_objects to marked_slots.
+ * lib/uri: Lovely RDOC patches from mathew (metaATpoboxDOTcom).
- * gc.c (gc_marks_start): should be clear first.
+Thu Feb 15 10:57:38 2007 Tietew <tietew@tietew.net>>
- * gc.c (gc_marks_start): remembered shady objects are also marked.
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::unescapeHTML): invalid decoding for single
+ unescaped ampersand. a patch from Tietew
+ <tietew+ruby-dev at tietew.net> in [ruby-dev:30292].
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:30289]
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): add heap_marked_slots.
+Thu Feb 15 10:48:40 2007 MenTaLguY <mental@rydia.net>
-Tue Sep 9 18:58:48 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/thread/thread.c: Handle interrupted waits correctly.
+ [ruby-bugs:PR#8663]
- * gc.c: rename
- * total_allocated_object_num -> total_allocated_objects
- * total_allocated_object_num_at_gc_start -> total_allocated_objects_at_gc_start
- * total_freed_object_num -> total_freed_objects
+Wed Feb 14 19:22:15 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal):
- * rename total_allocated_object -> total_allocated_objects
- * rename total_freed_object -> total_freed_objects
+ * ext/digest/lib/digest.rb (Digest::self.const_missing): Drop
+ autoloads for sha2 classes in favor of handling in
+ const_missing(), to work around a problem exposed on OS X.
-Tue Sep 9 18:51:36 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Tue Feb 13 02:21:12 2007 Sam Roberts <sroberts@uniserve.com>
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): fix symbol names
- * heap_final_slot -> heap_final_slots
- * heap_swept_slot -> heap_swept_slots
+ * io.c (rb_f_syscall): Fix buffer overflow with syscall
+ arguments. [ruby-bugs:PR#8541]
-Tue Sep 9 18:18:07 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sun Feb 11 07:46:45 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (rb_objspace_t::heap_pages): rename field names:
- * used -> allocated_pages
- * increment -> allocatable_pages
- * length -> sorted_length
- And remove unused `limit' field.
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::QueryExtension::read_multipart): Properly parse
+ a quoted-string in a Content-Disposition value.
- * gc.c: rename macros:
- * heap_pages_used -> heap_allocated_pages
- * heap_pages_length -> heap_pages_sorted_length
- * heap_pages_increment -> heap_allocatable_pages
+Sun Feb 11 06:27:54 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): fix symbol names
- * heap_used -> heap_allocated_pages
- * heap_eden_page_length -> heap_eden_pages
- * heap_tomb_page_length -> heap_tomb_pages
- * heap_increment -> heap_allocatable_pages
- * heap_length -> heap_sorted_length
+ * configure.in, ext/thread/extconf.rb, lib/thread.rb: Add a
+ configure option `--disable-fastthread', to choose the original,
+ pure ruby version of the "thread" library instead of the new,
+ much faster implementation in ext/thread.
- ref: [Feature #9924]
- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11Ua4uBr6o0k-nORrZLEIIUkHJ9JRzRR0NyZfrhEEnc8/edit?usp=sharing
- Yellow color fields in this table are changed.
+Sun Feb 11 06:22:20 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: catch up this change.
+ * ext/Setup: Add thread except for platforms without threads
+ support.
-Tue Sep 9 14:56:03 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sun Feb 11 06:15:16 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c: continue layout changing.
+ * ext/thread/lib/thread.rb: Add a replacement of thread.rb that
+ loads this extension.
- newobj_of() also touch:
- (4) increment total_allocated_object_num
- (5) check hook_events
+Sun Feb 11 05:39:47 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- And gather fields related to marking phase.
+ * lib/thread.rb: Remove an ineffective part of the code.
-Tue Sep 9 14:21:50 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sun Feb 11 05:32:54 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c: fix layout of rb_objspace_t to improve cache locality.
+ * ext/thread/thread.c (rb_thread_exclusive): Implement
+ Thread.exclusive.
- newobj_of() accesses:
- (1) rb_objspace_t::flags
- (2) rb_objspace_t::eden_heap::freelist
- (3) and rb_objspace_t::eden_heap::free_pages if freelist is NULL.
+Sun Feb 11 05:26:51 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Tue Sep 9 14:09:36 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/thread/thread.c: Get rid of use of a dummy function.
- * gc.c: move rb_objspace_t::flags::gc_stressful after during_gc
- to make accessing both parameters easy.
+Sun Feb 11 01:45:31 2007 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * gc.c (heap_get_freeobj): add LIKELY() hint.
+ * ext/thread/thread.c (Init_thread): Define missing aliases:
+ Queue#enq and SizedQueue#enq.
- * gc.c (heap_get_freeobj_from_next_freepage): ditto.
+Sat Feb 10 09:27:35 2007 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
- * gc.c (newobj_of): check both parameters at once for exceptional
- case.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_variant2val): fix compile error
+ on VC++.
-Tue Sep 9 13:51:32 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat Feb 10 07:41:52 2007 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
- * gc.c: add rb_objspace_t::flags::gc_stressful and
- ruby_gc_stressful macro.
- Rename objspace->gc_stress to objspace->gc_stress_mode.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_variant2val): fix the bug when
+ SAFEARRAY pointer is NULL.
- If objspace->gc_stress_mode is true (!nil and !false) then
- ruby_gc_stressful becomes TRUE.
+Sat Feb 10 00:13:11 2007 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- ruby_gc_stressful will speedup newobj_of() slightly.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: fix typo (TkConfigMethod::__confinfo_cmd,
+ __conv_keyonly_opts).
- * gc.c: initialize ruby_gc_stress(full|_mode) by gc_params.gc_stress
- even if ENABLE_VM_OBJSPACE is false.
+Fri Feb 9 20:44:53 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Tue Sep 9 13:05:50 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/thread: Make style fixes (mostly de-K&R'ism) to match the
+ rest of the source code.
- * gc.c: remove ruby_disable_gc_stress and add ruby_disable_gc
- to speed-up newobj_of().
+ * ext/thread: Make USE_MEM_POOLS an extconf option.
- * gc.c (ready_to_gc): check ruby_disable_gc.
+Fri Feb 9 20:43:01 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * signal.c: use ruby_disable_gc.
+ * ext/thread: Import the "fastthread" implementation by MenTaLguY
+ in the original form. This module is not hooked into the build
+ yet since it needs some style fixes and adjustments.
-Tue Sep 9 12:11:41 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Feb 9 15:46:09 2007 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * gc.c: rename gc_stat entries and check stat transition.
+ * ext/bigdecimal: Synchronize with trunk. Better function
+ prototypes, removal of a useless method `!=', and document
+ updates.
-Tue Sep 9 12:06:03 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Tue Feb 06 22:06:45 2007 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (gc_sweep_rest): remove wrong modification of during_gc flag.
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/{nkf.c,utf8tbl.c}:
+ imported nkf 2007-01-28.
+ * Fixed: can't decode MIME encode JIS string.
+ * Fixed: Fullwitdh-halfwidth conversion.
+ * Support DoCoMo's and Softbank's EMOJI
+ * Support CP932, CP5022x, eucJP-ms UDC
+ * Support UTF-32 encoding
+ * Support beyond BMP
+ [ruby-dev:29700] [ruby-dev:29922] [ruby-dev:30144]
-Tue Sep 9 11:39:41 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Jan 31 14:52:09 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c: pack boolean values into rb_objspace_t::flags with bit fields
- to improve cache locality.
+ * eval.c (rb_iterate): need to PUSH_ITER in proper order.
+ [ruby-core:10125]
-Tue Sep 9 11:11:05 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * test/ruby/test_iterator.rb (TestIterator::test_block_given_within_iterator):
+ add new test. [ruby-core:10125]
- * test/ruby/test_object.rb: extend timeout.
+Tue Jan 30 14:58:51 2007 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Sep 9 09:02:07 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * string.c (rb_str_sub_bang): calling rb_str_modify() should be just
+ before actually modifying the string.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:30211] (originally reported by zunda)
- * lib/mkmf.rb (MakeMakefile#pkg_config): append --cflags to also
- $CXXFLAGS, as they are often used by C++ compiler.
- [ruby-core:54532] [Bug #8315]
+Tue Jan 30 12:05:35 2007 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Sep 9 07:03:22 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * mkconfig.rb: autoconf 2.61 support. [ruby-core:10016]
- * compile.c: remove needless SYM2ID <-> ID2SYM conversions
- [misc #10207]
+Sat Jan 27 15:20:11 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Sep 9 05:48:42 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * parse.y (dyna_var_lookup): should not alter dvar->val not to
+ destroy living value. [ruby-core:10076]
- * symbol.c (rb_intern_cstr_without_pindown): check dsymbol on return
- This is not a complete fix for bug 10206, but seems to reduce
- that crash and also looks correct.
+ * parse.y (dyna_init): ditto.
-Tue Sep 9 04:36:24 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Fri Jan 26 12:03:39 2007 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * vm_core.h (rb_env_t): use flexible array
- This reduces allocations and speeds up the lambda calculus
- fizzbuzz (bm_app_lc_fizzbuzz.rb) benchmark [ruby-core:64858]
- * proc.c (get_local_variable_ptr): deconst to adjust for flex array
- * vm.c (env_mark, env_free, env_memsize): remove check for env->env
- * vm.c (env_alloc): single allocation for flex array
- * vm.c (vm_make_env_each): adjust env_alloc call
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (TkConfigMethod#__confinfo_cmd,
+ __conv_keyonly_optkeys): make them private [ruby-dev:30074].
-Mon Sep 8 16:08:22 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/txtwin_abst.rb: fix typo [ruby-dev:30073].
- * benchmark/bm_app_lc_fizzbuzz.rb: should skip output on benchmark.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb (TkCanvas#scan_dragto): lack of an argument.
-Mon Sep 8 16:04:02 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb: clarify the including module name
+ [ruby-dev:30080].
- * benchmark/bm_app_lc_fizzbuzz.rb: `answer.to_a' does not return
- a string, but an array.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/scrollable.rb: change primary name of modules
+ [ruby-dev:30080].
-Mon Sep 8 13:18:37 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Jan 24 18:05:39 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * benchmark/bm_app_lc_fizzbuzz.rb: added.
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-font-lock-syntactic-keywords): fix
+ regexp font-lock bug. [ruby-talk:235758]
- This program is described closely in "Understanding Computation"
- chapter 6 by Tom Stuart. <http://computationbook.com/>
+Tue Jan 23 11:02:33 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (WEBrick::HTTPRequest::read_line):
- Japanese translation will be published soon.
- <http://www.oreilly.co.jp/books/9784873116976/>
+Tue Jan 23 18:26:12 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Sep 8 12:01:39 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::QueryExtension::read_multipart): use == instead
+ of ===. [ruby-dev:30176]
- * gc.c: add incremental GC algorithm. [Feature #10137]
+Tue Jan 23 10:48:17 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- Please refer this ticket for details.
+ * hash.c: added documentation for Hash about how it uses eql? and
+ hash methods for the keys. [ruby-core:09995]
- This change also introduces the following changes.
+Mon Jan 22 14:57:25 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * Remove RGENGC_AGE2_PROMOTION and introduce object age (0 to 3).
- Age can be count with FL_PROMOTE0 and FL_PROMOTE1 flags in
- RBasic::flags (2 bit). Age == 3 objects become old objects.
- * WB_PROTECTED flag in RBasic to WB_UNPROTECTED bitmap.
- * LONG_LIVED bitmap to represent living objects while minor GCs
- It specifies (1) Old objects and (2) remembered shady objects.
- * Introduce rb_objspace_t::marked_objects which counts marked
- objects in current marking phase. marking count is needed to
- introduce incremental marking.
- * rename mark related function and sweep related function to
- gc_(marks|sweep)_(start|finish|step|rest|continue).
- * rename rgengc_report() to gc_report().
- * Add obj_info() function to get cstr of object details.
- * Add MEASURE_LINE() macro to measure execution time of specific line.
- * and many small fixes.
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: fix errors in socket sample code.
+ [ruby-core:09992]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h: add flag USE_RINCGC.
- Now USE_RINCGC can be set only with USE_RGENGC.
+Sat Jan 13 23:54:48 2007 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h: introduce FL_PROMOTED0 and add FL_PROMOTED1
- to count object age.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_free, ole_type_free,
+ olemethod_free, olevariable_free, oleparam_free,
+ ole_event_free): fix memory leak. [ruby-core:09846]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h: rewrite write barriers for incremental marking.
+Fri Jan 12 11:13:55 2007 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * debug.c: catch up flag name changes.
+ * ext/etc/etc.c (etc_getpwuid, etc_getgrgid): fix to correctly
+ convert uid/gid from VALUE. (backport of r11521)
- * internal.h: add rb_gc_writebarrier_remember() instead of
- rb_gc_writebarrier_remember_promoted().
+Wed Jan 10 18:57:57 2007 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * array.c (ary_memcpy0): use rb_gc_writebarrier_remember().
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c (strscan_do_scan): should set kcode option
+ before match. [ruby-dev:29914]
- * array.c (rb_ary_modify): ditto.
+ * test/strscan/test_stringscanner.rb: test it.
- * hash.c (rb_hash_keys): ditto.
+ * re.c: export kcode_set_option and kcode_reset_option (with "rb_"
+ prefix).
- * hash.c (rb_hash_values): ditto.
+ * intern.h: ditto.
- * object.c (init_copy): use rb_copy_wb_protected_attribute() because
- FL_WB_PROTECTED is moved from RBasic::flags.
+Tue Jan 9 17:45:17 2007 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: catch up ObjectSpace.dump() changes.
+ * file.c (rb_find_file): should not call fpath_check() with NULL.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:09867]
-Sun Sep 7 12:47:06 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Tue Jan 9 03:54:38 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * process.c: PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE is not defined on Android.
+ * string.c (rb_str_upto): String#upto from empty string makes
+ inifinite loop. [ruby-core:09864]
-Sat Sep 6 20:59:06 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Jan 7 12:13:26 2007 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
- * process.c (has_privilege): The gid zero is not a privilege.
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser#find_class_comment):
+ Look for class and module comments above rb_define_class and
+ rb_define_module. Patch by Daniel Berger <djberg96 at gmail.com>
-Sat Sep 6 20:19:16 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Jan 7 10:32:12 2007 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
- * process.c (struct child_handler_disabler_state): cancelstate field
- added.
- (disable_child_handler_before_fork): Record cancelstate.
- (disable_child_handler_fork_parent): Restore cancelstate.
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser#handle_constants):
+ Properly handle escaping of : in comments.
+ * test/rdoc/parsers/test_parse_c.rb:
+ Test RDoc::C_Parser#do_classes and Rdoc::C_Parser#find_class_comment.
-Sat Sep 6 19:27:10 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Jan 7 09:33:02 2007 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
- * process.c (struct child_handler_disabler_state): Defined.
+ * lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 4.0.1.
-Sat Sep 6 18:31:32 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed Jan 3 11:36:51 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/rake.rb, lib/rake/*, test/rake/*: Update latest rake master(e47d023)
+ * io.c (ruby_dup): start GC on ENOMEM as well.
-Sat Sep 6 16:38:08 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Mon Jan 1 06:13:11 2007 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_variant.c (ole_val2variant_err,
- ole_val2variantdata, Init_win32ole_variant): support VT_ERROR
- variant with error code. add WIN32OLE_VARIANT::NoParam.
- * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_variant.rb(test_c_noparam,
- test_vt_error_noparam): ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: ditto.
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/c_parser.rb: Make Rdoc accessible. Update constant
+ value information.
-Sat Sep 6 11:08:52 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Jan 1 06:13:11 2007 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
- * parse.y (arg_ambiguous_gen): fix warning message, "even" does
- not mean the number of spaces here. state the place to put a
- space and the operator. [ruby-core:64790] [Bug #10204]
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: Update constant comments to provide
+ values for RDoc.
-Sat Sep 6 08:44:40 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Mon Jan 1 06:05:55 2007 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
- * lib/rdoc/generator/template/darkfish/js/jquery.js: Backport
- rdoc/rdoc@74f60fcb04fee1778fe2694d1a0ea6513f8e67b7
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser#handle_constansts):
+ Allow RDoc comment to give friendly value for rb_define_const. Patch
+ by Daniel Berger <djberg96 at gmail.com>, [ruby-patches-7499].
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser#handle_constansts): Fix
+ whitespace handling in constant comments.
-Sat Sep 6 08:10:44 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Sun Dec 31 00:31:16 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
- * test/ruby/test_io.rb (test_readpartial_locktmp): use IO#nonblock=
- Old fcntl invocation may drop necessary flags on some platforms.
+ * lib/date.rb, lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 4.0.
-Sat Sep 6 07:46:51 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu Dec 14 18:29:13 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_io.rb (test_readpartial_locktmp): avoid EBADF
- [ruby-core:64773] [ruby-core:64775]
+ * ext/readline/readline.c: NetBSD editline does not have
+ rl_username_completion_function() and rl_completion_matches().
+ a patch from Takahiro Kambe <taca at back-street.net>.
+ [ruby-dev:30008]
-Sat Sep 6 01:34:31 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu Dec 14 18:20:43 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * process.c (rb_f_exec): Call before_exec_async_signal_safe and
- after_exec_async_signal_safe around rb_exec_async_signal_safe.
- (rb_exec_async_signal_safe): Don't call
- before_exec_async_signal_safe and after_exec_async_signal_safe.
- (rb_exec_without_timer_thread): Call before_exec and
- after_exec.
- (disable_child_handler_fork_child): Make SIGPIPE handler SIG_DFL.
+ * lib/irb/locale.rb (IRB::Locale::puts): typo fixed. a patch from
+ NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>. [ruby-dev:30012]
-Sat Sep 6 00:49:41 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Mon Dec 11 11:58:36 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * signal.c (ruby_signal): Don't set SA_SIGINFO for SIG_IGN and
- SIG_DFL.
+ * ext/digest/sha2/lib/sha2.rb: Moved one level up from under
+ the superfluous subdirectory digest/.
-Fri Sep 5 21:45:33 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Mon Dec 11 11:46:18 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * process.c (disable_child_handler_before_fork): New function.
- (disable_child_handler_fork_parent): Ditto.
- (disable_child_handler_fork_child): Ditto.
- (retry_fork_async_signal_safe): Call above functions to disable
- signal handlers in child process.
+ * variable.c (rb_define_const): typo fixed.
-Fri Sep 5 21:02:54 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Mon Dec 11 09:36:29 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * process.c (handle_fork_error): Make try_gc_p argument volatile to
- suppress "clobbered" warning.
+ * string.c (rb_str_aset): index double decode problem.
+ [ruby-core:09695]
-Fri Sep 5 20:48:06 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sat Dec 9 21:39:24 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * process.c (handle_fork_error): Don't need state_p argument.
+ * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): keep the exception till after END blocks.
+ [ruby-core:09675]
-Fri Sep 5 20:35:52 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sat Dec 9 11:22:00 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * process.c (has_privilege): Fix a return value.
+ * lib/irb/locale.rb (IRB::Locale::search_file): ues File.exist?
+ instead of File.exists?. a patch from Yutaka Kanemoto
+ <kinpoco at gmail.com> in [ruby-dev:30000].
-Fri Sep 5 19:00:40 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Thu Dec 7 09:29:02 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/shellwords.rb: proofreading documentation.
- [Bug #10155][ruby-core:64471]
+ * lib/weakref.rb (WeakRef::__setobj__): should support
+ marshaling. [ruby-talk:228508]
-Fri Sep 5 18:34:33 2014 Laurent Arnoud <laurent@spkdev.net>
+ * lib/delegate.rb (Delegator::marshal_load): need to call
+ __setobj__.
- * test/csv/test_row.rb: Added some missing tests in CSV.
- [fix GH-710]
- * test/csv/test_table.rb: ditto.
+Wed Dec 6 23:56:14 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Sep 5 12:57:52 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * Makefile.in, common.mk (NULLCMD): moved for platforms that empty
+ command does not run. fixed: [ruby-dev:29994]
- * process.c (has_privilege): Refine uid/gid check.
+Wed Dec 6 17:17:26 2006 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Sep 5 12:40:55 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * configure.in (SITE_DIR): fixed to emtpy RUBY_SITE_LIB in config.h on
+ NetBSD. fixed: [ruby-dev:29358]
- * configure.in: Check sys/id.h, getuidx and getgidx for AIX.
+Tue Dec 5 00:59:05 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * process.c (getresuid): Defined for AIX.
- (getresgid): Ditto
- AIX don't have getresuid/getresgid but getuidx/getgidx.
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-parse-partial): need to parse "/=" as
+ self assignment operator, not regex. [ruby-talk:227324]
-Fri Sep 5 12:28:21 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Mon Dec 4 10:48:03 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * process.c (has_privilege): Fix assignments.
+ * ruby.h (OFFT2NUM): use LONG2NUM() if sizeof(long) equals to
+ sizeof(off_t).
-Fri Sep 5 11:10:13 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Dec 4 10:43:46 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/rdoc/generator/pot/po.rb: fixed broken tests for trailing whitespace.
- * test/rdoc/test_rdoc_generator_pot.rb: ditto.
- * test/rdoc/test_rdoc_generator_pot_po.rb: ditto.
+ * parse.y (dyna_init_gen): dvar initialization only if dvar is
+ assigned inner block. [ruby-talk:227402]
-Fri Sep 5 10:41:07 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Dec 4 08:32:49 2006 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/rdoc/test_rdoc_rdoc.rb (TestRDocRDoc#test_parse_file_encoding):
- typofix.
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::QueryExtension::read_multipart): should quote
+ boundary. JVN#84798830
-Fri Sep 5 10:39:14 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sat Dec 2 07:09:04 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/rdoc.rb, lib/rdoc, test/rdoc: Update to RDoc 4.2.0.alpha(313287)
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ocsp.c: OpenSSL::OCSP::OSCPError should be
+ subclass of OpenSSL::OpenSSLError. [ruby-dev:29980]
-Fri Sep 5 06:04:22 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Fri Dec 1 17:01:49 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm.c: remove unused USE_THREAD_RECYCLE [misc #10198]
+ * gc.c (ruby_init_stack): decrease "stack level too deep" in Windows.
+ merge from trunk.
-Fri Sep 5 00:29:08 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Fri Dec 1 16:31:53 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * configure.in (dirfd): Check function.
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: shouldn't run the killed thread at callback.
+ [ruby-talk: 227408]
- * dir.c (dir_fileno): New method.
- [ruby-dev:48265] [Feature #9880]
+Mon Nov 27 17:18:27 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Sep 4 23:39:52 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): need not to truncate string if no
+ width specifier given for %s. [ruby-dev:29952]
- * process.c (has_privilege): New function.
- (retry_fork_async_signal_safe): Don't use vfork() for privileged
- process.
+Sun Nov 26 16:36:46 2006 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in (getresuid): Check function.
- (getresgid): Ditto.
+ * version.h: addition of RUBY_PATCHLEVEL.
+ * version.c: ditto.
-Thu Sep 4 20:22:14 2014 Laurent Arnoud <laurent@spkdev.net>
+Fri Nov 24 10:17:51 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/pathname/test_pathname.rb: added testcase for Pathname#mountpoint?.
- [fix GH-709]
+ * bignum.c (bignorm): avoid segmentation. a patch from Hiroyuki
+ Ito <ZXB01226@nifty.com>. [ruby-list:43012]
-Thu Sep 4 20:09:21 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Thu Nov 23 10:38:40 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * symbian/*: removed Symbian support.
- [Feature #10199][ruby-core:64725]
- * dln.c: ditto.
- * include/ruby/defines.h: ditto.
- * thread_pthread.c: ditto.
- * vm.c: ditto.
+ * eval.c (rb_mod_define_method): set implicit visibility only when
+ it's called for the target class (ruby_cbase).
-Thu Sep 4 17:44:40 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Nov 22 16:00:49 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * dir.c (glob_helper): use #ifdef instead of #if.
- gcc's -Wundef option shows warning for undefined macro.
+ * ext/tk/extconf.rb: support --with-X11/--without-X11 option.
- * numeric.c (flo_is_finite_p): ditto.
+ * ext/tk/README.tcltklib: add description about --with-X11-* option
+ [ruby-talk:225166] and --with-X11/--without-X11 option.
- * vm_dump.c (rb_vmdebug_thread_dump_state): ditto.
+ * ext/tk/tkutil/extconf.rb: able to be called manually
+ [ruby-talk:225950].
- * vm_core.h: define VM_DEBUG_VERIFY_METHOD_CACHE to 0.
+Wed Nov 15 23:22:54 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Sep 4 03:57:46 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * file.c (test_grpowned, rb_stat_grpowned): should honor
+ supplementary group IDs. [ruby-core:09546]
- * man/ruby.1: spelling fix ("bellow" => "below") [ci-skip]
+Thu Nov 9 03:15:22 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Sep 4 03:52:16 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (BEGIN_CALLARGS): ruby_block may be NULL even when
+ ITER_PRE.
- * man/ruby.1: add trailing slash to URLs [ci-skip]
+Tue Nov 7 18:34:34 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Wed Sep 3 19:10:28 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/digest/lib/digest/hmac.rb: Keep this out of the 1.8 tree
+ until we reach a consensus that HMAC should be put under Digest.
- * process.c (before_fork_ruby): Renamed from before_fork.
- (after_fork_ruby): Renamed from after_fork.
+Tue Nov 7 18:05:01 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Wed Sep 3 18:56:05 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb: minor bug fix.
- * process.c (forked_child): Removed.
+Mon Nov 6 20:11:20 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
-Wed Sep 3 16:56:07 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb (RSS::Rss): removed needless include.
- * object.c (rb_obj_copy_ivar): allocate no memory for empty
- instance variables. [ruby-core:64700] [Bug #10191]
+Mon Nov 6 15:41:55 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Wed Sep 3 12:05:17 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb: ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb: bug
+ fix on 'itemconfiginfo' method, and modify to make it easy to
+ override 'itemconfiginfo' method.
- * process.c (retry_fork_async_signal_safe): Use vfork() if available.
- vfork() is still faster than fork() especially when the parent
- process uses big memory.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile/treeview.rb : support Tile 0.7.8.
- ruby -rbenchmark -e 'a = "a" * 1_000_000_000; puts Benchmark.measure { system("true") }'
- fork: 0.000000 0.010000 0.010000 ( 0.014968)
- vfork: 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 ( 0.000912)
- on Debian sid.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/version.rb : [new] add Tk::Tkextlib_RELEASE_DATE
+ to get the information from scripts.
-Wed Sep 3 11:33:08 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: load 'tkextlib/version.rb', and update RELEASE_DATE
- * test/openssl/test_pkey_rsa.rb (OpenSSL#test_sign_verify_memory_leak):
- added timeout into testcase for low performance environment.
- [Bug #9984][ruby-core:63367]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/SUPPORT_STATUS: update.
-Wed Sep 3 07:50:15 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/sample/editable_listbox.rb: [new] the listbox with editable
+ items. It's one of the example about usage of Place geometry manager.
- * configure.in: Use AC_FUNC_FORK.
+ * ext/tk/sample/tktextio.rb: improve the functions of TkTextIO class.
+ Those are required by 'irbtkw.rbw'.
- * io.c: Use HAVE_WORKING_FORK instead of HAVE_FORK.
+ * ext/tk/sample/irbtkw.rbw: [new] IRB on Ruby/Tk. It doesn't need any
+ real console. IRB works on a text widget without I/O blocking. That
+ is, thread switching on IRB will work properly, even if on Windows.
- * process.c: Ditto.
+Sun Nov 5 19:53:49 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
-Wed Sep 3 00:12:44 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/date.rb: updated based on date2 3.9.7.
- * process.c (retry_fork_async_signal_safe): Don't return on in child
- process.
+Sat Nov 4 13:13:57 2006 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Sep 2 23:47:35 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/net/imap.rb: accept NOMODSEQ. [ruby-core:9002]
+ (backported from HEAD)
- * process.c (retry_fork_async_signal_safe): Specialized version of
- retry_fork respect to rb_fork_async_signal_safe.
- (retry_fork_ruby): Specialized version of retry_fork respect to
- rb_fork_ruby.
- (rb_fork_ruby): Removed.
+Fri Nov 3 00:16:37 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Sep 2 23:26:26 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (ruby_getnameinfo__aix): AF_INET6 workaround
+ for AIX. a patch from Yutaka Kanemoto <kinpoco AT gmail.com>.
+ [ruby-dev:29744]
- * process.c (send_child_error): Simplified.
- (recv_child_error): Ditto.
+Thu Nov 2 15:43:39 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Sep 2 22:56:25 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * parse.y (primary): should set NODE even when compstmt is NULL.
+ merge from trunk. fixed: [ruby-dev:29732]
- * process.c (rb_fork_async_signal_safe): Inline rb_fork_internal.
- (rb_fork_ruby): Ditto.
- (rb_fork_internal): Removed.
- (chfunc_protect): Removed.
+Thu Nov 2 14:48:30 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Tue Sep 2 22:43:52 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/set.rb (Set#^): Fix XOR operation against a container that
+ holds duplicate values. [issue: #6444]
- * test/ruby/test_io.rb (test_new_with_block): Set autoclose to avoid
- EBADF.
+Wed Nov 1 02:41:38 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Tue Sep 2 22:01:51 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+ * ext/digest/lib/digest/hmac.rb (Digest::HMAC::update): Minor
+ optimization.
- * Makefile.in (update-coverage): Remove a never executed line.
+ * ext/digest/digest.c (rb_digest_instance_equal): Allow comparing
+ a digest instance with another of a different class.
-Tue Sep 2 19:48:26 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Nov 1 01:05:13 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * process.c (handle_fork_error): Extracted from retry_fork.
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): fixed bug of zsuper with both of opt and rest.
+ fixed: [ruby-list:42928]
-Tue Sep 2 17:02:53 2014 Vit Ondruch <v.ondruch@tiscali.cz>
+ * test/ruby/test_super.rb: add tests to check above bug.
- * tool/rbinstall.rb: fixed error of local installation.
- [Bug #10192][ruby-core:64702]
+Tue Oct 31 17:03:21 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Sep 2 16:58:03 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * time.c (time_dup): duplicate the class of original time.
+ [ruby-core:09357]
- * test/runner.rb: reporting test coverage for test-all with COVERAGE env.
- [Feature #10189][ruby-core:64681][fix GH-708]
- * Makefile.in: added task for coverage report.
- * common.mk: added definition of forked simplecov url.
- * .gitignore: ignored coverage directory.
+ * lib/time.rb (Time::make_time, Time::rfc2822, Time::httpdate):
+ should respect subclasses. [ruby-core:09357]
-Mon Sep 1 20:11:02 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Mon Oct 30 23:40:52 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (rbtime2vtdate): try to convert millisecond
- of Time object to millisecond of VT_DATE VARIANT.
- * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_variant.rb
- (test_conversion_time2date_with_msec): ditto.
+ * Makefile.in (miniruby): add XLDFLAGS.
-Sun Aug 31 16:58:49 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * configure.in (aix): use -bE option for miniruby. [ruby-dev:29698]
- * lib/benchmark.rb: Fix a syntax error.
+ * dir.c (glob_helper): get rid of possible memory leak.
-Sun Aug 31 08:46:44 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * win32/win32.c (cmdglob, rb_w32_cmdvector, rb_w32_opendir,
+ rb_w32_get_environ): not to use GC before initialization.
- * ext/zlib/zlib.c (gzfile_reset): preserve ZSTREAM_FLAG_GZFILE
- [Bug #10101]
+Mon Oct 30 19:29:20 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/zlib/test_zlib.rb (test_rewind): test each_byte
+ * bignum.c (rb_big2str0): use better approximation.
-Sat Aug 30 19:22:47 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Mon Oct 30 18:35:33 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * symbol.c (rb_sym2id): do not return garbage object
+ * bignum.c (rb_big2str0): wrong allocation length. a patch from
+ U.Nakamura <usa at garbagecollect.jp> [ruby-dev:29710]
-Sat Aug 30 06:39:48 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+Mon Oct 30 12:34:02 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/yaml_tree.rb: fix NameError dumping and
- loading. Fixes GH #85. Thanks @brentdax for the patch!
- * test/psych/test_exception.rb: test for fix
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): fix commit miss. [ruby-dev:29707]
-Sat Aug 30 06:23:40 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+Mon Oct 30 12:20:58 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/scalar_scanner.rb: fix loading strings that
- look like integers but have a newline. Fixes GH #189
- * test/psych/test_string.rb: test for fix
+ * bignum.c (rb_big2str0): a bug in length adjustment.
-Sat Aug 30 06:10:39 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+Mon Oct 30 11:15:40 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/to_ruby.rb: merge keys with a hash
- should merge the hash in to the parent.
- * test/psych/test_merge_keys.rb: test for change. Fixes GH #202
+ * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): should preserve leading zero
+ information for negative %b and %x. [ruby-talk:221347]
-Sat Aug 30 06:00:26 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+Thu Oct 26 21:05:58 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/to_ruby.rb: quoted "<<" strings
- should not be treated as merge keys.
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/yaml_tree.rb: hashes with keys
- containing "<<" should roundtrip.
- * test/psych/test_merge_keys.rb: test for change. Fixes GH #203
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkcs7.c (ossl_pkcs7_verify): should clear error.
+ (fix http://bugs.debian.org/394336)
-Fri Aug 29 17:56:44 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ns_spki.c (ossl_spki_initialize): ditto.
- * test/net/imap/test_imap_response_parser.rb: removed needless code.
+Thu Oct 26 15:21:10 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Aug 29 17:36:58 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/digest/digest.c (Init_digest): typo.
- * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: removed useless assignment variables.
+Wed Oct 25 17:23:28 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * ext/digest, test/digest/test_digest.rb: Merge from trunk:
+ - Introduce versioning in Digest::Base API, and prefix C
+ constants with RUBY_ and C type names with rb_ to avoid name
+ clash in writing extensions.
+ - Introduce Digest::Class and Digest::Instance for ease of
+ implementing subclasses and add-ons.
+ - Digest::Instance module requires and assumes that any instance
+ be resettable and clonable. An instance method #new() is
+ added so digest instances work just like digest classes.
+ - The constructor does no longer take an initial string to feed;
+ digest() and hexdigest() now do, instead. This allows digest
+ classes to take their own hashing parameters.
+ - Make some changes to digest() and hexdigest() class methods,
+ which now take extra arguments, which are passed through to
+ the constructor in an internal call.
+ - Add #digest_length/size/length() and #block_length(),
+ - Add the Digest::SHA2 class to wrap up SHA2 variants: SHA256,
+ SHA384 and SHA512, hoping this module would make a decent
+ example of a digest subclass written in Ruby.
+ - Rip BubbleBabble support out of the base class and have a
+ separate module named digest/bubblebabble.
+ - Remove RD documents in favor of newly written and embedded
+ RDoc documentation.
+
+Wed Oct 25 08:03:23 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 3.9.6.
+ [ruby-core:09323]
+
+Sun Oct 22 14:48:31 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * signal.c (ruby_signal): don't set SA_RESTART. a backport from
+ the HEAD. [ruby-talk:220937] [ruby-talk:147220]
+
+ * signal.c (Init_signal): avoid duplicated installation of SIGCHLD
+ handler.
+
+Sun Oct 22 16:47:56 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_substr): should be infected with only original
+ string, but not the shared string. fixed: [ruby-core:09152]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_new4): keep shared string untainted when orignal
+ string is tainted. fixed: [ruby-dev:29672]
+
+Sun Oct 22 05:20:34 2006 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ice.uec.ac.jp>
+
+ * configure.in: alloca is broken; use C_ALLOCA instead.
+ [ruby-dev:29416]
+
+Fri Oct 20 10:47:43 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: fixed the bug of handling COMMON_MACROS.
+
+Fri Oct 20 08:42:38 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * common.mk (NULLCMD): dummy command.
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub (post-install-*): Borland make cannot ignore
+ command-less double-colon rules. [ruby-dev:29676]
+
+Fri Oct 20 00:37:07 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub ($(LIBRUBY_SO)): execute pre-link hook.
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: workaround for Borland make.
+
+Wed Oct 18 23:02:40 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_shift): shorten copy size. fixed: [ruby-list:42907]
+
+ * signal.c (Init_signal): handle SIGTERM. fixed: [ruby-list:42895]
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_utime): allow NULL to set the current time.
+ [ruby-talk:219248]
+
+Wed Oct 18 00:55:33 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (parser_yylex): use particular enums. [ruby-core:09221]
+
+Mon Oct 16 08:30:43 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * mkconfig.rb: *OBJS are not needed for extension libraries.
+
+ * {bcc32,wince,win32}/Makefile.sub (config.status): fixed typo,
+ missing comma.
+
+Sun Oct 15 01:03:08 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb (Collector::Dir#collect): append base
+ directory but not prepend.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb (Collector::Dir#collect_file): do not
+ join with dot. fixed: [ruby-core:09179]
+
+Sat Oct 14 23:39:50 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (singleton): no need to re-create NODE_SELF() again.
+ [ruby-core:09177]
+
+Sat Oct 14 23:25:31 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (parser_warning, parser_warn): some error message may
+ contain format specifiers. a patch from Akinori MUSHA <knu at
+ iDaemons.org>. [ruby-dev:29657]
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (VpException): ditto.
+
+ * ext/dl/handle.c (rb_dlhandle_initialize): ditto.
+
+ * ext/gdbm/gdbm.c (rb_gdbm_fatal): ditto.
+
+Sat Oct 14 08:24:45 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * ext/digest/lib/digest/hmac: Back out the addition of digest/hmac
+ for now because the API is too premature for a stable branch.
+
+Sat Oct 14 00:55:08 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub (post-install-ext): no longer needed.
+
+ * bcc32/configure.bat: get rid of a quirk of Borland make, which
+ sets empty macro in command line to "1".
+
+Fri Oct 13 22:50:43 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb: updated based on date2 3.9.5.
+
+Fri Oct 13 22:33:28 2006 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (FileUtils.cp_r): dereference_root=true is
+ default in Ruby 1.8. This line is wrongly removed in last commit.
+
+Fri Oct 13 18:19:31 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c: Class#inherited RDoc added. a patch from Daniel
+ Berger <djberg96 at gmail.com> [ruby-core:08942]
+
+Fri Oct 13 02:30:12 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb (Collector::Dir#collect): prepend
+ base directory to load path.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb (Collector::Dir#collect_file): should
+ use the given File-like interface, but not File directly.
+
+ * test/testunit/collector/test_dir.rb (TestDir::FileSystem): implement
+ File-like methods correctly.
+
+Fri Oct 13 01:48:42 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb (Date::self.complete_hash): need to check if g is
+ nil before dereference. [ruby-core:09116]
+
+Fri Oct 13 00:34:26 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c (rb_mod_cvar_defined): wrong id check. a patch from
+ Mauricio Fernandez <mfp at acm.org>. [ruby-core:09158]
+
+ * object.c (rb_mod_cvar_get): typo fixed. [ruby-core:09168]
+
+ * object.c (rb_mod_cvar_set): ditto.
+
+Wed Oct 11 22:21:41 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * ext/digest: Merge from trunk; metadata location changed,
+ Digest::Base#reset() added, Digest::Base#equal() changed, and
+ digest/hmac added with some modifications made for ruby 1.8.
+
+Tue Oct 10 17:24:12 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (config.status): shouldn't use
+ copy command instead of install. use -run install.
+
+Tue Oct 10 16:49:16 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * ext/digest/digest.c (hexdigest_str_new, bubblebabble_str_new):
+ Perform StringValue() checks properly.
+
+ * ext/digest/digest.c: Use RSTRING_{PTR,LEN} macros.
+
+Tue Oct 10 13:49:53 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * ext/digest: Merge from trunk; apply all changes since the
+ initial import, except for the removal of compatibility stub
+ libraries (md5.rb and sha1.rb).
+
+Mon Oct 9 23:46:29 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/parsedate.rb: documentation patch from Konrad Meyer
+ <konrad.meyer@gmail.com>. [ruby-doc:1238]
+
+ * lib/open3.rb, lib/ping.rb: ditto.
+
+Mon Oct 9 22:56:12 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/rexml/encoding.rb (REXML::Encoding::check_encoding): spaces
+ are allowed around equal sign. [ruby-core:09032]
+
+ * lib/rexml/parsers/baseparser.rb (REXML::Parsers::BaseParser): ditto.
+
+Sat Oct 7 23:53:08 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_scan): small documentation fix.
+ [ruby-core:09007]
+
+Sat Oct 7 23:44:33 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_rshift): a bug in right shift of negative
+ bignums. [ruby-core:09020]
+
+Sat Oct 7 00:27:58 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * class.c (rb_include_module): remove unnecessary check.
+ [ruby-talk:218402]
+
+Fri Oct 6 04:30:30 2006 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * sample/openssl/c_rehash.rb: Use digest/md5 instead of obsolete md5.
+
+Wed Oct 4 18:47:25 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: bugfix and update
+ (see ext/tk/ChangeLog.tkextlib).
+
+Wed Oct 4 17:25:14 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_call): check protected visibility based on real self,
+ not ruby_frame->self. [ruby-talk:217822]
+
+Wed Oct 4 08:52:30 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/optparse/test_getopts.rb: changed the class name of test case
+ to get rid of conflict with test_optparse.rb.
+
+Tue Oct 3 23:32:27 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/testcase.rb (Test::Unit::TestCase.suite): test name
+ must be string. fixed: [ruby-core:08978]
+
+Mon Oct 2 23:47:55 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (Test::Unit::AutoRunner::COLLECTORS):
+ base directory should be lower precedence. fixed: [ruby-dev:29622]
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (Test::Unit::AutoRunner#options): typo.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb (Test::Unit::Collector::Dir#collect_file):
+ load expanded path. fixed: [ruby-dev:29621]
+
+Mon Oct 2 15:49:19 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * instruby.rb: batfile should be CRLF'ed.
+
+Mon Oct 2 01:24:26 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * common.mk (test-all): separate directory where running test cases
+ from source tree.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (options): added --basedir, --workdir
+ and --load-path options.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb (recursive_collect, collect_file):
+ base directory support.
+
+Sun Oct 1 23:56:52 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in, common.mk, ext/extmk.rb, win{32,ce}/Makefile.in: keep
+ LIBRUBY_SO unless need to be removed.
+
+Sun Oct 1 23:12:19 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser#make_switch): pass arguments directly.
+
+Sat Sep 30 15:12:25 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb, lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 3.9.4.
+
+Fri Sep 29 12:11:04 2006 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * jcode.rb (succ!): call original succ! if $KCODE == 'n'.
+ fixed: [ruby-talk:216845]
+
+Fri Sep 29 11:43:40 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): revert fallback checking undeclared function.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:08949]
+
+Fri Sep 29 09:56:56 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: extout is needed for also clean.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:08944]
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::Switch#conv_arg): unsplat by
+ Proc#call if no conversion is given.
+
+Thu Sep 28 23:59:31 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * node.h (struct thread): declare win32_exception_list on cygwin and
+ win32 regardless if it is implemented. Provisional fix for
+ [ruby-core:08917].
+
+Thu Sep 28 20:53:16 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/tmpdir.rb: use return value of getdir.call for length.
+
+Wed Sep 27 01:04:49 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): check function pointer first and macro next.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (have_type): simplified with typedef and sizeof.
+
+Tue Sep 26 23:57:03 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser#getopts): use strings as key.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:29614]
+
+Tue Sep 26 15:31:26 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * {win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (CPP): check predefined value.
+
+Tue Sep 26 07:55:16 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_shift): should not move memory region if array
+ body is shared. a patch from Kent Sibilev <ksruby at gmail.com>.
+ [ruby-core:08922]
+
+Mon Sep 25 22:26:26 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (rb_path_end): skip root directory. fixed: [ruby-core:08913]
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): set default $LDFLAGS. Patch by Michal
+ Suchanek <hramrach at centrum.cz>. [ruby-talk:216256]
+
+Mon Sep 25 08:14:43 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_shift): should clear shifting top element.
+ [ruby-talk:216055]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_shift): avoid creating shared object if array
+ size is small.
+
+Mon Sep 25 08:11:35 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * random.c (rb_f_rand): RDoc typo fix. a patch from Frederick
+ Cheung <fred at 82ask.com>. [ruby-talk:216047]
+
+Sun Sep 24 22:28:20 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * runruby.rb: extension library scripts moved into common directory.
+
+Sun Sep 24 14:59:50 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+
+ * node.h (struct thread): ia64 support is broken by sandbox patch.
+
+Sun Sep 24 12:11:16 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb, lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 3.9.3.
+
+Sat Sep 23 23:24:57 2006 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_save_context, rb_thread_restore_context):
+ sandbox hook to save and restore sandbox state.
+
+ * eval.c (thread_no_ensure): added THREAD_NO_ENSURE thread flag.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_kill_bang): Thread#kill! uses the above flag
+ to circumvent ensure, in order to prevent endless loops.
+ [ruby-core:08768]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_kill): fix Thread#kill docs, which returns
+ the thread object in all cases.
+
+ * node.h: expose the rb_jmpbuf_t and rb_thread_t structs, along
+ with the thread flags. used by the sandbox extension.
+
+ * ruby.h: extern rb_eThreadError, so sandbox can swap it.
+
+Sat Sep 23 21:34:15 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::QueryExtension::read_multipart): CGI content
+ may be empty. a patch from Jamis Buck <jamis at 37signals.com>.
+
+Sat Sep 23 08:35:53 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_options.rb: prevent NameError. [ruby-dev:29597]
+
+Sat Sep 23 01:04:20 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb, lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 3.9.2.
+
+Fri Sep 22 02:06:26 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * .cvsignore: ignore timestamp files and installed list file.
+
+Fri Sep 22 01:36:34 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * instruby.rb: include FileUtils unconditionally.
+
+Thu Sep 21 22:56:20 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * common.mk (no-install): not install rdoc actually.
+
+ * common.mk (install-doc, no-install-doc): use instruby.rb.
+
+ * instruby.rb: rdoc installation.
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: expand ruby executable names.
+
+Thu Sep 21 13:55:07 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/etc/etc.c (etc_getpwuid): uid integer should be wraped in
+ uid_t value. [ruby-core:08897]
+
+ * ext/etc/etc.c (etc_getpwuid): uid_t may be bigger than plain
+ 'int' type.
+
+Wed Sep 20 23:17:41 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * common.mk (pre-install-doc): create data directory before install.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (dir_re): fixed typo.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (install_dirs): remove extra slash.
+
+Wed Sep 20 09:53:38 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (INSTALLED_LIST): need to define
+ this macro to install.
+
+Wed Sep 20 09:43:10 2006 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb: allow extra spaces in responses.
+ Thanks, Tom Soderlund. (backported from HEAD)
+
+Wed Sep 20 09:25:39 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/gdbm/gdbm.c: add RDoc documentation. a patch from Peter
+ Adolphs <futzilogik at users dot sourceforge dot net>.
+ [ruby-doc:1223]
+
+Tue Sep 19 01:28:00 2006 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: backport from HEAD (rev 1.71).
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (FileUtils.cp_r): new option
+ :remove_destination.
+
+Tue Sep 19 00:42:15 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c (rb_obj_ivar_defined, rb_mod_cvar_defined): new methods,
+ Kernel#instance_variable_defined? and Module#class_variable_defined?.
+ [ruby-dev:29587]
+
+ * lib/date/format.rb (Date::Bag#method_missing): use new method,
+ instance_variable_defined? to check if an instance variable is
+ defined. fixed: [ruby-dev:29554]
+ -- This didn't fix anything.
+
+Sun Sep 17 23:44:58 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/rdoc.rb (RDoc::RDoc#document): scan only files modified
+ after the previous generation.
+
+Sun Sep 17 17:42:13 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * common.mk (install-doc): reverted.
+
+ * instruby.rb: stores file name list without destdir prefix.
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/ri_generator.rb: do not chdir twice.
+
+Sat Sep 16 23:14:29 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c (establishShell): remove remaining unused line.
+
+Sat Sep 16 16:40:44 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in, common.in, instruby.rb, ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb:
+ use instruby.rb to install extensions instead of ext/extmk.rb.
+
+ * instruby.rb: store installed list into the file.
+
+ * ext/dbm/extconf.rb: allow multiple candidates for dbm-type.
+
+ * ext/io/wait/extconf.rb: suspicious checking_for.
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c (establishShell): parent pid is not used.
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c (freeDevice): not used.
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c (get_device_once): removed garbage right brace.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): improved the messages.
+
+Thu Sep 14 16:11:15 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_intern): raise SecurityError only when $SAFE
+ level is greater than zero. [ruby-core:08862]
+
+ * parse.y (rb_interned_p): new function to check if a string is
+ already interned.
+
+ * object.c (str_to_id): use rb_str_intern().
+
+Wed Sep 13 18:43:05 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * README.EXT: English adjustment. [ruby-core:08851] and
+ [ruby-core:08852]
+
+Wed Sep 13 18:25:18 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-parse-partial): better here-doc support.
+ a patch from Marshall T. Vandegrift <llasram at gmail.com>.
+ [ruby-core:08804]
+
+Wed Sep 13 16:43:36 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_intern): prohibit interning tainted string.
+
+Wed Sep 13 01:14:21 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser#getopts): works with pre-registered
+ options. [ruby-core:08826]
+
+Sun Sep 10 20:27:13 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb, lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 3.9.1.
+
+Tue Jan 10 09:18:03 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (stack_extend): fixed prototype.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_require_safe): prevent extension from loading twice.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:29523]
+
+Sat Sep 9 23:50:38 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_mul0): bignum multiplication without
+ normalization.
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_pow): use rb_big_mul0(). [ruby-dev:29547]
+
+Sat Sep 9 14:08:38 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/testcase.rb (Test::Unit::TestCase#run): Rescue
+ Exception in Test::Unit::TestCase#run. [ruby-core:08783]
+
+Sat Sep 9 04:55:59 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/pstore.rb: open all in binary mode, and get rid of the quirk of
+ msvcrt. fixed: [ruby-dev:29518]
+
+Sat Sep 9 04:54:42 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in, win32/Makefile.sub (MINIRUBY): append MINIRUBYOPT.
+
+ * mkconfig.rb, ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb, win32/mkexports.rb: suppress
+ warnings with $VERBOSE.
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: Proc#call does not pass the block in 1.8.
+
+ * win32/resource.rb: add more info.
+
+Fri Sep 8 10:03:59 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/cookie.rb (WEBrick::Cookie.parse_set_cookies): new
+ method to parse multiple cookies per Set-Cookie header.
+ Thanks to Aaron Patterson <aaron_patterson at speakeasy.net>.
+ [ruby-core:08802]
+
+Fri Sep 8 08:59:30 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub, win32/configure.bat win32/setup.mak: program
+ name transform.
+
+Fri Sep 8 01:33:08 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.h (RSTRING_PTR): add migration macro.
+
+ * ruby.h (RARRAY_PTR): ditto.
+
+Thu Sep 7 23:27:05 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (path_check_0, fpath_check): disable path check on cygwin.
+ [ruby-talk:213074]
+
+Wed Sep 06 12:05:19 2006 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/nkf/lib/kconv.rb (Kconv::RegexpEucjp): fix regexp for euc-jp
+ [ruby-dev:29344]
+
+ * ext/nkf/lib/kconv.rb (Kconv::toeuc): remove -m0 [ruby-dev:29505]
+
+Tue Sep 5 06:47:22 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (time_to_s): variable declaration after an execution
+ statement.
+
+Tue Sep 5 05:56:51 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * numeric.c (flo_hash): improve collision. fixed: [ruby-dev:29352]
+
+Tue Sep 5 05:49:41 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (path_check_0): check if sticky bit is set on parent
+ directories for executable path. fixed: [ruby-dev:29415]
+
+Tue Sep 5 05:03:46 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * numeric.c (fix_plus): addition in Fixnum will never overflow
+ long. a patch from Ondrej Bilka <neleai at seznam.cz>.
+ [ruby-core:08794]
+
+ * numeric.c (fix_minus): ditto.
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_pow): eagerly truncate resulting bignum.
+ [ruby-core:08794]
+
+Mon Sep 4 23:15:34 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (time_to_s): make it conform to RFC2822 date format.
+ [ruby-dev:29467]
+
+Mon Sep 4 21:43:57 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/dbm/extconf.rb: create makefile according to the result of check
+ for dbm header. fixed: [ruby-dev:29445]
+
+Mon Sep 4 21:42:35 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb, lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 3.9.
+
+Mon Sep 4 21:14:20 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (time_strftime): include nul character. fixed: [ruby-dev:29422]
+
+Mon Sep 4 16:29:33 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::out): specify -m0 -x option for nkf.
+ [ruby-dev:29284]
+
+Mon Sep 4 16:13:23 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (pipe_open): command name should not contain null bytes.
+ [ruby-dev:29421]
+
+ * process.c (proc_spawn): ditto.
+
+ * process.c (proc_spawn_n): ditto.
+
+ * process.c (rb_f_system): ditto.
+
+Sun Sep 3 15:32:44 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: get rid of nil.to_s.
+
+Sun Sep 3 06:24:38 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (ruby_connect): sockerrlen should be socklen_t.
+
+Sun Sep 3 04:40:42 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb: check arpa/inet.h for ntohs.
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: include arpa/inet.h if available.
+
+Sun Sep 3 02:34:55 2006 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/unix.rb (DRbUNIXSocket#close): don't get path if client mode.
+ [ruby-dev:29417]
+
+Sun Sep 3 01:45:17 2006 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/acl.rb (ACLEntry#initialize): examine whether '*' is
+ included before IPAddr.new. [ruby-dev:29406]
+
+Sat Sep 2 13:23:01 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+
+ * common.mk (ia64.o): use the compiler driver to assemble ia64.s
+ to use appropriate ABI.
+
+Sat Sep 2 03:36:22 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+
+ * common.mk, configure.in, defines.h, eval.c, gc.c, main.c,
+ numeric.c, ruby.h, ia64.s: backport IA64 HP-UX support.
+
+Fri Sep 1 13:52:57 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: TkFont#current_configinfo() doesn't work
+ on Tcl/Tk8.x.
+
+Thu Aug 31 12:46:55 2006 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_init): rename top_cref to ruby_top_cref and export,
+ along with ruby_cref, for use by the sandbox. [ruby-core:08762]
+
+ * node.h: ditto.
+
+Tue Aug 29 19:10:10 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_s_create): fixed memory leak, based on the patch
+ by Kent Sibilev <ksruby at gmail.com>. fixed: [ruby-talk:211233]
+
+Mon Aug 28 11:36:02 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb: Fix typo. Submitted by
+ <calamitas at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:08724]
+
+Mon Aug 28 07:53:44 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_formatter.rb: Don't unescape HTML in HtmlFormatter.
+ Submitted by Kent Sibilev <ksruby at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:08392].
+
+Mon Aug 28 07:25:45 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * file.c (File#size?): Fix documentation submitted by Rick Ohnemus.
+ ruby-Bugs-5529. [ruby-core:08725]
+
+Sat Aug 26 08:07:13 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb, lib/date/format.rb: updated based on date2 3.8.2.
+
+Fri Aug 25 22:32:04 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/rexml/source.rb (REXML::IOSource#initialize): encoding have to
+ be set with the accessor. fixed: [ruby-list:42737]
+
+Fri Aug 25 17:15:17 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * stable version 1.8.5 released.
+
+Fri Aug 25 17:02:06 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (gc_sweep): typo fixed.
+
+Tue Aug 22 18:47:51 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::handle_method):
+ rdoc documents C module methods as instance methods. a patch in
+ [ruby-core:08536].
+
+Sat Aug 19 14:15:02 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (config.status): include winsock2.h instead of
+ winsock.h when --with-winsock2 is specified.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:29296]
+
+Sat Aug 19 11:28:08 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_rename): use errno if set properly.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:29293]
+
+Sat Aug 19 11:09:23 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (then): remove semicolon warning. [ruby-dev:29299]
+
+Thu Aug 17 19:15:16 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (rb_stat_[rRwWxX]): check for super user.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:08616]
+
+Thu Aug 17 14:47:06 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: added rdoc by Daniel Berger. [ruby-core:08177]
+
+Thu Aug 17 00:39:05 2006 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/rinda/ring.rb (do_reply): Fix for RingServer fails to find a
+ TupleSpace when TupleSpace resides in the same ruby process with
+ RingServer. a patch from Kent Sibilev. [ruby-core:08453]
+
+Wed Aug 16 11:45:36 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (proc_setuid, proc_setgid, proc_seteuid, proc_setegid):
+ get rid of bogus implementations on Mac OS X.
+
+Tue Aug 15 19:10:18 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser#find_class_comment): Fix
+ broken class-level documentation.
+
+Wed Aug 16 11:09:26 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.c (set_arg0): fill argv other than the first with an empty
+ string instead of NULL.
+
+Wed Aug 16 11:08:00 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.h: removed an excess macro. fixed: [ruby-dev:29258]
+
+Tue Aug 8 23:49:06 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/irb/extend-command.rb (IRB::ExtendCommandBundle): pacify
+ RDoc. a patch from Eric Hodel <drbrain at segment7.net>.
+ [ruby-core:08522]
+
+Tue Aug 8 11:32:54 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in, common.mk, configure.in: fix for platforms without
+ rm. patches from Yutaka kanemoto <kinpoco at gmail.com>.
+ [ruby-dev:29215]
+
+Mon Aug 7 17:56:59 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c, ext/digest/rmd160/rmd160ossl.c,
+ ext/digest/sha1/sha1ossl.c, ext/readline/readline.c: move
+ incluion of config.h to pacify AIX. a patch from Yutaka
+ Kanemoto <kinpoco at gmail.com>. [ruby-dev:29197]
+
+Mon Aug 7 15:55:08 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.c (syck_move_tokens): should avoid negative
+ memmove. [ruby-list:42625]
+
+Mon Aug 7 14:37:48 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in, common.mk: AIX link issue. a patch from Yutaka
+ Kanemoto <kinpoco at gmail.com>. [ruby-dev:29190]
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: AIX socket support. [ruby-dev:29190]
+
+Mon Aug 7 12:05:28 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dln.c, eval.c, gc.c, regex.c, ruby.h: shut up AIX alloca
+ warning. a patch from Yutaka Kanemoto <kinpoco at gmail.com>.
+ [ruby-dev:29191]
+
+Sun Aug 6 20:40:41 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date/format.rb (str[fp]time): %[EO]U didn't denote %U.
+
+Sat Aug 5 17:07:43 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (top_local_setup): local_vars[-1] should point
+ ruby_scope itself to protect local_tbl from garbage collection.
+ [ruby-dev:29049]
+
+Sat Aug 5 13:54:03 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date/format.rb (str[fp]time): "%\n" means "\n".
+
+Fri Aug 4 15:21:00 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * lib: Merge RDoc and .document from HEAD.
+ * lib/drb/ssl.rb: Close socket on SSLError [ruby-core:7197]
+
+Fri Aug 4 19:13:41 2006 Keiju Ishitsuka <keiju@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/irb/{init.rb,ruby-lex.rb,slex.rb}: can't input '\c' for
+ [ruby-core: 7122].
+
+Fri Aug 4 14:02:14 2006 James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net>
+
+ * lib/date/format.rb (__strptime, strftime): allow multi-line patterns
+ in Date#strftime the same as Time#strftime accepts.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:08466]
+
+Fri Aug 4 13:56:51 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * pack.c (pack_pack): check argument overrun for 'P'. based on a
+ patch by rucila <rucila at yahoo.cojp>. fixed: [ruby-dev:29182]
+
+Tue Aug 1 17:44:03 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (init_stdhandle): assign standard file handles.
+
+Tue Aug 1 12:24:58 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (Init_Binding): fix old commit miss.
+
+Mon Jul 31 17:08:20 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (exit_handler): new function; release winsock and
+ environment work area.
+
+ * win32/win32.c (NTInitialize): setup exit_handler.
+
+ * win32/win32.c (StartSockets): use exit_handler.
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_getenv): use GetEnvironmentStrings() instead
+ of GetEnvironmentVariable(), because the latter cannot distinguish
+ wheather a null environment variable exists or not.
+ fixed: [ruby-talk:205123]
+
+Mon Jul 31 16:15:13 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_process.rb (TestProcess#test_rlimit_nofile):
+ setrlimit may fail with EINVAL.
+ reported by MIYAMUKO Katsuyuki. [ruby-dev:29174]
+
+Mon Jul 31 13:38:22 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (WEBrick::HTTPReuqest#parse_uri): improve
+ for the value of IPv6 address in the Host: header field.
+
+Mon Jul 31 09:22:12 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.h: use ifdef (or defined) for macro constants that may or
+ may not be defined to shut up gcc's -Wundef warnings.
+ [ruby-core:08447]
+
+Sun Jul 30 23:26:22 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): trace call/return of method defined from block.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:08329]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_trap_eval): make the current thread runnable to deal with
+ exceptions which occurred within the trap. fixed: [ruby-dev:27729]
+
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb, lib/cgi/session/pstore.rb: suppress warnings.
+ fixed: [ruby-talk:204896]
+
+Sat Jul 29 06:12:06 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: freeze ip_name for security reason.
+
+Sat Jul 29 01:23:52 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/logger.rb: improves the amount of documentation that Rdoc
+ picks up when processing logger.rb by moving the require
+ statement back before the comment block. a patch from Hugh
+ Sasse <hgs at dmu.ac.uk>. [ruby-core:08422]
+
+Thu Jul 27 22:21:52 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (time_to_s): fixed format mismatch.
+
+Thu Jul 27 21:19:54 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * math.c (domain_check): a new function to check domain error
+ explicitly for systems that return NaN like FreeBSD.
+ [ruby-core:07019]
+
+ * math.c (math_acos, math_asin, math_acosh, math_atanh, math_log,
+ math_log10, math_sqrt): use domain_check().
+
+ * math.c (math_sqrt): fix documentation flaw.
+
+Thu Jul 27 18:12:12 2006 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c: need to declare time_utc_offset.
+
+Thu Jul 27 17:01:01 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_close): always calls "close" method of the receiver.
+ [ruby-core:6911] [ruby-core:8112]
+
+Thu Jul 27 16:49:01 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (time_to_s): use +0900 style timezone string for local time.
+ [ruby-dev:29143]
+
+Thu Jul 27 16:41:15 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.h: move <ruby.h> inclusion point to shut up
+ Solaris compiler. [ruby-core:08114]
+
+Wed Jul 26 22:20:59 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: add support for as and ASFLAGS. [ruby-dev:29138]
+
+Wed Jul 26 22:13:45 2006 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb: sync with HEAD (rev 1.132).
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (Net::HTTP#post, request_post, request): should
+ set Content-Type: x-www-form-urlencoded by default.
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (Net::HTTPHeader#content_type): should return
+ nil when there's no Content-Type.
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (Net::HTTPHeader#sub_type): should return nil
+ when there's no sub Content-Type (e.g. "Content-Type: text").
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (Net::HTTPHeader#type_params): wrongly failed
+ when there's no Content-Type.
+
+Wed Jul 26 18:35:38 2006 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c: sync with HEAD (rev 1.25).
+
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c (strscan_do_scan):
+ StringScanner.new("").scan(//) should return "". [ruby-Bugs:4361]
+
+Wed Jul 26 18:14:19 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c (getDevice): retry once after GC on failure.
+ [ruby-core:08282]
+
+Wed Jul 26 17:28:16 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): prepend ".." to %u for negative bignum,
+ but not "-". fixed: [ruby-core:08167]
+
+Wed Jul 26 16:39:07 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_scan): add string modification check.
+ [ruby-core:7216]
+
+Wed Jul 26 16:06:03 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::QueryExtension::read_multipart): check
+ multipart boundary end. a patch from Fujioka <fuj at rabbix.jp>
+ [ruby-dev:28470]
+
+Wed Jul 26 01:02:59 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: suppress warnings by automake 1.8 or later.
+
+Tue Jul 25 00:30:06 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * lib/prettyprint.rb: RD to RDoc conversion by Hugh Sasse.
+
+Tue Jul 25 14:49:51 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration): typo.
+
+Tue Jul 25 13:14:32 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (rb_proc_times): rename hz to hertz to avoid name
+ crash on AIX. [ruby-dev:29126]
+
+Mon Jul 24 22:03:40 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (backtrace): skip frames successive on node and method name.
+
+Mon Jul 24 17:55:55 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (rb_f_system): add security check. [ruby-talk:202947]
+
+ * process.c (rb_f_system): move signal right before fork to avoid
+ signal handler intervention.
+
+Mon Jul 24 15:51:52 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+
+ * ext/readline/readline.c (readline_readline): rl_deprep_term_function
+ may be NULL with libedit. reported by Ryan Davis. [ruby-dev:29070]
+
+Mon Jul 24 15:19:55 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): revert last change. [ruby-dev:29112]
+ [ruby-core:08374]
+
+Sun Jul 23 22:59:49 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+
+ * test/socket/test_unix.rb: disabled on cygwin.
+ reported by Kouhei Yanagita. [ruby-dev:29080]
+
+Fri Jul 21 21:21:08 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): include funcalled methods in caller list.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:08290]
+
+Fri Jul 21 12:11:00 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb (with_destdir): remove drive letter before
+ prepending destdir on DOSISH.
+
+Thu Jul 20 15:07:14 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.h: export classes/modules to implement sandbox.
+ [ruby-core:08283]
+
+Thu Jul 20 00:06:29 2006 Keiju Ishitsuka <keiju@ishitsuka.com>
+
+ * lib/irb/completion.rb: support for completion of numeric
+ number. [ruby-dev: 29038]
+
+Wed Jul 19 23:53:05 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb, lib/rss/utils.rb: added documents.
+
+Tue Jul 18 22:10:13 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (rb_f_system): block SIGCHLD during the process
+ execution, like glibc system(3) does. [ruby-talk:202361]
+
+Tue Jul 18 23:12:14 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (open_ifs_socket): should not use plain malloc.
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_opendir): should not use plain realloc.
+
+Tue Jul 18 18:05:49 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_float.rb (TestFloat::test_strtod): update test to
+ conform strtod change.
+
+Tue Jul 18 15:49:42 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * pack.c (pack_unpack): propagate association array to copied
+ string. [ruby-core:08223]
+
+ * pack.c (pack_unpack): return referenced string itself if it has
+ same length as specified. a patch from <nobu at ruby-lang.org>
+ in [ruby-core:08225].
+
+ * pack.c (pack_pack): taint 'p' packed strings.
+
+Tue Jul 18 14:03:02 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (WEBrick::HTTPServer::unmount): remove
+ inpect argument from sprintf. [ruby-dev:29039]
+
+Tue Jul 18 10:53:37 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c (rb_cstr_to_dbl): limit out-of-range message.
+
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): return end pointer even if ERANGE occurred.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:29041]
+
+Mon Jul 18 00:43:05 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): stop at dot not followed by digits.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:29035]
+
+Tue Jul 18 00:01:27 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: remove LIBRUBY_SO if static linked extensions exist.
+
+Mon Jul 17 23:30:46 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (rb_cv_msvcrt): defaulted to msvcrt. Workaround for a
+ bug of cygwin 1.5.20.
+
+Mon Jul 17 13:43:05 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * pack.c (define_swapx): should not use plain malloc.
+
+Mon Jul 17 12:58:41 2006 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: should use ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen=no on MinGW.
+
+Sat Jul 15 23:50:12 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_require_safe): wait for another thread requiring the same
+ feature. fixed: [ruby-core:08229]
+
+Sat Jul 15 01:27:13 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (has_magic): glob names contain alphabets to enable case fold
+ search also for directories. fixed: [ruby-talk:201917]
+
+Sat Jul 15 01:09:22 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * st.c (malloc): use xmalloc/xcalloc instead of plain
+ malloc/calloc, to detect memory allocation failure. see
+ <http://www.nongnu.org/failmalloc/>.
+
+ * gc.c (rb_memerror): should not raise empty nomem_error.
+
+Fri Jul 14 13:08:13 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add methods for new features of latest Tcl/Tk8.5.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/namespace.rb: ditto.
+
+Fri Jul 14 02:30:12 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/monitor.rb: document patch from Hugh Sasse <hgs at dmu.ac.uk>.
+ [ruby-core:08205]
+
+Fri Jul 14 01:09:46 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (then): error in warning action.
+
+Fri Jul 14 00:10:15 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_pop): may cause realloc oscillation. a patch
+ from MORITA Naoyuki <mlgetter at kidou.sakura.ne.jp>.
+ [ruby-dev:29028]
+
+Thu Jul 13 22:23:56 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/composite.rb: improve handling of the classname on the
+ option database for the widget class which includes TkComposite.
+
+Thu Jul 13 20:32:19 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: updated documents by a patch from
+ Hugh Sasse <hgs at dmu.ac.uk>. [ruby-core:8194]
+
+Wed Jul 12 13:54:09 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (then): we'd like to reserve colon here for the future.
+ warning added.
+
+Tue Jul 11 20:58:18 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.h: export rb_cMethod. [ruby-talk:201259]
+
+Tue Jul 11 19:13:33 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: remove restriction on the class of
+ pseudo-toplevel.
+
+Tue Jul 11 18:00:57 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: security fix.
+
+Tue Jul 11 17:33:39 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_dump): need to extend len for \b.
+
+Mon Jul 10 22:00:00 2006 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigek@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: Allows '_' to appear within
+ digits. [ruby-dev:28872]
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/lib/bigdecimal/util.rb: Bug in to_r reported by
+ [ruby-list:42533] fixed.
+
+Mon Jul 10 19:22:19 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+
+ * gc.c (gc_sweep): expand heap earlier.
+ reported by MORITA Naoyuki. [ruby-dev:28960]
+
+Mon Jul 10 18:59:34 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: sorry. mistaken to patch.
+
+Mon Jul 10 18:46:52 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: make SEGV risk lower at exit.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: fail to call function-style methods on slave
+ interpreters. The strategy (MultiTkIp_PseudoToplevel_Evaluable) to
+ fix the problem is a little tricky. You may have to take care of
+ conflicting with it.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: a little change for the pseudo-toplevel strategy.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/msgcat.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/itk/incr_tk.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/widget: fail to call function-style methods
+ on sample scripts. To fix it, a strategy which similar to the way
+ on MultiTiIp is used. Please take care when re-write and re-run a
+ demo script on the Widget-Demo code viewer.
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/widget: ditto.
+
+Mon Jul 10 13:58:40 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * signal.c (ruby_nativethread_signal, posix_nativethread_signal,
+ sigsend_to_ruby_thread, install_nativethread_sighandler):
+ nativethread-support on signal handler. RE-backport from 1.9.
+
+ * ruby.h (HAVE_NATIVETHREAD_KILL): ditto.
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_native_thread_kill): ditto.
+
+Mon Jul 10 10:54:14 2006 Ryan Davis <ryand@zenspider.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_f95.rb: massive overhaul from Yasuhiro
+ Morikawa including new file suffixes, function support, public
+ variables and constants, derived-types, defined operators and
+ assignments, namelists, and subroutine and function
+ arguments. Truly massive.
+
+ * lib/rdoc/diagram.rb: diagrams are now cached.
+
+ * lib/irb/completion.rb: fixed a crasher when completing against
+ an unnamed class/module.
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb: private comment (--/++) support in
+ C-file rdoc.
+
+ * lib/debug.rb: minor clarification in help.
+
+ * lib/pp.rb: minor clarification on exception.
+
+Mon Jul 10 09:29:12 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_clear_cache_for_undef): clear entries for included
+ module. fixed: [ruby-core:08180]
+
+Mon Jul 10 01:48:38 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * st.h (st_data_t): use pointer sized integer for st_data_t.
+ [ruby-dev:28988]
+
+Sun Jul 9 18:06:47 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (try_constant): fix for value 1 at cross compiling.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): prevent substitution of macro
+ definition. fixed: http://www.yotabanana.com/lab/20060624.html#p02
+
+Sun Jul 9 00:54:34 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (next_jump): deal with destination of next.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:08169]
+
+Fri Jul 7 00:38:49 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_default): should not call default procedure if
+ no key is given. [ruby-list:42541]
+
+Fri Jul 7 00:29:10 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (time_mload): a patch from Daniel Berger
+ <Daniel.Berger at qwest.com>. [ruby-core:08128]
+
+Thu Jul 6 22:21:57 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (rb_proc_times): use sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK) value prior to
+ HZ and CLK_TCK. fixed: [ruby-talk:200293]
+
+Thu Jul 6 22:17:21 2006 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c: sync with original code, rev 1.8.
+
+ * ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c: should mark CparseParams objects.
+
+ * lib/racc/parser.rb: sync with original code, rev 1.8.
+
+ * lib/racc/parser.rb: update coding style.
+
+Mon Jul 3 19:04:38 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c (ip_make_menu_embeddable): help to make a menu
+ widget embeddable (pack, grid, and so on) like as a general widget.
+ However, an embeddable menu may require to be definied some event
+ bindings for general use.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/event.rb: [bug fix] Tk.callback_break and
+ Tk.callback_continue don't work on MultiTkIp.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: lack of Tk.callback_return.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menu.rb: improve creating clone menus.
+
+Mon Jul 3 14:42:06 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/etc/extconf.rb (PW_UID2VAL, PW_GID2VAL): defaulted to conversion
+ from int, and sys/types.h needs to be included before grp.h.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:28938]
+
+Mon Jul 3 01:14:15 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_inspect): encode \b (\010) for escape.
+ [ruby-dev:28927]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_dump): ditto.
+
+Sun Jul 2 19:17:56 2006 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c: sync with original code (rev 1.7).
+
+ * ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c: use rb_catch instead of rb_iterate.
+ Giving a block to a Ruby-level method by rb_iterate is obsolete on
+ Ruby 1.9. Note that current cparse.c still includes one
+ rb_iterate call on Ruby 1.8, but it is not a problem (at least
+ just now).
+
+Sat Jul 1 15:15:49 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * test/socket/test_nonblock.rb: add timeout to send/receive
+ an empty UDP packet.
+ [ruby-dev:28820]
+
+Fri Jun 30 23:46:23 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: should test isinf for Solaris with GCC compiler.
+ a patch from <ville.mattila at stonesoft.com>. [ruby-core:07791]
+
+ * configure.in: -shared patch from Andrew Morrow
+ <andrew.c.morrow at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:08100]
+
+Thu Jun 29 18:58:51 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (BigDecimal_version): fix patch
+ failure.
+
+Thu Jun 29 18:00:51 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: add RDoc document. a patch from
+ mathew <meta at pobox.com>. [ruby-core:07050]
+
+Wed Jun 28 15:47:14 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb: RDoc patch from Robin Stocker <robin@nibor.org>
+ [ruby-core:08087]
+
+Wed Jun 28 19:04:34 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * test/socket/test_unix.rb: test_seqpacket_pair removed.
+ [ruby-dev:28846]
+
+Tue Jun 27 23:03:49 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c: RDoc update for =~ method. a patch from Alex Young
+ <alex at blackkettle.org>. [ruby-core:08068]
+
+Tue Jun 27 22:47:18 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: forgot to update TCLTKLIB_RELEASE_DATE.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (tk_tcl2ruby): [bug fix] sometimes fail to convert
+ a tcl string to a ruby object if the tcl string includes "\n".
+
+Tue Jun 27 16:04:05 2006 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.h: define isascii on MinGW for msvcrt compatibility.
+
+ * configure.in: set ac_cv_header_sys_time_h=no on MinGW
+ for msvcrt compatibility.
+
+Tue Jun 27 11:36:02 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/etc/etc.c (setup_passwd, setup_group): allow bignum uid, gid and
+ so on. [ruby-talk:199102]
+
+Mon Jun 26 13:37:27 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * lib/rdoc: Merge from HEAD.
+ Add options to limit the ri search path.
+
+Tue Jun 27 00:54:08 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * util.c (powersOf10): constified.
+
+Mon Jun 26 18:37:44 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c (ip_delete): fix SEGV when a slave-ip is
+ deleted on callback.
+
+Mon Jun 26 10:47:42 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (pipe_open): avoid closing uninitialized file descriptors.
+ a patch from <tommy at tmtm.org> [ruby-dev:28600]
+
+Mon Jun 26 09:56:22 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.[ch] (rb_w32_send, rb_w32_sendto): constified.
+
+Sun Jun 25 23:02:12 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in, mkconfig.rb: catch-up for latest autoconf.
+
+Sat Jun 24 06:35:00 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * signal.c: revert last change.
+
+ * ruby.h: ditto.
+
+ * eval.c: ditto.
+
+Thu Jun 22 11:52:02 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (Net::HTTPResponse): duplicated error 501;
+ HTTPInternalServerError should be error 500. [ruby-core:08037]
+
+Thu Jun 22 05:15:58 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_socketpair): try GC only once.
+ [ruby-dev:28778]
+
+Wed Jun 21 21:28:32 2006 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb (jd_to_commercial): now works fine even if in
+ mathn-ized context.
+
+Wed Jun 21 17:32:31 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * signal.c (ruby_nativethread_signal, posix_nativethread_signal,
+ sigsend_to_ruby_thread, install_nativethread_sighandler):
+ nativethread-support on signal handler (backport from 1.9).
+
+ * ruby.h (HAVE_NATIVETHREAD_KILL): ditto.
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_native_thread_kill): ditto.
+
+Wed Jun 21 08:39:54 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/xmlrpc/create.rb (XMLRPC::Create::conv2value): merge Date
+ and Time processing. [ruby-core:08033]
+
+Wed Jun 21 01:40:25 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (yylex, reswords): modifier token is no longer returned in
+ fname state. [ruby-dev:28775]
+
+Wed Jun 21 01:12:46 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: RSS::Element.def_corresponded_attr_writer
+ supported date type.
+
+Tue Jun 20 22:08:36 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * test/rss/test_parser.rb: split parser tests into ...
+ * test/rss/test_parser_1.0.rb: ... RSS 1.0 parsing tests and ...
+ * test/rss/test_parser_2.0.rb: ... RSS 2.0 parsing tests.
+
+Tue Jun 20 21:19:06 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: provided default RSS::Element#children.
+
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: used default RSS::Element#children.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Jun 20 21:04:33 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: provided default RSS::Element#_tags.
+
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: used default RSS::Element#_tags.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Jun 20 20:47:07 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: hide RSS::Element.install_model.
+ (RSS::Element.install_have_child_element,
+ RSS::Element.install_have_children_element,
+ RSS::Element.install_text_element,
+ RSS::Element.install_date_element): call
+ RSS::Element.install_model internally.
+
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: followed new API.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/content.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/dublincore.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/syndication.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Jun 20 20:18:05 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: add check for OBJ_NAME_do_all_sorted.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c (ossl_s_ciphers): new method
+ OpenSSL::Cipher.ciphers. it returns all the cipher names.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/cipher.rb:
+ - add constants AES128, AES192, AES256. [ruby-dev:28610]
+ - reimplement without eval()
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/digest.rb: reimplement without eval().
+
+ * test/openssl/test_cipher.rb, test_digest: fix about reimplemented
+ features.
+
+ * sample/openssl/cipher.rb: rewrite all.
+
+Sat Jun 19 11:21:46 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: Merge RDoc from HEAD.
+
+Tue Jun 20 01:06:57 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb:
+ - cleanup validation mechanism. Now, #XXX_validation is
+ needless.
+ - changed internal variable name RSS::Element::MODEL to
+ RSS::Element::MODELS.
+ - RSS::Element.install_model requires uri.
+
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: followed new validation API.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/content.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/dublincore.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/syndication.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb: ditto.
+
+Mon Jun 19 23:40:59 2006 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/nkf/lib/kconv.rb: remove default -m0 and fix document.
+
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-8/{nkf.c, config.h, utf8tbl.c, utf8tbl.h}:
+ imported nkf 2.0.7.
+
+Mon Jun 19 22:31:59 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb:
+ - provided default #to_s as RSS::Element#to_s.
+ - removed RSS::Element#other_element.
+ - RSS::Element#tag requires attributes as Hash instead of Array.
+
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: removed #to_s to use RSS::Element#to_s.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: removed #other_element.
+
+Mon Jun 19 22:09:16 2006 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c(ole_invoke): support some kind of
+ method of word. [ruby-Bugs#3237]
+
+ * ext/win32ole/tests/test_word.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/win32ole/tests/testall.rb: ditto.
+
+Mon Jun 19 00:02:17 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: automatically detected attributes.
+
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: removed #_attrs.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: followed new internal API.
+
+Mon Jun 19 00:00:17 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: fix bug: initialize improper tables.
+
+Sun Jun 18 22:36:13 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: RSS::Element#initialize accepts initial
+ attributes.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/dublincore.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/rss/utils.rb: added Utils.element_initialize_arguments? to
+ detect backward compatibility initial arguments.
+
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: user initial attributes to initialize
+ RSS::Element.
+
+Sun Jun 18 18:24:42 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/converter.rb: use NKF for Uconv fallback.
+
+Sun Jun 18 18:22:04 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * test/rss/test_image.rb: shared name space configuration.
+
+Sun Jun 18 18:13:25 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: improved ignore_unknown_element
+ handling. RSS::NotExpectedTagError provides tag URI.
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/content.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/dublincore.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/syndication.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/rss/rss-assertions.rb: checked URI of not expected tag too.
+ * test/rss/test_parser.rb: ditto.
+
+Sun Jun 18 18:08:36 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: changed empty namespace URI representation to ""
+ from nil.
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
+
+Sun Jun 18 18:03:50 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: removed a guard for requiring open-uri.
+
+Sun Jun 18 18:01:26 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: fixed typo: except -> expect
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: ditto.
* test/rss/rss-assertions.rb: ditto.
- * test/rss/test_maker_itunes.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_parser.rb: ditto.
-Fri Aug 29 16:18:26 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Sun Jun 18 17:52:39 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
- * string.c: revert part of r47311, add rb_vm_fstring_table(),
- remove vm_core.h dependency. [ruby-core:64627]
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: RSS::Element#calc_indent became to be deprecated.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb: ditto.
-Fri Aug 29 15:17:13 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * test/rss/test_1.0.rb: removed RSS::Element.indent_size tests.
+ * test/rss/test_2.0.rb: ditto.
- * string.c: remove static frozen_strings
- * string.c (Init_frozen_strings): new function
- * string.c (rb_fstring): remove check for frozen strings,
- use per-VM table
- * string.c (rb_str_free): use per-VM table
- * string.c (Init_String): use per-VM table
- * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): add frozen_strings table
- * internal.h (Init_frozen_strings): new function prototype
- * eval.c (ruby_setup): call Init_frozen_strings
- [Feature #10182]
+Sun Jun 18 00:49:11 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Wed Aug 27 23:10:24 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (bsock_recv_nonblock): new method
+ BasicSocket#recv_nonblock.
+ (udp_recvfrom_nonblock): renamed from ip_recvfrom_nonblock.
+ IPSocket#recvfrom_nonblock is moved to UDPSocket#recvfrom_nonblock.
+ (unix_recvfrom_nonblock): removed.
+ UNIXSocket#recvfrom_nonblock is removed.
- * lib/tempfile.rb: remove "require 'thread'". its features are no
- longer used.
+Sat Jun 17 22:17:17 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Aug 27 21:19:40 2014 gogo tanaka <mail@tanakakazuki.com>
+ * lib/mathn.rb (Integer::prime_division): raise ZeroDivisionError
+ on zeros. [ruby-dev:28739]
- * lib/drb/acl.rb: Removed meaningless #to_s methods in interpolation.
- [Feature #10174][ruby-core:64584]
- * lib/erb.rb: ditto.
- * lib/observer.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rubygems/config_file.rb: ditto.
- * lib/uri/common.rb: ditto.
+Sat Jun 17 14:53:32 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Wed Aug 27 21:08:20 2014 gogo tanaka <mail@tanakakazuki.com>
+ * lib/pathname.rb: backport from 1.9.
+ (Kernel#Pathname): new method.
- * lib/drb/drb.rb: use attr_reader instead of Module#attr.
- [Feature #10172][ruby-core:64582]
- * lib/irb/ruby-token.rb: ditto.
- * lib/net/telnet.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rdoc/ruby_token.rb: ditto.
- * lib/thwait.rb: ditto.
+Sat Jun 17 10:30:41 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
-Wed Aug 27 19:52:33 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (Hash#merge, Enumerable#sort_by): removed.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (vtdate2rbtime): try to convert millisecond
- of VT_DATE VARIANT to nsec of Time object.
- * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_variant.rb
- (test_conversion_dbl2date_with_msec): ditto.
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (RSS::RootElementMixin#to_xml): added.
+ [ruby-talk:197284]
-Wed Aug 27 09:57:29 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ We can convert RSS version easily like the following:
+ rss10 = RSS::Parser.parse(File.read("1.0.rdf"))
+ File.open("2.0.rss", "w") {|f| f.print(rss10.to_xml("2.0"))}
- * test/ruby/test_complex.rb: removed unreachable code.
- * test/ruby/test_rational.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_1.0.rb: added #to_xml test.
+ * test/rss/test_2.0.rb: ditto.
-Wed Aug 27 07:59:17 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * test/rss/rss-testcase.rb: added some helper methods that
+ generates sample RSS 2.0.
- * compile.c (iseq_set_sequence): check for multiplication overflow
+ * sample/rss/convert.rb: added a sample script to convert RSS format.
-Tue Aug 26 22:07:42 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sat Jun 17 10:23:22 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
- * test/ruby/test_complex.rb: cherry-picked working assertions from r47251.
- * test/ruby/test_rational.rb: cherry-picked working assertions from r47263.
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (Kernel#funcall): removed.
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb (Kernel.URI): removed.
-Tue Aug 26 21:07:56 2014 gogo tanaka <mail@tanakakazuki.com>
+ * lib/rss/maker/: supported
+ xxx.new_yyy do |yyy|
+ yyy.zzz = zzz
+ ...
+ end
+ style and this style became the style of the recommendation.
- * lib/mathn.rb (Fixnum#**, Bignum#**, Float#**, Rational#**):
- remove as these are now built-in. [ruby-core:63973] [Bug #10086]
+ Old style
+ yyy = xxx.new_yyy
+ yyy.zzz = zzz
+ ...
+ is supported too but this style isn't recommended.
+ [ruby-talk:197284]
-Tue Aug 26 20:46:55 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/rss/test_*maker*.rb: used new recommended style.
- * time.c (rb_time_unmagnify_to_float): Avoid double rounding.
- Reported by Tsuyoshi Sawada.
- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10135#note-1
+Sat Jun 17 09:03:47 2006 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
-Tue Aug 26 17:12:47 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/rss, test/rss: backported from trunk. (2005-11-16 - now)
- * io.c (io_close): ignore only "closed stream" IOError and
- NoMethodError, do not swallow other exceptions at the end of
- block. [ruby-core:64463] [Bug #10153]
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (RSS::VERSION): 0.1.5 -> 0.1.6.
+ * test/rss/test_version.rb (RSS::TestVersion#test_version): ditto.
-Tue Aug 26 13:46:33 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb: added TrackBack prefix.
+ * lib/rss/maker/trackback.rb: ditto.
- * template/fake.rb.in: fix failed to make install when @srcdir@ is
- absolute path.
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb : removed needless argument 'prefix'.
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: ditto.
-Tue Aug 26 13:43:50 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: added rdf:Bag.
- * test/ruby/test_range.rb: added workaround for VERBOSE message.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: implemented taxonomy module.
+ * test/rss/test_taxonomy.rb: added tests for taxonomy support.
-Tue Aug 26 12:38:02 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: added convenience method 'resources'.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/rss-assertions.rb: added test for 'resources'.
+ * test/rss/test_taxonomy.rb: ditto.
- * test/test_mathn.rb: added workaround for VERBOSE messages.
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: fixed a indentation bug.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: fixed <taxo:topic> #to_s bug.
+ * test/rss/test_taxonomy.rb: added a #to_s test.
-Tue Aug 26 11:44:04 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rss/maker/taxonomy.rb: implemented taxonomy module for RSS
+ Maker.
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: supported RSS Maker.
+ * lib/rss/maker.rb: added taxonomy module support.
- * lib/shell/process-controller.rb: removed commented-out code.
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: adjusted to other element API.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: adjusted to other element API but backward
+ compatibility is reserved.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: ditto.
-Tue Aug 26 11:39:01 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * test/rss/test_maker_taxo.rb: added test case for taxonomy module
+ for RSS Maker.
+ * test/rss/test_setup_maker_1.0.rb: added tests for taxo:topic.
- * lib/thwait.rb (ThreadsWait): removed needless constant.
+ * test/rss/test_setup_maker_1.0.rb: added backward compatibility
+ test.
+ * test/rss/test_setup_maker_0.9.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_setup_maker_2.0.rb: ditto.
-Tue Aug 26 09:27:10 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * test/rss/rss-testcase.rb: added convenience method for setting
+ up taxo:topic.
+ * test/rss/rss-assertions.rb: added assertion for taxo:topic.
- * lib/mathn.rb: mathn library is deprecated on ruby 2.2.
- [Feature #10169][ruby-core:64553]
+ * sample/rss/blend.rb: followed new API.
-Tue Aug 26 09:25:03 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: changed class or module prefix to
+ Taxonomy from Taxo.
+ * lib/rss/maker/taxonomy.rb: ditto.
- * lib/mathn.rb: removed commented-out code.
+ * test/rss/test_taxonomy.rb: use #reject directory.
-Mon Aug 25 20:15:50 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * lib/rss/: use #__send__ instead of #send.
+ * test/rss/: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c(fole_s_connect, fole_initialize): raise a
- security error with the tainted string object.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_event.c(ev_advise): ditto.
- * test/win32ole/test_win32ole.rb(test_s_new_exc_svr_tainted,
- test_s_new_exc_host_tainted): ditto.
- * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_event.rb(test_s_new_exc_tainted): ditto.
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: added entity handling type predicate.
+ * lib/rss/rexmlparser.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/xmlparser.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/xmlscanner.rb: ditto.
-Mon Aug 25 12:56:54 2014 Ivan Korunkov <ivankorunkov@ya.ru>
+ * lib/rss/xmlscanner.rb: more robust entity handling.
- * lib/logger.rb (format_datetime): use "%6N" to show microsecond.
- [Fix GH-704]
+ * test/rss/test_parser.rb: added an entity handling test.
-Mon Aug 25 11:02:07 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * test/rss/test_2.0.rb: added RSS 2.0 tests.
+ * test/rss/rss-assertions.rb: extended XML stylesheet assertion.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: added initialize method.
+ * test/rss/test_1.0.rb: cleanup.
- * vm_core.h (rb_iseq_location_t): change first_lineno type to VALUE
- * iseq.c (rb_iseq_build_for_ruby2cext): update based on argument
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: added Image prefix.
+ * lib/rss/maker/image.rb: ditto.
-Sun Aug 24 16:14:46 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: improved type conversion.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/syndication.rb: ditto.
- * lib/e2mmap.rb: remove needless instance variables.
- * lib/irb.rb: ditto.
- * lib/irb/**/*.rb: ditto.
- * lib/shell.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_2.0.rb: added type conversion tests.
+ * test/rss/test_accessor.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_to_s.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_syndication.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_setup_maker_2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_setup_maker_1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_setup_maker_0.9.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_maker_sy.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_maker_image.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_maker_2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_maker_0.9.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_image.rb: ditto.
-Sun Aug 24 12:44:26 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * test/rss/test_maker_1.0.rb: use assert instead of assert_equal.
- * test/ruby/test_complex.rb: removed needless conditions.
- * test/ruby/test_rational.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/rss-assertions.rb: improved type conversion assertions.
-Sun Aug 24 11:47:39 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: added backward compatibility codes.
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_parser.rb: ditto.
+ * test/rss/test_2.0.rb: ditto.
- * test/ruby/test_rational.rb: fixed indent.
+Sat Jun 17 02:01:00 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Sun Aug 24 11:44:11 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/pp.rb (Kernel#pretty_inspect): defined for pretty printed
+ string.
- * test/ruby/test_rational.rb: remove commented-out code.
+Sat Jun 17 00:23:58 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Aug 24 11:09:29 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * parse.y (reswords): kDO_BLOCK was missing. fixed: [ruby-core:7995]
- * lib/benchmark.rb (measure): reduce allocations as in r47260
+Sat Jun 17 00:02:15 2006 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
-Sun Aug 24 10:35:54 2014 Pete Higgins <pete@peterhiggins.org>
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_propertyput): support
+ PROPERTYPUTREF. [ruby-talk:183042]
- * lib/benchmark.rb (module Benchmark): define BENCHMARK_CLOCK
- (realtime): use Process.clock_gettime(BENCHMARK_CLOCK)
- Reduces allocations to improve performance [Feature #10165]
+ * ext/win32ole/tests/test_propertyputref.rb: ditto.
- * test/benchmark/test_benchmark.rb (test_realtime_output): new test
+Thu Jun 15 23:02:47 2006 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
-Fri Aug 22 20:23:54 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (fole_methods): The return value
+ of WIN32OLE#ole_methods should include PROPERTYPUTREF methods.
- * string.c (rb_fstring): fix condition (easy to cause infinite loop!).
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (fole_put_methods): The return value
+ of WIN32OLE#ole_put_methods should include PROPERTYPUTREF methods.
-Fri Aug 22 20:07:43 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/win32ole/tests/test_ole_methods.rb: ditto.
- * string.c (rb_fstring, fstr_update_callback): simply delete garbage
- key first.
+ * ext/win32ole/tests/testall.rb : ditto.
- Garbage keys can be swept by lazy sweeping invoked by creating new
- fstring. So that simply do:
- (1) delete garbage key and return `fstr_update_callback' immediately
- (2) try again `fstr_update_callback()' to create a new fstr.
+Wed Jun 14 18:23:28 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
- This bug can be cause memory corruption, reported by
- http://u64.rubyci.org/~chkbuild/ruby-trunk/log/20140821T220302Z.fail.html.gz
+ * enum.c (enum_any): Documentation typo.
-Fri Aug 22 19:30:39 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed Jun 14 15:01:09 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
- * test/ruby/test_complex.rb: removed commented-out code.
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser#warn): Don't print
+ warnings when -q is set.
-Fri Aug 22 19:25:28 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed Jun 14 23:03:53 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * test/ruby/test_complex.rb: fixed broken tests. Math is not
- compatible CMath now.
+ * configure.in: check sizeof(rlim_t).
+ check setrlimit.
-Fri Aug 22 15:36:09 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * process.c (proc_getrlimit): new method Process.getrlimit.
+ (proc_setrlimit): new method Process.setrlimit.
- * common.mk (Doxyfile): revert r43888, not to require preinstalled
- ruby. [ruby-core:64488] [Bug #10161]
+ * ruby.h (NUM2ULL): new macro.
-Fri Aug 22 12:32:15 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Jun 12 22:25:09 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/shell.rb: removed commented-out code.
- * lib/shell/builtin-command.rb: ditto.
- * lib/shell/command-processor.rb: ditto.
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): adjust precision length to prevent
+ splitting multi-byte characters. [ruby-list:42389]
-Fri Aug 22 12:21:46 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Jun 11 23:20:07 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/complex.rb: removed deprecated library.
- * lib/rational.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::Arguable#getopts): pass self to the
+ parser.
-Fri Aug 22 11:38:49 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Jun 11 10:00:57 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/prettyprint.rb: removed PrettyPrint#first?
- because it is obsoleted method since Ruby 1.8.2
+ * win32/win32.h (write): not need to define on bcc.
-Thu Aug 21 17:10:31 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sun Jun 11 08:30:33 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * win32/win32.c (constat_attr): manage reverse video internally
- since Windows console window does not manage it. based on the
- patch by white leaf in [ruby-dev:48483]. [Bug #10158]
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser#getopts): new methods.
-Thu Aug 21 14:45:41 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sat Jun 10 18:02:40 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/e2mmap.rb: removed commented-out code.
+ * ext/bigdecimal/lib/bigdecimal/newton.rb (Newton::nlsolve): typo
+ fixed: raize -> raise. [ruby-talk:196608]
-Thu Aug 21 13:23:34 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Thu Jun 8 14:19:17 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/rinda/ring.rb: split executable code into sample directory.
- * sample/rinda-ring.rb: ditto.
+ * win32/win32.[ch] (rb_w32_read, rb_w32_write): new functions.
+ use recv() and send() when fd is socket. fixed: [ruby-dev:28694]
-Thu Aug 21 13:21:45 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed Jun 7 16:22:51 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/drb/acl.rb: split executable code into sample directory.
- * sample/drb/acl.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/tempfile.rb (Tempfile::make_tmpname): put dot between
+ basename and pid. [ruby-talk:196272]
-Thu Aug 21 12:55:35 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed Jun 7 14:53:04 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * .gitignore: ignored temporary file for Changelog.
- http://mkosaki.blog46.fc2.com/blog-entry-1284.html
+ * win32/win32.c (errmap): add some winsock errors.
-Thu Aug 21 12:40:22 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed Jun 7 11:34:38 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/net/imap.rb: split executable code into sample directory.
- * sample/net-imap.rb: ditto.
+ * configure.in: add new configure option `--with-winsock2' for mingw.
-Thu Aug 21 12:23:56 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (config.h): define USE_WINSOCK2 in config.h
+ instead of in CPPFLAGS.
- * lib/net/imap.rb: removed commented-out code.
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb: determine whether to use winsock2 or not
+ by using with_config.
-Wed Aug 20 17:27:02 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Jun 7 10:45:10 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in (RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS, RUBY_TRY_LDFLAGS),
- (RUBY_CHECK_BUILTIN_SETJMP, RUBY_SETJMP_TYPE),
- (RUBY_STACK_GROW_DIRECTION): quote defun names, for some
- versions of autoconf possibly. [ruby-core:64473] [Bug #10156]
+ * win32/{configure.bat, setup.mak, Makefile.sub, win32.h}: add
+ new configure option `--with-winsock2'.
-Tue Aug 19 22:28:32 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * win32/win32.c (StartSockets): ditto.
- * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): fix condition to round.
- [ruby-core:64454] [Bug #10151]
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb: ditto.
-Tue Aug 19 22:22:45 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * win32/win32.c (open_ifs_socket): new function.
- * enc/trans/euckr-tbl.rb (EUCKR_TO_UCS_TBL): add missing euro and
- registered signs. [ruby-core:64452] [Bug #10149]
+ * win32/win32.c (StartSockets, rb_w32_socket): use open_ifs_socket()
+ instead of socket().
+ ifs socket support is backported from trunk.
-Tue Aug 19 13:59:43 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Jun 7 09:14:44 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * compar.c (rb_cmperr): preserve encodings of arguments in the
- message.
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): binding for the return event hook should have
+ consistent scope. [ruby-core:07928]
-Tue Aug 19 10:13:23 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (EXEC_EVENT_HOOK): trace_func may remove itself from
+ event_hooks. no guarantee for arbitrary hook deletion.
+ [ruby-dev:28632]
- * ext/thread/thread.c (get_array): check instance variables are
- initialized properly. [ruby-core:63826][Bug #10062]
+Mon Jun 5 18:12:12 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Mon Aug 18 17:06:27 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_unpack_sockaddr_in): reject
+ non-AF_INET/AF_INET6 sockaddr.
+ (sock_s_unpack_sockaddr_un): reject non-AF_UNIX sockaddr.
+ [ruby-dev:28691]
- * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): support rational 'f' format.
- [ruby-core:64382] [Bug #10136]
+Sun Jun 4 20:40:19 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Mon Aug 18 08:03:46 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: fix sockaddr_un handling.
+ [ruby-dev:28677]
- * spec/default.mspec: use 2.2 definition.
+Fri Jun 2 22:08:17 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Aug 17 19:41:40 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+ * lib/forwardable.rb: RDoc typo fix from Jan Svitok
+ <jan.svitok at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07943]
- * gc.c (obj_memsize_of): don't calculate memsize of T_NODE
- when called from check_gen_consistency. It fixes segmentation
- fault on RGENGC_CHECK_MODE >= 1 introduced by r47188.
+Fri Jun 2 19:02:09 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Sun Aug 17 17:08:12 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: use create_header.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_invoke): use RHASH_SIZE instead of
- calling Hash#length method.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.h, ext/openssl/openssl_missing.h:
+ include RUBY_EXTCONF_H.
-Sat Aug 16 19:32:06 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Fri Jun 2 17:16:52 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_event.c (evs_length): use RARRAY_LEN instead
- of calling Array#length method.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (CLEANINGS): remove extconf.h by distclean if created.
-Sat Aug 16 10:20:17 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Fri Jun 2 00:11:19 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * time.c (time_timespec): fix tv_nsec overflow
- [Bug #10144]
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (s_recvfrom): alen may be zero with UNIXSocket
+ too. (tested on NetBSD 3.0)
+ (s_recvfrom_nonblock): extracted from sock_recvfrom_nonblock.
+ (sock_recvfrom_nonblock): use s_recvfrom_nonblock.
+ (ip_recvfrom_nonblock): new method: IPSocket#recvfrom_nonblock
+ (unix_recvfrom_nonblock): new method: UNIXSocket#recvfrom_nonblock
+ (s_accept_nonblock): extracted from sock_accept_nonblock.
+ (sock_accept_nonblock): use s_accept_nonblock.
+ (tcp_accept_nonblock): new method: TCPServer#accept_nonblock
+ (unix_accept_nonblock): new method: UNIXServer#accept_nonblock
-Fri Aug 15 20:34:17 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Thu Jun 1 19:12:37 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate WIN32OLE_EVENT src from
- win32ole.c.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_event.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_event.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_cmdvector): backslashes inside single-quotes
+ no longer has special meanings. fixed: [ruby-list:42311]
-Fri Aug 15 19:38:00 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Jun 1 16:14:41 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * iseq.c (rb_iseq_clone): Should not insert write barrier from
- non-RVALUE data (to non-RVALUE data, of course).
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_getcwd): runtime's getcwd() will not success
+ if the length of the cwd is longer than MAX_PATH.
+ fixed [ruby-list:42335]
- Ruby 2.1 also has a same problem.
+Thu Jun 1 11:29:14 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Aug 15 19:34:33 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_getcwd): set errno if not set.
+ fixed [ruby-list:42346]
- * string.c (setup_fake_str): fake strings should not set class by
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS() because it insert write barriers to fake
- (non-RVALUE) structure.
+Sat May 27 11:29:46 2006 nobuyoshi nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- It can cause unexpected behaviour.
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): remove extinit files if no statically linked
+ extensions.
- Ruby 2.1 also have a same problem (setup_fake_str() in parse.y).
+Fri May 26 09:05:11 2006 nobuyoshi nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * symbol.c (setup_fake_str): ditto.
+ * ruby.h, lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): clear command line options for
+ macros moved to extconf.h.
-Fri Aug 15 19:27:25 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extract_makefile, extmk): made RUBY_EXTCONF_H and
+ EXTSTATIC permanent.
- * array.c (rb_ary_tmp_new_fill): added.
- This function creates internal use only array (which is completely
- hided by ObjectSpace.each_object) with filling nil.
+ * ext/{dbm,digest/*,socket,zlib}/extconf.rb: used $defs and $INCFLAGS.
- Otherwise, it can be includes strange VALUEs.
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (COMPILE_C, COMPILE_CXX): added
+ $(INCFLAGS).
- * internal.h: added.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration): add $defs unless extconf.h was created.
- * node.h: use rb_ary_tmp_new_fill() for MEMO.
+Thu May 25 01:52:07 2006 nobuyoshi nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Aug 15 10:13:37 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (pkg_config): particular config commands support.
- * lib/gserver.rb: removed unmaintained code.
- [ruby-core:40313][Feature #5480]
- * lib/xmlrpc/httpserver.rb: ditto.
+ * ext/extmk.rb: deal with $static set in extconf.rb.
-Fri Aug 15 09:22:12 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * mkconfig.rb: merge multiple entries to an entry with multiple lines.
- * vm_core.h (rb_thread_struct): reorder to pack
- * cont.c (rb_context_struct, rb_fiber_struct): ditto
- On x86-64, these changes reduces:
- rb_thread_struct to 1000 bytes (from 1016)
- rb_context_struct to 1288 bytes (from 1312)
- rb_fiber_struct to 2272 bytes (from 2304)
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: allow a series of commands to link.
-Fri Aug 15 09:06:31 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * win32/Makefile.sub: embed manifests.
- * thread_pthread.h: define RB_NATIVETHREAD_LOCK_INIT and
- RB_NATIVETHREAD_COND_INIT macros
+ * win32/setup.mak: suffix OS name by runtime version.
- * thread_pthread.c (native_mutex_lock, native_mutex_unlock,
- native_mutex_trylock, native_mutex_initialize,
- native_mutex_destroy, native_cond_wait):
- use rb_nativethread_lock_t instead of pthread_mutex_t
- [Feature #10134]
+Wed May 24 23:52:11 2006 nobuyoshi nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * thread_pthread.c (native_mutex_debug): make argument type-agnostic
- to avoid later cast.
+ * configure.in (ac_install_sh): ignore dummy install-sh.
+ [ruby-talk:193876]
- * thread_pthread.c (register_cached_thread_and_wait):
- replace PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER with RB_NATIVETHREAD_COND_INIT,
- use native_mutex_{lock,unlock}
+Wed May 24 03:10:48 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * thread_pthread.c (use_cached_thread):
- use native_mutex_{lock,unlock}
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb
+ (OpenSSL::SSL::SocketForwarder#setsockopt,getsockopt): typo fixed.
- * thread_pthread.c (native_sleep):
- use rb_nativethread_lock_t to match th->interrupt_lock,
- use native_mutex_{lock,unlock}
+Mon May 22 17:54:12 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * thread_pthread.c (timer_thread_lock): use rb_nativethread_lock_t type
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_recvfrom_nonblock): use rb_read_pending
+ instead of rb_io_read_pending.
+ [ruby-dev:28663]
-Fri Aug 15 08:10:29 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Mon May 22 17:30:04 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * cont.c (cont_mark): fix typo in unused path [ci skip]
+ * rubyio.h (rb_io_set_nonblock): declared.
-Fri Aug 15 06:00:56 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * io.c (rb_io_set_nonblock): new function.
+ (io_getpartial): nonblocking read support.
+ (io_read_nonblock): new method: IO#read_nonblock.
+ (io_write_nonblock): new method: IO#write_nonblock.
- * vm.c (rb_thread_mark): update comment about marking `me'
- [ruby-core:64340] [ruby-core:64341]
+ * ext/socket/socket.c
+ (sock_connect_nonblock): new method: Socket#connect_nonblock.
+ (sock_accept_nonblock): new method: Socket#accept_nonblock.
+ (sock_recvfrom_nonblock): new method: Socket#recvfrom_nonblock.
-Fri Aug 15 05:53:59 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ [ruby-core:7917]
- * README.EXT: preliminary documentation for RB_GC_GUARD
- [Bug #10100] [ruby-core:60741]
+Mon May 22 15:57:39 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Aug 14 00:26:19 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * eval.c (umethod_bind): should not update original class.
+ [ruby-dev:28636]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate WIN32OLE_RECORD src from
- win32ole.c
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_record.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_record.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
+Mon May 22 13:38:57 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Aug 13 21:41:04 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * eval.c (ev_const_get): should support constant access from
+ within instance_eval(). [ruby-dev:28327]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate WIN32OLE_VARIANT src from
- win32ole.c.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_variant.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_variant.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
+Thu May 18 17:51:32 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Aug 13 20:09:37 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * time.c (time_timeval): should round for usec floating
+ number. [ruby-core:07896]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: remove unused variable.
+ * time.c (time_add): ditto.
-Wed Aug 13 19:31:27 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Thu May 18 17:11:45 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_search_handler_method, rescue_callback,
- folerecord_inspect): use PRIsVALUE in rb_sprintf.
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::out): support utf-8. a patch from Fujioka
+ <fuj at rabbix.jp>. [ruby-dev:28649]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_param.c (foleparam_inspect): ditto.
+Thu May 18 00:42:12 2006 nobuyoshi nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_variable.c (folevariable_inspect): use
- PRIsVALUE in rb_sprintf, use rb_inspect.
+ * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: use BUILD_FILE_SEPARATOR in Makefiles.
-Wed Aug 13 11:54:41 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed May 17 17:55:26 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/irb/completion.rb: reverted r47163.
- because another case can't be show completion target.
+ * dir.c (sys_warning): should not call a vararg function
+ rb_sys_warning() indirectly. [ruby-core:07886]
-Wed Aug 13 11:17:00 2014 Shimpei Makimoto <github@makimoto.org>
+Wed May 17 08:17:15 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/irb.rb: Prevent irb from crashing when exception with
- nil backtrace is raised.
- [fix GH-434][ruby-core:58078][Bug #9063]
- * test/irb/test_raise_no_backtrace_exception.rb: ditto.
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): try to reduce errors using powersOf10
+ table. [ruby-dev:28644]
-Wed Aug 13 11:08:55 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Tue May 16 15:34:18 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/irb/completion.rb: fixed broken completion list with
- String including spaces. Contributed from @dunric. [fix GH-465]
+ * re.c (rb_reg_initialize): should not allow modifying literal
+ regexps. frozen check moved from rb_reg_initialize_m as well.
-Wed Aug 13 00:07:01 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Tue May 16 09:20:16 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate WIN32OLE_PARAM src from win32ole.c
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_param.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_param.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
+ * re.c (rb_reg_initialize): should not modify untainted objects in
+ safe levels higher than 3.
-Tue Aug 12 23:17:47 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * re.c (rb_memcmp): type change from char* to const void*.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: refactoring. move some methods
- into win32ole_type.c / win32ole_method.c
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_method.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_method.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_type.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_type.h: ditto.
+ * dir.c (dir_close): should not close untainted dir stream.
-Tue Aug 12 22:59:48 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * dir.c (GetDIR): add tainted/frozen check for each dir operation.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: refactoring. move
- ole_typelib_from_itypeinfo into win32ole_typelib.c.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_typelib.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_typelib.h: ditto.
+Mon May 15 17:42:39 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Aug 12 21:49:40 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_symbol_arg):
+ typo fixed. a patch from Florian Gross <florg at florg.net>.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_create_dcom): use the converted
- result if the argument can be converted to a string, to get rid
- of invalid access. Thanks to nobu. [ruby-dev:48467] [Bug #10127]
+Sat May 13 16:14:05 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Tue Aug 12 14:22:58 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/pp.rb (PP.mcall): new method.
+ (Struct#pretty_print): call Kernel#class and Struct#members even if
+ overridden.
+ (Struct#pretty_print_cycle): ditto.
+ [ruby-core:7865]
- * configure.in: ignored working directory same as prefix value.
- [ruby-core:54999] [Bug #8409]
+Thu May 11 19:57:00 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Aug 12 13:34:25 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): differ addition to minimize error.
+ [ruby-dev:28619]
- * lib/fileutils.rb: enable to remove with non-owner directory.
- [ruby-dev:45976] [Bug #6756]
- * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: add testcase for #6756.
+Fri Aug 11 15:39:25 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
-Tue Aug 12 12:57:28 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/yaml/tag.rb: Replace nodoc with stopdoc so Module methods get
+ documented.
- * vm_exec.c: improve performance in ppc64 arch.
- [ruby-core:63437] [Feature #9997]
+Thu May 11 18:10:43 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Aug 12 12:14:52 2014 Akira Matsuda <ronnie@dio.jp>
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): should not raise ERANGE when the input
+ string does not have any digits. [ruby-dev:28629]
- * lib/fileutils.rb: fix typo.
- [ruby-dev:47831] [Bug #9180]
+Sun May 7 03:09:51 2006 Stephan Maka <stephan@spaceboyz.net>
-Tue Aug 12 10:10:42 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Requester::ConnectedUDP#initialize):
+ Use AF_INET6 for nameservers containing colons.
- * vm_method.c (release_method_definition): use rb_free_method_entry
+Sat May 6 00:38:42 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Aug 12 06:16:09 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * signal.c (trap): sig should be less then NSIG. Coverity found
+ this bug. a patch from Kevin Tew <tewk at tewk.com>.
+ [ruby-core:07823]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate WIN32OLE_METHOD src from
- win32ole.c.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_method.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_method.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
+Thu May 4 02:24:16 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Aug 11 22:19:15 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_scan_scalar): avoid accessing
+ uninitialized array element. a patch from Pat Eyler
+ <rubypate at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07809]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_variable.c (folevariable_inspect): refactoring.
+ * array.c (rb_ary_fill): initialize local variables first. a
+ patch from Pat Eyler <rubypate at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07810]
-Mon Aug 11 20:47:27 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * ext/syck/yaml2byte.c (syck_yaml2byte_handler): need to free
+ type_tag. a patch from Pat Eyler <rubypate at gmail.com>.
+ [ruby-core:07808]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate WIN32OLE_VARIABLE src from
- win32ole.c
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_variable.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_variable.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
+Wed May 3 02:12:07 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Aug 11 16:17:21 2014 Tony Miller <mcfiredrill@gmail.com>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (make_hostent_internal): accept ai_family
+ check from Sam Roberts <sroberts at uniserve.com>.
+ [ruby-core:07691]
- * dir.c (rb_dir_exists_p): [DOC] Document that Dir.exists? is
- deprecated. [ruby-core:64135] [Bug #10102]
+Mon May 1 12:23:19 2006 <sinara@blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp>
-Mon Aug 11 11:26:33 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * numeric.c (num_div): use floor rather than rb_Integer().
+ [ruby-dev:28589]
- * lib/tempfile.rb: start rdoc parsing inside singleton class
- definition to include the document there.
- [ruby-core:64157] [Bug #10105]
+ * numeric.c (flo_divmod): the first element of Float#divmod should
+ be an integer. [ruby-dev:28589]
-Sun Aug 10 12:22:43 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * test/ruby/test_float.rb: add tests for divmod, div, modulo and remainder.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_type.c: refactoring.
+Sat Apr 29 22:42:08 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Sun Aug 10 10:34:00 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1_decode0): should initialize
+ flag. [ruby-core:07785]
- * lib/cgi/session/pstore.rb: separated sample code.
- * lib/open3.rb: ditto.
+Fri Apr 28 10:53:16 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Aug 10 10:03:24 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): should not cut off 18 digits for no
+ reason. [ruby-core:07796]
- * lib/irb/ext/multi-irb.rb: removed commented-out code.
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): fixed wrong conversion.
-Sat Aug 9 11:02:07 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Thu Apr 27 01:38:10 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/irb.rb: removed commented-out code.
- * lib/irb/**/*.rb: ditto.
+ * array.c (rb_ary_fill): internalize local variable "beg" to
+ pacify Coverity. [ruby-core:07770]
-Sat Aug 9 10:35:30 2014 Laurent Arnoud <laurent@spkdev.net>
+Wed Apr 26 16:59:24 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/cmath.rb: fixed indent. [fix GH-696]
- * lib/drb/ssl.rb: ditto.
- * lib/irb/**/*.rb: ditto.
+ * pack.c (pack_unpack): now supports CRLF newlines. a patch from
+ <tommy at tmtm.org>. [ruby-dev:28601]
-Sat Aug 9 10:28:03 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Tue Apr 25 18:00:05 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * test/minitest/test_minitest_unit.rb: removed obsoleted condition
- for Ruby 1.8.
- * test/ruby/test_time_tz.rb: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c (delete_slaves): maybe increment the reference
+ count of a NULL Tcl_Obj [ruby-core:07759].
-Sat Aug 9 10:18:00 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Tue Apr 25 07:55:31 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/cgi/test_cgi_core.rb: removed obsoleted condition for Ruby 1.8.
- * test/cgi/test_cgi_header.rb: ditto.
- * test/cgi/test_cgi_multipart.rb: ditto.
- * test/cgi/test_cgi_tag_helper.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/jcode.rb (String::tr_s): should have translated non
+ squeezing character sequence (i.e. a character) as well. thanks
+ to Hiroshi Ichikawa <gimite at gimite.ddo.jp> [ruby-list:42090]
-Sat Aug 9 00:34:37 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Tue Apr 25 00:08:24 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate WIN32OLE_TYPE src from win32ole.c.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_type.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_type.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
+ * regex.c (re_compile_pattern): should check if c is not a
+ multibyte character. a patch from KIMURA Koichi
+ <kimura.koichi at canon.co.jp>. [ruby-dev:28598]
-Fri Aug 8 01:53:37 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+Fri Apr 21 15:19:13 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/securerandom.rb: use OpenSSL::BN for performance improvement.
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c (lib_eventloop_ensure): refer freed pointer
+ [ruby-core:07744] and memory leak.
- * benchmark/bm_securerandom.rb: benchmark script.
+Fri Apr 21 12:14:52 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Aug 8 17:19:57 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: document update patch from Sam Roberts
+ <sroberts at uniserve.com>. [ruby-core:07701]
- * lib/open-uri.rb: remove needless condition for old ruby version.
- * test/open-uri/test_open-uri.rb: ditto.
+Wed Apr 19 13:55:27 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Aug 8 16:40:59 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * parse.y (arg): too much NEW_LIST()
- * lib/irb/init.rb: removed unreachable code.
+ * eval.c (SETUP_ARGS0): remove unnecessary access to nd_alen.
-Fri Aug 8 16:34:22 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed Apr 19 11:57:04 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/drb/drb.rb: removed unreachable code.
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): use ARGSCAT for NODE_OP_ASGN1.
+ [ruby-dev:28585]
-Fri Aug 8 14:33:49 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * parse.y (list_concat): revert last change.
- * lib/webrick/httpproxy.rb: remove needless condition
- for old ruby version.
+ * parse.y (arg): use NODE_ARGSCAT for placeholder.
-Fri Aug 8 01:07:10 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Apr 19 11:13:17 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y (parser_yylex): fix invalid char in eval, should raise
- an syntax error too, as well as directly coded.
- [ruby-core:64243] [Bug #10117]
+ * lib/getoptlong.rb (GetoptLong::get): RDoc update patch from
+ mathew <meta at pobox.com>. [ruby-core:07738]
-Thu Aug 7 23:25:29 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+Wed Apr 19 10:13:27 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/open3.rb: avoid unnecessary write if stdin_data is empty.
+ * variable.c (rb_const_set): raise error when no target klass is
+ supplied. [ruby-dev:28582]
-Thu Aug 7 21:42:49 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Wed Apr 19 09:49:36 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_typelib.c (foletypelib_version): return
- version string.
+ * parse.y (list_concat): should not modify nodes other than
+ NODE_ARRAY. [ruby-dev:28583]
- * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_typelib.rb (test_version): ditto.
+Tue Apr 18 17:40:37 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Thu Aug 7 15:13:13 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: add a binding to a container for a slave IP.
- * lib/cgi.rb: remove needless condition for old ruby version.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: update RELEASE_DATE.
-Thu Aug 7 06:04:49 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: forget to reset a Tcl interpreter.
- * parse.y (parser_yyerror): preserve source code encoding in
- syntax error messages. [ruby-core:64228] [Bug #10114]
+ * ext/tk/stubs.c: fix potential bugs about handling rb_argv0.
-Wed Aug 6 20:56:02 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Tue Apr 18 00:11:21 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate src of WIN32OLE_TYPELIB from
- win32ole.c
+ * eval.c: block_unique should be 1, not frame_unique.
+ [ruby-dev:28577]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_typelib.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_typelib.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
+Fri Aug 11 15:39:25 2006 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
-Wed Aug 6 20:44:07 2014 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser#find_body): Make RDoc
+ ignore C function prototypes. Patch by Tilman Sauerbeck
+ <tilman at code-monkey.de>. [ruby-core:8574]
+ * lib/yaml/tag.rb: Replace nodoc with stopdoc so Module methods get
+ documented.
- * enum.c (enum_one): [DOC] Move enum.one? documentation before the
- relevant method. Submitted by @vipulnsward. [Fixes GH-687]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/687
+Mon Apr 10 01:03:10 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Aug 6 20:25:47 2014 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+ * prec.c (prec_prec_f): documentation patch from
+ <gerardo.santana at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07689]
- * lib/set.rb (Set#replace): Check if an object given is enumerable
- before clearing self. Reported by yui-knk. [GH-675]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/675
+Sat Apr 8 02:34:34 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Aug 6 20:07:26 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_pow): second operand may be too big even if
+ it's a Fixnum. [ruby-talk:187984]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (olerecord_ivar_set): remove rb_str_subseq.
+Sat Apr 8 02:12:38 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Aug 6 19:09:27 2014 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+ * README.EXT: update symbol description. [ruby-talk:188104]
- * lib/set.rb (Set): Implement Set#clone by splitting
- initialize_copy into initialize_dup and initialize_clone.
- Submitted by yui-knk. [Fixes GH-661]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/661
+Thu Apr 6 23:28:47 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Aug 6 18:42:58 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * COPYING: explicitly note GPLv2. [ruby-talk:187922]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate src of WIN32OLERuntimeError
- from win32ole.c.
+Thu Apr 6 11:18:37 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_error.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_error.h: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/panedwindow.rb: lack of arguments. [ruby-core:7681]
-Wed Aug 6 04:33:58 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Apr 6 01:04:47 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/net/http.rb (Net::HTTP.proxy_uri): use initializer instead
- of parser to handle IPv6 address. [Bug #9129]
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: fix SEGV when embedding to an application.
+ [ruby-core:7600]
-Wed Aug 6 04:16:05 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: fix SEGV at exit. [ruby-talk:186489]
- * lib/net/http/requests.rb (Net::HTTP::Options::RESPONSE_HAS_BODY):
- OPTIONS requests may have response bodies. [Feature #8429]
- http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-4.3.7
+ * ext/tk/tkutil/tkutil.c: follow to changing specification of
+ instance_eval on ruby-1.9.x.
-Wed Aug 6 03:18:04 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: ditto.
- * lib/net/http/generic_request.rb (Net::HTTP::GenericRequest#exec):
- handle req['host'] in update_uri.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: ditto.
- * lib/net/http/generic_request.rb
- (Net::HTTP::GenericRequest#update_uri):
- use req['host'] if it is explicitly set. Even if URI is given,
- it is already used for the initial value of req['host'].
- Therefore overwritten value should be respected. [Bug #10054]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: remove warning about redefinition of methods.
-Wed Aug 6 03:17:34 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: remove warning about unseting Tcl
+ variables.
- * lib/net/http/generic_request.rb
- (Net::HTTP::GenericRequest#update_uri):
- handle scheme, host, and port to reflect connection to @uri.
+Wed Mar 29 20:54:44 2006 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
- * lib/net/http.rb (Net::HTTP#begin_transport): move trivial handling
- to Net::HTTP::GenericRequest#update_uri.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (fole_getproperty): WIN32OLE#[] should accept
+ multi arguments.
+ * ext/win32ole/tests/testWIN32OLE.rb (test_setproperty_bracket): ditto.
-Wed Aug 6 02:16:43 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Mar 29 10:07:44 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/net/http/generic_request.rb
- (Net::HTTP::GenericRequest#initialize):
- optimize object allocation.
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/nkf.c (nkf_each_char_to_hex, encode_fallback_subchar,
+ e2w_conv): support C90 compiler.
-Wed Aug 6 01:16:47 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Mar 29 06:48:40 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#path_query): remove a private method.
+ * eval.c (backtrace): reports aliased method names in a generated
+ backtrace. a patch from "U.Nakamura" <usa at garbagecollect.jp>.
+ [ruby-dev:28471]
-Wed Aug 6 01:15:47 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Mar 27 22:19:09 2006 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#normalize!): use String#empty?
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/{nkf.c, utf8tbl.c, config.h}: imported nkf 2.0.6.
+ * Add --ic / --oc option and mapping tables.
+ * Add fallback option.
+ * Add --no-best-fit-chars option.
+ * Fix some bugs.
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#path_query): optimized.
+ * ext/nkf/nkf.c (nkf_split_options): added for parse option string.
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#to_s): optimized.
+ * ext/nkf/lib/kconv.rb (Kconv.to*): add -m0.
+ Note that Kconv.to* still imply -X.
-Wed Aug 6 00:15:10 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Mar 27 03:17:21 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/uri/http.rb (URI::HTTP#request_uri): optimized.
- decrease object allocation, and ensure always create at least one new
- object for return value.
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): insecure calling should be checked for non
+ NODE_SCOPE method invocations too.
-Wed Aug 6 03:41:21 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+ * eval.c (rb_alias): should preserve the current safe level as
+ well as method definition.
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/to_ruby.rb: backwards compatibility for
- hashes emitted by Syck. Github #198
- * test/psych/test_hash.rb: test for change.
+Fri Mar 24 23:14:30 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Aug 5 19:27:59 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * eval.c (yield_under_i): pass self again for instance_eval().
+ [ruby-dev:28466]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_invoke): skip VariantClear when
- argument is VT_RECORD variant.
+Fri Mar 24 17:20:03 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Aug 5 15:52:51 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * process.c (rb_f_sleep): remove description about SIGALRM which
+ is not valid on the current implementation. [ruby-dev:28464]
- * gems/bundled_gems: Upgrade to test-unit-3.0.0 and minitest-5.4.0.
+Thu Mar 23 10:47:03 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Aug 4 21:50:09 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * eval.c (method_missing): should support argument splat in
+ super. [ruby-talk:185438]
- * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_record.rb: add for WIN32OLE_RECORD
- test(need .NET Framework 3.5 to run test).
+Mon Mar 20 12:05:18 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Aug 4 19:49:34 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * configure.in: Solaris SunPro compiler -rapth patch from
+ <kuwa at labs.fujitsu.com>. [ruby-dev:28443]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_invoke): call rb_hash_foreach instead
- of rb_block_call.
+Mon Mar 20 09:40:23 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: add comment for rdoc of WIN32OLE_VARIANT
- class.
+ * configure.in: remove enable_rpath=no for Solaris.
+ [ruby-dev:28440]
-Mon Aug 4 09:12:47 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Fri Mar 17 19:08:49 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * variable.c: cleanup to use rb_const_lookup
- [Feature #10107]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c, ext/openssl/ossl_nsspki.c: fix typo.
+ [ruby-core:07571]
- * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto
+Wed Mar 15 16:54:21 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Aug 3 10:55:07 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): support libraries without *.so.
- * include/ruby/encoding.h (rb_check_symbol_cstr): ditto.
+Wed Mar 15 16:35:43 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Sun Aug 3 10:43:08 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c, ext/openssl/ossl_nsspki.c: should use
+ "rb_str_new(0, 0)" to make empty string.
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): unusable super class should cause
- method missing when BasicObject is refined but not been using.
- [ruby-core:64166] [Bug #10106]
+Sat Mar 11 14:24:06 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Aug 2 23:47:45 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_formatter.rb (RI::TextFormatter::wrap): removed
+ space before argument parenthesis. [ruby-talk:183630]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: separate WIN32OLE::VARIANT src file
- from win32ole.c
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_variant_m.c: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole_variant_m.h: ditto.
- * ext/win32ole/depend: ditto.
- * ext/.document: ditto.
+ * ruby.1: a clarification patch from David Lutterkort
+ <dlutter at redhat.com>. [ruby-core:7508]
-Sat Aug 2 14:34:58 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Sat Mar 4 15:26:40 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: add comments for rdoc.
+ * gc.c (id2ref): fix symbol test.
-Sat Aug 2 10:26:57 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Mar 4 01:08:07 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * object.c (rb_obj_itself): new method Object#itself. based on the
- patch by Rafael Franca in [ruby-core:64156].
- [EXPERIMENTAL] this method may be renamed due to compatibilities.
- [ruby-core:44704] [Feature #6373]
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_paths.rb (RI::Paths): adding paths from rubygems
+ directories. a patch from Eric Hodel <drbrain at segment7.net>.
+ [ruby-core:07423]
-Fri Aug 1 22:30:40 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Thu Mar 2 19:44:18 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (folerecord_initialize): accept
- only 2 arguments. The 2nd argument should be WIN32OLE object or
- WIN32OLE_RECORD object.
+ * gc.c: align VALUE with sizeof(RVALUE) globally.
+ (is_pointer_to_heap): check alignment out of loop.
+ (id2ref): avoid collision between symbols and objects.
+ (rb_obj_id): ditto. moved from object.c.
+ [ruby-talk:178364] [ruby-core:7305]
-Fri Aug 1 20:17:33 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Thu Mar 2 18:58:18 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_variant2val): call
- folerecord_s_allocate instead of WIN32OLE_RECORD.new.
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_fd_writable): should not re-schedule output
+ from KILLED thread (must be error printing).
-Fri Aug 1 18:39:57 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Thu Mar 2 17:57:49 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * test/date/test_date.rb: remove commented-out code.
- * test/date/test_date_arith.rb: ditto.
- * test/date/test_date_attr.rb: ditto.
- * test/date/test_date_parse.rb: ditto.
+ * gc.c: commited magic for reducing RVALUE size on windows. (24->20byte)
+ [ruby-core:7474]
-Fri Aug 1 16:35:32 2014 Evan Miller <evan@squareup.com>
+Thu Mar 2 12:59:14 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * numeric.c (flodivmod): all results are NaN if divisor is NaN.
- [fix GH-692]
+ * win32/win32.c (filetime_to_unixtime): should set tm_isdst to -1.
+ stat() didn't treat daylight saving time property on WinNT.
+ [ruby-talk:182100]
-Thu Aug 01 07:28:12 2014 Kenta Murata <mrkn@mrkn.jp>
+Thu Mar 2 08:02:42 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: [DOC] Add description of
- `BigDecimal.new` exceptions. Patched by @joker1007 and
- @prathamesh-sonpatki [Fixes GH-690]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/690
+ * gc.c (add_heap): heap_slots may overflow. a patch from Stefan
+ Weil <weil at mail.berlios.de>.
-Thu Jul 31 22:20:12 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Wed Mar 1 00:24:31 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: add WIN32OLE_RECORD#inspect.
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (read_escape): could not handle /\^/.
+ merged Mr. Ishizuka's lib/irb/ruby-lex.rb 's patch rev 1.29.
+ [ruby-talk:181631] [ruby-dev:28404]
-Thu Jul 31 20:35:32 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Tue Feb 28 09:32:17 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: add
- WIN32OLE_RECORD#ole_instance_variable_set and
- WIN32OLE_RECORD#ole_instance_variable_get
+ * lib/drb/extservm.rb (invoke_service_command): cannot invoke command
+ if command name is quoted on mswin32. [ruby-dev:28400]
-Wed Jul 30 23:28:10 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+Mon Feb 27 00:19:16 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): like r47006, get rid of
- function calls in RSTRING_PTR().
+ * ruby.h (SYM2ID): should not cast to signed long.
+ [ruby-core:07414]
-Wed Jul 30 22:10:29 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+Fri Feb 24 20:07:23 2006 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * process.c (rlimit_resource_type, rlimit_resource_value):
- get rid of inadvertent dynamic symbol pin-down.
+ * test/drb/drbtest.rb (add_service_command): quote pathnames in the
+ server's command line for space contained directory names.
+ Thanks, arton. [ruby-dev:28386]
- * re.c (match_backref_number): ditto.
+Fri Feb 24 12:11:08 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * signal.c (esignal_init, rb_f_kill, trap_signm): ditto.
+ * instruby.rb: install *.exe.manifest and *.dll.manifest if exist.
+ It's for VC++8.
- * transcode.c (econv_opts): ditto.
+Fri Feb 24 11:33:52 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * vm_trace.c (symbol2event_flag): ditto.
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub (HAVE_HYPOT): bcc32 has hypot().
-Wed Jul 30 21:29:39 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Fri Feb 24 11:19:58 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_invoke): pass WIN32OLE_RECORD variant
- by reference when invoke OLE methods at first.
+ * time.c (time_new_internal): add prototype to tell the compiler
+ arugments types.
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (olerecord_set_ivar): release
- IRecordInfo interface before setting another IRecordInfo interface.
+ * win32/win32.c (NtInitialize): need to set a handler for VC++8.
-Wed Jul 30 13:17:35 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Feb 24 08:19:16 2006 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c: remove unused macros.
+ * test.rb: Removed. Obsolete by test/nkf.
-Tue Jul 29 22:21:37 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * ext/.document: enabled documents in nkf and kconv
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (hash2olerec): ignore WIN32OLE_RECORD
- instance variable if the variable is nil.
+ * ext/nkf/nkf.c ext/nkf/lib/kconv.rb: Add rdoc.
-Tue Jul 29 19:43:27 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Thu Feb 23 22:39:59 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (folerecord_method_missing): refactoring.
- divide functionality of folerecord_method_missing into
- olerecord_ivar_set and olerecord_ivar_get.
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: use borlndmm.dll if possible. bcc32's RTL internal
+ memory manager cannot handle large memory block properly.
+ ex: 10000.times { "" << "." * 529671; GC.start } # crash
+ [ruby-dev:28230]
-Mon Jul 28 20:20:08 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Thu Feb 23 13:20:28 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * ext/win32ole/win23ole.c (folerecord_method_missing): support
- setter of member of WIN32OLE_RECORD object.
+ * eval.c (SETUP_ARGS0): fixed memory corruption. [ruby-dev:28360]
-Mon Jul 28 06:37:19 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Tue Feb 21 02:18:46 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_eval.c: [DOC] Fix rdoc formatting of patch from [Bug #9551]
+ * configure.in (mingw): have link. [ruby-list:41838]
-Mon Jul 28 06:34:43 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (config.h): ditto.
- * vm_eval.c: [DOC] [Bug #9551] Improve clarity of Kernel::catch
- documentation, patch by Jesse Sielaff.
+Tue Feb 21 02:07:39 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Jul 28 06:24:54 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * parse.y (f_arglist): should set command_start = Qtrue for
+ command body. [ruby-talk:180648]
- * lib/uri/common.rb: [DOC] [Bug #9563] Recommend using URI.escape
- before parsing a uri to avoid invalid characters. Reported by
- Evgeniy Serykh.
+Mon Feb 20 17:37:26 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Mon Jul 28 05:55:56 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * mkconfig.rb: alias RbConfig for Config.
- * time.c: [DOC] Clarify %Y in strftime, which can accept any digits
- and will output at least 4 digits as the year. Reported by Yury
- Trofimenko [Bug #10049]
+Mon Feb 20 12:27:53 2006 Kent Sibilev <ksruby@gmail.com>
- * lib/time.rb: ditto
+ * lib/rational.rb (Integer::gcd): small typo fix.
+ [ruby-core:07395]
-Mon Jul 28 05:32:06 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Mon Feb 20 01:05:27 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/uri/common.rb: [DOC] [Bug #10075] Clarify how URI.join arguments
- are handled by RFC3986, originally reported by John Feminella.
+ * lib/rational.rb (Integer::gcd): replaced by gcd4 in
+ [ruby-core:07390]. [ruby-core:07377]
-Mon Jul 28 05:21:41 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Mon Feb 20 00:57:02 2006 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * file.c: [DOC] Clarify how File.file? handles symbolic links. Also
- cleaned up the rdoc style for this method, more to follow.
- Originally reported by Michael Renner [Bug #10067]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.h (OSSL_Debug): should not use __func__.
+ [ruby-dev:28339]
-Mon Jul 28 05:12:22 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Sun Feb 19 04:46:29 2006 Guy Decoux <ts@moulon.inra.fr>
- * time.c: [DOC] Remove dead link and old bug report, which hasn't been
- reproduced in a few years. Reported by Federico Builes [Bug #10071]
+ * eval.c: initial value for block_unique must be 1.
+ [ruby-talk:180420]
-Mon Jul 28 04:39:58 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Sat Feb 18 23:58:26 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/zlib/zlib.c: [DOC] Remove default value of Zlib constants, as
- they may change in the implementation without notice. Patched by
- @robin850 [Fixes GH-682] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/682
+ * lib/tracer.rb (Tracer::Tracer.add_filter): turn on tracer mode
+ only when caller() level size is one. [ruby-core:07389]
-Mon Jul 28 04:35:35 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb: need not to require "tracer".
+ [ruby-core:07389]
- * ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c: Fix NO_HMAC warning [Fixes GH-665]
- Patched by @vipulnsward https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/665
+ * sample/rtags.rb: ditto.
-Sun Jul 27 19:49:36 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sat Feb 18 12:18:26 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/cgi/core.rb: remove unused variables.
- * lib/erb.rb: ditto.
- * lib/mkmf.rb: ditto.
- * lib/net/http/response.rb: ditto.
- * lib/optparse/version.rb: ditto.
- * lib/prime.rb: ditto.
- * lib/racc/parser.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rexml/document.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rexml/dtd/dtd.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rexml/element.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rexml/functions.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rexml/parsers/xpathparser.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (FileUtils::fu_world_writable): make it
+ private. [ruby-core:07383]
-Sun Jul 27 05:11:21 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Sat Feb 18 00:22:39 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/irb.rb: [DOC] PROMPT_I cannot be nil, patch by @hgillane
- Fixes documenting-ruby/ruby#37
- https://github.com/documenting-ruby/ruby/pull/37
+ * lib/tracer.rb: merged a minor clarification patch from Daniel
+ Berger <Daniel.Berger at qwest.com>. [ruby-core:07376]
-Sun Jul 27 02:41:50 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Fri Feb 17 11:18:42 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * lib/shell/command-processor.rb: remove unused variable.
- * lib/shell/system-command.rb: ditto.
- * lib/tmpdir.rb: ditto.
- * lib/uri/generic.rb: ditto.
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): Float("1e") should fail. [ruby-core:7330]
-Sun Jul 27 02:08:31 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * pack.c (EXTEND32): unpack("l") did not work where sizeof(long) != 4.
+ [ruby-talk:180024]
- * lib/weakref.rb: split executable code into sample directory.
- * sample/weakref.rb: ditto.
+ * pack.c (pack_unpack): fixed integer overflow on template "w".
+ [ruby-talk:180126]
-Sun Jul 27 02:06:55 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Fri Feb 17 09:39:29 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/delegate.rb: split executable code into sample directory.
- * sample/delegate.rb: ditto.
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_wait_for): sleep should always sleep for
+ specified amount of time. [ruby-talk:180067]
-Sun Jul 27 01:46:34 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Thu Feb 16 01:10:48 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * proc.c (method_super_method): [DOC] Method#super_method
+ * eval.c (backtrace): frame->orig_func may not be initialized.
+ [ruby-core:07367]
-Sun Jul 27 01:22:39 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Feb 15 16:52:52 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * proc.c (method_super_method): new method Method#super_method,
- which returns a method object of the method to be called by
- `super` in the receiver method object.
- [ruby-core:62202] [Feature #9781]
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): NODE_OP_ASGN1 should allow splat in its
+ argument list. [ruby-core:07366]
-Sat Jul 26 17:22:14 2014 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>
+ * parse.y (arg): avoid unnecessary extra argument.
+ [ruby-core:07366]
- * ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c (dump_append): avoid fflush.
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): honor visibility on OP_ASGN1 and
+ OP_ASGN2. [ruby-core:07366]
- because dump_append_string_value() iterates over each chars,
- fflush()-ing here effectively issues system calls on every single
- bytes exist in a ruby process.
+Wed Feb 15 10:09:51 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jul 26 16:55:18 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (yield_under_i): should not pass self as an argument to
+ the block for instance_eval. [ruby-core:07364]
- * iseq.h (struct iseq_compile_data_storage): reduce overhead
- to 16 bytes (from 32) on 64-bit
+Wed Feb 15 09:20:35 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jul 26 16:28:06 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_obj_instance_eval): should be no singleton classes for
+ true, false, and nil. [ruby-dev:28186]
- * vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_struct): reduce to 280 bytes
- (from 288 bytes) on 64-bit
+Tue Feb 14 18:48:33 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jul 26 06:44:43 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (DMETHOD_P): accessing wrong frame. [ruby-dev:28181]
- * parse.y (struct parse_params): shrink to 320 to 304 bytes on 64-bit
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): preserve FRAME_DMETH flag.
-Sat Jul 26 05:58:35 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Tue Feb 14 15:13:51 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (ZALLOC, ZALLOC_N): implement
- (Data_Make_Struct, TypedData_Make_Struct):
- ZALLOC replaces ALLOC+memset
- [ruby-core:63951][Feature #10082]
- * compile.c (iseq_seq_sequence): ZALLOC_N replaces ALLOC_N+MEMZERO
- * cont.c (fiber_t_alloc): ZALLOC replaces ALLOC+MEMZERO
- * io.c (rb_io_reopen): ditto
- * iseq.c (prepare_iseq_build): ditto
- * parse.y (new_args_tail_gen, parser_new, ripper_s_allocate): ditto
- * re.c (match_alloc): ditto
- * variable.c (rb_const_set): ditto
- * ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (get_addrinfo): ditto
- * ext/strscan/strscan.c (strscan_s_allocate): ditto
- * gc.c (rb_objspace_alloc): calloc replaces malloc+MEMZERO
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c: supress warning on test/zlib. [ruby-dev:28323]
-Sat Jul 26 05:54:54 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Tue Feb 14 14:01:17 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * symbol.c (dsymbol_check): remove unneeded semi-colon
+ * time.c (search_time_t): support non 32bit time_t environments.
-Fri Jul 25 14:07:27 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (config.h): VC++8 has ``long long'' type.
- * gc.c: change objspace::rgengc::parent_object_is_old (boolean)
- to objspace::rgengc::parent_object (VALUE).
- Use Qfalse or RVALUE pointer instead of FALSE and TRUE.
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (config.h): VC++8's time_t is 64bit value.
- * gc.c (gc_marks_body): should clear parent_object just before
- gc_mark_roots() because there are no parents objects
- for root objects.
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_utime): drop read-only attribute before
+ changing file time.
-Fri Jul 25 13:45:39 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ all changes are backported from CVS HEAD.
- * gc.c (rb_gc_writebarrier_remember_promoted): should remember only
- OLD objects on RGENGC_AGE2_PROMOTION.
+Tue Feb 14 11:21:38 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jul 25 13:42:02 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * io.c (argf_forward): should not use frame->argv.
+ [ruby-core:07358]
- * gc.c (gc_mark_stacked_objects): fix error message.
+Mon Feb 13 18:08:12 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jul 25 13:18:00 2014 Will Farrington <wfarrington@digitalocean.com>
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): argument update propagation. [ruby-dev:28044]
- * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_gethostname): Use NI_MAXHOST to support
- hostnames longer than 64 characters if the system supports it.
- [fixes GH-683]
+ * env.h: remove argv member from struct FRAME.
-Fri Jul 25 12:21:11 2014 Santiago Pastorino <santiago@wyeworks.com>
+Mon Feb 13 13:27:00 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * compile.c (defined_expr): make the condition if the receiver
- is explicit or implicit cleaner. [fix GH-681]
+ * eval.c (eval): should push class from binding if supplied.
+ [ruby-core:07347]
-Fri Jul 25 03:53:52 2014 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+Mon Feb 13 00:04:00 2006 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * doc/keywords.rdoc: [DOC] Describe each keyword.
+ * lib/erb.rb (ERB::Compiler): add instance variable @insert_cmd to
+ change <%='s behavior. (backported 1.15 - 1.16)
-Thu Jul 24 22:40:24 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Sat Feb 11 02:04:11 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (Init_win32ole): add WIN32OLE_RECORD#initialize
- method.
+ * eval.c (eval): no need to push ruby_class. [ruby-dev:28176]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_val2variant): convert WIN32OLE_RECORD
- object to VT_RECORD variant.
+Sat Feb 11 01:57:44 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jul 24 20:10:59 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * eval.c (rb_f_autoload): check if ruby_cbase is nil (during
+ instance_eval for objects cannot have singleton classes,
+ e.g. fixnums and symbols). [ruby-dev:28178]
- * gc.c: fix major GC flags.
- * add GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_FORCE, which indicates
- major GC by METHOD, CAPI and so on (see GC_BY).
- * remove GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_RESCAN because not used.
- * remove GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_STRESS, use FORCE instead.
+Tue Feb 7 23:03:24 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: catch up.
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c: should not access ruby objects in finalizer.
+ [ruby-dev:28286]
-Thu Jul 24 15:55:02 2014 Naohisa Goto <ngotogenome@gmail.com>
+Mon Feb 6 16:02:51 2006 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * include/ruby/io.h (struct rb_io_buffer_t): PACKED_STRUCT should not
- be used for platform-specific optimization. PACKED_STRUCT_UNALIGNED
- should be used. [ruby-core:63988] [Bug #10088]
+ * file.c (rb_thread_flock): ERROR_NOT_LOCKED is not an error on Cygwin.
+ In such situation, flock() should return 0.
-Thu Jul 24 04:42:13 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Feb 6 00:41:08 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * lib/benchmark.rb: split executable code into sample directory.
- * sample/benchmark.rb: ditto.
+ * ruby.h (RSTRUCT_LEN, RSTRUCT_PTR): defined for source level
+ compatibility with ruby 1.9.
-Thu Jul 24 04:36:49 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Feb 5 21:05:34 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * lib/tempfile.rb: split executable code into sample directory.
- * sample/tempfile.rb: ditto.
+ * numeric.c (fix_to_s): removed workaround for radix 2. Historically,
+ rb_fix2str could only handle radix 8, 10, 16. (Rev1.37) But for now,
+ it can handle radix 2..36. [ruby-Bugs#3438] [ruby-core:7300]
-Thu Jul 24 04:29:36 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Feb 5 18:55:08 2006 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * lib/pstore.rb: split executable code into sample directory.
- * sample/pstore.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/net/http.rb: imported from trunk, rev 1.129
-Wed Jul 23 23:50:11 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/net/http.rb (add_field, get_fields): keep 1.8.2 backward
+ compatibility.
- * include/ruby/defines.h, siphash.c, st.c (UNALIGNED_WORD_ACCESS):
- add PowerPC64 too, which is capable to access unaligned words.
- patched by Gustavo Frederico Temple Pedrosa in [ruby-core:63937].
- [Feature #10081]
+ * lib/net/https.rb: imported from trunk, rev 1.3.
- * regint.h (PLATFORM_UNALIGNED_WORD_ACCESS): ditto.
+ * lib/net/https.rb: #use_ssl? definition moved from net/http.rb.
-Wed Jul 23 04:04:38 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Feb 5 14:22:15 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * lib/drb/extserv.rb: remove duplicate code with sample directory.
- contributed from @vipulnsward. [fix GH-679]
+ * lib/pstore.rb: should return default value if name is not found.
+ [ruby-core:7304]
-Tue Jul 22 12:56:24 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/pstore.rb: should raise PStore::Error if not in transaction.
- * string.c (rb_str_count): fix wrong single-byte optimization.
- 7bit ascii can be a trailing byte in Shift_JIS.
- [ruby-dev:48442] [Bug #10078]
+Sat Feb 4 22:51:43 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Tue Jul 22 01:48:38 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c: apply the FreeBSD getcontext/setcontext workaround
+ only before FreeBSD 7-CURRENT.
- * include/ruby/io.h (rb_io_buffer_t): fix packing on gcc
- r46892 caused packing to be a no-op on gcc (4.7.2-5, Debian)
- [Bug #10079][ruby-core:63912]
+Sat Feb 4 21:19:23 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Jul 21 15:55:42 2014 fuji70 <fujifuji70@gmail.com>
+ * win32/win32.c (LK_ERR): ERROR_NOT_LOCKED is not an error.
+ In such situation, flock() should return 0.
- * lib/optparse.rb (getopts): print default values and descriptions
- in the help message. [fix GH-676]
+Sat Feb 4 15:56:37 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sun Jul 20 14:26:27 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * numeric.c (fix_to_s): (2**32).to_s(2) fails with exception where
+ sizeof(int) == 4 < sizeof(long). [ruby-core:7300]
- * vm_core.h (rb_proc_t): reduce to 64 bytes from 72 on 64-bit
+Fri Feb 3 15:06:50 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sun Jul 20 13:50:34 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/syck/syck.c (syck_move_tokens): should reset p->cursor or etc
+ even if skip == 0. This causes buffer overrun.
+ (ex: YAML.load('--- "..' + '\x82\xA0' * 511 + '"'))
- * transcode.c (rb_econv_t): reduce to 184 bytes from 200 on 64-bit
+Thu Feb 2 23:51:18 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sun Jul 20 12:44:23 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_emitter_write): should not set '\0' on
+ emitter's marker. if marker points to the end of buffer, this causes
+ buffer overrun. (ex: YAML.dump("." * 12288))
- * include/ruby/io.h (rb_io_buffer_t): pack structure
- Reduces rb_io_t from 200 to 192 bytes, allowing rb_io_t to
- occupy one less cache line.
- [Feature #10050]
+Thu Feb 2 16:01:24 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Jul 20 12:41:53 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (eval): need not to protect $SAFE value.
+ [ruby-core:07177]
- * include/ruby/io.h (rb_io_t): shrink to 200 bytes from 216 on 64-bit
- This puts us within 8 bytes of being three cache lines instead of
- four lines on x86-64. This breaks the ABI.
- [Feature #10050]
+Thu Feb 2 14:45:53 2006 Ville Mattila <ville.mattila@stonesoft.com>
-Sun Jul 20 12:36:46 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * configure.in: The isinf is not regognized by autoconf
+ library guesser on solaris 10. [ruby-core:7138]
- * include/ruby/oniguruma.h (struct re_pattern_buffer): shrink to 448
- bytes from 464 bytes on 64-bit. This breaks the ABI.
- [Feature #10034]
+Wed Feb 1 22:01:47 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sun Jul 20 01:06:06 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * configure.in, hash.c (ruby_setenv): use setenv(3) and unsetenv(3)
+ where they are supported. modifing environ variable seems to
+ segfault solaris 10. [ruby-core:7276] [ruby-dev:28270]
- * ext/openssl/ossl.c: use encryptor instead of encrypter in doc.
- contributed from @vipulnsward. [fix GH-663]
+ * ruby.c (set_arg0): if use setenv(3), environ space cannot be used
+ for altering argv[0].
-Sun Jul 20 00:32:44 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Jan 31 14:46:28 2006 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * io.c (rb_io_initialize): [DOC] fix rdoc of append mode. it does
- not move the pointer at open. [ruby-core:63747] [Bug #10039]
+ * struct.c (rb_struct_select): update RDoc description.
+ [ruby-core:7254]
-Sat Jul 19 12:40:50 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Jan 31 11:58:51 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * compile.c (iseq_compile_each): allow to access private attribute
- reader in op_assign. [ruby-core:63817] [Bug #10060]
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: add MultiTkIp#eval and bg_eval.
-Sat Jul 19 11:56:36 2014 Grey Baker <greysteil@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/namespace.rb: TkNamespace#eval was enbugged at the
+ last commit. Now it will return a proper object.
- * lib/time.rb (Time#apply_offset): Guards against a `nil` return
- value from `Time.month_days` when offsetting date. Out of range
- values are then caught when `Time.utc` is called (as usual).
+Tue Jan 31 00:10:26 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- Previously a `nil` return value from `Time.month_days` would
- have the `<` operator called on it, and raise `NoMethodError`.
- [fix GH-667]
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_resolver_transfer): workaround for SEGV.
+ ex: ruby -ryaml -e 'YAML.load("!map:B {}")' [ruby-core:7217]
- * lib/rdoc/parser/changelog.rb (RDoc#parse_entries): fix dirty hack.
+Sat Jan 28 07:56:57 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sat Jul 19 06:19:01 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * lib/rdoc/usage.rb: support "a:0:33" style caller[-1]. In this case
+ file name is "a:0". I don't know this really happens though...
+ [ruby-Bugs:3344]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: refactoring.
+Wed Jan 25 22:29:04 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jul 18 22:34:41 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * configure.in, dln.c, file.c, intern.h, missing.h (eaccess): use
+ system routine if provided. fixed: [ruby-core:07195]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (folevariant_initialize): WIN32OLE_VARIANT
- does not support VT_RECORD. VT_RECORD should be supported in
- WIN32OLE_RECORD.
+Sun Jan 22 23:27:13 2006 Go Noguchi <gonoguti@yahoo.co.jp>
- * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_variant.rb (test_s_new_vt_record_exc):
- ditto.
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (process_args): ignore arguments after
+ '--' so that test scripts can handle them. fixed: [ruby-dev:28258]
-Fri Jul 18 19:54:03 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Sun Jan 22 22:09:52 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (folevariant_initialize): remove unnecessary
- code.
+ * eval.c (POST_GETCONTEXT): define separately from PRE_GETCONTEXT on
+ IA64 to avoid reusing variable address.
-Fri Jul 18 19:11:03 2014 Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core@marc-andre.ca>
+Sun Jan 22 20:03:35 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * lib/matrix/eigenvalue_decomposition: Style fix
- Patch by Gogo Tanaka [#10058]
+ * eval.c (ruby_setjmp): define PRE_GETCONTEXT and POST_GETCONTEXT
+ instead of FUNCTION_CALL_MAY_RETURN_TWICE.
+ define PRE_GETCONTEXT to clear carry flag for workaround of
+ FreeBSD/i386 getcontext/setcontext bug.
+ [ruby-dev:28263]
-Fri Jul 18 19:03:53 2014 Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core@marc-andre.ca>
+Sat Jan 21 00:36:47 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * lib/matrix.rb: Avoid using `and`.
- Patch by gogo tanaka [#10058]
+ * eval.c (FUNCTION_CALL_MAY_RETURN_TWICE): use only on SPARC and IA64
+ before gcc 4.0.3.
+ [ruby-dev:28247]
-Fri Jul 18 17:41:54 2014 GoGo tanaka <qlli.illb@gmail.com>
+Thu Jan 19 22:21:23 2006 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * test/matrix/test_matrix.rb: Add tests for Matrix class.
- [Feature #10057][ruby-core:63809]
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mv): should remove file after copying.
+ [ruby-dev:28223]
-Fri Jul 18 10:14:42 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed Jan 18 23:37:06 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * lib/fileutils.rb: added missing options of FileUtils.touch by @Domon.
- [fix GH-669]
+ * eval.c (FUNCTION_CALL_MAY_RETURN_TWICE): don't clobber %l7 of SPARC
+ if enable-shared.
+ (ruby_setjmp): call FUNCTION_CALL_MAY_RETURN_TWICE after getcontext
+ too.
+ reported by Pav Lucistnik and Marius Strobl.
+ http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-sparc64/2006-January/003739.html
-Thu Jul 17 19:57:27 2014 Herwin <herwin@quarantainenet.nl>
+Tue Jan 17 11:32:46 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/thread/thread.c (rb_szqueue_push): add optional parameter,
- non_block defaulted to false. [ruby-core:63794] [Feature #10052]
+ * win32/setup.mak (MAKE): workaround for nmake 8.
-Wed Jul 16 23:01:43 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Tue Jan 17 11:10:21 2006 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_variant2val): support array of
- VT_RECORD variant.
+ * win32/{Makefile.sub,setup.mak}: invoke .bat via shell. workaround
+ for nmake 8.
-Wed Jul 16 20:21:49 2014 Naohisa Goto <ngotogenome@gmail.com>
+Mon Jan 16 10:26:23 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_struct): stack_max is changed to int
- because all calculations related to stack_max in compile.c
- (iseq_set_sequence) and vm_insnhelper.c (vm_push_frame) are
- conducted by using int. This partly reverts r23945.
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_push_frame): ditto. This reverts r42401.
+ * ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_emit_seq, syck_emit_map, syck_emit_item):
+ should output complex key mark even if map's key is empty seq/map.
+ [ruby-core:7129]
-Wed Jul 16 19:55:32 2014 Naohisa Goto <ngotogenome@gmail.com>
+Sat Jan 14 05:37:06 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_struct): temporal workaround of [Bug 10037].
- Add padding on big-endian 64-bit architecture (e.g. sparc64).
+ * io.c (READ_DATA_PENDING, READ_DATA_PENDING_COUNT): defined
+ for DragonFly BSD 1.4.0.
-Wed Jul 16 19:32:23 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Sat Jan 14 03:43:24 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (fole_record_method_missing): call
- rb_hash_fetch instead of rb_hash_aref.
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_chmod): avoid warning where sizeof(int) !=
+ sizeof(void*).
-Wed Jul 16 18:08:47 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Jan 13 19:14:56 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * iseq.c (rb_iseq_defined_string): use rb_gc_mark_object() instead of
- marking from vm_mark().
+ * lib/rdoc/diagram.rb:
+ - properly quote bare element attributes
+ - terminates dangling elements (e.g. <img>, <br>, <link>, etc)
+ - converts "CVS" to the more HTML-friendly acronym element
+ - adds missing type attributes to style elements
- * vm.c (rb_vm_mark): ditto.
+ based on Paul Duncan's patch <pabs@pablotron.org> [ruby-core:7028]
-Wed Jul 16 18:03:50 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/html/hefss.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/html/html.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/html/kilmer.rb: ditto.
- * gc.c (gc_mark_roots): call rb_vm_mark directly.
+Thu Jan 12 11:53:08 2006 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * vm.c: remove mark function for RubyVM object because
- RubyVM object marked manually.
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkballoonhelp.rb: [bug fix] couldn't add to a widget
+ which is constructed with TkComposite module.
+ [new feature] support 'command' option which is called just before
+ popping up the balloon help.
-Wed Jul 16 12:25:39 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Jan 11 15:00:00 2006 Ville Mattila <mulperi@iki.fi>
- * regcomp.c: Merge Onigmo 5.14.1 25a8a69fc05ae3b56a09.
- this includes Support for Unicode 7.0 [Bug #9092].
+ * io.c (READ_PENDING*): Support solaris 64-bit environments.
+ Solaris defines a opaque FILE struct when compiling 64 bit
+ binaries. This means that we dont have access to _ptr etc.
+ members anymore. The solution by Steven Lumos is to define
+ FILE64 that has needed members available. I've modified
+ the origanal patch a bit so that it compiles both with gcc
+ and now free sun studio 11 compiler and both amd64 and sparc.
+ NOTE! We have to 64 bit solaris FILE structure time to time
+ otherwise we'll get breakage.
+ [ruby-core:7106]
-Tue Jul 15 23:59:27 2014 Jared Jennings <jared.jennings.ctr@us.af.mil>
+Tue Jan 10 19:42:33 2006 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * ext/digest: make built-in digest function implementations
- indicate success or failure of init and final functions.
- [ruby-core:61614] [Bug #9659]
+ * gc.c (garbage_collect): mark ruby_current_node.
+ if an exception is raised in a finalizer called written in C by
+ rb_gc_call_finalizer_at_exit, ruby_set_current_source may use
+ collected ruby_current_node and mark_source_filename may corrupt
+ memory.
- * ext/digest/digest.c: expect digest init and finish functions to
- indicate success or failure; raise exception on failure.
- [ruby-core:61614] [Bug #9659]
+Tue Jan 10 13:30:34 2006 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jul 15 20:31:40 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_resolver_transfer): should be able to load
+ !ruby/object:Bignum syntax 1.8.3 dumped. [ruby-core:6159]
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: modify document for WIN32OLE_RECORD.
+Tue Jan 10 12:47:41 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Tue Jul 15 12:42:23 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb (Fixnum): Bignum could not be loaded in
+ ruby 1.8.3/1.8.4. [ruby-core:6115]
- * defs/default_gems: change version definition file of rake.
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb (Numeric): Subclass of Numeric could not
+ be dumped properly. [ruby-core:7047]
-Tue Jul 15 12:00:03 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Tue Jan 10 12:00:48 2006 Aaron Schrab <aaron @nospam@ schrab.com>
- * lib/rake.rb, lib/rake/*.rb: Upgrade to rake-10.3.2
- [fix GH-668]
- * test/rake/*.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb (Symbol#yaml_new): YAML loading of quoted
+ Symbols broken. [ruby-Bugs:2535]
-Mon Jul 14 19:14:51 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Mon Jan 9 19:54:35 2006 arton <artonx@yahoo.co.jp>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: modify WIN32OLE class document and
- add comment for constants of WIN32OLE.
+ * ext/zlib/extconf.rb: zlib compiled DLL version 1.2.3 distributed by
+ http://www.zlib.net/ has zdll.lib. [ruby-dev:28209]
-Mon Jul 14 16:38:45 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Mon Jan 9 14:17:12 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_struct): reduce to 288 bytes
- on x86-64 (from 296 bytes)
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (OPTFLAGS): I have experienced trouble on y- flag,
+ (VisualC++6) so use -O2b2xg- if $(MSC_VER) < 1400. [ruby-core:7040]
-Mon Jul 14 16:07:25 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Mon Jan 9 14:17:12 2006 Kero van Gelder <rubyforge @nospam@ kero.tmfweb.nl>
- * iseq.h (struct iseq_catch_table_entry): shrink to 32 bytes
- on x86-64 (from 48 bytes)
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb: fixed typo. [ruby-core:7075]
-Mon Jul 14 16:04:41 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Sat Jan 7 15:40:07 2006 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * iseq.h (struct iseq_catch_table): new flexible array struct
- (iseq_catch_table_bytes): allocated size function
- * vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_struct): update catch_table member
- This reduces the struct from 304 to 296 bytes on x86-64.
- * compile.c (iseq_set_exception_table): update for struct changes
- * iseq.c (iseq_free): ditto
- * iseq.c (iseq_memsize): ditto
- * iseq.c (rb_iseq_disasm): ditto
- * iseq.c (iseq_data_to_ary): ditto
- * iseq.c (rb_iseq_build_for_ruby2cext): ditto (untested)
- * vm.c (vm_exec): ditto
- * vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_struct): ditto
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_throw): ditto
+ * parse.y (singleton): get rid of segfault on syntax error.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:07070]
-Sun Jul 13 17:49:52 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Fri Jan 6 10:16:20 2006 Steven Lumos <steven@lumos.us>
- * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c: Fix call to ciphers class method and
- spell out `encryption` by @vipulnsward [fix GH-664]
+ * io.c (READ_DATA_PENDING): defined for 64bit Solaris on SPARC.
+ [ruby-core:7057]
+ (READ_DATA_PENDING_COUNT): ditto.
+ (READ_DATA_PENDING_PTR): ditto.
-Sun Jul 13 17:31:51 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Jan 1 17:07:59 2006 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * ext/gdbm/gdbm.c: fix wrong arguments in GetDBM2 macro.
- * ext/sdbm/init.c: ditto.
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_seekdir): should not segfault even if passed
+ the location which rb_w32_telldir didn't return. [ruby-core:7035]
+ (I think HEAD implementation is better. but binary compatibility)
-Sun Jul 13 17:25:50 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * test/ruby/test_dir.rb: added.
- * ext/dbm/dbm.c: fix wrong arguments in GetDBM2 macro by @v2e4lisp.
- [fix GH-655]
+Sat Dec 31 22:57:00 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Jul 13 16:44:56 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_save_context): should not recycle scope object used
+ in a thread. fixed: [ruby-dev:28177]
- * vm_core.h (struct rb_call_info_struct): improve packing
- This reduces the struct from 112 to 104 bytes on x86-64.
+Fri Dec 30 18:22:42 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Jul 13 15:53:25 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * gc.c (garbage_collect): mark objects refered from aborting threads.
+ [ruby-dev:28190]
- * vm_core.h (struct rb_iseq_struct): stack_max is uint32_t
- This reduces the struct from 312 to 304 bytes on x86-64.
+ * win32/Makefile.sub: VC++8 support.
-Sun Jul 13 10:56:26 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Dec 30 14:24:53 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in (rb_cv_broken_backtrace): exit with failure
- normally, no needs to abort. [ruby-core:63678] [Bug #10008]
+ * dir.c (glob_helper): do not use TRUE for djgpp.
-Sat Jul 12 15:10:22 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Fri Dec 30 04:54:40 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (fole_record_method_missing): correct
- fields Hash key.
+ * file.c (eaccess): workaround for VC++8 runtime.
-Sat Jul 12 04:17:40 2014 KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@gmail.com>
+ * win32/win32.c (ioinfo): VC++8 support.
- * lib/net/smtp.rb (Net::SMTP#data): enable buffering while
- 'data' send for optimizing Net::SMTP#send_message.
- [ruby-dev:48329] [misc #9981]
- patch by Masahiro Tomita.
+Thu Dec 29 23:59:37 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jul 12 01:13:45 2014 Naohisa Goto <ngotogenome@gmail.com>
+ * eval.c (rb_gc_mark_threads): leave unmarked threads which won't wake
+ up alone, and mark threads in the loading table. [ruby-dev:28154]
- * test/ruby/envutil.rb (assert_no_memory_leak): On Solaris 9 or later,
- if possible, execute child ruby with environment variables
- LD_PRELOAD=libumem.so UMEM_OPTIONS="backend=mmap". With these
- variables, freed memory is immediately returned to the OS.
- [Bug #10020] [ruby-dev:48391]
+ * eval.c (rb_gc_abort_threads), gc.c (gc_sweep): kill unmarked
+ threads. [ruby-dev:28172]
-Fri Jul 11 20:49:10 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Thu Dec 29 17:02:07 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: add WIN32OLE_RECORD class to support
- VT_RECORD OLE variables.
+ * test/ruby/envutil.rb (EnvUtil.rubybin): search "ruby" instead of
+ "miniruby". [ruby-dev:28140]
-Fri Jul 11 17:15:08 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Tue Dec 27 16:59:52 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/abbrev.rb: remove executable.
+ * test/drb/drbtest.rb (DRbService::self.ext_service): increase
+ timeout limit. a patch from Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA
+ <zn at mbf.nifty.com>. [ruby-dev:28132]
-Fri Jul 11 16:45:39 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Tue Dec 27 08:29:18 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/fileutils.rb: handle ENOENT error with symlink targeted to
- non-exists file. [ruby-dev:45933] [Bug #6716]
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#post_connection_chech):
+ treat wildcard character in commonName. [ruby-dev:28121]
-Fri Jul 11 15:59:42 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Dec 26 22:32:47 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * array.c: Clarify documentation for Array#insert.
- [ruby-core:62934] [Bug #9901]
+ * eval.c (rb_eval), gc.c (gc_mark_children), node.h (NEW_ALIAS,
+ NEW_VALIAS), parse.y (fitem): allow dynamic symbols to
+ NODE_UNDEF and NODE_ALIAS.
+ backported from trunk. fixed: [ruby-dev:28105]
-Fri Jul 11 15:39:36 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Dec 26 08:50:36 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * io.c: Improve Documentation by @dapplebeforedawn.
- [fix GH-658] [ruby-core:63579] [Bug #10012]
+ * eval.c (ev_const_get): fixed a bug in constant reference during
+ instance_eval. [yarv-dev:707]
-Fri Jul 11 14:19:14 2014 Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core@marc-andre.ca>
+ * eval.c (ev_const_defined): ditto.
- * lib/matrix.rb: Fix sign for cross_product [#9499]
+ * lib/yaml.rb (YAML::add_domain_type): typo fixed. a patch from
+ Joel VanderWerf <vjoel at path.berkeley.edu>.
+ [ruby-talk:165285] [ruby-core:6995]
-Fri Jul 11 11:11:50 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat Dec 24 18:58:14 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * benchmark/prepare_so_k_nucleotide.rb: use require_relative.
+ * stable version 1.8.4 released.
- * benchmark/prepare_so_reverse_complement.rb: ditto.
+Fri Dec 23 10:30:23 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jul 11 10:09:03 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/digest/sha2/sha2.c (ULL): support AIX C. a patch from
+ Kailden <kailden at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:06984]
- * pack.c (encodes): fix buffer overrun by tail_lf. Thanks to
- Mamoru Tasaka and Tomas Hoger. [ruby-core:63604] [Bug #10019]
+Wed Dec 21 16:53:06 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Thu Jul 10 23:51:36 2014 Naohisa Goto <ngotogenome@gmail.com>
+ * file.c (w32_io_info): should return handle because FileIndex is
+ valid only while file is open. [ruby-dev:28088]
- * hash.c (ruby_setenv): Fix TestEnv#test_aset failure on Solaris 9.
- When name contains '=', ruby_setenv raises Errno::EINVAL.
- That is the same behavior as Solaris 10.
- NULL check for malloc return value is also added.
+Wed Dec 21 14:53:26 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Thu Jul 10 15:02:55 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/pathname.rb (test_kernel_open): use File.identical?.
+ [ruby-talk:171804]
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_callee_setup_keyword_arg): adjust VM stack
- pointer to get rid of overwriting splat arguments by arguments
- for `to_hash` conversion. [ruby-core:63593] [Bug #10016]
+Tue Dec 20 22:41:17 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jul 10 01:09:57 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * eval.c (eval_under_i): evaluate source in caller's frame.
+ [ruby-dev:28076]
- * symbol.c: remove rb_gc_mark_symbols().
+ * eval.c (rb_call_super): use original method name on exception.
+ [ruby-dev:28078]
- fstrings referred by static symbols and pinned dynamic symbols
- are registered by rb_gc_register_mark_object().
+Tue Dec 20 13:11:59 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- fstrings referred by dynamic symbols (not pinned symbols)
- are referred from global_symbols.dsymbol_fstr_hash (Hash object).
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: fixed GC problem (backported HEAD 1.55 - 1.62)
+ [ruby-dev:27839]
- Note that fstrings referred from dynamic symbols must live logger
- than symbol objects themselves because rb_gc_free_dsymbol() uses
- fstrings to remove from symbol tables.
- This is why we can not mark fstrings from dynamic symbols.
+ * ext/syck/syck.h (S_FREE): small hack. no need to check if pointer is
+ NULL or not before S_FREE.
- This technique reduces root objects for GC marking.
+ * st.c: uses malloc instead of xmalloc to avoid GC. syck uses st_insert
+ in gram.c to insert node from rb_syck_bad_anchor_handler into
+ SyckParser's hash table. if GC occurs in st_insert, it's not under
+ SyckParser's mark system yet. so RString can be released wrongly.
+ [ruby-dev:28057]
- * gc.c (gc_mark_roots): ditto.
+Tue Dec 20 12:53:23 2005 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
- * internal.h: ditto.
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_emitter_reset): to ensure compatibility
+ with previous Ruby versions, documents are no longer headless.
-Thu Jul 10 00:24:18 2014 Naohisa Goto <ngotogenome@gmail.com>
+Tue Dec 20 01:46:48 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * common.mk (DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS): fix build failure on Solaris
- introduced in r46768. Object files containing dtrace probes should
- be listed in DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS.
+ * io.c (rb_f_backquote): fix a GC problem on
+ IA64 with gcc 4.0.3 20051216 (prerelease) -O3.
-Wed Jul 9 17:07:28 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Dec 19 23:32:39 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * symbol.c, symbol.h: Symbol class implementation and internals,
- split from parse.y.
+ * parse.y (rb_symname_p): fixed wrong validation. [ruby-dev:28047]
-Wed Jul 9 14:45:39 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat Dec 17 03:57:01 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * parse.y: change Symbol <-> ID relationship to avoid
- exposing IDs from collectable symbols.
- [Bug #10014]
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_rshift): fix a GC problem on
+ IA64 with gcc 4.0.3 20051216 (prerelease).
- Now, rb_check_id() returns 0 if corresponding symbol is
- pinned dynamic symbol.
+Sat Dec 17 03:30:23 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- There is remaining intern_cstr_without_pindown(), it can return
- IDs from collectable symbols. We must be careful to use it
- (only used in parse.y). I think it should be removed if
- it does not have impact for performance.
+ * eval.c (bmcall): fix a GC problem by tail call on
+ IA64 with gcc 4.0.3 20051216 (prerelease).
- * parse.y:
- add:
- * STATIC_SYM2ID()
- * STATIC_ID2SYM()
- rename:
- * rb_pin_dynamic_symbol() -> dsymbol_pindown()
+Fri Dec 16 00:54:06 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * internal.h:
- remove:
- * rb_check_id_without_pindown()
- * rb_sym2id_without_pindown()
- add:
- * rb_check_symbol()
- * rb_check_symbol_cstr()
+ * signal.c (Init_signal): revert C++ style comment.
+ [ruby-dev:28041]
- * load.c: use rb_check_id() or rb_check_id_cstr().
+Thu Dec 15 12:35:14 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * object.c: ditto.
+ * lib/tmpdir.rb: merged RDoc patch from Eric Hodel <drbrain at
+ segment7.net>. [ruby-core:06894]
- * struct.c: ditto.
+Thu Dec 15 01:33:31 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * thread.c: ditto.
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_run): fix a GC problem by tail call on
+ x86_64 with gcc 4.0.3 20051111 (prerelease) (Debian 4.0.2-4)
- * vm_method.c: ditto.
+Wed Dec 14 12:11:46 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * string.c (sym_find): use only rb_check_symbol().
+ * test/gdbm/test_gdbm.rb: specify pid for the argument of
+ Process.wait. workaround for Cygwin.
- * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): use rb_check_symbol_cstr().
+Wed Dec 14 12:01:26 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Wed Jul 9 12:21:55 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * marshal.c (r_object0): fix a GC problem for reading a bignum on
+ IA64 with gcc 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-13).
- * parse.y (symbols_i): delete garbage symbols for Symbol.all_symbols.
+Tue Dec 13 12:23:47 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Wed Jul 9 05:49:08 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * re.c (rb_reg_regcomp): fix a GC problem on x86_64 with
+ gcc 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-13).
- * thread_pthread.h (struct rb_global_vm_lock_struct):
- do not expose pthread type for lock
+Tue Dec 13 01:44:16 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Wed Jul 9 05:41:40 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * array.c (rb_ary_diff): fix a GC problem on IA64 with
+ gcc 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-13).
+ When rb_ary_push is called, there was no register which contains
+ `hash' but `&RHASH(hash)->tbl' instead.
- * thread_pthread.h: remove unneeded semaphore.h include
+Tue Dec 13 00:08:09 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Wed Jul 9 00:12:28 2014 Keiju Ishitsuka <keiju@ishitsuka.com>
+ * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): fix a GC problem.
+ [ruby-dev:28001]
- * lib/irb/ruby-lex.rb: fix counting indent in identify_string_dvar.
+Mon Dec 12 15:54:56 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Tue Jul 8 16:58:02 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/openssl/test_ssl.rb (test_parallel): call GC.start to close
+ unused files. [ruby-dev:27981]
- * test/ruby/memory_status.rb (Memory::PSCMD): use ps command which
- outputs expected result. [ruby-dev:48370] [Bug #10010]
+Mon Dec 12 00:33:56 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jul 8 14:45:17 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/digest/digest.c (rb_digest_base_s_digest): add volatile to
+ protect temporary context object. [ruby-dev:27979]
- * parse.y (dsymbol_alloc): set global_symbols.minor_marked to 0.
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (Init_iconv): rb_gc_register_address() should
+ be called before actual variable initialization.
+ [ruby-dev:27986]
- * parse.y (dsymbol_check): set RSYMBOL(sym)->fstr to 0
- because we should not touch fstr after that.
+Fri Dec 9 23:31:02 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y (rb_gc_free_dsymbol): skip deleting str and sym
- from tables if fstr == 0.
+ * lib/rexml/encoding.rb (encoding=): give priority to particular
+ conversion to iconv. [ruby-core:06520]
-Mon Jul 7 14:31:52 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Dec 8 02:07:19 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y: remove global_symbols::pinned_dsym
- (and ::pinned_dsym_minor_marked).
+ * eval.c (umethod_bind): adjust invoking class for module method.
+ [ruby-dev:27964]
- Mark pinned dsymbols by rb_gc_register_mark_object() because
- they are immortal.
+Thu Dec 8 00:40:52 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y (rb_gc_free_dsymbol): rename parameter name `ptr' to `sym'.
+ * eval.c (call_trace_func): klass parameter should be a
+ class/module that defines calling method. [ruby-talk:169307]
-Mon Jul 7 12:45:51 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Dec 7 17:10:27 2005 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
- * gc.c: revert miss-commit.
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): [ruby-dev:27967]
-Mon Jul 7 12:40:59 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Dec 7 15:31:35 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y: need to use updated (re-created) symbols.
+ * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): integer overflow check added.
-Mon Jul 7 11:02:55 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * sprintf.c (GETASTER): ditto.
- * tool/mkconfig.rb: remove not to require rbconfig/obsolete.rb.
+Wed Dec 7 01:02:04 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/rbconfig/obsolete.rb: removed.
+ * ext/tk/README.macosx-aqua: [new document] tips to avoid the known
+ bug on platform specific dialogs of Tcl/Tk Aqua on MacOS X.
-Mon Jul 7 10:52:03 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: fix bug on switching threads and waiting on the
+ deleted interpreter on vwait and tkwait command.
- * parse.y: do not use rb_gc_resurrect(), but create a new dynamic
- symbol for garbage dynamic symbol.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: kill the meaningless loop for the deleted Tk
+ interpreter.
- * common.mk: use gc.h by parse.y.
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/image3.rb: [bug fix] wrong argument.
-Mon Jul 7 02:18:42 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/image3.rb: ditto.
- * string.c (fstr_update_callback): do not use rb_gc_resurrect()
- any more.
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/menu.rb: fix message for MacOS X.
- Make new frozen string and replace with garbage frozen string.
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/menu8x.rb: ditto.
- * common.mk: use gc.h from string.c.
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/menu.rb: ditto.
-Mon Jul 7 00:36:13 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Tue Dec 6 16:37:57 2005 Yuya Nishida <yuya@j96.org>
- * gc.c: rename is_dying_object() to is_garbage_object().
+ * eval.c (exec_under): avoid accessing ruby_frame->prev.
+ [ruby-dev:27948]
- * gc.h: rb_objspace_garbage_object_p() as an exported function.
+Thu Dec 1 00:50:33 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Jul 6 21:30:35 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * eval.c (rb_funcall2): allow to call protected methods.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:27890]
- * gc.c (is_dying_object): fix missed condition.
+Wed Nov 30 23:52:17 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (is_live_object): move frequent path first.
+ * parse.y (NEWHEAP, ADD2HEAP): set count after pointer was set.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:27896]
-Sun Jul 6 21:00:11 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Nov 30 13:43:07 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c: rename is_dead_object() to is_dying_object().
- This function is not opposite against is_live_object()
- because is_dying_object() does *not* check object type.
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-expr-beg): support $! at the end of
+ expression. [ruby-dev:27868]
- * gc.c (is_dying_object): change condition.
+Mon Nov 28 18:55:43 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (is_live_object): use T_NONE instead of 0.
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (init_inetsock_internal): remove setting
+ SO_REUSEADDR option on server socket on Cygwin.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:6765] ([ ruby-Bugs-2872 ])
- * gc.c (rb_objspace_dying_object_p): added.
+Mon Nov 28 13:08:54 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sun Jul 6 13:37:27 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_strerror): remove all CR and LF. (avoid broken
+ error message on bccwin32 + winsock)
- * gc.c (rb_gc_register_mark_object): change data structure.
- From single array, to array of arrays. Each array only has 1024
- entries.
+Mon Nov 28 09:21:49 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * vm.c (Init_vm_objects): change default capa from 1 to 128.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): should not change sodir with
+ dir.gsub!. (bccwin32 failed to install third party exntesions)
+ [ruby-dev:27834]
-Sat Jul 5 05:05:53 2014 Vipul A M <vipulnsward@gmail.com>
+Sun Nov 27 00:56:13 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/irb/locale.rb (IRB::Locale#modifier): fix wrong attr_reader
- `modifieer` => `modifier` from irb locale. [fix GH-656]
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/complexContent.rb: missing
+ ComplexContent#elementformdefault method.
-Fri Jul 4 20:45:26 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat Nov 26 19:57:45 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y: rename symbols::sym_id to symbols::str_id.
- This table is not {Symbol => ID} table, but
- {String => ID} table.
+ * dln.c (conv_to_posix_path): should initialize posix.
- * parse.y (lookup_sym_id): also rename lookup_sym_id() to
- lookup_str_id() because key is not Symbol, but String.
+Thu Nov 24 21:05:58 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jul 4 18:42:04 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * configure.in (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): need to check link().
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:27814]
- * parse.y (must_be_dynamic_symbol): fix missed-condition.
+Thu Nov 24 01:22:25 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Fri Jul 4 18:38:11 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * file.c (w32_io_info): CreateFile failed on Win9x if file was already
+ opened. (FILE_SHARE_READ was needed, but actually I don't understand
+ the flags of CreateFile well...)
- * parse.y (rb_pin_dynamic_symbol): should be `static' function.
+Wed Nov 23 20:59:01 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Fri Jul 4 18:03:35 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add Tk.pkgconfig_list and Tk.pkgconfig_get
+ [Tk8.5 feature].
- * parse.y (must_be_dynamic_symbol): refactoring.
- * add `inline'.
- * use UNLIKELY().
- * check only DYNAMIC_SYM_P(), otherwise it is a bug.
- * lookup_id_str() is not needed in second condition.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: supports new indices modifires on a Text
+ widget [Tk8.5 feature].
-Fri Jul 4 11:53:56 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/virtevent.rb: add TkNamedVirtualEvent.
- * parse.y: remove unused code
- surrounded by `#if ENABLE_SELECTOR_NAMESPACE'
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/autoload.rb: ditto.
-Fri Jul 4 10:08:24 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/event.rb: add :data key for virtual events [Tk8.5
+ feature].
- * test/rubygems/test_gem_package.rb: avoid tempfile leaks using Tempfile#close!
- * test/rubygems/test_gem_request_set.rb: ditto.
- * test/rubygems/test_gem_request_set_gem_dependency_api.rb: ditto.
+Wed Nov 23 18:55:31 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Fri Jul 4 04:42:05 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * file.c (w32_io_info): should not call GetFileInformationByHandle
+ for pipe.
- * lib/net/http/response.rb (Net::Inflater#inflate_adapter):
- prevent automatic encoding conversion.
+ * file.c (w32_io_info): checks return value from rb_w32_get_osfhandle.
-Fri Jul 4 04:39:52 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * file.c (w32_io_info): now can identify directory on WinNT.
- * lib/net/http/response.rb (Net::HTTPResponse.each_response_header):
- raise first exception even if inflate_body_io.finish raises error.
- when begin block raises error, finish usually raises error too.
+Wed Nov 23 03:40:49 2005 Guy Decoux <ts@moulon.inra.fr>
-Fri Jul 4 02:56:04 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * re.c (KR_REHASH): should cast to unsigned for 64bit CPU.
+ [ruby-core:06721]
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#query=): remove validation, just
- escape. [Feature #2542]
+Wed Nov 23 11:01:33 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#fragment=): ditto.
+ * intern.h, file.c: failed to compile on windows.
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#check_query): removed.
+Wed Nov 23 07:26:44 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#set_query): ditto.
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: check for X509V3_EXT_nconf_nid.
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#check_fragment): ditto.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (MakeX509ExtFactory): should use
+ OPENSSL_malloc to allocate X509V3_CTX.
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#set_fragment): ditto.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509extfactory_create_ext): use
+ X509V3_EXT_nconf_nid to avoid SEGV (and to build extensions which
+ values are placed in separate section).
-Thu Jul 3 12:40:22 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/openssl/test_x509ext.rb: new file.
- * configure.in (--with-static-linked-ext): fix for extensions to
- be linked statically.
+Wed Nov 23 01:22:57 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * Makefile.in, common.mk: use ENCSTATIC for enc directory.
+ * file.c (test_identical): test if two files are identical.
- * ext/extmk.rb: supply dependencies of statically linked extension
- libraries.
+ * file.c (rb_f_test): support DOSISH systems where st_ino is not
+ reliable. fixed: [ruby-core:06672]
-Wed Jul 2 15:45:49 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * win32.h, win32.c (rb_w32_osid): check the running platform.
- * gc.c (gc_heap_lazy_sweep): simplify logic.
+Tue Nov 22 23:52:06 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (gc_page_sweep): return TRUE if empty slots are available.
+ * lib/optparse.rb: match incomplete (in current enconding) multibyte
+ string. http://inamode6.tokuhirom.dnsalias.org/show/1551
-Wed Jul 2 09:48:42 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Tue Nov 22 18:36:11 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * logger.rb: removed unmaintained code.
- [Feature #9860][ruby-core:62724]
- * test/logger/test_application.rb: ditto.
+ * win32/win32.c (winnt_stat): set mapped errno instead of ENOENT.
-Wed Jul 2 03:20:00 2014 Charlie Somerville <charliesome@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Nov 22 14:46:57 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * node.c (dump_node): handle nd_value == (NODE *)-1 to mean this
- keyword argument is required
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_basename): skip slashes just after UNC top slashes.
-Wed Jul 2 02:57:27 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/ruby/test_path.rb (test_dirname, test_basename): follow new
+ spec. and add new tests.
- * vm.c (rb_vm_env_local_variables): returns array of local
- variable name symbols in the environment by envval.
+Tue Nov 22 13:18:32 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * proc.c (bind_local_variables): use rb_vm_env_local_variables.
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_stat): Dir.chdir('//server/shared');
+ p Dir.glob('*') should work on WinNT. (implemented our own
+ stat(2) on WinNT) [ruby-list:41552] [ruby-dev:27711]
-Wed Jul 2 02:23:52 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Nov 22 02:31:53 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * proc.c (bind_receiver): new method to return the bound receiver
- of the binding object. [ruby-dev:47613] [Feature #8779]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile.rb: bug fix (Tk::Tile::USE_TTK_NAMESPACE
+ is not defined).
-Wed Jul 2 02:14:37 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Nov 22 01:45:21 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * proc.c (bind_local_variables): update env from envval for each
- iterations. [ruby-dev:48351] [Bug #10001]
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_basename): DOSISH_UNC is defined on cygwin but
+ DOSISH is not. fixed: [ruby-dev:27797]
-Tue Jul 1 23:46:34 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Nov 21 22:50:48 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * NEWS: [DOC] mention about Binding#local_variables, introduced at
- r44392 (see [Feature #8773]).
+ * file.c (rb_path_skip_prefix, rb_file_s_basename): UNC without path
+ should not be splitted. fixed: [ruby-dev:27776] [ruby-dev:27786]
-Tue Jul 1 23:30:51 2014 CHIKANAGA Tomoyuki <nagachika@ruby-lang.org>
+ * parse.y (dsym): prohibit empty symbol literal by interpolation.
+ fixed: [ruby-talk:166529]
- * numeric.c (num_step_scan_args): table argument of rb_get_kwargs() is
- array of IDs, not Symbols. [ruby-dev:48353] [Bug #9811]
+Mon Nov 21 16:03:48 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jul 1 16:18:22 2014 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+ * win32/setup.mk: findstr doesn't exist on win9x.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:27756]
- * ext/digest/lib/digest/hmac.rb, test/digest/test_digest_hmac.rb:
- Digest::HMAC is finally removed as previously noticed.
- [fix GH-648]
+Sun Nov 20 22:34:06 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jul 1 11:13:43 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * parse.y (rb_symname_p): [ not followed by ] is not valid symbol.
+ fixed: [ruby-talk:166520]
- * ext/date/lib/date/format.rb: removed empty file by @vipulnsward.
- * ext/date/lib/date.rb: removed needless require.
- [fix GH-647]
+Sat Nov 19 19:57:54 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Jun 30 16:42:52 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (FileUtils::ln): ln documentation fix.
+ [ruby-core:06661]
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): return size_t value instead of VALUE
- and remove `out' parameter.
+Sat Nov 19 07:34:32 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * gc.c: add braces for `if' statements.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: remove dependency on Ruby's version (1.8
+ or 1.9).
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): fix comment.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/ICONS/icons.rb: ditto.
-Mon Jun 30 15:07:34 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/treectrl/demo.rb: ditto.
- * gc.c: support `USE_RGENGC == 0'.
+Fri Nov 18 17:57:08 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: ditto.
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_dirname): should use skipprefix for UNC path.
+ pointed out by nobu ([ruby-dev:27744]). fixed: [ruby-core:5076]
-Mon Jun 30 11:36:04 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Fri Nov 18 17:35:09 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * file.c: [DOC] document File.join returns a string.
- Contributed by @dapplebeforedawn. [fix GH-646]
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: add restriction to access the entried
+ command table and manipulate other IPs (for reason of security).
+ Now, a IP object can be controlled by only its master IP or the
+ default IP.
-Sat Jun 28 22:57:01 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: add restriction to manipulate.
- * ext/pathname/pathname.c (path_birthtime): Windows support.
- see [Feature #9857] [ruby-dev:48339]
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c (ip_is_slave_of_p): add TclTkIp#slave_of?(ip)
+ to check manipulability.
-Sat Jun 28 22:44:16 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: bug fix on handling of Tcl's namespaces.
- * ext/pathname/pathname.c (path_birthtime): New method,
- Pathname#birthtime.
- Proposed by Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA. [ruby-dev:48232] [Feature #9857]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/namespace.rb: ditto.
-Sat Jun 28 20:29:03 2014 Simon Baird <simon.baird@gmail.com>
+Fri Nov 18 17:26:06 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/bigdecimal/lib/bigdecimal/math.rb (BigMath#PI): change error
- message about zero or negative precision for clarity and
- consistency with other methods. [GH-644]
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_dirname): added checks for some patterns with drive
+ letter. fixed: [ruby-dev:27738]
-Sat Jun 28 15:32:57 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/ruby/test_path.rb (test_dirname): added tests for above
+ patterns.
- * lib/webrick/utils.rb (create_listeners): Close socket objects.
+Fri Nov 18 12:18:02 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sat Jun 28 13:58:48 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * win32/win32.h (S_IFIFO): r,w = IO.pipe; r.stat.pipe? now
+ returns true on VisualC++6.
- * eval.c (setup_exception): should not overwrite SystemStackError
- backtrace if set already. [ruby-core:63377] [Feature #6216]
+Wed Nov 16 23:24:17 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * eval.c (setup_exception): get rid of method calls before raising
- stack overflow, not to cause stack overflow again.
+ * common.mk (static-ruby): overridable.
- * defs/id.def: add IDs for backtraces.
+ * ext/extmk.rb (parse_args): force to link extensions statically only
+ if static is given for extstatic.
-Sat Jun 28 04:08:22 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/extmk.rb (RUBY, RUBYW): overridable.
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb: update to latest specs, RFC 6068 and HTML5.
+Tue Nov 15 23:46:35 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb (HEADER_PATTERN): removed.
+ * lib/find.rb (Find::find): should not ignore symbolic links to
+ non-existing files. [ruby-talk:165866]
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb (HEADER_REGEXP): use RFC 6068 hfields.
+Tue Nov 15 16:23:26 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb (EMAIL_REGEXP): use HTML5 email regexp.
+ * array.c (rb_ary_fill): previous commit disabled this usage:
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb (URI::MailTo.build): support multiple to addresses.
+ a = [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
+ a.fill {|i| a[i] * 10} #=> [nil, nil, ...., nil]
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb (URI::MailTo#initialize): Support multiple to
- addresses. Don't check with regexp, only split.
+ previous commit has the advantage of early garbage collection, but
+ potensially this would break some script. so I reverted behavior.
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb (URI::MailTo#check_to): verify by matching
- URI path-rootless and HTML5 email regexp with unescaped one.
+Tue Nov 15 16:04:10 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb (URI::MailTo#check_headers): verify only by
- HEADER_REGEXP.
+ * array.c (rb_ary_fill): tail elements were vanished when the middle
+ part of array was filled. (ie: [0,1,2,3,4].fill(-1,2,1) => [0,1,-1])
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb (URI::MailTo#set_headers): don't check by
- HEADER_REGEXP, only split it.
+ * test/ruby/test_array.rb (test_fill): added.
-Sat Jun 28 00:35:10 2014 Lauri Tirkkonen <lotheac@iki.fi>
+Tue Nov 15 14:39:16 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * tool/mkconfig.rb: fix empty RbConfig::CONFIG["prefix"] when
- configured --with-rubyarchprefix, remove prefix from rubyarchdir
- after expansion for the case it does not start with '$(prefix)'.
- [fix GH-643]
+ * array.c (rb_ary_fill): should adjust array length correctly when
+ an array is expanded in the fill process. [ruby-core:06625]
-Fri Jun 27 15:20:12 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Nov 14 23:49:57 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/rubygems/test_case.rb: rescue Gem::LoadError in Gem::TestCase.
- because it's effected by removing minitest from stdlib.
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_readlink): ERANGE will occur only on GPFS.
+ [ruby-dev:27699]
-Fri Jun 27 12:29:37 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Nov 14 17:36:22 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/rubygems/specification.rb: fixed broken condition caused
- by removing YAML::ENGINE.
- * lib/rubygems/package/old.rb: ditto.
+ * array.c (rb_ary_first): RDoc update from Daniel Berger
+ <djberg96@yahoo.com>. [ruby-core:06577].
-Fri Jun 27 05:33:26 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Nov 11 10:31:44 2005 Zach Dennis <zdennis@mktec.com>
- * hash.c (env_shift): fix memory leak on Windows, free environment
- strings block always. [ruby-dev:48332] [Bug #9983]
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: Socket Documentation. [ruby-core:6552]
-Fri Jun 27 03:41:53 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Nov 11 08:20:56 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * sprintf.c (GETASTER): should not use the numbered argument to be
- formatted, raise ArgumentError instead.
- [ruby-dev:48330] [Bug #9982]
+ * Makefile.in (OUTFLAG): keep trailing spaces. [ruby-dev:27666]
-Thu Jun 26 18:18:28 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * mkconfig.rb: substitution refereces added.
- * test/with_different_ofs.rb: move into test library directory.
- * test/csv/base.rb: fix require path for with_different_ofs.rb.
- * test/digest/test_digest_extend.rb: ditto.
+Fri Nov 11 07:44:18 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Thu Jun 26 18:06:50 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * configure.in: undef HAVE_LINK on BeOS. (link(2) always returns
+ EINVAL, and this causes error in test/fileutils.)
- * test/profile_test_all.rb: move into test library directory.
- * test/runner.rb: fix require path for profile_test_all.rb.
+ * file.c: overwride chown(2) and fchown(2) on BeOS. (these functions
+ should not change user/group id if -1 is passed as corresponding
+ argument, and this causes error in test/fileutils too)
+ [ruby-dev:27672]
-Thu Jun 26 17:57:57 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_link): checks HAVE_LINK.
- * lib/webrick/httpproxy.rb: remove useless assigned variables.
- * lib/webrick/httpservlet/cgihandler.rb: ditto.
- * lib/webrick/httpservlet/erbhandler.rb: ditto.
- * lib/webrick/server.rb: ditto.
+Tue Nov 8 15:32:27 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Thu Jun 26 08:28:01 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/drb/ssl.rb (DRb::SSLConfig#accept): fixed typo.
+ [ruby-dev:27560] [ruby-core:4627]
- * hash.c (env_select): fix memory leak and crash on Windows, make
- keys array first instead of iterating on environ directly.
- [ruby-dev:48325] [Bug #9978]
+Mon Nov 7 13:43:51 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Thu Jun 26 02:45:04 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/stubs.c (_nativethread_consistency_check): use simpler
+ (low cost) way to check whether the Tcl interpreter was compiled
+ with threads enabled of not.
- * eval_error.c (error_print): put a newline after an anonymous
- exception class name.
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: reduce warnings.
-Wed Jun 25 22:31:32 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/tkutil/tkutil.c: ditto.
- * hash.c (ruby_setenv): fix memory leak on Windows, free
- environment strings block after check for the size.
- [ruby-dev:48323] [Bug #9977]
+Mon Nov 7 00:06:58 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Wed Jun 25 15:44:12 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/yaml.rb: removed :nodoc: to generate Kernel doc. [ruby-core:6324]
- * ccan/container_of/container_of.h (container_off_var):
- avoid warning with -Wcast-qual
- [ccan ba5ad771af4aa9e085498de6c3c665c52694460f (Rusty Russell)]
+Sun Nov 6 23:39:13 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Jun 25 10:19:59 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (Iconv::BrokenLibrary): exception when detected a
+ bug of underlying library.
- * hash.c (env_aset, env_has_key, env_assoc, env_has_value),
- (env_rassoc, env_key): prohibit tainted strings if $SAFE is
- non-zero. [Bug #9976]
+Sun Nov 6 21:46:59 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Tue Jun 24 14:46:17 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/stubs.c (ruby_tcl_create_ip_and_stubs_init): should touch
+ interpreter after initialization is done. [ruby-dev:27638]
- * lib/gserver.rb: remove redundant use of to_s in interpolation.
- * lib/logger.rb: ditto.
- * lib/optparse.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rbconfig/obsolete.rb: ditto.
- * lib/resolv.rb: ditto.
- * lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb: ditto.
+Sun Nov 6 20:13:27 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jun 24 10:50:06 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_readlink): readlink(2) on AIX fails with ERANGE if
+ buffer size is less than required. fixed: [ruby-dev:27634]
- * hash.c (env_path_str_new): make PATH environment variable
- string, to be frozen.
+Wed Nov 2 20:25:28 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Tue Jun 24 10:40:52 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/extconf.rb: ext/tk/extconf.rb: change the check parameter
+ for Win32.
- * tool/make-snapshot: download bundle gems when package making.
- [Feature #9852][ruby-core:62676]
- * gems/bundled_gems: listed bundled gems for Ruby 2.2.
+Wed Nov 2 20:14:53 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Tue Jun 24 10:20:35 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tcltklib: merge into ext/tk and remove.
- * tool/downloader.rb: make Downloader class to general download utility.
- It can be used without config.guess and config.sub.
- * tool/get-config_files: ditto.
- * tool/make-snapshot: ditto.
+Wed Nov 2 19:03:06 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Tue Jun 24 06:17:52 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_rbUpdateObjCmd,
+ ip_rb_threadUpdateObjCmd): passed improper flags to DoOneEvent().
- * eval.c (setup_exception): "mesg == sysstack_error" and
- sysstack_error_p(mesg) are duplicated.
- r46502 seems to want to use latter.
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: use rb_obj_respond_to() instead of rb_respond_to().
-Tue Jun 24 06:15:36 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Nov 1 14:20:11 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: fix format specifiers for VALUE and
- Tcl_Interp*. [ruby-core:63283] [Bug #9972]
+ * eval.c (rb_call_super): should call method_missing if super is
+ called from Kernel method.
-Tue Jun 24 05:40:41 2014 KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@gmail.com>
+ * eval.c (exec_under): frame during eval should preserve external
+ information.
- * nacl/nacl-config.rb: Use File.exist? instead of executable?
- for irt_core. Recent nacl_sdk has non-executable irt_core.
- Patch by Shinichiro Hamaji.
- [Fixes GH-529] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/529
+Tue Nov 1 10:50:17 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Mon Jun 23 18:44:45 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: should check ERR_peek_last_error().
+ [ruby-dev:27597]
- * tool/config_files.rb: rename class ConfigFiles to Downloader.
- * tool/get-config_files: ditto.
- * tool/make-snapshot: ditto.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_raise): ditto.
-Mon Jun 23 18:03:13 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Oct 31 17:34:46 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * tool/rbinstall.rb: support to install bundle gems.
+ * configure.in: use proper option for Sun linker. A patch from
+ Shinya Kuwamura <kuwa at labs.fujitsu.com>. [ruby-dev:27603]
-Mon Jun 23 17:33:11 2014 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+Mon Oct 31 11:27:22 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/net/imap.rb (Net::IMAP#fetch): [DOC] Describe how a range in
- +set+ is interpreted, and mention -1 which can be used for '*'.
+ * test/gdbm/test_gdbm.rb, test/sdbm/test_sdbm.rb (test_s_open_error):
+ skip on Win32/DOS platforms.
-Mon Jun 23 16:22:50 2014 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Oct 31 05:49:23 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (struct RHash): no longer. [Feature #9889]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c (ossl_cipher_update): input data must
+ not be empty. [ruby-talk:161220]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RHASH): ditto.
+ * test/openssl/test_cipher.rb: add test for Cipher#update("").
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RHASH_ITER_LEV): deprecated. Will be deleted later.
+Mon Oct 31 05:37:20 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RHASH_IFNONE): ditto.
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/cgihandler.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPServlet::CGIHandler#do_GET): the value of Set-Cookie:
+ header field should be splited into each cookie. [ruby-Bugs:2199]
- * internal.h (struct RHash): moved here.
+ * lib/webrick/cookie.rb (WEBrick::Cookie.parse_set_cookie): new method
+ to parse the value of Set-Cookie: header field.
- * internal.h (RHASH): ditto.
+ * test/webrick/test_cookie.rb, test/webrick/test_cgi.rb,
+ test/webrick/webrick.cgi: add some test for cookie.
- * hash.c (rb_hash_iter_lev): do not use this.
+Mon Oct 31 03:19:36 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * hash.c (rb_hash_ifnone): ditto.
+ * ext/readline/readline.c (readline_readline): type check.
+ [ruby-core:6089]
-Mon Jun 23 13:30:11 2014 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>
+ * numeric.c (fix_rshift): RDoc fix. [ruby-core:6351]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (struct RComplex): no longer. [Feature #9888]
+ * util.h (strtod): add #undef for platforms defines strtod()
+ macro. [ruby-dev:27563]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RCOMPLEX): ditto.
+Mon Oct 31 02:35:59 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RCOMPLEX_SET_REAL): deprecated. Will be deleted later.
+ * test/ruby/test_float.rb (test_precision): test by assert_in_delta.
+ [ruby-dev:27575]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RCOMPLEX_SET_IMAG): ditto.
+Sat Oct 29 01:58:25 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * internal.h (struct RFloat): moved here.
+ * ext/etc/etc.c: document update from mathew <meta@pobox.com>.
+ [ruby-core:06473]
- * internal.h (RCOMPLEX): ditto.
+ * ext/fcntl/fcntl.c: ditto.
- * complex.c (rb_complex_set_real): do not use this.
+Thu Oct 27 16:45:31 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * complex.c (rb_complex_set_imag): ditto.
+ * string.c (scan_once): wrong condition to use mbclen2().
+ [ruby-dev:27535]
-Mon Jun 23 13:10:15 2014 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Oct 26 09:27:27 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (struct RFloat): no longer. [Feature #9863]
+ * ext/syck/implicit.c (syck_type_id_to_uri): should return
+ newly allocated memory. otherwise, type_id will be freed
+ twice. [ruby-dev:27384] [ruby-core:6385]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RFLOAT): ditto.
+Wed Oct 26 09:04:51 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * internal.h (struct RFloat): moved here.
+ * ruby.h (Qfalse, Qtrue, Qnil, Qundef): make sure these immediate
+ values have VALUE type. there is an environment where sizeof(VALUE)
+ != sizeof(int) like IA64. if 32bit integer (Qtrue) is passed to ANYARGS
+ and received by 64bit integer (VALUE), upper bits may have garbage value.
+ [ruby-dev:27513]
- * internal.h (RFLOAT): ditto.
+Wed Oct 26 01:58:19 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Jun 23 12:01:42 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * configure.in (RUBY_EXTERN): macro to export symbols in shared
+ library. [ruby-core:05528]
- * lib/uri/generic.rb (check_port): allow strings for port= as
- described in rdoc.
+ * defines.h, {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (RUBY_EXTERN): moved to
+ configuration pass.
- * lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb (regexp): implementation detail of above.
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): RUBY_EXTERN for static linked extensions.
-Mon Jun 23 11:35:01 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Oct 25 15:32:00 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * eval.c (setup_exception): set backtrace in system stack error
- other than the pre-allocated sysstack_error. [Feature #6216]
+ * lib/rational.rb: applied documentation patch from Gavin Sinclair
+ <gsinclair@gmail.com>. [ruby-core:06364]
- * proc.c (Init_Proc): freeze the pre-allocated sysstack_error.
+ * lib/irb.rb (IRB::Irb::eval_input): handle prompts with newlines
+ in irb auto-indentation mode. [ruby-core:06358]
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_stackoverflow): raise new instance for each
- times without calling any methods to keep the backtrace with no
- further stack overflow.
+Tue Oct 25 02:12:08 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * object.c (rb_obj_copy_ivar): extract function to copy instance
- variables only for T_OBJECT from init_copy.
+ * lib/rdoc/markup/simple_markup.rb (SM::SimpleMarkup::LABEL_LIST_RE):
+ reduce redundant backtrack. [ruby-talk:161771]
-Mon Jun 23 11:11:16 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Oct 25 00:27:35 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * signal.c (check_stack_overflow): drop the last tag too close to
- the fault page, to get rid of stack overflow deadlock.
- [Bug #9971]
+ * lib/rinda/*: RDoc documentation from Eric Hodel
+ <drbrain@segment7.net> added.
-Sun Jun 22 09:11:15 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Oct 24 21:14:29 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/uri/generic.rb: remove registry.
- 'registry' is not used and RFC3986 doesn't use it.
+ * configure.in, io.c: use sys/syscall.h if syscall.h is not available.
+ [ruby-core:06247]
-Sun Jun 22 09:10:09 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Oct 24 20:49:45 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb: raise exception when given a URI string
- has non ASCII in order to keep the regexp compiled for US-ASCII.
+ * ext/Win32API/lib/win32/resolv.rb (get_info): support multiple DNS.
+ fixed: [ruby-list:40058], [ruby-dev:27479]
-Sun Jun 22 09:05:42 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Oct 24 07:57:56 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/uri/common.rb (URI::REGEXP): move to lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb (TkCanvasItemConfig::__item_val2ruby_optkeys):
+ typo fixed. [ruby-talk:162187]
- * lib/uri/common.rb (URI::Parser): ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menu.rb (TkMenuEntryConfig::__item_val2ruby_optkeys):
+ ditto. [ruby-core:06359]
- * lib/uri/common.rb (URI.split): use RFC3986_Parser. [Feature #2542]
+Sun Oct 23 21:50:15 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/uri/common.rb (URI.parse): ditto.
+ * ext/enumerator/enumerator.c: applied documentation patch from
+ James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net>.
+ [ruby-core:06348]
- * lib/uri/common.rb (URI.join): ditto.
+Sun Oct 23 07:11:11 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/uri/common.rb (URI.extract): deprecated.
+ * ext/tcltklib/extconf.rb: improve messages [ruby-core:06325].
- * lib/uri/common.rb (URI.regexp): ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb, ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb, ext/tk/lib/tk/entry.rb,
+ ext/tk/lib/tk/frame.rb, ext/tk/lib/tk/image.rb,
+ ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb, ext/tk/lib/tk/labelframe.rb,
+ ext/tk/lib/tk/listbox.rb, ext/tk/lib/tk/menu.rb,
+ ext/tk/lib/tk/radiobutton.rb, ext/tk/lib/tk/scale.rb,
+ ext/tk/lib/tk/spinbox.rb, ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb,
+ ext/tk/lib/tk/toplevel.rb: improve conversion of option values.
- * lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb: added.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: ditto.
- * lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb: added.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: update to support ActiveTcl8.4.11.2.
-Sun Jun 22 09:04:50 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/trofs/*: support Trofs 0.4.3.
- * lib/uri/mailto.rb (initialize): as previous commit, fix arg_check
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile/*: support Tile 0.7.2.
-Sun Jun 22 09:01:47 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/vu/*: support vu 2.3.0.
- * lib/uri/ftp.rb (initialize): argument checking flag is arg_check,
- but arg[-1] is fragment.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tcllib/*: support Tcllib 1.8 (Tklib 0.3).
- * lib/uri/ftp.rb (initialize): explicitly specify arguments.
+Sat Oct 22 23:54:07 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jun 21 12:50:32 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb (with_config): support --with-extension
+ options. [ruby-dev:27449]
- * ext/fiddle/extconf.rb: supply 0 to fill RUBY_LIBFFI_MODVERSION
- with 3-digit. libffi 3.1 returns just 2-digit.
- [ruby-core:62920] [Bug #9897]
+Sat Oct 22 13:26:57 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jun 21 07:06:13 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * object.c (sym_inspect), parse.y (parser_yylex, rb_symname_p): check
+ if valid as a symbol name more strictly. [ruby-dev:27478]
- * encoding.c (enc_find): [DOC] never accepted a symbol.
- [ruby-dev:48308] [Bug #9966]
+ * test/ruby/test_symbol.rb: tests for [ruby-core:03573].
-Fri Jun 20 17:15:43 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * time.c (rb_strftime): removed meaningless volatile modifiers, and
+ concatenate successive nul characters at once. [ruby-dev:27472]
- * test/lib/tracepointchecker.rb: add to check TracePoint healthiness.
+Fri Oct 21 19:21:56 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * test/runner.rb: use it.
+ * rubysig.h (CHECK_INTS): fixed typo. (I believe bit-or is improper)
-Fri Jun 20 07:26:44 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Oct 21 17:49:32 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: rewrite tests with
- assert_consistent_call_return().
+ * bin/erb (ERB::Main::run): typo fixed. [ruby-core:06337]
- assert_consistent_call_return() is also modified to check
- consistency.
+Fri Oct 21 15:27:17 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Fri Jun 20 07:07:28 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * bignum.c (bignew_1): convertion from `int' to `char' discards
+ upper bits, (ie. (char)0xff00 -> 0) so it's better to test if
+ nonzero and set 0 or 1 instead of simply casting ... as a flag usage.
+ (but I believe this won't cause actual bug in current implementation)
+ [ruby-dev:27055]
- * compile.c (rb_iseq_compile_node): put start label of block after
- trace (b_call).
- [Bug #9964]
+ * time.c: should use LONG_LONG instead of `long long'.
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: add a test.
+Thu Oct 20 09:37:15 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- added assert_consistent_call_return() method check call/return
- consistency.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): Borland make seems not to allow
+ empty dependency list. If this change is not good, please correct
+ it.
-Fri Jun 20 05:26:27 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Oct 20 07:55:09 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_eval.c (rb_catch_protect): fix same problem of [Bug #9961].
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): get rid of a restriction
+ of Borland make. fixed: [ruby-dev:27460]
- * vm_eval.c (rb_iterate): ditto.
+Thu Oct 20 00:13:18 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jun 19 21:41:30 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * rubysig.h (CHECK_INTS): fix typo.
- * vm.c (rb_vm_rewind_cfp): add new function to rewind specified cfp
- with invoking RUBY_EVENT_C_RETURN.
- [Bug #9961]
+Wed Oct 19 23:58:03 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_core.h: ditto.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): do not create unnecessary empty
+ directories. fixed: [ruby-dev:27451]
- * eval.c (rb_protect): use it.
+Wed Oct 19 19:26:15 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * eval.c (rb_rescue2): ditto.
+ * parse.y (rb_gc_mark_parser): get rid of segfault with old yacc.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:27439]
- * vm_eval.c (rb_iterate): ditto.
+Wed Oct 19 08:28:32 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: add a test.
+ * file.c (rb_file_join): elements may contain null pointer strings.
+ report and fixed by Lloyd Zusman (hippoman): [ruby-core:06326]
- * vm_core.h (rb_vm_rewind_cfp): add the prototype declaration.
+Wed Oct 19 02:34:33 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jun 19 19:47:21 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * eval.c, gc.c, time.c: made internal symbols static. [ruby-dev:27435]
- * vm.c (invoke_block_from_c): move call/return event timing for
- bmethod. It can invoke inconsistent call event if this call raises
- argument error.
- [Bug #9959]
+Wed Oct 19 01:27:07 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_bmethod_body): ditto.
+ * regex.c (re_compile_pattern): numeric literal inside character class
+ disabled succeeding backtrack. fixed: [ruby-list:41328]
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: add a test.
+Mon Oct 17 21:18:50 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jun 19 18:14:47 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * parse.y (parser_heap): byacc never free parser stack.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:27428]
- * vm_core.h: add VM_FRAME_MAGIC_RESCUE to recognize normal block or
- rescue clause.
+Mon Oct 17 16:04:47 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm.c (vm_exec): use VM_FRAME_MAGIC_RESCUE on at rescue/ensure.
+ * file.c (chmod_internal, lchmod_internal): fixed type of 2nd argument.
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: should not invoke b_return at rescue
- clause.
- [Bug #9957]
+Sun Oct 16 22:16:51 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_dump.c (control_frame_dump): check VM_FRAME_MAGIC_RESCUE.
+ * ext/extmk.rb: omit non-existing directories.
- * vm_dump.c (vm_stack_dump_each): ditto.
+Sun Oct 16 14:30:05 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
-Thu Jun 19 13:39:11 2014 Arne Brasseur <arne@arnebrasseur.net>
+ * lib/rinda/rinda.rb (Rinda::Tuple#initialize): check remote hash
+ tuple. fixed: [ruby-list:41227]
- * proc.c (rb_method_curry): Implement Method#curry, which delegates
- to to_proc.curry. [ruby-core:62212] [Feature #9783]
+ * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: test it.
-Tue Jun 17 16:41:49 2014 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+Sun Oct 16 03:38:07 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/net/ftp.rb (gets, readline): read lines without LF properly.
- [ruby-core:63205] [Bug #9949]
+ * rubysig.h (CHECK_INTS): prevent signal handler to run during
+ critical section. [ruby-core:04039]
- * test/net/ftp/test_buffered_socket.rb: related test.
+ * eval.c (load_wait): need not to call rb_thread_schedule()
+ explicitly. [ruby-core:04039]
-Tue Jun 17 12:35:24 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_schedule): clear rb_thread_critical.
+ [ruby-core:04039]
- * eval.c (extract_raise_opts): pass unknown options to the
- exception, so that exception class can receive a hash argument.
- [ruby-core:63203] [Feature #8257]
+Sat Oct 15 19:56:38 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
-Tue Jun 17 12:24:57 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * bin/erb: typo fixed, again. thanks, Doug Kearns.
- * gc.c (obj_memsize_of): memsize_of(T_ZOMBIE) returns 0, not a rb_bug.
- ObjectSpace.count_objects_size() uses memsize_of(T_ZOMBIE).
+Fri Oct 14 22:08:26 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- This bug introduced at r46348.
+ * win32/win32.c (ioctl): should set errno.
-Mon Jun 16 19:00:11 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Oct 14 16:57:32 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * test/runner.rb: failure message should be passed as an argument.
+ * lib/webrick/config.rb (Config::FileHandler): :UserDir should be nil.
+ It is harmful to permit the access to ~/public_html by default.
+ suggested by Hiroyuki Iwatsuki.
-Mon Jun 16 18:42:57 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Oct 13 23:29:51 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/runner.rb: capture TracePoint stat before setup and compare
- it after teardown.
+ * parse.y (HEAPCNT): bison allocates indivisible size.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:06261]
-Mon Jun 16 14:33:56 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * io.c, pack.c, ext/syck/rubyext.c, ext/syck/syck.h, missing/isinf.c:
+ get rid of warnings. fixed: [ruby-core:06247]
- * process.c (open): use UTF-8 version function to support
- non-ascii path properly. [ruby-core:63185] [Bug #9946]
+Wed Oct 12 12:52:57 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Sat Jun 14 10:54:08 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (Init_openssl): should call
+ OpenSSL_add_ssl_algorithms().
- * array.c (rcombinate0): remove recursion, by looping with indexes
- stored in `p`.
+Wed Oct 12 11:08:54 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * array.c (rpermute0): remove recursion, by looping with indexes
- stored in `p`.
+ * file.c (rb_f_test): typo in RDoc comments.
- * array.c (permute0): remove recursion, by looping with indexes
- stored in `p`. [ruby-core:63103] [Bug #9932]
+Tue Oct 11 21:41:58 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jun 14 10:52:15 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_obj_respond_to): check if obj responds to the given
+ method with the given visibility. [ruby-dev:27408]
- * string.c (rb_str_resize): update capa only when buffer get
- reallocated.
- http://d.hatena.ne.jp/nagachika/20140613/ruby_trunk_changes_46413_46420#r46413
+ * eval.c (rb_respond_to): conform to Object#respond_to?. [ruby-dev:27411]
-Sat Jun 14 08:28:59 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Tue Oct 11 00:01:21 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * man/rake.1: [DOC] Update links for Rake, patch by @hsbt [Bug #9904]
- [Fixes GH-628] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/628
+ * st.c (st_free_table): do not call free() but xfree().
+ [ruby-core:06205]
-Fri Jun 13 17:58:58 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat Oct 8 20:04:40 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_trace.c: add new method TracePoint.stat to debug
- TracePoint mechanism.
+ * eval.c (Init_Binding): add Binding#dup method. [yarv-dev:666]
- Ruby users should not use this method. So I don't note this method
- in the NEWS file.
+ * parse.y (rb_parser_malloc, rb_parser_free): manage parser stack on
+ heap. [ruby-list:41199]
- * test/runner.rb: detect zombie active TracePoints with
- TracePoint.stat.
+ * ext/iconv/charset_alias.rb: parse config.charset_alias file directly.
-Fri Jun 13 17:46:31 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Oct 7 09:54:00 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_trace.c: clear and restore recursive checking thread local data
- to avoid unexpected throw from TracePoint.
- [Bug #9940]
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::Cookie::parse): Cookies from Nokia devices may
+ not be parsed correctly. A patch from August Z. Flatby
+ (augustzf) in [ruby-Patches-2595]. [ruby-core:06183]
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: add a test.
+Thu Oct 6 20:12:16 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * thread.c: added
- * rb_threadptr_reset_recursive_data(rb_thread_t *th);
- * rb_threadptr_restore_recursive_data(rb_thread_t *th, VALUE old);
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c (strscan_free): remove useless code.
+ [ruby-dev:26368] [ruby-dev:27389]
+ (backported from trunk, rev 1.22)
- * vm_core.h: ditto.
+Wed Oct 5 04:42:38 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Fri Jun 13 17:33:14 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/xmlrpc/server.rb (XMLRPC::Server#initialize): should mount the
+ servlet on "/".
- * array.c (rb_ary_combination): iterate on a shared copy, and use
- array of indexes instead of array of chosen objects.
- [ruby-core:63149] [Bug #9939]
+Wed Oct 5 03:59:09 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * array.c (yield_indexed_values): extract from permute0(),
- rpermute0(), and rcombinate0().
+ * lib/xmlrpc/server.rb (XMLRPC::Server#serve): delete wrong call
+ of "join".
-Fri Jun 13 13:42:58 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Oct 3 00:04:00 2005 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
- * array.c (rb_ary_permutation): `p` is the array of size `r`, as
- commented at permute0(). since `n >= r` here, buffer overflow
- never happened, just reduce unnecessary allocation though.
+ * pack.c (EXTEND16): [ruby-dev:27383]
-Thu Jun 12 20:32:28 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Sep 29 10:26:18 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * string.c (rb_str_resize): should consider the capacity instead
- of the old length, as pointed out by nagachika.
+ * ext/dl/dl.c (rb_io_to_ptr): abolish sizeof(FILE).
+ [ruby-dev:27317]
-Thu Jun 12 18:31:01 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Thu Sep 29 07:22:05 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/net/http/responses.rb: added Net::HTTPPermanentRedirect(308)
- Contributed by @yorkie [fix GH-638]
+ * evalc. (rb_f_send): underscores need to be escaped.
+ fixed by Doug Kearns. [ruby-core:06053]
-Thu Jun 12 13:27:38 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Sep 29 00:57:35 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * string.c (rb_str_freeze): shrink the buffer before freezing, as
- pointed out by Eric Wong at [ruby-core:63119].
+ * eval.c (ev_const_get), variable.c (rb_const_get_0): retry only when
+ autoload succeeded.
-Thu Jun 12 13:09:03 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * variable.c (rb_autoload_load): now return true if autoload
+ succeeded. fixed: [ruby-dev:27331]
- * file.c (expand_path): shrink expanded path which no longer needs
- rooms to append. [ruby-core:63114] [Bug #9934]
+Wed Sep 28 23:42:15 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Jun 11 17:37:48 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * file.c (apply2files): add prototype.
- * configure.in (rb_cv_scalar_pthread_t): pthread_t is not required
- to be a scalar type.
+ * file.c (rb_stat_inspect): constified.
- * thread.c (fill_thread_id_string, thread_id_str): dump pthread_t
- in hexadecimal form if it is not a scalar type, assume it can be
- represented in a pointer form otherwise. based on the patch by
- Rei Odaira at [ruby-core:62867]. [ruby-core:62857] [Bug #9884]
+ * class.c (rb_mod_init_copy, rb_class_init_copy), file.c (rb_stat_init_copy),
+ numeric.c (num_init_copy), object.c (rb_obj_init_copy, Init_Object),
+ re.c (match_init_copy, rb_reg_init_copy), time.c (time_init_copy):
+ undocumented.
- * thread_pthread.c (Init_native_thread, thread_start_func_1),
- (native_thread_create): set thread_id_str if needed.
+Wed Sep 28 23:09:23 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_core.h (rb_thread_t): add thread_id_string if needed.
+ * lib/delegate.rb: document update from James Edward Gray II
+ <james@grayproductions.net>. [ruby-core:06027]
-Wed Jun 11 01:53:22 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Sep 28 15:14:19 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * gc.c: invoke GC before memory allocation (xmalloc/xrealloc)
- when GC.stress = true.
- [Bug #9859]
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (WEBrick::CGI#start): req.query_string should
+ refer the value of QUERY_STRING. [ruby-list:41186]
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: add a test.
+ * lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (WEBrick::HTTPRequest#query_string=):
+ add new method.
-Tue Jun 10 13:20:14 2014 Takeyuki FUJIOKA <xibbar@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Sep 28 10:45:44 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/cgi/core.rb: Provide a mechanism to specify the
- max_multipart_length of multipart data.
- [Feature #8370] patch by Leif Eriksen <leif.eriksen.au@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: cannot compile with Tcl/Tk8.0.x
+ [ruby-dev:27335].
-Tue Jun 10 10:57:07 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Sep 28 08:12:18 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/csv.rb (CSV#<<): honor explicitly given encoding. based on
- the patch by DAISUKE TANIWAKI <daisuketaniwaki AT gmail.com> at
- [ruby-core:62113]. [Bug #9766]
+ * io.c (read_buffered_data): check if reached EOF. fixed: [ruby-dev:27334]
-Mon Jun 9 20:40:48 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Sep 28 07:56:52 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c: change full GC timing to keep lower memory usage.
+ * lib/yaml/basenode.rb (YAML::BaseNode::match_segment): fix typo.
+ [ruby-dev:27237], [ruby-core:05854]
- Extend heap only at
- (1) after major GC
- or
- (2) after several (two times, at current) minor GC
+ * lib/yaml/tag.rb (Module#yaml_as): suppress warnings.
- Details in https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9607#note-9
- [Bug #9607]
+ * lib/yaml/types.rb (YAML::PrivateType, YAML::DomainType): ditto.
-Mon Jun 9 16:01:41 2014 Masahiro Ide <imasahiro9@gmail.com>
+Wed Sep 28 03:23:35 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (gcdebug_sentinel): fix typo, "sentinel" not "sential".
- [fix GH-634]
+ * rubysig.h: fixed build problem with --enable-pthread on platforms
+ which don't have setitimer().
-Mon Jun 9 00:04:25 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Sep 26 22:32:13 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in (posix_fadvise): disable use of posix_fadvise
- itself on 32-bit AIX. [ruby-core:62968] [Bug #9914]
+ * eval.c (set_trace_func): add rb_secure(4) to prevent adding
+ tracing function.
-Sun Jun 8 23:28:00 2014 <kanemoto@ruby-lang.org>
+Sun Sep 25 12:05:10 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * io.c (rb_io_advise): AIX currently does not support a 32-bit call to
- posix_fadvise() if _LARGE_FILES is defined. Patch by Rei Odaira.
- [ruby-core:62968] [Bug #9914]
+ * bin/erb: typo fixed.
-Sun Jun 8 04:52:40 2014 Jun Hiroe <Jun.Hiroe@gmail.com>
+Sun Sep 25 01:46:43 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * string.c (rb_str_slice_bang): [DOC] update return value against
- a fixnum, which has changed because of M17N. [fix GH-631]
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-calculate-indent): arrange deep-indent
+ closing parenthesis at same column as the opening.
-Sat Jun 7 22:13:42 2014 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+Sun Sep 25 00:42:11 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * numeric.c (do_coerce): Add a warning when an exception is raised
- or an invalid value is returned in #coerce called by
- numeric comparison operators and the exception
- thrown by the caller has no information on the failure.
- In the next release such exception should not be rescued or
- should be the cause of the caller exception. nil is accepted
- as the "no possible coercion" return value. See #7688.
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-expr-beg): deal with heredoc separately.
+ fixed: [ruby-list:41168]
- * test/ruby/test_numeric.rb: Add corresponding test.
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-calculate-indent): not to deepen indent
+ level for continuous line inside parentheses.
+ http://nabeken.tdiary.net/20050915.html#p02
-Sat Jun 7 18:15:33 2014 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+Sun Sep 25 00:18:11 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * numeric.c (bit_coerce): remove constant parameter `err'
- (always TRUE) of bit_coerce().
+ * eval.c (unknown_node): show more information. [ruby-dev:26196]
-Sat Jun 7 16:01:57 2014 Yutaka Kanemoto <kanemoto@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Sep 24 08:56:01 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * cont.c (rb_fiber_struct): keep context.uc_stack.ss_sp and context.uc_stack.ss_size
- for later use. Patch by Rei Odaira. [ruby-core:62945] [Bug #9905]
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (cd): no longer accept :noop option, related
+ code is useless (backported from trunk, rev 1.67).
+ [ruby-core:05858] [ruby-Bugs:2494]
-Sat Jun 7 12:51:51 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Sep 24 08:38:07 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * io.c (read_all): truncate the buffer before appending read data,
- instead of truncating before reading.
- [ruby-core:55951] [Bug #8625]
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: fix visibility of FileUtils::NoWrite, Verbose,
+ DryRun (backported from trunk, rev 1.66). [ruby-core:05954]
-Sat Jun 7 12:28:53 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/fileutils/test_nowrite.rb: test it.
- * ext/digest/digest.c (rb_digest_instance_equal): no need to call
- `to_s` twice. [Bug #9913]
+ * test/fileutils/test_dryrun.rb: new file.
-Sat Jun 7 11:35:01 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/fileutils/test_verbose.rb: new file.
- * object.c (rb_mod_initialize_clone): Override Kernel#initialize_clone
- to avoid an exception on Class.new.freeze.clone.to_s.
- Reported by Andrew Grimm. [ruby-core:41858] [Bug #5828]
+Sat Sep 24 02:40:20 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jun 7 06:03:11 2014 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+ * lib/delegate.rb: document update from James Edward Gray II
+ <james@grayproductions.net>. [ruby-core:05942]
- * ext/digest/digest.c (rb_digest_instance_equal):
- fix #== for non-string arguments. [ruby-core:62967] [Bug #9913]
+Thu Sep 22 23:36:24 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/digest/test_digest.rb: add test for above.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): default path if environment is not
+ set. [ruby-dev:27281]
-Fri Jun 6 22:19:26 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Sep 22 16:33:12 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * compile.c (private_recv_p): check by node type, instead of a
- magic number.
+ * test/readline/test_readline.rb (TestReadline::replace_stdio):
+ merged the patch of [ruby-dev:25232] instead of [ruby-dev:25223].
- * node.h (NODE_PRIVATE_RECV), parse.y (attrset_gen): remove
+Wed Sep 21 23:30:44 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jun 6 17:07:08 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration): generalized nmake dependent code.
- * compile.c (iseq_compile_each), parse.y (new_attr_op_assign_gen):
- allow op assign to a private attribute.
- [ruby-core:62949] [Bug #9907]
+Wed Sep 21 09:07:55 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jun 6 13:39:32 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * stable version 1.8.3 released.
- * io.c (io_setstrbuf, io_read): should not shorten the given buffer until
- read succeeds. [ruby-core:55951] [Bug #8625]
+Wed Sep 21 08:52:25 2005 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jun 6 07:41:41 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+ * ext/syck/token.c: correctly compute identation of a block
+ scalar's parent node. [ruby-talk:150620]
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/yaml_tree.rb: dump empty symbols with a
- tag so that they can be parsed on input. [Bug #9873] [ruby-core:62825]
- * test/psych/test_symbol.rb: test for change
+Wed Sep 21 08:20:24 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jun 5 16:08:39 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * README.EXT, README.EXT.ja: add new features.
- * gc.c (gc_page_sweep): refactoring.
+Wed Sep 21 07:43:58 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (gc_page_sweep): should not set, but add final_slots into
- sweep_page->final_slots.
+ * lib/optparse.rb (default_argv, Arguable#options): defaults strings
+ to be parsed to Arguable instance.
-Thu Jun 5 14:36:24 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Sep 21 02:44:09 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in (jemalloc): check for the header regardless drop-in
- libjemalloc is found, for `malloc_conf` declaration.
+ * file.c (path_check_0): disallow sticky world writable directory
+ in PATH (and $LOAD_PATH). [ruby-dev:27226]
- * version.c (ruby_show_version): show `malloc_conf` if set.
- [Feature #9113]
+ * file.c (fpath_check): typo fixed.
- * configure.in (with-jemalloc): also check for header, for ABIs
- which JEMALLOC_MANGLE is needed, i.e., Mach-O and PE-COFF
- platforms. [ruby-core:62939] [Feature #9113]
+Tue Sep 20 22:29:49 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
- * include/ruby/missing.h: include alternative malloc header to
- replace memory management functions.
+ * test/wsdl/simpletype/rpc/test_rpc.rb, test/wsdl/ref/test_ref.rb,
+ test/wsdl/any/test_any.rb test/soap/wsdlDriver/test_calc.rb:
+ suppress deliberate warnings with $VERBOSE = nil.
- * dln.c, io.c, parse.y, st.c: undef malloc family before
- re-definition to suppress warnings.
+Tue Sep 20 21:26:23 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jun 5 12:52:18 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/io/wait/lib/nonblock.rb: disable on platforms non-blocking flag
+ is not available. fixed: [ruby-dev:27187]
- * man/ruby.1: remove rubyforge entry.
+Tue Sep 20 18:23:04 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Thu Jun 5 12:45:32 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * eval.c (thread_mark): mark th->last_status. [ruby-dev:27179]
- * misc/README: use github link instead of rubyforge.
+Tue Sep 20 18:20:33 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jun 5 10:03:29 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/yaml.rb: require 'yaml/constants'. [ruby-core:5776]
- * gc.c (obj_free): check also FL_PROMOTED bit by RVALUE_OLD_P().
+Tue Sep 20 17:48:34 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jun 5 03:45:28 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/xmlrpc/client.rb (XMLRPC::Client::do_rpc): add charset
+ information to content-type header.[ruby-core:5127]
- * configure.in: add --with-jemalloc option
- [ruby-core:62912]
+ * lib/xmlrpc/server.rb (CGIServer::serve): ditto.
-Wed Jun 4 22:28:14 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/xmlrpc/server.rb (ModRubyServer::serve): ditto.
- * gc.c: introduce RZombie to manage zombie objects.
- Rewrite finalizing logics with this type.
+ * lib/xmlrpc/server.rb (WEBrickServlet::service): ditto.
- * gc.c (gc_verify_internal_consistency): verify zombie (finalizing)
- objects count.
+Tue Sep 20 17:34:46 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Wed Jun 4 22:09:53 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/webrick/test_cgi.rb: set ENV["PATH"] to CGIEnvPath on
+ windows. bcc32's runtime is not installed into system directory,
+ so it cannot be found without this setting. [ruby-dev:27166]
- * re.c (match_aref, rb_reg_regsub): consider encoding of captured
- names, encoding-incompatible should not match.
- [ruby-dev:48278] [Bug #9903]
+Tue Sep 20 17:10:38 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Jun 4 21:23:52 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/dbm/test_dbm.rb (TestDBM::test_s_open_error): remove
+ test_s_open_error test to detect duplicate open.
+ [ruby-dev:27202]
- * re.c (match_aref): should not ignore name after NUL byte.
- [ruby-dev:48275] [Bug #9902]
+Tue Sep 20 17:08:31 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Wed Jun 4 04:08:37 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * io.c: PIPE_BUF is not defined on BeOS. use _POSIX_PIPE_BUF instead.
+ [ruby-dev:27185]
- * vm.c (core_hash_merge_kwd): should return the result hash, which
- may be converted from and differ from the given argument.
- [ruby-core:62921] [Bug #9898]
+Tue Sep 20 16:53:53 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jun 3 23:32:34 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/readline/test_readline.rb (TestReadline::replace_stdio):
+ BSD seek support from [ruby-dev:25223]. fixed: [ruby-dev:27150]
- * ruby.c (load_file_internal2): Extracted from load_file_internal.
- (load_file_internal): Invoke load_file_internal2 using rb_protect.
- Close an opened FD if load_file_internal2 raises an exception.
+Tue Sep 20 15:39:40 2005 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jun 3 19:11:45 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_scan_scalar): prevent indicators from
+ appearing alone or at the end of plain scalars. [ruby-core:5826]
- * gc.c (rb_objspace_free): should not rest_sweep() here.
- Some data structures are already freed.
+ * ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_emit_scalar): treat typed scalar nodes
+ as complex keys.
-Tue Jun 3 18:43:51 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/syck.h: version 0.60.
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: allocate more objects to invoke GC by newobj.
- GC allows extending pages depends on heap_increment.
+ * lib/yaml/basenode.rb (YAML::BaseNode#at): transform keys during
+ key searches.
-Tue Jun 3 18:01:27 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: loading of binary-typed nodes. prevent
+ emission of plain strings that look like symbols, but which aren't.
- * gc.c (rb_gc_call_finalizer_at_exit): add
- gc_verify_internal_consistency() when RGENGC_CHECK_MODE >= 2.
+Tue Sep 20 05:50:22 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Tue Jun 3 17:54:21 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * test/xmlrpc/test_webrick_server.rb (setup_http_server):
+ should not include 'webrick/https' unless 'use_ssl' because
+ it fails where openssl is not installed.
- * gc.c: change the counting method for young objects.
- clear counter at the beginning of every GC and
- count promoted (infant->young) objects.
+Tue Sep 20 00:34:07 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- Some promotions (infant->young) are transition of promoting to old
- objects. We should not count such promotions.
+ * io.c (io_close): call rb_io_close() directly if io is a T_FILE
+ object. [ruby-dev:27156]
- With this technique, we don't need to check young objects
- at obj_free().
+Mon Sep 19 19:09:08 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
-Tue Jun 3 16:38:19 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * file.c (rb_file_chown): should accept nil. [ruby-dev:27171]
+ (backport from trunk, rev 1.208)
- * gc.c: add verifying counters code in gc_verify_internal_consistency().
- gc_verify_internal_consistency() counts all
- - live objects
- - young objects (if age2 promotion)
- - old objects
- in all pages and compares with objspace managing counters.
+Mon Sep 19 18:35:13 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (gc_after_sweep): do gc_verify_internal_consistency()
- when RGENGC_CHECK_MODE >= 2.
+ * ext/dl/dl.c (rb_io_to_ptr): fix DragonFlyBSD support.
+ [ruby-dev:27151]
-Tue Jun 3 13:14:04 2014 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Sep 19 14:17:04 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * lib/net/imap.rb (body_type_1part): Gmail IMAP reports a body
- type as "MIXED" followed immediately by params
- [ruby-core:62864] [Bug #9885]
- Patch by @rayners (David Raynes). [Fixes GH-622]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/622
+ * ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_emit): passing an int* value to the
+ long* parameter causes unaligned access on LP64 systems.
+ [ruby-dev:27161]
-Tue Jun 3 13:18:24 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Mon Sep 19 13:44:03 2005 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
- * gc.c (objspace_live_slot): live slot count should not include final
- slot (contains T_ZOMBIE) count.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: avoid core dump with WIN32OLE_EVENT.
+ [ruby-dev:27133]
-Tue Jun 3 13:03:21 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Mon Sep 19 10:36:06 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * gc.c (obj_free): fix spacing.
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (cp_r): default is :dereference_root=>true for
+ backward compatibility. [ruby-dev:27145]
-Tue Jun 3 12:59:32 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_cp_r): test it.
- * gc.c (check_gen_consistency): fix error message.
+Mon Sep 19 09:57:39 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
-Tue Jun 3 12:40:23 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: backported from trunk (1.36).
+ (again) [ruby-dev:27145]
- * gc.c: count old/young objects more correctly.
+Mon Sep 19 07:45:37 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * gc.c (RVALUE_DEMOTE_FROM_OLD): decrement old object count.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h, ossl_pkey_rsa.c, ossl_pkey_dsa.c:
+ an instance variable "private" is added to OpenSSL::PKey class.
+ this ivar is a flag that shows whether there is a private key
+ in the instance.
- * gc.c (RVALUE_DEMOTE_FROM_YOUNG): decrement young object count.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c: (ossl_engine_load_privkey): set private
+ key flag.
- * gc.c (rb_gc_resurrect): increment old object count.
+Mon Sep 19 06:41:32 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * gc.c (gc_marks_body): should not add old object count.
- This code is completely my misunderstanding.
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: backported from trunk (rev 1.65):
- * gc.c (rb_gc_force_recycle): decrement young or old object count
- correctly.
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (rm_r): new option :secure.
-Tue Jun 3 12:26:47 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (rm_rf): new option :secure.
- * test/ruby/memory_status.rb: add $LOAD_PATH to load test/unit
- correctly for fiddle/import unavailable environments.
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method #remove_entry_secure.
-Tue Jun 3 09:45:13 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (cd): remove option :noop.
- * test/openssl/test_ssl.rb (OpenSSL::TestSSL#test_verify_result):
- shouldn't use same server for respective tests, because the 1st
- test sometimes kills the server main loop silently.
- [Bug #9881] [ruby-dev:48266]
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (cp_r): new option :dereference_root.
-Tue Jun 3 01:34:59 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (cp_r): new option :dereference_root.
- * README.EXT: [DOC] Add rb_call_super when subclassing from @robin850
- [Fixes GH-623] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/623
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method #remove_entry.
-Mon Jun 2 17:14:49 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method #chmod_R.
- * vm.c (ruby_vm_destruct): remove useless call of
- rb_gc_force_recycle().
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method #chown.
- At this line, a VM object is already freed
- (is changed to T_NONE) by rb_gc_call_finalizer_at_exit().
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method #chown_R.
-Mon Jun 2 15:50:24 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method .commands.
- * eval.c (rb_using_refinement): add write-barriers for
- cref->nd_refinements.
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method .options.
-Mon Jun 2 12:26:08 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method .have_option?.
- * CONTRIBUTING.md: added contributing guide for github. [fix GH-625]
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method .options_of.
-Mon Jun 2 07:30:33 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new method .collect_method.
- * test/ruby/envutil.rb (default_warning): New method.
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: use module_function instead of single extend.
- * test/ruby/test_autoload.rb: Use EnvUtil.default_warning.
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: backported from trunk (1.36).
-Mon Jun 2 07:05:59 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Sep 19 03:17:48 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * include/ruby/encoding.h: constify `rb_encoding` arguments.
+ * file.c (rb_thread_flock): wrap the flock system call by
+ TRAP_BEG/TRAP_END to enable signals. [ruby-dev:27122]
- * include/ruby/oniguruma.h: constify `OnigEncoding` arguments.
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (bsock_send): wrap the sendto and send system
+ call by TRAP_BEG/TRAP_END to enable signals when writing to a socket
+ which is full. [ruby-dev:27132]
-Sun Jun 1 12:05:10 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * io.c (rb_io_syswrite): wrap the write system call by
+ TRAP_BEG/TRAP_END to enable signals when writing to a pipe which is
+ full. [ruby-dev:27134]
- * test/drb: Wrap tests definitions by DRbTests module. This makes
- several tests (ACLEntryTest, TestBug4409, etc.) easier to understand
- that they are tests for DRb.
+Mon Sep 19 03:02:08 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Sun Jun 1 11:36:25 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * io.c (io_fwrite): wrap the write system call by TRAP_BEG/TRAP_END to
+ enable signals when writing to a pipe which is full.
- * lib/rinda/ring.rb (RingFinger#make_socket): Close the socket on
- exception.
+Sun Sep 18 02:10:47 2005 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Jun 1 06:55:26 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb: remove comments that are bungling up
+ the rdoc and ri output. output symbols as plain scalars.
- * parse.y (intern_str): dynamic attrset ID is registered by
- `rb_id_attrset()` already, so no further registration is needed.
- [ruby-core:62861]
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_emitter_reset): emit headless
+ documents always.
-Sun Jun 1 04:52:47 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_scan_scalar): quote scalars with any
+ kind of surrounding line space, tabs or spaces alike.
- * lib/English.rb: [DOC] $LOADED_FEATURES moved to load.c [Fixes GH-620]
- Patch submitted by @leafac in https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/620
- * doc/globals.rdoc: Added $LOADED_FEATURES to list
+ * ext/syck/token.c: accept tabs as whitespace, not for indentation,
+ but strip from plain scalars.
-Sat May 31 22:30:14 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/yaml/test_yaml.rb: remove outdated tests.
- * test/lib/leakchecker.rb: Leak checker extracted from
- test/lib/minitest/unit.rb.
+Sat Sep 17 23:25:04 2005 sheepman <sheepman@sheepman.sakura.ne.jp>
-Sat May 31 21:15:43 2014 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/mathn.rb (Rational::inspect): should preserve original
+ operand. [ruby-core:05806]
- * thread.c (rb_thread_atfork_internal): My compiler complains
- about this variable being used before initialized. I looked at
- the code and expanded the macro and turned out it was actually
- USED for pointer arithmetic, not dereferenced. So this was
- never a serious bug. But is annoying indeed to see warnings
- every time. I added `=0` and all went healthy.
+Sat Sep 17 23:20:27 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in: Also, I found that the problematic macro expansion
- only happens when we lack __typeof__ C extension, which shall
- not be the case of my compiler. I added AC_C_TYPEOF to kick ass.
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::Cookie): should handle multiple values for a
+ cookie name. [ruby-talk:156140]
-Sat May 31 16:32:50 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sat Sep 17 10:42:13 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/ipaddr.rb: extracted inline tests into test dir.
- * test/test_ipaddr.rb: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: MultiTkIp#eval_string and bg_eval_string
+ should call Kernel.eval on caller's safe-level instead of slave's
+ safe-level (Of course, the given script should be evaluated on
+ slave's safe-level).
-Sat May 31 16:29:21 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sat Sep 17 09:45:26 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/digest/lib/digest/hmac.rb: extracted inline tests into test dir.
- * test/digest/test_digest_hmac.rb: ditto.
+ * string.c (rb_str_substr): should propagate taintness even for
+ empty strings. [ruby-dev:27121]
-Sat May 31 16:02:03 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * string.c (rb_str_aref): should infect result if range argument
+ is tainted. [ruby-dev:27121]
- * test/test_syslog.rb: remove executable.
+Sat Sep 17 08:35:39 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
-Sat May 31 08:58:32 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/rss/maker/base.rb (RSS::Maker::ItemsBase#normalize): fixed
+ strange RSS::Maker::Item#max_size behavior.
+ Thanks to Kazuhiko <kazuhiko@fdiary.net>.
- * enc/unicode.c (init_case_fold_table): no longer need to
- initialize tables at runtime.
+ * test/rss/test_maker_1.0.rb (RSS::TestMaker10#test_items): ditto.
- * enc/unicode/case-folding.rb (lookup_hash): make perfect hash to
- lookup case unfolding table 3.
+Fri Sep 16 23:09:20 2005 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
- * enc/unicode/case-folding.rb (lookup_hash): make perfect hash to
- lookup case unfolding table 2.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_search_event_at): bug fix
+ in ext/win32ole/sample/ienavi.rb.
- * enc/unicode/case-folding.rb (lookup_hash): make perfect hash to
- lookup case unfolding table 1.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole/tests/testOLEEVENT.rb: ditto.
- * enc/unicode/case-folding.rb (lookup_hash): make perfect hash to
- lookup case folding table.
+Fri Sep 16 22:41:18 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * enc/unicode/case-folding.rb (print_table): merge non-locale and
- locale tables, and reduce initializing loops.
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_extname): empty string for path name ending with a
+ period. fixed: [ruby-core:05651]
- * enc/unicode/case-folding.rb (CaseFolding): modularize, and add
- --output-file option.
+ * file.c (rb_file_join): smarter behavior at edge cases.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:05706]
- * enc/unicode/case-folding.rb: script to convert CaseFolding.txt,
- translated from CaseFolding.py.
+Fri Sep 16 18:34:01 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat May 31 08:31:41 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/syck/node.c (syck_replace_str): was using return from the
+ void function. a patch from MIYAMUKO Katsuyuki
+ <miyamuko at mtb.biglobe.ne.jp>. [ruby-dev:27111]
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Check Tempfile leaks for each test method
- again.
+Fri Sep 16 14:48:48 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Sat May 31 03:50:50 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: fix typo on MultiTkIp#bg_eval_string
- * lib/delegate.rb: [DOC] Document raise in Delegator class
- Patch by @lucasmazza. [Fixes GH-621]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/621
+Fri Sep 16 12:02:12 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri May 30 21:23:26 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_resolver_transfer): remove C++ style
+ comment (//). [ruby-core:05793]
- * lib/webrick/server.rb: Use a pipe to detect server shutdown.
- shutdown() or close() for listening socket is not a reliable.
- Actually, both doesn't work (doesn't wake up select()) on
- DragonFly BSD 3.6.2.
+Fri Sep 16 00:14:14 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/webrick/utils.rb: :ShutdownSocketWithoutClose is not required
- now to immediate server shutdown detection.
- This fixes fd leaks.
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb: unintentionally overwritten changes by
+ Usa. reverted.
- * test/net/http/utils.rb: Ditto.
+Fri Sep 16 00:06:18 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Fri May 30 20:58:37 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (WEBrick::CGI::Socket#initialize): should set
+ $stdout.binmode.
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb (check_fd_leak): Sort the inspected
- objects list for a FD.
+Thu Sep 15 23:25:21 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri May 30 18:06:55 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/{soap,wsdl,xsd}, test/{soap,wsdl,xsd}: imported soap4r/1.5.5.
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb (check_fd_leak): Try GC to delete leaked
- FDs.
+ #nnn is a ticket number at http://dev.ctor.org/soap4r
-Fri May 30 12:05:59 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * SOAP
- * test/lib/test/unit/parallel.rb (_run_suite): orig_stdout may be nil
- though I don't know the reason.
+ * allow to configure an envelope namespace of SOAP request. (#124)
+ TemporaryNamespace = 'http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope'
+ @client.options["soap.envelope.requestnamespace"] =
+ TemporaryNamespace
+ @client.options["soap.envelope.responsenamespace"] =
+ TemporaryNamespace
+ @client.do_proc(...)
-Fri May 30 11:33:35 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * let SOAP request XML indent space configuable. see
+ "soap.envelope.no_indent" option. (#130)
- * string.c (rb_str_substr): need to reset code range for shared
- string too, not only copied string.
- [ruby-core:62842] [Bug #9882]
+ * let external CES configuable.
+ ex. client["soap.mapping.external_ces"] = 'SJIS'. $KCODE is used
+ by default. (#133)
+ external CES ::= CES used in Ruby object of client and server
+ internal CES ::= CES used in SOAP/OM
-Fri May 30 10:22:21 2014 Mark Lorenz <mlorenz@covermymeds.com>
+ * add iso-8859-1 external CES support. (#106)
- * lib/erb.rb (result): [DOC] no longer accepts a Proc, as
- Kernel.eval does not. [fix GH-619]
+ * fixed illegal 'qualified' handling of elements. it caused
+ ASP.NET inteoperability problem. (#144)
-Fri May 30 07:25:46 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * added 'soap.envelope.use_numeric_character_reference' (boolean)
+ option to let query XML use numeric character reference in XML,
+ not plain UTF-8 character. !GoogleSearch server seems to not
+ allow plain UTF-8 character since 2005-08-15 update. (#147)
- * ext/-test-/dir: Dir#fileno implemented.
+ * SOAP::Header::SimpleHeader (de)serialization throws an exception
+ on !SimpleHeader.on_(in|out)bound when header is a String. so we
+ could not use a simple single element headerItem. fixed. thanks
+ to emil. (#129)
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb (find_fds): Don't return the fd used to
- scan /proc/$$/fd.
+ * out parameter of rpc operation did not work. (#132)
-Fri May 30 04:48:00 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * follow HTTP redirect only if using http-access2. (#125) (#145)
- * parse.y (rb_gc_mark_parser): remove, empty since r8758
- * internal.h: ditto, not usable from extensions since 2.0.0
- * gc.c (gc_mark_roots): remove checkpoint for parser
+ * add a workaround for importing an WSDL whose path begins with
+ drive letter. (#115)
-Thu May 29 23:27:50 2014 Rei Odaira <Rei.Odaira@gmail.com>
+ * WSDL
- * signal.c (ruby_signal): should return either `old.sa_sigaction`
- or `old.sa_handler`, depending on whether `SA_SIGINFO` is set in
- `old.sa_flags`, because they may not be a union.
- [ruby-core:62836] [Bug #9878]
+ * SOAP Data which is defined as a simpletype was not mapped
+ correctly to Ruby obj when using wsdl2ruby.rb generated classdef
+ file. (#123)
-Thu May 29 23:11:20 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * rpc/literal support. (#118)
- * io.c (pipe_open): Close pipes when rb_execarg_fixup() raises
- an exception.
- (rb_execarg_fixup_v): New function.
+ * re-implemented local element qualify/unqualify control. handles
+ elementFormDefault and form in WSDL. (#119)
-Thu May 29 22:18:57 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * Array of an element which has simpleType causes a crash. (#128)
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb (capture_subprocess_io): Close fds.
+ * prarmeterOrder may not contain return part so it can be shorter
+ than parts size. Thanks to Hugh. (#139)
-Thu May 29 19:47:08 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * Samples
- * io.c (rb_io_s_pipe): Close pipes if io_encoding_set() raises an
- exception.
- (io_encoding_set_v): New function.
+ * added !BasicAuth client sample. (#117)
-Thu May 29 19:42:49 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * added Base64 client/server sample.
- * lib/csv.rb (CSV.open): Close the opened file when an exception
- occur.
+ * added Flickr SOAP interface client sample. (#122)
-Thu May 29 19:31:10 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * added !SalesForce client sample. (#135)
- * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb (SSLServer#accept): Close a socket
- if any exception occur.
+ * updated Thawte CA certificate for !GoogleAdWords sample.
-Thu May 29 05:05:29 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * updated a client script with the newer version made by Johan.
+ thanks!
- * include/ruby/ruby.h: Hide Symbol internals.
- (struct RSymbol): moved to internal.h
- (RSYMBOL): ditto
+ * shortened long file names. (#120)
-Thu May 29 00:28:56 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * fixed typo in authheader sample. (#129)
- * ext/socket/unixsocket.c (rsock_init_unixsock): Open a socket
- after path length check.
- This fixes a fd leak by TestSocket_UNIXSocket#test_too_long_path.
+ * updated deprecated method usage. (#138)
-Wed May 28 23:04:35 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu Sep 15 23:02:57 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * test/ruby/test_io.rb (test_flush_in_finalizer1): Use
- ObjectSpace.each_object to close files.
- GC.start is not reliable.
+ * win32/win32.h (rb_w32_stat): added prototype.
-Wed May 28 19:00:31 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu Sep 15 22:35:55 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/net/imap.rb (Net::IMAP#initialize): Close the opened socket when
- any exception occur.
- This fixes a fd leak by IMAPTest#test_imaps_post_connection_check
- which start_tls_session() raises an exception.
+ * test/ruby/test_signal.rb (test_exit_action): skip the test using
+ fork on fork-less platforms.
-Wed May 28 18:06:13 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu Sep 15 11:39:18 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_close): Fix sync_close to work
- when SSL is not started.
- This fix the fd leak by test_https_proxy_authentication in
- test/net/http/test_https_proxy.rb.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/dialog.rb: If a dialog does not show up yet,
+ TkDialogObj#name raises an exception. [ruby-talk:156109]
-Wed May 28 10:29:28 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu Sep 15 01:39:19 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * vm.c (rb_vm_living_threads_foreach): remove function
- [ruby-core:62745]
- * thread.c (terminate_i): remove
- * thread.c (terminate_all): implement (inlines old terminate_i)
- * thread.c (rb_thread_terminate_all): use terminate_all
- * thread.c (rb_thread_fd_close_i): remove
- * thread.c (rb_thread_fd_close): iterate inline
- * thread.c (thread_list_i): remove
- * thread.c (rb_thread_list): iterate inline
- * thread.c (rb_thread_atfork_internal): iterate inline
- * thread.c (terminate_atfork_i): update types to remove casts
- * thread.c (terminate_atfork_before_exec_i): ditto
- * thread.c (struct thgroup_list_params): remove definition
- * thread.c (thgroup_list_i): remove
- * thread.c (thgroup_list): iterate inline
- * thread.c (check_deadlock_i): remove
- * thread.c (debug_deadlock_check): implement (inlines check_deadlock_i)
- * thread.c (debug_i): remove
- * thread.c (rb_check_deadlock): iterate inline
- * vm.c (vm_mark_each_thread_func): remove
- * vm.c (rb_vm_mark): iterate inline
- * vm_core.h (rb_vm_living_threads_remove): remove
- * vm_trace.c (clear_trace_func_i): remove
- * vm_trace.c (rb_clear_trace_func): iterate inline
+ * lib/rinda/tuplespace.rb (Rinda::TemplateEntry::initialize): pull
+ up method. Tabs converted to spaces.
-Wed May 28 09:30:51 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu Sep 15 00:18:24 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * signal.c (signal_exec): ignore immediate cmd for SIG_IGN
- * signal.c (trap_handler): set cmd to true for SIG_IGN
- * signal.c (trap): handle nil and true values for oldcmd
- [Bug #9835]
+ * lib/net/telnet.rb (Net::Telnet::waitfor): replace sysread with
+ readpartial. [ruby-talk:127641]
-Wed May 28 01:02:54 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Sep 14 22:40:26 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/tempfile.rb (Tempfile#inspect): Show "(closed)" if the tempfile
- is closed.
+ * dir.c (ruby_glob): glob function not using ruby exception system.
-Wed May 28 00:38:09 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Sep 14 01:26:03 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Use Tempfile#close! instead of
- Tempfile#unlink to close file descriptors.
+ * lib/net/https.rb: backported from trunk, rev 1.3.
+ [ruby-dev:25673] (again), [ruby-dev:26617] (again),
+ [ruby-dev:27062]
- * test/openssl/test_config.rb: Ditto.
+ * ext/openssl/lib/net/https.rb: removed.
- * test/ruby/test_io.rb: Ditto.
+ * ext/openssl/lib/net/protocols.rb: removed.
-Wed May 28 00:06:18 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/net/http.rb: #use_ssl?, #use_ssl are moved from net/https.
- * lib/net/ftp.rb (transfercmd): Close TCP server socket even if an
- exception occur.
+Tue Sep 13 22:09:40 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue May 27 23:50:07 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/logger.rb (Logger): added formatter accessor to logger for
+ dictating the way in which the logger should format the messages it
+ displays. Thanks to Nicholas Seckar (cf. [ruby-talk:153391]) and
+ Daniel Berger.
- * lib/cgi/core.rb: Use Tempfile#close! instead of Tempfile#unlink
- to close file descriptors.
+ * lib/logger.rb (Logger): added VERSION constant.
-Tue May 27 23:06:46 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/logger.rb: removed document for LogDevice. It is an
+ implementation detail and is not a public interface.
- * parse.y (parser_number_literal_suffix): refine error message for
- extra dot and digits.
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb: added tests.
-Tue May 27 22:44:20 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Tue Sep 13 21:47:17 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/rexml: Avoid fd leaks.
+ * eval.c (BEGIN_CALLARGS): pop halfly pushed status.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:26881]
-Tue May 27 22:24:25 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+Tue Sep 13 16:26:45 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * test/rexml/test_document.rb: Indent.
+ * lib/net/http.rb: backported from trunk, rev 1.128.
+ [ruby-dev:25673] [ruby-dev:26617]
-Tue May 27 22:15:29 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+ * lib/net/protocol.rb: backported from trunk, rev 1.78.
- * test/rexml/test_document.rb: Wrap by REXMLTests module.
+ * lib/net/protocol.rb: new method #old_open to support net/smtp
+ and net/pop.
-Tue May 27 22:11:10 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+ * lib/net/smtp.rb: use #old_open.
- * test/rexml/test_encoding_2.rb: Remove a needless file.
+ * lib/net/pop.rb: ditto.
-Tue May 27 22:10:30 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+Tue Sep 13 12:33:05 2005 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/rexml/test_contrib.rb: Indent.
+ * lib/yaml.rb: reworking YAML::Stream to use the new
+ emitter.
-Tue May 27 21:28:16 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/yaml/stream.rb: ditto.
- * ext/socket/ifaddr.c (ifaddr_inspect_flags): support IFF_SIMPLEX.
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb: added Object#yaml_new.
-Tue May 27 21:03:03 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+ * lib/yaml/tag.rb: the tag_subclasses? method now
+ shows up in the class. allow taguri to be set using an accessor.
+ continue support of Object#to_yaml_type.
- * test/rexml/: Use REXMLTests as wrapping module for REXML tests.
- I avoid using the same module for library in test because
- it provides "include REXML" environment in test. Normally,
- users don't use REXML on "include REXML" environment. So I
- don't want to write tests on "include REXML" environment.
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: new emitter code. yaml_new and yaml_initialize
+ get called, should they be present. consolidated all the diaspora of internal
+ node types into the family below YAML::Syck::Node -- Map,
+ Seq, Scalar -- all of whom are SyckNode structs pointing to
+ Ruby data. moved Object#yaml_new into the node_import and made it the
+ default behavior. the target_class is always called wih yaml_new, prepended
+ a parameter, which is the klass. loaded nodes through GenericResolver show their style.
+ new Resolver#tagurize converts type ids to taguris.
-Tue May 27 20:59:37 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+ * ext/syck/implicit.re: were 'y' and 'n' seriously omitted??
- * test/rexml/test_comment.rb: Remove needless REXML module wrapping.
+ * ext/syck/emitter.c: renovated emitter, walks the tree in advance.
+ consolidated redundant block_styles struct into
+ the scalar_style struct. (this means loaded nodes can now
+ be sent back to emitter and preserve at least its very basic
+ formatting.)
-Tue May 27 20:56:49 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+ * ext/syck/gram.c: headless documents of any kind allowed.
- * test/openssl/test_pkcs7.rb: Fix inverted expected and actual values.
+ * ext/syck/node.c: new syck_replace_str methods and syck_empty_*
+ methods for rewriting node contents, while keeping the ID
+ and other setup info. added syck_seq_assign.
-Tue May 27 20:26:06 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/syck/syck.h: reflect block_styles and new node functions.
- * test/ruby/test_io.rb (test_flush_in_finalizer1): some opened fds are
- remain before GC, so unlink the tempfile is failed.
+Mon Sep 12 20:53:06 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Tue May 27 19:07:26 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/openssl/test_pkcs7.rb (test_enveloped): skip this test
+ to avoid a bug of PKCS7_enctypt() (only if ext/openssl is
+ compiled with OpenSSL-0.9.7d or earlier versions).
+ http://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-dev@openssl.org/msg17376.html
- * io.c (rb_io_autoclose_p): Don't raise on frozen IO.
+Mon Sep 12 14:03:33 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: IO#autoclose? may raise IOError.
+ * test/dbm/test_dbm.rb: remove locking test, which may not be
+ supported on some platforms. [ruby-dev:27030]
-Tue May 27 19:01:49 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Sep 12 10:45:58 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/openssl/test_pair.rb: Modify TestSSL#test_read_and_write
- to handle partial sysreads. [Bug #7398][ruby-core:49563]
- * test/openssl/test_ssl.rb: ditto.
+ * ext/dl/dl.c (rb_io_to_ptr): merged a patch for DragonFly BSD
+ from Takahiro Kambe <taca at back-street.net>. [ruby-dev:27023]
-Tue May 27 18:46:23 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Sep 11 22:05:51 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * test/openssl/test_pkcs7.rb: Add tests for PKCS7#type= and add_data.
- [Feature #7399][ruby-core:49565]
+ * bin/erb (ERB::Main#run): set ERB#filename so that it is used
+ when reporting syntax/runtime errors. Tabs converted to spaces.
-Tue May 27 17:45:09 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sat Sep 10 10:17:03 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * test/openssl/test_hmac.rb (test_binary_update): Added Test for
- HMAC signing with UTF-8 String. [Bug #7512][ruby-core:50559]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c (ossl_engine_s_by_id):
+ OpenSSL::Engine.by_id calls given block before calling
+ ENGINE_init (block parameter is the return value of this method
+ itself). this functionality is useful to load dynamic shared
+ engines. the following code is a sample of loading a key using
+ OpenSC PKCS #11 module.
-Tue May 27 17:10:14 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ require "openssl"
+ pkcs11 = OpenSSL::Engine.by_id("dynamic"){|e|
+ e.ctrl_cmd("SO_PATH", "/usr/lib/opensc/engine_pkcs11.so")
+ e.ctrl_cmd("LIST_ADD", "1")
+ e.ctrl_cmd("LOAD")
+ }
+ pkcs11.ctrl_cmd("PIN", "secret")
+ key = pkcs11.load_private_key
- * test/runner.rb: fixed randomly test failure.
- [Bug #6573][ruby-core:45563]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c (ossl_engine_ctrl_cmd): new method
+ OpenSSL::Engine#ctrl_cmd. it wraps ENGINE_ctrl_cmd_string.
-Tue May 27 16:58:12 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c (ossl_engine_get_cmds): new method
+ OpenSSL::Engine#cmds. it returms engine command definitions.
- * test/test_timeout.rb (test_timeout): inverted test condition.
- [Bug #8523]
+Sat Sep 10 10:09:47 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Tue May 27 12:24:22 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (asn1str_to_str): new function.
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Show leaked file descriptors.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkcs7.c: new class OpenSSL::PKCS7::RecipientInfo.
+ this class wraps PKCS7_RECIP_INFO struct.
-Tue May 27 11:12:56 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkcs7.c: OpenSSL::PKCS7::Signer is renamed to
+ OpenSSL::PKCS7::SignerInfo. ("Signer" remains as an alias of
+ SignerInfo.)
- * io.c (rb_io_fileno, rb_io_inspect): non-modification does not
- error on frozen IO. [ruby-dev:48241] [Bug #9865]
+ * test/openssl/test_pkcs7.rb: new file.
-Tue May 27 00:00:21 2014 yui-knk <spiketeika@gmail.com>
+Sat Sep 10 10:05:51 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * insns.def (defineclass): fix typo in the instruction comment.
- [fix GH-618]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ns_spki.c (ossl_spki_initialize): assume that
+ the argument is a DER string if Base64 decoding failed.
-Mon May 26 16:33:15 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ns_pki.c (ossl_spki_to_der): new method.
- * test/ruby/test_file.rb: skip the test of atime on Windows, because
- Windows delays updating atime about 1 hour.
- see more details:
- http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724290%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
+ * test/openssl/test_ns_spki.rb: add new file.
-Mon May 26 12:25:36 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Sep 10 09:56:24 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/optionparser.rb, lib/optparse.rb (OptParse): aliases.
- [ruby-core:62751] [Feature #9864]
+ * ext/openssl/lib/digest.rb: added SHA224, SHA256, SHA384 and SHA512.
+ these features are enabled if this library is compiled with
+ OpenSSL 0.9.8 or later.
-Mon May 26 07:59:34 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/openssl/test_digest.rb: add test for new digests.
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Show Finished threads line-by-line.
+Sat Sep 10 09:51:30 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Mon May 26 01:39:02 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_raise): should use ERR_peek_last_error
+ to get last error on the current thread. And should report
+ errors on the stack while OpenSSL.debug is true.
- * lib/csv.rb: Reject nil as data source for CSV.new, patch by @Peeja.
- [Fixes GH-580] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/580
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_get_errors): new method for debugging
+ this library.
-Mon May 26 01:07:51 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_sslctx_set_ciphers): fix error message.
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Show leaked threads and tempfiles
- line-by-line.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509req.c (ossl_x509req_set_attributes): get rid
+ of unused variable.
-Sun May 25 23:02:06 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509store.c (ossl_x509store_initialize): should
+ set @time to avoid warning.
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb (MiniTest::Assertions#diff): Remove
- tempfiles.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509store.c (ossl_x509store_set_default_paths,
+ X509_STORE_add_cert, X509_STORE_add_crl): should raise error if
+ wrapped functions failed.
-Sun May 25 22:42:27 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/openssl/test_x509store.rb: add test for errors.
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Check tempfile leak for each test class.
+Fri Sep 9 22:13:19 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 25 20:31:49 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): prohibit calling tainted method (>2) when
+ $SAFE == 0.
- * configure.in (ac_cv_func_{getcontext,setcontext}): do not
- disable ucontext.h entirely, but disable use of functions only.
- `ucontext_t` is necessary in the signal handler now.
+Fri Sep 9 16:45:25 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 25 20:00:23 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * string.c (rb_str_times): make empty strings to keep taintness,
+ and a little improvement. [ruby-dev:26900]
- * signal.c (check_stack_overflow): revert part of r46100, the
- previous condition was correct, and fix compilation error on
- other architecture linux. [ruby-core:62746] [Bug #9862]
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (iconv_try), ext/iconv/extconf.rb: get rid of meta
+ characters in command line option. fixed: [ruby-talk:155369]
-Sun May 25 17:09:13 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu Sep 8 14:58:11 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Less ObjectSpace.each_object(Tempfile)
- invocation.
+ * merged a patch from Takahiro Kambe <taca at back-street.net> to
+ support DragonFly BSD. [ruby-dev:26984]
-Sun May 25 16:54:06 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Sep 7 12:55:08 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Use Thread.list instead of
- ObjectSpace.each_object(Thread).
+ * lib/open-uri.rb: abolish mod === tempfile to avoid a problem
+ [ruby-dev:26967].
-Sun May 25 15:53:54 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Sep 7 10:45:15 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/rinda/ring.rb (Rinda::RingServer#shutdown): Join the killed
- threads.
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_switch): convert all exceptions to
+ SystemExit. fixed: [ruby-core:05724]
-Sun May 25 15:26:17 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_terminated): show backtrace before propagate
+ exceptions to main thread.
- * lib/webrick/utils.rb: Override the inspect method of the thread
- used in WEBrick::Utils::TimeoutHandler.
+Wed Sep 7 08:35:04 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 25 14:22:30 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * Makefile.in, configure.in (MINIOBJS): miniruby on HP-UX can not load
+ extension libraries.
- * test/openssl: Join threads.
+ * bignum.c (bignew_1, bigadd): K&R style argument actually can't be
+ defined as char.
-Sun May 25 12:46:47 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * missing/vsnprintf.c: ANSI compiler supports const keyword.
- * error.c (rb_bug_context): new function to report bug with
- context.
+ * ext/digest/sha2/extconf.rb: reject platforms which has inttypes.h
+ but no 64bit integer.
- * vm_dump.c (rb_vm_bugreport): accepts `ucontext_t` argument to
- dump machine registers. based on [GH-584].
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (what_type?): guesstimate type.
- * signal.c (sigbus, sigsegv): dump machine registers if available.
+ * ext/etc/etc.c (setup_passwd), ext/etc/extconf.rb: pw_age might be
+ char*. fixed: [ruby-core:05470]
-Sun May 25 12:32:42 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Sep 7 08:32:47 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Sort leaked threads and tempfiles.
+ * object.c (rb_mod_cvar_get, rb_mod_cvar_set): document fix from
+ sheepman <sheepman@sheepman.sakura.ne.jp>; a bug in visibility
+ description. [ruby-dev:26965]
-Sun May 25 12:15:30 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): warn "too many argument" on verbose
+ mode (-v/-w); backported from 1.9. [ruby-dev:26963]
- * signal.c (check_stack_overflow): fix condition to use ucontext
- register, mcontext_t dereference, and its member names, on Mac
- OS X.
+Mon Sep 5 17:03:07 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 25 11:58:26 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * lib/ostruct.rb: a patch from Florian Gross <florgro at gmail.com>
+ merged to allow recursive inspect (and to_s) for OpenStruct.
+ [ruby-core:05532]
- * enumerator.c: [DOC] Fix example to show Enumerator#peek behavior
- Patch by Erik Hollembeak [Bug #9814]
+Mon Sep 5 07:01:12 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Sun May 25 11:56:33 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb (Buffering#do_write):
+ should clear data from the buffer which already been output.
- * vsnprintf.c (BSD_vfprintf): fix string width when precision is
- given. as the result of `memchr` is NULL or its offset from the
- start cannot exceed the size, the comparison was always false.
- [ruby-core:62737] [Bug #9861]
+Fri Sep 2 23:51:54 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 25 11:32:42 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * lib: do not use __send__ to access private methods. [ruby-dev:26935]
- * lib/yaml.rb: Remove Psych::EngineManager [Bug #8344]
- * test/psych/*: ditto.
+Fri Sep 2 03:29:00 2005 Keiju Ishitsuka <keiju@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 25 10:34:15 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * lib/irb/init.rb: make IRB -I option that is same befavior for ruby.
+ [ruby-dev:26872], [ruby-dev: 26920]
- * doc/regexp.rdoc: [DOC] Clarify whitespace matching by @allolex
- [Fixes GH-606] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/606
+ * lib/irb/locale.rb: support to print help message when OS locale is
+ ja_JP.utf-8. [ruby-dev:26872]
-Sun May 25 10:19:34 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Thu Sep 1 17:11:25 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * enum.c: [DOC] Use #find in example to clarify alias by @rachellogie
- Patch submitted via documenting-ruby/ruby#34
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): wrong condition for $SAFE restoration.
-Sun May 25 10:16:43 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Thu Sep 1 14:12:45 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * cont.c: [DOC] Fix rdoc in example for Fiber#transfer by @majjoha
- Patch submitted via documenting-ruby/ruby#33
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: On Tcl8.5, MultiTkIp#invoke_hidden doesn't
+ work (gives wrong order of arguments).
-Sun May 25 10:01:11 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: add MultiTkIp#invoke_hidden_on_namespace
+ to support '-namespace' option of 'interp invokehidden' command
+ on Tcl8.5.
- * lib/irb.rb: [DOC] Fixed syntax error in example by @jasdeepsingh.
- Patch submitted via documenting-ruby/ruby#32
+Wed Aug 31 14:43:15 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 25 09:58:02 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (OPTFLAGS): default global optimization to
+ disabled for all VC++ versions. fixed: [ruby-dev:26897]
- * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_chown_R): Add tests for
- chown_R. [Feature #9383][ruby-core:59641]
+Wed Aug 31 11:35:43 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 25 09:57:09 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * test/gdbm/test_gdbm.rb (teardown): should remove GDBM temporary
+ file.
- * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: Added recursively chown tests.
- [Feature #9303][ruby-core:59325]
+Wed Aug 31 10:30:56 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sun May 25 09:41:56 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * process.c (proc_detach, proc_setmaxgroups): missing argument type
+ declaration. (I recommend ANSI-style function)
- * class.c: [DOC] Fixed grammar and examples of instance_methods.
- By @alex-frost via documenting-ruby/ruby#31
+Tue Aug 30 23:20:19 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 25 09:40:44 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_rescue2): initialization miss. fixed: [ruby-dev:26917]
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb: Show leaked threads and tempfiles.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem, xpopen): no longer expand by Config.
-Sun May 25 08:54:38 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (link_command, cc_command, cpp_command): expand
+ variables at once, and quote hdrdir. fixed: [ruby-core:05680]
- * test/openssl/test_partial_record_read.rb: Testing read_nonblock on
- a partial TLS record results in IO::WaitReadable by @mohamedhafez.
- [fix GH-547]
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (libpathflag): quote paths.
-Sun May 25 08:43:16 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Tue Aug 30 19:34:27 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/logger.rb: refactored to include Logger::Period.
+ * ext/digest/md5/md5ossl.h, ext/digest/rmd160/rmd160ossl.h,
+ ext/digest/sha1/sha1ossl.h: include <stddef.h> to avoid
+ error in compilation with OpenSSL-0.9.8. [ruby-list:41068]
-Sun May 25 06:50:19 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Mon Aug 29 19:54:21 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * vm_eval.c: [DOC] Improve instance_eval description when given a
- block or String arguments. By @nathanl via documenting-ruby/ruby#28
+ * lib/rdoc/usage.rb: improper exceptions. [ruby-dev:26870]
-Sun May 25 06:29:39 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * lib/rdoc/usage.rb: support the case when non-ruby code exists before
+ shebang. (this is needed when ri.bat is executed on windows)
- * array.c: [DOC] Clarify default argument for Array.new.
- By @Elffers [Fixes GH-610]
+Mon Aug 29 17:48:17 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat May 24 22:37:20 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * eval.c (method_arity): should return proper arity value.
+ [ruby-dev:26390]
- * array.c: [DOC] Add more documents to shuffle! and shuffle.
- Contributed by @JuanitoFatas [ci skip][fix GH-612]
+Mon Aug 29 01:19:57 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Sat May 24 22:28:55 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/time.rb (Time.parse): extract fractional seconds using
+ Date._parse. [ruby-talk:153859]
- * test/lib/minitest/.document: removed unused configuration.
+Sat Aug 27 20:20:01 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sat May 24 19:08:47 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/curses/curses.c ({curses,window}_clrtoeol): added. suggested
+ by Reyn Vlietstra.
- * test/lib/minitest/spec.rb: Unused file removed.
+ * ext/curses/curses.c: chtype in curses is not `char', rahter `long'.
+ [ruby-Bugs:2298]
- * test/lib/minitest/autorun.rb: Don't require minitest/spec.
+ * ext/curses/view.rb: String =~ String is deprecated.
- * test/lib/minitest/benchmark.rb: Ditto.
+Wed Aug 24 10:53:28 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat May 24 18:45:30 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb (test_shifting_size): should close log
+ device before unlink, since some platform cannot unlink opened
+ file.
- * test/benchmark/test_benchmark.rb: Use test/unit.
+Sun Aug 21 00:13:27 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat May 24 16:20:59 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/importer.rb (WSDL::XMLSchema::Importer#fetch): add
+ a workaround for importing an WSDL whose path begins with drive
+ letter. [ruby-dev:26242]
- * process.c (proc_getgroups, proc_setgroups): use ALLOCV_N
- [Bug #9856]
+Sat Aug 20 22:37:13 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat May 24 15:49:39 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/logger.rb (write, shift_log?, shift_log): file shifting race
+ condition bug fixed. [ruby-dev:26764]
- * test/lib/minitest/unit.rb (parallelize_me!): Removed.
- This fixes the line-by-line structure of the test result in verbose
- mode. [ruby-core:54905]
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb: tests.
- * test/lib/minitest/parallel_each.rb: Removed.
+Fri Aug 19 18:13:39 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * test/minitest/test_minitest_mock.rb: Don't call parallelize_me!.
+ * lib/time.rb (Time.apply_offset): fix a problem with last day of
+ month. reported by Lucas Nussbaum. [ruby-talk:152866]
- * test/minitest/test_minitest_spec.rb: Ditto.
+Thu Aug 18 12:46:28 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * test/minitest/test_minitest_unit.rb: Ditto.
- Tests for parallel feature removed.
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub (COMMON_HEADERS): reverted 1.42.2.24.
+ I misunderstood, bccwin32 on ruby_1_8 uses winsock2 originally.
+ [ruby-dev:26806]
-Sat May 24 15:29:10 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * win32/win32.h: include winsock2.h instead of winsock.h. (bcc32)
- * test/lib/minitest/hell.rb: Unused file removed.
+Wed Aug 17 23:58:05 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/lib/minitest/pride.rb: Ditto.
+ * object.c (rb_to_integer): argument constified.
-Sat May 24 15:05:32 2014 yui-knk <spiketeika@gmail.com>
+ * eval.c (terminate_process): take String message.
- * enumerator.c (yielder_yield_push): Insert a break after the
- method return value. [fix GH-617]
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_switch): propagate the exception caused thread
+ termination directly. fixed: [ruby-core:05552]
-Sat May 24 14:59:12 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Aug 17 00:05:46 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/lib/minitest: Remove comments not appropriate now.
+ * eval.c (rb_add_method): preserve safe level in the environment
+ where a method is defined .
- * test/minitest: Ditto.
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): restore preserved safe level in the method
+ execution.
-Sat May 24 14:02:04 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Mon Aug 15 00:38:51 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * NEWS: added minitest changes.
+ * eval.c (rb_rescue2): reduce PUSH_TAG() as well as NODE_RESCUE.
+ [ruby-dev:26800]
-Sat May 24 13:42:46 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * range.c (range_check, range_init): reduce useless exceptions.
- * test/lib/test/unit/test-unit.gemspec: removed needless gemspec file.
+Sat Aug 13 18:51:26 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat May 24 09:39:06 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * eval.c (rb_block_pass): distinguish current block from others.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:26274]
- * defs/default_gems: removed minitest entry.
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_set_string): disallow nil.
+ http://www.rubyist.net/~nobu/t/20050811.html#c05
-Sat May 24 06:17:33 2014 Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@zenspider.com>
+Thu Aug 11 23:29:03 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/minitest: minitest 4.7.5 removed. Need to support proper
- gem packaging / installation before minitest 5 can be added.
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c: keep holding string after closed.
-Sat May 24 05:54:06 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu Aug 11 13:01:48 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
- * ext/socket/mkconstants.rb: More constants
+ * lib/rss: fixed sort bug. [ruby-list:41018]
-Sat May 24 00:25:34 2014 Ayumu AIZAWA <ayumu.aizawa@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb (RSS::RDF::Channel#setup_maker_attributes):
+ removed self.
- * NEWS: add information of incompatibility about Prime.prime?
- * lib/prime.rb: fix docs.
+ * lib/rss/maker/base.rb (RSS::Maker::ItemsBase#<=>): use #date
+ instead of @date.
+ (RSS::Maker::Base::self.def_array_element): added #size.
-Fri May 23 21:36:28 2014 Josh Goebel <dreamer3@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rss/maker/1.0.rb
+ (RSS::Maker::RSS10::Channel#to_rss,
+ RSS::Maker::RSS10::Items::Item#to_rss): cleared dc_dates set
+ upped by using #date.
- * net/protocol.rb (using_each_crlf_line): fix SMTP dot-stuffing
- for messages not ending with a new-line.
- [ruby-core:61441] [Bug #9627] [fix GH-616]
+ * lib/rss/maker/dublincore.rb
+ (RSS::Maker::ChannelBase, RSS::Maker::ItemsBase::ItemBase):
+ fixed opposite alias.
-Fri May 23 03:48:08 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * test/rss/test_setup_maker_1.0.rb
+ (RSS::TestSetupMaker10::test_setup_maker_items_sort): added some
+ tests for RSS::Maker::ItemsBase#do_sort.
- * gc.c (rb_free_m_tbl): mark function as static
+Wed Aug 10 10:29:40 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * method.h (rb_free_m_tbl): remove prototype
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: fix bug on handling __ruby2val_optkeys().
-Thu May 22 22:58:27 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb: fix bug on handling
+ __item_ruby2val_optkeys().
- * ext/socket/mkconstants.rb: More TCP option constants.
- Describe Linux and glibc versions.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb: didn't check __item_ruby2val_optkeys().
-Thu May 22 20:38:10 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/component.rb: ditto.
- * file.c (stat_birthtime): add birthtime support [Feature #9647]
+Tue Aug 9 15:12:04 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * file.c (rb_stat_birthtime): add File::Stat.birthtime
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: remove dangerous 'rb_jump_tag's.
- * file.c (rb_file_s_birthtime): add File.birthtime
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add __val2ruby_optkeys and __ruby2val_optkeys to
+ help to convert option values between ruby and tcl.
- * file.c (rb_file_birthtime): add File#birthtime
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb: add __item_val2ruby_optkeys and
+ __item_ruby2val_optkeys to help to convert option values between
+ ruby and tcl.
- * configure.in: check struct stat.st_birthtimespec.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/radiobutton.rb: use __ruby2val_optkeys for 'variable'
+ option (for the reason of backward compatibility).
-Thu May 22 19:38:14 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/composite.rb: clarify the arguments of super().
- * file.c: remove IO::Statfs because of reject. [Feature #9772]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/spinbox.rb: ditto.
-Thu May 22 14:02:13 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: ditto.
- * enc/jis/props.kwd: constify character property tables of JIS
- based encodings by perfect hash.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/validation.rb: ditto.
- * enc/euc_jp.c, enc/shift_jis.c: use character property functions.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: support to treat tkvariable-type
+ configure options.
-Wed May 21 12:21:10 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Tue Aug 9 20:30:19 2005 Tadashi Saito <shiba@mail2.accsnet.ne.jp>
- * ext/socket/option.c: Fix compilation error on Android.
- Bionic doesn't define TCP state constants.
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_coerce): allow bignum x bignum coercing.
+ [ruby-dev:26778]
-Wed May 21 11:42:31 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Aug 8 20:43:02 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in: workaround for Info.plist to get rid of `dsymutil`
- crash by wrong files in parent directories.
- [ruby-core:62594] [Bug #9840]
+ * test/ruby/test_method.rb: added. [ruby-dev:26761]
-Tue May 20 20:57:34 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Aug 7 23:50:14 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_dir.rb (test_glob): added testcase of double
- slash path.
+ * test/ruby/test_super.rb: added from HEAD. [ruby-dev:26743]
-Tue May 20 04:58:54 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Aug 7 01:31:15 2005 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
- * ext/socket/extconf.rb: Don't check fields of struct tcp_info if the
- structure is not available.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (WIN32OLE_EVENT#on_event): should set
+ only one event handler.
-Mon May 19 23:13:33 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/win32ole/tests/testOLEEVENT.rb: ditto.
- * ext/socket/option.c (inspect_tcp_info): Permit longer data. (glibc
- 2.7 adds tcpi_rcv_rtt, tcpi_rcv_space and tcpi_total_retrans to
- struct tcp_info.)
+ * ext/win32ole/tests/testOLEPARAM.rb: remove re-defined
+ test_ole_type_detail method.
-Mon May 19 20:49:07 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sat Aug 6 12:35:24 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * ext/socket/option.c (inspect_tcp_info): New function to inspect
- struct tcp_info.
- (sockopt_inspect): Use inspect_tcp_info.
+ * ext/tk/lib/{tk.rb,tk/itemconfig.rb}: configure creates
+ TkVariable if key name is 'variable' or 'textvariable'
+ by default. [ruby-dev:26749]
- * ext/socket/extconf.rb: Check tcp_info related things.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/{label,radiobutton}.rb: removed its own
+ {variable,textvariable} function.
- * ext/socket/rubysocket.h: Include netinet/tcp_fsm.h if available.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: retains backward conpatibility.
-Mon May 19 19:36:39 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Fri Aug 5 12:50:32 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * test/dbm/test_dbm.rb: Use Etc.uname.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fixed memory leak when tk_funcall raised
+ exception. (copies argv into heap in tk_funcall instead of
+ caller)
- * test/gdbm/test_gdbm.rb: Ditto.
+Fri Aug 5 12:42:57 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon May 19 16:54:22 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): need to convert path separetor
+ before invoking install command.
- * ext/etc/etc.c (etc_uname): add support for Windows using
- GetVersionExW(), GetSystemInfo(), and GetComputerNameExW() with
- `ComputerNameDnsHostname`. [Feature #9842]
+Fri Aug 5 00:27:04 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Mon May 19 16:29:48 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: refactoring - extract ruby string <->
+ tcl object conversion as get_str_from_obj and get_obj_from_str.
- * string.c (rb_pat_search): advance by byte offset but not by char
- offset. [ruby-core:62669] [Bug #9849]
+Fri Aug 5 00:19:33 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon May 19 14:06:18 2014 Shota Fukumori <her@sorah.jp>
+ * extmk.rb (extmake): needs to be wrapped in an Array.
- * bin/testrb: Removed. Forgot to remove in r45971.
- [Feature #9711] [ruby-core:62620]
+Thu Aug 4 18:38:36 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Sun May 18 16:42:08 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: cannot compile for Tcl7.6/Tk4.2.
- * test/ruby/test_m17n_comb.rb (test_str_crypt): Use Etc.confstr to
- detect the glibc version.
- libc.so is not an executable on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 7.0 (wheezy).
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: add nativethread consistency check.
-Sun May 18 12:15:54 2014 Jonathan Mukai-Heidt <johnnymukai@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tcltklib/stubs.c: ditto.
- * io.c (argf_each_line, argf_inplace_mode_set): [DOC] Update ARGF
- documentation examples. `ARGF.lines` has been deprecated in
- favor of `ARGF.each_line`. [Fixes GH-615]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: forgot to define TclTkIp.encoding and encoding=
+ when Tcl is 7.6 or 8.0.
-Sun May 18 11:59:25 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/wm.rb: support to make some methods as options of
+ root or toplevel widget. [ruby-talk:150336]
- * missing/nextafter.c: Include ruby/missing.h.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/root.rb: ditto.
-Sun May 18 11:09:28 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/toplevel.rb: ditto.
- * win32/Makefile.sub: Add nextafter.obj to MISSING.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/SUPPRT_STATUS: update RELEASE_DATE
-Sun May 18 10:46:04 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu Aug 4 08:03:39 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/etc/etc.c: Etc.sysconf, Etc.confstr and IO#pathconf implemented.
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): should not modify $mflags for each
+ extentions.
- * ext/etc/extconf.rb: Check sysconf(), confstr() and fpathconf().
+Thu Aug 4 00:25:48 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/etc/mkconstants.rb: New file.
+ * common.mk, Makefile.in, {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub: integrated
+ macro definitions.
- [ruby-core:62600] [Feature #9842]
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: LIBRUBY_SO should use DLDOBJS, not EXTOBJS.
-Sun May 18 09:58:17 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * {win32,wince}/Makefile.sub: separate config.h for compiler versions.
- * ext/etc/etc.c: Etc.uname method implemented.
+Wed Aug 3 21:59:16 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * ext/etc/extconf.rb: Check uname() function.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: TkVariable#trace didn't work on
+ TkVariable retrived from TkVariable.new_hash.ref. [ruby-dev:26721]
- [ruby-core:62139] [Feature #9770]
+Wed Aug 3 08:22:13 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 18 09:16:33 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (ruby_connect): revert [ruby-talk:111654]
+ changes at 2004-09-07. [ruby-dev:26656]
- * configure.in: Check nextafter() availability.
+Tue Aug 2 10:20:54 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * include/ruby/missing.h (nextafter): New optional declaration.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: use Tcl_[GS]etVar2Ex instead of
+ Tcl_Obj[GS]etVar2. (avoid Tcl_NewStringObj on supported platforms)
- * missing/nextafter.c: New file.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: use ip_{get,set,unset}_variable2_core from
+ ip_{get,set,unset}_variable.
- * numeric.c: Float#next_float and Float#prev_float implemented.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: replaced Tcl_Panic with rb_bug.
- [ruby-core:62562] [Feature #9834]
+Tue Aug 2 01:41:28 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Sun May 18 09:02:17 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/ping.rb (Ping.pingecho): should rescue StandardError.
+ [ruby-dev:26677]
- * enum.c: Enumerable#slice_after implemented.
+Mon Aug 1 19:09:41 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * enumerator.c: Enumerator::Lazy#slice_after implemented.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: refactoring - replaced rb_ivar_defined &
+ rb_ivar_get with single rb_attr_get call.
- Requested by Tsuyoshi Sawada. [ruby-core:58123] [Feature #9071]
+Mon Aug 1 18:45:07 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sun May 18 08:22:25 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (Tcl_GetStringResult): refactoring - define
+ alternative macro on Tcl7.x or earlier.
- * io.c (io_setstrbuf): always check if the buffer is modifiable.
- [ruby-core:62643] [Bug #9847]
+Mon Aug 1 13:57:35 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sun May 18 01:21:23 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (deleted_ip): refactoring - interpreter
+ deletion check. [ruby-dev:26664]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h: Hide Rational internal.
- (RRational): Moved to internal.h
- (RRATIONAL): Ditto.
- (RRATIONAL_SET_NUM): Moved to rational.c.
- (RRATIONAL_SET_DEN): Ditto.
+Mon Aug 1 01:17:40 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * rational.c (rb_rational_num): New function.
- (rb_rational_den): Ditto.
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb (check_insecure_method): use private_methods and
+ protected_methods instead of respond_to? to check method visibility.
+ [ruby-dev:26616]
- * include/ruby/intern.h (rb_rational_num): Declared.
- (rb_rational_den): Ditto.
+ * test/drb/drbtest.rb: ditto.
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: Follow the above change.
+ * test/drb/ut_drb.rb: ditto.
- * ext/date/date_core.c: Ditto.
+Mon Aug 1 00:07:32 2005 Keiju Ishitsuka <keiju@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/irb/context.rb: fix `irb --readline` option. [ruby-list:40955]
- [ruby-core:60665] [Feature #9513]
+Fri Jul 29 09:59:38 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat May 17 17:04:32 2014 Shota Fukumori <her@sorah.jp>
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_0): push yielded node instead of yielding.
+ fixed: [yarv-dev:549]
- * NEWS: Add news about removal of lib/test/**/*.rb.
+Thu Jul 28 18:09:55 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Sat May 17 16:57:33 2014 Shota Fukumori <her@sorah.jp>
+ * ext/tcltklib/stubs.c: When --enable-tcltk-stubs, the initialize
+ routine creates a Tcl/Tk interpreter and deletes it. However,
+ init cost of Tk's MainWindow is not so small. And that makes it
+ impossible to use libraries written with Tcl functions only on
+ an environment without a graphical display. This changes support
+ delaying initalization of Tk_Stubs until the script needs Tk.
- * lib/test: Removed because ruby's test cases now independent to
- lib/test by r45970. [Feature #9711] [ruby-core:62620]
+ * ext/tcltklib/stubs.h: New file. Define prototypes and return
+ codes of functions on stubs.c.
- I'm still considering about the future of lib/minitest, lib/test.
- (bundling gems?)
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: Support delaying initalization of
+ Tk_Stubs until the script needs Tk.
-Sat May 17 15:06:40 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: Show friendly error messages for errors
+ on initialization.
- * test/runner.rb: remove dependency test-unit and minitest
- from stdlib when running with test-all.
- [Feature #9711][ruby-core:61890]
- * test/testunit/*.rb: ditto.
- * test/lib: ditto.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: Avoid SEGV on ip_finalize() when ruby is
+ exiting and $DEBUG is true. (Not fix. If you know the reason of
+ why, please fix it.)
-Sat May 17 11:02:49 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c (ary2list, ary2list2): bug fix on handling of
+ encoding.
- * dir.c (glob_helper): try match PLAIN as well as ALPHA, which are
- separated by previous commits. [ruby-core:61552] [Bug #9648]
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: MultiTkIp#eval_string and bg_eval_string
+ don't work propery.
- * dir.c (glob_make_pattern): set PLAIN for non-magical path to
- skip parts which not need to glob.
- [ruby-core:61552] [Bug #9648]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: Forget extending Tk::Encoding module to Tk.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: TkVarAccess fails to initialize the
+ object for an element of a Tcl's array variable.
- * dir.c (has_magic): return ALPHA at alphabetical name regardless
- FNM_CASEFOLD flag.
+Wed Jul 27 23:23:54 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * dir.c (glob_helper): fix conditions for ALPHA.
- [ruby-core:61552] [Bug #9648]
+ * gc.c (obj_free): make message format consistent with one from
+ gc_mark(). [ruby-talk:149668]
-Sat May 17 01:49:27 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Jul 27 22:11:37 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
- * dir.c (glob_helper): reduce matching at non-magical path on
- Windows.
+ * sample/rss/tdiary_plugin: removed. because the plugin
+ is imported in the tDiary plugin packages.
-Sat May 17 01:49:23 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Jul 27 10:59:02 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * dir.c (glob_pattern_type): separate names with alphabet but no
- magical from plain.
+ * dir.c (dir_each): rewinddir(3) before iteration.
+ [ruby-talk:149628]
- * dir.c (glob_helper): match plain names as-is to treat super-root
- same as the root. [ruby-core:61552] [Bug #9648]
+Tue Jul 26 12:57:49 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Fri May 16 17:38:22 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/openssl/openssl_missin.c: include <openssl/engine.h> before
+ <openssl/x509_vfy.h> to avoid compilation error of mswin32.
+ suggested by NAKAMURA Usaku.
- * gc.c (gc_marks, gc_marks_body): increase the counter of young objects
- at the major GC because AGE2Promotion changes all old objects into
- young objects at major GC.
+Mon Jul 25 21:30:46 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri May 16 17:26:24 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub: moved CPPFLAGS only for ruby
+ source to XCFLAGS.
- * gc.c (gc_before_sweep): heap_pages_swept_slots should contains
- heap_pages_increment.
+Mon Jul 25 13:45:18 2005 NAJIMA Hiroki <najima@mickey.ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- For example, GC by exceeding malloc_limit can remain
- heap_pages_increment.
+ * io.c: check HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H before including the header.
+ [ruby-dev:26610]
-Thu May 15 21:18:43 2014 Hiroshi Shirosaki <h.shirosaki@gmail.com>
+Mon Jul 25 14:10:02 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * configure.in: enable SSE2 on mingw. target='i386-pc-mingw32'.
- [ruby-core:62095] [Bug #8358]
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: fix en-bugged part in the last commit.
-Thu May 15 21:04:06 2014 Hiroshi Shirosaki <h.shirosaki@gmail.com>
+Sat Jul 23 16:49:04 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/test/unit/parallel.rb: fix test-all parallel failure if a test
- is skipped after raise.
- DL::TestFunc#test_sinf is skipped after raise on mingw ruby.
- But it causes Marshal.load failure due to undefined class/module
- DL::DLError when doing test-all parallel and test-all doesn't
- complete. We create new MiniTest::Skip object to avoid Marshal.load
- failure.
- [ruby-core:62133] [Bug #9767]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c (ossl_engine_s_load): should check
+ OPENSSL_NO_STATIC_ENGINE.
- * test/testunit/test_parallel.rb (TestParallel): add a test.
+Fri Jul 22 21:06:08 2005 Tadashi Saito <shiba@mail2.accsnet.ne.jp>
- * test/testunit/tests_for_parallel/ptest_forth.rb: ditto.
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_eq): reduce isnan(). [ruby-dev:26600]
-Thu May 15 18:57:23 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * numeric.c (flo_eq, flo_gt, flo_ge, flo_lt, flo_le): ditto.
- * gc.c (garbage_collect_body): move gc_heap_prepare_minimum_pages()
- from gc_sweep().
+Fri Jul 22 15:02:39 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
-Thu May 15 18:51:25 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: moved copyright description to lib/rss.rb.
- * gc.c (heap_extend_pages): calculate next growing heap size.
+ * lib/rss.rb: added for convenience.
- * gc.c (heap_set_increment): accept addition pages instead of
- minimum pages.
+ * sample/rss/re_read.rb: added #to_s sample.
- * gc.c (gc_after_sweep): use heap_etend_pages().
+ * sample/rss/blend.rb: use 'require "rss"' instead of
+ 'require "rss/*"'.
+ * sample/rss/list_description.rb: ditto.
+ * sample/rss/rss_recent.rb: ditto.
+ * sample/rss/tdiary-plugin/rss-recent.rb: ditto.
- * gc.c (gc_heap_prepare_minimum_pages): add only 1 page.
+ * sample/rss/tdiary-plugin/rss-recent.rb: 0.0.6 -> 0.0.7.
- * gc.c (heap_ready_to_gc): add only 1 page.
+Fri Jul 22 14:37:43 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
-Thu May 15 18:42:49 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb (RSS::Parser#initialize): accept HTTP/FTP
+ URI and local file path too.
- * gc.c: introduce macros to remove magic number.
+ * test/rss/test_parser.rb (RSS::TestParser#test_parse): test
+ for the above.
- GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS_MIN_RATIO = 0.3: guarantee minimum empty slots
- ratio after sweep.
- GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS_MAX_RATIO = 0.8: allow to free pages 0.2 (= 1-0.8)
- of current existing slots.
+Fri Jul 22 07:01:42 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Thu May 15 17:32:51 2014 Hiroshi Shirosaki <h.shirosaki@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c (tk_conv_args): forget to revert thread_critical
+ and gc_disable when raise ArgumentError.
- * thread_win32.c (rb_w32_stack_overflow_handler): use Structured
- Exception Handling by AddVectoredExceptionHandler() for machine
- stack overflow on mingw.
- This would be equivalent to the handling using __try and __except
- on mswin introduced by r43748.
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: RemoteTkIp doesn't need to include TkUtil.
-Wed May 14 19:31:03 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: add TclTkIp#has_mainwindow? method.
- * ext/openssl/depend: remove dependency from internal headers.
- [Feature #9612]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add Tk.has_mainwindow? method.
- * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_fips_mode_set): ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: add MultiTkIp#has_mainwindow? method.
- * ext/coverage/depend: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: add RemoteTkIp#has_mainwindow? method.
- * include/ruby/thread_native.h: added.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: slave IP fail to exit itself when $SAFE==4.
- This header file only provides wrapper functions to control
- native threads. These wrapper functions are used by MRI
- implementation.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: remove constants from MultiTkIp module to
+ avoid access from external.
- * vm_core.h: use include/ruby/thread_native.h.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: check_root flag is ignored on slave IPs'
+ mainloop.
- * thread.c: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: hang-up Tk.mainloop called on a slave IP
+ with $SAFE==4.
- * thread_pthread.h: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: MultiTkIp#bg_eval_proc doesn't work
+ properly.
- * thread_win32.h: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: add MultiTkIp#set_cb_error(proc) and
+ cb_error(exc) to log errors at callbacks on safe slave IPs.
- * thread_native.h: removed.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: fail to get an available slave IP object
+ when call Tk.mainloop in the block which is given to new_* method,
+ because cannot finish initialize while the root widget is alive.
-Wed May 14 18:03:28 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: fail to control a slave IP when Tk.mainloop
+ runs on the IP.
- * gc.c: enable RGENGC_AGE2_PROMOTION.
+Wed Jul 20 19:20:37 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed May 14 18:02:30 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * io.c (S_ISREG): need to define S_ISREG before it is used first.
- * gc.c (rgengc_rememberset_mark): promote remembered object earlier.
+Wed Jul 20 18:40:50 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Mon May 12 23:57:15 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * io.c (wsplit_p): patch for the environment where
+ fcntl(F_GETFL, O_NONBLOCK) is not supported. in that case,
+ set FMODE_WSPLIT without fcntl check. [ruby-dev:26566]
- * configure.in (rb_cv_atan2_inf_c99): check whether runtime atan2
- handles Inf as C99. [ruby-core:62536] [Bug #9831]
+Wed Jul 20 18:07:11 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Mon May 12 20:33:01 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * io.c (rb_io_ctl): update FMODE_WSPLIT_INITIALIZED and FMODE_WSPLIT
+ by F_SETFL.
- * configure.in: Invoke AC_REPLACE_FUNCS for each function.
+Wed Jul 20 10:04:51 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon May 12 19:52:11 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * variable.c (rb_class_path): need to adjust snprintf() len for
+ teminating NUL. [ruby-dev:26581]
- * gc.c: count young object correctly and show it in GC.stat
- on RGENGC_AGE2_PROMOTION.
+Wed Jul 20 04:01:55 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * gc.c (RVALUE_PROMOTE_YOUNG): decrement young object count on
- YOUNG->OLD.
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: sorry, BeOS also uses HAVE_CLOSESOCKET,
+ so reverted.
- * gc.c (obj_free): decrement young object count when young object
- freed.
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb: should not define HAVE_CLOSESOCKET
+ on windows.
- * gc.c (gc_marks): should not clear young object count.
+Wed Jul 20 03:16:43 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * gc.c (gc_stat_internal): GC.stat :young_object information.
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: should not undef close() on win32.
+ it's defined to rb_w32_close(), otherwise handle leaks.
+ [ruby-Bugs-2131]
-Mon May 12 01:30:59 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Jul 20 00:48:16 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/socket/ifaddr.c (IS_IFADDRS): Unused macro removed.
+ * error.c (syserr_initialize): don't use str before StringValue()
+ check. [ruby-dev:26579]
- * ext/strscan/strscan.c (BUFSIZE): Ditto.
+Tue Jul 19 22:47:29 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/zlib/zlib.c (OBJ_IS_FREED): Ditto.
+ * error.c (syserr_initialize): add 1 byte for snprintf() size for
+ NUL at the end. [ruby-dev:26574]
-Sun May 11 22:27:18 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Tue Jul 19 16:39:46 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * compile.c (BUFSIZE): Unused macro removed.
+ * io.c (rb_io_inspect): replace sprintf() with "%s" format all
+ over the place by snprintf() to avoid integer overflow.
- * vm.c (BUFSIZE): Ditto.
+Tue Jul 19 14:08:22 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * pack.c (INT64toNUM): Ditto.
- (UINT64toNUM): Ditto.
- (BYTEWIDTH): Ditto.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: rbtk_eventloop_depth is used as int.
- * time.c (lshift): Ditto.
- (UINT64toNUM): Ditto.
- (id_lshift): Unused variable removed.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: rbtk_pending_exception is tested with
+ NIL_P, so should assign Qnil instead of 0 (Qfalse).
-Sun May 11 21:23:27 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_invoke_real): fixed memory leak when
+ ip is deleted.
- * pack.c (swaps): Unused macro removed.
- (swapi): Ditto.
- (swapl): Ditto.
- (swapll): Ditto.
+Tue Jul 19 13:19:46 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Sun May 11 08:02:49 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: For symmetry, add TkVariable#string. It
+ returns a string even if the default value type of the TkVariable
+ object is not "string".
- * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): list_head and counter for living_threads
- (rb_thread_t): vmlt_node for living_threads linkage
- (rb_vm_living_threads_init): new function wrapper
- (rb_vm_living_threads_insert): ditto
- (rb_vm_living_threads_remove): ditto
- * vm.c (rb_vm_living_threads_foreach): new function wrapper
- * thread.c (terminate_i, thread_start_func_2, thread_create_core,
- thread_fd_close_i, thread_fd_close): update to use new APIs
- * vm.c (vm_mark_each_thread_func, rb_vm_mark, ruby_vm_destruct,
- vm_memsize, vm_init2, Init_VM): ditto
- * vm_trace.c (clear_trace_func_i, rb_clear_trace_func): ditto
- * benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb: added to show improvement
- * ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h: added as a dependency of list.h
- * ccan/check_type/check_type.h: ditto
- * ccan/container_of/container_of.h: ditto
- * ccan/licenses/BSD-MIT: ditto
- * ccan/licenses/CC0: ditto
- * ccan/str/str.h: ditto (stripped of unused macros)
- * ccan/list/list.h: ditto
- * common.mk: add CCAN_LIST_INCLUDES
- [ruby-core:61871][Feature #9632 (part 1)]
+Mon Jul 18 21:40:20 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sun May 11 01:10:31 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): make the pointer to NODE volatile
+ instead of NODE itself.
- * signal.c (rb_f_kill): directly enqueue an ignored signal to self,
- except for SIGSEGV and SIGBUS. [ruby-dev:48203] [Bug #9820]
+Mon Jul 18 14:32:21 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Sat May 10 22:37:56 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): make body volatile to avoid optimization problem.
+ [ruby-dev:26195]
- * dir.c (push_glob): match in UTF-8 on Mac OS X.
- [ruby-dev:48213] [Bug #9825]
+Mon Jul 18 12:23:27 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sat May 10 13:32:18 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/io/wait/wait.c: wrong backport from trunk. fixed: [ruby-dev:26562]
- * thread.c (thread_start_func_2): stop if forked in a sub-thread,
- the thread has become the main thread.
- [ruby-core:62070] [Bug #9751]
+Mon Jul 18 09:36:25 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Sat May 10 09:32:19 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * rubyio.h (FMODE_WSPLIT, FMODE_WSPLIT_INITIALIZED): new constant.
- * man/ruby.1: remove deadlink. [ruby-core:62145][Bug #9773]
+ * io.c (wsplit_p): new function.
+ (io_fwrite): split writing data by PIPE_BUF if wsplit_p is true in
+ multi-threaded mode.
+ [ruby-dev:26540]
-Sat May 10 08:47:36 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Jul 17 13:46:54 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * signal.c (trap): Return "SYSTEM_DEFAULT" if SIG_DFL is set.
+ * ext/io/wait/extconf.rb, ext/io/wait/wait.c: Win32 platforms support.
-Fri May 9 14:27:05 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Jul 15 23:59:03 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in (RUBY_SETJMP_TYPE): check for setjmp type after
- CCDLFLAGS is appended to CFLAGS, since __builtin_setjmp can be
- affected. [ruby-core:62469] [Bug #9818]
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (handle_class_module): handle a
+ module enclosed in a built-in module. fixed: [ruby-talk:148239]
-Fri May 9 03:59:06 2014 Ayumu AIZAWA <ayumu.aizawa@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (find_body): allow macros as methods.
- * lib/delegate.rb: Fix example of using delegator.
- patched from Andrey Koleshko. [Fixes GH-505]
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (find_call_seq): allow :nodoc: modifier
+ in C. [ruby-core:04572]
-Fri May 9 03:42:43 2014 Ayumu AIZAWA <ayumu.aizawa@gmail.com>
+Fri Jul 15 18:00:01 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * lib/shell.rb: add documentation in lib/shell.rb
- patched from reprah. [Fixes GH-516]
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub (COMMON_HEADERS): ruby_1_8 is using winsock.h.
+ failed to compile ext/socket on bcc5.6.4. [ruby-dev:26193]
-Fri May 9 03:28:04 2014 Ayumu AIZAWA <ayumu.aizawa@gmail.com>
+Fri Jul 15 07:58:56 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/fileutils.rb: show fileutils require at top.
- patched from Richard Schneeman. [Fixes GH-604]
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (WEBrick::GenericServer#accept_client):
+ sockets should be non-blocking mode. [ruby-dev:26405]
-Fri May 9 03:07:09 2014 Ayumu AIZAWA <ayumu.aizawa@gmail.com>
+ * lib/webrick/utils.rb (WEBrick::Utils.set_non_blocking): new method.
- * lib/prime.rb (Prime#prime?): negative numbers can't be primes
- by definition. reported by Ivan Kataitsev. [Bug #7395]
- * test/test_prime.rb: add test.
+ * lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (WEBrick::HTTPRequest#read_chunked):
+ should call sock.read repeatedly until the preferred size data
+ is obtained.
-Thu May 8 14:34:29 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Jul 14 18:27:16 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * class.c (rb_mod_init_copy): always clear instance variable,
- constant and method tables first, regardless the source tables.
- [ruby-dev:48182] [Bug #9813]
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_strerror): should return correct message
+ for ENAMETOOLONG and ENOTEMPTY. (bcc32) [ruby-dev:26533]
-Thu May 8 10:53:14 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_strerror): stripped CR LF on the tail.
+ (bcc32) [ruby-dev:26533]
- * configure.in: OpenBSD needs to include sys/param.h before include
- sys/mount.h. [ruby-dev:48167]
+Thu Jul 14 00:45:42 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu May 8 10:17:04 2014 Karsten Sperling <karsten@sperling.co.nz>
+ * LEGAL (ext/nkf/nkf-utf8): updated from nkf1.7 to nkf-utf8.
- * lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (WEBrick::HTTPServer#run): stop
- handling requests on shutdown, even if the socket is readable
- and IO.select() returns true. [Fixes GH-607]
+Wed Jul 13 19:37:47 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * lib/webrick/server.rb (WEBrick::GenericServer#start): IO.select()
- raises ENOTSOCK on shutdown on Windows.
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_mkdir): should set EEXIST (not EACCES)
+ if file or directory already exists. (bcc32) [ruby-dev:26508]
-Wed May 7 21:45:00 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_rmdir): should set ENOTDIR (not EINVAL)
+ if it is not directory. (bcc32, win32)
- * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLServer#accept):
- Consider Socket#accept as well as TCPServer#accept.
- Reported by Sam Stelfox. [ruby-core:62064] [Bug #9750]
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_rmdir, rb_w32_unlink): restore
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY flag on function failure.
-Wed May 7 17:24:07 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Jul 13 12:40:00 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * numeric.c (num_step_scan_args): check keyword arguments and fail
- if they conflict with positional arguments.
- [ruby-dev:48177] [Bug #9811]
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: TclTkLib.do_one_event doesn't work.
-Wed May 7 12:06:14 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: Tk.thread_update is available.
- * benchmark/driver.rb: remove debug output and output results into
- specified file.
+Tue Jul 12 23:32:11 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed May 7 11:55:40 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: keep curdir unexpanded.
- * benchmark/driver.rb: add '--rawdata-output=[FILE] option to output
- raw results into FILE.
+Mon Jul 11 08:31:29 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed May 7 11:25:41 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * regex.c (read_special): fix parsing backslashes following \c in
+ regexp. fixed: [ruby-dev:26500]
- * vm_eval.c (rb_f_local_variables): exclude variables hidden by
- shadowing. [ruby-core:60501] [Bug #9486]
+Mon Jul 11 02:53:00 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * vm.c (collect_local_variables_in_iseq): ditto.
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (WEBrick::CGI::Socket#request_line):
+ mistook in merging the patch of [ruby-dev:26235] at
+ revision 1.4.2.6.
-Tue May 6 23:29:05 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sun Jul 10 23:58:04 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * parse.y (new_bv_gen): no duplicated names, if already added in
- shadowing_lvar().
+ * lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#unlink): try Dir.unlink first to
+ avoid unlink a directory by root.
+ cf. [ruby-dev:26237]
- * parse.y (local_tbl_gen): remove local variables duplicated with
- arguments.
- [ruby-core:60501] [Bug #9486]
+Sun Jul 11 05:18:17 2005 Michael Neumann <mneumann@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/xmlrpc/server.rb (XMLRPC::Server): Switch from GServer over to
+ WEBrick. This makes file lib/xmlrpc/httpserver.rb obsolete (at least it is
+ no further used by the XML-RPC library).
+
+Sun Jul 10 12:47:01 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/debug.rb (debug_command): added a deficient format specifier.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:05419]
+
+Sat Jul 9 21:28:46 2005 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_method_dispid): convert dispid
+ in Ruby and C by INT2NUM and NUM2INT.
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_invoke2): ditto.
+
+ * ext/win32ole/test/testWIN32OLE.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/win32ole/test/testOLEMETHOD.rb: ditto.
+
+Fri Jul 8 15:45:04 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (RSS::VERSION): 0.1.4 -> 0.1.5.
+
+ * test/rss/test_version.rb (RSS::TestVersion#test_version):
+ ditto.
+
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb (RSS::Rss::Channel::Item::Category):
+ domain attribute of <category> is optional. Thanks to
+ Chris Lee <clee@kde.org>.
+
+ * test/rss/test_parser.rb (RSS::TestParser#test_category20):
+ adjusted test case.
+
+Tue Jul 5 23:44:06 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * instruby.rb: expand source library path.
+
+Tue Jul 5 23:27:14 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (sort_2): get rid of yet another bcc's bug.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:05152]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_save_context): must not switch contexts during
+ re-allocating stack. fixed: [ruby-core:05219]
+
+Tue Jul 5 15:15:10 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: fix typo.
+
+Tue Jul 5 14:51:35 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: bug fix on treating Unicode strings.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: add methods to treat encoding mode.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/MANUAL.eng: add description of TclTkLib#encoding,
+ encoding_system, and so on.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/MANUAL.euc: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: fail to create a Tcl's list string from an
+ array including multiple kind of encoded strings.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: 2nd arg of _{to|from}UTF8 is omissible.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: override TclTkLib#encoding and encoding= to
+ use TkCore::INTERP.encoding and encoding=.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: when "require 'tk'" and $KCODE=='NONE', check
+ DEFAULT_TK_ENCODING to decide Ruby/Tk's system encoding mode.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/encodedstr.rb: check both of Tk.encoding and
+ Tk.encoding_system. Tk.encoding has higher priority.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/optiondb.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/spinbox.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/validation.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/namespace.rb: arguemnts for TclTkIp#_merge_tklist
+ should be UTF-8 strings.
+
+Mon Jul 4 14:35:52 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sample/svr.rb: service can be stopped by ill-behaved client; use
+ tsvr.rb instead.
+
+Mon Jul 4 13:25:21 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * missing/erf.c: original erf.c by prof. Okumura is confirmed to
+ be public domain. reverted BSD implementation.
+
+Mon Jul 4 11:15:37 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/{dbm,gdbm,sdbm}/test_{dbm,gdbm,sdbm}.rb: skip some tests
+ which using fork on fork-less platforms.
+
+Sun Jul 3 23:26:30 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/wsdl/document/test_rpc.rb: compare formatted time string of
+ Time objects instead of comparing Time objects itself to avoid
+ unintended conflict of usec part. [ruby-dev:26220]
+
+Sat Jul 2 22:41:04 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (unix_send_io, unix_recv_io): support x86-64 and
+ IA64.
+
+Sat Jul 2 17:06:23 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * defines.h (FLUSH_REGISTER_WINDOWS): defined for IA64.
+ (flush_register_windows): declare flush_register_windows.
+
+ * eval.c (flush_register_windows): new function.
+
+Fri Jul 1 17:48:52 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bignum.c (get2comp): revert all prior changes, and calculate
+ proper 2's complement for negative numbers. backported from
+ HEAD.
+
+Fri Jul 1 15:50:12 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * missing/erf.c: need to include some headers for some platforms.
+
+ * win32/win32.h (copysign, scalb): define for compatibility with
+ other platforms. [ruby-dev:26430]
+
+Fri Jul 1 15:37:42 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * missing/crypt.c: modified to make it compilable on platforms
+ other than BSD. [ruby-dev:26430]
+
+ * missing/erf.c: ditto. code from <exp.c> merged.
+
+Fri Jul 1 12:44:56 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (OpenURI.open_http): refine post_connection_check
+ call.
+
+Fri Jul 1 11:34:08 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * missing/crypt.c: replaced with 4.4BSD version.
+
+ * missing/erf.c: ditto.
+
+ * missing/vsnprintf.c: removed the third provision from the old
+ BSD license. [ruby-core:05177]
+
+Fri Jul 1 01:45:21 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * enum.c (enum_min, enum_max): must not return Qundef.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:05299]
+
+Fri Jul 1 00:18:40 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/delegate.rb (Delegator::respond_to): respond_to? must check
+ destination object. [ruby-talk:146894]
+
+Thu Jun 30 19:00:21 2005 Keiju Ishitsuka <keiju@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/irb/ruby-lex.rb (RubyLex::identify_number): alternative implements
+ for [ruby-dev:26410]. And support a numeric form of 0d99999.
+
+Thu Jun 30 17:28:10 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/irb/ruby-lex.rb (RubyLex::identify_number): should not treat
+ plain zero as an octal number. [ruby-dev:26410]
+
+Thu Jun 30 15:13:16 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): pre-evaluate argument for unambiguous
+ evaluation order. [ruby-dev:26383]
+
+Thu Jun 30 09:53:56 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/delegate.rb (Delegator::method_missing): forward unknown
+ method to the destination. suggested by
+ <christophe.poucet@gmail.com>. [ruby-talk:146776]
+
+Tue Jun 28 21:59:29 2005 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+
+ * dir.c, eval.c, hash.c, process.c, ruby.c: avoid warning "unused
+ variable" [ruby-dev:26387]
+
+Sat Jun 25 17:15:23 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_query): should
+ discard if key=val pair is empty. patch from Gary Wright.
+
+Sat Jun 25 23:30:51 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (detach_process_watcher): terminate process watcher
+ thread right after rb_waitpid() succeed. [ruby-talk:146430]
+
+Sat Jun 25 15:49:18 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * enum.c (enum_min, enum_max): do not ignore nil as the first element.
+
+Sat Jun 25 14:40:17 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/sdbm/init.c (fsdbm_select): SDBM#select had returned the array
+ which contained each elements twice. [ruby-dev:26358]
+
+Fri Jun 25 05:06:47 2005 Michael Neumann <mneumann@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/xmlrpc/*, test/xmlrpc/*: backported changes from HEAD into 1.8
+
+Fri Jun 24 17:00:00 2005 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigeo@tinyforest.jp>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: patch from "NATORI Shin"
+ (u-tokyo.ac.jp) applied to fix rounding bug.
+
+Fri Jun 24 13:06:45 2005 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/common.rb, lib/uri/generic.rb: fixed typo in documents and
+ replaced some existent domain name with "example.com".
+
+Fri Jun 24 12:23:19 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: fix typo on Tk.grid_propagate.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: Tk.event_generate and TkWindow#event_generate
+ accept TkEvent::Event object as context argument.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/event.rb: add TkEvent::Event#valid_fields and
+ valid_for_generate to get field parameters of event_generate.
+
+Thu Jun 23 23:55:59 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * runruby.rb: should load built rbconfig.rb.
+
+Thu Jun 23 16:53:15 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvastag.rb: TkcGroup.new cannot include given items.
+ TkcGroup#exclude calls wrong method.
+ Add alias TkcGroup#add [ruby-talk:146049].
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb: TkCanvas#dtag and some subcommands of
+ TkCanvas#addtag fail to treat a TkcTag argument.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/event.rb: add TkEvent::Event#generate to help to send
+ current event to other widgets.
+
+Mon Jun 20 18:44:04 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * eval.c (FUNCTION_CALL_MAY_RETURN_TWICE): DUMMY_SETJMP is replaced
+ because setjmp is not enough to fix getcontext and SPARC register
+ window problem.
+
+Mon Jun 20 16:48:36 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/dbm/dbm.c (fdbm_closed): new method DBM#closed?
+
+ * ext/gdbm/gdbm.c (fgdbm_closed): new method GDBM#closed?
+
+ * ext/sdbm/init.c (fsdbm_closed): new method SDBM#closed?
+
+ * test/dbm/test_dbm.rb, test/gdbm/test_gdbm.rb, test/sdbm/test_sdbm.rb
+ (teardown): close all db objects before deleting data files.
+
+ * win32/win32.{ch} (unlink): hook runtime function to change
+ file attribute before unlinking.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:26360]
+
+Mon Jun 20 02:15:35 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (define_final): document fix: finalizers never get called
+ before target object is destroyed.
+
+Mon Jun 20 01:26:49 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/openssl_missing.c, ext/openssl/ossl.h,
+ ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c, ext/openssl/ossl_bio.c,
+ ext/openssl/ossl_pkcs12.h, ext/openssl/ossl_x509req.c: avoid
+ compiler warnings. suggested by Michal Rokos.
+
+Sun Jun 19 14:09:07 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (run_final): reduce unnecessary object allocation during
+ finalization.
+
+ * gc.c (rb_gc_call_finalizer_at_exit): deferred finalizers list should
+ be cleared before calling them. fixed: [ruby-talk:145790]
+
+Fri Jun 17 13:01:40 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/time.rb (Time.parse): fix previous leap seconds support.
+ (Time.rfc2822): ditto.
+ (Time.xmlschema): ditto.
+
+Thu Jun 16 15:06:55 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_rb_threadVwaitCommand): Tcl_Release
+ was missing.
+
+Thu Jun 16 13:34:48 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add Tk.getMultiple{Open|Save}File() which return
+ an Array of selected files.
+
+Thu Jun 16 12:53:24 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/time.rb (Time.parse): "Fri Jan 1 08:59:60 +0900 1999" was
+ parsed as "Fri Jan 01 09:00:00 JST 1999" even on an environment
+ which supports leap seconds.
+ (Time.rfc2822): ditto.
+ (Time.xmlschema): ditto.
+
+Thu Jun 16 08:29:22 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/dl/sym.c (rb_dlsym_call): needs FREE_ARGS before return.
+ fixed memory leak. [ruby-Bugs-2034]
+
+Wed Jun 15 18:26:39 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: support "tk inactive" sub-command [for Tcl/Tk8.5a3]
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/namespace.rb: support "namespace path" sub-command and
+ 'namespace ensemble' sub-command [for Tcl/Tk8.5a3]
+
+Tue Jun 14 02:02:43 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: add TkUtil::CallbackSubst.subst_arg(m, ...) &
+ _define_attribute_aliases(hash) to get substitution-argument from
+ attributes (e.g. subst_arg(:x,:y,:num,:button) --> "%x %y %b %b ").
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/event.rb: use _define_attribute_aliases().
+
+Mon Jun 13 13:01:05 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * hash.c (ruby_setenv): fixed SEGV. [ruby-dev:26186]
+
+Mon Jun 13 01:54:20 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * signal.c (sigexit): call rb_thread_signal_exit() instead of
+ rb_exit(). [ruby-dev:26347]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_signal_exit): a new function to exit on main
+ thread.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_switch): exit status should be retrieved from
+ ruby_errinfo.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_f_exit): ensure exit(0) should call
+ exit(EXIT_SUCCESS).
+
+Mon Jun 13 01:20:02 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_gc_mark_threads): curr_thread may not be part of the
+ thread list. [ruby-dev:26312]
+
+Fri Jun 10 23:35:34 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * missing/mkdir.c: remove. [ruby-core:05177]
+
+Fri Jun 10 22:54:26 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * missing.h: fd_set stuffs need sys/types.h. fixed: [ruby-core:05179]
+
+Thu Jun 9 23:58:12 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/Win32API/Win32API.c (Win32API_Call): disable global
+ optimization. fixed: [ruby-core:05143]
+
+Thu Jun 9 23:35:22 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * enum.c (enum_inject): default the result value to Qundef to use
+ first element as initial value if not given.
+
+Thu Jun 9 19:55:41 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_longjmp): new macro to call longjmp, setcontext, etc.
+ (ruby_setjmp): new macro to call setjmp, getcontext, etc.
+ (ruby_setjmp): call setjmp before getcontext to avoid IA64 register
+ stack problem.
+ [ruby-talk:144939]
+
+ * gc.c (Init_stack): remove IA64_MAGIC_STACK_LIMIT.
+
+Thu Jun 9 11:55:34 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/delegate.rb (SimpleDelegator::__setobj__): need check for
+ recursive delegation. [ruby-core:04940]
+
+Wed Jun 8 18:47:10 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-expr-beg): fix looking point drift.
+
+Wed Jun 8 11:11:34 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bignum.c (get2comp): calculate proper 2's complement for
+ negative numbers. a bug in normalizing negative numbers
+ reported from Honda Hiroki <hhonda@ipflex.com>.
+
+Wed Jun 8 08:33:10 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * enum.c (enum_min_by, enum_max_by): return nil if no iteration.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:26245]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_need_block): ensure a block is given.
+
+ * eval.c (backtrace): skip successive frames sharing same node.
+
+Wed Jun 8 00:15:08 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (ruby_getaddrinfo__aix): merged a patch from
+ KUBO Takehiro <kubo at jiubao.org> to support AIX. [ruby-list:40832]
+
+Wed Jun 8 00:09:01 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb (Array::to_yaml): merged a patch from
+ Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman at code-monkey.de>. [ruby-core:05055]
+
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb (Hash::to_yaml): ditto.
+
+Wed Jun 8 00:00:01 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/curses/curses.c (curses_insertln): merged a patch from
+ TAKAHASHI Tamotsu <ttakah at lapis.plala.or.jp>. [ruby-ext:02305]
+
+Tue Jun 7 19:34:15 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/irb/init.rb (IRB::IRB.rc_file_generators): more flexible
+ IRB.rc_file_generators. [ruby-core:05163]
+
+Tue Jun 7 18:39:31 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/thread.rb: RDoc documentation from Eric Hodel
+ <drbrain at segment7.net> added. [ruby-core:05148]
+
+Tue Jun 7 18:30:04 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): add .SUFFIXES from depend file.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:26294]
+
+Tue Jun 7 17:39:54 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c (rb_mod_cvar_get): Module#class_variable_get(): back
+ ported from CVS HEAD. [ruby-talk:144741]
+
+ * object.c (rb_mod_cvar_set): Module#class_variable_set().
+ [ruby-talk:144741]
+
+Tue Jun 7 16:32:53 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): raise exception on debug mode (-d),
+ not verbose mode (-v/-w). [ruby-core:05123]
+
+Tue Jun 7 10:30:49 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: slave-ip fails to call procedures
+ delegated by master-ip.
-Tue May 6 18:48:50 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Jun 5 23:00:35 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/time.rb (Time.make_time): Adjust the time zone of "now".
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/console.rb: create console when required
-Tue May 6 18:33:12 2014 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/tile/demo.rb: fix TypeError & create Console
- * io.c (io_{read,write}_nonblock): use rb_get_kwargs instead of
- rb_hash_aref.
+Sat Jun 4 14:55:18 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Tue May 6 18:03:05 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/dbm/test_dbm.rb: merged from ext/dbm/testdbm.rb.
- * lib/time.rb (Time.make_time): Argument validation code moved from
- Time.parse and Time.strptime.
+ * test/gdbm/test_gdbm.rb: merged from ext/gdbm/testgdbm.rb.
-Tue May 6 17:27:06 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/sdbm/test_sdbm.rb: renamed from ext/sdbm/testsdbm.rb with
+ modification to use test/unit.
- * lib/time.rb (Time.parse): [DOC] Fix an example in the documentation
- to use EST.
- Reported by Marcus Stollsteimer.
- [ruby-core:60778] [Bug #9521] and [ruby-core:61718] [Bug #9682]
+Fri Jun 3 14:06:12 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Tue May 6 04:31:48 2014 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: fix typo.
- * file.c (rb_f_test): removed meaningless "case 'a'".
+Wed Jun 1 11:32:42 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Tue May 6 01:28:14 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: can use single quote character in DESTDIR.
+ [ruby-dev:26205]
- * lib/open-uri.rb (OpenURI.open_uri): Call StringIO#close only if
- the StringIO object is not closed yet.
- Reported by Jordi Massaguer Pla. [ruby-core:42538] [Bug #6010]
+Mon May 30 23:48:29 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Tue May 6 01:08:01 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/macpkg.rb: add PACKAGE_NAME information of Tcl/Tk
+ Extension.
- * benchmark/driver.rb: define File::NULL if not defined and /dev/null
- is available to run benchmark driver on ruby 1.9.2.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/msgcat.rb: ditto.
-Mon May 5 23:53:24 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/winpkg.rb: ditto.
- * ext/socket/mkconstants.rb: Add IP_TRANSPARENT.
- IP_TRANSPARENT is provieded since glibc-2.12.
- Reported by Eliezer Croitoru. [ruby-core:50372] [Bug #7476]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: ditto.
-Mon May 5 22:29:47 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sat May 28 16:40:15 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * process.c (check_exec_redirect): Open the file in write mode for
- redirect from [:out, :err].
- Proposed and implemented by Yusuke Endoh.
- [ruby-dev:41430] [Feature #3348]
+ * test/openssl/test_x509store.rb: add test for expired CRL
+ and refine some assertions.
-Mon May 5 21:52:35 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sat May 28 05:15:51 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb (cleanpath_aggressive): make all
- separators File::SEPARATOR from File::ALT_SEPARATOR.
- Reported by Daniel Rikowski.
- Fixed by Nobuyoshi Nakada. [Bug #9618]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509store.c (ossl_x509stctx_set_time): should
+ not set internal flag directry.
- * ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb (cleanpath_conservative): ditto.
+Sat May 28 02:00:11 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Mon May 5 21:48:04 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (WEBrick::CGI::Socket#request_line):
+ ENV["REQUEST_URI"] is better to get correct Request-URI
+ than ENV["SCRIPT_NAME"] + ENV["PATH_INFO"]. [ruby-dev:26235]
- * ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#/): Aliased to Pathname#+.
- Suggested by Alexey Muranov. [ruby-core:61432] [Feature #9625]
+Fri May 27 16:32:04 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon May 5 17:26:09 2014 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: use the semicolon as the path separator
+ in the environment of MSYS. fixed: [ruby-dev:26232]
- * math.c (rb_math_sqrt): omitted exporting an unused function,
- anyway.
- * internal.h: follows the above change.
+Thu May 26 06:08:11 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Mon May 5 11:44:03 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add shortcut-methods of tk_call + tk_split_list
- * lib/time.rb (Time.strptime): Raise ArgumentError if Date._strptime
- doesn't extract date information.
- Reported by tadayoshi funaba. [ruby-core:62349]
+Wed May 25 22:52:42 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon May 5 01:12:27 2014 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+ * lib/irb/input-method.rb: do not use Readline::HISTORY.pop.
+ (backported from HEAD)
- * ext/date/date_core.c (rt_rewrite_frags): a new feature (not a
- bug fix) of strptime. applies offset even if the given date is
- not local time (%s and %Q). This is an exceptional feature and
- I do NOT recommend to use this at all. Thank you git community.
+Wed May 25 21:55:40 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun May 4 20:51:32 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/readline/readline.c: supported libedit. (backported from HEAD)
- * lib/time.rb (Time.force_zone!): Use usual local time if it has
- expected offset from UTC.
+ * ext/readline/extconf.rb: ditto.
-Sun May 4 17:58:12 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/readline/test_readline.rb: ditto.
- * lib/time.rb (Time.force_zone!): New private method.
- (Time.make_time): Use Time.force_zone!.
- (Time.strptime): Ditto.
- (Time.rfc2822): Ditto.
- (Time.xmlschema): Ditto.
+Wed May 25 20:06:27 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/rss/rss.rb (Time.w3cdtf): Use Time.force_zone!.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: TkComm#tk_split_*list fail to split a kind of SJIS
+ strings. To avoid the trouble, add arguments to control converting
+ encoding, and do split on a UTF8 string.
-Sun May 4 10:22:59 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: modify to attend encoding.
- * math.c (math_atan2): return values like as expected by C99 if
- both two arguments are infinity. based on the patch by cremno
- phobia <cremno AT mail.ru> in [ruby-core:62310]. [Feature #9799]
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: ditto.
-Sun May 4 03:46:42 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb: ditto.
- * lib/time.rb (Time.httpdate): Always return a UTC Time object.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/listbox.rb: ditto.
-Sun May 4 03:26:39 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/namespace.rb: ditto.
- * lib/time.rb (Time.make_time): Refactored.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/panedwindow.rb: ditto.
-Sun May 4 02:53:17 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: ditto.
- * lib/time.rb (Time.rfc2822): Fix year completion.
- Produce fixed-offset time object if appropriate.
- (Time.xmlschema): Produce fixed-offset time object if appropriate.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/textmark.rb: ditto.
-Sat May 3 23:52:20 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/texttag.rb: ditto.
- * lib/time.rb (make_time): Produce fixed-offset time object if
- appropriate.
- (Time.strptime): Use d[:zone] instead of d[:offset].
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rss/rss.rb (Time.w3cdtf): Produce fixed-offset time object if
- appropriate.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/winfo.rb: ditto.
-Sat May 3 20:21:38 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/iwidgets/scrolledlistbox.rb: ditto.
- * lib/time.rb (Time.strptime): Use d[:offset] if d[:seconds] is not
- given.
- Reported by tadayoshi funaba. [ruby-core:62322]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/iwidgets/scrolledtext.rb: ditto.
-Sat May 3 04:04:16 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add TkWindow#lower_window/raise_window and
+ Tk#lower_window/raise_window by reason of method-name conflict
- * complex.c (parse_comp): replace ALLOCA_N with ALLOCV_N/ALLOCV_END
- [Bug #9608]
- * rational.c (read_digits): ditto
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb: bug fix on TkCanvas#delete when given
+ non-TkcItem arguments.
-Sat May 3 00:06:30 2014 Naohisa Goto <ngotogenome@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/iwidgets/scrolledcanvas.rb: ditto.
- * file.c (HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_BASETYPE): File::Statfs#fstypename
- is supported on AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris, by using the value of
- struct statvfs.f_basetype.
+Wed May 25 12:59:48 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * configure.in (HAVE_STRUCT_STATVFS_F_BASETYPE): check struct
- statvfs.f_basetype which is available on AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris.
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (OpenURI::Meta::RE_QUOTED_STRING): a content of
+ quoted-string should be zero or more characters.
-Fri May 2 21:04:02 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue May 24 23:42:16 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y (next_id): no reason to set ID_STATIC_SYM here, as ID
- returned by rb_intern3 can be a dynamic symbol and the static
- symbol flag is set otherwise. [Bug #9787]
+ * numeric.c (fix_pow): support Fixnum ** Float case directly
+ without coercing. [ruby-talk:142697] [ruby-talk:143054]
-Fri May 2 11:32:51 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue May 24 16:57:24 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_io.rb (test_seek, test_seek_symwhence): defer
- File::Statfs#type call which may not be implemented, to mitigate
- errors on platforms where SEEK_DATA is available but f_type in
- struct statfs is not. [ruby-dev:48154] [Bug #9789]
+ * ruby.c (require_libraries): caused SEGV when continuation jumped
+ in to the required library code.
-Fri May 2 10:37:55 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue May 24 11:56:25 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y (rb_id_attrset): turn dynamically interned Symbol into
- an ID, since rb_str_dynamic_intern returns a Symbol but not an
- ID. [ruby-core:62226] [Bug #9787]
+ * lib/getopts.rb: should warn only if verbose mode.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:26201]
-Thu May 1 22:19:34 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+Tue May 24 06:45:31 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * file.c: Change AND condition to nested condition.
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-font-lock-syntactic-keywords): string
+ literals to be matched non-greedy.
-Thu May 1 00:36:26 2014 Naohisa Goto <ngotogenome@gmail.com>
+Tue May 24 00:34:32 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
- * file.c (FSTATFS): check availability of struct statfs and
- struct statvfs in addition to fstatfs(2) and fstatvfs(2).
- This fixes error in Solaris. [Bug #9788] [ruby-dev:48145]
+ * test/soap/calc: method name 'set' was able to crash with a class Set.
+ [ruby-dev:26210]
-Wed Apr 30 19:46:23 2014 Narihiro Nakamura <authornari@gmail.com>
+ * test/wsdl/document/test_rpc.rb: dateTime comparison failed under
+ TZ=right/Asia/Tokyo (with leap second.) [ruby-dev:26208]
- * gc.c (gc_after_sweep): suppress unnecessary expanding heap.
- Tomb heap pages are freed pages here, so expanding heap is
- not required.
+Mon May 23 16:24:05 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Wed Apr 30 17:58:40 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tcltklib/extconf.rb: Framework support on MacOS X Tiger.
- * vm.c (invoke_block_from_c): add VM_FRAME_FLAG_BMETHOD to record
- it is bmethod frame.
+ * ext/tcltklib/README.1st: add description of Framework support options.
- * vm.c (vm_exec): invoke RUBY_EVENT_RETURN event if rollbacked frame
- is VM_FRAME_FLAG_BMETHOD.
- [Bug #9759]
+Mon May 23 12:21:37 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: add a test for TracePoint/set_trace_func.
+ * re.c (make_regexp): should not return junk address during
+ compile time. [ruby-dev:26206]
- * vm_core.h: rename rb_thread_t::passed_me to
- rb_thread_t::passed_bmethod_me to clarify the usage.
+Sun May 22 21:54:06 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_bmethod_body): use renamed member.
+ * lib/{soap,wsdl,xsd}, test/{soap,wsdl,xsd}: imported soap4r/1.5.4.
-Wed Apr 30 17:06:49 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ == SOAP client and server ==
- * parse.y (rb_id_attrset): pin down dynamic symbol only. it is
- possible that attrset ID can be registered as a static symbol
- after the corresponding attrget ID has been registered as a
- dynamic, and then the latter may be collected.
- [ruby-core:62226] [Bug #9787]
+ === for both client side and server side ===
-Tue Apr 29 14:17:57 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * improved document/literal service support.
+ style(rpc,document)/use(encoding, literal) combination are all
+ supported. for the detail about combination, see
+ test/soap/test_style.rb.
- * lib/tmpdir.rb: Rescue LoadError on etc.so for miniruby.
- Revert r45707, r45711, r45717.
+ * let WSDLEncodedRegistry#soap2obj map SOAP/OM to Ruby according to
+ WSDL as well as obj2soap. closes #70.
-Tue Apr 29 12:50:02 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * let SOAP::Mapping::Object handle XML attribute for doc/lit service.
+ you can set/get XML attribute via accessor methods which as a name
+ 'xmlattr_' prefixed (<foo name="bar"/> -> Foo#xmlattr_name).
- * lib/fileutils.rb: Don't need to define fu_get_gid and fu_get_gid in
- rescue LoadError on 'etc'.
+ === client side ===
-Tue Apr 29 10:21:38 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+ * WSDLDriver capitalized name operation bug fixed. from
+ 1.5.3-ruby1.8.2, operation which has capitalized name (such as
+ KeywordSearchRequest in AWS) is defined as a method having
+ uncapitalized name. (converted with GenSupport.safemethodname
+ to handle operation name 'foo-bar'). it introduced serious
+ incompatibility; in the past, it was defined as a capitalized.
+ define capitalized method as well under that circumstance.
- * parse.y (symbols_i): like r45492, call rb_gc_resurrect().
+ * added new factory interface 'WSDLDriverFactory#create_rpc_driver'
+ to create RPC::Driver, not WSDLDriver (RPC::Driver and WSDLDriver
+ are merged). 'WSDLDriverFactory#create_driver' still creates
+ WSDLDriver for compatibility but it warns that the method is
+ deprecated. please use create_rpc_driver instead of create_driver.
-Tue Apr 29 04:29:05 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+ * allow to use an URI object as an endpoint_url even with net/http,
+ not http-access2.
- * file.c (HAVE_STRUCT_STATFS_T_F_FSTYPENAME): Add new macro for
- statfs_t.
- * file.c (HAVE_STRUCT_STATFS_T_F_TYPE): ditto.
+ === server side ===
- * file.c (rb_io_statfs): check FSTATFS macro only instead of
- HAVE_FSTATFS and HAVE_FSTATVFS.
+ * added mod_ruby support to SOAP::CGIStub. rename a CGI script
+ server.cgi to server.rb and let mod_ruby's RubyHandler handles the
+ script. CGIStub detects if it's running under mod_ruby environment
+ or not.
- * file.c (statfs_type): use new macro.
- * file.c (statfs_fstypename): ditto.
- * file.c (statfs_inspect): ditto.
+ * added fcgi support to SOAP::CGIStub. see the sample at
+ sample/soap/calc/server.fcgi. (almost same as server.cgi but has
+ fcgi handler at the bottom.)
-Tue Apr 29 00:20:26 2014 Rajarshi Das <rajarshid@cybage.com>
+ * allow to return a SOAPFault object to respond customized SOAP fault.
- * bootstraptest/test_literal.rb: fix typo of "dynamic". [ci skip]
+ * added the interface 'generate_explicit_type' for server side
+ (CGIStub, HTTPServer). call 'self.generate_explicit_type = true'
+ if you want to return simplified XML even if it's rpc/encoded
+ service.
- * regexp.rdoc: fix typo of "organized". [ci skip]
+ == WSDL ==
- * lib/session.rb: fix typo of "recognized". [ci skip]
+ === WSDL definition ===
-Mon Apr 28 21:40:27 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * improved XML Schema support such as extension, restriction,
+ simpleType, complexType + simpleContent, ref, length, import,
+ include.
- * configure.in (HAVE_STRUCT_STATFS_F_TYPE): check struct statfs.f_type
- to support OpenBSD.
+ * reduced "unknown element/attribute" warnings (warn only 1 time for
+ each QName).
- * file.c (statfs_type): use above macro to switch.
+ * importing XSD file at schemaLocation with xsd:import.
- * file.c (statfs_inspect): ditto.
+ === code generation from WSDL ===
-Mon Apr 28 18:06:08 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * generator crashed when there's '-' in defined element/attribute
+ name.
- * configure.in: check struct statvfs and struct statvfs.f_fstypename.
+ * added ApacheMap WSDL definition.
- * configure.in: on NetBSD fstatfs is obsoleted.
+ * sample/{soap,wsdl}: removed.
- * file.c: support NetBSD for File::Statfs.
+Sun May 22 19:11:35 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Mon Apr 28 17:42:42 2014 Narihiro Nakamura <authornari@gmail.com>
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLServer#intialize):
+ should initialize session id context. [ruby-core:4663]
- * gc.c: This argument must be a pointer.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_sslctx_setup): add session id support.
-Mon Apr 28 17:40:15 2014 Narihiro Nakamura <authornari@gmail.com>
+Sat May 21 10:24:21 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * gc.c: Fix typos. These are undefined variables.
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: tds files were not deleted when DESTDIR
+ included '\' path delimiter. [ruby-dev:26193]
-Sun Apr 27 19:39:42 2014 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+Thu May 19 19:04:29 2005 speakillof <speakillof@yahoo.co.jp>
- * ext/date/date_strptime.c (date__strptime_internal): do not
- overwrite century.
+ * lib/rexml/encodings/SHIFT-JIS.rb: encoding and decoding were
+ swapped. [ruby-core:4772]
-Sat Apr 26 11:50:08 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Wed May 18 23:42:25 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_enum.rb (test_flat_map): Added test for flat_map.
- Contribute from @igaiga. [fix GH-598]
+ * error.c (exc_exception): reverted to call Exception#initialize
+ directly. fixed: [ruby-dev:26177]
-Sat Apr 26 10:55:33 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed May 18 23:39:09 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * compile.c (compile_array_): make copy a first hash not to modify
- the argument itself. keyword splat should be non-destructive.
- [ruby-core:62161] [Bug #9776]
+ * dir.c (glob_helper): get rid of using String. [ruby-dev:26180]
-Sat Apr 26 08:05:36 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * dir.c (push_braces): should skip balanced braces.
- * test/ruby/test_process.rb (test_rlimit_nofile): Don't limit
- RLIMIT_NOFILE too small.
- This fix sporadic "[ASYNC BUG] thread_timer: select" on GNU/Linux.
+ * eval.c (ruby_options), win32/win32.c (NtInitialize): move argument
+ intialization back. [ruby-dev:26180]
-Fri Apr 25 22:54:34 2014 Naohisa Goto <ngotogenome@gmail.com>
+Tue May 17 15:31:31 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/fileutils.rb (rmdir): rescue Errno::EEXIST in addition to
- ENOTEMPTY (and ENOENT), because SUSv3 describes that "If the
- directory is not an empty directory, rmdir() shall fail and set
- errno to [EEXIST] or [ENOTEMPTY]" and Solaris uses EEXIST.
- [Bug #9571] [ruby-dev:48017]
+ * lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (WEBrick::HTTPServer#run): should
+ break the loop if the socket reached to EOF. [ruby-talk:142285]
-Fri Apr 25 19:16:30 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Tue May 17 11:52:18 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/webrick/utils.rb: Don't rescue LoadError for 'etc' extension.
+ * win32/win32.c (unixtime_to_filetime): use localtime() instead of
+ gmtime() when using FileLocalTimeToFileTime().
-Fri Apr 25 14:55:59 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon May 16 22:28:43 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in (rb_cv_func___builtin_unreachable): try with an
- external variable not only by a warning, which might not be
- shown due to the optimization. [ruby-core:61647] [Bug #9665]
+ * win32/win32.h, {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub: moved rb_[ugp]id_t
+ to get rid of redefinition warnings on mingw.
-Fri Apr 25 13:11:49 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * class.c (rb_class_init_copy): singleton class is disallowed to copy,
+ from its definition. fixed: [ruby-talk:142749]
- * configure.in: NetBSD's ksh, used by configure, needs escapes.
+Mon May 16 08:52:29 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Fri Apr 25 12:51:08 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * win32/win32.{h,c}: define rb_[pgu]id_t.
- * configure.in: correct pthread_setname_np's prototype on NetBSD.
- [Bug #9586]
+Mon May 16 00:21:02 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Thu Apr 24 23:17:25 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#unlink): use SystemCallError instead of
+ Errno::EISDIR because EISDIR is not portable.
+ [ruby-core:5001]
- * lib/fileutils.rb (fu_get_uid, fu_get_gid): Etc.getpwnam/getgrnam may
- returns nil.
+Sun May 15 22:11:33 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * lib/webrick/utils.rb (su): ditto.
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb (DRbObject#method_missing): use raise(exception).
+ [ruby-dev:26164]
-Thu Apr 24 22:55:22 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun May 15 18:56:35 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * bootstraptest/test_io.rb: Add etc.so to $" before require 'tmpdir'.
+ * configure.in, ruby.h: define rb_[pgu]id_t macros instead of typedefs
+ to get rid of types which might not be defined yet. [ruby-dev:26165]
-Thu Apr 24 21:09:55 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+Sun May 15 14:35:46 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * man/ruby.1: fix broken link.
+ * lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#unlink): unlink a symlink to a directory
+ was failed. [ruby-core:4992]
-Thu Apr 24 20:53:02 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun May 15 09:57:30 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/tmpdir.rb: Don't need to rescue LoadError for etc.so.
+ * win32/win32.c (unixtime_to_filetime): deal with DST.
+ [ruby-talk:141817]
-Thu Apr 24 17:39:53 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat May 14 23:59:11 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * file.c (statfs_inspect): suppress warnings.
- assume those values won't be larger than LONG_LONG_MAX.
+ * error.c (exc_exception, {exit,name_err,syserr}_initialize): call
+ Execption#initialize. fixed: [ruby-talk:142593]
-Thu Apr 24 11:53:28 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat May 14 23:57:26 2005 Erik Huelsmann <ehuels@gmail.com>
- * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1_initialize): SYMID on a value
- other than Symbol is an undefined behavior. fix up r31699.
- [ruby-core:62142] [Bug #9771]
+ * configure.in: Check for the availability of pid_t, gid_t and uid_t and
+ remove AC_TYPE_UID_T. fixed: [ruby-core:04745]
-Thu Apr 24 11:21:37 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * defines.h: Remove pid_t typedef.
- * parse.y (rb_sym2id, rb_sym2id_without_pindown): return 0 for
- non-symbol values, for the time being.
+ * ruby.h: Define rb_pid_t, rb_gid_t and rb_uid_t in accordance with
+ the available system types.
-Thu Apr 24 05:50:13 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * process.c: Change instances of pid_t and gid_t to their rb_*
+ counterparts.
- * parse.y (dsym_node_gen): like r45492, call rb_gc_resurrect().
+ * ext/pty/pty.c: Change pid_t to rb_pid_t.
-Wed Apr 23 20:36:22 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * vms/config.h: Define HAVE_{P,G,U}ID_T to 1.
- * ext/etc/extconf.rb: Build ext/etc unconditionally.
+ * win32/Makefile.sub: Remove #define for {g,u}id_t.
-Wed Apr 23 14:10:50 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * win32/win32.c: Change pid_t to rb_pid_t.
- * file.c (statfs_fsid): remove statfs.f_fsid because it doesn't return
- meaningful value portably. http://togetter.com/li/658517
+ * wince/Makefile.sub: Remove #define for {g,u}id_t.
-Wed Apr 23 11:03:41 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * wince/sys/types.h: Remove definitions of {p,g,u}id_t.
- * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_write): use rb_str_append to
- reuse coderange bits other than ASCII-8BIT, and keep
- taintedness. [ruby-dev:48118] [Bug #9769]
+Fri May 13 23:44:22 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Apr 23 00:43:00 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/extmk.rb: keep srcdir unexpanded.
- * win32/win32.c, include/ruby/win32.h (ustatfs): implementation of
- statfs(2) clone. [EXPERIMENTAL]
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): quote topdir and hdrdir if necessary.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:04932]
- * file.c (rb_io_statfs): use above function.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration), {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub: make
+ also INSTALL_PROG and INSTALL_DATA system dependent.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:04931]
- * configure.in, win32/Makefile.sub (struct statfs): available.
+Fri May 13 17:54:39 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Tue Apr 22 23:56:24 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * variable.c (generic_ivar_get): rb_attr_get should not warn.
+ [ruby-dev:26010]
- * file.c (rb_io_stafs): use statfs(2) if fstatfs(2) is unavailable.
+Fri May 13 12:28:43 2005 Daniel Berger <djberge@qwest.com>
- * configure.in (fstatfs): check it.
+ * array.c (rb_ary_select): can remove argc check. [ruby-core:4911]
-Tue Apr 22 22:15:51 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/ruby/test_array.rb: add test for find_all.
- * file.c (rb_io_statfs): need to define even if the system doesn't have
- fstatfs(2).
+Fri May 13 11:29:00 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_file.rb (TestFile#test_statfs): skip if IO#stafs is not
- implemented.
+ * eval.c (unknown_node): add volatile directive to prototype.
-Tue Apr 22 19:32:48 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu May 12 17:08:48 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * file.c: newly added a class File::Statfs. (experimental)
+ * io.c (rb_io_eof, remain_size, read_all, io_read, appendline)
+ (swallow, rb_io_each_byte, rb_io_getc): revert previous change.
-Tue Apr 22 08:22:33 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * io.c (rb_io_eof, io_fread, appendline, swallow, rb_io_each_byte)
+ (rb_io_getc, rb_getc): call clearerr before getc to avoid
+ stdio incompatibility.
- * gc.c (objspace_malloc_increase): don't cause GC by malloc_increase
- when memop type is MEMOP_TYPE_REALLOC.
+Thu May 12 16:52:20 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- GC at realloc is not well maintained.
- We need a time to make it safe.
- [ruby-dev:48117]
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb: more readability for mixing
+ progress "c..." and warning message.
-Tue Apr 22 06:54:15 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu May 12 16:31:00 2005 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (objspace_malloc_increase): run full mark if 0x04 bit is
- set in ruby_gc_stress. [ruby-core:62103] [Feature #9761]
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/nkf.c: follow nkf 2.0.5
- * gc.c (objspace_malloc_increase): run GC after realloc not only
- malloc and calloc by GC.stress. [ruby-core:62103] [Feature #9761]
+Thu May 12 16:15:01 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Mon Apr 21 19:12:20 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * io.c (rb_io_eof, remain_size, read_all, io_read, appendline)
+ (swallow, rb_io_each_byte, rb_io_getc): don't rely EOF flag.
+ [ruby-talk:141527]
- * string.c (rb_str_coderange_scan_restartable): coderange is always
- ENC_CODERANGE_VALID if the string is ASCII-8BIT and already has a non
- ASCII character.
+Thu May 12 15:56:20 2005 Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
-Mon Apr 21 19:02:44 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb: show parsing progress for C files.
+ [ruby-core:4341]
- * string.c (coderange_scan): remove useless condition `p < e` after
- search_nonascii.
+Thu May 12 13:47:56 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * string.c (rb_str_coderange_scan_restartable): ditto.
+ * test/drb/test_drb{ssl,unix}.rb: can test drb
+ before install. (backported from HEAD) [ruby-dev:26146]
-Mon Apr 21 18:55:21 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu May 12 09:53:57 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/-test-/string/coderange.c: add Bug::String.new#coderange_scan
- to explicitly scan coderange.
+ * version.c (ruby_show_version): flush for non-tty stdout.
-Mon Apr 21 18:19:35 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu May 12 09:07:07 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * string.c (coderange_scan): remove unused logic.
+ * test/ruby/envutil.rb, test/drb/drbtest.rb: can test drb
+ before install. (backported from HEAD) [ruby-Bugs-1672]
- * string.c (rb_str_coderange_scan_restartable): ditto.
+Thu May 12 01:23:55 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Apr 21 14:11:48 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_eval), parse.y (arg): reduce fixnum range literal at
+ parser. fixed: [ruby-dev:26113]
- * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_putc): fix for non-ascii
- encoding, like as IO#putc. [ruby-dev:48114] [Bug #9765]
+ * eval.c (unknown_node): ignore broken NODE to get rid of accessing
+ possibly inaccessible address. fixed: [ruby-dev:26122]
+ should emit more useful information like [ruby-dev:26126], though.
-Sun Apr 20 12:57:15 2014 Masaya Tarui <tarui@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed May 11 16:20:01 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * st.c (st_foreach_check): change start point of search at check
- from top to current. [ruby-dev:48047] [Bug #9646]
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb: new methods WEBrick::CGI#[], WEBrick::CGI#logger
+ and WEBrick::CGI#config. (backported from HEAD)
-Sun Apr 20 08:41:33 2014 Andrew DeMaria <ademariad@gmail.com>
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (WEBrick::HTTPUtils.escape_path): should
+ not use String#split("/"). (backported from HEAD)
- * lib/mkmf.rb (link_command, libpathflag, create_makefile): prefer
- user specified `$LIBPATH` than `$DEFLIBPATH`. [ruby-core:62100]
- [ruby-trunk - Bug #9760]
+Wed May 11 15:58:39 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Apr 20 06:01:18 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (break_jump): break should not cross functions.
+ [ruby-list:40818]
- * gc.c (rb_gc_writebarrier): drop special case for big hash/array
- [Bug #9518]
+Wed May 11 10:39:37 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sat Apr 19 15:38:29 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/tempfile.rb (Tempfile#unlink): fixed typo.
- * parse.y (primary): flush cmdarg flags inside left-paren in a
- command argument, to allow parenthesed do-block as an argument
- without arguments parentheses. [ruby-core:61950] [Bug #9726]
+Wed May 11 01:03:36 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Apr 19 10:07:24 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * eval.c (TMP_ALLOC): use macro NEW_NODE() to get rid of warnings on
+ platforms which have no alloca(). fixed: [ruby-talk:141301]
- * internal.h (struct RBignum): Use size_t for len.
+Sun May 8 23:17:47 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * include/ruby/intern.h (rb_big_new): Use size_t instead of long to
- specify the size of bignum.
- (rb_big_resize): Ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: fix typo.
- * bignum.c: Follow above changes.
+Sun May 8 16:52:56 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * rational.c: Follow above changes.
+ * lib/profiler.rb: fixed "undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass"
+ [ruby-core:4775] [ruby-talk:140401] [ruby-dev:26118]
- * marshal.c: Follow above changes.
+Sat May 7 22:58:00 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Apr 19 00:32:07 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (have_var): no libs argument is given.
- * numeric.c (rb_num2long): Returns a long.
- (rb_num2ulong): Returns a unsigned long.
+Sun May 1 09:58:11 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * bignum.c (rb_big2long): Returns a long.
- (rb_big2ulong): Returns a unsigned long.
+ * ruby.c (process_sflag): replace '-' in variable names with '_'.
+ [ruby-dev:26107]
- * include/ruby/intern.h: Follow above changes.
+ * ruby.c (set_arg0): use also environment variable space for setting
+ $0. [ruby-core:04774]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h: Follow above changes.
- (rb_num2long_inline): No need to cast.
- (rb_num2ulong_inline): Ditto.
+Wed Apr 27 23:42:22 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Apr 19 00:17:20 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (OPTFLAGS): default global optimization to
+ disabled only for VC++6.
- * string.c (SHARABLE_SUBSTRING_P): predicate if substring can be
- shared with the original string. true if just at the end of the
- original string, for the time being. all substring will be able to
- be shared in the future.
+Tue Apr 26 22:58:00 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Fri Apr 18 21:48:24 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_invoke_core): call Tcl's "::unknown"
+ command when can't get information of target command.
- * string.c (rb_str_new_frozen): consider the shared string at
- middle.
+Mon Apr 25 01:18:43 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * string.c (rb_str_subseq, rb_str_substr, str_byte_substr): share
- middle of a string.
+ * regex.c: declare rb_warn to have variadic argument. [ruby-core:4751]
-Fri Apr 18 15:40:05 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Apr 23 19:45:59 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * string.c: use uintptr_t instead of VALUE because they are not ruby
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_RubyExitCommand): exit with status code
+ via TclTkIp#_eval didn't work. [ruby-talk:139390]
+
+Fri Apr 22 16:41:50 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_set_exc_message): fixed memory leak.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: eTkCallbackReturn was not initialized.
+
+Thu Apr 21 00:07:50 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): support platforms have file separator
+ other than /.
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (BUILD_FILE_SEPARATOR): separator
+ of building platform.
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (CP, INSTALL): use COPY command.
+
+Wed Apr 20 23:22:39 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in, common.mk: miniruby depens on MINIOBJS.
+
+ * dmydln.c (dln_load): dummy function to raise LoadError.
+
+ * cygwin/GNUmakefile.in, {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub: miniruby
+ can't load extensions on Windows.
+
+Wed Apr 20 23:01:35 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/ifchange.bat: delete testing files.
+
+Wed Apr 20 07:27:18 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/configure.bat, {bcc32,win32,wince}/setup.mak:
+ add extout option.
+
+ * bcc32/setup.mak: make configuration variables overridable.
+
+Wed Apr 20 04:15:27 2005 Keiju Ishitsuka <keiju@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/irb.rb lib/irb/* doc/irb: IRB 0.9.5
+
+Tue Apr 19 23:37:09 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/ftools.rb (File.safe_unlink): do not modify a symlinked file.
+
+Tue Apr 19 00:06:20 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: expand path for ext/**/extconf.rb.
+
+Mon Apr 18 11:25:14 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_run): fixed SEGV. [ruby-core:4712]
+
+Sun Apr 17 23:57:49 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake, parse_args): do not expand destdir.
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb (relative_from): treat mere drive letter as an absolute
+ path.
+
+Sat Apr 16 17:01:16 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * sample/rss/tdiary_plugin/rss-recent.rb (rss_recent_cache_rss):
+ use the first date information of items as site date information
+ if channel doesn't have date information.
+
+Sat Apr 16 15:27:03 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (RUBY_PROG_INSTALL): not add -p option to INSTALL.
+ files need timestamps to be kept are only ar-archive on a few
+ platforms, and be installed by instruby.rb but not INSTALL.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:04721]
+
+ * mkconfig.rb: purge autoconf value variables.
+
+Sat Apr 16 10:36:01 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: quick hack... prepend DESTDIR.
+ still have restriction on DESTDIR ("", "/", "e:")
+
+Sat Apr 16 03:59:42 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: check for OPENSSL_cleanse.
+
+ * ext/openssl/openssl_missing.h: ditto.
+
+Thu Apr 14 19:18:30 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (remove_file): ignore exceptions caused by
+ chmod.
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (remove_dir): try to get rights to rmdir.
+ [ruby-Bugs:1502] (2 items backportted from HEAD, rev 1.53-54)
+
+Thu Apr 14 16:57:40 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: failed to remove debug information files.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:26034]
+
+Wed Apr 13 23:40:21 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (RSS::VERSION): 0.1.3 -> 0.1.4.
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (RSS::Element#converter): fixed converter
+ transmission bug.
+
+Wed Apr 13 21:20:35 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (mingw32): extract msvcr*.dll from objdump result.
+
+Wed Apr 13 20:24:30 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (mingw32): use actual runtime DLL name as ruby DLL
+ name and default load path.
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub, win32/setup.mak: ditto.
+
+Tue Apr 12 15:33:09 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_finalize): better modification than the
+ previous commit [ruby-dev:26029].
+
+Tue Apr 12 12:38:06 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_finalize): fix SEGV when Tcl_GlobalEval()
+ modifies the argument string to eval.
+
+Tue Apr 12 02:21:55 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_finalize): add existence check of
+ Tcl commands before calling Tcl_GlobalEval().
+
+Mon Apr 11 23:47:21 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: [druby-ja:123] fix: When reference of my object is
+ loaded, the object is tainted.
+
+ * test/drb/test_drb.rb: ditto.
+
+Mon Apr 11 22:18:23 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c, file.c (lstat): avoid warnings for mingw.
+
+Mon Apr 11 20:11:06 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_finalize): adhoc patch to avoid SEGV
+ when exit on Tcl/Tk8.3.x.
+
+Mon Apr 11 15:26:25 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration): shouldn't output hdrdir twice.
+
+Mon Apr 11 12:09:05 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub: ri data was not installed
+ into correct path. [ruby-dev:26011]
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: defaulted install-nodoc. [ruby-dev:26011]
+
+Sun Apr 10 10:12:42 2005 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c(ole_invoke): retry after converting Qnil
+ to VT_EMPTY.
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole/tests/testWIN32OLE.rb: correct error
+ message string "Unknown" => "unknown".
+
+Sat Apr 9 18:20:31 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/image.rb: support to create TkImage object without
+ creating a new image object on Tk.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menu.rb: use TkCommandNames on create_self()
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/root.rb: TkRoot.to_eval() returns '.'.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: add methods to create a TkText::IndexString
+ from (x, y) coords.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile/: add demo and update support status.
+
+Sat Apr 9 14:42:29 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * sample/rss/tdiary_plugin/rss-recent.rb: supported configuration
+ via Web browser.
+
+Sat Apr 9 11:59:57 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss: backoported from HEAD.
+
+ * lib/rss: refactored.
+ - gave a name to 'x'.
+ - undef_method -> remove_method for avoiding a warning in ruby 1.6.
+
+
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: @@setter -> @@setters.
+
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb
+ (RSS::BaseListener.register_uri)
+ (RSS::BaseListener.uri_registered?)
+ (RSS::BaseListener.install_get_text_element):
+ swapped the first argument and the second argument.
+
+ * lib/rss/taxonomy.rb: swapped the first argument and the second
+ argument for RSS::BaseListener.install_get_text_element.
+ * lib/rss/image.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/syndication.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/dublincore.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: ditto.
+ * lib/rss/content.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb
+ (RSS::BaseListener.install_setter)
+ (RSS::BaseListener.register_uri): changed fallback way.
+
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb: added class name registry for complex model
+ elements. (ex. have childlen elements, have some attributes and
+ a child element and so on.)
+
+
+ * lib/rss/dublincore.rb: supported multiple Dublin Core items.
+ * lib/rss/maker/dublincore.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/rss/maker/image.rb: supproted new Dublin Core API.
+
+
+ * lib/rss/maker/base.rb: added default current_element implementation.
+
+
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb (RSS::TrackBackUtils.new_with_value_if_need):
+ moved to RSS::Utils.
+
+ * lib/rss/utils.rb (RSS::Utils.new_with_value_if_need):
+ moved from RSS::TrackBackUtils.
+
+
+ * lib/rss/maker/image.rb: fixed invalid argument of
+ add_need_initialize_variable bug.
+ * lib/rss/maker/trackback.rb: ditto.
+
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (Hash#merge): added for ruby 1.6.
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (RSS::BaseModel.date_writer): changed to accept nil
+ for date value.
+
+
+ * test/test_dublincore.rb: added tests for plural accessor and
+ multiple Dublin Core items.
+
+ * test/test_setup_maker_1.0.rb: fixed swapped actual and expected
+ values.
+
+ * test/rss/rss-assertions.rb (assert_multiple_dublin_core): added
+ an assertion for testing multiple Dublin Core items.
+
+ * test/rss/test_maker_dc.rb (test_rss10_multiple): added a test
+ for making multiple Dublin Core items.
+
+ * test/rss/test_maker_dc.rb (test_date): added a test for #date=
+ and #dc_date=.
+
+
+ * sample/rss/tdiary_plugin/rss-recent.rb:
+ new option: @options['rss-recent.use-image-link']:
+ use image as link instread of text if available.
+
+ * sample/rss/tdiary_plugin/rss-recent.rb (RSS_RECENT_VERSION):
+ 0.0.5 -> 0.0.6.
+
+Fri Apr 8 20:17:48 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): hdrdir needs to be defined also in
+ Config::CONFIG.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration, create_makefile): get rid of recursive
+ macro reference.
+
+Fri Apr 8 18:26:56 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c: add callbacks to OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContexts.
+ - SSLContext#client_cert_cb=(aProc). it is called when a client
+ certificate is requested by a server and no certificate was not
+ set for the SSLContext. it must return an Array which includes
+ OpenSSL::X509::Certificate and OpenSSL::PKey::RSA/DSA objects.
+ - SSLContext#tmp_dh_callback=(aProc). it is called in key
+ exchange with DH algorithm. it must return an OpenSSL::PKey::DH
+ object.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_sslctx_set_ciphers): ignore the
+ argument if it's nil.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.c
+ (GetPrivPKeyPtr, ossl_pkey_sign): should call rb_funcall first.
+ (DupPrivPKeyPtr): new function.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c: add default DH parameters.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h: ditto.
+
+Fri Apr 8 01:55:20 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-{en,jp}/goldberg.rb: reduced window size.
+ [ruby-dev:25992]
+
+Thu Apr 7 23:58:40 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): keep directory names in Makefile as macros.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration, create_makefile): ditto.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (CXX_EXT): separate C++ extensions.
+
+Thu Apr 7 17:43:25 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): "return" event hook should be always executed
+ if event_hooks is set. fixed: [ruby-core:04662]
+ (backported from HEAD)
+
+Mon Apr 4 23:17:52 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (TkComm#array2tk_list): accept enc-mode argument to
+ decide whether convert encoding of each element or not.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb (TkVariable#value=): fail to convert the
+ encoding of array elements when assign an array to an TkVariable
object.
-Fri Apr 18 14:51:42 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Apr 4 10:26:48 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/dialog.rb: fixed typo.
+
+Sun Apr 3 17:16:33 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * win32/win32.{h,c} (rb_w32_fdopen): avoid warning on bcc32.
+ (backported from HEAD)
+
+Sat Apr 2 23:38:54 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (CP, INSTALL): get rid of less portable options.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration, create_makefile): correct configuration
+ variable.
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/{Makefile.sub,setup.mak}: leave prefix empty in
+ config.status for backward compatibility. fixed: [ruby-core:04649]
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): ensure library directories get made
+ before copying libraries there.
+
+Sat Apr 2 16:59:46 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: forgot to update RELEASE_DATE
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: fix namespace trouble when autoloading
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/palette.rb: define Tcl variable 'tkPalette' as global
- * string.c: check str_strlen's argument, and add comment or
- use NULL if simply it uses str's enc.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/dialog.rb: use array2tk_list method when calling
+ Tk.ip_eval.
-Fri Apr 18 14:32:40 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/autoload.rb: add autoload entry 'TkDialogObj' and
+ 'TkWarningObj'
- * string.c (str_strlen): use enc_strlen if the coderange is known.
+Sat Apr 2 02:19:11 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Fri Apr 18 14:21:21 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (TkWindow.initialize): accept 'without_creating'
+ option without 'widgetname' option to allow creating a widget object
+ which is used as an argument of Tcl/Tk's widget allocation commands.
- * string.c (enc_strlen): move UTF-8 optimization from str_strlen to
- enc_strlen.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/image.rb (TkImage.initialize): accept 'imagename'
+ option to create a image object by the given name.
-Fri Apr 18 08:50:18 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Mar 31 22:23:51 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in (rb_cv_getcwd_malloc): check if getcwd allocates
- buffer if NULL is given [ruby-core:62072] [Bug #9752]
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (SRC_EXT): exclude just case different suffixes on case
+ insensitive file system platforms.
-Thu Apr 17 16:28:10 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * README.EXT, README.EXT.ja (Appendix C): utility functions.
- * prelude.rb: [DOC] Update Thread::exclusive docs by @stevenharman.
+Thu Mar 31 14:15:44 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Thu Apr 17 10:03:53 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c (ossl_engine_s_load): should return
+ value. [ruby-dev:25971]
- * lib/fileutils.rb (FileUtils#copy_entry): update rdoc about
- preserve option and permissions, following r31123.
- [ruby-core:62065] [Bug #9748]
+Thu Mar 31 08:25:50 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Apr 16 23:47:36 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * common.mk (RUBYOPT): clear for the environment RubyGems installed.
- * enum.c (dont_recycle_block_arg): fix condition to recycle block
- argument. lambda with rest can get internal array directly.
- [ruby-core:62060] [Bug #9749]
+ * common.mk (clean-local): keep $(PREP) files till distclean.
-Wed Apr 16 09:51:16 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * common.mk (check): do all tests.
- * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.c (ossl_pkey_verify): as EVP_VerifyFinal()
- finalizes only a copy of the digest context, the context must be
- cleaned up after initialization by EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup() or a
- memory leak will occur. [ruby-core:62038] [Bug #9743]
+Thu Mar 31 06:00:20 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Tue Apr 15 19:36:42 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c (ossl_engine_s_load): should not raise
+ error even if the specified engine could not be loaded. (Dynamic
+ engines don't have fixed name to load.)
- * include/ruby/win32.h (rb_w32_cmdvector): removed.
+Thu Mar 31 00:18:27 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_sysinit): use WCHAR version of GetCommandLine()
- internally.
+ * win32/ifchange.bat, win32/rm.bat: backported from HEAD.
- * win32/win32.c (w32_cmdvector): renamed from rb_w32_cmdvector. use
- WCHAR* instead of char* internally.
+Wed Mar 30 23:44:50 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu.nokada@softhome.net>
- these changes are expected to not changing the behavior yet.
+ * Makefile.in, */Makefile.sub, */configure.bat,
+ cygwin/GNUmakefile.in, common.mk, configure.in, ext/extmk.rb,
+ lib/mkmf.rb, instruby.rb, runruby.rb: backport extout.
+ [ruby-dev:25963]
-Tue Apr 15 19:26:05 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Mar 30 17:41:48 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * ext/extmk.rb: Re-generate extmk.mk and dummy makefiles only if
- really required.
- This fixes a problem to run multiple test-all concurrently as:
- make test-all & make test-all & make test-all & ...
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: add TclTkIp#_create_console() method to
+ create a Tcl/Tk's console window.
-Tue Apr 15 12:49:53 2014 Sam Rawlins <sam.rawlins@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: support TclTkIp#_create_console() method.
- * enum.c (enum_each_slice, enum_each_cons): make more efficient by
- allocating less and recycling block argument arrays if possible.
- [Fixes GH-596]
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: ditto.
-Mon Apr 14 18:44:45 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/console.rb: ditto.
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): get base addrs in fill_lines to use it
- with dladdr_fbases introduced at r45563.
- it didn't get before if the executable is not pie.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: update RELEASE_DATE
-Mon Apr 14 18:05:48 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/sample/demo-*/check2.rb: use 'return' in the Proc object.
- * addr2line.c (main_exe_path): support FreeBSD.
- At least sh, csh, tcsh, bash, and zsh sets realpath of the main
- executable for dladdr, but gdb doesn't.
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/**: ditto.
-Mon Apr 14 17:20:10 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Mar 29 22:11:56 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * proc.c (umethod_bind): use the ancestor iclass instead of new
- iclass to get rid of infinite recursion, if the defined module
- is already included. [ruby-core:62014] [Bug #9721]
+ * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: use DRbObject.new_with instead of reinit.
+ [ruby-dev:25961]
-Sun Apr 13 12:46:58 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Mon Mar 28 23:40:40 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * bignum.c (SIZEOF_BDIGIT): Renamed from SIZEOF_BDIGITS.
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: move method DRbObject#reinit to DRbObject.new_with.
+ extract method DRbObject.prepare_backtrace. add DRb.regist_server,
+ remove_server, fetch_server. change server in thread variable if
+ in-proc server. [druby-ja:113]
- * internal.h: Ditto.
+ * lib/drb/gw.rb: ditto.
- * marshal.c: Ditto.
+Mon Mar 28 20:43:34 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * rational.c: Ditto.
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: get rid of warnings caused by a bug of VC.
-Sun Apr 13 10:18:09 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Mon Mar 28 08:39:49 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * common.mk: Unused target, $(MKMAIN_CMD), removed.
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (iconv_create): Iconv::Failure requires 3
+ arguments. (pointed out by NaHi)
- * Makefile.in (MKMAIN_CMD): Unused macro removed.
+Sat Mar 26 22:51:33 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * win32/Makefile.sub (MKMAIN_CMD): Ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (_callback_entry_class?): add for checking whether
+ a class is available for a callback entry.
-Sat Apr 12 22:11:10 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (after_cancel): add Tk.after_cancel(afterID) method.
- * string.c (sym_to_proc), proc.c (rb_block_clear_env_self): clear
- caller's self which is useless, so that it can get collected.
- [Fixes GH-592]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (array2tk_list): change from private module method
+ of TkComm to public module method.
-Sat Apr 12 09:26:48 2014 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (cget): add check that slot argument is not
+ empty string.
- * ext/openssl/ossl_ocsp.c: [DOC] Document OpenSSL::OCSP.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (configinfo): ditto.
-Fri Apr 11 18:52:38 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb (itemcget): add check that slot argument
+ is not empty string.
- * array.c (ARY_SET): added.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb (itemconfiginfo): ditto.
- ARY_SET() is same functionality of RARRAY_ASET(), but
- it has an assertion (`ary' doesn't have shared array).
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/entry.rb: add TkEntry#icursor and icursor= (alias of
+ cursor and cursor= method).
-Fri Apr 11 16:54:26 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: improve font treatment when the font name is
+ empty string.
- * array.c: make shared arrays WB-protected objects.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: add :variable, :window and :procedure
+ type.
- Shared arrays were WB-unprotected object because
- sharing array can modify shared array's buffer
- if it occupied shared array.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: improve treatment of array-type
+ tkvariable.
- [sharing array (ary)] -> [shared array (shared)] -> <buff>
- | A
- +---------------------------------------+
- write `buff' with WB(ary, &buff[i], obj)
- -> if `ary' and `shared' are old, then only `ary'
- will be remembered.
- -> traverse from `ary'. But `shared' is old, so
- that written `obj' is not marked.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/blt.rb: add commands for zooming.
- It cause WB miss so that shared arrays were WB-unprotected.
- (WB-unprotected objects are marked everytime if it is living)
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/*: bug fix.
- This patch insert WB() for `shared' if it is needed.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/treectrl/tktreectrl.rb: bug fix and add methods
+ to call TreeCtrl commands for bindings.
-Fri Apr 11 15:05:26 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/blt/*: new sample scripts.
- * proc.c (rb_method_call_with_block, umethod_bind): call with
- IClass including the module for a module instance method.
- [ruby-core:61936] [Bug #9721]
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/treectrl/*: ditto.
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_search_super_method): allow bound
- UnboundMethod case.
+Fri Mar 25 10:53:16 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Apr 11 12:02:30 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * configure.in (WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN): removed because a lot of
+ troubles. [ruby-list:40721]
- * addr2line.c (rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines): set base address
- which is retrieved from dladdr to dladdr_fbases, to skip already
- parsed objects.
+Thu Mar 24 23:10:44 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Apr 11 12:44:50 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (macro_defined?): try to compile for an old compiler
+ which doesn't bail out at #error directive. [ruby-dev:25818]
- * array.c (ary_reject): may be turned into a shared array during
- the given block. [ruby-dev:48101] [Bug #9727]
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (check_sizeof): refine logging messages.
-Thu Apr 10 23:41:21 2014 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+Thu Mar 24 03:57:48 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/net/ftp.rb (Net::FTP#login): [DOC] The default password for
- anonymous login was changed to "anonymous@" in r25313.
+ * lib/webrick/utils.rb (WEBrick::Utils.create_listeners):
+ - should raise ArgumentError if no port is specified.
+ - even if the specified port is 0, all TCPServers should be
+ initialized with the port given to the first one.
-Thu Apr 10 19:22:58 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (WEBrick::GenericServer#initialize): if :Port
+ parameter is 0, it should be updated with the port number which
+ actually listened.
- * test/ruby/test_array.rb: remove useless `assert'.
+Wed Mar 23 00:35:10 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Apr 10 19:11:11 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb (test_event): added tests for
+ "class" and "end" and "raise".
- * array.c (rb_ary_modify): remember shared array owner if a shared
- array owner is promoted and a shared array is not promoted.
+Tue Mar 22 22:40:18 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- Now, shared array is WB-unprotected so that shared arrays are not
- promoted. All objects referred from shared array should be marked
- correctly.
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): check event_hooks instead of trace_func.
- [ruby-core:61919] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9718]
+Tue Mar 22 17:30:44 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_array.rb: add a test for above.
+ * eval.c (rb_add_event_hook): new function to add a hook function for
+ interpreter events. (backported form HEAD)
-Thu Apr 10 18:57:12 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sun Mar 20 22:51:19 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (gc_verify_internal_consistency): move lines and enable
- allrefs_dump() on RGENGC_CHECK_MODE >= 4.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (mkmf_failed): check if Makefile is created without
+ create_makefile.
-Thu Apr 10 15:01:06 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Mar 19 23:48:10 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * addr2line.c (append_obj): clear allocated memory.
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-expr-beg): returned true always.
+ fixed: [ruby-list:40683]
- * addr2line.c (rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines): free `base_addrs'.
+Sat Mar 19 00:41:02 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Thu Apr 10 14:40:18 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: add some TkFont class methods to get font
+ information without creating a TkFont object.
- * gc.c (rb_gc_writebarrier_unprotect_promoted): disable to dump debug
- message when RGENGC_CHECK_MODE == 0.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/treectrl/tktreectrl.rb: bug fix and define some
+ classes for components of Tk::TreeCtrl
-Thu Apr 10 08:13:47 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu Mar 17 17:42:13 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * signal.c (check_stack_overflow): Don't use ucontext_t if ucontext.h
- is not available.
- Fixes build on Android (x86).
+ * struct.c (make_struct): allow non local-id field
+ names. [ruby-core:04575]
-Wed Apr 9 23:22:44 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * struct.c (inspect_struct): ditto.
- * gc.c (mark_current_machine_context): Call SET_STACK_END.
- This reverts a hunk of r40703 by ko1.
- This fixes [ruby-dev:48098] [Bug #9717].
+Wed Mar 16 23:36:02 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Apr 9 21:02:04 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): call_cfunc() should be protected.
- * process.c (OBJ2UID1): Defined even if getpwnam_r is not usable.
- (OBJ2GID1): Defined even if getgrnam_r is not usable.
- This fixes compilation error on Android.
+ * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: added test for c-return.
-Wed Apr 9 15:16:59 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Mar 16 22:20:25 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * encoding.c (rb_enc_default_internal): fix rdoc. `__FILE__` is
- in filesystem encoding but not `default_internal`.
- [ruby-core:61894] [Bug #9713]
+ * object.c (str_to_id): fixed typo.
-Wed Apr 9 14:43:00 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Mar 16 18:08:32 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: more long timeout.
- This test failed under RGENGC_CHECK_MODE >= 2.
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): reorganize "return" event post.
-Wed Apr 9 13:07:13 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Mar 15 23:49:19 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in: get rid of __builtin_setjmp/__builtin_longjmp on
- x64-mingw, which causes SEGV with callcc.
- [ruby-core:61887] [Bug #9710]
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (Init_iconv): InvalidEncoding also should include
+ Iconv::Failure.
-Wed Apr 9 12:44:54 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Mar 15 16:38:11 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * string.c (str_buf_cat): should round up the capacity by 4KiB,
- but not number of rooms. [ruby-core:61886] [Bug #9709]
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c (ary2list): give wrong arguments to hash2kv()
-Tue Apr 8 22:55:32 2014 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+Mon Mar 14 19:39:33 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/mkmf.rb (MakeMakefile#dir_config): [DOC] Improve
- documentation.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb (TkTimer): forgot to clear @return_value
+ when restarting
-Tue Apr 8 22:31:44 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/sample/cd_timer.rb: new sample of TkRTTimer
- * gc.c: rename `RGENGC_THREEGEN' to `RGENGC_AGE2_PROMOTION'.
+Mon Mar 14 12:21:03 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * gc.c (rgengc_rememberset_mark): don't promote, but remain in
- remember set for infant objects.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb (TkRTTimer): forgot to reset the callback
+ time. So, 'continue' do all callbacks between 'stop' and 'continue'.
- * gc.c (RVALUE_PROMOTE_INFANT, RVALUE_PROMOTE_YOUNG): count numbers
- in these functions.
+Mon Mar 14 08:14:56 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Apr 7 21:11:49 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * object.c (str_to_id): warn for NUL containing strings.
- * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_getnameinfo): Save errno for EAI_SYSTEM.
- Reported by Saravana kumar. [ruby-core:61820] [Bug #9697]
- Fixed by Heesob Park. [ruby-core:61868]
+Mon Mar 14 00:13:49 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Mon Apr 7 07:20:23 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb (TkRTTimer): correct calculation of offset
+ value. get a little better accuracy.
- * lib/xmlrpc/client.rb (do_rpc): don't check body length.
- If HTTP content-encoding is used, the length may be different.
- [Bug #8182] [ruby-core:53811]
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/widget: use a binding with no local variables
+ when eval a sample script.
-Mon Apr 7 02:39:48 2014 Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core@marc-andre.ca>
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/bind.rb: ditto.
- * lib/matrix.rb: Add Matrix#cofactor [fix GH-568]
- Add first_minor [fix GH-568]
- Handle empty diagonal matrix case [fix GH-576]
- Patches by gogotanaka
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/tcolor: ditto.
-Sun Apr 6 08:52:50 2014 Bugra Barin <bugrabarin@hotmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/widget: ditto.
- * dln.c (dln_load): use wchar version to load a library in
- non-ascii path on Windows. based on the patch by Bugra Barin
- <bugrabarin AT hotmail.com> in [ruby-core:61845]. [Bug #9699]
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/bind.rb: ditto.
-Sat Apr 5 19:36:33 2014 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/tcolor: ditto.
- * ext/date/date_core.c (d_lite_cmp): should compare with #<.
+Sun Mar 13 10:04:17 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
-Sat Apr 5 00:31:21 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: remove test_gc. [ruby-dev:25871]
- * ext/readline/extconf.rb (rl_hook_func_t): check pointer type.
- [ruby-dev:48089] [Bug #9702]
+Thu Mar 10 19:12:06 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Fri Apr 4 07:13:44 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (lib_eventloop_ensure): mis-delete a timer
+ handler when exit from a recursive called eventloop
- * configure.in (ac_cv_func___builtin_setjmp): should not skip
- flags restoration in RUBY_WERROR_FLAG by `break`.
- [ruby-dev:48086] [Bug #9698]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: new TkRTTimer class, which can works for a
+ realtime operation
-Wed Apr 2 21:50:06 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkrttimer.rb: sample of TkRTTimer class
- * configure.in (ac_cv_func___builtin_setjmp): __builtin_longjmp()
- in Apple LLVM 5.1 (LLVM 3.4svn) uses `void**`, not `jmp_buf`.
- [Bug #9692]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/textmark.rb: move TkTextMark#+ and TkTextMark#- to
+ TkText::IndexModMethods
-Wed Apr 2 20:57:15 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: improve TkTextMark#+ and TkTextMark#-, and
+ add them to TkText::IndexModMethods module
- * gc.c, gc.h (rb_objspace_each_objects_without_setup):
- Add a new (hidden) C-API to iterate objspace snapshot.
+ * ext/tk/sample/tktextio.rb: add test part of "seek by text index
+ modifiers"
- This API is not safe to call any C-APIs in a given callback
- function. Be careful to use this C-API.
+Thu Mar 10 08:10:11 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Apr 2 17:43:17 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * re.c (make_regexp): need to free internal regexp structure when
+ compilation fails. [ruby-talk:133228]
- * configure.in (ac_cv_func___builtin_setjmp): gcc 4.9 disallows a
- variable as the second argument of __builtin_longjmp().
- [ruby-core:61800] [Bug #9692]
+Wed Mar 9 20:25:58 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Wed Apr 2 15:12:18 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_start_ssl, ossl_ssl_write): call
+ rb_sys_fail if errno isn't 0. [ruby-dev:25831]
- * common.mk: Use redmine-2.x url for DeveloperHowto wiki.
- [ruby-core:60657] [Bug #9511]
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/cipher.rb: fix typo. [ruby-dev:24285]
-Wed Apr 2 11:46:29 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+Wed Mar 9 15:46:35 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#join): Fix error with
- empty args. Reported by ko1 via IRC.
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (WEBrick::GenericServer#start): should
+ restore @token if accept failure. suggested by Dominique Brezinski.
+ [ruby-core:04518]
- * test/pathname/test_pathname.rb (TestPathname#test_join): Add the
- test for above case.
+Wed Mar 9 13:37:57 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Tue Apr 1 11:39:57 2014 James Edward Gray II <james@graysoftinc.com>
+ * ext/tk/sample/tktextio.rb: fix bug of handling 'end' position.
+ support initial text, overwrite setting and pos_gravity control.
- * lib/csv.rb: Symbol HeaderConverter: strip leading/trailing space.
- Reported by Skye Shaw
- [Fixes GH-575]
+Tue Mar 8 18:16:55 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Tue Apr 1 11:34:04 2014 James Edward Gray II <james@graysoftinc.com>
+ * ext/tk/sample/tktextio.rb: New sample script. TkTextIO class in this
+ sample supports to use a text widget as if it is a I/O stream (such
+ like as StringIO class).
- * lib/csv.rb: Don't attempt to convert nil headers.
- Reported by Skye Shaw
+Tue Mar 8 13:54:40 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Apr 1 17:29:35 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: workaround for some of 4.4BSD-Lite derived OSs.
- * tool/config_files.rb (ConfigFiles.download): show failed URI.
- [ruby-core:61792] [Bug #9690]
+Tue Mar 8 12:36:17 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Apr 1 12:06:49 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: document from Sam Roberts
+ <sroberts@uniserve.com> for getsockopt and setsockopt is merged.
+ [ruby-doc:824]
- * addr2line.c (rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines): don't depend hard coded
- symbol '_start'.
+Tue Mar 8 01:27:00 2005 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): instead of above, get a dynamic symbol
- in the main executable and use it to know the base address.
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/nkf.c: follow nkf 1.66
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:25828]
- * addr2line.c (follow_debuglink0): use obj_info_t instead of
- line_info_t to handle object related data.
+Mon Mar 7 21:35:02 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * addr2line.c (main_exe_path): defined for Linux.
+ * sample/webrick/httpsd.rb: fix typo in comment. suggested by
+ Kazuhiko Shiozaki.
-Tue Apr 1 08:58:39 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+Mon Mar 7 14:55:43 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y (rb_str_dynamic_intern): set mark bit if dynamic symbol
- is before sweeping.
+ * eval.c (block_pass): should not push unique number if a block is
+ not an orphan. [ruby-dev:25808]
-Tue Apr 1 07:37:00 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Feb 16 02:55:21 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): use dynsym, which is used for dynamic
- linking and always exists, if there's no symtab.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_start_ssl, ossl_ssl_read,
+ ossl_ssl_write):
+ - need to set errno on Win32 platform.
+ - should call rb_sys_fail instead of rasing SSLError if
+ SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL occured.
+ - should wait for that the underlying IO become readable or
+ writable if the error was SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ or
+ SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE. [ruby-dev:25795]
-Tue Apr 1 07:27:15 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb
+ (Buffering#initialize): should set @eof and @rbuffer.
+ (Buffering#fill_rbuff): should rescue Errno::EAGAIN.
+ (Buffering#consume_rbuf): pointless eof flag resetting is deleted.
+ (Buffering#read): should return an empty string if the specified
+ size is zero.
+ (Buffering#readpartial): new method.
+ (Buffering#readline): fix typo.
+ (Buffering#getc): return the first character of string correctly.
+ (Buffering#each): fix typo. suggested by Brian Ollenberger.
+ (Buffering#readchar): fix typo.
+ (Buffering#eof?): should read again it the input buffer is empty.
+ (Buffering#do_write): should rescue Errno::EAGAIN.
+ (Buffering#puts): use "\n" as the output field separator.
- * vm_dump.c (rb_print_backtrace): current implementation
- uses dladdr to get the path of objects.
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb: set non-blocking flag to the
+ underlying IO.
-Mon Mar 31 23:57:45 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: get rid of GNUmakefile generation.
- * ext/readline/extconf.rb: fix typo, `$defs` not `$DEFS`.
- [ruby-core:61756] [Bug #9578]
+ * text/openssl/test_pair.rb: test for IO like methods.
-Mon Mar 31 17:23:50 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/ruby/ut_eof.rb: test about empty file.
- * test/ruby/memory_status.rb: require envutil before accessing EnvUtil
- module. reported by ko1 via twitter.
+Mon Mar 7 10:22:06 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Mar 31 10:28:01 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/un.rb: should use OptionParser. (backported form HEAD)
- * st.c (st_init_table_with_size): update comment
- [Feature #9425]
+Mon Mar 7 09:18:42 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Mar 30 23:39:26 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * string.c (rb_str_cmp_m): should not return false but nil.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:25811]
- * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_accept, open_ifs_socket, socketpair_internal):
- reset inherit flag of socket to avoid unintentional inheritance of
- socket. note that the return value of SetHandleInformation() is not
- verified intentionally because old Windows may return an error.
- [Bug #9688] [ruby-core:61754]
+Mon Mar 7 01:22:14 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Sat Mar 29 13:04:22 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: remove the some codes which depend on the
+ difference between Ruby1.8 and 1.9, because st.c on Ruby1.9
+ was changed.
- * gc.c (gc_before_sweep): cap `malloc_limit' to
- gc_params.malloc_limit_max. It can grow and grow with such case:
- `loop{"a" * (1024 ** 2)}'
- [Bug #9687]
+Mon Mar 7 00:01:04 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- This issue is pointed by Tim Robertson.
- http://www.omniref.com/blog/blog/2014/03/27/ruby-garbage-collection-still-not-ready-for-production/
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fail to call TclTkLib.mainloop when $SAFE==4
-Fri Mar 28 19:32:13 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sun Mar 6 16:41:33 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * struct.c (not_a_member): extract name error and use same error
- messages. based on the patch by Marcus Stollsteimer <sto.mar AT
- web.de> at [ruby-core:61721]. [Bug #9684]
+ * lib/net/http.rb: HTTPHeader holds its header fields as an array
+ (backport from CVS HEAD rev 1.112-1.123). [ruby-list:40629]
-Fri Mar 28 09:21:54 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * test/net/http/test_httpheader.rb: new file.
- * ext/psych/psych.gemspec: update gemspec for psych-2.0.5
+Sun Mar 6 11:47:10 2005 Sam Roberts <sroberts@uniserve.com>
-Fri Mar 28 09:11:06 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/pp.rb: rdoced. [ruby-core:4490]
- * ext/psych/lib/psych.rb: Merge psych-2.0.5. bump version to
- libyaml-0.1.6 for CVE-2014-2525.
- * ext/psych/yaml/config.h: ditto.
- * ext/psych/yaml/scanner.c: ditto.
- * ext/psych/yaml/yaml_private.h: ditto.
+Sun Mar 6 11:36:37 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Thu Mar 27 18:58:10 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/pp.rb (File::Stat#pretty_print): Etc.getpwuid and Etc.getgrgid
+ may return nil. [ruby-talk:129826]
+ reported by Daniel Berger.
- * re.c (match_regexp): set regexp for MatchData from string.
+Sat Mar 5 18:06:21 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * re.c (rb_backref_set_string): create MatchData from string and
- set backref.
+ * dir.c (fnmatch): removed unnecessary code. (ruby_1_8 didn't have
+ String#clear, so [ruby-dev:24749] didn't affect it)
- * string.c (rb_pat_search, rb_str_sub, rb_str_sub_bang, str_gsub),
- (scan_once, rb_str_scan, rb_str_partition): use rb_str_index
- instead of rb_reg_search() when pattern is a String. based on
- the patch by Sam Rawlins <sam.rawlins@gmail.com> [Fixes GH-579]
+ * win32/win32.c (NtInitialize): ditto. (by numeric.c 1.101.2.14)
-Thu Mar 27 11:58:55 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Mar 5 16:29:26 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): check shdr[i].sh_type because even if
- .symtab section exists, the section's type can be SHT_NOBITS and
- actual data doesn't exist in the file.
- revert r45441.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: freeze callback-entry objects
-Wed Mar 26 14:57:35 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile.rb: support tile-0.6
- * parse.y: inline must be static (for mswin).
- fixed build error introduced at r45426.
+Fri Mar 4 19:39:28 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Mar 26 14:33:00 2014 Narihiro Nakamura <authornari@gmail.com>
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser#do_includes): replace
+ also locally defined modules.
- * internal.h (USE_SYMBOL_GC): enable Symbol GC by default (USE_SYMBOL_GC == 1).
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c: backport Iconv::InvalidEncoding from CVS HEAD.
-Tue Mar 25 22:57:11 2014 Narihiro Nakamura <authornari@gmail.com>
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c: moved misplaced rdoc.
- * parse.y: support Symbol GC. [ruby-trunk Feature #9634]
- See this ticket about Symbol GC.
+Fri Mar 4 15:58:12 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h:
- Declare few functions.
- * rb_sym2id: almost same as old SYM2ID but support dynamic symbols.
- * rb_id2sym: almost same as old ID2SYM but support dynamic symbols.
- * rb_sym2str: almost same as `rb_id2str(SYM2ID(sym))` but not
- pin down a dynamic symbol.
- Declare a new struct.
- * struct RSymbol: represents a dynamic symbol as object in
- Ruby's heaps.
- Add few macros.
- * STATIC_SYM_P: check a static symbol.
- * DYNAMIC_SYM_P: check a dynamic symbol.
- * RSYMBOL: cast to RSymbol
+ * lib/cgi-lib.rb: add deprecation warning. [ruby-dev:25499]
+ getopts.rb, parsearg.rb, importenv.rb as well.
- * gc.c: declare RSymbol. support T_SYMBOL.
+Fri Mar 4 11:17:06 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * internal.h: Declare few functions.
- * rb_gc_free_dsymbol: free up a dynamic symbol. GC call this
- function at a sweep phase.
- * rb_str_dynamic_intern: convert a string to a dynamic symbol.
- * rb_check_id_without_pindown: not pinning function.
- * rb_sym2id_without_pindown: ditto.
- * rb_check_id_cstr_without_pindown: ditto.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_rbUpdateCommand): get rid of
+ warnings with Tcl/Tk 8.3 or former (backport from CVS_HEAD).
- * string.c (Init_String): String#intern and String#to_sym use
- rb_str_dynamic_intern.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_rb_threadUpdateCommand): ditto.
- * template/id.h.tmpl: use LSB of ID as a flag for determining a
- static symbol, so we shift left other ruby_id_types.
+Fri Mar 4 10:15:30 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * string.c: use rb_sym2str instead `rb_id2str(SYM2ID(sym))` to
- avoid pinning.
+ * lib/set.rb (SortedSet::setup): a hack to shut up warning.
+ [ruby-talk:132866]
- * load.c: use xx_without_pindown function at creating temporary ID
- to avoid pinning.
+Fri Mar 4 07:07:00 2005 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
- * object.c: ditto.
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/nkf.c: follow nkf 1.63
- * sprintf.c: ditto.
+Thu Mar 3 23:49:00 2005 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
- * struct.c: ditto.
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/nkf.c: follow nkf 1.62
- * thread.c: ditto.
+Thu Mar 3 11:49:51 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
- * variable.c: ditto.
+ * sample/rss/tdiary_plugin/rss-recent.rb: added site information.
- * vm_method.c: ditto.
+Wed Mar 2 19:53:07 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Mar 26 13:25:54 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/extmk.rb (parse_args): add DESTDIR only when not directed
+ already. fixed: [ruby-dev:25781]
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): loop reverse order not to overwrite
- the basis of base addresses comparison.
+Wed Mar 2 17:14:18 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * addr2line.c: use uintptr_t instead of intptr_t for pointers.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (lib_eventloop_core): fix typo
- * addr2line.c (rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines): don't use syms.
+Wed Mar 2 16:00:02 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * vm_dump.c (rb_print_backtrace): ditto.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: enforce thread-check and exception-handling
+ to avoid SEGV trouble.
+ [KNOWN BUG] When supports pthread and running multiple Tk
+ interpreters, an interrupt signal causes SEGV frequently. That
+ may be a trouble of Ruby's signal handler.
- * addr2line.h: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/tkutil/tkutil.c; fix a bug on converting a SJIS string array
+ to a Tcl's list string.
-Wed Mar 26 11:20:50 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: wrap Tcl's original "namespace" command to
+ protect from namespace crash.
- * marshal.c (w_object): internal objects are not dumpable.
- [ruby-core:61677] [Bug #9674]
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: enforce exception-handling.
- * ext/thread/thread.c (undumpable): ConditionVariable and Queue
- are not dumpable. [ruby-core:61677] [Bug #9674]
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: catch IRB_EXIT to work on irb.
-Wed Mar 26 10:36:39 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: ditto.
- * addr2line.c (follow_debuglink): show message if it closes opened
- (and maybe used) elf binary.
+ * ext/tk/tcltklib.c: add TclTkLib.mainloop_thread?
-Wed Mar 26 10:34:25 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: (bug fix) callback returns a value.
- * addr2line.c (fill_line): pass and use offset instead of
- curobj_baseaddr.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb (delete): bug fix when multiple arguments.
-Wed Mar 26 09:07:48 2014 Yutaka Kanemoto <kanemoto@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/clock.rb: fix 'no method error'.
- * configure.in: add --disable-pie. [Feature #9673]
+ * ext/tk/lib/clock.rb (self.clicks): accept a Symbol argument.
-Wed Mar 26 08:47:04 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/variable.rb: be able to set default_value_type; :numeric,
+ :bool, :string, :symbol, :list, :numlist or nil (default; same to
+ :string). If set a type, TkVariable#value returns a value of the
+ type.
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): don't run fill_lines multiple times.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tclx/tclx.rb: add Tk::TclX.signal to warn the
+ risk of using TclX extension's 'signal' command.
-Wed Mar 26 08:45:00 2014 Sam Rawlins <sam.rawlins@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/sample/irbtk.rb: irb with Ruby/Tk.
- * internal.h: add prototype for rb_reg_search0
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-*/anilabel.rb: bug fix on 'show code'
- * re.c: rename rb_reg_search to rb_reg_search0, add set_backref_str
- argument to allow callers to indicate that they don't require the
- backref string to be allocated.
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-*/aniwave.rb: new Ruby/Tk animation demo.
- * string.c: don't allocate backref str if replacement string is provided
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-*/pendulum.rb: ditto.
- [GH-578] [Bug #9676] [ruby-core:61682]
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-*/goldberg.rb: ditto.
-Wed Mar 26 08:29:43 2014 mo khan <mo@mokhan.ca>
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-*/widget: add entries of animation demos.
- * lib/rubygems.rb: fix spelling of Jim Weirich. [Fixes GH-577]
+Tue Mar 1 00:47:43 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
-Wed Mar 26 01:55:45 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: backport from CVS_HEAD. use
+ MockClock.sleep instead of Kernel.sleep [ruby-dev:25387]
- * addr2line.c (rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines): a function to get must
- be a function in the main executable, whose absolute path is not
- available by dladdr, and ruby get it by /proc/self/exe on Linux.
+Tue Mar 1 00:34:24 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
-Wed Mar 26 01:34:50 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/rinda/tuplespace.rb (Rinda::TupleSpace): improved keeper thread.
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): skip if path is NULL.
+ * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: ditto.
-Tue Mar 25 23:57:17 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Feb 28 11:42:23 2005 Ian Macdonald <ian@caliban.org>
- * parse.y (parser_yylex): only a newline after label should be
- significant. [ruby-core:61658] [Bug #9669]
+ * exception error messages updated. [ruby-core:04497]
-Tue Mar 25 23:32:25 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+Mon Feb 28 09:03:09 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#join): remove unnecessary
- unshift.
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): add bunch of Socket
+ constants. Patch from Sam Roberts <sroberts@uniserve.com>.
+ [ruby-core:04409]
- * test/pathname/test_pathname.rb (TestPathname#test_join): add tests.
+Wed Feb 23 15:04:32 2005 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Mar 25 16:47:36 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (split_userinfo): should split ":pass" into ""
+ and "pass". [ruby-dev:25667]
- * parse.y (lex_state_e, parser_params, f_arglist, parser_yylex):
- separate EXPR_LABELARG from EXPR_BEG and let newline significant,
- so that required keyword argument can place at the end of
- argument list without parentheses. [ruby-core:61658] [Bug #9669]
+Wed Feb 23 08:00:18 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Mar 24 22:19:56 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * array.c (rb_ary_s_create): no need for negative argc check.
+ [ruby-core:04463]
- * parse.y (ripper_initialize): filename can not be modified.
+ * array.c (rb_ary_unshift_m): ditto.
-Mon Mar 24 15:19:47 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Feb 23 01:57:46 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * addr2line.c (rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines): fetch path of the
- executable from /proc/self/exe on Linux.
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (initialize): handle certs correctly. Thanks,
+ NABEYA Kenichi. (backported from CVS HEAD)
-Mon Mar 24 14:14:37 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Tue Feb 22 07:25:18 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c: Fix up default GC params by @csfrancis [fix GH-556]
+ * parse.y (parser_yylex): identfier after dot must not be a variable.
-Mon Mar 24 13:13:36 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Feb 21 10:04:49 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * addr2line.c (parse_debug_line_cu): explicitly specify signed char
- because DWARF's line_Base is signed char and char maybe unsigned.
- patched by Rei Odaira. [ruby-dev:48068] [Bug #9654]
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (config.h): add fcntl.
-Sun Mar 23 11:03:50 2014 Kohei Suzuki <eagletmt@gmail.com>
+ * win32/win32.[ch] (fcntl): ditto.
- * vm_method.c (rb_method_entry_get_without_cache): me->klass is 0
- for a method aliased in a module. [ruby-core:61636] [Bug #9663]
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_connect): support nonblocking mode.
-Sun Mar 23 08:12:27 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (wait_connectable, ruby_connect): support
+ nonblocking connect on various platforms.
+ all changes are backported from CVS HEAD. [ruby-core:3154],
+ [ruby-core:4364].
- * st.c (hash_pos): use bitwise AND to avoid slow modulo op
- (new_size): power-of-two sizes for hash_pos change
- (st_numhash): adjust for common keys due to lack of prime modulo
- [Feature #9425]
- * hash.c (rb_any_hash): right shift for symbols
- * benchmark/bm_hash_aref_miss.rb: added to show improvement
- * benchmark/bm_hash_aref_sym_long.rb: ditto
- * benchmark/bm_hash_aref_str.rb: ditto
- * benchmark/bm_hash_aref_sym.rb: ditto
- * benchmark/bm_hash_ident_num.rb: added to prevent regression
- * benchmark/bm_hash_ident_obj.rb: ditto
- * benchmark/bm_hash_ident_str.rb: ditto
- * benchmark/bm_hash_ident_sym.rb: ditto
+Sun Feb 20 00:48:48 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Sat Mar 22 22:56:45 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::FTP#buffer_open): access mechanism
+ re-implemented according to RFC 1738.
+ reported by Guillaume Marcais. [ruby-talk:131650]
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): compare the file names of object in which
- symbols exist. [Bug #9654] [ruby-dev:48058]
+Sat Feb 19 18:11:47 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
-Sat Mar 22 06:46:16 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb (DRbObject#respond_to?): take two arguments.
+ [ruby-dev:25722]
- * lib/cgi/util.rb (escape_html, unescape_html): make synonyms
- aliases instead of wrapper methods.
+ * test/drb/drbtest.rb: ditto.
- * lib/cgi/util.rb (escape_element, unescape_element): ditto.
- [Fixes GH-573]
+Sat Feb 19 13:52:02 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Fri Mar 21 21:57:34 2014 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+ * lib/open-uri.rb: call OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#post_connection_check
+ after connection is made.
- * configure.in: Fix a build problem with clang and --with-opt-dir.
- If ruby is configured with --with-opt-dir=dir when using clang
- as compiler, a warning `clang: warning: argument unused during
- compilation: '-I dir'` is emitted almost every time clang
- compiles a file. Unfortunately, RUBY_CHECK_PRINTF_PREFIX takes
- any output from the compiler as fatal error, and the check thus
- fails due to the warning. This is an attempt to fix the problem
- by adding a flag -Qunused-arguments to CFLAGS locally in the
- function to suppress the warning. [ruby-dev:48062] [Bug #9658]
- [Fixes GH-571] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/571
+Sat Feb 19 01:32:03 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Fri Mar 21 16:31:56 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * ext/bigdecimal/lib/bigdecimal/newton.rb: resolved LoadError.
+ [ruby-dev:25685]
- * gc.c: [DOC] Fix call-seq for GC.start by @jasonrclark [Fixes GH-572]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/572
+ * ext/bigdecimal/sample/linear.rb: ditto.
-Thu Mar 20 11:37:28 2014 James Edward Gray II <james@graysoftinc.com>
+ * ext/bigdecimal/sample/nlsolve.rb: ditto.
- * lib/csv.rb: Fixed a broken regular expression that was causing
- CSV to miss escaping some special meaning characters when used
- in parsing.
- Reported by David Unric
- [ruby-core:54986] [Bug #8405]
+ * ext/bigdecimal/lib/bigdecimal/nlsolve.rb: removed because this file
+ is sample script and same file exists in ext/bigdecimal/sample.
-Thu Mar 20 16:53:07 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Feb 18 17:14:00 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (objspace_malloc_increase): should not invoke
- garbage_collect_with_gvl() here on non-ruby threads.
+ * lib/xmlrpc/parser.rb (XMLRPC::FaultException): make it subclass
+ of StandardError class, not Exception class. [ruby-core:04429]
- Should just ignore the malloc_increase.
+Thu Feb 17 20:11:18 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- This issue is pointed by Eric Wong [ruby-core:61519].
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb (DRbServer.default_safe_level): fix typo.
-Thu Mar 20 13:05:16 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Feb 17 20:11:18 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * struct.c (rb_struct_alloc): use RARRAY_CONST_PTR() instead of
- RARRAY_PTR().
+ * test/digest/test_digest.rb: separate test case for each algorithms.
+ [ruby-dev:25412]
-Thu Mar 20 12:59:39 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Feb 17 11:54:00 2005 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
- * include/ruby/intern.h (rb_obj_call_init, rb_class_new_instance):
- constify a parameter (VALUE *).
- I believe this incompatibility doesn't break any code.
- However, if you have trouble, please tell us.
+ * lib/test/unit/collector.rb (collect_file): now deletes paths added
+ to $LOAD_PATH instead of restoring it verbatim.
- * eval.c, object.c: ditto.
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (AutoRunner.run): fixed so that
+ 'ruby -rtest/unit -rtest1 -rtest2 -e0' will use the objectspace
+ collector again. Also tried to simplify the calling convention.
-Thu Mar 20 12:31:26 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/runner.rb: adjusted for new AutoRunner semantics.
- * vm_method.c (rb_method_entry_get_without_cache): get rid of
- infinite recursion at aliases in a subclass and a superclass.
- return actually defined class for other than singleton class.
- [ruby-core:60431] [Bug #9475]
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: ditto.
-Wed Mar 19 17:13:06 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu Feb 17 04:21:47 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * time.c (time_mload): freeze and preserve marshal-loaded time zone
- * test/ruby/test_time.rb: add test for GC on loaded object
- [Bug #9652]
+ * lib/open3.rb (Open3::popen3): $? should not be EXIT_FAILURE.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:04444]
-Tue Mar 18 23:20:12 2014 Shota Fukumori <her@sorah.jp>
+Thu Feb 17 00:09:45 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * vm_eval.c (eval_string_with_cref): Unify to use NIL_P.
+ * test/drb/ignore_test_drb.rb: move TestDRbReusePort to new file
+ [ruby-dev:25238]
-Tue Mar 18 22:03:41 2014 Shota Fukumori <her@sorah.jp>
+ * test/drb/test_drb.rb: add method DRbService.ext_service, move
+ TestDRbReusePort to new file [ruby-dev:25238]
- * vm_eval.c (eval_string_with_cref): Use file path even if scope is
- given. Related to [ruby-core:56099] [Bug #8662] and r42103.
+ * test/drb/test_drb.rb: ditto.
-Mon Mar 17 13:17:47 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * test/drb/test_drbssl.rb: ditto.
- * enumerator.c (enumerator_block_call): use RARRAY_CONST_PTR()
- instead of RARRAY_PTR().
+ * test/drb/test_drbunix.rb: ditto.
- * io.c (rb_io_s_popen): ditto.
+ * test/drb/ut_drb.rb: reduce sleep.
- * numeric.c (num_step_size): ditto.
+Thu Feb 17 00:02:27 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm_eval.c (rb_apply): ditto.
+ * eval.c (is_defined): NODE_IASGN is an assignment.
- * vm_eval.c (rb_eval_cmd): ditto.
+Wed Feb 16 23:34:30 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
-Mon Mar 17 10:11:59 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: add lazy stop_service. ([druby-ja:109])
- * variable.c (rb_const_set): delete existing entry on redefinition
- [Bug #9645]
- * test/ruby/test_const.rb (test_redefinition): test for leak
+ * lib/drb/extserv.rb: ditto.
-Sun Mar 16 21:33:01 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed Feb 16 17:07:57 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/time.rb: [DOC] Fix timezone in example of Time.parse [Bug #9521]
- Based on patch by @stomar
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: Follow the change of st.c (st_foreach)
+ [ruby-list:40623].
+ Sometimes mis-convert from a Ruby's Array of SJIS Strings, which
+ includes some kind of SJIS characters, to a Tcl's UTF8 list string.
-Sun Mar 16 13:21:40 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Feb 14 23:58:17 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
- * configure.in (DLDFLAGS): insert a space between option and its
- argument for non-GCC compilers. [ruby-core:61429] [Bug #9624]
+ * lib/rss/parser.rb (RSS::ListenerMixin::tag_end):
+ fixed invalid namespace handling bug.
-Sun Mar 16 08:05:06 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Mon Feb 14 13:12:38 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * gc.c (objspace_xcalloc): fix GC accounting
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb
+ (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#post_connection_check): new method.
-Sun Mar 16 06:33:35 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Feb 14 00:40:49 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): return address is just after calling
- address. Therefore noreturn function with tail call's return
- address may be in another function.
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb (InvokeMethod.perform): pass DRb info to sub thread.
-Sun Mar 16 05:51:55 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * test/drb/test_drb.rb (test_01_safe1_safe4_eval): fix test case.
- * lib/gserver.rb: [DOC] Fixed typo in example by @stomar [Bug #9543]
+Sun Feb 13 23:13:46 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
-Sat Mar 15 18:54:03 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+ * lib/rss/dublincore.rb (RSS::DublicCoreModel#date{,=}): added
+ convenient methods.
- * ext/.document: remove refinement from documentable directories.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb (RSS::Rss::Channel#date{,=}): ditto.
-Sat Mar 15 11:02:58 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb (RSS::Rss::Channel::Item#date{,=}): ditto.
- * configure.in (DLDFLAGS): check for each options to control
- symbol resolution. [ruby-core:61429] [Bug #9624]
+ * test/rss/: added tests for the convenient methods.
-Sat Mar 15 07:02:35 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Sun Feb 13 22:43:03 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * st.c (st_update): remove unnecessary assignment
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb (DRbServer): add default_safe_level, safe_level,
+ config[:safe_level] ([druby-ja:120])
-Fri Mar 14 14:58:38 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/drb/test_drb.rb, ut_eval.rb, ut_safe1.rb: ditto.
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): fetch symbol names from ELF binary's
- symbol table if it is built with cc -g and not stripped.
- Now ruby can show static symbols on Linux though glibc's
- backtrace_symbols(3) don't show them.
+Sun Feb 13 16:56:52 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * addr2line.c (rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines): use dladdr(3) to
- detect what object file declares the symbol because
- dl_iterate_phdr can't detect the main executable file
- and codes on the stack.
- NOTE: signal trampolines sometimes on the user stack. (FreeBSD)
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (WEBrick::CGI.start): should set reason-phrase
+ to the value of status header field. ([ruby-dev:40617])
- * addr2line.c (rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines): stop showing
- backtrace if the function's name is main.
- NOTE: FreeBSD's backtrace (libexecinfo) shows _start and
- an additional address. Why it doesn't remove them on dladdr phase
- is, dladdr may fail to detect the main function but detect
- as _start function. Therefore it must be after scanning
- the symbol table and getting correct name.
+Sun Feb 13 00:52:33 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+ * lib/erb.rb (ERB::Util.h, u): make it module_function.
-Fri Mar 14 12:07:46 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Sat Feb 12 17:29:19 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * doc/syntax/literals.rdoc: [DOC] Single quote strings allows escape
- of backslash as well, patch by @idupree [Fixes GH-553]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/553
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (OpenURI.open_loop): send authentication only for
+ the URI directly specified.
-Fri Mar 14 01:18:24 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Feb 12 15:07:23 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * vm.c (invoke_block_from_c): add splattable argument.
+ * random.c (rand_init): suppress warning.
- * vm.c (vm_invoke_proc): disallow to splat when directly invoked.
+Sat Feb 12 13:54:03 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_callee_setup_arg_complex, vm_callee_setup_arg):
- relax arity check of yielded lambda. [ruby-core:61340] [Bug #9605]
+ * lib/open-uri.rb: support https if the platform provides CA
+ certificates.
- * test/ruby/test_yield.rb (TestRubyYieldGen#emu_bind_params): no
- longer raise ArgumentError when splatting to lambda.
+Sat Feb 12 06:18:28 2005 URABE Shyouhei <shyouhei@ice.uec.ac.jp>
-Thu Mar 13 23:51:02 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/etc/etc.c (Init_etc): sGroup needs HAVE_ST_GR_PASSWD check.
+ [ruby-dev:25675]
- * ext/-test-/win32/dln/libdlntest.c (dlntest_ordinal): no need to
- specify export in the source file because .def file do it.
- get rid of warning on linking.
+Fri Feb 11 17:40:42 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Wed Mar 12 11:19:03 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509store.c (ossl_x509store_set_default_paths):
+ new method OpenSSL::X509::Store#set_default_paths.
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_callee_setup_arg): disable fastpath if splat
- argument, since argc may differ for each calls.
- [ruby-core:61422] [Bug #9622]
+Fri Feb 11 11:33:53 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_callee_setup_arg): turn a macro into an
- inline function.
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::HTTP#proxy_open): new option supported:
+ :http_basic_authentication.
+ suggested by Kent Sibilev. [ruby-core:4392]
-Wed Mar 12 07:26:05 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Fri Feb 11 06:30:07 2005 George Ogata <g_ogata@optushome.com.au>
- * insns.def (opt_regexpmatch2): respect redefined match op
- Thanks to Sam Rawlins for the fix.
- * test/ruby/test_string.rb: test based on Tsuyoshi Sawada's report
- [Bug #9581]
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el: ignore parenthesis inside heredoc.
+ [ruby-core:04415]
-Tue Mar 11 22:31:25 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+Fri Feb 11 04:54:13 2005 Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
- * ext/.document: add objspace/objspace_dump.c to document file.
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: [ruby-core:04412]
-Tue Mar 11 22:22:38 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/ri_generator.rb: ditto.
- * test/objspace/test_objspace.rb (TestObjSpace#test_dump_uninitialized_file):
- remove dependency on json library.
+Thu Feb 10 11:14:17 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Mar 11 10:55:10 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (COMMON_HEADERS): shouldn't include winsock2.h.
- * README.EXT{,.ja} (Appendix B): update contents of `ruby_options`
- and replace `ruby_run` with `ruby_run_node`. based on the patch
- by Kaneko Yuichiro at [ruby-dev:48030] [Bug #9619].
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb (sockaddr_storage): remove workaround for
+ mswin32.
-Tue Mar 11 06:54:00 2014 Scott Francis <scott.francis@shopify.com>
+Thu Feb 10 10:29:16 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c: Check fptr before trying to dump RFILE
- object fd. [GH-562]
+ * ext/curses/curses.c: don't need to check HAVE_WCOLOR_SET excluding
+ window_color_set().
- * test/objspace/test_objspace.rb: add test
+Thu Feb 10 00:47:25 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Mar 11 02:04:36 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * struct.c (make_struct): fixed: [ruby-core:04402]
- * vm_dump.c (rb_vm_bugreport): show vm maps on FreeBSD.
+Wed Feb 9 08:07:08 2005 Paul Duncan <pabs@pablotron.org>
- * vm_dump.c (procstat_vm): copied from FreeBSD.
- http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/usr.bin/procstat/procstat_vm.c?revision=261780
+ * ext/curses/curses.c (window_color_set): [ruby-core:04393]
-Mon Mar 10 12:14:26 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Feb 8 23:51:47 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * configure.in: always check dladdr(1).
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: reject :instance_eval, :class_eval, :module_eval
+ [druby-ja:117]
- * addr2line.c (fill_lines): show the line number in C backtrace if
- ruby is built without --enable-shared (PIE) on Linux.
- patch is originally by Shinichiro Hamaji
- https://twitter.com/shinh/status/441957774264504321
- NOTE: ld doesn't insert __executable_start for PIE.
- dladdr(3)'s argument must be a function pointer.
+Tue Feb 8 13:06:12 2005 Sam Roberts <sroberts@uniserve.com>
-Mon Mar 10 10:51:17 2014 ksss <co000ri@gmail.com>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): SO_REUSEPORT added.
+ [ruby-talk:130092]
- * test/ruby/test_enumerator.rb (test_iterators): fix test for hash
- iterators. [Fixes GH-558]
+Tue Feb 8 09:30:01 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Mar 9 14:14:49 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::Cookie): [ruby-talk:130040]
- * class.c (rb_class_subclass_add): use xmalloc
- * class.c (rb_module_add_to_subclasses_list): ditto
- * class.c (rb_class_remove_from_super_subclasses): use xfree
- * class.c (rb_class_remove_from_module_subclasses): ditto
- [Bug #9616]
+Tue Feb 8 00:19:02 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Sun Mar 9 13:51:16 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Name#subdomain_of?): new method.
+ (Resolv::DNS::Name#inspect): ditto.
+ Suggested by Sam Roberts. [ruby-talk:129086]
- * ext/fiddle/function.c (function_call): fix memory leak when an
- exception occurs at argument conversion or the function call.
+Mon Feb 7 10:06:30 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Mar 9 06:42:40 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * object.c: [ruby-doc:818]
- * variable.c (struct global_variable): shrink by 8 bytes on 64-bit
+Mon Feb 7 01:56:20 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Mar 8 17:42:51 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * instruby.rb, rubytest.rb (srcdir): no longer embed srcdir into
+ rbconfig.rb. (backported from CVS HEAD)
- * vm.c (add_opt_method): cleanup to use rb_method_entry_at
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb (sockaddr_storage): winsock2.h have the
+ definition of struct sockaddr_storage, but socket.c doesn't
+ include it because this version of ruby still has binary level
+ compatibility with winsock1.
-Sat Mar 8 13:46:40 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): should support header files in
+ depend file.
- * ext/dl/cptr.c (dlptr_free), ext/dl/handle.c (dlhandle_free),
- ext/fiddle/handle.c (fiddle_handle_free),
- ext/fiddle/pointer.c (fiddle_ptr_free): fix memory leak.
- based on the patch Heesob Park at [ruby-dev:48021] [Bug #9599].
+Mon Feb 7 01:21:50 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Mar 8 13:30:39 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb: check if getaddrinfo() works fine only when
+ wide-getaddrinfo option is not given. fixed: [ruby-dev:25422]
- * process.c (obj2uid, obj2gid): now getpwnam_r() and getgrnam_r()
- may need larger buffers than sysconf values, so retry with
- expanding the buffer when ERANGE is returned.
- [ruby-core:61325] [Bug #9600]
+ * lib/mkmf.rb ($extmk): check if under ext directory.
-Fri Mar 7 19:29:13 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (Logging.postpone): allow recursive operation.
- * vm_eval.c (vm_call0_body): use RARRAY_CONST_PTR
- (check_funcall_exec): ditto
- [ruby-core:61360]
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (try_constant): make sure if really a constant, reduce
+ the number of times of compile.
-Fri Mar 7 19:14:11 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (have_macro, have_var, byte_order): new functions.
- * vm_eval.c (vm_call0_body): fix RB_GC_GUARD location
- (check_funcall_exec): ditto
- [Bug #9609]
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (find_library): allow directory list with separators.
-Fri Mar 7 14:48:17 2014 Narihiro Nakamura <authornari@gmail.com>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (arg_config): manage provided configuration options.
- * parse.y (ENC_SINGLE): Unused macro removed.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (dir_config): accept arrays of directory names as
+ default values.
-Fri Mar 7 12:06:19 2014 Martin Bosslet <Martin.Bosslet@gmail.com>
+ * mkconfig.rb: no longer embed srcdir and compile_dir into
+ rbconfig.rb.
- * test/openssl/test_ssl.rb: Reuse TLS default options from
- OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext::DEFAULT_PARAMS.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): fix unbalanced parens.
-Thu Mar 6 15:15:24 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Sun Feb 6 19:23:01 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * doc/syntax/assignment.rdoc: [DOC] Fix assignment directions
- By @idupree [Fixes GH-555] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/555
+ * eval.c (stack_extend): add prototype because VC++8 doesn't
+ accept __declspec(noinline) with K&R style function definitions.
+ (backported from CVS HEAD)
-Thu Mar 6 15:07:18 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Sun Feb 6 14:14:26 2005 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
- * doc/syntax/methods.rdoc: [DOC] Fix example for block arguments
- By @idupree [Fixes GH-554] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/554
+ * lib/date.rb (new_with_hash): changed messages of exception.
-Thu Mar 6 10:33:31 2014 Martin Bosslet <Martin.Bosslet@gmail.com>
+ * lib/date/format.rb (str[fp]time): undocumented conversion
+ specifications %[1-3] are now deprecated.
- * lib/openssl/ssl.rb: Explicitly whitelist the default
- SSL/TLS ciphers. Forbid SSLv2 and SSLv3, disable
- compression by default.
- Reported by Jeff Hodges.
- [ruby-core:59829] [Bug #9424]
+Sun Feb 6 12:20:11 2005 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Wed Mar 5 15:56:18 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * bignum.c (rb_big2ulong_pack): One too many arguments are passed
+ to big2ulong().
- * parse.y (f_arg_asgn): define optional arguments as argument
- variables in the rhs default expressions.
- [ruby-core:61299] [Bug #9593]
+ * re.c (rb_reg_init_copy, rb_reg_initialize_m): One too many
+ arguments are passed to rb_reg_initialize().
-Wed Mar 5 11:58:30 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sun Feb 6 03:24:20 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_make_error): check NULL for unknown
- error reasons with old OpenSSL, and insert a colon iff formatted
- message is not empty.
+ * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Resource::TXT): multiple strings was not
+ handled.
+ (Resolv::DNS::Resource::TXT#strings): new method to return all
+ strings.
+ (Resolv::DNS::Message::MessageEncoder#put_string_list): new method.
+ (Resolv::DNS::Message::MessageDecoder#get_string_list): ditto.
+ based on [ruby-talk:129732] by Sam Roberts.
-Wed Mar 5 00:42:00 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+Fri Feb 4 00:30:45 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
- * ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#find): add "ignore_error"
- keyword argument defaulted to true as well as Find#find.
+ * lib/rss: supported Image module.
+ http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/modules/image/
-Tue Mar 4 23:00:18 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Feb 3 23:42:36 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_eval.rb (TestEval#make_test_binding): renamed.
- it's not test method.
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_close, strio_close_read, strio_close_write):
+ should return nil instead of self as well as IO. [ruby-dev:25623]
-Tue Mar 4 20:50:59 2014 Masaya Tarui <tarui@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_extend, strio_putc): fill with zero
+ extended portion. [ruby-dev:25626]
- * st.c (st_foreach): fix type of hash. not st_data_t but st_index_t.
+Wed Feb 2 23:52:53 2005 sheepman <sheepman@tcn.zaq.ne.jp>
-Tue Mar 4 19:41:40 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_truncate): should MEMZERO an extended
+ part. [ruby-dev:25618]
- * Makefile.in: ".DEFAULT" target removed because it is not for
- specifying default target.
+Wed Feb 2 21:56:01 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
-Tue Mar 4 00:25:35 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (RSS::Element#convert): added.
- * lib/find.rb (Find#find): should pass ignore_error option to enumerators.
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: convert -> need_convert.
-Mon Mar 3 13:27:35 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/rss/1.0.rb: ditto.
- * test/test_find.rb (TestFind#test_unsearchable_dir): ruby cannot make
- directory unreachable by owner on Windows.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb: ditto.
-Mon Mar 3 08:10:04 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/rss/2.0.rb: ditto.
- * vm_method.c (rb_method_entry_get_without_cache): disable GMC
- writing if GMC is disabled.
- [ruby-core:61218]
+ * lib/rss/trackback.rb: ditto.
-Mon Mar 3 07:47:17 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Tue Feb 1 22:48:48 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * README.EXT: wrap GetDBM with do/while(0)
- * README.EXT.ja: ditto
- * ext/dbm/dbm.c: ditto, likewise for GetDBM2
- * ext/gdbm/gdbm.c: ditto
- * ext/sdbm/init.c: ditto
- [ruby-core:61217]
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb (DRb::DRbObject#respond_to?): check marshal_dump and
+ _dump.
-Mon Mar 3 07:17:31 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Tue Feb 1 00:20:23 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * NEWS: [DOC] Update doc regarding filesystem load when flushing IO
+ * configure.in (aix): fix linker flags on AIX. [ruby-talk:125460]
-Mon Mar 3 04:37:50 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Jan 31 13:33:21 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * io.c (rb_io_fsync): need to fsync even if on Windows. fixed mistake
- of r45254 and r45256.
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: add invalid namespace check
-Mon Mar 3 04:21:34 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: add invalid_namespace? method
- * test/win32ole: get rid of warnings (unused variable).
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: ditto
-Mon Mar 3 02:53:53 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Jan 31 10:29:18 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * io.c (rb_io_flush_raw): [EXPERIMENTAL] remove force syncing for Win32
- to speed up IO. this may break some tests, and they'll be fixed
- later.
- [ruby-core:58570] [Bug #9153]
+ * lib/irb/context.rb (IRB::Context::initialize): [ruby-core:04330]
-Mon Mar 3 00:17:43 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Jan 29 09:42:12 2005 Sam Roberts <sroberts@uniserve.com>
- * test/ruby/test_backtrace.rb: get rid of warnings. unused variable,
- shadowing.
+ * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Resource::IN::SRV): Added RFC2782 SRV
+ resource record for specifying location of services.
-Sun Mar 2 11:15:10 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Jan 28 17:16:55 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * lib/find.rb (Find#find): add "ignore_error" keyword argument
- defaulted to true. [ruby-core:51025] [Feature #7596]
+ * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Config.parse_resolv_conf):
+ parse options line for ndots option.
+ (Resolv::Hosts#lazy_initialize): return self.
+ (Resolv::DNS#lazy_initialize): ditto.
+ (Resolv::DNS::Config#lazy_initialize): ditto.
+ Suggested by Sam Roberts.
-Sun Mar 2 11:13:30 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Jan 27 13:18:03 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/readline/extconf.rb (rl_hook_func_t): define as Function for
- very old readline versions. [ruby-core:61209] [Bug #9578]
+ * st.c (st_foreach): report success/failure by return value.
+ [ruby-Bugs-1396]
-Sun Mar 2 10:47:58 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu Jan 27 00:15:29 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * load.c (ruby_init_ext): make idempotent to suppress warnings
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (setup): support BSD-style
+ directory group inheritance. (backport from HEAD, rev 1.32)
-Sat Mar 1 19:51:42 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * test/fileutils/fileasserts.rb (assert_same_entry): show entry
+ difference. (backport from HEAD, rev 1.4)
- * lib/open3.rb (Open3.capture3): Ignore Errno::EPIPE for writing
- stdin_data.
- (Open3.capture2): Ditto.
- (Open3.capture2e): Ditto.
+Wed Jan 26 23:09:11 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
-Sat Mar 1 19:06:47 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/net/protocol.rb (WriteAdapter#puts): should append \n, not
+ prepend. [ruby-talk:128302] (backport from HEAD, rev 1.75)
- * gc.c (ruby_gc_set_params): simplify condition
+Wed Jan 26 10:51:50 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Mar 1 16:18:40 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * win32/win32.c (flock_winnt, flock_win95): unlock file even if
+ LOCK_NB is specified. (backported from CVS HEAD)
- * ext/readline/readline.c (Init_readline): Use rl_hook_func_t instead
- of Function to support readline-6.3. (rl_hook_func_t is available
- since readline-4.2.)
- Reported by Dmitry Medvinsky. [ruby-core:61141] [Bug #9578]
+Tue Jan 25 17:11:51 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Mar 1 16:05:58 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ruby.c (proc_options): correct -T option in RUBYOPT. (backported
+ from CVS HEAD)
- * gc.c (ruby_gc_set_params): fix building without RGenGC
+Tue Jan 25 14:05:52 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Sat Mar 1 11:08:00 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fix SEGV bug; trouble on canceling remained
+ after scripts [ruby-dev:25479]: NULL current namespace when deleting
+ Tk interpreter [ruby-talk:126225]
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/yaml_tree.rb: support dumping Encoding
- objects.
+ * ext/tcltklib/extconf.rb: bug fix; TCL_ENABLE_THREAD flag is inverted
+ [ruby-talk:126360]
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/to_ruby.rb: support loading Encoding
- objects.
+ * ext/tcltklib/extconf.rb: add yet another native-thread check
- * test/psych/test_encoding.rb: add test
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: fix SEGV bug; NULL string pointer when finalize
+ Ruby interpreter
- * ext/psych/lib/psych.rb: add version
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: avoid warning for deleted safeTk ip frame
-Sat Mar 1 10:52:34 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/bindtag.rb: bug fix; new method of named bindtag
+ doesn't return the created object [ruby-dev:25479]
- * README.EXT.ja: [DOC] Fix typo "macro macro" @utenmiki [Fixes GH-551]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/551
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menu.rb: bug on treating arguments [ruby-dev:25479]
-Fri Feb 28 11:16:55 2014 Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core@marc-andre.ca>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: bug fix; cannot accept a callback ID string for
+ a command argument [ruby-dev:25479]
- * numeric.c: Fix Numeric#step with 0 unit [Bug #9575]
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/*.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/anilabel.rb: new demo script
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/anilabel.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkHTML/ss.rb: local variable scope bug fix
+ [ruby-dev:25479]
+
+Mon Jan 24 15:44:25 2005 Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb: allow whitespace after function names.
+ [ruby-core:4296]
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_simple.rb: adds support for private comments
+ in the "simple" parser. [ruby-core:4301]
+
+Mon Jan 24 15:44:25 2005 Charles Mills <cmills@freeshell.org>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb: adds support for constants
+ (rb_define_const), accessors (rb_define_attr), and makes a
+ couple fixes. [ruby-core:4307]
+
+Mon Jan 24 15:44:25 2005 Florian Gro <florgro@gmail.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb: Logic for def Builtin.method() end
+ [ruby-core:4302]
+
+Mon Jan 24 15:44:25 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * document updates - [ruby-core:04296], [ruby-core:04301],
+ [ruby-core:04302], [ruby-core:04307]
+
+Sun Jan 23 12:41:16 2005 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/wsdlDriver.rb: from 1.5.3-ruby1.8.2, operation which has
+ capitalized name (such as KeywordSearchRequest in AWS) is defined as
+ a method having uncapitalized name. (converted with
+ GenSupport.safemethodname to handle operation name 'foo-bar'). it
+ introduced serious incompatibility; in the past, it was defined as a
+ capitalized.
+
+ define capitalized method as well under that circumstance.
+
+Sun Jan 23 05:24:42 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ocsp.c (ossl_ocspreq_to_der): should call
+ GetOCSPReq at first.
+
+Sat Jan 22 23:09:47 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/ssl.rb (accept): rescue SSLError. [druby-ja:110]
+
+Sat Jan 22 22:35:03 2005 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/unix.rb: fail if UNIXFileOwner is set. [druby-ja:111]
+
+Fri Jan 21 23:58:42 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_set_pos): clear EOF flag.
+ [ruby-talk:127511]
+
+Fri Jan 21 20:07:02 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Config.resolv): don't raise ResolvError.
+ reported by Sam Roberts. [ruby-talk:127133]
+
+Fri Jan 21 16:58:10 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (rb_push_glob): should work for NUL delimited patterns.
+
+Fri Jan 21 13:58:37 2005 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (u8tou16): fixed typo. fixed: [ruby-list:40546]
+ (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+Fri Jan 21 09:30:16 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * rubyio.h (rb_eof_error): should mark as NORETURN. (backported
+ from CVS HEAD)
+
+Fri Jan 21 00:31:36 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_parser_bufsize_set): avoid VC++ warning
+ "local variable 'size' used without having been initialized".
+
+Thu Jan 20 19:03:24 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): shouldn't set $extflags on mswin32.
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (LIBRUBY_SO): should use $DLDOBJS instead of
+ $EXTOBJS.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:04290] (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+Thu Jan 20 11:42:02 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_new4): should propagate taintedness.
+
+ * struct.c (rb_struct_set): use original method name, not callee
+ name, to retrieve member slot. [ruby-core:04268]
+
+ * time.c (time_strftime): protect from format modification from GC
+ finalizers.
+
+Wed Jan 19 18:06:40 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/ipaddr.rb (to_s, test_to_s): too many colons with some cases.
+ (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+Wed Jan 19 01:16:30 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Config.parse_resolv_conf): ignore
+ domain and search directive without an argument.
+ reported by Sam Roberts. [ruby-talk:126781]
+
+Tue Jan 18 15:03:05 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/ssl.rb (WEBrick::Config::SSL): the default value
+ of :SSLEnable is false.
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (WEBrick::Daemon.start): prepared stdio
+ don't allow changing its mode.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpproxy.rb (WEBrick::HTTPProxyServer#proxy_service):
+ should delete trailing LF from the result of pack("m*").
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpproxy.rb (WEBrick::HTTPProxyServer#proxy_connect):
+ - should delete trailing LF from the result of pack("m*").
+ - clear Request-Line not to send the response by HTTPServer#run.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httputils (WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_qvalues):
+ refine regexp (and change the name of a local variable).
+
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (WEBrick::HTTPUtils#escape_path): add
+ new method to escape URI path component.
+
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (WEBrick::CGI::Socket#request_line): should
+ escape SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO before being parsed as a URI.
+
+ * test/webrick/*, sample/webrick/httpproxy.rb: add new file.
+
+Mon Jan 17 23:33:46 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (aix): fix typo. [ruby-talk:126401]
+
+Mon Jan 17 07:08:51 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/readline/readline.c: suppress warnings.
+
+ * lib/irb/extend-command.rb (IRB::ContextExtender.def_extend_command):
+ ditto.
+
+ * lib/irb/ext/history.rb (IRB::Context::set_last_value): ditto.
+
+ * lib/irb/ext/history.rb (IRB::Context::eval_history): ditto.
+
+ * lib/irb/locale.rb (IRB::Locale::real_load): ditto.
+
+ * lib/irb/slex.rb (SLex::Node::create_subnode): remove garbage.
+
+Mon Jan 17 00:09:42 2005 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/common.rb (PORT): typo fix. fixed: [ruby-core:04256]
+
+Sat Jan 15 14:57:22 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.c (proc_options): ignore trailing CRs at the end of short
+ options as well as long options. fixed: [ruby-core:04232]
+
+Sat Jan 15 13:35:16 2005 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
-Thu Feb 27 17:59:01 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb (RSS::VERSION): 0.1.2 -> 0.1.3.
- * lib/optparse.rb: [DOC] Add example of generating help with optparse.
- Patch by @joelmccracken documenting-ruby/ruby#19
- https://github.com/documenting-ruby/ruby/pull/19
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: accept inheritance. [ruby-talk:126104]
-Thu Feb 27 12:10:09 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Jan 13 04:48:53 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * numeric.c (ruby_num_interval_step_size): check signs and get rid
- of implementation dependent behavior of negative division.
- [ruby-core:61106] [Bug #9570]
+ * io.c (io_fread): don't warn nonblocking behavior by default.
-Thu Feb 27 03:55:45 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed Jan 12 00:36:29 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * thread.c: [DOC] Typo in comment for _FORTIFY_SOURCE [Fixes GH-548]
- Patch by @qnet-herwin https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/548
+ * object.c (rb_class_superclass): superclass of singleton class also
+ should be a singleton class. fixed: [ruby-list:40519]
-Wed Feb 26 18:43:43 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Tue Jan 11 09:44:40 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * gc.c (heap_pages_free_unused_pages): check tomb page availability
- at first.
- And return immediately if we don't touch sorted list any more.
+ * numeric.c (Init_Numeric): turn off floating point exceptions
+ on bcc32. "1e300".to_f had crashed by overflow.
-Wed Feb 26 14:10:44 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Jan 11 03:10:10 2005 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * eval.c (setup_exception): preserve exception class name encoding
- in debug mode messages.
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (copy_entry): could not copy symbolic link.
+ [ruby-talk:125733]
- * eval.c (setup_exception): preserve errinfo across calling #to_s
- method on the exception. [ruby-core:61091] [Bug #9568]
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (copy_stream): use read/write instead of
+ sysread/syswrite.
-Wed Feb 26 01:29:27 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Jan 10 23:08:15 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * string.c (sym_find): Add Symbol.find(str), which returns whether given
- string is defined as symbol or not. [Feature #7854]
+ * variable.c (rb_autoload): hide internal data from ruby level.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:25435], [ruby-list:40498]
-Tue Feb 25 22:52:02 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+Mon Jan 10 01:22:55 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/dl/dl.c (rb_dl_realloc): use NUM2SIZET instead of NUM2INT.
+ * gc.c (rb_data_object_alloc): klass may be NULL.
+ [ruby-list:40498]
- * ext/fiddle/fiddle.c (rb_fiddle_realloc): ditto.
+Sun Jan 9 03:12:58 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Tue Feb 25 22:49:30 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+ * io.c (io_fread): warn nonblocking behavior.
+ (io_readpartial): new method IO#readpartial.
- * ext/dl/dl.c (rb_dl_malloc): use NUM2SIZET instead of NUM2INT.
- Coverity Scan found this bug.
+Sat Jan 8 04:38:47 2005 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/fiddle/fiddle.c (rb_fiddle_malloc): ditto.
+ * lib/yaml.rb: Kernel#y requires an argument.
-Tue Feb 25 12:06:13 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Jan 7 21:12:29 2005 TAMURA Takashi <sheepman@tcn.zaq.ne.jp>
- * win32/Makefile.sub: define PACKED_STRUCT.
+ * random.c (rand_init): use ALLOC_N instead of ALLOCA_N
+ [ruby-dev:25426]
-Mon Feb 24 21:41:56 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Jan 7 18:03:35 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * README.md, README.ja.md: removed (wrong) mode setting for emacs.
+ * gc.c (mark_locations_array): avoid core dump with -O3.
+ [ruby-dev:25424]
-Mon Feb 24 20:05:41 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu Jan 6 20:31:07 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in: define PACKED_STRUCT_UNALIGNED for x86*
- * timev.h (struct vtm): use PACKED_STRUCT_UNALIGNED
- * time.c (struct time_object): ditto
- [Bug #9558] non-x86 cannot safely access unaligned addresses
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_end): should return value. (backported
+ from CVS HEAD)
-Mon Feb 24 18:10:02 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Thu Jan 6 19:55:13 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_close): didn't close socket handle.
+ [ruby-dev:25414]
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_open_osfhandle): bcc32's _open_osfhandle
+ never set EMFILE.
+
+Thu Jan 6 17:14:31 2005 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * random.c (random_seed): O_NONBLOCK isn't defined on some
+ platforms. [ruby-dev:25417]
+
+Thu Jan 6 13:45:35 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/time.rb: recognize +00:00 and GMT as a localtime.
+
+Thu Jan 6 07:58:28 2005 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/usage.rb (RDoc::RDoc.usage_no_exit): Allow for colons
+ in path names on DOS machines. (thanks to Johan Nilsson)
+
+Wed Jan 5 20:16:32 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * random.c (limited_big_rand): didn't work if SIZEOF_BDIGITS == 2.
+ [ruby-dev:25408]
+
+ * random.c (random_seed): refined.
+
+Wed Jan 5 12:49:39 2005 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_initialize): Thread objects cannot be initialized
+ again. fixed: [ruby-core:04067]
+
+Wed Jan 5 10:48:16 2005 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (dir_s_mkdir): win32 special processing doesn't need any
+ longer. (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+ * win32/win32.[ch] (rb_w32_mkdir): new function. POSIX.1 compatible
+ interface. (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+ * win32/win32.[ch] (rb_w32_rmdir): new function. (backported from CVS
+ HEAD)
+
+Wed Jan 5 02:30:11 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * random.c (init_by_array): imported from mt19937ar-cok.tgz.
+ (genrand_int32): ditto.
+ (genrand_real): replaced with genrand_res53 in mt19937ar-cok.
+ (rand_init): support bignum for longer seed.
+ (random_seed): generate longer seed.
+ (make_mask): new function.
+ (limited_rand): ditto.
+ (limited_big_rand): ditto.
+ (rb_f_rand): call limited_rand and limited_big_rand.
+ [ruby-dev:25403]
+
+Tue Jan 4 23:25:29 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_rand): should return positive random number.
+ [ruby-dev:25401]
+
+Tue Jan 4 11:15:29 2005 TAMURA Takashi <sheepman@tcn.zaq.ne.jp>
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_rand): do not use rb_big_modulo to generate
+ random bignums. [ruby-dev:25396]
+
+Mon Jan 3 14:01:54 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * random.c (random_seed): don't use /dev/urandom if it is not
+ character device.
+
+Mon Jan 3 11:37:42 2005 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * random.c (random_seed): use /dev/urandom if available.
+ [ruby-dev:25392]
+
+Mon Jan 3 07:46:42 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpauth/htpasswd.rb (WEBrick::Htpasswd#reload):
+ raise NotImplementedError if password is encrypted by digest
+ algorithms. This patch is contributed by sheepman. [ruby-list:40467]
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpauth/digestauth.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPAuth::DigestAuth#_authenticate): fix digest calculation.
+ This patch is contributed by sheepman. [ruby-list:40482]
+
+ * lib/webrick/{httpauth.rb,httpauth/basicauth.rb,httpproxy.rb}: use
+ pack/unpack-template char "m" instead of lib/base64.rb to do base64
+ encoding/decoding. fixed: [ruby-dev:25336]
+
+ * test/webrick/test_httpauth.rb: new file.
+
+Sat Jan 1 04:20:23 2005 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ns_spki.c (ossl_spki_set_challenge): should call
+ StringValue before GetSPKI. fixed: [ruby-dev:25359].
+
+Sat Jan 1 01:13:28 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * variable.c (rb_autoload): [ruby-dev:25373]
+
+Fri Dec 31 14:10:43 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_formatter.rb (RI::TextFormatter::display_flow_item): Fix problem
+ if heading contains formatting.
+
+Thu Dec 30 00:41:42 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (svalue_to_avalue): [ruby-dev:25366]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_justify): [ruby-dev:25367]
+
+Wed Dec 29 11:07:07 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/html/kilmer.rb: Update to use new
+ sections.
+
+Tue Dec 28 22:31:46 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_justify): create buffer string after argument type
+ conversion. fixed: [ruby-dev:25341]
+
+Tue Dec 28 15:41:48 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/nkf.c (reinit): should initialize all static
+ variables. fixed: [ruby-list:40445]
+
+Tue Dec 28 15:25:20 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/nkf/lib/kconv.rb (Kconv::RegexpEucjp): second byte is up to
+ 0xfe.
+
+ * ext/nkf/lib/kconv.rb (Kconv#kconv): should handle UTF8 and UTF16
+ properly.
+
+Tue Dec 28 13:35:20 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (rb_deflate_s_deflate, rb_inflate_s_inflate): ensure
+ freeing internal zstreams. fixed: [ruby-dev:25309]
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (rb_deflate_init_copy): replace rb_deflate_clone.
+
+Tue Dec 28 12:26:45 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub, win32/setup.mak (RDOCTARGET, install,
+ install-nodoc, install-doc): rdoc support for mswin32.
+
+ * win32/configure.bat (--enable-install-doc, --disable-install-doc):
+ ditto.
+
+Mon Dec 27 20:02:14 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fix SEGV bug when deleting Tk interp
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: ditto
+
+Mon Dec 27 16:55:17 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (Init_ossl_x509name): should use
+ rb_hash_new to get exactly a Hash. fix [ruby-dev:25325].
+
+Mon Dec 27 16:29:56 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_justify): [ruby-dev:25341]
+
+Mon Dec 27 15:47:48 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/fileutils/fileasserts.rb: sync with HEAD.
- * test/fiddle/test_function.rb: remove unused variables.
* test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: ditto.
- * test/io/console/test_io_console.rb: ditto.
-Mon Feb 24 12:37:51 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * test/fileutils/test_nowrite.rb: ditto.
- * configure.in: use -Wno-packed-bitfield-compat for GCC 4.4+
- use __attribute__((packed)) if available
- * timev.h: shrink and pack struct vtm
- * time.c: pack struct time_object and adjust/introduce helpers
- [ruby-core:60794]
+Mon Dec 27 15:21:07 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
-Sun Feb 23 17:55:50 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mv): should raise error when moving a
+ directory to the (empty) directory. [ruby-talk:124368]
+ (backport from HEAD 1.48)
- * lib/rexml/xmltokens.rb: Add missing non ASCII valid characters
- to element name characters. Now, REXML name tokens exactly
- match "[5] Name" in the XML spec and "[4] NCName" in the
- Namespaces in XML spec. See comment about the details.
- [Bug #9539] [ruby-core:60901]
- Reported by Mario Barcala. Thanks!!!
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mv): wrongly did not overwrite file on Win32
+ platforms. (backport from HEAD 1.48)
- * test/rexml/xpath/test_node.rb: Add tests for the above case.
+Sat Dec 25 11:11:48 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Feb 23 12:18:54 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * stable version 1.8.2 released.
- * ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (inet_pton): use rb_w32_inet_pton, instead of
- inet_pton directly, which is unavailable on older version Windows.
+Sat Dec 25 04:23:49 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * include/ruby/win32.h, win32/win32.c (rb_w32_inet_pton): add a
- wrapper function for inet_pton minimum supported client is
- Vista, as well as inet_ntop.
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mkdir, mkdir_p): should ensure directory
+ permission. (backportted from HEAD, 1.47)
-Sun Feb 23 11:33:25 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (traverse, remove_dir): untaint trasted
+ objects. (backportted from HEAD, 1.46)
- * test/net/imap/test_imap.rb: remove unused variables.
- * test/net/imap/test_imap_response_parser.rb: ditto.
- * test/net/pop/test_pop.rb: ditto.
+Sat Dec 25 01:28:23 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Feb 23 02:19:51 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * io.c: cancel io_reopen() change on Dec. 24th.
- * lib/resolv.rb (bind_random_port): Rescue EPERM for FreeBSD which
- security.mac.portacl.port_high is changed.
- See mac_portacl(4) for details.
- Reported by Jakub Szafranski. [ruby-core:60917] [Bug #9544]
+ * dln.c: use <dlfcn.h> for NetBSD. [ruby-dev:25313]
-Sat Feb 22 23:17:01 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+ * io.c (rb_f_select): IO list could be altered. [ruby-dev:25312]
- * lib/rexml/xpath_parser.rb: Fix indent.
+Fri Dec 24 23:51:48 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
-Sat Feb 22 23:15:35 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: bcc32 should use RTL dll (backport from HEAD)
+ [ruby-dev:25306]
- * test/rexml/xpath/test_attribute.rb: Simplify.
+ * win32/win32.[ch]: ditto.
-Sat Feb 22 20:28:47 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Dec 24 23:27:18 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * tool/redmine-backporter.rb: more friendly.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/image.rb: TkPhotoImage#cget bug fix
-Sat Feb 22 20:24:43 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+Fri Dec 24 18:39:25 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * test/rexml/test_xpath*.rb: Move to ...
- * test/rexml/xpath/*.rb: ... here.
+ * win32/win32.[ch]: failed to compile on bcc32 (and probably wince)
+ [ruby-dev:25306]
-Sat Feb 22 20:04:41 2014 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+Fri Dec 24 02:52:52 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/rexml/listener.rb: Untabify.
+ * io.c (io_reopen, rb_io_reopen): prohibit to change access mode for
+ special IO ports. [ruby-dev:25225]
-Sat Feb 22 19:07:31 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Dec 24 02:22:53 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/io/console/console.c (console_dev): need read access for conout$
- because some functions need it. [Bug#9554]
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (rb_syck_io_str_read): [ruby-core:03973]
-Sat Feb 22 18:40:58 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_loader_transfer): check type conversion.
- * .gitignore: ignore benchmark files
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_parser_assign_io, rb_new_syck_node): duck
+ typing.
-Sat Feb 22 01:22:24 2014 Yusuke Endoh <mame@tsg.ne.jp>
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_parser_s_alloc, syck_parser_initialize):
+ allocation framework.
- * bignum.c (bary_mul_precheck): fix a copy-paste error.
- Coverity Scan found this bug.
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_emitter_s_alloc, syck_emitter_initialize):
+ ditto.
-Sat Feb 22 00:58:51 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+Fri Dec 24 01:21:00 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (rb_getaddrinfo): second argument of
- MEMZERO is type. Coverity Scan found this bug.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/blt.rb: add BLT extension support
-Fri Feb 21 23:47:24 2014 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/*.rb: ditto
- * ext/socket/init.c (wait_connectable): break if the socket is
- writable to avoid infinite loops on FreeBSD and other platforms
- which conforms to SUSv3. This problem cannot be reproduced with
- loopback interfaces, so it's hard to write test code.
- rsock_connect() and wait_connectable() are overly complicated, so
- they should be refactored, but I commit this fix as a workaround
- for the release of Ruby 1.9.3 scheduled on Feb 24.
- [ruby-core:60940] [Bug #9547]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/tile/*.rb: ditto
-Fri Feb 21 23:03:39 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Dec 23 23:36:28 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * tool/redmine-backporter.rb: added to handle redmine tickets.
+ * process.c (proc_setgroups): check if the argument lenght is
+ modified. fixed: [ruby-dev:25285]
-Fri Feb 21 20:42:01 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Dec 23 13:13:33 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * class.c (rb_mod_init_copy): do nothing if copying self.
- [ruby-dev:47989] [Bug #9535]
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: define TclTkLib::COMPILE_INFO and
+ RELEASE_DATE
- * hash.c (rb_hash_initialize_copy): ditto.
+ * ext/tcltklib/extconf.rb: ditto
-Fri Feb 21 16:45:54 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: define TkUtil::RELEASE_DATE
- * lib/logger.rb (next_rotate_time, previous_period_end): consider
- DST change.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: define Tk::RELEASE_DATE
- * lib/logger.rb (Logger::LogDevice#check_shift_log): compare the
- current time with the time for the next rotation to fix rotation
- miss when date changed between the comparison and log writing.
- based on the patch by megayu <yuhg2310 AT gmail.com>.
- [Fixes GH-539]
+Thu Dec 23 09:38:31 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Feb 21 10:39:33 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * io.c (io_reopen): restore exact mode. fixed: [ruby-core:04003]
- * test/monitor/test_monitor.rb: remove unused variables.
- * test/resolv/test_dns.rb: ditto.
- * test/rexml/test_functions.rb: ditto.
- * test/rss/test_setup_maker_itunes.rb: ditto.
+Thu Dec 23 00:16:32 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Feb 21 09:48:56 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * configure.in (bsdi): use $(CC) for LDSHARED. fixed [ruby-dev:25270]
- * ext/socket/ancdata.c (bsock_sendmsg_internal): only retry on error
- (bsock_recvmsg_internal): ditto
- * test/socket/test_unix.rb: test above for infinite loop
+Wed Dec 22 11:14:55 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Feb 21 08:27:19 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * io.c (rb_io_mode_modenum): replace O_ACCMODE with O_RDWR.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:25273]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RB_GC_GUARD):
- use rb_gc_guarded_ptr_val on non-GCC/MSC
- * gc.c (rb_gc_guarded_ptr_val): rename and adjust argument.
- RB_GC_GUARD should be robust enough for any compiler.
- [ruby-core:60816] [Bug #7805]
+Wed Dec 22 08:34:32 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Feb 20 22:21:26 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/dl/sym.c (rb_dlsym_initialize): extract internal pointers after
+ all argument conversion. fixed: [ruby-dev:25271]
- * ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (numeric_getaddrinfo): Use xcalloc.
- Suggested by Eric Wong.
- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9525#note-14
+Wed Dec 22 00:08:01 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Feb 20 11:21:13 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * lib/soap/*, test/soap/*, sample/soap/authheader/*: eval cleanup.
- * hash.c (rb_hash_flatten): fix behavior of flatten(-1).
- [ruby-dev:47988] [Bug #9533]
+Tue Dec 21 22:07:33 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * test/ruby/test_array.rb: test for above.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1_traverse, ossl_asn1_decode,
+ ossl_asn1_decode_all): temporary value should be marked volatile.
-Wed Feb 19 18:57:02 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Tue Dec 21 14:40:02 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * ext/socket: Bypass getaddrinfo() if node and serv are numeric.
- Reporeted by Naotoshi Seo. [ruby-core:60801] [Bug #9525]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1_traverse, ossl_asn1_decode,
+ ossl_asn1_decode_all): use rb_str_new4 to avoid SEGV.
+ fix [ruby-dev:25261]
- * ext/socket/extconf.rb: Detect struct sockaddr_in6.sin6_len.
+ * test/openssl/test_asn1.rb: add tests for OpenSSL::ASN1.
- * ext/socket/sockport.h (SET_SIN6_LEN): New macro.
- (INIT_SOCKADDR_IN6): Ditto.
+Tue Dec 21 12:22:40 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/socket/rubysocket.h (struct rb_addrinfo): Add
- allocated_by_malloc field.
+ * io.c (io_reopen): keep duplex pipe in correct mode for exception
+ safeness. fixed: [ruby-dev:25152]
- * ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (numeric_getaddrinfo): New function.
- (rb_getaddrinfo): Call numeric_getaddrinfo at first.
- (rb_freeaddrinfo): Free struct addrinfo properly when it is
- allocated by numeric_getaddrinfo.
+Tue Dec 21 12:10:04 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Wed Feb 19 18:31:48 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/grid.rb: rescue bug of 'grid configure' on Tcl/Tk8.3-
- * ext/socket: Wrap struct addrinfo by struct rb_addrinfo.
+Tue Dec 21 00:53:01 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Feb 19 17:47:01 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1_traverse): [ruby-dev:25261]
- * ext/socket/ipsocket.c (ip_s_getaddress): Don't access freed memory.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1_decode): ditto.
-Wed Feb 19 11:39:41 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1_decode_all): ditto.
- * configure.in: it must see rb_cv_broken_memmem not rb_cv_func_memmem.
+Mon Dec 20 23:22:26 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Feb 18 23:18:41 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * added files:
+ * lib/soap/mapping/wsdl*.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/element.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/simpleContent.rb
- * test/socket/test_socket.rb: unix socket is required by test case.
+ * modified files:
+ * lib/soap/*
+ * lib/wsdl/*
+ * lib/xsd/*
+ * test/soap/*
+ * test/wsdl/*
+ * test/xsd/*
+ * sample/soap/*
+ * sample/sdl/*
-Tue Feb 18 20:48:38 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * summary
+ * imported from the soap4r repository. Version: 1.5.3-ruby1.8.2
- * test/socket/test_addrinfo.rb: remove unused variables.
- * test/socket/test_nonblock.rb: ditto.
- * test/socket/test_socket.rb: ditto.
- * test/socket/test_unix.rb: ditto.
- * test/testunit/test_parallel.rb: ditto.
- * test/webrick/test_filehandler.rb: ditto.
- * test/xmlrpc/test_features.rb: ditto.
- * test/zlib/test_zlib.rb: ditto.
+ * added several XSD basetype support: nonPositiveInteger,
+ negativeInteger, nonNegativeInteger, unsignedLong, unsignedInt,
+ unsignedShort, unsignedByte, positiveInteger
-Tue Feb 18 14:27:18 2014 Shota Fukumori <her@sorah.jp>
+ * HTTP client connection/send/receive timeout support.
- * lib/test/unit.rb: Requires minitest < 5.0.0 if Gem is available.
+ * HTTP client/server gzipped content encoding support.
-Tue Feb 18 14:24:07 2014 Shota Fukumori <her@sorah.jp>
+ * improved WSDL schema definition support; still is far from
+ complete, but is making step by step improovement.
- * lib/test/unit/test-unit.gemspec: Add minitest < 5.0.0 dependency
+Mon Dec 20 22:56:39 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * tool/rbinstall.rb: Add empty implementations for `add_dependency`,
- `add_runtime_dependency`, `add_development_dependency` for
- Gem::Specification.
+ * gc.c (stack_end_address): gcc noinline attribute is available since
+ gcc-3.1.
-Tue Feb 18 12:06:39 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Mon Dec 20 14:07:02 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * configure.in (FILE_COUNT): Removed. (win32.c defines it in itself.)
- (FILE_READPTR): Ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: supports new features of Tcl/Tk8.5a2
-Tue Feb 18 09:35:44 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/clock.rb: ditto
- * test/test/psych/test_string.rb: remove unused variables.
- * test/test/psych/test_yaml.rb: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: ditto
-Mon Feb 17 21:31:31 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/panedwindow.rb: ditto
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: ignore warning messages for running with -w
- option such as chkbuild.
+Mon Dec 20 12:47:13 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Mon Feb 17 20:00:27 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * ext/openssl/lib/net/https.rb,protocols.rb,telnets.rb: delete
+ doc and code about SSLContext#{key_file,cert_file}.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:25243]
- * internal.h: Move BDIGIT and related definitions from
- include/ruby/defines.h.
+Mon Dec 20 12:42:17 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Feb 17 17:41:55 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * io.c (io_fwrite): workaround for MSVCRT's bug.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:03982]
- * marshal.c (marshal_dump, marshal_load): do not recycle wrapper
- objects, to prevent from segfault with continuation.
- [ruby-dev:47970] [Bug #9523]
+Mon Dec 20 11:21:04 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Feb 17 15:43:59 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * io.c (rb_io_eof): check if closed before clearerr().
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:25251]
- * doc/keywords.rdoc: [DOC] Add keywords doc by documenting-ruby/ruby#29
- https://github.com/documenting-ruby/ruby/pull/29
+Mon Dec 20 03:30:40 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Feb 17 12:31:31 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb (CGI::Session#initialize): empty session id was
+ used if request had no session key. fixed: [ruby-core:03981]
- * gc.c (get_envparam_double): fix a warning message.
+Mon Dec 20 01:51:01 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Feb 17 12:09:52 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * struct.c (make_struct): [ruby-dev:25249]
- * gc.c: introduce new environment variable
- "RUBY_GC_HEAP_OLDOBJECT_LIMIT_FACTOR" to control major/minor GC
- frequency.
+Mon Dec 20 00:28:20 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
- Do full GC when the number of old objects is more than R * N
- where R is this factor and
- N is the number of old objects just after last full GC.
+ * lib/rexml/encodings/SHIFT-JIS.rb: backported from CVS HEAD.
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: add a test.
+ * lib/rexml/encodings/SHIFT_JIS.rb: ditto.
-Mon Feb 17 11:28:40 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+Sun Dec 19 17:19:48 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * test/test_pty.rb: ignore warnings to unused variables.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509store.c
+ (ossl_x509store_set_time): add OpenSSL::X509::Store#time=.
+ (ossl_x509stctx_set_time): add OpenSSL::X509::StoreContext#time=.
-Mon Feb 17 11:27:36 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * test/openssl/ossl_x509store.rb: test certificate validity times.
- * test/test_find.rb: remove unused variables.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (ossl_x509name_to_s): add optional
+ second argument to specify the output format (see also
+ X509_NAME_print_ex).
-Sun Feb 17 02:12:00 2014 Kenta Murata <mrkn@mrkn.jp>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (ossl_x509name_init): new constants:
+ OpenSSL::X509::Name::COMPAT, OpenSSL::X509::Name::RFC2253,
+ OpenSSL::X509::ONELINE, OpenSSL::X509::MULTILINE.
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (BigDecimal_initialize): Insert GC guard.
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/x509.rb (OpenSSL::X509::Name::RFC2253DN):
+ new module to provide the parse for RFC2253 DN format.
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (BigDecimal_global_new): ditto.
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/x509.rb (OpenSSL::X509::Name.parse_rfc2253):
+ new method to parse RFC2253 DN format.
-Sun Feb 16 15:53:36 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * test/openssl/ossl_x509name.rb: add tests about RFC2253 DN.
- * test/test_securerandom.rb: File.exists? is deprecated. use File.exist?
+ * text/openssl/ssl_server.rb: try to listen ports from 20443 to 20542
+ while EADDRINUSE is raised.
-Sun Feb 16 15:05:00 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * all changes in this entry are backport from 1.9.
- * test/pathname/test_pathname.rb: File.exists? is deprecated. use File.exist?
+Sun Dec 19 17:24:59 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Feb 16 15:00:28 2014 SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@gmail.com>
+ * configure.in (enable_rpath): use rpath flag to embed the library
+ path into extensions on ELF environment. [ruby-dev:25035]
- * test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb: remove unused variables.
- * test/logger/test_logger.rb: ditto.
+Sun Dec 19 11:01:25 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: use standalone runner for -e.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (Test::Unit::AutoRunner#options): accept
+ multiple -p and -x options.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb (Test::Unit::Collector::Dir#recursive_collect):
+ ditto.
+
+Sat Dec 18 16:36:23 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (rb_deflate_s_deflate, rb_inflate_s_inflate):
+ disallow interrupt by type conversion. fixed: [ruby-dev:25226]
+
+Sat Dec 18 15:16:41 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpauth.rb,
+ lib/webrick/httpauth/{basicauth.rb,digestauth.rb}: use
+ pack/unpack-template char "m" instead of lib/base64.rb to do base64
+ encoding/decoding.
+
+Sat Dec 18 10:51:01 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (dir_open_dir): new function. [ruby-dev:25242]
+
+Fri Dec 17 18:07:01 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/readline/test_readline.rb: fix for BSD. Thanks, GOTOU Yuuzou.
+ fixed: [ruby-dev:25218]
+
+Fri Dec 17 16:28:12 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: fix bug on setting up system encoding
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/event.rb: fix error on require process
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: fix abnormal termination error on Windows
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/virtevent.rb: TkVirtualEvent::PreDefVirtEvent.new()
+ accepts event-sequence arguments
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: fail to dump embedded images
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: tag_nextrange and tag_prevrange returns wrong
+ types of values
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/texttag.rb: nextrange and prevrange returns wrong
+ types of values
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: add TkText::IndexModMethods module and
+ TkText::IndexString class to treat text index modifiers
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/texttag.rb: use TkText::IndexModMethods module
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/textmark.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/textwindow.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/textimage.rb: wrong gravity of text mark for embedded
+ image
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/textwindow.rb: wrong gravity of text mark for
+ embedded window
+
+Fri Dec 17 13:50:00 2004 Akiyoshi, Masamichi <akiyoshi@hp.com>
+
+ * vms/vmsruby_private.c, vms/vmsruby_private.h: private routines
+ for VMS port are added.
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_init): change to call VMS private intialization routine.
+
+Fri Dec 17 13:33:58 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb (CGI::Session#initialize): control adding
+ session_id hidden fields. fixed: [ruby-talk:123850]
+
+Thu Dec 16 23:25:25 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb, lib/drb/ssl.rb: backported from CVS HEAD.
+ [druby-ja:101]
+
+ * test/drb/test_drb.rb: adjust and reduce sleep (backported from
+ CVS HEAD.)
+
+Thu Dec 16 18:44:58 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (WEBrick::HTTPServer#run): should wait
+ for reading request till data arrive. [ruby-talk:121068]
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (WEBrick::GenericServer#start_thread):
+ should log about all accepted socket. [ruby-core:03962]
+
+ * lib/webrick/accesslog.rb (WEBrick::AccessLog#setup_params):
+ "%%" and "%u" are supported. [webricken:135]
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPServlet::FileHandler#check_filename):
+ :NondisclosureName is acceptable if it is Enumerable.
+
+ * lib/webrick/config.rb (WEBrick::Config::FileHandler):
+ default value of :NondisclosureName is [".ht*", "*~"].
+
+Thu Dec 16 18:36:52 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_raise): refine message format.
+
+Thu Dec 16 16:29:44 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/widget: modify version check for
+ supporting features
+
+Thu Dec 16 16:03:50 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/bindtag.rb: bug fix [ruby-talk: 123667]
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: accept :idle for the interval argument
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add TkComm._callback_entry?()
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: add MultiTkIp.cb_entry_class
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb: use TkComm._callback_entry?()
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvastag.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/dialog.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/optiondb.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/texttag.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/textwindow.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/validation.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: ditto
+
+Thu Dec 16 03:14:28 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (basic_encode): return value of pack('m') may
+ include multiple CR/LFs. Backported from main trunk (rev 1.112).
+ [ruby-dev:25212]
+
+Thu Dec 16 00:33:37 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * hash.c (Init_Hash): remove custom "hash" and "eql?".
+
+Wed Dec 15 18:57:01 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/set.rb (Set::eql): wrong definition. [ruby-dev:25207]
+
+Wed Dec 15 18:48:42 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/curses/curses.c (window_subwin): call NUM2INT() before
+ GetWINDOW(). (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+Wed Dec 15 17:03:50 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.[ch] (rb_w32_isatty): new function to replace MSVCRT's
+ isatty because it never sets errno. (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+Wed Dec 15 15:39:32 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (ossl_x509name_to_a): avoid SEGV
+ (rollback the previous commit).
+
+Wed Dec 15 16:10:23 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c (rb_obj_id_obsolete): warn always.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_enable_super): ditto.
+
+Wed Dec 15 15:31:02 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/set.rb (Set#==): [ruby-dev:25206]
+
+Wed Dec 15 14:22:10 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_fdisset): check whether the handle is valid.
+ fixed: [ruby-core:03959]
+
+Wed Dec 15 10:30:37 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c (ossl_digest_initialize): [ruby-dev:25198]
+
+Tue Dec 14 17:10:09 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_close): need to reset osfhnd().
+
+Tue Dec 14 14:03:57 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_raise): avoid buffer overrun.
+ [ruby-dev:25187]
+
+Tue Dec 14 12:36:04 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb (CGI::Session::initialize): generate new
+ session if given session_id does not exist. [ruby-list:40368]
+
+Mon Dec 13 18:13:52 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * gc.c (stack_end_address): new function to obtain stack end address.
+ stack_end_address calls __builtin_frame_address(0) to obtain the
+ frame pointer of a stack frame of stack_end_address. The address
+ is the stack pointer of the caller's stack frame.
+ (SET_STACK_END): use stack_end_address.
+ This makes the conservative garbage collector to scan a stack frame
+ of the garbage_collect function itself. This is required because
+ callee-save registers may be stored in the frame.
+ [ruby-dev:25158]
+
+Mon Dec 13 00:58:02 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (cleanpath_aggressive): make it private.
+ (cleanpath_conservative): ditto.
+ Suggested by Daniel Berger. [ruby-core:3914]
+
+Sun Dec 12 20:06:38 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: backported from CVS HEAD.
+
+Sun Dec 12 10:35:10 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/html/html.rb (RDoc::Page): Don't
+ show an accessor's r/w flag if none was specified
+
+Sun Dec 12 10:14:03 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/rdoc.rb (RDoc::RDoc::parse_files): Never exclude files
+ explicitly given on the command line.
+
+Sun Dec 11 23:54:07 2005 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/*: update to support libraries in ActiveTcl8.4.12.0
+ (see ext/tk/ChangeLog.tkextlib).
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/scrollframe.rb: add a new sample.
+
+Sat Dec 11 20:12:21 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: add DRbRemoteError. [ruby-list:40348],
+ [ruby-list:40390]
+
+ * test/drb/drbtest.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/drb/ut_drb.rb: ditto.
+
+Sat Dec 11 15:38:14 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/jcode.rb (String::succ): [ruby-dev:25156]
+
+Sat Dec 11 12:41:55 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (run_trap_eval): prototype; avoid VC++ warnings.
+
+ * ext/socket/getaddrinfo.c: fix typo. fixed: [ruby-core:03947]
+
+ * win32/win32.c: need to include dln.h.
+
+Sat Dec 11 00:10:18 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_reopen): [ruby-dev:25150]
+
+Fri Dec 10 08:39:27 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_listen): get OpenFile just before calling
+ listen(2). fixed: [ruby-dev:25149]
+
+Thu Dec 9 17:00:00 2004 Akiyoshi, Masamichi <akiyoshi@hp.com>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c, ext/socket/getaddrinfo.c: port to VMS
+
+Thu Dec 9 16:31:02 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/sdbm/init.c (GetDBM): typo.
+
+Thu Dec 9 16:05:00 2004 Akiyoshi, Masamichi <akiyoshi@hp.com>
+
+ * defines.h: change path of vms.h
+ * vms/vms.h: delete reference for snprintf()
+ * vms/config.h: new file
+ * vms/config.h_in: deleted
+
+Thu Dec 9 14:38:35 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_inspect): escape # which starts an expression
+ substitution. fixed: [ruby-core:03922]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_dump): not escape # which isn't a substitution.
+
+Thu Dec 9 10:54:36 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/dbm/dbm.c (fdbm_select): [ruby-dev:25132]
+
+ * ext/sdbm/init.c: ditto.
+
+ * ext/gdbm/gdbm.c: ditto.
+
+Thu Dec 9 03:08:36 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_init): set root-win title to "ruby" when
+ the running script is '-e one-liner' or '-' (stdin).
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/extconf.rb: add find_library("#{lib}#{ver}",..) for
+ stub libs
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/textmark.rb: TkTextMarkCurrent and TkTextMarkAnchor
+ have a wrong parent class.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/dialog.rb: rename TkDialog2 --> TkDialogObj and
+ TkWarning2 --> TkWarningObj (old names are changed to alias names)
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/dialog.rb: bug fix of treatment of 'prev_command'
+ option and hashes for configuration
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/dialog.rb: add TkDialogObj#name to return the
+ button name
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/radiobutton.rb: rename enbugged method value() ==>
+ get_value() and value=(val) ==> set_value(val).
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menu.rb: add TkMenu.new_menuspec
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menu.rb: add alias (TkMenuButton = TkMenubutton,
+ TkOptionMenuButton = TkOptionMenubutton)
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/event.rb: new method aliases (same as option keys of
+ event_generate) for Event object
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: configinfo returns proper types of values
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: bind methods accept subst_args + block
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvastag.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/frame.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/texttag.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/toplevel.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: ditto and bug fix
+
+Wed Dec 8 23:54:29 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/html/html.rb (RDoc::Page): Typo
+ meant that h2 tag was invisible.
+
+Wed Dec 8 21:56:31 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss, test/rss, sample/rss: backported from CVS HEAD.
+
+Wed Dec 8 14:31:36 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_fwrite): change dereference for cosmetic reason.
+
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): [ruby-dev:25104]
+
+Tue Dec 7 19:08:00 2004 Akiyoshi, Masamichi <akiyoshi@hp.com>
+
+ * io.c (io_fwrite): fix offset incrementation (for VMS and Human68k)
+
+Tue Dec 7 00:27:37 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (proc_setgroups): [ruby-dev:25081]
+
+Mon Dec 6 18:08:10 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * re.c (rb_reg_eqq): document fix. [ruby-talk:122541]
+
+Mon Dec 6 17:19:13 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * rubysig.h (TRAP_BEG, TRAP_END): safe errno around CHECK_INTS.
+ (backported from CVS HEAD) [ruby-dev:24993]
+
+Mon Dec 6 10:18:17 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::look_for_directives_in):
+ Oops - 1.8 doesn't have String#clear
+
+Mon Dec 6 09:59:23 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_connect): use rb_str_new4().
+ [ruby-dev:25052]
+
+Mon Dec 6 01:42:08 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c (ossl_rsa_public_encrypt,
+ ossl_rsa_public_decrypt, ossl_rsa_private_encrypt,
+ ossl_rsa_private_decrypt): should take an optional argument
+ to specify padding mode. [ruby-talk:122539]
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c (Init_ossl_rsa): add new constants
+ PKCS1_PADDING, SSLV23_PADDING, NO_PADDING and PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING
+ under OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.
+
+ * test/openssl/test_pkey_rsa.rb: new file.
+
+Sun Dec 5 19:39:17 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::Completion#complete): new parameter
+ to direct case insensitiveness.
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser#order!): ignore case only for long
+ option. [ruby-dev:25048]
+
+Sat Dec 4 22:54:15 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_write): remove rb_str_locktmp(). [ruby-dev:25050]
+
+ * io.c (io_fwrite): takes VALUE string as an argument.
+ [ruby-dev:25050]
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_connect): remove rb_str_locktmp().
+ [ruby-dev:25050]
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (udp_connect): [ruby-dev:25045]
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (udp_bind): ditto.
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (udp_send): ditto.
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (bsock_send): ditto.
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (s_recvfrom): ditto.
+
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_hash): should provide "hash" method where "eql?"
+ is redefined. [ruby-talk:122482]
+
+Sat Dec 4 14:54:52 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): use volatile `tmp' rather than `args'.
+ [ruby-core:03882]
+
+Sat Dec 4 14:28:56 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/code_objects.rb (RDoc::Context::Section::set_comment):
+ Section comments may now be bracketed by lines which are
+ ignored. You can now write
+ # -----------
+ # :section: Dave's Section
+ # comment material
+ # -----------
+ The lines before :section: are removed, and identical lines at the end are
+ also removed if present.
+
+Sat Dec 4 03:33:45 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/readline/readline.c: check $SAFE. (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+ * test/readline/test_readline.rb: added tests for readline.
+ (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+Sat Dec 4 02:24:00 2004 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/nkf/nkf.c: add constant NKF::VERSION
+
+ * ext/nkf/nkf.c(guess): this becomes an alias of guess2
+
+ * ext/nkf/test.rb(mime_out2): add --no-cp932
+
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/nkf.c: original nkf2 revision 1.47
+
+Sat Dec 4 00:35:08 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (bsock_setsockopt): [ruby-dev:25039]
+
+Fri Dec 3 18:57:03 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/ostruct.rb: 1.9 marshaling support back-ported.
+ [ruby-core:03871]
+
+Fri Dec 3 13:45:20 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): copy arguments to frame.argv.
+ [ruby-core:03861]
+
+Fri Dec 3 12:25:41 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * st.h: fix prototypes.
+
+Fri Dec 3 00:21:05 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c (convert_type): use rb_respond_to() again.
+ [ruby-dev:25021]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_respond_to): funcall respond_to? if it's redefined.
+ [ruby-dev:25021]
+
+Fri Dec 3 01:55:24 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: widget configuration by TkWindow#method_missing
+ returns proper object. "widget.option = val" returns val, and
+ "widget.option(val)" returns self.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: TkFont#replace accepts only one font argument.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/radiobutton.rb: add TkRadiobutton#value and
+ TkRadiobutton#value=(val).
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/spinbox.rb: callback substitution support on
+ command option.
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/widget: bug fix (wrong image height)
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/widget: ditto.
+
+Fri Dec 3 00:11:48 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_file_initialize): [ruby-dev:25032]
+
+Thu Dec 2 16:41:03 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_protect): prevent continuations created inside from being
+ called from the outside. [ruby-dev:25003]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_callcc, rb_cont_call): prohibit calling from different
+ signal contexts. [ruby-dev:25022]
+
+Thu Dec 2 09:57:24 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/ostruct.rb (OpenStruct::Marshaler): OpenStruct can be
+ marshaled again. [ruby-core:03862]
+
+Thu Dec 2 09:30:06 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (thread_mark): mark thread group. [ruby-dev:25020]
+
+ * eval.c (thgroup_add): check whether the argument is really a Thread.
+
+Thu Dec 2 07:57:16 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_ctl): [ruby-dev:25019]
+
+Wed Dec 1 02:21:02 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * signal.c (sighandler): call handler immediately only for default
+ handlers. [ruby-dev:25003]
+
+Tue Nov 30 23:38:18 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_fread): need not to null terminate. [ruby-dev:24998]
+
+ * io.c (read_all): remove unnecessary rb_str_resize().
+ [ruby-dev:24996] (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+ * io.c (io_readpartial): ditto.
+
+ * io.c (io_read): ditto.
+
+Tue Nov 30 16:18:50 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_fread): need not to null terminate. [ruby-dev:24998]
+
+ * io.c (read_all): remove unnecessary rb_str_resize().
+ [ruby-dev:24996]
+
+ * io.c (io_read): ditto.
+
+Tue Nov 30 00:49:08 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_sysread): use temporary lock. [ruby-dev:24992]
+
+Mon Nov 29 16:06:04 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_write): insufficiently filled string
+ being extended when overwriting. [ruby-core:03836]
+
+Mon Nov 29 15:59:05 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/ostruct.rb (OpenStruct::method_missing): check method
+ duplication for -d.
+
+ * lib/ostruct.rb (OpenStruct::initialize): ditto.
+
+Mon Nov 29 15:22:28 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/io/nonblock/test_flush.rb: abandon tests when io/nonblock is
+ not supported.
+
+Mon Nov 29 03:08:30 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c (convert_type): direct call conversion methods for the
+ performance. [ruby-core:03845]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_funcall_rescue): new function.
+
+ * object.c (rb_Array): avoid using rb_respond_to().
+
+ * object.c (rb_Integer): ditto.
+
+ * parse.y (reduce_nodes): empty body should return nil.
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_aset): the original string should not be
+ affected by modifying duplicated string. [ruby-dev:24981]
+
+Mon Nov 29 13:57:38 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (CreateChild): search executable file if no program
+ name given. (backported from CVS HEAD)
+
+Mon Nov 29 13:37:54 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (fptr_finalize): must not use FILE after fclose().
+ [ruby-dev:24985]
+
+Mon Nov 29 13:16:31 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (CreateChild): push back the last space before next
+ loop because CharNext() eats it.
+
+Mon Nov 29 01:18:18 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_check_writable): call io_seek regardless of
+ NEED_IO_SEEK_BETWEEN_RW. [ruby-dev:24986]
+
+Sat Nov 27 21:43:39 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * io.c: avoid data lost with nonblocking fd and
+ stdio buffering in sync mode. [ruby-dev:24966]
+ based on matz's patch [ruby-dev:24967]
+ (io_fwrite): new primitive writing function which writes
+ directly if sync mode.
+ (rb_io_fwrite): wrapper for io_fwrite now.
+ (io_write): call io_fwrite instead of rb_io_fwrite.
+
+Sat Nov 27 14:44:15 2004 Kent Sibilev <ksibilev@bellsouth.net>
+
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb (CGI::Session::initialize): create_new_id is
+ now a instance method. [ruby-core:03832]
+
+Sat Nov 27 09:41:21 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_fread): old rb_io_fread with file closing checking.
+ (rb_io_fread): wrapper for io_fread now.
+ [ruby-dev:24964]
+
+Fri Nov 26 18:02:44 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: Tk.destroy uses TkWindow#epath
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/image.rb: bug fix
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/wm.rb: add 'iconphoto' method(Windows only)
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: some methods uses TkWindow#epath
+
+Fri Nov 26 13:49:06 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (method_missing): raise TypeError for classes do not
+ have allocators. [ruby-core:03752]
+
+ * lib/erb.rb: add RDoc by James Edward Gray II. [ruby-core:03786]
+
+Fri Nov 26 13:29:02 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::look_for_directives_in): Break
+ out of preprocessing when we find a :section: directive (previously cleared out the
+ comment, but this apparently now generates an error in gsub!)
+
+Fri Nov 26 00:17:40 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_read): move StringValue() check before GetOpenFile().
+ [ruby-dev:24959]
+
+Thu Nov 25 20:14:57 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/thwait.rb (ThreadsWait#join_nowait): abnormally terminated
+ threads should be also processed. [ruby-talk:121320]
+
+Thu Nov 25 10:14:26 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (push_braces): do not reuse buffer strings. [ruby-core:03806]
+
+Thu Nov 25 07:59:41 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (read_all): stringify non-nil buffer argument, and always
+ taint the result. [ruby-dev:24955]
+
+Wed Nov 24 01:01:31 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_read): integer conversion should be prior to
+ GetOpenFile(). [ruby-dev:24952]
+
+ * configure.in, io.c: cancel [ ruby-Patches-1074 ].
+
+Tue Nov 23 08:09:50 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menu.rb: improve usability of TkOptionMenubutton
+
+Tue Nov 23 02:00:21 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_chown): integer conversion should be prior to
+ GetOpenFile(). [ruby-dev:24949]
+
+Tue Nov 23 00:10:48 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_chown): integer conversion should be prior to
+ GetOpenFile(). [ruby-dev:24947]
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_truncate): ditto.
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_truncate): ditto.
+
+ * dir.c (dir_seek): use NUM2OFFT().
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-non-block-do-re): should not match words
+ start with block keyword and underscore. [ruby-core:03719]
+
+Mon Nov 22 22:33:02 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::parse_require): Don't use names
+ of variables or constants when oarsing 'require'
+
+Mon Nov 22 00:13:35 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (dir_seek): should retrieve dir_data after NUM2INT().
+ [ruby-dev:24941]
+
+Sat Nov 20 23:57:33 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/README (et al): Add a new directive, :section:, and
+ change the output format to accomodate. :section: allows to to
+ group together methods, attributes, constants, etc under
+ headings in the output. If used, a table of contents is
+ generated.
+
+Sat Nov 20 23:56:54 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/options.rb (Options::parse): Force --inline-source if
+ --one-file option given
+
+Sat Nov 20 23:55:19 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_splice): should place index wrapping after
+ possible modification. [ruby-dev:24940]
+
+Sat Nov 20 13:26:03 2004 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/utf8tbl.c: original revision 1.7
+
+Sat Nov 20 05:34:24 2004 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/nkf.c: original nkf.c rev:1.40
+
+ * ext/nkf/test.rb: add test for mime encode/decode
+
+Sat Nov 20 01:37:34 2004 Johan Holmberg <holmberg@iar.se>
+
+ * eval.c (error_print): nicer traceback at interrupt.
+ [ruby-core:03774]
+
+Sat Nov 20 00:07:16 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (str_gsub): internal buffer should not be listed by
+ ObjectSpace.each_object() by String#gsub. [ruby-dev:24931]
+
+Fri Nov 19 01:20:22 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb (CGI::Session::FileStore::initialize): raise
+ exception if data corresponding to session specified from the
+ client does not exist.
+
+Fri Nov 19 00:59:31 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (str_gsub): internal buffer should not be listed by
+ ObjectSpace.each_object(). [ruby-dev:24919]
+
+Thu Nov 18 18:41:08 2004 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_stringchar.rb (test_bang): added.
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_upcase_bang, rb_str_capitalize_bang)
+ (rb_str_swapcase_bang): missing rb_str_modify(). [ruby-dev:24915]
+
+Thu Nov 18 00:21:15 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (proc_getpgrp): prohibit for $SAFE=2.
+ [ruby-dev:24899]
+
+ * process.c (get_pid): ditto. [ruby-dev:24904]
+
+ * process.c (get_ppid): ditto.
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_delete): defer rb_ary_modify() until actual
+ modification. [ruby-dev:24901]
+
+Thu Nov 18 10:10:14 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c, rubyio.h (rb_io_modenum_flags): exported.
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_initialize): allow Fixnum as mode as
+ well as IO.new does. [ruby-dev:24896]
+
+Wed Nov 17 23:42:40 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: added. [ruby-dev:24884]
+
+Wed Nov 17 13:56:57 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (newline_node): should not use FL_SET. [ruby-dev:24874]
+
+ * parse.y (string_content): should not use FL_UNSET.
+
+ * node.h (NODE_NEWLINE): remove unused bit to utilize flag field
+ in nodes.
+
+Wed Nov 17 13:09:40 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (test): should build ruby.exe
+ before running test. [ruby-core:03756]
+
+Wed Nov 17 04:33:01 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * pack.c: all features are backport from 1.9. [ruby-dev:24826]
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big2ulong_pack): new function to pack Bignums.
+
+Wed Nov 17 03:42:45 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_splice): move rb_str_modify() after
+ StringValue(), which may alter the receiver. [ruby-dev:24878]
+
+Tue Nov 16 23:45:07 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * numeric.c (flo_divmod): protect float values from GC by
+ assignment to local variables. [ruby-dev:24873]
+
+Tue Nov 16 16:30:21 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/setup.mak (-epilogue-): remove config.h and
+ config.status to force updating them.
+
+Tue Nov 16 16:20:45 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_read): position was ignored when a
+ buffer was passed. http://www.yo.rim.or.jp/~nov/d/?date=20041116#p03
+
+Tue Nov 16 11:19:07 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (Test::Unit::AutoRunner::options): use
+ Regexp conversion.
+
+Tue Nov 16 01:41:31 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (str_mod_check): frozen check should be separated.
+ [ruby-core:3742]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_update): pedantic check to detect
+ rb_ary_to_ary() to modify the receiver. [ruby-dev:24861]
+
+Mon Nov 15 13:50:52 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_justify): typo fixed. [ruby-dev:24851]
+
+Mon Nov 15 11:50:32 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-special-char-p, ruby-parse-partial): handle
+ operator symbols. [ruby-talk:120177]
+
+Sun Nov 14 13:27:03 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/pp.rb (PP#object_address_group): remove odd number of 'f'
+ prefixed to negative address.
+
+Sun Nov 14 08:51:04 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb: Logger just expects
+ Logger#datetime_format to be used for Time#strftime independently of
+ locale. [ruby-dev:24828]
+
+Fri Nov 12 15:03:26 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_options): now we cannot call rb_glob() before
+ ruby_init(), so call rb_w32_cmdvector() at ruby_options().
+
+ * win32.{c,h} (rb_w32_cmdvector): rename make_cmdvector() and
+ export it.
+
+Fri Nov 12 14:08:01 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/event.rb: remove $LOADED_FEATURES trick
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: ditto
+
+Fri Nov 12 00:31:05 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/gdbm/gdbm.c (fgdbm_store): StringValue() may alter string
+ pointer. [ruby-dev:24783]
+
+Thu Nov 11 17:36:12 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (rb_globi): also should call back via rb_glob_caller().
+ [ruby-dev:24775]
+
+Thu Nov 11 16:47:21 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_file.rb (test_truncate_wbuf): we want to test
+ only File#truncate, not behaviour of seek(2).
+
+Thu Nov 11 09:41:01 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (push_braces): was confusing VALUE and char*.
+
+ * dir.c (rb_push_glob): Dir.glob should have called its block.
+
+Thu Nov 11 01:52:52 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * error.c (syserr_initialize): use stringified object.
+ [ruby-dev:24768]
+
+Wed Nov 10 22:49:01 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/delegate.rb (SimpleDelegator::dup): wrong number of
+ arguments.
+
+ * lib/delegate.rb (DelegateClass::dup): ditto.
+
+Wed Nov 10 12:31:21 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * README.EXT (Example): extconf.rb is indispensable now.
+
+Wed Nov 10 03:33:36 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fix SEGV when compiled with Tcl/Tk8.3.x
+ or older
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile/style.rb: bug fix
+
+Tue Nov 9 14:27:18 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::Officious): moved from DefaultList.
+
+Tue Nov 9 01:05:04 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (rb_glob2): do not allocate buffer from heap to avoid
+ memory leaks. use string object for buffering instead.
+ [ruby-dev:24738]
+
+ * dir.c (join_path): ditto.
+
+ * io.c (io_read): external input buffer may be modified even after
+ rb_str_locktmp(). [ruby-dev:24735]
+
+ * dir.c (fnmatch): p or s may be NULL. [ruby-dev:24749]
+
+Tue Nov 9 00:53:53 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * regex.c (slow_match): avoid GCC 3.4.x warnings.
+
+Tue Nov 9 00:50:06 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/rdoc.rb: Change version numbering of RDoc and ri
+
+Mon Nov 8 23:38:35 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/extservm.rb: add DRb::ExtServManager#uri=.
+ [ruby-dev:24743]
+
+Mon Nov 8 22:20:19 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_class):
+ Fix bug where parent class wasn't being detected if the
+ child class was defined using the A::B notation.
+
+Mon Nov 8 00:14:13 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: add setup for mignw32 cross compiling.
+ [ruby-talk:119413]
+
+Sun Nov 7 23:49:26 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: bind-event methods accept multi substitution
+ arguments.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvastag.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/texttag.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib: ditto.
+
+Sat Nov 6 14:58:44 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (WEBrick::HTTPServer#start): remove
+ :DoNotReverseLookup option. (Socket#do_not_reverse_lookup is a
+ ruby 1.9 feature)
+
+Sat Nov 6 11:31:04 2004 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb (_parse): checks whether zone was given.
+
+Sat Nov 6 00:46:27 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_locktmp): check STR_TMPLOCK flag before
+ locking. [ruby-dev:24727]
+
+Fri Nov 5 18:12:42 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/scrollable.rb: divide Scrollable module into
+ X_Scrollable and Y_Scrollable
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/entry.rb: include X_Scrollable instead of Scrollable
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/autoload.rb: define autoload for X_Scrollable and
+ Y_Scrollable
+
+Fri Nov 5 16:05:32 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: TkComm._at() supprts both of "@x,y" and "@x"
+
+Fri Nov 5 13:22:58 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: sorry. bug fix again.
+
+Fri Nov 5 13:17:54 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: bug fix
+
+Fri Nov 5 08:52:48 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (gc_mark): stricter GC stack check.
+
+Fri Nov 5 08:52:48 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (gc_mark): stricter GC stack check.
+
+Fri Nov 5 08:34:43 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (str_gsub): should have removed rb_str_unlocktmp(str).
+ [ruby-dev:24708]
+
+Thu Nov 4 21:25:38 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (str_gsub): string modify check no longer based on
+ tmplock. [ruby-dev:24706]
+
+Thu Nov 4 19:27:46 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_f_open): fix typo.
+
+Thu Nov 4 15:02:14 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: forget to initialize instance_variables
+ of TkVarAccess objects
+
+Thu Nov 4 09:11:35 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (gc_mark): enable GC stack checking.
+
+Thu Nov 4 03:11:33 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (str_gsub): lock strings temporarily. [ruby-dev:24687]
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (s_recvfrom): tmplock input buffer.
+ [ruby-dev:24705]
+
+Wed Nov 3 22:32:12 2004 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c: On NetBSD don't use setruid() and setrgid().
+
+Wed Nov 3 22:24:17 2004 Daigo Moriwaki <techml@sgtpepper.net>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpauth/digestauth.rb: use Base64.encode64 to
+ avoid warnings.
+
+Wed Nov 3 17:19:59 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_uniq_bang): do not push frozen string from hash
+ table. [ruby-dev:24695]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_and): ditto.
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_or): ditto.
+
+Wed Nov 3 17:13:02 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * io.c (pipe_open): fix compile error
+
+Wed Nov 3 16:58:07 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: support to use different Tcl commands between
+ configure and configinfo
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/font.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/itemconfig.rb: support to use different Tcl commands
+ between item_configure and item_configinfo
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/itemfont.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/extconf.rb: install SUPPORT_STATUS
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib: some bug fixes (see ext/tk/ChangeLog.tkextlib)
+
+Wed Nov 3 16:30:41 2004 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/nkf: follow nkf 2.0.4
+
+Wed Nov 3 15:53:34 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * test/rss/test_maker_*.rb: added tests for RSS Maker.
+
+ * lib/rss/maker.rb: added RSS Maker.
+
+ * lib/rss/maker/*.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Nov 2 16:35:57 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/enumerator/enumerator.c (each_cons_i): pass copy of an
+ internal consequent array. [ruby-talk:118691]
+
+Tue Nov 2 16:05:21 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (rb_f_fork): need to flush stdout and stderr before
+ fork(2). [ruby-talk:117715]
+
+Tue Nov 2 01:20:09 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): nail down dyna_var node when Proc object
+ or continuation is created. [ruby-dev:24671]
+
+Mon Nov 1 13:59:28 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb (MANIFEST): do not use anymore, use extconf.rb instead.
+
+ * ext/enumerator/extconf.rb, ext/fcntl/extconf.rb,
+ ext/stringio/extconf.rb: added.
+
+ * MANIFEST, ext/**/MANIFEST: removed.
+
+ * README.EXT, README.EXT.ja: remove MANIFEST stuff.
+
+Mon Nov 1 01:14:52 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_f_open): create copy of popen specifier. [ruby-dev:24656]
+
+Mon Nov 1 00:36:48 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * main.c (_stklen): move to gc.c.
+
+Sun Oct 31 00:22:28 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_locktmp): lock string temporarily.
+
+ * string.c (str_independent): add tmplock check.
+
+ * io.c (io_write): lock output string temporarily.
+ [ruby-dev:24649]
+
+ * io.c (io_write): use rb_str_locktmp().
+
+ * io.c (read_all): ditto.
+
+Sat Oct 30 06:53:24 2004 Peter Vanbroekhoven <peter.vanbroekhoven@cs.kuleuven.ac.be>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): NODE_XSTR should pass copy of literal string.
+
+Sat Oct 30 00:19:40 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * enum.c (enum_sort_by): protect continuation jump in.
+ [ruby-dev:24642]
+
+Fri Oct 29 21:27:51 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_check_initialized): new function to check uninitialized
+ object. [ruby-talk:118234]
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_path), io.c (rb_io_closed): check if initialized.
+
+Fri Oct 29 10:00:30 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_start_0): forget to free some memory chunks.
+ [ruby-core:03611]
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): ruby_finalize_1 may cause exception,
+ should be wrapped by PUSH_TAG/POP_TAG(). [ruby-dev:24627]
+
+Thu Oct 28 08:42:02 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * io.c (argf_forward): use ANSI style.
+ (argf_read): call argf_forward with argv argument.
+ [ruby-dev:24624]
+
+Thu Oct 28 23:32:54 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_detach_input): resets klass of z->input if
+ z->input isn't nil.
+
+Thu Oct 28 23:19:31 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: prefer relative path. [ruby-talk:93037]
+
+Wed Oct 27 18:49:11 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c: prototype; rb_io_fptr_finalize() doesn't return any value
+ at this version.
+
+Wed Oct 27 17:27:45 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (gc_sweep): recover ruby_in_compile variable.
+
+Wed Oct 27 09:17:30 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (str_gsub): use a string object for exception safeness.
+ [ruby-dev:24601]
+
+Tue Oct 26 23:52:32 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_getline): rs modification check should not interfere in the loop.
+
+Tue Oct 26 23:30:39 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/code_objects.rb (RDoc::Context::add_class_or_module):
+ Restore correct :nopdoc: behavior with nested classes and modules.
+
+Tue Oct 26 18:21:29 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (RESIZE_CAPA): check string attribute before modifying
+ capacity member of string structure. [ruby-dev:24594]
+
+Tue Oct 26 11:33:26 2004 David G. Andersen <dga@lcs.mit.edu>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (gzreader_gets): use memchr() to to gain
+ performance. [ruby-talk:117701]
+
+Tue Oct 26 10:56:55 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): raise ArgumentError for extra
+ arguments, unless (digit)$ style used.
+
+Tue Oct 26 11:33:26 2004 David G. Andersen <dga@lcs.mit.edu>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (gzreader_gets): use memchr() to to gain
+ performance. [ruby-talk:117701]
+
+Tue Oct 26 10:56:55 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): raise ArgumentError for extra
+ arguments, unless (digit)$ style used.
+
+Mon Oct 25 18:35:39 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (isUNCRoot): should check NUL after '.'.
+ [ruby-dev:24590]
+
+ * win32/win32.c (isUNCRoot): fixed buffer overrun.
+
+Mon Oct 25 08:03:26 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (get_backtrace): ignore illegal backtrace. [ruby-dev:24587]
+
+Sun Oct 24 00:41:09 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_load, search_required, rb_require_safe, rb_require): use
+ frozen shared string to avoid outside modification. [ruby-dev:24580]
+
+Sat Oct 23 22:18:32 2004 Guy Decoux <ts@moulon.inra.fr>
+
+ * eval.c (frame_free): Guy Decoux solved the leak problem.
+ Thanks. [ruby-core:03549]
+
+Sat Oct 23 00:20:55 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_append_input): clear klass for z->input
+ to avoid potential vulnerability.
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_run): always use zstream_append_input()
+ to avoid SEGV. [ruby-dev:24568]
+
+Fri Oct 22 12:02:28 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_alias): was warning for wrong condition.
+ [ruby-dev:24565]
+
+Fri Oct 22 10:36:37 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (WEBrick::HTTPRequest#meta_vars):
+ should check if path_info is not nil.
+
+Fri Oct 22 00:22:31 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_shift_buffer): should restore class
+ field of a buffer. [ruby-dev:24562]
+
+Fri Oct 22 00:20:33 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_include): should not treat char as negative value.
+ [ruby-dev:24558]
+
+Thu Oct 21 21:32:30 2004 IWATSUKI Hiroyuki <don@na.rim.or.jp>
+
+ * lib/pstore.rb (PStore#transaction): Use the empty content when a
+ file is not found. [ruby-dev:24561]
+
+Thu Oct 21 19:06:15 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb (WEBrick::HTTPResponse#send_body_io):
+ ensure to close @body. (http://bugs.debian.org/277520)
+
+Thu Oct 21 00:36:41 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_alias): should warn on method discarding.
+ [ruby-dev:24546]
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_expand_buffer_into): hide internal
+ string buffer by clearing klass. [ruby-dev:24548]
+
+Wed Oct 20 19:45:13 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (str_gsub): reentrant check. [ruby-dev:24432]
+
+ * backport all SEGV bug fixes from CVS HEAD. [ruby-dev:24536]
+
+Wed Oct 20 04:17:55 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/dbm/dbm.c (fdbm_delete_if): should check if deleting element
+ is a string. [ruby-dev:24490]
+
+ * ext/sdbm/init.c (fsdbm_delete_if): ditto.
+
+Wed Oct 20 01:37:18 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_times): Array#* should return an instance of
+ the class of right operand. [ruby-dev:24526]
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_detach_buffer): should not expose
+ class-less object to Ruby world. [ruby-dev:24530]
+
+ * eval.c (proc_dup): provide Proc#dup as well. [ruby-talk:116915]
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_exec): stack marking position may be higher than
+ expected. thanks to Guy Decoux. [ruby-core:03527]
+
+Tue Oct 19 22:43:12 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_attr): If
+ we come across 'attr' in a context where it isn't
+ followed by a symbol, just issue a warning.
+
+Tue Oct 19 20:41:37 2004 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/win32ole.c(ole_invoke): retrieve the result value when
+ retrying the IDispatch::invoke.
+
+Tue Oct 19 17:24:11 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (read_all): block string buffer modification during
+ rb_io_fread() by freezing it temporarily. [ruby-dev:24479]
+
+ * dir.c (rb_push_glob): block call at once the end of method.
+ [ruby-dev:24487]
+
+ * ext/enumerator/enumerator.c (enum_each_slice): remove
+ rb_gc_force_recycle() to prevent potential SEGV.
+ [ruby-dev:24499]
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (zstream_expand_buffer): hide internal string
+ buffer by clearing klass. [ruby-dev:24510]
+
+Tue Oct 19 16:12:18 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: backport from CVS HEAD
+
+Tue Oct 19 08:54:26 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * intern.h, object.c (rb_class_inherited_p): export.
+
+Tue Oct 19 08:46:57 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_upto): method result must be checked. [ruby-dev:24504]
+
+ * eval.c (error_print): ditto. [ruby-dev:24519]
+
+Mon Oct 18 23:37:05 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (r_object0): check inheritance by the internal function.
+ [ruby-dev:24515]
+
+Mon Oct 18 15:58:01 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * range.c (range_step, range_each): need cast.
+
+Fri Oct 29 16:34:19 2004 Daiki Ueno <ueno@unixuser.org>
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-parse-partial): Parse the rest of the
+ line after opening heredoc identifier. [ruby-dev:24635]
+
+Mon Oct 18 07:26:21 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_truncate): discard read buffer before truncation.
+ [ruby-dev:24197]
+
+Mon Oct 18 02:11:21 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/config.rb (WEBrick::Config::General): add default values:
+ - WEBrick::Config[:DoNotReverseLookup]
+ - WEBrick::Config[:RequestCallback] (it used as an alias of
+ :RequestHandler in WEBrick::HTTPServer#run)
+ - WEBrick::Config::FileHandler[:AcceptableLanguages]
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPServlet::FileHandler#set_filename): search files
+ having suffix of language-name which Accept-Language header field
+ includes if :AcceptableLanguages options is present.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPServlet::FileHandler#get_servlet): new method to
+ search servlet correspond to the suffix of filename.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httprequest.rb: add attributes access methods: accept,
+ accept_charset, accept_encoding, accept_language, content_length
+ and content_type.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb: add attribute access methods:
+ content_length, content_length=, content_type and content_type=.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (WEBrick::HTTPUtils.mime_types):
+ use the second suffix to detect media type. (the first suffix
+ may be a language name.)
+
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_qvalues):
+ add method to parse Accept header field. it returns an Array of
+ values sorted by the qvalues.
+
+Mon Oct 18 02:04:11 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (WEBrick::HTTPServer#virtual_host): new
+ method to register virtual hosting servers.
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (WEBrick::GenericServer#accept): call
+ do_not_reverse_lookup for each socket if :DoNotReverseLookup
+ is set. [ruby-core:02357]
+
+Mon Oct 18 00:42:45 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_getservbyaname): protocol string
+ might be altered. [ruby-dev:24503]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_upto): check if return value from succ is a
+ string. [ruby-dev:24504]
+
+Sun Oct 17 23:03:48 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: TkTimer#start and restart accept a block
+
+Sun Oct 17 13:05:04 2004 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (fole_func_methods): correct argument mismatch.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (fole_get_methods): ditto.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (fole_put_methods): ditto.
+ * ext/win32ole/tests/testWIN32OLE.rb: add test for WIN32OLE#ole_func_methods
+ WIN32OLE#ole_get_methods, WIN32OLE#ole_put_methods
+
+Sat Oct 16 14:45:28 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb (RSS::Rss#to_s): removed garbage.
+
+Sat Oct 16 13:42:49 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/: untabified.
+ * test/rss/: untabified.
+ * lib/rss/0.9.rb (RSS::Rss#to_s): inent -> indent.
+
+Sat Oct 16 13:34:56 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss: supported prety print.
+ * test/rss/test_1.0.rb: added test for calculating default indent size.
+
+Fri Oct 15 18:04:35 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: TkTimer.new(interval, loop){ ... } is
+ acceptable. Add TkTimer.start ( == new + start ).
+
+Fri Oct 15 12:43:09 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * eval.c (Init_stack): make prototype declaration consistent with
+ the definition in gc.c.
+
+Thu Oct 14 14:34:01 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (MODE_BINMODE, MODE_BINARY): fixed reversed condition.
+
+Thu Oct 14 13:33:59 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: added link to Tutorial.
+
+Mon Oct 11 13:48:20 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/*: untabify
+
+Sun Oct 10 12:32:08 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::parse_require): Allow 'require'
+ to be used as a variable name
+
+Sat Oct 9 21:23:37 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/converter.rb: changed to try to use Iconv for default
+ conversion.
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: 0.0.9 -> 0.1.0.
+
+Sat Oct 9 19:50:36 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_getline): should not treat char as negative value.
+ [ruby-dev:24460]
+
+Fri Oct 8 09:49:32 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * pack.c (pack_pack): pointer modification check before each
+ iteration. [ruby-dev:24445]
+
+Fri Oct 8 01:13:05 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/optiondb.rb: make it more secure
+
+Thu Oct 7 23:47:57 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/scrollbar.rb: When 'set' operation, a scrollbar
+ cannot propagate view port information from the source widget
+ (that calls 'set') to other assigned widgets.
+
+Thu Oct 7 17:36:25 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: When CHILDKILLED and so on, Tk.errorCode returns
+ a Fixnum for 2nd element (it's pid) of the return value.
+
+Thu Oct 7 12:55:04 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (io_read): should freeze buffer before thread context
+ switch. [ruby-dev:24442]
+
+ * pack.c (pack_unpack): string conversion should at the top of the
+ method. [ruby-dev:24439]
+
+ * io.c (io_read): buffer should be frozen only after the length
+ check. [ruby-dev:24440]
+
+Thu Oct 7 02:56:43 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c: use FMODE_APPEND.
+
+Thu Oct 7 01:05:33 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add Tk.errorInfo and Tk.errorCode
+
+Thu Oct 7 00:08:37 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_s_sysopen): preserve path in the buffer allocated by
+ ALLOCA_N() to prevent modification. [ruby-dev:24438]
+
+Wed Oct 6 09:21:00 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_mode_flags): preserve append mode flag.
+ [ruby-dev:24436]
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_modenum_mode): do not use external output buffer.
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_justify): differ pointer retrieval to prevent
+ padding string modification. [ruby-dev:24434]
+
+ * range.c (range_each_func): allow func to terminate loop by
+ returning RANGE_EACH_BREAK.
+
+ * range.c (member_i): use RANGE_EACH_BREAK. [ruby-talk:114959]
+
+Mon Oct 4 14:04:14 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_file_open_internal, rb_io_reopen): fname might be altered
+ while GC. [ruby-dev:24408]
+
+Mon Oct 4 12:53:45 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/optiondb.rb: support definition of command
+ resources on widgets
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/image.rb: bug fix
+
+Sun Oct 3 21:20:03 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (TEXT_REGEXP): allow 8-bit characters for the german
+ version of Microsoft Exchange Server. (backported from HEAD)
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (RTEXT_REGEXP): ditto.
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (CTEXT_REGEXP): ditto.
+
+Sat Oct 2 20:34:22 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * node.h (NEW_DVAR): extra semicolon.
+
+Sat Oct 2 00:42:20 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (r_byte): retrieve pointer from string value for each
+ time. [ruby-dev:24404]
+
+ * marshal.c (r_bytes0): ditto.
+
+ * enum.c (sort_by_i): re-entrance check added. [ruby-dev:24399]
+
+ * io.c (io_read): should freeze all reading buffer.
+ [ruby-dev:24400]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_sum): should use bignums when bits is greater
+ than or equals to sizeof(long)*CHAR_BITS. [ruby-dev:24395]
+
+ * eval.c (specific_eval): defer pointer retrieval to prevent
+ unsafe sourcefile string modification. [ruby-dev:24382]
+
+ * eval.c (specific_eval): defer pointer retrieval to prevent
+ unsafe sourcefile string modification. [ruby-dev:24382]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_sum): wrong cast caused wrong result.
+ [ruby-dev:24385]
+
+ * enum.c (enum_sort_by): hide temporary array from
+ ObjectSpace.each_object. [ruby-dev:24386]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_sum): check was done with false pointer.
+ [ruby-dev:24383]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_sum): string may be altered. [ruby-dev:24381]
+
+Mon Oct 11 17:51:34 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_popen): get mode string via rb_io_flags_mode() to
+ avoid mode string modification. [ruby-dev:24454]
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_getline_fast): should take delim as unsigned char to
+ distinguish EOF and '\377'. [ruby-dev:24460]
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_getline): add check for RS modification.
+ [ruby-dev:24461]
+
+ * enum.c (enum_sort_by): use qsort() directly instead using
+ rb_iterate(). [ruby-dev:24462]
+
+ * enum.c (enum_each_with_index): remove rb_gc_force_recycle() to
+ prevent access to recycled object (via continuation for
+ example). [ruby-dev:24463]
+
+Fri Oct 1 11:40:14 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_f_eval): defer pointer retrieval to prevent unsafe
+ sourcefile string modification. [ruby-dev:24373]
+
+ * io.c (io_read): block string buffer modification during
+ rb_io_fread() by freezing it temporarily. [ruby-dev:24366]
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_s_popen): mode argument may be altered.
+ [ruby-dev:24375]
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_basename): ext argument may be altered.
+ [ruby-dev:24377]
+
+ * enum.c (enum_sort_by): use NODE instead of 2 element arrays.
+ [ruby-dev:24378]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_chomp_bang): StringValue() may change the
+ receiver. [ruby-dev:24371]
+
+Fri Oct 1 11:25:20 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/grid.rb: revive TkGrid.grid
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/pack.rb: revive TkPack.pack
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/place.rb: revive TkPlace.place
+
+Thu Sep 30 00:50:44 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_init): bug fix
+
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c (get_eval_string_core): accept a Regexp object
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: fix bug on 'exit' operation
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: 'tksearch' accepts a Regexp object as a
+ matting pattern argument
+
+Wed Sep 29 10:58:07 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * enum.c (sort_by_i): internally used object must not be changed
+ outside. [ruby-dev:24368]
+
+Mon Sep 27 13:46:45 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * intern.h, struct.c (rb_struct_s_members, rb_struct_members): public
+ accessors. [ruby-dev:24342]
+
+ * marshal.c (w_object, r_object0): use accessors.
+
+Mon Sep 27 09:14:03 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (s_accept): don't retry for EWOULDBLOCK.
+ [ruby-talk:113807]
+
+Fri Sep 24 16:09:42 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): propagate DVAR_DONT_RECYCLE on termination
+ to avoid double call to rb_gc_force_recycle(). [ruby-dev:24311]
+
+Fri Sep 24 08:29:45 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_subseq): original object might be modified after
+ sharing data creation. [ruby-dev:24327]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_replace): ditto.
+
+ * array.c (ary_make_shared): freeze shared array. [ruby-dev:24325]
+
+ * struct.c (struct_members): always check struct size and size of
+ members list in the class. [ruby-dev:24320]
+
+Thu Sep 23 09:29:14 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_sub_bang): check if string is not modified
+ during iteration. [ruby-dev:24315]
+
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_rehash): replace st_foreach() by its deep
+ checking counterpart. [ruby-dev:24310]
+
+Wed Sep 22 13:38:12 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_rehash): add iteration check. [ruby-dev:24301]
+
+ * st.c (st_foreach): add deep check.
+
+Wed Sep 22 13:06:14 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_call_handler): workaround for Ctrl-C.
+ merge from HEAD.
+
+Wed Sep 22 00:11:12 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * process.c: Add documentation for fork()
+
+Wed Sep 22 09:04:41 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_collect_bang): element size might change during
+ comparison. [ruby-dev:24300]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_reject_bang): ditto. [ruby-dev:24300]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_eql): ditto. [ruby-dev:24300]
+
+Tue Sep 21 18:29:49 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_equal): merge miss.
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_uniq_bang): element size might change during
+ comparison. [ruby-dev:24298]
+
+Mon Sep 20 00:24:19 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * enum.c (enum_sort_by): do not use qsort directly. use
+ rb_ary_sort_bang() instead. [ruby-dev:24291]
+
+ * enum.c (enum_sort_by): pedantic type check added.
+ [ruby-dev:24291]
+
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_foreach_iter): check iter_lev after each
+ iteration. [ruby-dev:24289]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_and): element size might change during
+ comparison. [ruby-dev:24290]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_or): ditto. [ruby-dev:24292]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_equal): wrong fix. [ruby-dev:24286]
+
+Sat Sep 18 15:02:22 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_equal): element size might change during
+ comparison. [ruby-dev:24254]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_diff): ditto. [ruby-dev:24274]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_select): ditto. [ruby-dev:24278]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_delete): ditto. [ruby-dev:24283]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_rindex): ditto. [ruby-dev:24275]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_initialize): element size might change during
+ initializing block. [ruby-dev:24284]
+
+Sat Sep 18 14:10:23 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (dir_s_chdir): avoid memory leak and unnecessary chdir to
+ the original directory when exception has caused in changing
+ direcotry or within block. thanks to Johan Holmberg
+ <holmberg@iar.se> [ruby-core:03446]
+
+Fri Sep 17 20:20:27 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mkdir_p): backport from CVS HEAD 1.45. [ruby-core:03420]
+
+Fri Sep 17 17:11:08 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_delete): element comparison might change array
+ size. [ruby-dev:24273]
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_truncate): clear stdio buffer before truncating
+ the file. [ruby-dev:24191]
+
+ * ext/digest/digest.c: use rb_obj_class() instead of CLASS_OF
+ which might return singleton class. [ruby-dev:24202]
+
+Fri Sep 17 16:07:09 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: improve exit operation
+
+Fri Sep 17 15:01:57 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fix SEGV when (thread_)vwait or
+ (thread_)tkwait
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add alias wait_window to wait_destroy
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: support calling 'mainloop' on slave
+ interpreters (however, the 'real' eventloop must be run on the
+ Default Master IP)
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: follow the changes of ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/remote-ip_sample2.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkoptdb-safeTk.rb: ditto
+
+Thu Sep 16 18:12:32 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (WEBrick::CGI#start): should set REMOTE_USER
+ to request.user attribute.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPServlet::FileHandler#initialize): should expand
+ the pathname of document root directory.
+
+Thu Sep 16 15:49:28 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_intern): protect string argument from GC.
+ [ruby-core:03411]
+
+Wed Sep 15 20:22:23 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkoptdb-safeTk.rb: fix a bug depend on the changes
+ of MultiTkIp
+
+Tue Sep 14 23:54:11 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: MultiTkIp#eval_string was en-bugged by
+ the previous changes.
+
+Tue Sep 14 23:45:44 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_formatter.rb (RI::TextFormatter::TextFormatter.for):
+ Add Eric Hodel's simpleformatter.
+
+Tue Sep 14 16:59:37 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fix SEGV
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: improve safe-level handling of argument proc
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/multi-ip_sample.rb: rename of old 'safe-tk.rb'
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/safe-tk.rb: new sample script
+
+Tue Sep 14 00:15:15 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c: backported from HEAD.
+
+Mon Sep 13 19:16:33 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (blk_copy_prev): need frame_dup(). [ruby-dev:24103]
+
+Mon Sep 13 16:23:27 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: MultiTkIp.new_master and new_slave accept
+ safe-level value argument
+
+Mon Sep 13 10:20:45 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c (nil_inspect): fix typo.
+
+Mon Sep 13 01:03:02 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: improve control of preserv/release tcltkip
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: store original 'exit' command
+
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: fix(?) SEGV
+
+Sun Sep 12 23:46:23 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * util.c (ruby_strdup): remove unnecessary code. (xmalloc never
+ returns NULL.)
+
+ * util.c (ruby_getcwd): fix memory leak on failure.
+
+Sun Sep 12 02:41:58 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: add TclTkIp#allow_ruby_exit? and
+ allow_ruby_exit=
+
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/MANUAL.euc: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/MANUAL.eng: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fix some reasons of SEGV
+
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: ditto.
+
+Sat Sep 11 16:09:46 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb: Fix up cross-file class merging.
+
+Fri Sep 10 20:20:53 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (lib_merge_tklist): fix suspicious
+ pointer conversion.
+
+Fri Sep 10 02:43:54 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/kilmer.rb: James Buck's
+ patch for call-seq.
+
+Thu Sep 9 13:58:56 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_init): change flag value for setting
+ 'argv' and 'argv0' variable
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: follow changes of multi-tk.rb
+
+Thu Sep 9 11:46:18 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::do_classes): Allow
+ spaces aroun parameter to define_method_under (James Buck)
+
+Wed Sep 8 18:44:03 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_write): zero fill a gap if exsts.
+ [ruby-dev:24190]
+
+Wed Sep 8 15:19:49 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_init): cannot create a IP at level 4
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: improve 'exit' operation, security check,
+ and error treatment
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: allow a trusted slave IP to create slave IPs
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/listbox.rb: add TkListbox#value, value=, clear, and
+ erase
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: add TkText#clear and erase
+
+Tue Sep 7 15:17:49 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (ruby_connect): break immediately if a
+ socket is non-blocking. [ruby-talk:111654]
+
+Mon Sep 6 11:08:50 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menu.rb(TkOptionMenubutton#insert): call correct method
+
+Mon Sep 6 11:00:47 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (dir_s_chdir): the patch to shut up false warning when
+ exception occurred within a block. a patch was given from Johan
+ Holmberg <holmberg at iar.se>. [ruby-core:03292]
+
+Mon Sep 6 07:51:42 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (cvar_cbase): singletons should refer outer cvar scope.
+ [ruby-dev:24223]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_load): should preserve previous ruby_wrapper value.
+ [ruby-dev:24226]
+
+Sat Sep 4 01:14:57 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (cvar_cbase): class variables cause SEGV in
+ instance_eval() for fixnums and symbols. [ruby-dev:24213]
+
+Fri Sep 3 17:47:58 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * struct.c (make_struct): remove redefining constant when
+ conflict. [ruby-dev:24210]
+
+Fri Sep 3 11:31:44 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: Tk.after makes TkCore::INTERP.tk_cmd_tbl grow
+ [ruby-dev:24207]
+
+Fri Sep 3 02:12:48 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fix typo [ruby-talk:111266]
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: fix typo
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: improve safe-level treatment on slave IPs
+
+Fri Sep 3 01:54:20 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: already built-in libraries satisfy dependencies.
+ [ruby-dev:24028]
+
+Thu Sep 2 11:36:20 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_obj_instance_eval): backported from HEAD.
+
+Wed Sep 1 21:18:25 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/spinbox.rb: fix typo
+
+Tue Aug 31 18:24:04 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c (cbsubst_init): fix memory leak
+
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c (cbsubst_get_all_subst_keys): fix SEGV
+
+Tue Aug 31 16:04:22 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_delete): when a tcltkip is deleted,
+ destroy its root widget
+
+Tue Aug 31 12:30:36 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (del_root): fix SEGV
+
+Mon Aug 30 23:11:06 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_driver.rb (and others): ri now merges documentation
+ if it finds the same class in multiple places.
+
+Mon Aug 30 22:40:30 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: 'restart' method accepts arguments
+
+Mon Aug 30 21:50:14 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * object.c: Add RDoc for Module.included.
+
+Mon Aug 30 15:10:46 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (GNU/k*BSD): fixed FTBFS on GNU/k*BSD. [ruby-dev:24051]
+
+Mon Aug 30 11:29:35 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (CreateChild): strip trailing spaces. [ruby-dev:24143]
+ merge from HEAD.
+
+Sun Aug 29 14:08:56 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: compile error on bcc32 [ruby-dev:24081]
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: MultiTkIp#eval_string does not work
+
+Sat Aug 28 23:04:41 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_and): protect parameters from GC.
+ [ruby-talk:110664]
+
+Thu Aug 26 04:38:29 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * eval.c (return_jump): Minor typo in error message. Now reads
+ "return can't jump across threads".
+
+Tue Aug 24 17:30:00 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb (CGI::Session::FileStore#initialize): do not
+ use a session id as a filename. (backported from HEAD)
+
+ * lib/cgi/session/pstore.rb (CGI::Session::PStore#initialize): ditto.
+
+ * lib/cgi/session/pstore.rb (CGI::Session::PStore#initialize): use
+ Dir::tmpdir. (backported from HEAD)
+
+Tue Aug 24 14:40:16 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb (CGI::Session::FileStore#initialize): untaint
+ session id after check. (backported from HEAD)
+
+Tue Aug 24 09:09:01 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509attr.c (ossl_x509attr_initialize): d2i
+ functions may replace the pointer indicated by the first argument.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509ext_initialize): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (ossl_x509name_initialize): ditto.
+
+Mon Aug 23 14:04:51 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_read):
+ - should return an empty string if specified length to read is 0.
+ - should check for pending data and wait for fd before reading.
+ - call underlying IO's sysread if SSL session is not started.
+ [ruby-dev:24072], [ruby-dev:24075]
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_write):
+ - call underlying IO's syswrite if SSL session is not started.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_pending): new method
+ OpenSSL::SSL#pending.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb: should not use select.
+
+Mon Aug 23 12:40:56 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/resolv.rb (Config.default_config_hash): when multiple domains
+ are set, Win32::Resolv.get_resolv_info returns Array.
+
+Sun Aug 22 01:15:31 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpproxy.rb (WEBrick::HTTPProxyServer#proxy_connect):
+ should call :ProxyContentHandler before finishing CONNECT.
+
+Sat Aug 21 06:41:16 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/extconf.rb (find_tcl, find_tk): find stub library.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (arg_config, with_config): deal with '-' and '_'
+ uniformly. [ruby-dev:24118]
+
+Thu Aug 19 16:29:45 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: Fail to treat a hash value of 'font' option.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: bindinfo cannot return '%' substiturion infomation.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/menu.rb: typo bug.
+
+Thu Aug 19 15:15:24 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (free_dir): fix memory leak. reported by yamamoto
+ madoka.
+
+Thu Aug 19 11:00:00 2004 Akiyoshi, Masamichi <masamichi.akiyoshi@hp.com>
+
+ * dln.c (dln_load): Modify to call lib$find_image_symbol for VMS.
+ * io.c (rb_io_fwrite): Use fputc() for VMS non-stream file.
+
+Thu Aug 19 06:07:45 2004 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/token.c: re2c no longer compiled with bit vectors. caused
+ problems for non-ascii characters. [ruby-core:03280]
+ * ext/syck/implicit.c: ditto.
+ * ext/syck/bytecode.c: ditto.
+
+ * lib/yaml/baseemitter.rb: folding now handles double-quoted strings,
+ fixed problem with extra line feeds at end of folding, whitespace
+ opening scalar blocks.
+
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb: subtelties in handling strings with
+ non-printable characters and odd whitespace patterns.
+
+Wed Aug 18 23:41:33 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/protocol.rb (rbuf_fill): OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket has its own
+ buffer, select(2) might not work. [ruby-dev:24072]
+
+Wed Aug 18 17:10:12 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/stubs.c (ruby_tcltk_stubs): need to call
+ Tcl_FindExecutable() for Tcl/Tk 8.4.
+
+Wed Aug 18 12:52:55 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_obj_instance_eval): evaluates under special singleton
+ classes as for special constants.
+
+Tue Aug 17 17:20:59 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_reopen): should clear allocated OpenFile. pointed
+ out by Guy Decoux. [ruby-core:03288]
+
+Tue Aug 17 01:36:32 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/usage.rb: Remove extra indent. Tidy 'ri' option
+ parsing so RDoc::usage plays better with OptionParser.
+
+Sat Aug 14 13:09:10 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: backport from CVS HEAD (rev1.44).
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: cp_r should copy symlink itself, except cp_r
+ root.
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new option mv :force.
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: new module FileUtils::DryRun.
+
+Sat Aug 14 02:48:16 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/usage.rb: Added. Allows command line programs
+ to report usage using their initial RDoc comment.
+
+Fri Aug 13 13:23:17 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_range_header):
+ fix regex for range-spec.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPServlet::DefaultFileHandler#make_partial_content):
+ multipart/byteranges response was broken.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/erbhandler.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPServlet::ERBHandler#do_GET): should select media type
+ by suffix of script filename.
+
+ * lib/xmlrpc/server.rb: refine example code.
+
+Wed Aug 11 17:17:50 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (RPATHFLAG): stop setting RPATHFLAG on Interix.
+
+Sun Aug 8 00:43:31 2004 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/implicit.c: added sexagecimal float#base60.
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (yaml_org_handler): ditto.
+
+ * lib/token.c: indentation absolutely ignored when processing flow
+ collections. plain scalars are trimmed if indentation follows in
+ an ambiguous flow collection.
+
+Sat Aug 7 00:50:01 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c: Zlib::GzipReader#read(0) returns "" instead of nil.
+
+Tue Aug 3 13:49:20 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/namespace.rb: bug fix
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/treectrl/tktreectrl.rb: add Tk::TreeCtrl.loupe
+
+Mon Aug 2 18:04:21 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/msgcat.rb (set_translation): bug fix (fail to set
+ trans_str to the same as src_str when trans_str is not given.)
+
+Mon Aug 2 11:53:06 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/code_objects.rb (RDoc::Context::find_symbol): Fix infinite recursion
+ looking up some top level symbols (batsman)
+
+Mon Aug 2 11:48:29 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::do_methods): Allow '.'s in
+ variable names to support SWIG generated files (Hans Fugal)
+
+Sat Jul 31 17:40:16 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-expr-beg, ruby-parse-partial,
+ ruby-calculate-indent, ruby-move-to-block, ruby-forward-sexp,
+ ruby-backward-sexp): keywords must match word-wise.
+
+Sat Jul 31 05:47:37 2004 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/yaml.rb (YAML::load_file, YAML::parse_file): added.
+
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb: exceptions were using an older
+ YAML.object_maker. [ruby-core:03080]
+
+ * ext/syck/token.c (sycklex_yaml_utf8): using newline_len to
+ handline CR-LFs. "\000" was showing up on folded blocks which
+ stopped at EOF.
+
+ * ext/syck/token.c: re2c compiled with bit vectors now.
+ * ext/syck/implicit.c: ditto.
+ * ext/syck/bytecode.c: ditto.
+
+Fri Jul 30 16:10:54 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (lib_fromUTF8_core): raise ArgumentError when
+ the unknown encoding name is given.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (lib_toUTF8_core): ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (Tk::Encoding.encoding_convertfrom): bug fix.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (Tk::Encoding.encoding_convertto): ditto.
+
+Wed Jul 28 18:59:17 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::initialize): remove at_exit code for CGI_PARAMS
+ and CGI_COOKIES. they will no longer be used.
+
+Wed Jul 28 01:04:44 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (run_final): wrong order of data. [ruby-dev:23984]
+
+Tue Jul 27 07:05:04 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): copy on write for argument local variable
+ assignment.
+
+ * eval.c (assign): ditto.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): update ruby_frame->argv with the default
+ value used for the optional arguments.
+
+ * object.c (Init_Object): "===" calls rb_obj_equal() directly.
+ [ruby-list:39937]
+
+Mon Jul 26 11:22:55 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (WEBrick::HTTPUtils.escape): should
+ escape space.
+
+Sun Jul 25 11:05:21 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * win32/win32.{h,c} (rb_w32_{f,fd,fs}open): workaround for bcc32's
+ {f,fd,fs}open bug. set errno EMFILE and EBADF. [ruby-dev:23963]
+
+Sat Jul 24 13:32:47 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * range.c (rb_range_beg_len): returns Qnil only when "beg" points
+ outside of a range. No boundary check for "end".
+
+Fri Jul 23 16:40:25 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (define_final): should not disclose NODE* to Ruby world.
+ [ruby-dev:23957]
+
+Fri Jul 23 09:03:16 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (disconnected?): new method. (backported from HEAD)
+
+Thu Jul 22 16:41:54 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb (CGI::Session::FileStore#update): sets the
+ permission of the session data file to 0600.
+
+ * lib/cgi/session/pstore.rb (CGI::Session::Pstore#initialize):
+ ditto.
+
+Thu Jul 22 00:02:21 2004 Masahiro Kitajima <katonbo@katontech.com>
+
+ * process.c (rb_f_system): not need to call last_status_set() any
+ longer on _WIN32.
+
+Tue Jul 20 09:15:17 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: File.link raises EINVAL on BeOS.
+
+Mon Jul 19 01:15:07 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/cgihandler.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPServlet::CGIhandler#do_GET): set SystemRoot environment
+ variable to CGI process on Windows native platforms. [ruby-dev:23936]
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/cgihandler.rb
+ (WEBrick::HTTPServlet::CGIhandler#do_GET): use $?.exitstatus and
+ refine log message.
+
+Sun Jul 18 16:14:29 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/msgcat.rb (TkMsgCatalog.callback): bug fix
+ ( wrong number of argument )
+
+Sun Jul 18 08:13:58 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): remove extra sign digit.
+
+Sun Jul 18 03:21:42 2004 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * dir.c (range): use NULL instead of 0.
+
+ * dir.c (range): get rid of a gcc 3.4 warning.
+
+Sun Jul 18 03:12:11 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (receive_responses): return if a LOGOUT response
+ received. (backported from HEAD)
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (send_string_data): wait command continuation
+ requests before sending octet data of literals. (backported from HEAD)
+
+Sat Jul 17 23:54:59 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: TkVariable#ref returns a TkVariable object
+
+Sat Jul 17 22:04:44 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/ldap.rb: method hierarchical? should be in URI::LDAP.
+
+Sat Jul 17 18:29:07 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (stmt): not to show same error messages twice.
+
+Sat Jul 17 13:13:32 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/irb/ruby-lex.rb (RubyLex::identify_string): %s string do not
+ process expression interpolation. [ruby-talk:106691]
+
+Sat Jul 17 05:26:27 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/diagram.rb: Incorporate Micheal Neuman's
+ client-side imagemao patch
+
+Sat Jul 17 01:57:03 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (THREAD_ALLOC): th->thread should be initialized to NULL.
+ [ruby-talk:106657] The solution was found by Guy Decoux.
+
+Fri Jul 16 22:30:28 2004 Michael Neumann <mneumann@ntecs.de>
+
+ * file.c (rb_stat_dev_major): new methods File::Stat#dev_major and
+ #dev_minor. [ruby-core:03195]
+
+Fri Jul 16 15:23:53 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (return_jump, break_jump): raise unexpceted local jump
+ exception directly. [ruby-dev:23740]
+
+ * lib/base64.rb (Deprecated): super in bound method calls original
+ name method in stable version. [ruby-dev:23916]
+
+Fri Jul 16 11:31:49 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/{fox,gtk,gtk2}/testrunner.rb: remove
+ garbage (patch from akira yamada) [ruby-dev:23911]
+
+Fri Jul 16 11:20:00 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): fix output of NaN, Inf and -Inf with
+ "%f" or etc on MSVCRT platforms. (backported from HEAD)
+
+Fri Jul 16 11:17:38 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * error.c (exit_initialize): use EXIT_SUCCESS instead of 0.
+ [ruby-dev:23913]
+
+ * error.c (exit_success_p): new method SystemExit#success?.
+ [ruby-dev:23912]
+
+ * error.c (syserr_initialize): initialization for subclasses.
+ [ruby-dev:23912]
+
+Thu Jul 15 23:53:38 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser#warn, OptionParser#abort): Exception
+ no longer has to_str method.
+
+Thu Jul 15 22:59:48 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/readline/extconf.rb: added dir_config for curses, ncurses,
+ termcap. (backported from HEAD)
+
+Thu Jul 15 20:29:15 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * class.c, error.c, eval.c, intern.h, object.c, variable.c:
+ do not set path if it is a singleton class. [ruby-dev:22588]
+ (backport from 1.9)
+
+Thu Jul 15 10:15:04 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/, ext/tcltklib/: bug fix
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: better operation for SIGINT when processing
+ callbacks.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/msgcat.rb: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/validation.rb: add Tk::ValidateConfigure.__def_validcmd
+ to define validatecommand methods easier
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb (_genobj_for_tkwidget): support autoload Tk ext
+ classes
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb and so on: remove the parent widget type
+ check for items (e.g. canvas items; depends on the class) to
+ avoid some troubles on Tk extension widget class definition.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/: add Iwidget and TkTable extension support
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/: add samples of Iwidget and TkTable
+
+
+Wed Jul 14 18:08:37 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1cons_to_der): fix type of
+ argument. [ruby-dev:23891]
+
+ * test/openssl/test_x509store.rb: prune tests for CRL checking
+ unless X509::V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK is defined.
+
+Wed Jul 14 12:29:07 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): should not convert string in the form of
+ "-I.FE-X" which both "I" and "F" are ommitted. [ruby-dev:23883]
+
+ * test/ruby/test_float.rb (test_strtod): add test for bug fix.
+
+Wed Jul 14 00:31:15 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * array.c: rdoc patch. merged patch from Johan Holmberg
+ <holmberg@iar.se> [ruby-core:3170]
+
+Tue Jul 13 19:39:12 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#merge_path):
+ "URI('http://www.example.com/foo/..') + './'" should return
+ "URI('http://www.example.com/')". [ruby-list:39838]
+ "URI('http://www.example.com/') + './foo/bar/..'" should return
+ "URI('http://www.example.com/foo/')". [ruby-list:39844]
+
+ * test/uri/test_generic.rb (TestGeneric#test_merge): added tests.
+
+Tue Jul 13 15:51:45 2004 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): Do not add $(libdir) to $LIBPATH in
+ extmk mode.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (dir_config): Prepend a new library path instead of
+ appending so it is tried first.
+
+Tue Jul 13 00:50:48 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb: Support call-seq: for Ruby files.
+
+Mon Jul 12 21:20:36 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * html_generator.rb: Support hyperlinks of the form {any text}[xxx]
+ as well as stuff[xxx]
+
+Sat Jul 10 09:30:24 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/soap/marshal/test_struct.rb: use qualified build-tin class name
+ (::Struct) to avoid name crash.
+
+Sat Jul 10 04:21:56 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: better operation for SIGINT when processing
+ callbacks.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/msgcat.rb: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/validation.rb (__def_validcmd): add a module
+ function of Tk::ValidateConfigure to define validatecommand
+ methods easier
+
+Fri Jul 9 22:36:36 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * array.c, enum.c, pack.c: rdoc patch from Johan Holmberg
+ <holmberg@iar.se> [ruby-core:3132] [ruby-core:3136]
+
+ * numeric.c: rdoc patch.
+
+Fri Jul 9 19:26:39 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::HTTPS#proxy_open): raise ArgumentError to
+ notice https is not supported.
+
+Fri Jul 9 14:28:54 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_raise): accept third argument as well as
+ Kernel#raise, and evaluate the arguments to create an exception in
+ the caller's context. [ruby-talk:105507]
+
+Fri Jul 9 01:47:08 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib : bug fix
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/itcl : add [incr Tcl] support
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/itk : add [incr Tk] support
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/iwidgets : midway point of [incr Widgets] support
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/iwidgets : very simple examples of
+ [incr Widgets]
+
+Thu Jul 8 22:52:19 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/{rss,parser,0.9,1.0,2.0}.rb: supported RSS 0.9x/2.0
+ validation and validation which disregard order of elements.
+ * test/rss/test_parser.rb: added tests for RSS 0.9x/2.0
+ validation.
+ * test/rss/{test_trackback,rss-testcase}.rb: fixed no good method
+ name.
+
+Thu Jul 8 00:05:23 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/tempfile.rb (Tempfile::initialize): got out code of
+ generating tmpname. [ruby-dev:23832][ruby-dev:23837]
+
+Wed Jul 7 15:53:14 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_match): raise TypeError when both arguments are
+ strings. [ruby-dev:22869] (backported from HEAD)
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_match2): removed.
+
+ * Makefile.in, bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub,
+ wince/Makefile.sub (string.c): now not depend on version.h.
+
+Wed Jul 7 00:48:34 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tktrans.rb,
+ ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/treectrl.rb: fix syntax errors.
+
+Tue Jul 6 18:38:45 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib : improve framework of developping Tcl/Tk extension
+ wrappers
+
+Mon Jul 5 23:56:42 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/{trackback,syndication,dublincore,content}.rb: worked
+ with ruby 1.6 again.
+
+ * test/rss/rss-assertions.rb: ditto.
+
+Mon Jul 5 22:54:39 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/common.rb (Kernel#URI): new global method for parsing URIs.
+
+Mon Jul 5 09:02:52 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_yield, rb_f_catch): 4th argument to rb_yield_0()
+ is a set of bit flags. [ruby-dev:23859]
+
+Mon Jul 5 01:27:32 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb(DRbConn self.open): If socket pool is full, close
+ the socket whose last-access-time is oldest. (and add new one)
+ [ruby-dev:23860]
+
+Sun Jul 4 12:24:50 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * lib/rss/rss.rb: added copyright header.
+
+Sun Jul 4 00:24:40 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * added files
+ * lib/soap/attachment.rb
+ * lib/soap/header
+ * lib/soap/mimemessage.rb
+ * lib/soap/rpc/httpserver.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/cgiStubCreator.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/classDefCreator.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/classDefCreatorSupport.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/clientSkeltonCreator.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/driverCreator.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/mappingRegistryCreator.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/methodDefCreator.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/servantSkeltonCreator.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/standaloneServerStubCreator.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/enumeration.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/simpleRestriction.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/simpleType.rb
+ * lib/xsd/codegen
+ * lib/xsd/codegen.rb
+ * sample/soap/authheader
+ * sample/soap/raa2.4
+ * sample/soap/ssl
+ * sample/soap/swa
+ * sample/soap/whois.rb
+ * sample/soap/calc/samplehttpd.conf
+ * sample/soap/exchange/samplehttpd.conf
+ * sample/soap/sampleStruct/samplehttpd.conf
+ * sample/wsdl/raa2.4
+ * sample/wsdl/googleSearch/samplehttpd.conf
+ * test/openssl/_test_ssl.rb
+ * test/soap/header
+ * test/soap/ssl
+ * test/soap/struct
+ * test/soap/swa
+ * test/soap/wsdlDriver
+ * test/wsdl/multiplefault.wsdl
+ * test/wsdl/simpletype
+ * test/wsdl/test_multiplefault.rb
+
+ * modified files
+ * lib/soap/baseData.rb
+ * lib/soap/element.rb
+ * lib/soap/generator.rb
+ * lib/soap/marshal.rb
+ * lib/soap/netHttpClient.rb
+ * lib/soap/parser.rb
+ * lib/soap/processor.rb
+ * lib/soap/property.rb
+ * lib/soap/soap.rb
+ * lib/soap/streamHandler.rb
+ * lib/soap/wsdlDriver.rb
+ * lib/soap/encodingstyle/handler.rb
+ * lib/soap/encodingstyle/literalHandler.rb
+ * lib/soap/encodingstyle/soapHandler.rb
+ * lib/soap/mapping/factory.rb
+ * lib/soap/mapping/mapping.rb
+ * lib/soap/mapping/registry.rb
+ * lib/soap/mapping/rubytypeFactory.rb
+ * lib/soap/mapping/wsdlRegistry.rb
+ * lib/soap/rpc/cgistub.rb
+ * lib/soap/rpc/driver.rb
+ * lib/soap/rpc/element.rb
+ * lib/soap/rpc/proxy.rb
+ * lib/soap/rpc/router.rb
+ * lib/soap/rpc/soaplet.rb
+ * lib/soap/rpc/standaloneServer.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/data.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/definitions.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/operation.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/parser.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/definitions.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/complexContent.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/complexType.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/data.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/parser.rb
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/schema.rb
+ * lib/xsd/datatypes.rb
+ * lib/xsd/qname.rb
+ * sample/soap/calc/httpd.rb
+ * sample/soap/exchange/httpd.rb
+ * sample/soap/sampleStruct/httpd.rb
+ * sample/soap/sampleStruct/server.rb
+ * sample/wsdl/amazon/AmazonSearch.rb
+ * sample/wsdl/amazon/AmazonSearchDriver.rb
+ * sample/wsdl/googleSearch/httpd.rb
+ * test/soap/test_basetype.rb
+ * test/soap/test_property.rb
+ * test/soap/test_streamhandler.rb
+ * test/soap/calc/test_calc.rb
+ * test/soap/calc/test_calc2.rb
+ * test/soap/calc/test_calc_cgi.rb
+ * test/soap/helloworld/test_helloworld.rb
+ * test/wsdl/test_emptycomplextype.rb
+ * test/wsdl/axisArray/test_axisarray.rb
+ * test/wsdl/datetime/test_datetime.rb
+ * test/wsdl/raa/test_raa.rb
+ * test/xsd/test_xmlschemaparser.rb
+ * test/xsd/test_xsd.rb
+
+ * summary
+ * add SOAP Header mustUnderstand support.
+
+ * add HTTP client SSL configuration and Cookies support (works
+ completely with http-access2).
+
+ * add header handler for handling sending/receiving SOAP Header.
+
+ * map Ruby's anonymous Struct to common SOAP Struct in SOAP Object
+ Model. it caused error.
+
+ * add WSDL simpleType support to restrict lexical value space.
+
+ * add SOAP with Attachment support.
+
+Sat Jul 3 17:19:44 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tkDND.rb: fix syntax error.
+
+Thu Jul 1 23:15:29 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/pstore.rb (transaction): safer backup scheme. [ruby-list:39102]
+
+ * lib/pstore.rb (commit_new): use FileUtils.copy_stream for Cygwin.
+ [ruby-dev:23157]
+
+ * lib/pstore.rb (transaction): allow overriding dump and load.
+ [ruby-dev:23567]
+
+ * lib/pstore.rb (PStore#transaction): get rid of opening in write mode
+ when read only transaction. [ruby-dev:23842]
+
+ * lib/yaml/store.rb: follow lib/pstore.rb's change.
+
+Thu Jul 1 18:36:08 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tcltklib : bug fix
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk : bug fix and add Tcl/Tk extension support libraries
+
+Thu Jul 1 11:59:45 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: check for EVP_CIPHER_CTX_copy, ENGINE_add,
+ EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_padding, EVP_CipherFinal_ex, EVP_CipherInit_ex,
+ EVP_DigestFinal_ex and EVP_DigestInit_ex.
+
+ * ext/openssl/openssl_missing.c (EVP_CIPHER_CTX_copy): new function.
+
+ * ext/openssl/openssl_missing.h (EVP_DigestInit_ex, EVP_DigestFinal_ex,
+ EVP_CipherInit_ex, EVP_CipherFinal_ex, HMAC_Init_ex): new macro for
+ OpenSSL 0.9.6.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c (ossl_cipher_encrypt, ossl_cipher_decrypt):
+ re-implemnt (the arguments for this method is ).
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c (ossl_cipher_pkcs5_keyivgen): new method
+ OpenSSL::Cipher::Cipher#pkcs5_keyivgen. it calls EVP_BytesToKey().
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c (ossl_cipher_alloc, ossl_cipher_initialize,
+ ossl_cipher_copy, ossl_cipher_reset ossl_cipher_final,
+ ossl_cipher_set_key, ossl_cipher_set_iv): replace all EVP_CipherInit
+ and EVP_CipherFinal into EVP_CipherInit_ex and EVP_CipherFinal_ex.
+ and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init should only be called once.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c (ossl_cipher_set_key_length): new method
+ OpenSSL::Cipher::Cipher#key_len=.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c (ossl_cipher_init_deprecated): new
+ finction; print warning for Cipher#<<.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c: replace all EVP_DigestInit and
+ EVP_DigestFinal into EVP_DigestInit_ex and EVP_DigestFinal_ex.
+ and EVP_MD_CTX_init should only be called once.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c (digest_final): should call
+ EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup to avoid memory leak.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c (ossl_hmac_initialize): repalce HMAC_init
+ into HMAC_init_ex. and HMAC_CTX_init is moved to ossl_hmac_alloc.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c (hmac_final): should call
+ HMAC_CTX_cleanup to avoid memory leak.
+
+ * test/openssl/test_cipher.rb, test/openssl/test_digest.rb,
+ test/openssl/test_hmac.rb: new file.
+
+Thu Jul 1 04:08:30 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_i2d_ASN1_TYPE, ossl_ASN1_TYPE_free):
+ workaround for the versions earlier than OpenSSL-0.9.7.
+
+Thu Jul 1 03:33:55 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c (ossl_dh_initialize): should create
+ empty pkey object if no argument is passed. [ruby-talk:103328]
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dsa.c (ossl_dsa_initialize): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c (ossl_rsa_initialize): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c: add new methods: OpenSSL::PKey::DH#p,
+ OpenSSL::PKey::DH#p=, OpenSSL::PKey::DH#g, OpenSSL::PKey::DH#g=,
+ OpenSSL::PKey::DH#pub_key, OpenSSL::PKey::DH#pub_key=,
+ OpenSSL::PKey::DH#priv_key and OpenSSL::PKey::DH#priv_key=.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dsa.c: add new methods: OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#p,
+ OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#p=, OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#q, OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#q=,
+ OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#g, OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#g=,
+ OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#pub_key, OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#pub_key=,
+ OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#priv_key and OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#priv_key=.
+
+Thu Jul 1 03:16:09 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_read): take optional second argument
+ to specify a string to be written.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb (OpenSSL::Buffering#read):
+ take optional second argument to specify a string to be written.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb (OpenSSL::Buffering#gets):
+ refine regexp for end-of-line.
+
+ * ext/opnessl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb
+ (OpenSSL::SSL::SocketForwarder#listen): fix typo.
+
+Wed Jun 30 11:38:51 2004 Mikael Brockman <phubuh@phubuh.org>
+
+ * parse.y (primary): should not be NULL. [ruby-core:03098]
+
+Wed Jun 30 02:53:24 2004 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_emitter_new): set buffer after
+ Data_Wrap_Struct to avoid possible GC. [ruby-talk:104835]
+
+Tue Jun 29 10:31:19 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval_cmd, rb_thread_trap_eval): restore safe level.
+
+ * gc.c (define_final, run_final): preserve and restore safe level for
+ finalizers. [ruby-core:03058]
+
+ * signal.c (signal_exec, rb_trap_exit, trap): preserve and restore
+ safe level for signal handlers. [ruby-dev:23829]
+
+Mon Jun 28 14:57:56 2004 Jeff Mitchell <quixoticsycophant@yahoo.com>
+
+ * configure.in, lib/mkmf.rb (LIBPATHFLAG): use double quotes due to
+ DOSISH compilers. [ruby-core:03107]
+
+Mon Jun 28 00:30:19 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * sample/drb/*.rb: using 'DRb.thread.join' instead of 'gets'
+
+Sun Jun 27 22:39:51 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * sample/rss/tdiary_plugin/rss-recent.rb: supported Hiki.
+
+Sun Jun 27 12:19:46 2004 Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org>
+
+ * {lib,sample,test}/rss: added RSS Parser. [ruby-dev:23780]
+
+Sat Jun 26 11:07:30 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (aix): -b must come at the start of the command line,
+ and -e must not appear while testing libraries. [ruby-talk:104501]
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (dir_config): quote directory names if necessary.
+ [ruby-talk:104505]
+
+Fri Jun 25 15:33:19 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/iconv/extconf.rb: check stricter. [ruby-talk:104501]
+
+ * ext/iconv/extconf.rb: include iconv.h for libiconv. [ruby-dev:22715]
+
+Fri Jun 25 08:31:29 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_atfork): remove "fork terminates thread"
+ warning. [ruby-dev:23768]
-Sun Feb 16 14:52:46 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * object.c (rb_obj_clone): backport FL_FINALIZE patch from 1.9.
+ [ruby-core:02786][ruby-core:03067]
- * dir.c (dir_s_glob): RB_GC_GUARD instead of volatile
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_sockaddr): Socket#gethostbyname()
+ should give us packed address, not struct sockaddr.
+ [ruby-core:03053]
-Sun Feb 16 14:33:52 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Fri Jun 25 02:04:23 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RBIGNUM_SIGN): Defined for compatibility.
- (RBIGNUM_POSITIVE_P): Ditto.
- (RBIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P): Ditto.
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/setup.mak: remove RUBY_EXTERN lines when
+ including version.h. [ruby-talk:104456] (backported from HEAD)
-Sun Feb 16 12:46:47 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu Jun 24 14:23:29 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * io.c (rb_f_backquote): trade volatile for manual recycle
- rb_gc_force_recycle ensures object is visible until recycle
+ * io.c (rb_io_fread): return already read data when system call is
+ interrupted. [ruby-talk:97206]
-Sun Feb 16 11:55:14 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu Jun 24 01:32:43 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * marshal.c (marshal_dump): use rb_gc_force_recycle for GC-safety
- (marshal_load): ditto
- [ruby-core:60730] [Bug #7805]
+ * version.h: added declarations of ruby_version,
+ ruby_release_date, ruby_platform.
+ (backported from HEAD)
-Sun Feb 16 08:11:23 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed Jun 23 22:23:37 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
- * README.EXT.ja: [DOC] Fix typo by @utenmiki [Fixes GH-534]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/534
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_gethostbyaddr): Work around problem
+ with OS X not returning 'from' parameter to recvfrom for
+ connection-oriented sockets.
-Sun Feb 16 07:48:20 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Jun 23 01:45:27 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (BIGNUM_ZERO_P): Unused macro removed.
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RubyLex::identify_quotation):
+ Fix problem with the 'r' being dropped from %r{xxx}
-Sun Feb 16 06:12:23 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed Jun 23 00:20:20 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * internal.h: Rename macro names: RBIGNUM_FOO to BIGNUM_FOO.
- (BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_NUMBITS): Renamed from RBIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_NUMBITS.
- (BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MAX): Renamed from RBIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MAX.
- (BIGNUM_SIGN_BIT): Renamed from RBIGNUM_SIGN_BIT.
- (BIGNUM_SIGN): Renamed from RBIGNUM_SIGN.
- (BIGNUM_SET_SIGN): Renamed from RBIGNUM_SET_SIGN.
- (BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P): Renamed from RBIGNUM_POSITIVE_P.
- (BIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P): Renamed from RBIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P.
- (BIGNUM_EMBED_FLAG): Renamed from RBIGNUM_EMBED_FLAG.
- (BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MASK): Renamed from RBIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MASK.
- (BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT): Renamed from RBIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT.
- (BIGNUM_LEN): Renamed from RBIGNUM_LEN.
- (RBIGNUM_DIGITS): Renamed from RBIGNUM_DIGITS.
- (BIGNUM_LENINT): Renamed from RBIGNUM_LENINT.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_hresult2msg): remove trailing
+ CRs and LFs. (doesn't depend on CR+LF) [ruby-dev:23749]
- * bignum.c: Follow the above change.
+Wed Jun 23 00:00:25 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c: Ditto.
+ * io.c (rb_io_initialize): should check fcntl result. [ruby-dev:23742]
- * marshal.c: Ditto.
+Tue Jun 22 21:11:36 2004 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
- * math.c: Ditto.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (OLE_FREE): should not call CoFreeUnuse-
+ dLibraries().
- * numeric.c: Ditto.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_event_free): ditto.
- * random.c: Ditto.
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_hresult2msg): truncate error message
+ before CR.
- * rational.c: Ditto.
+Tue Jun 22 16:47:42 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * sprintf.c: Ditto.
+ * lib/net/ftp.rb (MDTM_REGEXP): fix for demon's ftp server.
+ Thanks, Rutger Nijlunsing.
- * ext/-test-/bignum/bigzero.c: Ditto.
+Mon Jun 21 10:19:23 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/-test-/bignum/intpack.c: Ditto.
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_opendir): use FindFirstFile()/FindNextFile()/
+ FindClose() instead of _findfirst()/_findnext()/_findclose().
+ merge from HEAD.
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: Ditto.
+Sat Jun 19 13:24:15 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Feb 15 20:48:49 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * eval.c (method_call): allow changing $SAFE. [ruby-dev:23713]
- * configure.in (FILE_READEND): Don't detect it because it is not used.
+Fri Jun 18 23:12:22 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Feb 15 13:22:28 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (proc_save_safe_level, rb_set_safe_level, safe_setter): limit
+ safe level.
- * probes_helper.h (RUBY_DTRACE_HOOK): correct type for _id
+Wed Jun 16 23:05:57 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Feb 15 11:47:47 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * object.c (rb_mod_freeze): prepare string representation before
+ freezing. [ruby-talk:103646]
- * bignum.c (rb_big_cmp): Avoid bignum allocation for comparison
- between bignum and fixnum.
+Wed Jun 16 16:04:40 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Feb 15 10:55:12 2014 Hiroshi Shirosaki <h.shirosaki@gmail.com>
+ * object.c (rb_mod_le): singleton class inherits Class rather than its
+ object's class. [ruby-dev:23690]
- * ext/-test-/win32/fd_setsize/depend: fix wrong dependencies.
- [ruby-dev:47253]
+Wed Jun 16 16:01:17 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Feb 15 00:38:54 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * gc.c (stack_grow_direction): memoize the direction.
- * enum.c: Enumerable#{min,min_by,max,max_by} extended to take an
- optional argument.
- (nmin_cmp): New function.
- (nmin_block_cmp): Ditto
- (nmin_filter): Ditto.
- (nmin_i): Ditto.
- (nmin_run): Ditto.
- (enum_min): Call nmin_run if the optional argument is given.
- (nmin_max): Ditto.
- (nmin_min_by): Ditto.
- (nmin_max_by): Ditto.
+ * gc.c (Init_stack): should always move to end of VALUE.
- * range.c: Range#{min,max} extended to take an optional argument.
- (range_min): Call range_first if the optional argument is given.
- (range_max): Call rb_call_super if the optional argument is given.
+Tue Jun 15 12:10:04 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- [ruby-core:57111] [Feature #8887]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: bug fix (TkWindow#grab)
-Sat Feb 15 00:27:46 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Mon Jun 14 18:23:27 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * include/ruby/ruby.h,
- internal.h,
- ext/-test-/bignum/bigzero.c: Hide a Bignum definition.
- [ruby-core:42891] [Feature #6083]
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: bug fix
-Sat Feb 15 00:13:14 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Jun 13 00:23:04 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * include/ruby/intern.h,
- include/ruby/io.h,
- include/ruby/ruby.h,
- include/ruby/win32.h,
- include/ruby/backward/rubysig.h,
- bignum.c,
- gc.c,
- io.c,
- process.c,
- safe.c,
- struct.c,
- thread.c,
- ext/socket/rubysocket.h,
- ext/-test-/old_thread_select: Remove deprecated definitions
- [ruby-core:60581] [Feature #9502]
+ * ext/tcltklib/extconf.rb: [EXPERIMENTAL] MacOS X (darwin) support
-Fri Feb 14 18:38:46 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fix thread trouble on callback proc, and
+ eliminate warning about instance variable access
- * string.c (rb_str_format_m): trade volatile for RB_GC_GUARD
- RB_GC_GUARD meaning is clear and has better code generation.
- [ruby-core:60688]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menubar.rb: improve supported menu_spec
-Thu Feb 13 23:30:30 2014 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/menuspec.rb: [add] menu_spec support library
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method): should check ci->me->flag of
- a refining method in case the method is private.
- [ruby-core:60111] [Bug #9452]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/root.rb: add menu_spec support
- * vm_method.c (make_method_entry_refined): set me->flag of a refined
- method entry to NOEX_PUBLIC in case the original method is private
- and it is refined as a public method. The original flag is stored
- in me->def->body.orig_me, so it's OK to make a refined method
- entry public. [ruby-core:60111] [Bug #9452]
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: bug fix
- * test/ruby/test_refinement.rb: related tests.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/toplevel.rb: add menu_spec support
-Thu Feb 13 18:38:15 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/tk/sample/menubar?.rb: [add] sample of menu_spec usage
- * re.c (rb_reg_raise): remove volatile
- Unnecessary since r41597
+Sat Jun 12 11:15:53 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Feb 13 18:28:51 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * configure.in (target_os): strip -gnu suffix on Linux.
- * re.c (rb_reg_regcomp): remove volatile
- Unnecessary since r13261
+Fri Jun 11 17:08:21 2004 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Thu Feb 13 16:54:32 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * config.guess: Restore a wrongly removed hyphen.
- * test/ruby/test_array.rb: Ensure flatten! is used for test_flatten
- Patch by @ksss [Fixes GH-530] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/530
+Fri Jun 11 14:30:08 2004 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
-Thu Feb 13 15:43:16 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * config.guess: Attempt to avoid system name change on
+ Darwin platforms also.
- * parse.y (IDSET_ATTRSET_FOR_INTERN): fix off-by-one bug.
+Fri Jun 11 14:22:45 2004 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * parse.y (rb_enc_symname_type): junk ID succeeded by '=' is also
- attrset ID. [ruby-core:60668] [Bug #8756]
+ * config.guess, config.sub: Attempt to avoid system name change on
+ Linux platforms. We have been using "linux" instead of
+ "linux-gnu" on this branch.
-Thu Feb 13 11:06:32 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Thu Jun 10 19:19:41 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in: check if pthread_setname_np is available.
+ * ext/sdbm/init.c (fsdbm_store): sdbm should use StringValue().
+ [ruby-talk:103062]
- * thread_pthread.c: pthread_setname_np is not available on old
- Darwins. [ruby-core:60524] [Bug #9492]
+Wed Jun 9 18:04:14 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Feb 13 00:56:59 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic::merge,
+ URI::Generic::route_from): accepts non-hierarchical URI.
+ [ruby-dev:23631]
- * configure.in: revert r44922. I should have used AC_CHECK_FUNCS()
- to just define a symbol if the function is available.
+ * test/uri/test_generic.rb (TestGeneric::test_route,
+ TestGeneric::test_merge): added tests for above changes.
-Thu Feb 13 00:20:58 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+Wed Jun 9 17:39:37 2004 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * configure.in: use AC_CHECK_FUNC instead of AC_CHECK_FUNCS
- if available.
+ * config.guess, config.sub: Update to a more recent version as of
+ 2004-01-20.
-Thu Feb 13 00:15:10 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * configure.in: Add support for DragonFly BSD.
- * configure.in: fix to undefine HAVE_MEMMEM correctly if it is broken.
+Wed Jun 2 20:16:03 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Feb 11 23:54:40 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * string.c (str_new4): should share shared instance if it already
+ exists. [ruby-dev:23665]
- * bignum.c (rb_big_cmp): Specialize a comparison to zero.
+Wed Jun 2 12:41:53 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (is_negative): Use rb_big_cmp instead of
- RBIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P.
- (BigMath_s_log): Ditto.
+ * io.c (rb_io_gets_m): set lastline ($_) even when read line is
+ nil. [ruby-dev:23663]
-Tue Feb 11 22:59:10 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Fri May 28 11:20:31 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/openssl/ossl_bn.c (ossl_bn_initialize): Use rb_integer_pack.
- Fix SEGV by OpenSSL::BN.new(1 << (2**34)).
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): bad influence on frame node.
-Tue Feb 11 17:00:38 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * eval.c (eval): reverted wrongly removed condition. [ruby-dev:23638]
- * ext/tk/README.tcltklib: [DOC] Fix typo by @xta [Fixes GH-532]
+Thu May 27 23:15:18 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Feb 9 13:59:29 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/logger.rb: leading 0 padding of timestamp usec part.
- * configure.in: Fix compilation error.
- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8358#note-16
+ * lib/csv.rb (CSV.parse): [CAUTION] behavior changed. in the past,
+ CSV.parse accepts a filename to be read-opened (it was just a
+ shortcut of CSV.open(filename, 'r')). now CSV.parse accepts a
+ string or a stream to be parsed e.g.
+ CSV.parse("1,2\n3,r") #=> [['1', '2'], ['3', '4']]
-Sun Feb 9 05:20:24 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/csv.rb: CSV::Row and CSV::Cell are deprecated. these classes
+ are removed in the future. in the new csv.rb, row is represented
+ as just an Array. since CSV::Row was a subclass of Array, it won't
+ hurt almost all programs except one which depended CSV::Row#match.
+ and a cell is represented as just a String or nil(NULL). this
+ change will cause widespread destruction.
- * configure.in (rb_cv_gnu_qsort_r): use compile error "conflicting
- types for 'qsort_r'" instead of AC_RUN_IFELSE.
+ CSV.open("foo.csv", "r") do |row|
+ row.each do |cell|
+ if cell.is_null # using Cell#is_null
+ p "(NULL)"
+ else
+ p cell.data # using Cell#data
+ end
+ end
+ end
-Sun Feb 9 04:07:34 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ must be just;
- * lib/yaml.rb: [DOC] Add links to syck and psych on github [Bug #9501]
- Based on a patch by Giorgos Tsiftsis
+ CSV.open("foo.csv", "r") do |row|
+ row.each do |cell|
+ if cell.nil?
+ p "(NULL)"
+ else
+ p cell
+ end
+ end
+ end
-Sun Feb 9 02:13:53 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/csv.rb: [CAUTION] record separator(CR, LF, CR+LF) behavior
+ change. CSV.open, CSV.parse, and CSV,generate now do not force
+ opened file binmode. formerly it set binmode explicitly.
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (OBJ_TAINTABLE, OBJ_TAINT, OBJ_INFECT),
- marshal.c (r_entry0): all Numerics never be tainted now.
- [ruby-core:57346] [Bug #8945]
+ with CSV.open, binmode of opened file depends the given mode
+ parameter "r", "w", "rb", and "wb". CSV.parse and CSV.generate open
+ file with "r" and "w".
-Sat Feb 8 23:40:35 2014 Vit Ondruch <vondruch@redhat.com>
+ setting mode properly is user's responsibility now.
- * configure.in: add quoting brackets and append wildcard for the
- rest after target_cpu, to properly detect platform for SSE2
- instructions. [ruby-core:60576] [Bug #8358]
+ * lib/csv.rb: accepts String as a fs (field separator/column separator)
+ and rs (record separator/row separator)
-Sat Feb 8 21:44:07 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * lib/csv.rb (CSV.read, CSV.readlines): added. works as IO.read and
+ IO.readlines in CSV format.
- * configure.in: check qsort_r(3) and whether it is GNU version.
- BSD version has different prototype.
+ * lib/csv.rb: added CSV.foreach(path, rs = nil, &block). CSV.foreach
+ now does not handle "| cmd" as a path different from IO.foreach.
+ needed?
- * util.h: use qsort_r() as ruby_qsort() if it is GNU version.
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: updated.
- * util.c: define ruby_qsort() if needed.
+ * test/ruby/test_float.rb: added test_strtod to test Float("0").
-Sat Feb 8 16:34:36 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu May 27 21:37:50 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Message::MessageDecoder#get_labels):
- Make it iterative.
+ * lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#initialize): refine pathname initialization
+ by pathname.
-Sat Feb 8 15:54:12 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu May 27 20:22:05 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * gc.c, gc.h (rb_objspace_marked_object_p): added.
- This function *ONLY* works just after marking phase,
- before any sweeping.
- This function is highly depending current GC implementation
- and can be removed future version.
+ * io.c (rb_io_fwrite): check all case errno != 0 [ruby-dev:23648]
-Sat Feb 8 15:41:37 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu May 27 14:53:13 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/resolv.rb: Don't set CLOEXEC flag explicitly. (Ruby set it by
- default.)
+ * io.c (rb_io_fwrite): workaround for bcc32's fwrite bug.
+ add errno checking. [ruby-dev:23627]
-Sat Feb 8 15:27:02 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed May 26 14:19:42 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Message::MessageDecoder): Raise
- DecodeError if no data before the limit.
- Reported by Will Bryant. [ruby-core:60557] [Bug #9498]
+ * eval.c (rb_eval, eval): make line number consistent on eval with
+ Proc. [ruby-talk:101253]
-Sat Feb 8 15:11:21 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed May 26 13:59:17 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
- * io.c (SMALLBUF): Unused macro removed.
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::skip_for_variable): Allow for
+ 'do' after for statement
-Fri Feb 7 23:37:49 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Wed May 26 13:56:03 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
- * lib/resolv.rb: Ignore name servers which cause EAFNOSUPPORT on
- socket creation.
- Reported by Bjoern Rennhak. [ruby-core:60442] [Bug #9477]
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb (Generators::MarkUp::style_url): Fix
+ relative path to code CSS file
-Fri Feb 7 21:58:48 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed May 26 13:14:52 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/open-uri.rb: [DOC] use lower case version of core classes, same
- as commit r44878, based on patch by Jonathan Jackson [Bug #9483]
+ * io.c (rb_io_init_copy): copy also positions. [ruby-talk:100910]
-Fri Feb 7 21:54:53 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed May 26 00:00:00 2004 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb: [DOC] use lower case version of core
- classes when referring to return value, since we aren't directly
- talking about the class. Patch by Jonathan Jackson [Bug #9483]
+ * ext/syck/syck.c (syck_new_parser): clear parser on init.
+ thanks, ts. [ruby-core:02931]
-Fri Feb 7 05:28:38 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * ext/syck/token.c (sycklex_yaml_utf8): buffer underflow.
+ thanks, ts. [ruby-core:02929]
- * constant.h: reduce rb_const_entry_t size on 64-bit
- Patch by Adam Avilla [ruby-core:60542] [Feature #9496]
+ * lib/yaml/baseemitter.rb (indent_text): simpler flow block code.
-Thu Feb 6 15:27:46 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/yaml.rb: added rdoc to beginning of lib.
- * gc.c (get_envparam_int): correct warning messages.
+Mon May 24 10:46:26 2004 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
- * gc.c (get_envparam_double): ditto.
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/html/html.rb: SYSTEM identifiers
+ must be absolute URIs
-Thu Feb 6 15:17:30 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat May 22 12:00:04 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * gc.c (get_envparam_int): don't accept a value equals to lowerbound
- (changed by last commit) because "" or "foo" (not a number) strings
- are parsed as 0. They should be rejected.
+ * MANIFEST: add new encodings in rexml.
- * gc.c (get_envparam_double): ditto.
+ * ext/tk/MANIFEST: add recent files.
-Thu Feb 6 09:00:35 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat May 22 05:37:11 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * gc.c (ruby_gc_set_params): if RUBY_GC_OLDMALLOC_LIMIT is provided,
- then set objspace->rgengc.oldmalloc_increase_limit.
- Without this fix, the env variable RUBY_GC_OLDMALLOC_LIMIT
- does not work.
+ * ext/tk/lib/remote-tk.rb: (NEW library) controll Tk interpreters
+ on the other processes by Tcl/Tk's 'send' command
- * gc.c (get_envparam_int): accept a value equals to lowerbound.
+Fri May 21 09:22:05 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
- * gc.c (get_envparam_double): ditto.
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_method_parameters):
+ Add ()'s around parameters that don't have them
-Thu Feb 6 08:23:28 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu May 20 17:02:03 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/thread/thread.c (rb_szqueue_max_set): use correct queue and
- limit wakeups. [Bug #9343][ruby-core:60517]
- * test/thread/test_queue.rb (test_sized_queue_assign_max):
- test for bug
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (check_sizeof): define result size. [ruby-core:02911]
-Thu Feb 6 07:18:01 2014 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): macro name should not include equal
+ sign.
- * lib/rubygems: Update to RubyGems 2.2.2. Complete history at:
+Thu May 20 15:59:50 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- http://rubygems.rubyforge.org/rubygems-update/History_txt.html#label-2.2.2+%2F+2014-02-05
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: fix SEGV. [ruby-dev:23550]
- * test/rubygems: ditto.
+Thu May 20 14:35:52 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Wed Feb 5 20:56:32 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: check SCM_RIGHTS macro addition to
+ the msg_control field to test existence of file descriptor passing
+ by msg_control.
- * marshal.c (to_be_skipped_id): ignore anonymous attributes.
+Thu May 20 12:38:06 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * pack.c (Init_pack): use anonymous ID so that associated objects
- do not appear in the packed result.
+ * numeric.c (flo_eq): always check if operands are NaN.
+ [ruby-list:39685]
- * parse.y (rb_make_internal_id): return an anonymous ID for
- internal use.
+Thu May 20 12:34:39 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
-Wed Feb 5 14:41:56 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_visibility):
+ At Ryan Davis' suggestion, honor visibility modifers if guarded by a
+ statement modifier
- * vsnprintf.c: remove duplicated def of `UNINITIALIZED_VAR()'.
+Thu May 20 12:22:13 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Feb 5 14:40:16 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (have_type): do not check pointer to incomplete type,
+ which always get compiled. [ruby-list:39683]
- * ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c (dump_object): use STR_SHARED_P()
- instead of removed STR_NOCAPA_P() macro.
+Wed May 19 11:09:00 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
-Wed Feb 5 13:51:33 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: change permition of TkObject#tk_send from
+ private to public
- * internal.h, vm_core.h: move LIKELY/UNLIKELY/UNINITIALIZED_VAR()
- macros from vm_core.h to internal.h.
+Tue May 18 14:00:46 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * string.c: remove dependency to "vm_core.h".
+ * node.h (NEW_DSTR): adjust list length.
- * common.mk: ditto.
+ * parse.y (literal_concat): ditto.
-Wed Feb 5 13:29:01 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Mon May 17 16:14:25 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * string.c (rb_str_free): use FL_TEST(str, STR_SHARED) directly
- because str is not embed.
+ * numeric.c (flo_to_s): it's preferable that "p 0.0" outputs "0.0"
+ instead of "0.0e+00". [ruby-dev:23480]
- * string.c (str_replace): remove `FL_SET(str, STR_SHARED)' line
- because STR_SET_SHARED() set STR_SHARED.
+ * numeric.c (flo_to_s): it's preferable that "p 0.00000000000000000001"
+ outputs "1.0e-20" instead of "9.999999999999999e-21". (the precision
+ is considered, but there is assumption DBL_DIG == 15 in current
+ implementation)
-Wed Feb 5 13:18:08 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Mon May 17 10:13:33 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * internal.h: remove macros STR_NOCAPA and STR_NOCAPA_P().
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (setup_domain_and_type): honor duck typing.
+ [ruby-dev:23522]
- * string.c (rb_str_resize): remove `STR_SET_NOEMBED(str)' because
- str_make_independent_expand() set NOEMBED flag.
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_getnameinfo): ditto.
- * string.c (rb_str_resize): remove `STR_NOCAPA_P(str)' check because
- `str' is independent (not shared).
+Mon May 17 01:15:23 2004 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Feb 5 12:54:25 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/yaml.rb: removed fallback to pure Ruby parser.
- * string.c: refactoring, especially about string flags.
+ * lib/yaml/baseemitter.rb (indent_text): was forcing a mod value
+ of zero at times, which kept some blocks from getting indentation.
- * string.c (STR_UNSET_NOCAPA): removed.
- Use FL_UNSET() with STR_SHARED.
+ * lib/yaml/baseemitter.rb (node_text): rewriting folded scalars.
- * string.c (rb_str_capacity): check STR_SHARED directly
- because it is not a embed string.
+ * ext/syck/syck.h: reports style of scalars now, be they plain, block
+ single-, or double-quoted.
- * string.c (rb_str_modify_expand): ditto.
+ * ext/syck/syck.c: ditto.
- * string.c (rb_str_shared_replace): use STR_SET_SHARED().
+ * ext/syck/gram.c: ditto.
- * string.c (str_make_independent_expand): remove STR_UNSET_NOCAPA()
- because `str' is not shared string.
+ * ext/syck/node.c: ditto.
-Wed Feb 5 12:11:04 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/syck/token.c: ditto.
- * string.c (RESIZE_CAPA): should not resize shared string.
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (yaml_org_handler): symbols loaded only
+ if scalar style is plain.
-Wed Feb 5 11:46:42 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (yaml_org_handler): some empty strings were
+ loaded as symbols.
- * gc.c (gc_mark_children): STR_ASSOC is no longer available.
- Reported by @nagachika.
- http://d.hatena.ne.jp/nagachika/20140204
+ * test/yaml/test_yaml.rb (test_perl_regexp): updated test to
+ match new regexp serialization.
-Wed Feb 5 11:27:22 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Mon May 17 00:03:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
- * string.c (rb_str_new_frozen): refactoring code.
- * Move code from str_new_frozen_with_klass() (and remove it)
- * `aux.shared' should not be 0 for STR_SHARED strings.
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: Cosmetic documentation changes.
-Wed Feb 5 04:23:41 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+Sun May 16 22:36:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
- * ext/psych/lib/psych.rb: New release of psych.
- * ext/psych/psych.gemspec: ditto
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: Removed :nodoc: directive (it prevented effective
+ RDoc operation), and added file-level comment.
-Wed Feb 5 04:16:41 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+Sun May 16 20:55:49 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * ext/psych/yaml/emitter.c: merge libyaml 0.1.5
- * ext/psych/yaml/loader.c: ditto
- * ext/psych/yaml/parser.c: ditto
- * ext/psych/yaml/reader.c: ditto
- * ext/psych/yaml/scanner.c: ditto
- * ext/psych/yaml/writer.c: ditto
- * ext/psych/yaml/yaml_private.h: ditto
+ * ext/dbm/dbm.c (fdbm_initialize): accept optional 3rd argument to
+ specify an open flag.
+ (Init_dbm): define open flags: DBM::READER, DBM::WRITER, DBM::WRCREAT
+ and DBM::NEWDB.
-Tue Feb 4 19:10:29 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sun May 16 13:10:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
- * string.c: use long allocator names instead of numbered
- allocator names.
- * rb_str_new2 -> rb_str_new_cstr
- * rb_str_new4 -> rb_str_new_frozen
- * rb_str_new5 -> rb_str_new_with_class
- * str_new3 -> str_new_shared
- * str_new4 -> str_new_frozen_with_klass
+ * lib/test/unit/**/*.rb: Removed :nodoc: directives (many were
+ generating warnings, many were on private methods).
-Tue Feb 4 17:20:03 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat May 15 01:41:34 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * dir.c (glob_helper): return the filename with actual cases on
- the filesystem if it is case-insensitive. [ruby-core:42469]
- [Feature #5994]
+ * eval.c (eval): forgot to restore $SAFE value before evaluating
+ compiled node. [ruby-core:02872]
-Tue Feb 4 16:16:58 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Sat May 15 01:33:12 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * string.c: use STR_SHARED instead of ELTS_SHARED.
- (same value, but more clear meaning)
+ * range.c (range_each_func): terminates loop if generating value
+ is same to @end. [ruby-talk:100269]
-Tue Feb 4 16:09:14 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri May 14 22:08:38 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * string.c: remove STR_ASSOC related code.
- By r44804, string objects can not have STR_ASSOC flag.
+ * string.c (rb_str_new4): should not reuse frozen shared string if
+ the original is not an instance of String. [ruby-talk:100193]
- * internal.h: ditto.
+Fri May 14 18:39:25 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c (dump_object): ditto.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/canvas.rb: improve coords support for canvas items.
+ Now, supports all of the followings.
+ TkcLine.new(c, 0, 0, 100, 100, :fill=>'red')
+ TkcLine.new(c, [0, 0, 100, 100], :fill=>'red')
+ TkcLine.new(c, [0, 0], [100, 100], :fill=>'red')
+ TkcLine.new(c, [[0, 0], [100, 100]], :fill=>'red')
+ TkcLine.new(c, :coords=>[0, 0, 100, 100], :fill=>'red')
+ TkcLine.new(c, :coords=>[[0, 0], [100, 100]], :fill=>'red')
-Tue Feb 4 14:07:20 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri May 14 12:11:43 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * pack.c (str_associate, str_associated): keep associated objects
- in an instance variables, instead of in the internal structure.
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): strtod("0", &end); => end should point '\0'.
+ [ruby-dev:23498]
- * string.c (rb_str_associate, rb_str_associated): deprecate.
+Thu May 13 15:47:30 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Feb 4 12:55:31 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/net/telnet.rb (Net::Telnet::login): "options" can specify
+ regexps for login prompt and/or password prompt.
- * string.c (rb_str_modify_expand): enable capacity and disable
- association with packed objects when setting capa, so that
- pack("p") string fails to unpack properly after modified.
+Thu May 13 14:23:45 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Feb 4 12:45:15 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * hash.c (delete_if_i): use st_delete_safe() (via
+ rb_hash_delete()) instead of returning ST_DELETE.
+ backport from HEAD. [ruby-dev:23487]
- * dir.c (glob_make_pattern): all alphabets are magic characters on
- case-insensitive filesystems. [ruby-core:42469] [Feature #5994]
+Thu May 13 13:01:30 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Feb 4 09:47:57 2014 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * lib/uri/mailto.rb (URI::MailTo::to_s): should include fragment.
- * lib/rubygems: Update to RubyGems 2.2.2 prerelease to check fixes to
- CI.
- * test/rubygems: ditto.
+Thu May 13 11:04:08 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Feb 3 12:04:47 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+ * pack.c (pack_pack): always add with null for 'Z'.
- * error.c: [DOC] Exception#cause may return nil. [ci skip]
+ * pack.c (pack_unpack): terminated by null for 'Z'. [ruby-talk:98281]
-Sun Feb 2 05:48:42 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Wed May 12 19:59:43 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * io.c (rb_io_syswrite): add RB_GC_GUARD
- [Bug #9472][ruby-core:60407]
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (have_type, check_sizeof): replace unusable characters.
+ [ruby-talk:99788]
-Sat Feb 1 15:09:16 2014 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+Wed May 12 17:41:42 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_typedesc2val): add VT_RECORD case.
+ * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Config): make it configurable without
+ external file such as /etc/resolv.conf.
-Sat Feb 1 06:38:51 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed May 12 14:37:27 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * lib/drb/drb.rb: [DOC] Add note about start_service for each process
- Based on a patch by @rosenfeld [Fixes GH-514] [ci skip]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/514
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c: attribute value of DC (short name of
+ domainComponent) should be IA5String.
-Sat Feb 1 06:30:20 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed May 12 13:20:19 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * error.c: [DOC] Document Exception#cause by @jasonrclark [ci skip]
- [Fixes GH-519] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/519
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk/composite.rb: improve configure methods (based on
+ the proposal of [ruby-talk:99671]).
-Sat Feb 1 06:10:49 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed May 12 11:51:08 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
- * lib/securerandom.rb: [DOC] Add note on require for examples
- Based on a patch by @schneems [Fixes GH-518] [ci skip]
- https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/518
+ * class.c (rb_obj_singleton_methods): fix rdoc
-Sat Feb 1 06:04:56 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Mon May 10 21:44:42 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
- * numeric.c: [DOC] Fix typo in example for #step [ci skip]
- Patch by @ksss [Fixes GH-522] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/522
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: Change scheme for
+ looking up symbols in HTML generator.
-Fri Jan 31 17:01:47 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Mon May 10 16:45:21 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_socket0): split out SOCK_CLOEXEC version
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_socketpair0): ditto
- [ruby-core:60377]
+ * eval.c (eval): warning during eval should not cause deadlock.
+ [ruby-talk:98651]
-Fri Jan 31 03:48:40 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): raise TypeError exception for superclass
+ mismatch. [ruby-list:39567]
- * benchmark/driver: avoid large alloc in driver process
- [ruby-core:59869] [Bug #9430]
+Mon May 10 12:11:37 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
-Thu Jan 30 14:45:49 2014 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: Hack to search parents
+ for unqualified constant names.
- * configure.in: use $@ instead of $(.TARGET) because .TARGET is not
- supported by GNU make.
+Mon May 10 12:11:37 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
-Thu Jan 30 08:26:21 2014 Yusuke Endoh <mame@tsg.ne.jp>
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: Hack to search parents
+ for unqualified constant names.
- * ext/fiddle/closure.c: use sizeof(*pcl) for correct sizeof value.
- [ruby-core:57599] [Bug #8978].
+Sun May 9 22:37:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
-Wed Jan 29 20:08:15 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/net/ftp.rb: improved documentation
+ * lib/net/imap.rb: ditto
+ * lib/net/pop.rb: ditto
+ * lib/net/smtp.rb: ditto
+ * lib/net/telnet.rb: ditto
- * io.c (nogvl_copy_stream_sendfile): check socket on other than
- linux, as sendfile(2) on non-socket fd works only on linux.
- [Feature #9427]
+Fri May 7 21:50:21 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
-Wed Jan 29 18:09:48 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::parse_include): Allow
+ multiple arguments to 'include'
- * io.c (nogvl_copy_stream_sendfile): remove socket check
- [ruby-core:59856][Feature #9427]
+Fri May 7 21:31:56 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
-Wed Jan 29 04:29:54 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (fu_list): Array() breaks pathes including "\n".
+ [ruby-core:02843]
- * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c: pass read_nonblock options to underlying IO
- when SSL session has not been started.
+Fri May 7 11:25:53 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
- * test/openssl/test_ssl.rb: test for change.
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): "0.0000000000000000001" should be converted
+ to 1.0e-19 instead of 0.0. (leading zeros aren't significant digits)
+ [ruby-talk:99318] [ruby-dev:23465]
-Wed Jan 29 03:49:36 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+Fri May 7 10:00:05 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * ext/fiddle/closure.c: use sizeof(*pcl) for correct sizeof value.
- [ruby-core:57599] [Bug #8978]. Thanks mame!
+ * ext/tk/tkutil.c (get_eval_string_core): bug fix. [ruby-dev:23466]
-Wed Jan 29 03:36:42 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+Thu May 6 22:13:17 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * doc/contributing.rdoc: allow/encourage other git hosts
- [ruby-core:59807][misc #9421]
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (ippaddr): use NUMERICHOST if can not resolve
+ hostname.
-Tue Jan 28 23:36:01 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Thu May 6 14:22:29 2004 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/socket: Avoid redundant fcntl/fstat syscalls for cloexec
- sockets.
- Patch by Eric Wong. [ruby-core:59429] [Feature #9330]
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb (to_yaml): added instance variable handling
+ for Ranges, Strings, Structs, Regexps.
-Tue Jan 28 20:51:07 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb (to_yaml_fold): new method for setting a
+ String's flow style.
- * process.c (READ_FROM_CHILD): Apply the last hunk of
- 0001-process.c-avoid-EINTR-from-Process.spawn.patch written by
- Eric Wong in [Bug #8770].
+ * lib/yaml.rb (YAML::object_maker): now uses Object.allocate.
-Tue Jan 28 16:31:13 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/syck/gram.c: fixed transfer methods on structs, broke it
+ last commit.
- * thread_pthread.c (ruby_init_stack, ruby_stack_overflowed_p):
- place get_stack above others to get stack boundary information.
- [ruby-core:60113] [Bug #9454]
+Thu May 6 11:40:28 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jan 28 15:27:36 2014 NARUSE, Yui <naruse@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (string): accept NIL.
- * thread_pthread.c: rlimit is only available on Linux.
- At least r44712 breaks FreeBSD.
- [ruby-core:60113] [Bug #9454]
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (body_type_basic): allow body-fields omissions.
-Tue Jan 28 15:17:59 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Thu May 6 01:59:04 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
- * lib/set.rb: [DOC] Add examples for Set#intersect? and Set#disjoint?
- Patch by xavier nayrac [Bug #9331] [ci skip]
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb (Generators::HtmlMethod::params):
+ Don't include the &block parameter if we have explicit
+ yield parameters.
-Tue Jan 28 15:12:22 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed May 5 03:40:29 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * ext/zlib/zlib.c (rb_zlib_adler32): [DOC] Add example for adler32
- Patch by Vajrasky Kok [Bug #9307] [ci skip]
+ * lib/rinda/ring.rb: use recv instead of recvfrom.
-Tue Jan 28 08:56:00 2014 Charlie Somerville <charliesome@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue May 4 23:52:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
- * compile.c (iseq_build_from_ary_body): Use :blockptr instead of :block
- as hash key when loading serialized instruction sequences from arrays.
- [Bug #9455] [ruby-core:60146]
+ * lib/gserver.rb: documented
-Mon Jan 27 21:52:55 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue May 4 23:46:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
- * thread_pthread.c: get current main thread stack size, which may
- be expanded than allocated size at initialization, by rlimit().
- [ruby-core:60113] [Bug #9454]
+ * lib/xmlrpc/README.txt: introduced for documentation purposes
-Sat Jan 25 22:17:02 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+Mon May 3 09:47:24 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
- * README.ja.md, README.md: update the controller address of
- mailing lists.
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_method_or_yield_parameters):
+ Fix parsing bug if yield called within 1 line block
-Sat Jan 25 14:50:42 2014 Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
+Sun May 2 01:04:38 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * process.c (send_child_error): retry write on EINTR to fix
- occasional Errno::EINTR from Process.spawn.
+ * ext/tcltklib, ext/tk: renewal Ruby/Tk
- * process.c (recv_child_error): retry read on EINTR to fix
- occasional Errno::EINTR from Process.spawn.
+Fri Apr 30 20:08:41 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jan 25 14:21:06 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * time.c (SIZEOF_TIME_T): support SIZEOF_TIME_T == SIZEOF_INT.
- * compile.c (iseq_compile_each): result of assignment should be
- its rhs instead of returned value from a method.
- [ruby-core:60071] [Bug #9448]
+Tue Apr 27 13:12:42 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jan 25 11:16:19 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): too many line trace call. (ruby-bugs PR#1320)
- * class.c (rb_extract_keywords): treat nil keyword_hash same as 0,
- for the case rb_scan_args returns nil if no keyword hash.
+Tue Apr 27 08:41:28 2004 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jan 24 15:13:20 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb: passing Range tests.
- * lib/racc/rdoc/grammar.en.rdoc: [DOC] Correct grammar and typos
- Patch by Giorgos Tsiftsis [Bug #9429] [ci skip]
+ * ext/syck/syck.h: version 0.44.
-Thu Jan 23 20:20:17 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/syck/gram.c: transfers no longer open an indentation.
+ fixed transfers which precede blocks.
- * test/ruby/envutil.rb: try to wait a bit (0.1sec) when ruby process
- exits by signals because some SEGV tests fail because of not enough
- error output.
+ * ext/syck/token.c: ditto.
-Thu Jan 23 20:06:27 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/syck/syck.c: fixed segfault if an anchor has been released already.
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: check the target thread.
+ * ext/syck/node.c (syck_free_members): organized order of free'd nodes.
-Thu Jan 23 19:59:16 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_emitter_write_m): test for proper string with
+ StringValue.
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: check the target thread.
+Mon Apr 26 23:56:54 2004 Daniel Kelley <news-1082945587@dkelley.gmp.san-jose.ca.us>
-Thu Jan 23 14:26:44 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * README.EXT, README.EXT.ja: fixed wrong function signature.
+ [ruby-talk:98349]
- * lib/fileutils.rb: [DOC] Fix typo in options_of() example [Bug #9392]
- Patch by Giorgos Tsiftsis
+Mon Apr 26 21:40:09 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
-Thu Jan 23 13:56:16 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * lib/rdoc/code_objects.rb (RDoc::Context::add_alias): Only alias
+ to instance methods.
- * README -> README.md: [DOC] Format README with Markdown [Bug #9255]
- * README.ja -> README.ja.md: ditto
+Sat Apr 24 10:38:31 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
-Wed Jan 22 15:59:39 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/rdoc/markup/simple_markup.rb (SM::SimpleMarkup::group_lines):
+ Fix bug where consecutive headings are merged.
- * ext/thread/thread.c (Init_thread): ConditionVariable and Queue
- are not able to copy. [ruby-core:59961] [Bug #9440]
+Fri Apr 23 23:26:13 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jan 21 20:14:55 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: $hdrdir should not contain macros for backward
+ compatibility. [bruby-dev:28]
- * thread_pthread.c (rb_thread_create_timer_thread): fix for platforms
- where PTHREAD_STACK_MIN is a dynamic value and not a compile-time
- constant. [ruby-dev:47911] [Bug #9436]
+ * version.c (ruby_show_copyright): obtain copyright year from
+ RUBY_RELEASE_YEAR.
-Tue Jan 21 17:55:09 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * win32/resource.rb: ditto.
- * lib/uri/common.rb: [DOC] Use static w3.org uri [ci skip]
- Patch by @ykzts [Fix GH-484] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/484
+ * win32/resource.rb: default rubyw icon to ruby.ico, and let DLL also
+ include them.
-Tue Jan 21 16:43:22 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * win32/resource.rb: include winver.h for older WindowsCE.
- * enum.c: [DOC] Add simple example of Enumerable#zip [ci skip]
- Patch by @nruth on documenting-ruby/ruby#22
- https://github.com/documenting-ruby/ruby/pull/22
+Fri Apr 23 16:38:46 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Tue Jan 21 16:26:44 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/pathname.rb: sync taint/freeze flag between
+ a pathname object and its internal string object.
- * thread_pthread.c (rb_thread_create_timer_thread): expand timer
- thread stack size to get rid of segfault on FreeBSD/powerpc64.
- based on the patch by Steve Wills at [ruby-core:59923].
- [ruby-core:56590] [Bug #8783]
+Fri Apr 23 14:52:08 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jan 21 04:31:23 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * parse.y (stmt, arg, aref_args): should not make sole splat into
+ array, in aref_args other than aref with op_asgn.
- * ext/socket/option.c: Use "int" for IP_MULTICAST_LOOP and
- IP_MULTICAST_TTL on Mac OS X and Windows.
+Fri Apr 23 14:14:38 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Tue Jan 21 00:39:15 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * lib/resolv.rb: don't use Regexp#source to embed regexps.
+ [ruby-dev:23432]
- * ext/socket/option.c: Use "byte" as default argument for
- IP_MULTICAST_LOOP and IP_MULTICAST_TTL socket option to follow
- the original multicast implementation.
+Thu Apr 22 04:15:36 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Jan 20 20:20:27 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * parse.y (aref_args): should pass expanded list. [ruby-core:02793]
- * ext/socket/option.c: Use preprocessor macros to avoid repeated
- conditionals.
+Thu Apr 22 01:12:57 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Jan 20 13:55:03 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * numeric.c (flo_to_s): tweak output string based to preserve
+ decimal point and to remove trailing zeros. [ruby-talk:97891]
- * lib/rubygems/version.rb: [DOC] Use gender-neutral pronouns [ci skip]
- * lib/rubygems/security.rb: ditto
+ * string.c (rb_str_index_m): use unsigned comparison for T_FIXNUM
+ search. [ruby-talk:97342]
-Sun Jan 19 06:38:48 2014 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+Wed Apr 21 22:57:27 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
- * compar.c (cmp_equal): warn for this release and still rescue
- standard exceptions for a nicer transition. See #7688.
- Partly reverts r44502.
+ * lib/rinda/rinda.rb, test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: check Hash tuple size.
- * test/ruby/test_comparable.rb: adapt assertion to match new behavior.
+Wed Apr 21 20:05:00 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Sun Jan 19 06:27:18 2014 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::HTTP#proxy_open): set Host: field explicitly.
+ [ruby-list:39542]
- * test/ruby/test_comparable.rb: specify behavior for the different
- kind of exceptions rescued (or not) by Comparable#==.
+Mon Apr 19 18:11:15 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Jan 18 23:12:19 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_equal): returns true if two hashes have same set
+ of key-value set. [ruby-talk:97559]
- * ext/socket: Avoid unnecessary ppoll/select on Linux.
- Patch by Eric Wong. [ruby-core:57950] [Bug #9039]
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_eql): returns true if two hashes are equal and
+ have same default values.
-Sat Jan 18 22:57:44 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Mon Apr 19 08:19:58 2004 Doug Kearns <djkea2@mugca.its.monash.edu.au>
- * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::DNS::Resource::TXT#data): Return concatenated
+ * dln.c, io.c, lib/benchmark.rb, lib/cgi.rb, lib/csv.rb, lib/date.rb,
+ lib/ftools.rb, lib/getoptlong.rb, lib/logger.rb, lib/matrix.rb,
+ lib/monitor.rb, lib/set.rb, lib/thwait.rb, lib/timeout.rb,
+ lib/yaml.rb, lib/drb/drb.rb, lib/irb/workspace.rb, lib/net/ftp.rb,
+ lib/net/http.rb, lib/net/imap.rb, lib/net/telnet.rb,
+ lib/racc/parser.rb, lib/rinda/rinda.rb, lib/rinda/tuplespace.rb,
+ lib/shell/command-processor.rb, lib/soap/rpc/soaplet.rb,
+ lib/test/unit/testcase.rb, lib/test/unit/testsuite.rb: typo fix.
+
+Mon Apr 19 08:14:18 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::find_body): Allow for
+ #ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
+
+Fri Apr 16 22:33:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c: nearly finished RDoc comments.
+
+Fri Apr 16 17:04:07 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_equal): always returns true or false, never
+ returns nil. [ruby-dev:23404]
+
+Fri Apr 16 08:27:02 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: skip linking when libraries to be preloaded not
+ compiled. [ruby-list:39561]
+
+Thu Apr 15 23:21:52 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (pst_success_p): new method Process::Status#success?.
+ [ruby-dev:23385]
+
+Thu Apr 15 17:12:13 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * ext/gdbm/gdbm.c (Init_gdbm): define GDBM::READER, GDBM::WRITER,
+ GDBM::WRCREAT and GDBM::NEWDB.
+ (fgdbm_initialize): use specified read/write flag.
+
+Wed Apr 14 11:29:56 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * numeric.c (flo_eq): workaround for bcc32's bug.
+ (ruby-bugs-ja:PR#594)
+
+Wed Apr 14 13:06:35 2004 Doug Kearns <djkea2@mugca.its.monash.edu.au>
+
+ * array.c, enum.c, eval.c, file.c, io.c, numeric.c, object.c, prec.c,
+ process.c, re.c, string.c: typos in RDoc comments. [ruby-core:02783]
+
+Wed Apr 14 11:06:38 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::scan): Changed
+ behavior of :enddoc: -- it now unconditionally terminates
+ processing of the current file.
+
+Wed Apr 14 11:03:22 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * defines.h: include <net/socket.h> to get fd_set definition in BeOS.
+
+Tue Apr 13 23:06:30 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/rinda/rinda.rb: change pattern matching.
+ a === b -> a == b || a === b. [druby-ja:98]
+
+ * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Apr 13 19:54:29 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb: should not overwrite HTTP request header.
+ [ruby-list:39543]
+
+Tue Apr 13 01:30:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c: RDoc documentation (from RD; nearly finished).
+ * ext/iconv/charset_alias.rb: Prevent from RDoc'ing.
+
+Mon Apr 12 19:11:29 2004 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+
+ * gc.c (rb_gc_copy_finalizer): typo. [ruby-core:02774]
+
+Mon Apr 12 18:52:32 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (ossl_x509name_init_i): should return
+ a value.
+
+Mon Apr 12 10:43:47 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * dir.c (rb_glob2, rb_glob, rb_globi, push_globs, push_braces,
+ rb_push_glob): fix memory leak. (leaked when block was interrupted)
+
+Mon Apr 12 10:27:37 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: backport SIZEOF_TIME_T definition from 1.9.
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub: ditto.
+
+ * wince/Makefile.sub: ditto.
+
+Sun Apr 11 19:12:35 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.c (require_libraries): restore source file/line after
+ statically linked extensions initialized. [ruby-dev:23357]
+
+Sun Apr 11 10:47:04 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/code_objects.rb (RDoc::TopLevel::add_class_or_module): Toplevel
+ classes and modules are a special case too... (handle extending existing
+ classes with or without :enddoc:)
+
+Sat Apr 10 23:51:13 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/code_objects.rb (RDoc::Context::add_to): Implementation of :enddoc:
+ made one too many assumptions...
+
+Sat Apr 10 00:00:19 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/markup/simple_markup/inline.rb: Fix problem
+ with \_cat_<b>dog</b>
+
+Wed Apr 7 00:19:50 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/rinda/rinda.rb: fix hash tuple bug.
+
+ * lib/rinda/tuplespace.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb
+
+Tue Apr 6 18:24:18 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_reopen): should use rb_io_check_io().
+
+Tue Apr 6 16:46:09 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * configure.in: check the size of time_t.
+
+ * time.c (time_add): new function.
+ (time_plus): use time_add.
+ (time_minus): use time_add.
+
+Tue Apr 6 13:21:30 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (make_hostent): must return value.
+
+Tue Apr 6 00:05:30 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/rinda/rinda.rb: add require 'drb/drb'
+
+Mon Apr 5 08:18:23 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/rdoc.rb: Remove leading ./ from file names so that cross
+ references work properly.
+
+Sun Apr 4 20:33:42 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * eval.c (Init_load): make $LOADED_FEATURES built-in.
+ [ruby-dev:23299]
+
+ * ruby.c (ruby_prog_init): make $PROGRAM_NAME built-in.
+
+ * lib/English.rb: remove $LOADED_FEATURES and $PROGRAM_NAME.
+
+Sun Apr 4 14:01:20 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/options.rb (Options::parse): Allow multiple -x options to RDoc.
+ Fix bug where files weren't being excluded properly
+
+Sat Apr 3 17:11:05 2004 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.h: version 0.43.
+
+ * ext/syck/lib/gram.c: allow root-level inline collections.
+ [ruby-talk:94922]
+
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb (Symbol#to_yaml): emit symbols as implicits.
+ [ruby-talk:94930]
+
+ * ext/syck/bytecode.c: turn off default implicit typing.
+
+ * ext/syck/implicit.c: detect base60 integers.
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: handle base60, as well as hex and octal
+ with commas. implicit typing of ruby symbols.
+
+Fri Apr 2 17:27:17 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (top_include): include in the wrapped load is done for
+ the wrapper, not for a singleton class for wrapped main.
+ [ruby-dev:23305]
+
+Fri Apr 2 15:13:44 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_eq): use temporary double variable to save the
+ result (internal float register may be bigger than 64 bits, for
+ example, 80 bits on x86). [ruby-dev:23311]
+
+Fri Apr 2 14:35:26 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (block_pass): should generate unique identifier of the
+ pushing block. [ruby-talk:96363]
+
+Fri Apr 2 07:31:38 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (make_hostent): fix memory leak, based on
+ the patch from HORIKAWA Hisashi <vzw00011@nifty.ne.jp>.
+
+Thu Apr 1 22:55:33 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb: Allow rdoc comments in
+ =begin rdoc/=end
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb: Fix problem with comment in
+ top-level method being taken as file comment.
+
+Thu Apr 1 22:55:04 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_options.rb: Fix undefined variable warning.
+
+Thu Apr 1 19:58:37 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/mapping/{factory.rb,registry.rb}: fixed illegal mapped URI
+ object with soap/marshal.
+ added URIFactory class for URI mapping. BasetypeFactory checks
+ instance_variables when original mapping is not allowed (ivar must
+ be empty). Instance of URI have instance_variables but it must be
+ llowed whenever original mapping is allowed or not.
+
+ * lib/xsd/datatypes.rb: check the smallest positive non-zero
+ single-precision float exactly instead of packing with "f".
+ [ruby-talk:88822]
+
+ * lib/soap/mapping/rubytypeFactory.rb: should not dump singleton class.
+ [ruby-dev:22588]
+ c = class << Object.new; class C; self; end; end; SOAPMarshal.dump(c)
+
+Wed Mar 31 19:06:23 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * time.c (year_leap_p): new function.
+ (timegm_noleapsecond): ditto.
+ (search_time_t): use timegm_noleapsecond instead of
+ mktime for first guess.
+
+Wed Mar 31 12:04:04 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/delegate.rb (DelegateClass): define internal methods of the
+ result class, but not metaclass of the caller. [ruby-talk:96156]
+
+ * intern.h: provide proper prototypes. [ruby-core:02724]
+
+ * ruby.h: missing.h is now prerequisite to intern.h.
+
+Tue Mar 30 20:25:34 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * time.c (search_time_t): limit guess range by mktime if it is
+ available. [ruby-dev:23274]
+
+Sun Mar 28 14:16:59 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/pop.rb (auth): failed when account/password include "%".
+ [ruby-talk:95933]
+
+Sat Mar 27 21:40:41 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb: permit extra semicolon in content-type field.
+
+Sat Mar 27 10:40:48 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * (lib/pp.rb, lib/prettyprint.rb): define seplist in PP::PPMethods
+ instead of PrettyPrint.
+
+Thu Mar 25 23:28:52 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (time_overflow_p): backport 1.9 usec overflow function.
+ (ruby-bugs PR#1307)
+
+Thu Mar 25 23:15:24 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_options.rb (RI::Options::show_version):
+ Add --version option
+
+Thu Mar 25 04:16:18 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_options.rb (RI::Options): Add the --list-names option,
+ which dumps our all known names
+
+Thu Mar 25 03:57:47 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_util.rb (NameDescriptor::initialize): No longer
+ allow nested classes to be designated using "."--you must
+ now use "::"
+
+Thu Mar 25 02:00:18 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/html/one_page_html.rb (Page):
+ Fix to work with C modules.
+
+Wed Mar 24 21:17:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * lib/uri.rb: Documented (thanks Dmitry V. Sabanin).
+ * lib/uri/common.rb: Ditto.
+ * lib/uri/ftp.rb: Ditto.
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb: Ditto.
+ * lib/uri/http.rb: Ditto.
+ * lib/uri/https.rb: Ditto.
+ * lib/uri/ldap.rb: Ditto.
+ * lib/uri/mailto.rb: Ditto.
+ (All backported from 1.9)
+
+Wed Mar 24 18:48:26 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb ($ruby, $topdir, $hdrdir): should not be affected by
+ DESTDIR after installed.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (RUBY): / is not recognized as path separator on
+ nmake/bmake. [ruby-list:39388]
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): $INCFLAGS also should be lazy-evaluated.
+
+Wed Mar 24 12:32:56 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::handle_class_module):
+ Don't document methods if we don't know for sure the
+ class or module.
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_class):
+ Don't store documentation for singleton classes if we
+ don't know the real class.
+
+Wed Mar 24 11:11:26 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb (Generators::HTMLGenerator::load_html_template):
+ Allow non-RDoc templates by putting a slash in the template name
+
+Mon Mar 22 16:19:57 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.1: add -width option to .Bl for old groff.
+
+Sun Mar 21 21:11:16 2004 Keiju Ishitsuka <keiju@ishitsuka.com>
+
+ * lib/shell/*: bug fix for Shell#system(command_line_string).
+
+Sat Mar 20 20:57:10 2004 David Black <dblack@wobblini.net>
+
+ * lib/scanf.rb: Backported 1.9 branch
+ modifications/corrections to 1.8 branch
+
+Sat Mar 20 23:51:03 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_require_safe): preserve old ruby_errinfo.
+ [ruby-talk:95409]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_f_raise): should not clear backtrace information if
+ exception object already have one.
+
+Sat Mar 20 15:25:36 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/template/html/html.rb (RDoc::Page): Force
+ page background to white.
+
+Sat Mar 20 09:52:33 2004 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb, lib/date/format.rb: _parse() now accepts fractional
+ part of second minute that follows a comma or a full stop.
+
+Fri Mar 19 01:55:57 2004 Mauricio Fernandez <batsman.geo@yahoo.com>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_sync): need not to check writable. [ruby-core:02674]
+
+Thu Mar 18 21:44:38 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: backport drb.rb 1.16.
+
+Fri Mar 18 17:49:51 2005 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * struct.c (make_struct): allow const_id for accessor names.
+ [ruby-core:04585]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_attr): check if attribute name is local_id or
+ const_id.
+
+Thu Mar 18 16:22:38 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_eq): avoid false positive by using scope and
+ dyna_vars. no longer use frame.uniq.
+
+Wed Mar 17 14:44:43 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * dir.c (range): fix possible "\0" overrun. (in case of "\0-")
+
+Mon Mar 15 07:39:13 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_0): should not re-submit TAG_BREAK if this
+ yield is not break destination. [ruby-dev:23197]
+
+Sat Mar 13 14:28:16 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * test/drb/test_drbssl.rb: rescue LoadError. (Barkport from main
+ trunk)
+
+ * test/drb/test_drbunix.rb: ditto.
+
+Wed Mar 10 22:28:09 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (remove_dir): should handle symlink correctly.
+ This patch is contributed by Christian Loew. [ruby-talk:94635]
+ (Backport from main trunk)
+
+Wed Mar 10 16:28:42 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (return_jump): set return value to the return
+ destination. separated from localjump_destination().
+
+ * eval.c (break_jump): break innermost loop (or thread or proc).
+
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_0): set exit_value for block break.
+
+Wed Mar 10 15:58:43 2004 Ryan Davis <ryand@zenspider.com>
+
+ * eval.c (eval): Only print backtrace if generating the backtrace
+ doesn't generate an exception. [ruby-core:02621]
+
+Tue Mar 9 13:04:26 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_ungetc): raise IOError instead of calling
+ rb_sys_fail(). [ruby-talk:23181]
+
+Mon Mar 8 19:32:28 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/common.rb (URI::REGEXP::PATTERN::HOSTPORT): (?:#{PORT})
+ -> (?::#{PORT}). [ruby-dev:23170]
+
+Mon Mar 8 15:31:41 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * dir.c (range): treat incomplete '[' as ordinary character (like
+ has_magic does).
+
+ * dir.c (range): Cancel above change. More discussion is needed.
+
+Sun Mar 7 22:37:46 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * test/drb/ut_drb.rb: use 'druby://localhost:0'. [ruby-dev:23078]
+
+ * test/drb/ut_eval.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/drb/ut_large.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/drb/ut_safe1.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/drb/ut_drb_drbssl.rb: use 'drbssl://localhost:0'.
+
+Sun Mar 7 16:22:26 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in (lex.c): use $? instead of $<.
+
+Fri Mar 5 00:54:14 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: MOve RDoc documentation so that you can
+ now say 'ri Test::Unit'
+
+Tue Mar 2 12:32:59 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub, wince/Makefile.sub (config.h): shouldn't check
+ defined? NORETURN. [ruby-dev:23100]
+
+Mon Mar 1 12:24:10 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_alias):
+ Allow aliases to have parentheses
+
+Sun Feb 29 23:14:53 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_class):
+ Handle :nodoc: on singleton classes.
+
+Sat Feb 28 10:58:49 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * MANIFEST: add test_erb.rb
+
+ * lib/erb.rb, test/erb/test_erb.rb: don't forget filename,
+ if both filename and safe_level given. [ruby-dev:23050]
+
+Fri Feb 27 01:00:09 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb, test/drb/drbtest.rb: require drb/eq.rb by default
+
+Wed Feb 25 21:16:25 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * instruby.rb (with_destdir): should return the given argument if no
+ DESTDIR is given.
+
+ * instruby.rb: use path name expansion of cmd.exe.
+
+Wed Feb 25 09:35:22 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * error.c (NameError::Message): new class for lazy evaluation of
+ message to ensure replaced before marshalling. merge from HEAD.
+ (ruby-bugs-ja:PR#588)
+
+ * eval.c (rb_method_missing): use NameError::Message. merge from
+ HEAD. (ruby-bugs-ja:PR#588)
+
+Tue Feb 24 18:59:37 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * dir.c (glob_helper): '**/' should not match leading period
+ unless File::FNM_DOTMATCH is set. (like '*/') [ruby-dev:23014]
+
+Tue Feb 24 13:22:21 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/rdoc.rb (RDoc::RDoc::normalized_file_list): Attempt to get better
+ heuristics on which files to include and exclude. Now only include
+ non-standard files if they are explicitly named in ARGV.
+
+Tue Feb 24 07:23:30 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: Deal with :stopdoc: when
+ choosing a default main page to display (ie. don't select a page
+ if we don't have documentation for it).
+
+Tue Feb 24 06:40:14 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RubyLex::identify_identifier): Handle
+ class variables in code listings
+
+Tue Feb 24 06:40:14 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RubyLex::identify_identifier): Handle
+ class variables in code listings
+
+Tue Feb 24 06:32:27 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::do_aliases): Handle
+ aliases in C files.
+
+Tue Feb 24 06:16:22 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/rdoc.rb (RDoc::RDoc::document): Now create op dir _before_
+ parsing files.
+
+Tue Feb 24 06:08:47 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_constant):
+ Start collecting text of constant values earlier: was missing
+ values in output if there was no space after '='
+
+Tue Feb 24 06:08:25 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: Escape contant values.
+
+Tue Feb 24 03:45:06 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_config.c (ossl_config_each): add new method
+ OpenSSL::Config#each. it iterates with section name, field name
+ and value.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_config.c (Init_ossl_config): include Enumerable.
+
+Mon Feb 23 09:16:35 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * instruby.rb (DOSISH): embedded path in batch files should not be
+ prefixed by DESTDIR. [ruby-core:02186]
+
+Sun Feb 22 09:54:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * re.c: corrected documentation format (again)
+
+Sun Feb 22 09:43:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * re.c: corrected documentation format (rb_reg_initialize_m)
+
+Sat Feb 21 22:36:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c: documented, but needs more effort.
+
+Sat Feb 21 11:12:15 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * missing/os2.c, missing/x68.c: typo fix. pointed out by greentea.
+
+Fri Feb 20 18:59:47 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/irb/init.rb (IRB::IRB.parse_opts): add -I option to
+ irb. [ruby-dev:39243]
+
+Thu Feb 19 23:24:16 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb (Generators::HtmlClass::build_attribute_list):
+ Support visibility modifiers for attributes
+
+Thu Feb 19 23:24:16 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb (Generators::HtmlClass::build_attribute_list):
+ Support visibility modifiers for attributes
+
+Thu Feb 19 22:39:04 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: DRb.start_service only once in testsuites.
+ DRb.start_service could handle this.
+
+Thu Feb 19 22:19:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * lib/ostruct.rb: documented
+
+Thu Feb 19 21:28:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c: improved documentation
+
+Thu Feb 19 03:10:52 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c: synchronized with main trunk (rev 1.11).
+
+Thu Feb 19 02:30:34 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c: documentation checked.
+
+Thu Feb 19 00:11:05 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/markup/simple_markup/preprocess.rb (SM::PreProcess::handle):
+ Strip extraneous space from filenames in :include:
+
+Wed Feb 18 22:52:00 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/unix.rb: remove O_NONBLOCK, thanks \ay
+
+Wed Feb 18 22:47:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c: documented
+
+Wed Feb 18 22:03:11 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/*: should not depend on $KCODE.
+
+Wed Feb 18 17:18:01 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: need to include <olectl.h> on Cygwin.
+
+Wed Feb 18 10:40:38 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): do not prepend dots for negative
+ numbers if FZERO is specified. [ruby-dev:39218]
+
+Tue Feb 17 23:40:34 2004 Guy Decoux <ts@moulon.inra.fr>
+
+ * sprintf.c (rb_f_sprintf): preserve original val for
+ format_integer. [ruby-talk:92975]
+
+Tue Feb 17 23:28:45 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/marshaltestlib.rb: common marshal testcase added.
+
+ * test/ruby/test_marshal.rb: use above testsuite.
+
+ * test/soap/marshal/test_marshal.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/soap/marshal/cmarshal.rb: removed (not used).
+
+Tue Feb 17 10:51:23 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_emitter_end_object): takes only one arg.
+
+Tue Feb 17 01:35:28 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): care that another thread replace NODE_DREGX_ONCE
+ to NODE_LIT. [ruby-dev:22920]
+
+Tue Feb 17 01:24:35 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub (config.h): define
+ STACK_GROW_DIRECTION. [ruby-dev:22910]
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub (config.h): add newer checks.
+
+ * wince/Makefile.sub (config.h): define NEED_IO_SEEK_BETWEEN_RW.
+
+Tue Feb 17 00:38:10 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/rinda/tuplespace.rb: TupleSpace#initialize, stop doubling timeout
+
+Tue Feb 17 00:18:03 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * test/rinda/test_rinda.rb: import test_rinda.rb
+
+Tue Feb 17 00:14:30 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: avoid warning "Redefinition of macro
+ 'HAVE_GETLOGIN'".
+
+ * vms/config.h_in: ditto.
+
+Mon Feb 16 23:28:14 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/csv.rb: document reduction. [ruby-core:02429]
+
+Mon Feb 16 22:08:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * lib/generator.rb: corrected doc format
+ * lib/rinda/rinda.rb: added documentation (from Hugh Sasse)
+ * lib/rinda/tuplespace.rb: ditto
+
+Mon Feb 16 20:41:32 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: show more warnings. (refering to mingw)
+
+ * bcc32/setup.mak: ditto.
+
+Mon Feb 16 13:39:44 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * dir.c (rb_glob, rb_globi): add const.
+
+ * ruby.h: ditto.
+
+Mon Feb 16 02:16:33 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: should warn suspicious pointer conversion.
+
+ * bcc32/setup.mak: ditto.
+
+Sun Feb 15 19:06:42 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/rinda/tuplespace.rb: TupleSpace#read(tpl, 0), raise
+ RequestExpiredError if not found.
+
+Sun Feb 15 15:56:46 2004 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c: add IDispatch wrapper in val2variant.
+ Thanks, arton.
+
+Sun Feb 15 01:46:05 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: absolute path of ruby is assigned to $(RUBY).
+ [ruby-dev:22870]
+
+Sat Feb 14 11:29:41 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * sample/drb/*: import lib/drb/sample
+
+Sat Feb 14 11:08:23 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: add pretty_print, thanks gotoken.
+
+Fri Feb 13 12:35:08 2004 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: File.link may raise EINVAL and
+ EACCES on Windows.
+
+Thu Feb 12 21:45:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * lib/ftools.rb: documented
+
+Thu Feb 12 21:25:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * lib/base64.rb: backported from HEAD (modularised and documented)
+
+Thu Feb 12 20:31:48 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_tmpsrc): cpp32 of Borland C++ ignores #error
+ directives in DOS line-ending files at all.
+
+Thu Feb 12 02:23:56 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb: use assert_raise instead of assert_raises.
+
+ * lib/pp.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/time.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/tsort.rb: ditto.
+ use TSortHash and TSortArray instead of Hash and Array in test.
+
+Wed Feb 11 20:01:12 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_file.rb (TestFile::test_fnmatch): added tests for
+ File.fnmatch. [ruby-dev:22815][ruby-dev:22819]
+
+ * test/ruby/test_proc.rb (TestProc::test_eq): added a
+ test. [ruby-dev:22599]
+
+ * test/ruby/test_proc.rb (TestProc::test_eq): added tests for
+ Proc#==. [ruby-dev:22592], [ruby-dev:22601]
+
+Tue Feb 10 16:43:56 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (umethod_bind): purge unused check. [ruby-dev:22850]
+
+Mon Feb 9 17:16:00 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb: escape '{' and '}' to avoid warnings.
+
+Mon Feb 9 13:00:55 2004 Hirokazu Yamamoto <ocean@m2.ccsnet.ne.jp>
+
+ * dir.c (fnmatch): File.fnmatch('*?', 'a') should return true.
+ [ruby-dev:22815]
+
+ * dir.c (fnmatch): File.fnmatch('\[1\]' , '[1]') should return true.
+ [ruby-dev:22819]
+
+Sun Feb 8 16:46:13 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/pp.rb (PP::PPMethods::object_address_group): suppress negative
+ sign for higher heap areas.
+
+Fri Feb 6 22:48:16 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb (gen_url): Support
+ https in RDoc hyperlinks
+
+Fri Feb 6 22:41:22 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/pp.rb (PPInspectTest#test_to_s_with_iv): rollback the previous
+ commit. [ruby-dev:22813]
+
+Fri Feb 6 22:22:50 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/pp.rb (PPInspectTest#test_to_s_with_iv): remove instance
+ variable which is defined in the test.
+
+Fri Feb 6 00:48:37 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/prettyprint.rb (PrettyPrint#first?): obsoleted.
+
+Thu Feb 5 23:56:55 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/prettyprint.rb (PrettyPrint#seplist): added.
+
+ * lib/pp.rb (PPMethods#pp_object): use seplist.
+ (PPMethods#pp_hash): ditto.
+ (Array#pretty_print): ditto.
+ (Struct#pretty_print): ditto.
+ (MatchData#pretty_print): ditto.
+
+ * lib/set.rb (Set#pretty_print): use seplist.
+
+Wed Feb 4 02:12:06 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * file.c (test_l): fix wrong method name in document.
+ (test_S): ditto.
+ (test_b): ditto.
+ (test_c): ditto.
+ (test_suid): ditto.
+ (test_sgid): ditto.
+ (test_sticky): ditto.
+
+Tue Feb 3 08:04:57 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pp.rb (Struct#pretty_print_cycle): follow 1.8 style.
+
+Mon Feb 2 19:33:49 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: backport from 1.9 for Interix.
+
+ * dln.c (dln_load): ditto.
+
+Mon Feb 2 13:31:51 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (canonical_each): fix merge miss.
+
+Mon Feb 2 01:54:00 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pp.rb (Struct#pretty_print): make it 1.8 style.
+ (Numeric#pretty_print, FalseClass#pretty_print)
+ (TrueClass#pretty_print, Module#pretty_print): fix pp for objects
+ with instance variables. [ruby-talk:91157]
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::Generic#find_proxy): return nil on loopback
+ address.
+
+ * lib/resolv-replace.rb (BasicSocket#send): don't replace because
+ it has no hostname argument.
+ (IPSocket.getaddress): raise SocketError instead of
+ Resolv::ResolvError for errors.
+ (TCPSocket#initialize, UDPSocket#bind, UDPSocket#connect)
+ (SOCKSSocket#initialize): use IPSocket.getaddress instead of
+ Resolv.getaddress.
+ (UDPSocket#send): recognize 3 arguments form. try all addresses on
+ 4 arguments form.
+
+Sun Feb 1 18:17:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb: merged coding style changes from HEAD.
+
+Sun Feb 1 16:15:00 2004 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: rearranged documentation for RDoc's sake.
+ * lib/matrix.rb: improved documentation.
+ * lib/net/http.rb: slight documentation formatting improvement.
+
+Sun Feb 1 05:30:06 2004 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::Generic#find_proxy): warn HTTP_PROXY.
+ raise an errror on non-http proxy URI.
+ (OpenURI::Buffer#<<): make a tempfile binmode. [ruby-talk:90793]
+
+Sat Jan 31 09:20:32 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nakahiro@sairon.co.jp>
+
+ * sample/openssl/gen_csr.rb: wrong usage string.
+
+Sat Jan 31 01:00:32 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/wsdlDriver.rb, lib/wsdl/soap/operation.rb: add support of
+ "parts" attribute of soap:body element in WSDL.
+
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/schema.rb: friendly warning message for
+ simpleType element which is not supported for now.
+
+ * lib/soap/mapping/factory.rb: deleted unused methods.
+
+ * lib/soap/mapping/rubytypeFactory.rb: do no ignore case while xsi:type
+ string <-> Ruby class name matching.
+
+ * test/wsdl/soap/{soapbodyparts.wsdl,test_soapbodyparts.wsdl}: new
+ files.
+
+Thu Jan 29 23:56:00 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * util.c (mblen): fix overrun. [ruby-dev:22672]
+
+Thu Jan 29 22:41:53 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: Allow 'link:' in Tidylinks.
+ THis means you can write "see f1[link:files/f1_rb.html]".
+
+Thu Jan 29 15:33:23 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509hame.c (ossl_x509name_initialize): change
+ second argument. it expected to be a Hash not an Integer.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (ossl_x509name_add_entry): add new
+ function for OpenSSL::X509::Name#add_entry.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (ossl_x509name_to_a): append ASN.1
+ tag number to each element of return value.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (Init_ossl_x509name): add constants
+ OpenSSL::X509::Name::DEFAULT_OBJECT_TYPE and OBJECT_TYPE_TEMPLATE.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/x509.rb (OpenSSL::X509::Name#initialize):
+ second argument takes OBJECT_TYPE_TEMPLATE by default.
+
+ * sample/openssl/gen_csr.rb: use OpenSSL::X509::Name.parse.
+
+Wed Jan 28 04:29:41 2004 Eric Schwartz <emschwar@fc.hp.com>
+
+ * lib/cgi/session.rb: use LOCK_SH to read, and a few other
+ improvements. [ruby-core:02328]
+
+Tue Jan 27 11:09:29 2004 FUKUMOTO Atsushi <fukumoto@nospam.imasy.or.jp>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (s_recvfrom): sending length should be an
+ invariant while retrying on EAGAIN. [ruby-talk:89962]
+
+Tue Jan 27 10:35:18 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (set_argv): fix condition.
+
+Tue Jan 27 02:26:31 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (WEBrick:HTTPUtils::parse_header):
+ refine regex for header-name.
+
+Tue Jan 27 00:30:11 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub: rollback.
+
+Mon Jan 26 22:53:04 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * io.c: Remove documentation references to $defout.
+
+Mon Jan 26 15:11:47 2004 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sample/exyacc.rb: escape '}' to avoid warning.
+
+Mon Jan 26 14:41:46 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/delegate.rb (Delegator::initialize): preserve
+ singleton_method_added method [ruby-dev:22685]
+
+ * lib/delegate.rb (Delegator::initialize): use Kernel::raise
+ instead of mere raise. [ruby-dev:22681]
+
+Mon Jan 26 12:47:17 2004 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: define CONST84 when TCL_MAJOR_VERSION == 7
+
+Mon Jan 26 11:35:23 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb: Makefiles should depend on also rbconfig.rb.
+ (ruby-bugs:PR#1256)
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (set_argv): set real arguments to
+ WIN32OLE::ARGV. [ruby-list:39073]
+
+Thu Jan 22 22:54:53 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (BEG_REGEXP): allow 8-bit characters in quoted
+ strings for Novell GroupWise Internet Agent.
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (DATA_REGEXP): ditto.
+
+Thu Jan 22 16:21:33 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (string_content): reset lexical states at the beginning of
+ string contents. [ruby-list:39061]
+
+Wed Jan 21 21:55:51 2004 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: remove O_NONBLOCK, thanks \ay
+ * lib/drb/extserv.rb: typo
+
+Wed Jan 21 17:57:56 2004 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (envelope): allow NIL.
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (body): ditto.
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (number): ditto.
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (ensure_nz_number): show a detailed error
+ message.
+
+Wed Jan 21 16:44:20 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (merge_libs): squeeze successive same libraries.
+ [ruby-dev:22652]
+
+Wed Jan 21 16:01:37 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/digest/rmd160/extconf.rb: have_library appends found library.
+
+Wed Jan 21 11:36:00 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (block_append): update nd_end for "real" head node.
+ [ruby-list:39058]
+
+Tue Jan 20 14:48:13 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: should check <openssl/conf_api.h> instead
+ of OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER. [ruby-list:39056]
+
+Tue Jan 20 14:43:17 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/base64.rb: Add RDoc
+
+Tue Jan 20 14:25:51 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/abbrev.rb: Add RDoc
+
+Tue Jan 20 13:22:39 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: Document aliases at
+ top-most level.
+
+ * lib/English.rb: Document English.rb.
+
+Tue Jan 20 02:49:22 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: add check for OpenSSL version.
+ [ruby-list:39054]
+
+Tue Jan 20 02:38:13 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (w_class): should not dump singleton class.
+ [ruby-dev:22631]
+
+Tue Jan 20 01:31:36 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (lineno): typo fix(FIX2INT -> INT2FIX).
+
+Mon Jan 19 21:53:38 2004 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c, re.c, string.c, time.c: fixed up positions of RDocs.
+
+Mon Jan 19 07:09:20 2004 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date.rb: zone was wrong when it was behind UTC.
+ Thanks Mark J. Reed.
+
+ * lib/date/format.rb: %z is now always replaced by four digits
+ with a leading plus or minus sign.
+
+ * sample/cal.rb: added a class, anyway.
+
+Sun Jan 18 20:47:35 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.c: use translate_char() on Cygwin.
+
+Sun Jan 18 02:33:26 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * defines.h (_WIN32): undef _WIN32 on Cygwin before defining DOSISH.
+
+Sun Jan 18 00:23:55 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (class2path): check anonymous class/module before
+ checking referable, and allow singleton classes.
+
+Fri Jan 16 14:33:35 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (class2path): get class path and check referable.
+ [ruby-dev:22588]
+
+Fri Jan 16 09:52:23 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_eq): Proc with empty body may not be equal.
+ [ruby-dev:22590]
+
+Thu Jan 15 13:03:10 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (argf_read): do not append EOF. (ruby-bugs-ja:PR#585)
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_fwrite): ad-hockery hack to get rid of HP-UX stdio
+ weird behavior. [ruby-dev:22424]
+
+Wed Jan 14 13:31:06 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/iconv/extconf.rb: wrapper iconv.rb is dependent on platform.
+
+Tue Jan 13 18:54:28 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/logger.rb(Logger#msg2str): no special treatment for the object
+ which responds to :to_str. commited at 2004-01-11T21:46:27 by
+ gsinclair.
+
+ * lib/logger.rb(LogDevice#initialize): remove type checking if the
+ given object is a String. Kernel.open handles it correctly.
+ commited at 2004-01-11T21:46:27 by gsinclair.
+
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb: follow above change (ArgumentError ->
+ TypeError.) follow above commit.
+
+Tue Jan 13 14:27:13 2004 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnerutilities.rb (TestRunnerUtilities):
+ moved run method which allows output level. [ruby-dev:22554]
+
+Tue Jan 13 04:29:52 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_driver.rb (RiDriver::report_method_stuff):
+ Show fully-qualified class names in class list.
+
+Tue Jan 13 01:04:37 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_paths.rb (RI::Paths): First attempt at
+ incorporating DESTDIR in the rdoc installation.
+
+Mon Jan 12 23:27:19 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (primary): fix position after FCALL. [ruby-dev:22574]
+
+Mon Jan 12 12:07:22 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::do_methods):
+ Someone changed the "// in eval.c" comments to "/*...*/" style,
+ so the parsing of the source file name broke.
+
+ * object.c: Remove spurious space in TrueClass documentation.
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::find_body): Fix
+ bad regexp: if the code before a documented method contained
+ a comment that wasn't terminated by whitespace, that comment
+ and all intervening code was included in the following
+ method's documentation.
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_formatter.rb (RI::HtmlFormatter::break_to_newline):
+ HTML formats need explicit line breaks.
+
+Mon Jan 12 11:46:30 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG, RPATHFLAG): enclose paths with single
+ quotes. [ruby-dev:22564]
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (libpathflag): do not enclose with quotes always.
+
+ * {bcc32,win32,wince}/Makefile.sub (LIBPATHFLAG): quoted.
+
+Mon Jan 12 02:24:07 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_formatter.rb (RI::HtmlFormatter): Add HTML
+ generation support to ri (Elliot Hughes)
+
+Mon Jan 12 02:24:07 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_formatter.rb (RI::HtmlFormatter): Add HTML
+ generation support to ri (Elliot Hughes)
+
+Sun Jan 11 02:07:47 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_options.rb (RI::Options::OptionList::OptionList):
+ Also accept command line options via the 'RI' environment variable.
+
+Sun Jan 11 02:07:47 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_options.rb (RI::Options::OptionList::OptionList):
+ Also accept command line options via the 'RI' environment variable.
+
+Sat Jan 10 21:27:41 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (eval): need to add message delimiter. [ruby-dev:22561]
+
+Sat Jan 10 01:54:50 2004 Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
+
+ * defines.h (__NeXT__): Ensure that all standard S_IRUSR, S_IWGRP,
+ S_IRWXO, etc. macros are defined since future code might require
+ them (even though present code only requires a subset).
+
+ * defines.h (__NeXT__): Bug fix: WORDS_BIGENDIAN was not being set
+ correctly on Rhapsody when -arch compiler flag was used (via
+ configure's --enable-fat-binary option).
+
+Fri Jan 9 10:05:14 2004 Siena. <siena@faculty.chiba-u.jp>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (libpathflag): use single quotes. [ruby-dev:22440]
+
+Thu Jan 8 23:49:21 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (RDOCTARGET): new macro. if you want to install
+ rdoc documentation, you need to run configure with
+ --enable-install-doc.
+
+Thu Jan 8 21:29:43 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.c (ossl_pkey_to_der): removed; it returns
+ public key only.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c (ossl_dh_to_der): new function for
+ OpenSSL::PKey::DH#to_der.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dsa.c (ossl_dsa_to_der): new function for
+ OpenSSL::PKey::DSA#to_der.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c (ossl_rsa_to_der): new function for
+ OpenSSL::PKey::RSA#to_der.
+
+Thu Jan 8 16:51:04 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/wsdl/datetime/test_datetime.rb: fixed a stupid testcase which
+ dumps "E" at month-end.
+
+Thu Jan 8 11:20:01 2004 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c, object.c, process.c, re.c: don't use C++ style comments.
+
+Thu Jan 8 04:36:21 2004 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (WEBrick::CGI#initialize): should create
+ @config[:Logger] if it was not given.
+
+ * sample/webrick/*: new files.
+
+ * MANIFEST: add sample/webrick/*
+
+Wed Jan 7 13:00:18 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_driver.rb: Fix problem where ri was
+ being too eager to find matches of ambiguous method
+ names (such as "ri Thread.join" would return both
+ Thread.join and ThreadsWait.join)
+
+Wed Jan 7 12:35:41 2004 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/debug.rb: revert command parse regexps. [ruby-list:39014] by
+ Shirai,Kaoru.
+
+Wed Jan 7 08:21:04 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parserfactory.rb: Check for shebang
+ line in files that would otherwise be treated as
+ plain text.
+
+Tue Jan 6 22:13:34 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_mod_modfunc): should break if m has no super class.
+ [ruby-dev:22498]
+
+Tue Jan 6 21:55:02 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (fptr_finalize): should save errno just after failure.
+ [ruby-dev:22492]
+
+Tue Jan 6 14:53:14 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * bin/ri: split out the display side, making it pluggable. Added
+ new ri_driver and ri_display files in lib/rdoc/ri.
+
+Tue Jan 6 06:37:53 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * bin/rdoc: Add --ri-system switch
+
+ * lib/.document: Update with list of files that seem to have
+ documentation
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: Reorder comment to make it RDoc friendly.
+
+ * Makefile.in: add install-nodoc target, and make it
+ generate RDoc on default install.
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_options.rb (RI::Options::parse): Add
+ --doc-dir option to ri.
+
+Tue Jan 6 00:04:40 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_method_or_yield_parameters):
+ fix parsing if there are braces in a method parameter list
+
+Fri Jan 2 14:54:11 2004 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * bin/ri: Add new --classes option, and arrange for
+ help messages to be paged too.
+
+ * bin/rdoc: Add statistics.
+
+ * process.c: (MG) Added Process documentation
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_formatter.rb (RI::AttributeFormatter::wrap):
+ Fix problem with labels not displaying in RI labeled
+ lists using BS and ANSI modes.
+
+Fri Jan 2 01:50:13 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (argf_eof): ARGF.eof? should not have any side effect.
+ [ruby-dev:22469]
+
+Wed Dec 31 17:25:17 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (argf_each_byte): should return self. [ruby-dev:22465]
+
+Wed Dec 31 11:20:34 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::do_methods): Make
+ file referenced in "// in sss.c" relative to current file.
+
+Wed Dec 31 11:17:37 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/generators/html_generator.rb: Fix problem when
+ a public method was aliased, but the alias is then
+ made private, and hence doesn't appear in RDoc output.
+
+Wed Dec 31 01:33:05 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * array.c, error.c, eval.c, io.c, prec.c, range.c, re.c,
+ string.c, time.c: Add RDoc for Kernel functions, and tidy.
+
+Tue Dec 30 19:39:14 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_f_readline): should raise EOFError at the end of
+ files. [ruby-dev:22458]
+
+ * io.c (argf_read): should concatenate input files when length
+ argument is nil. [ruby-dev:22450]
+
+ * io.c (argf_read): should update supplied string buffer (2nd
+ argument) even when IO#read is called multiple times.
+
+ * io.c: should initialize lineno by zero. [ruby-dev:22460]
+
+Tue Dec 30 12:30:30 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/code_objects.rb (RDoc::Context::find_symbol): If a
+ class and a method have the same name, finding Xxx.abc was trying
+ to find 'abc' in method 'Xxx', not class 'Xxx'.
+
+
+Tue Dec 30 08:32:32 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_method):
+ Handle undoing nesting of yield parameters correctly for:
+
+ def each_entry(&b) Dir.foreach(@path) {|f| yield P.new(f) } end
+
+
+Tue Dec 30 08:32:32 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_method):
+ Handle undoing nesting of yield parameters correctly for:
+
+ def each_entry(&block) Dir.foreach(@path) {|f| yield Pathname.new(f) } end
+
+Mon Dec 29 12:51:02 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * eval.c: Add RDoc for Kernel global functions.
+
+Mon Dec 29 11:00:16 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * array.c: Tidy up RDoc loose ends.
+
+Mon Dec 29 05:05:51 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * struct.c, random: Add RDoc comments
+
+Mon Dec 29 02:20:54 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * eval.c: Add RDoc for class Proc, Method, UnboundMethod
+
+Mon Dec 29 00:41:44 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * math.c: Add RDoc comments
+
+Sun Dec 28 20:19:11 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_sysread): StringIO.new.sysread didn't
+ raise EOFError.
+
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (gzreader_gets): don't increment lineno when
+ gzfile_read_all returns "".
+
+Sun Dec 28 15:25:08 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * class.c,object.c,parse.y,sprintf.c,variable.c: Document classes
+ Object, Module, etc...
+
+Sun Dec 28 11:55:29 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: generate bom.csv and mac.csv files on the fly.
+ [ruby-talk:88852]
+
+ * test/csv/{bom.csv,mac.csv}: removed.
+
+Sun Dec 28 08:56:51 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * eval.c: Thead[Group] RDoc (thanks to MG)
+
+Sun Dec 28 03:50:05 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::find_override_comment):
+ Escape method names used in regexp
+
+Sun Dec 28 01:46:02 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_formatter.rb (RI::TextFormatter::display_flow_item):
+ Add support for rules in 'ri' output.
+
+Sun Dec 28 01:35:35 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::find_body):
+ Sometimes the Ruby source aliases two otherwise
+ unrelated methods (for example Kernel#object_id and
+ Kernel#hash are both the same C function). Provide a
+ facility to allow the methods to be documented
+ separately.
+
+Sun Dec 28 01:05:31 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * marshal.c, signal.c: RDoc collemts added by Elliott Hughes
+
+Sun Dec 28 00:48:47 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_c.rb (RDoc::C_Parser::find_class_comment):
+ Some source files use lower case class or module names
+ when naming the Init_XXX function in C.
+
+Sat Dec 27 23:41:46 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: fix "test: too many arguments" error.
+
+Sat Dec 27 15:32:19 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@wireless_3.local.thomases.com>
+
+ * time.c: RDoc comments added
+
+Sat Dec 27 15:07:57 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * object.c: Add RDoc comments for Symbol class.
+
+Sat Dec 27 14:42:30 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * numeric.c: Add RDoc comments.
+
+Sat Dec 27 00:44:00 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (next_argv): warn always for stdin on inplace edit mode.
+
+ * io.c (read_all): need to check string value.
+
+ * io.c (argf_read): allow ARGF.read(nil). [ruby-dev:22433]
+
+Fri Dec 26 23:02:09 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_f_backquote): need not to check nil result.
+ [ruby-core:02078]
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_getline): should return nil when read_all gives
+ empty string, even when nil rs is specified. [ruby-core:02077]
+
+Fri Dec 26 18:50:59 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: check if getcontext and setcontext are available.
+
+ * eval.c: use presence of getcontext/setcontext.
+
+Fri Dec 26 16:40:53 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (PathnameTest#test_plus): add 2 assertions.
+
+Fri Dec 26 09:26:58 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * pack.c (pack_pack): add sign check for 'i', and 'l'.
+ [ruby-dev:22427]
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_quad_pack): add range check for 'quad int'.
+
+Thu Dec 25 22:39:59 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_update): don't return any value.
+
+Thu Dec 25 15:30:17 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_update): call rb_str_modify().
+
+Thu Dec 25 05:08:09 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (search_required): search actual file name once when no
+ extension specified.
+
+Thu Dec 25 04:00:44 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * stable version 1.8.1 released.
+
+Thu Dec 25 00:17:53 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: check for nanosleep, -lrt if required.
+ [ruby-core:02059]
+
+ * eval.c (thread_timer): use select(2) if nanosleep(2) is not
+ available.
+
+ * eval.c: check __stub_getcontext for glibc on some platforms.
+ [ruby-list:38984]
+
+Wed Dec 24 23:48:04 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/soap/test_basetype.rb, test/soap/marshal/test_marshal.rb
+ test/xsd/test_xsd.rb: use "(-1.0 / (1.0 / 0.0))" instead of "-0.0"
+ to express -0.0. [ruby-talk:88786]
+
+Wed Dec 24 23:29:30 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/tsort.rb (test_orphaned_break): removed.
+
+Wed Dec 24 20:53:06 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkmulticolumnlist.rb: new sample
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkmultilistframe.rb: bug fix
+
+Wed Dec 24 20:37:37 2003 Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
+
+ * configure.in (LDSHARED): Fixed typographical error in assignment of
+ LDSHARED for Rhapsody which caused linking of extension modules to
+ fail.
+
+Wed Dec 24 17:51:18 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (rb_thread_flock): enable thread support again.
+
+Wed Dec 24 16:46:08 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (catch_timer): do not call rb_thread_schedule() inside to
+ avoid pthread_mutex_lock() deadlock. interrupts to system calls
+ are detected by TRAP_END via EINTR error.
+
+ * eval.c (thread_timer): do not post signal unless it is
+ absolutely necessary.
+
+ * rubysig.h (TRAP_END): add CHECK_INTS to switch thread.
+
+ * regex.c (re_compile_pattern): check if nextp is smaller than
+ pend. [ruby-dev:22372]
+
+ * eval.c (umethod_bind): remove method overridden check.
+ [ruby-dev:22366]
+
+Wed Dec 24 16:13:05 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_read): should check for error
+ status by SSL_get_error().
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_write): ditto.
+
+Wed Dec 24 14:23:27 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_read): clear the buffer argument
+ when returning nil. [ruby-dev:22363]
+
+ * test/ruby/ut_eof.rb (TestEOF::test_eof_0, TestEOF::test_eof_1):
+ add buffer argument tests.
+
+Wed Dec 24 14:07:55 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: Modules are allowed to rescue.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb: show output_level in order.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb: get rid of successive same
+ directories in load path.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb (test_assert_nothing_raised,
+ test_assert_raise): test for modules.
+
+Wed Dec 24 13:43:34 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/net/imap.rb (authenticate): remove "\n" from base64 encoded
+ strings.
+
+Wed Dec 24 11:26:41 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: should not create any
+ files or directories in current directory. [ruby-talk:88724]
+
+Wed Dec 24 10:29:53 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_read): never return nil at
+ unlimited read. [ruby-dev:22334]
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_read): support second
+ argument. [ruby-dev:22350]
+
+Wed Dec 24 09:38:49 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (arg): should return 0 after error. [ruby-dev:22360]
+
+Wed Dec 24 00:56:54 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (read_all): do not return nil at the end of file.
+ [ruby-dev:22334]
+
+ * io.c (argf_read): do not depend on nil at eof behavior of
+ IO#read().
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_join): dup exception before re-raising it.
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_eof): call clearerr() to prevent side effect. this
+ patch is supplied by Masahiro Sakai <sakai@tom.sfc.keio.ac.jp>.
+ [ruby-dev:22234]
+
+ * pack.c (OFF16): get offset for big endian machines.
+
+ * pack.c (pack_pack): use OFF16 instead of OFF16B.
+ [ruby-dev:22344]
+
+ * pack.c (pack_unpack): ditto.
+
+Tue Dec 23 22:47:14 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_check_readable): set FMODE_RBUF always, even if
+ NEED_IO_SEEK_BETWEEN_RW is not defined. [ruby-dev:22340]
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_check_writable): clear FMODE_RBUF before writing
+ something.
+
+Tue Dec 23 22:25:00 2003 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb: incomplete RDoc documentation added in place of
+ existing RD comments. Tabs converted to spaces.
+
+Tue Dec 23 19:44:47 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/soap/test_streamhandler.rb (test_basic_auth): removed.
+ soap4r + basic_auth is not officially supported in ruby/1.8.1 even
+ though soap4r + basic_auth + http-access2 should run fine.
+
+Tue Dec 23 19:42:59 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_ungetc): raise an exception at unread stream to
+ avoid unspecified behavior. [ruby-dev:22330]
+
+ * test/ruby/test_system.rb (test_syntax): glob relatively from
+ __FILE__.
+
+Tue Dec 23 18:09:40 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * pack.c (pack_pack): remove unnecessary negative value check.
+ [ruby-dev:22329]
+
+Tue Dec 23 17:26:55 2003 KONISHI Hiromasa <konishih@fd6.so-net.ne.jp>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub (config.h): bcc has finite(). [ruby-list:38940]
+
+Tue Dec 23 16:08:16 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/rexml/encodings/US-ASCII.rb: typo. [ruby-talk:88650]
+
+ * test/ruby/test_system.rb: num of asserts depended on running dir.
+
+ * test/xsd/test_noencoding.rb: rexml + without iconv/uconv cannot
+ handle euc-jp. install iconv, uconv or xmlscan.
+
+Tue Dec 23 14:13:51 2003 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic::check_userinfo,
+ URI::Generic::check_user, URI::Generic::check_password): tests
+ conflicts/depends with other components closely.
+
+ * test/uri/test_generic.rb (TestGeneric::test_set_component):
+ added tets.
+
+Tue Dec 23 11:08:34 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/xsd/test_noencoding.rb: rescue Errno::EINVAL and do not test.
+ "euc-jp" might not be in supported encoding name list.
+ [ruby-talk:88650]
+
+Tue Dec 23 06:10:31 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (CGI): add support for mod_ruby.
+
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (CGI::Socket): add check for existence of
+ OpenSSL module in all HTTPS related methods.
+
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (CGI::Socket#cipher): should create similar
+ value to OpenSSL::SSLSocket#cipher.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb (HTTPResponse#setup_header): should
+ set "connection: close" if @keep_alive is false.
+
+ * lib/webrick/https.rb (HTTPrequest#meta_vars): add supprt for
+ SSL_PROTOCOL, SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE and SSL_CIPHER_ALGKEYSIZE.
+
+Mon Dec 22 23:00:05 2003 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic::check_opaque): fixed typo.
+
+Mon Dec 22 21:59:24 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (map_charset): always ensure code is a String.
+
+Mon Dec 22 21:15:29 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * class.c (rb_mod_init_copy): always copy singleton class.
+ [ruby-dev:22325]
+
+Mon Dec 22 20:44:36 2003 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#route_from): accepts urls which
+ has no host-part.
+
+ * test/uri/test_generic.rb (TestGeneric::test_route): added a test.
+
+Mon Dec 22 20:38:44 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi.rb: reduce eval.
+
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::QueryExtension::read_multipart): alias path to
+ local_path. [ruby-list:38883]
+
+Mon Dec 22 20:09:31 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/soap/test_property.rb: remove duplicated test method.
+
+Mon Dec 22 18:22:04 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub (config.h): remove
+ HAVE_ISINF definition to follow previous commits of missing.h
+ and win32/win32.h.
+
+Mon Dec 22 17:23:42 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (ac_cv_func_setitimer): moved from defines.h
+
+ * defines.h, rubysig.h, signal.c: removed macro handling which
+ should be done in configure.
+
+ * configure.in (intrinsics.h): check if present.
+
+ * ruby.h: include intrinsics.h if available.
+
+ * bignum.c, marshal.c: include ieeefp.h if available.
+
+ * missing.h (isinf): define as a macro if finite() and isnan()
+ are available. [ruby-core:02032]
+
+Mon Dec 22 17:07:31 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (mingw): set isnan, finite and isinf to yes.
+
+Mon Dec 22 13:40:19 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/property.rb: passing block by reference.
+
+Mon Dec 22 00:32:43 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_with_disable_interrupt): use ENABLE_INTS instead of
+ ALLOW_INTS which may switch context. [ruby-dev:22319]
+
+ * ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_emitter_write): str bigger than
+ e->bufsize causes buffer overflow. [ruby-dev:22307]
+
+Sun Dec 21 17:29:00 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * class.c (rb_check_inheritable): new function. [ruby-dev:22316]
+
+ * intern.h: add prototype.
+
+ * eval.c (superclass): use rb_check_inheritable().
+
+ * object.c (rb_class_initialize): check argument validity.
+
+Sun Dec 21 16:25:10 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#+): re-implemented to resolve ".." in
+ beginning of the argument.
+ (Pathname#join): concatenate from the last argument.
+ (Pathname#parent): just use Pathname#+.
+
+Sun Dec 21 00:12:37 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add new methods (TkScrollbar#assign, assign_list)
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkmultilistframe.rb: use TkScrollbar#assign method
+
+Sat Dec 20 21:59:03 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (HTTPRequest#meta_vars): refine regexp.
+
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (CGI#start): NPH scripts return status line
+ instead of Status: header field.
+
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb (CGI::Socket): refine some coditions.
+
+Sat Dec 20 16:07:14 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::Completion::complete): wrong
+ Regexp for word boundary. pointed out by Gavin Sinclair.
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::make_switch): [no-] prefix was
+ missing.
+
+Sat Dec 20 11:40:10 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/yaml.rb (YAML::YAML): adjust Marshal version.
+
+Sat Dec 20 03:56:02 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_with_disable_interrupt): prohibit thread context
+ switch during proc execution. [ruby-dev:21899]
+
+Sat Dec 20 02:41:02 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/cgi.rb: add file. (yet another CGI library)
+
+ * MANIFEST: add lib/webrick/cgi.rb.
+
+Sat Dec 20 02:18:31 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-calculate-indent): proper indentation
+ inside of parentheses. [ruby-dev:22308]
+
+Fri Dec 19 21:24:22 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (HTTPRequest#meta_vars): should not set
+ HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE and HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH.
+
+ * lib/webrick/https.rb (HTTPRequest#parse): should check presence
+ of cert() method to detect SSLSocket.
+
+Fri Dec 19 22:56:46 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/property.rb (SOAP::Property#load): new method for loading
+ property value into existing property tree.
+
+ * test/soap/test_property.rb: add test.
+
+Fri Dec 19 19:21:49 2003 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/runit/cui/testrunner.rb (RUNIT::CUI::TestRunner::run):
+ should use Test::Unit::UI::{PROGRESS_ONLY,VERBOSE}.
+
+Fri Dec 19 17:36:49 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkmultilistbox.rb: bug fix
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkmultilistframe.rb: new sample script
+
+Fri Dec 19 03:44:27 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (parse_form_data): should return an
+ empty Hash if the body is empty.
+
+Thu Dec 18 21:47:35 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): should remove deffile if it's
+ made by miniruby. based on nobu's patch.
+
+Thu Dec 18 21:44:21 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (stack_extend): ignore inline optimization on VC7.
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (OS, RT): can override.
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub (LDFLAGS): ditto. shouldn't use pdb:none
+ option. based on Tietew's patch [ruby-dev:22289]
+
+Thu Dec 18 16:38:44 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (fnmatch): unlike find_dirsep(), rb_path_next() never
+ return NULL.
+
+Thu Dec 18 15:27:59 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/ipaddr.rb (IPSocket::getaddress): merge usa's patch.
+ [ruby-dev:21678]
+
+Wed Dec 17 15:15:30 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::QueryExtension::Value::[]): should work like
+ String#[] if more than one arguments are specified.
+
+ * lib/delegate.rb: avoid using common instance name as "@obj".
+
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::QueryExtension::Value): Value is no longer
+ subclass of String, but DelegateClass(String).
+
+ * ext/curses/extconf.rb: restore function check for init_color.
+ [ruby-list:38905]
+
+ * Makefile.in: need to specify $(MAINLIBS) for the miniruby
+ generation rule.
+
+ * configure.in: better FreeBSD -lc_r support.
+
+Wed Dec 17 00:16:14 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c: new method
+ StringScanner#beginning_of_line? (alias #bol?)
+
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c: new method StringScanner#concat and #<<.
+
+ * ext/strscan/strscan.c: StringScanner#new(str) does not duplicate
+ nor freeze STR (allow destructive modification).
+
+ * test/strscan/test_stringscanner.rb: test new methods above.
+
+ * test/strscan/test_stringscanner.rb: test destructive string
+ modification.
+
+Tue Dec 16 21:20:47 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pp.rb: don't use local variable `pp'.
+
+ * lib/prettyprint.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Dec 16 13:20:43 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: condition bug of if statement on
+ {pack,grid}_propagate methods
+
+Tue Dec 16 03:17:29 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb: comments in strings. [ruby-talk:88012]
+
+ * test/yaml/test_yaml.rb: add test.
+
+Tue Dec 16 01:14:44 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (catch_timer): check rb_thread_crtical in main native
+ thread.
+
+ * eval.c (thread_timer): just sends signals periodically, to
+ prevent main native thread from receiving them in critical
+ section. [ruby-core:01959]
+
+Mon Dec 15 13:32:22 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (check_dirname): check string safety and remove extraneous
+ trailing directory separators. [ruby-dev:22279]
+
+ * file.c: renamed and externalized rb_path_next,
+ rb_path_skip_prefix, rb_path_last_separator, rb_path_end.
+
+ * intern.h: prototypes for rb_path_next, rb_path_skip_prefix,
+ rb_path_last_separator, rb_path_end.
+
+Mon Dec 15 09:27:46 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkcs12.c (ossl_pkcs12_initialize): first argument
+ of rb_protect should take an argument of VALUE.
+
+Sun Dec 14 18:46:48 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): IPv6 is not supported although
+ AF_INET6 is defined on MinGW.
+
+ * lib/ipaddr.rb (AF_INET6): workaround in the environment which does
+ not support IPv6.
+
+Sat Dec 13 18:55:16 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/iconv/charset_alias.rb: preserve original order.
+
+ * ext/iconv/extconf.rb: remove wrapper file at clean.
+
+Sat Dec 13 18:09:42 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (thread_timer): use timer by sub-thread and nanosleep.
+ [ruby-talk:87519]
+
+ * gc.c (Init_stack): no stack adjustment for THREAD_SAFE.
+
+Sat Dec 13 17:17:59 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_alloc): cache the created object at first time.
+ [ruby-talk:61288], [ruby-dev:22240]
+
+Sat Dec 13 09:01:23 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: check ucontext.h.
+
+ * eval.c: use getcontext/setcontext() instead of setjmp/longjmp()
+ on ia64 or with native thread enabled. [ruby-core:01932]
+
+Sat Dec 13 03:09:14 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb: anonymous struct fix. [ruby-core:01946]
+
+ * test/yaml/test_yaml.rb: add test.
+
+Fri Dec 12 22:36:44 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/csv.rb: add Cell#to_str and Cell#to_s for /.../ =~ aCell,
+ "#{aCell}" and so on.
+
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: add tests.
+
+Fri Dec 12 19:33:06 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mkdir): remove trailing `/' from pathes.
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (rmdir): ditto. [ruby-dev:22238]
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (rmdir_r): ditto.
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (fu_copy_dir): check if it is a directory after
+ mkdir(2).
+
+Fri Dec 12 06:06:09 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): fix class name in warning message for
+ define_method. [ruby-dev:22235]
+
+Thu Dec 11 21:24:43 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkcs12.[ch]: new files. add OpenSSL::PKCS12.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.[ch]: ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/MANIFEST: add ossl_pkcs12.[ch].
+
+Thu Dec 11 20:54:28 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mkdir_p): remove trailing `/' befere mkdir(2).
+ mkdir("nonexistdir/") does not work on NetBSD/Alpha 1.6.1.
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (fu_list): call to_str for all arguments.
+
+Thu Dec 11 20:07:01 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/ftools.rb (makedirs): sync with fileutils.
+
+Thu Dec 11 19:53:03 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mkdir_p): catch all SystemCallErrors.
+ (mkdir("C:\") causes EACCESS on Windows 2000/NTFS)
+
+Thu Dec 11 19:08:02 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (mkdir_p): check if it is a directory after
+ mkdir(2) instead of before mkdir(2), to avoid race condition.
+ [ruby-talk:87730]
+ Refer: mkinstalldirs sh script, GNU mkdir(1) (coreutils 5.0)
+
+Thu Dec 11 18:49:30 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: def m( arg ) -> def m(arg).
+
+Thu Dec 11 11:39:43 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (ieeefp.h), numeric.c: needed for finite() on
+ Solaris. [ruby-core:01921]
+
+ * file.c (rb_stat_inspect): adjust format specifier.
+
+ * parse.c (arg_prepend): nodetype() is for debug use.
+
+ * ruby.h (ISASCII, etc): cast to int to get rid of warning.
+
+ * ruby.h (alloca.h): include even in GCC. [ruby-core:01925]
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (GetVpValue): adjust format
+ specifier.
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (BigDecimal_prec, BigDecimal_coerce,
+ BigDecimal_divmod): use rb_assoc_new() to suppress memory usage.
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (BigDecimal_split): ditto.
+
+ * ext/dl/sym.c (rb_dlsym_guardcall): guard itself should be
+ volatile.
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (iconv_convert): ensure actual parameter with
+ format specifier.
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c (MasterDevice, SlaveDevice, deviceNo): do not
+ define unless used.
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c (getDevice): get rid of warning.
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (port_str, sock_s_getaddrinfo,
+ sock_s_getnameinfo): FIX2INT() now returns long.
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (init_inetsock_internal): uninitialized
+ variable.
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (syck_parser_assign_io): add prototype.
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c (rb_syck_mktime, yaml_org_handler): use
+ ISDIGIT() instead of isdigit() to avoid warnings and for
+ platforms which don't support non-ascii charater.
+
+Wed Dec 10 19:28:56 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_read): set EOF flag at short read.
+ [ruby-dev:22223], [ruby-dev:22224]
+
+Wed Dec 10 18:07:25 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/erb.rb: new method ERB#filename(=). [ruby-dev:22208]
+
+Wed Dec 10 17:54:51 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_read): do not set EOF flag when
+ requested length is zero. [ruby-dev:22214]
+
+Wed Dec 10 17:17:18 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (read_all): should return given string even if data read is
+ empty. [ruby-dev:22207]
+
+Wed Dec 10 17:16:06 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_read): adjust behavior at reading
+ beyond EOF to IO. [ruby-dev:22205]
+
+ * test/ruby/ut_eof.rb (TestEOF::Seek): test behaviors at reading
+ beyond EOF.
+
+ * test/ruby/test_file.rb, test/stringio/test_stringio.rb: include
+ TestEOF::Seek test case.
+
+Wed Dec 10 15:01:19 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/monitor/test_monitor.rb (test_cond): use Queue#deq
+ instead of sleep.
+
+Wed Dec 10 14:45:39 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c (HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H): need to include <sys/ioctl.h>
+ for TIOCSCTTY on *BSD. based on gotoyuzo's patch.
+ (ruby-bugs:PR#1211)
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c (establishShell): should close descriptors if fork
+ failed.
+
+Wed Dec 10 12:53:05 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.h: define execv() using do_aspawn().
+
+ * process.c (proc_exec_v): remove #ifdef's which stopped needing.
+
+Tue Dec 9 23:32:23 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb, ext/tk/lib/tkcanvas.rb, ext/tk/lib/tkdialog.rb,
+ ext/tk/lib/tkentry.rb, ext/tk/lib/tkscrollbox.rb, ext/tk/lib/tktext.rb,
+ ext/tk/sample/tkalignbox.rb, ext/tk/sample/tkcombobox.rb,
+ ext/tk/sample/tkmultilistbox.rb, ext/tk/sample/tkoptdb.rb, ext/tk/sample/tktextframe.rb,
+ ext/tk/sample/demos-en/dialog1.rb, ext/tk/sample/demos-en/dialog2.rb,
+ ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/dialog1.rb, ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/dialog2.rb:
+ overrided instance methods, which are private methods on the super
+ class, are changed to 'private'
+
+Tue Dec 9 19:53:02 2003 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/generic.rb (URI::Generic#route_from0): make case insensitive
+ for host-part.
+
+ * test/uri/test_generic.rb (test_route): added tests for the above
+ change.
+
+Tue Dec 9 14:10:48 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_io_check_readable): don't call io_seek if EOF flag is set,
+ to avoid clearing EOF flag.
+ (rb_io_check_writable): ditto.
+
+Tue Dec 9 02:53:55 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkalignbox.rb: new sample script
+
+Tue Dec 9 00:45:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: renamed #assert_raises to #assert_raise
+ and made the former call the latter. [ruby-core:01890]
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Dec 9 00:07:35 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/rpc/standaloneServer.rb: add 'shutdown' and 'status'
+ methods as delegates to WEBrick.
+
+ * test/soap/calc/{test_calc.rb,test_calc2.rb},
+ test/soap/helloworld/test_helloworld.rb,
+ test/wsdl/datetime/test_datetime.rb, test/wsdl/raa/test_raa.rb:
+ follow the change.
+
+Mon Dec 8 22:48:03 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb: remove dependency to a particular
+ runner. [ruby-core:01901], [ruby-list:38869]
+
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnerutilities.rb: moved output level
+ constants from Console.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/{fox,gtk,gtk2,tk}/testrunner.rb (initialize):
+ accept output_level.
+
+Mon Dec 8 15:03:30 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.c (syck_io_str_read): get rid of buffer overflow.
+
+Mon Dec 8 13:02:11 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/uri/common.rb: new method URI.regexp. [ruby-dev:22121]
+
+ * test/uri/test_common.rb: add test for URI.regexp.
+
+Mon Dec 8 12:44:14 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * pack.c: define swap16 and swap32 only if they are not
+ defined. OpenBSD defines these macros. [ruby-dev:22181]
+
+Sun Dec 7 20:54:17 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (map_charset): make case sensitive.
+ ext/iconv/charset_alias.rb (charset_alias): don't ignore
+ config.charset's information. sort aliases.
+
+Sat Dec 6 22:58:03 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_start_ssl): new function to wrap
+ SSL_connect and SSL_accept; if SSL_connect (or SSL_accept) returned
+ but not finished the handshake process, we should retry it.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect): call ossl_start_ssl.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_read): allow signal traps.
+
+Sat Dec 6 21:45:10 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (flush_before_seek): flush before seek on any platform.
+
+ * configure.in: ditto.
+
+Sat Dec 6 17:23:00 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/soap.rb(SOAP::Env.getenv): allow upcase environment variable
+ as well as downcase one.
+
+ * lib/soap/netHttpClient.rb(SOAP::NetHttpClient#proxy=): check URI.
+
+Fri Dec 5 23:22:30 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb (Test::Unit::Assertions::assert_raises,
+ Test::Unit::Assertions::assert_nothing_raised): use the last
+ argument as message unless class object.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb (test_assert_raises): test for
+ multiple exception list. [ruby-core:01891]
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb (test_assert_nothing_raised): test
+ for non-exception classes.
+
+Fri Dec 5 22:23:04 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/netHttpClient.rb: proxy support did not work. fixed.
+
+ * lib/soap/property.rb: add class methods for loading property from
+ stream/file/propertyfile. propertyfile is a file which is located at
+ somedir in $:.
+
+ * lib/soap/soap.rb, lib/soap/wsdlDriver.rb, lib/soap/rpc/driver.rb,
+ lib/wsdl/importer.rb: load property from propertyfile 'soap/property'
+ e.g. /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/soap/property.
+
+ * test/soap/test_property.rb, test/soap/test_streamhandler.rb: new file.
+
+Fri Dec 5 17:26:23 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_exec_end_proc): maintain tmp_end_procs.
+ [ruby-dev:22154]
+
+Fri Dec 5 13:36:59 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_exec_end_proc): should not clear end_procs and
+ ephemeral_end_procs before execution. [ruby-dev:22144]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_obj_extend): call Module#extended hook after
+ extended_object. [ruby-list:38866]
+
+ * object.c (Init_Object): Module#extended defined.
+
+Fri Dec 5 13:17:30 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_pipe.rb: use IO.pipe instead of IO.popen.
+
+Fri Dec 5 11:54:45 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_read): follow IO#read.
+
+ * test/ruby/ut_eof.rb, test/ruby/test_file.rb, test/ruby/test_pipe.rb,
+ test/stringio/test_stringio.rb: add EOF test.
+
+Fri Dec 5 02:49:35 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb (Test::Unit::Assertions::assert_raises):
+ allow multiple exception list. [ruby-core:01884]
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb (Test::Unit::Assertions::assert_nothing_raised):
+ check whether arguments are subclass of Exception.
+
+Thu Dec 4 23:54:00 2003 Rick Ohnemus <rick.ohnemus@systemware.com>
+
+ * dln.c (aix_loaderror): should not use member named 'errno' which
+ might be a macro (e.g. on AIX).
+
+Thu Dec 4 23:32:26 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (read_all): do not depend on lseek position.
+ [ruby-dev:22026]
+
+Thu Dec 4 22:37:26 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): preserve $! value when retry happens in the
+ rescue clause. [ruby-talk:86697]
+
+Thu Dec 4 21:50:07 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb (DRb::DRbMessage::send_request, send_reply):
+ should rescue errors and re-raise DRbConnError on write too.
+ [ruby-dev:22132]
+
+Thu Dec 4 16:41:17 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (exc_list): allow expanding list. [ruby-dev:22134]
+
+Thu Dec 4 14:09:24 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_cp): test if the error is
+ kind of SystemCallError. It is needless details that which errno
+ is set on each systems.
+
+Thu Dec 4 13:24:13 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/monitor.rb: use Object#__send__ instead of Object#send.
+
+Thu Dec 4 13:17:45 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/streamHandler.rb: support latest released version of
+ http-access2.
+
+Thu Dec 4 13:04:44 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/soap.rb: add SOAP::Env module for environment repository
+ such as HTTP_PROXY.
+
+ * lib/soap/property.rb: property implementation.
+
+ * lib/soap/streamHandler.rb, lib/soap/wsdlDriver.rb,
+ lib/soap/rpc/driver.rb: use soap/property.rb.
+
+ * lib/wsdl/importer.rb, lib/soap/wsdlDriver.rb, lib/soap/rpc/driver.rb:
+ use SOAP::Env.
+
+ * lib/soap/netHttpClient.rb: add basic_auth, ssl_config, and cookie
+ management interface, but ignored for now.
+
+ * lib/xsd/charset.rb: add XSD::Charset.encoding= interface to set
+ wiredump charset explicitly. it was fixed to 'utf-8' when iconv or
+ uconv module was found.
+
+Thu Dec 4 10:43:58 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/dl/sym.c (rb_dlsym_guardcall): __declspec(noinline) is VC7
+ feature.
+
+Thu Dec 4 10:27:12 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb: update hyperlink to the Japanese document.
+
+Thu Dec 4 09:12:43 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (asn1time_to_time): should check that
+ the underlying value of ASN1_TIME isn't NULL. [ruby-core:01881]
+
+Thu Dec 4 08:29:43 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (GenericServer#start): should rescue
+ Exception to avoid unexpected aborting. [ruby-core:01853]
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (GenericServer#start_thread): should check
+ that peeraddr isn't nil before printing.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb (HTTPResponse#start_thread): should
+ rescue Exception to avoid unexpected aborting of thread.
+
+Thu Dec 4 03:48:59 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#link, Pathname#symlink): obsoleted.
+ (Pathname#make_link, Pathname#make_symlink): new method.
+
+Thu Dec 4 01:45:24 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (argf_read): should not terminate on empty string; wait
+ until real EOF. [ruby-dev:21969]
+
+ * io.c (argf_read): should adjust length to read, when length is
+ specified and read spans command line argument files.
+
+Wed Dec 3 19:38:36 2003 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: correct fcntl parameter. [ruby-dev:22120]
+
+Wed Dec 3 13:49:07 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: 'format'==>'Kernel.format' (avoid override trouble)
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkafter.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkcanvas.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkdialog.rb: ditto.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tktext.rb: ditto.
+
+Wed Dec 3 13:28:13 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in (lex.c): try gperf first, and copy from the source
+ directory if failed. [ruby-dev:22123]
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb (MTIMES): let makefiles depend to mkmf.rb.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration): DLDFLAGS was duplicated.
+
+Tue Dec 2 23:18:12 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb: wrote the warning about HTTP_PROXY environment
+ variable.
+
+Tue Dec 2 21:31:42 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bin/testrb: new test runner. [ruby-core:01845]
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (Test::Unit::AutoRunner.run,
+ Test::Unit::AutoRunner#process_args): take test list to run and
+ options.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (Test::Unit::AutoRunner::RUNNERS,
+ Test::Unit::AutoRunner#run): should not exit inside a library,
+ just return the result instead.
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/runner.rb: exit with the test result.
+
+Tue Dec 2 20:18:48 2003 Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
+
+ * configure.in (AC_PROG_YACC): AC_DEFINE(OLD_YACC) if Yacc is found
+ instead of Bison or byacc.
+
+ * parse.y: If OLD_YACC is defined, ensure that YYMAXDEPTH is at least
+ 10000 (Bison's default) since some old versions of Yacc define it as
+ low as 150 by default, which is too low for Ruby to parse some files,
+ such as date/format.rb. Among other issues, the parse problem causes
+ "make test" to fail.
+
+Tue Dec 2 20:03:20 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: check if Pathnames are usable
+ for arguments.
+
+Tue Dec 2 04:22:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: fixed #assert_no_match message.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Dec 2 00:43:00 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.c: string buffering bug. decrementing by full
+ max_size now. [ruby-core:01834]
+
+Mon Dec 1 21:33:08 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * numeric.c (num_sadded): prohibit singleton method definition for
+ Numerics. fill yet another gap between Fixnum and Bignum.
+
+Mon Dec 1 17:33:47 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * pack.c (htov16): converts endian using swap16. htov32(), hton16,
+ hton32 as well. [ruby-talk:85377]
+
+ * pack.c (swap16): swap 2 bytes no matter how big short is on the
+ platform. swap32() is also prepared.
+
+ * numeric.c (rb_num2int): returns long to preserve information.
+ rb_fix2int(), rb_num2uint(), rb_fix2uint() as well.
+ [ruby-talk:85377]
+
+ * numeric.c (rb_num2uint): should not check for value range if the
+ source value is negative.
+
+Mon Dec 1 17:14:34 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sample/optparse/opttest.rb: added.
+
+Mon Dec 1 16:10:52 2003 Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com>
+
+ * lib/rdoc/rdoc.rb: (etc) initial merge into main tree.
+
+Mon Dec 1 14:17:49 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (fu_each_src_dest0): call #to_str to allow
+ Pathname for arguments. [ruby-core:01795]
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: does much strict test on
+ "same" files detecting.
+
+Mon Dec 1 09:28:14 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub, wince/Makefile.sub
+ (XCFLAGS): re-export $(XCFLAGS).
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub, wince/Makefile.sub
+ (ARCH_FLAG): export $(ARCH_FLAG) (perhaps empty value).
+
+Mon Dec 1 01:03:27 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (TRY_LINK, link_command): added support for DLDFLAGS
+ and ARCH_FLAG. [ruby-dev:22085]
+
+Sun Nov 30 20:18:07 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: keep ARCH_FLAG separate. export ARCH_FLAG.
+ [ruby-core:01819]
+
+ * Makefile.in: add ARCH_FLAG to CFLAGS.
+
+ * Makefile.in: add @CPPFLAGS@ to CPPFLAGS.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (link_command, cc_command): use ARCH_FLAG.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration): add ARCH_FLAG to DLDFLAGS.
+
+ * Makefile.in: add ARCH_FLAG to DLDFLAGS.
+
+ * configure.in: should put getcwd in AC_CHECK_FUNCS, not
+ AC_REPLACE_FUNCS. [ruby-core:01826]
+
+Sun Nov 30 18:22:48 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: do not override CCDLDFLAGS, LDFLAGS, XLDFLAGS,
+ DLDFLAGS and LDSHARED.
+
+ * configure.in: XCFLAGS for compiling ruby itself. ARCH_FLAG is
+ reflected in CFLAGS.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: ditto. do not import XCFLAGS from config.status.
+
+Sun Nov 30 17:37:36 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: bug fix [ruby-talk:86746]
+
+Sun Nov 30 13:02:00 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/encodingstyle/soapHandler.rb: refactoring - Simplifying
+ Conditional Expressions.
+
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/definitions.rb: refactoring - Move Method.
+
+ * test/xsd/{test_noencoding.rb,noencoding.xml}: new files. test for
+ encoding unspecified XML file parsing.
+
+ * test/wsdl/{test_fault.rb,map,datetime}: new files. test of
+ SOAPFault, dateTime and Apache's Map.
+
+Sun Nov 30 09:35:14 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_update): get rid of SEGV at just allocated String.
+ [ruby-core:01812]
+
+Fri Nov 28 23:19:34 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (gc_mark): explicitly check mark recursion levels, instead
+ of unreliable stack length.
+
+Fri Nov 28 22:49:56 2003 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/rinda/rinda.rb: fix TupleSpaceProxy#read, read_all.
+
+Fri Nov 28 21:44:40 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_ln_s): should be a file, not
+ a directory for FreeBSD.
+
+Fri Nov 28 19:37:56 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * hash.c (env_has_value, env_index): must match exactly.
+
+ * test/ruby/test_env.rb (test_has_value, test_index): condition for
+ aboves.
+
+Fri Nov 28 17:59:20 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_env.rb: add tests for ENV.
+
+Fri Nov 28 17:47:46 2003 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb (DRbMessage#load): rescue Errno::* and raise
+ DRbConnError.
+
+Fri Nov 28 15:41:15 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#realpath): obsolete the force_absolute
+ argument.
+
+Fri Nov 28 14:41:52 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/streamHandler.rb: drop unused http parameters.
+
+ * lib/soap/encodingstyle/soapHandler.rb, lib/soap/mapping/factory.rb,
+ lib/soap/mapping/mapping.rb, lib/soap/mapping/registry.rb,
+ lib/wsdl/soap/complexType.rb: ApacheSOAP's map support was broken
+ under WSDL dynanic client environment. fixed.
+
+ * test/wsdl/raa/*: add tests.
+
+ * lib/xsd/datatypes.rb: dateTime precision bug fix (at least, I hope.)
+ bug of soap4r. XSDDateTimeImple.to_time passed a Float to
+ Time.local/Time.gm as an usec, and NUM2LONG(rb_num2long for Float)
+ causes rounding error.
+
+ * test/soap/test_basetype.rb, test/xsd/test_xsd.rb: add tests.
+
+Fri Nov 28 04:15:24 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (method_arity): used wrong Proc object. [ruby-talk:86504]
+
+Fri Nov 28 00:47:29 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_f_exit), process.c (rb_f_exit_bang): treat true as
+ success, false as failure. [ruby-dev:22067]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_f_abort, rb_thread_switch), process.c (rb_f_system): use
+ ANSI macro instead of hard coded value.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_f_exit), process.c (rb_f_exit_bang): use VALUEs not but
+ TYPEs.
+
+Thu Nov 27 22:05:48 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * eval.c, gc.c: FreeBSD/ia64 currently does not have a way for a
+ process to get the base address for the RSE backing store, so
+ hardcode it for the moment.
+ [submitted by: Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org>]
+
+Thu Nov 27 17:36:42 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkafter.rb: bug fix on TkTimer#cancel_on_exception=(mode).
+ TkTimer#wait recieves the exception of the callback.
+ The exception is kept on @return_value.
+
+Thu Nov 27 16:58:48 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_stat): remove _fullpath() for NUL: device.
+
+Wed Nov 26 15:38:47 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_ln_s): should take the
+ existing symbolic link for OpenBSD.
+
+Wed Nov 26 04:48:42 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/token.c: removed YYTOKTMP references which
+ were causing buffer overflows on large block scalars,
+ comments, quoted scalars and plain scalars.
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: dynamic changing of buffer size.
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.h: default buffer size of 4k.
+
+Wed Nov 26 00:55:30 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpresponse.rb: add HTTPResponse#keep_alive=.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (HTTPServer#run): should pass the
+ request's keep_alive flag to the response.
+
+Tue Nov 25 21:41:35 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * defines.h (ENV_IGNORECASE): should define when DOSISH without
+ human68k. [ruby-dev:22047]
+
+ * hash.c (env_has_value, env_index): don't ignore case of value.
+ [ruby-dev:22048]
+
+Tue Nov 25 21:39:37 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (path_check_1): honor sticky bits always.
+ [ruby-talk:86273]
+
+Tue Nov 25 20:02:14 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: do test in more deep
+ directory.
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_nowrite.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Nov 25 19:04:23 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::Generic#find_proxy): ENV case sensitivity test
+ refined.
+
+Tue Nov 25 18:13:30 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: chdir Dir.tmpdir before each
+ test. [ruby-dev:22045]
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_nowrite.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Nov 25 17:52:11 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::Generic#find_proxy): use http_proxy under CGI
+ if the environment variable is case sensitive.
+
+Tue Nov 25 16:41:33 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/wsdl/multiplefault.wsdl, test/wsdl/test_multiplefault.rb:
+ removed. this test requires extra libraries in soap4r/1.5.*.
+
+Tue Nov 25 16:24:42 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/**/*.rb, lib/wsdl/**/*.rb, lib/xsd/**/*.rb: changed license;
+ GPL2 -> Ruby's.
+
+ * lib/soap/rpc/driver.rb, lib/soap/wsdlDriver.rb,
+ lib/soap/streamHandler.rb: add interface to streamhandler.
+
+ * lib/soap/marshal.rb: raise error if parse fails.
+
+ * lib/soap/netHttpClient.rb: add https support. Patched by
+ Oliver M. Bolzer.
+
+ * lib/soap/netHttpClient.rb: dump HTTP response message body by itself.
+
+ * lib/soap/rpc/driver.rb, lib/soap/rpc/proxy.rb,
+ lib/soap/wsdlDriver.rb: add driver#mandatorycharset interface to foce
+ using charset for parsing response from buggy server.
+
+ * lib/soap/encodingstyle/soapHandler.rb: support Apache Axis's half
+ typed multi-ref array.
+
+ * lib/soap/mapping/factory.rb, lib/soap/mapping/registry.rb: map
+ SOAPStruct which has multi-accessors which name are the same, to an
+ array.
+
+ * lib/soap/rpc/element.rb: fixed illegal parameter order.
+
+ * lib/soap/rpc/element.rb: element name of response message could have
+ the name other than 'return'.
+
+ * lib/wsdl/operation.rb, lib/wsdl/operationBinding.rb,
+ lib/wsdl/soap/classDefCreator.rb, lib/wsdl/soap/methodDefCreator.rb,
+ lib/wsdl/soap/methodDefCreatorSupport.rb: WSDL/1.1 allows plural
+ fault definition in a operation. [ruby-talk:84948]
+
+ * test/wsdl/multiplefault.wsdl, test/wsdl/test_multiplefault.rb: add
+ test for above fix.
+
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/complexType.rb: support WSDL array definition with
+ maxOccures="unbound".
+
+ * lib/xsd/charset.rb: use cp932 under emx. Patched by
+ Siena. / SHINAGAWA, Norihide in [ruby-dev:21972]
+
+ * lib/xsd/xmlparser/parser.rb: set @charset nil by default. Nil means
+ 'follow encoding declaration in XML'.
+
+ * sample/soap/digraph.rb, sample/wsdl/amazon/wsdlDriver.rb,
+ sample/wsdl/googleSearch/sampleClient.rb,
+ sample/wsdl/googleSearch/wsdlDriver.rb,
+ test/wsdl/test_emptycomplextype.rb,
+ test/wsdl/marshal/test_wsdlmarshal.rb,
+ test/xsd/test_xmlschemaparser.rb: use File.open(...) { |f| f.read }
+ instead of File.open(...).read. [ruby-dev:21964]
+
+ * test/wsdl/emptycomplextype.wsdl, test/wsdl/test_emptycomplextype.rb:
+ simplify the test case.
+
+ * test/wsdl/axisArray/*: add tests for axis's array encoding.
+
+Tue Nov 25 16:15:29 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ruby.h: don't treat Cygwin as Windows.
+
+Tue Nov 25 15:18:28 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * configure.in: change default value of --enable-pthread (default: no)
+
+Tue Nov 25 07:31:16 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (primary): allow newlines just before right argument
+ parenthesis. (ruby-bugs:PR#1221)
+
+Mon Nov 24 23:32:06 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (OpenURI.open_loop, URI::HTTP#proxy_open): use
+ catch/throw for redirection instead of exception.
+ (OpenURI.open_loop, OpenURI.redirectable?): restrict redirection.
+
+Mon Nov 24 19:59:48 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::Generic#find_proxy): use CGI_HTTP_PROXY
+ instead of HTTP_PROXY in the CGI environment.
+
+Mon Nov 24 19:32:55 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/etc/extconf.rb: check for pw_passwd in struct passwd and
+ gr_passwd in struct group for DJGPP.
+
+ * ext/etc/etc.c: ditto.
+
+ * ext/Setup.dj: support for curses, etc, zlib.
+
+Mon Nov 24 17:00:00 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb: validate option names.
+ :content_length_proc and :progress_proc option implemented.
+
+Mon Nov 24 14:53:10 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub, wince/Makefile.sub
+ (XCFLAGS): output empty value instead of `-DRUBY_EXPORT'.
+
+Sat Nov 22 23:09:45 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: set enable_pthread to no on MinGW.
+
+Sat Nov 22 22:56:20 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * configure.in: add --enable-pthread option (default: yes)
+
+Sat Nov 22 22:48:46 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add Tk.grab_release and fix bug of TkComposite
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkafter.rb: bug fix of TkAfter#start
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkcombobox.rb: new sample script
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: add native thread check
+
+Sat Nov 22 18:49:47 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/curses/curses.c (window_nodelay): nodelay() of NetBSD's
+ libcruses returns no value, just like keypad().
+
+Sat Nov 22 17:36:36 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub, wince/Makefile.sub
+ (HAVE_GETCWD): output to config.h.
+
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub, wince/Makefile.sub
+ (XCFLAGS): output to config.status.
+
+Sat Nov 22 13:10:10 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (have_st_ino?): djgpp has valid st_ino.
+
+Sat Nov 22 11:28:48 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (Init_stack): stack region is far smaller than usual if
+ pthread is used.
+
+Sat Nov 22 07:30:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/util/backtracefilter.rb: fixed a bug that occurred
+ when an exception had no backtrace.
+
+ * test/testunit/util/test_backtracefilter.rb: ditto.
+
+Fri Nov 21 16:44:18 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkentry.rb: fix the encoding trouble of percent
+ substitutions on validatecommand option of TkEntry widget
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: fix bug on {pack|grid}_propagate() method
+
+Fri Nov 21 16:12:11 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * ruby.1: Fix markups and grammar.
+
+Fri Nov 21 14:49:42 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * ruby.1: wrote about ruby related environment variables.
+
+Fri Nov 21 12:28:03 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (w_extended): singleton methods should not be checked
+ when dumping via marshal_dump() or _dump(). [ruby-talk:85909]
+
+Fri Nov 21 01:40:00 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * configure.in: check <pthread.h>
+
+ * ruby.h: include pthread.h if existence.
+ define is_ruby_native() macro when not HAVE_NATIVETHREAD
+
+ * eval.c: undef is_ruby_native() function when not HAVE_NATIVETHREAD
+
+Fri Nov 21 00:43:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: use #__send__ instead of #send.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/testcase.rb: ditto.
+
+Thu Nov 20 19:19:22 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in: don't find the Cygwin's pthread library on MinGW.
+
+Thu Nov 20 19:15:50 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (have_st_ino?): emx (OS/2 with EMX) does not
+ have st_ino (always 0). [ruby-dev:21972]
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (rename_cannot_overwrite_file?): emx does not
+ allow overwriting files by rename(2).
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: windows? ->
+ have_drive_letter?, have_file_perm?
+
+Thu Nov 20 17:50:58 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkballoonhelp.rb: new sample script
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tkmultilistbox.rb: ditto
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/tktextframe.rb: ditto
+
+Thu Nov 20 13:37:34 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ruby.h: define is_ruby_native_thread() for no native thread
+ environment
+
+ * eval.c: ditto
+
+Thu Nov 20 12:42:47 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * configure.in: always check existence of the pthread library
+
+ * ruby.h: define macros for ruby's native thread check
+
+ * eval.c: add ruby's native thread check
+
+ * gc.c: ditto
+
+Wed Nov 19 14:45:18 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (to_ary): print more friendly warning message.
+
+Wed Nov 19 14:32:08 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (fu_same?): add djgpp and wince.
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (cannot_overwrite_file?): add wince.
+
+Wed Nov 19 11:04:47 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (cannot_overwrite_file?, have_st_ino?): bccwin32
+ is same as mswin32.
+
+Wed Nov 19 07:54:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: do not run tests if $! is set.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertionfailederror.rb: extend StandardError instead
+ Exception (irb catches the former but not the latter).
+
+Tue Nov 18 23:31:36 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * missing/memmove.c (memmove): take void *, not char *.
+
+ * missing.h (memmove): ditto.
+
+ * missing.h (strchr, strrchr): return char *, not int.
+
+Tue Nov 18 22:20:10 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (fu_same?): temporal fix for windows.
+
+Tue Nov 18 19:05:04 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (fu_same?): check by inode instead of path
+ name, to detect two hard links pointing to the same content.
+
+ * test/fileutils.rb: did not create correctly looped symlinks.
+
+Tue Nov 18 18:23:05 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_read): behave as IO at empty string.
+ [ruby-dev:21939], [ruby-dev:21941]
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_getc, strio_getline): set EOF flag.
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_rewind, strio_seek, strio_ungetc):
+ clear EOF flag.
+
+ * test/stringio/test_stringio.rb: imported from [ruby-dev:21941].
+
+Tue Nov 18 14:06:35 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (fu_each_src_dest): raise if src==dest.
+ [ruby-talk:85344] [ruby-core:01699]
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: use Object#is_a? instead of Class#=== to allow
+ e.g. remote objects for receivers.
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: FileTest -> File.
+
+ * lib/fileutils.rb: put parentheses for arguments of File.xxxx?
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_cp): test "cp a a".
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_mv): test "mv a a".
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_ln): test "ln a a".
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_ln_s): test "ln_s a a".
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_install): test "install a a".
+
+ * test/fileutils/fileasserts.rb: new method assert_symlink.
+
+ * test/fileutils/fileasserts.rb: assert_is_directory -> assert_directory.
+
+Mon Nov 17 19:38:49 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (getcwdofdrv): avoid using getcwd() directly, use
+ my_getcwd() instead.
+
+ * merged NeXT, OpenStep, Rhapsody ports patch from Eric Sunshine
+ <sunshine@sunshineco.com>. [ruby-core:01596]
+
+Mon Nov 17 10:50:27 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::Completion::complete): allow least
+ common completion for three or more candidates.
+
+Mon Nov 17 09:41:38 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/tk/testrunner.rb,
+ lib/test/unit/ui/gtk/testrunner.rb:
+ run GUI main loop in sub thread.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/gtk2/testrunner.rb: imported from rough.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb (keyword_display): sort keywords.
+
+Sun Nov 16 18:10:57 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): iterator should return value from next inside
+ begin/rescue/end. (ruby-bugs:PR#1218)
+
+Sun Nov 16 13:26:07 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (w_object): LINK check earlier than anything else,
+ i.e. do not dump TYPE_IVAR for already dumped objects.
+ (ruby-bugs:PR#1220)
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): call "inherited" only when a new class is
+ generated; not on reopening.
+
+ * eval.c (eval): prepend error position in evaluating string to
+ "mesg" attribute string only when it's available and is a
string.
- Patch by Ryan Brunner. [ruby-core:58220] [Bug #9093]
-Sat Jan 18 22:35:15 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Nov 16 12:16:10 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * io.c (rb_update_max_fd): Return immediately if the given fd is small
- enough.
+ * lib/net/protocol.rb: logging response body. [experimental]
+ [ruby-list:38800]
-Sat Jan 18 22:25:53 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Nov 16 10:49:38 2003 Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@soyabean.com.au>
- * io.c: Test O_CLOEXEC only once.
- Patch by Eric Wong. [ruby-core:59419] [Feature #9328]
+ * lib/thread.rb (Thread.exclusive): wrap method definition in
+ class Thread to enable rdoc to process.
-Sat Jan 18 21:24:49 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Nov 16 09:45:23 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
- * ext/socket/option.c: IP_MULTICAST_LOOP and IP_MULTICAST_TTL socket
- option takes a byte on OpenBSD.
- Fixed by Jeremy Evans. [ruby-core:59496] [Bug #9350]
+ * lib/net/http.rb (set_debug_output): warn if method is called
+ after #start. [ruby-dev:38798]
-Sat Jan 18 21:19:04 2014 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
+Sun Nov 16 04:41:33 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/open-uri.rb: Make proxy disabling working again.
- Fixed by Christophe Philemotte. [ruby-core:59650] [Bug #9385]
+ * eval.c (eval): do not re-raise exception to avoid unnecessary
+ exception copying, instead modify exception and internal
+ information to adjust eval().
-Fri Jan 17 20:05:02 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (backtrace): can return the current frame information
+ only if lev < -1.
- * lib/delegate.rb (Delegator): keep source information methods
- which start and end with '__'. [ruby-core:59718] [Bug #9403]
+Sat Nov 15 22:16:42 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Fri Jan 17 17:58:04 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * /ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509extfactory_create_ext):
+ refine error message.
- * eval.c (rb_mod_s_constants): return its own constants for other
- than Module itself. [ruby-core:59763] [Bug #9413]
+Sat Nov 15 10:05:40 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Tue Jan 16 00:17:00 2014 Kenta Murata <mrkn@mrkn.jp>
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (OpenURI.open_loop, OpenURI::HTTP#proxy_open):
+ refactored to support options.
+ (Buffer): maintain size by this class.
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.gemspec: bigdecimal version 1.2.5.
+Sat Nov 15 07:40:14 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Jan 15 20:30:31 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * eval.c (rb_method_node): new API to retrieve method body.
- * io.c (io_binwrite): use writev(2) to avoid double write if available.
+Fri Nov 14 13:21:30 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * configure.in: check writev(2)
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: fix (en-bugged at 2003/11/07)
-Wed Jan 15 14:04:33 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkdialog.rb: TkDialog.new accepts a parent widget
+ argument [ruby-talk:85066]
- * string.c (get_encoding): respect BOM on pseudo encodings.
- [ruby-dev:47895] [Bug #9415]
+Thu Nov 13 20:53:35 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
-Wed Jan 15 14:03:47 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (Kernel[#.]open): hard coded URI schemes removed.
+ [ruby-ext:02251]
- * string.c (get_actual_encoding): get actual encoding according to
- the BOM if exists.
+Thu Nov 13 19:17:00 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * string.c (rb_str_inspect): use according encoding, instead of
- pseudo encodings, UTF-{16,32}. [ruby-core:59757] [Bug #8940]
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/tk/testrunner.rb: use grid and panedwindow
+ (if available)
-Tue Jan 14 21:07:22 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+Thu Nov 13 17:56:41 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * ext/thread/thread.c (rb_szqueue_clear): notify SZQUEUE_WAITERS
- on SizedQueue#clear. [ruby-core:59462] [Bug #9342]
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (OpenURI.open_uri): use File::RDONLY.
+ reported by Take_tk <ggb03124@nifty.ne.jp>.
+ [ruby-ext:02245]
- * test/thread/test_queue.rb: add test. the patch is from
- Justin Collins.
+Thu Nov 13 16:45:53 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Tue Jan 14 15:58:43 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509req.c (ossl_x509req_to_der): add function for
+ X509::Request#to_der.
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (CLASS_NAME): macro to wrap
- depending on PRIsVALUE for 1.9. [Backport #9406]
+Thu Nov 13 11:31:14 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (DECIMAL_SIZE_OF_BITS): fallback
- definition for 2.1 or older. [ruby-core:59750] [Backport #9406]
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::Completion#complete): prior shorter
+ name to containing longer name.
-Tue Jan 14 11:28:44 2014 Yuki Yugui Sonoda <yugui@google.com>
+Thu Nov 13 06:08:54 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * vm_exec.c (cfp): Fixes a SEGV issue in r44554.
- r11 can be broken by subroutine and sometimes causes SEGV at
- runtime. Use r13 instead.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: stop freezing some classes
-Tue Jan 14 02:20:00 2014 Kenta Murata <mrkn@mrkn.jp>
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: ditto.
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (BigDecimal_divide): Add an additional
- digit for the quotient to be compatible with bigdecimal 1.2.1 and
- the former. [ruby-core:59365] [#9316] [#9305]
+Wed Nov 12 17:32:49 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/bigdecimal/test_bigdecimal.rb: tests for the above change.
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb (assert_throws, assert_nothing_thrown):
+ uncaught throw in sub thread raises ThreadError.
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.gemspec: bigdecimal version 1.2.4.
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/tk/testrunner.rb (setup_ui): "expand" is not
+ necessary.
-Mon Jan 13 14:55:31 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed Nov 12 14:09:43 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/xmlrpc/client.rb: [DOC] Remove note about SSL package on RAA
- Since RAA has been deprecated, and the SSL package has been replaced
- with net/https this statement is entirely false and should be
- deleted. [Bug #9152]
+ * test/monitor/test_monitor.rb: fix the timing problem by Queue.
-Mon Jan 13 14:47:07 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed Nov 12 12:59:44 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/net/smtp.rb: [DOC] Remove dead link to RAA by Giorgos Tsiftsis
- Fixes the following bugs: [Bug #9152] [Bug #9268] [Bug #9394]
- * lib/open-uri.rb: ditto
+ * test/monitor/test_monitor.rb: added.
-Mon Jan 13 14:25:55 2014 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed Nov 12 10:14:28 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c: Fixed typo by Sandor Szuecs [Bug #9243]
+ * lib/monitor.rb: refactored. Thanks, Gennady Bystritsky.
-Mon Jan 13 12:03:00 2014 Charlie Somerville <charliesome@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Nov 12 06:11:39 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * ext/thread/thread.c (rb_szqueue_push): check GET_SZQUEUE_WAITERS
- instead of GET_QUEUE_WAITERS to prevent deadlock. Patch by Eric Wong.
- [Bug #9302] [ruby-core:59324]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_x509_sk2ary, ossl_x509crl_sk2ary):
+ add functions to convert STACK into Array.
- * test/thread/test_queue.rb: add test
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.h: add prototypes.
-Sun Jan 12 16:41:10 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkcs7.c (ossl_pkcs7_set_certificates,
+ ossl_pkcs7_get_certificates, ossl_pkcs7_get_crls,
+ ossl_pkcs7_set_crls): add functions for PKCS7#certificates=
+ PKCS7#certificates, PKCS7#crls= and PKCS7#crls.
- * iseq.c (iseq_load): keep type_map to get rid of memory leak.
- based on a patch by Eric Wong at [ruby-core:59699]. [Bug #9399]
+Wed Nov 12 00:47:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Jan 12 09:21:35 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnermediator.rb: should require 'test/unit'.
- * include/ruby/util.h (DECIMAL_SIZE_OF_BITS): a preprocessor
- constant macro to approximate decimal representation size of n-bits
- integer.
+Tue Nov 11 23:54:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
- * iseq.c (register_label): use DECIMAL_SIZE_OF_BITS for better
- approximation.
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/gtk/testrunner.rb: added a rescue clause to handle
+ the case when the requested font is not available.
- * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c (BigMath_s_log): ditto.
+Tue Nov 11 22:44:08 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * common.mk (iseq.o), ext/bigdecimal/depend (bigdecimal.o): add
- dependency to ruby/util.h for DECIMAL_SIZE_OF_BITS.
+ * io.c (appendline): file may not end with newline. a bug if
+ READ_DATA_PENDING_PTR is defined. [ruby-talk:84925]
-Fri Jan 10 16:27:20 2014 Yuki Yugui Sonoda <yugui@google.com>
+Tue Nov 11 10:42:41 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * vm_exec.c (cfp): Avoid generating invalid binary for
- NativeClient.
- r15 on x86_64 is reserved by NativeClient. So r15 to cfp used to
- generate invalid binary under some combinations of compiler
- optimization flags.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: raise an exception when creating TkWindow
+ object, because TkWindow class is an abstract class.
-Fri Jan 10 18:01:41 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Nov 11 03:30:43 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_search_super_method): allow bound method from a
- module, yet another method transplanting.
+ * lib/ext/openssl/ossl_conf.c (ossl_config_get_value): return nil
+ if the specified value doesn't exist.
-Fri Jan 10 13:34:04 2014 Aman Gupta <ruby@tmm1.net>
+ * lib/ext/openssl/ossl_conf.c (ossl_config_get_section): return
+ a empty hash if the specified section doesn't exist.
- * insns.def (opt_aref_with): new instruction to optimize Hash#[],
- removing any allocation overhead when used with a string literal
- key. Patch by normalperson (Eric Wong). [ruby-core:59640] [Bug #9382]
- * insns.def (opt_aset_with): new instruction to optimize Hash#[]=
- * compile.c (iseq_compile_each): compiler shortcuts for new
- instructions
- * hash.c (static VALUE rb_hash_compare_by_id_p): fix documentation for
- Hash#compare_by_identity to reflect frozen string sharing
- * test/ruby/test_hash.rb (class TestHash): test for new behavior
+Mon Nov 10 11:40:29 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jan 10 06:23:21 2014 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+ * lib/monitor.rb (wait): return true on signal/broadcastfalse and
+ false on timeout. Thanks Gennady Bystritsky.
- * range.c (Range#size): [DOC] improve description and add examples.
- Patch by @skade. [Fixes GH-501]
+Mon Nov 10 00:07:10 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Fri Jan 10 00:47:52 2014 Josef Stribny <strzibny@gmail.com>
+ * parse.y (primary): primary_value may be 0 when syntax error.
+ [ruby-talk:84893]
- * ext/tk/extconf.rb: fix to pass arrays instead of strings to
- libpathflag. patch at [ruby-core:59665]. [Bug #9386]
+Sun Nov 9 02:05:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jan 9 20:49:22 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: un-deprecated #assert_not_nil to
+ maintain symmetry with #assert_nil. Also added better output for
+ #assert_kind_of.
- * configure.in: -mstackrealign is necessary for -msse2 working.
- [ruby-core:54716] [Bug #8349]
+ * test/testunit/tc_assertions.rb: ditto.
- * configure.in: use SSE2 instructions to drop unexpected precisions on
- other than mingw. [ruby-core:59472] [Bug #8358]
+Sat Nov 8 18:50:20 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jan 9 20:31:10 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/wsdl/raa/*: add new testcase for WSDL loading, parsing and
+ reading.
- * hash.c (rb_objid_hash): should return `long'. brushup r44534.
+ * test/soap/marshal/*: backport from soap4r/1.5.1. all differences are
+ for ruby/1.6.
- * object.c (rb_obj_hash): follow above change.
+ * lib/soap/*: backport from soap4r/1.5.1. all differences are for
+ ruby/1.6.
-Thu Jan 9 19:12:37 2014 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * lib/wsdl/data.rb, lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/data.rb: move definition of
+ ArrayTypeAttrName from ::WSDL::XMLSchema::* to ::WSDL::*.
+ [ruby-talk:84813]
- * vm.c (rb_vm_pop_cfunc_frame): added. It cares c_return event.
- The patch base by drkaes (Stefan Kaes).
- [Bug #9321]
+ * lib/wsdl/soap/definitions.rb: element name typo in custom exception
+ struct definition which is needed for wsdlDriver; camelCase ->
+ underscore_name.
- * variable.c (rb_mod_const_missing): use rb_vm_pop_cfunc_frame()
- instead of rb_frame_pop().
+Sat Nov 8 13:49:50 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * vm_eval.c (raise_method_missing): ditto.
+ * configure.in: improvement of pthread check
- * vm_eval.c (rb_iterate): ditto.
+Sat Nov 8 13:28:46 2003 Takaaki Tateishi <ttate@ttsky.net>
+ * ext/dl/sym.c: Add DL.win32_last_error and DL.last_error.
+ Thanks, Kaoru Shirai.
- * internal.h (rb_vm_pop_cfunc_frame): add decl.
+Sat Nov 8 06:19:38 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: add tests.
- provided by drkaes (Stefan Kaes).
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: To fix 'pthread-enabled Tcl/Tk' problem,
+ TclTkIp#_eval calls Tcl_Eval() on the mainloop thread only
+ (queueing a handler to the EventQueue).
- * vm.c, eval.c, include/ruby/intern.h (rb_frame_pop):
- move definition of rb_frame_pop() and deprecate it.
- It doesn't care about `return' events.
+ * ext/tcltklib/README.1st: edit the description of '--with-pthread-ext'
-Thu Jan 9 17:40:28 2014 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Nov 7 23:23:04 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
- * hash.c (rb_any_hash): should treat the return value of rb_objid_hash()
- as `long', because ruby assumes the hash value of the object id of
- an object is `long'.
- this fixes test failures on mswin64 introduced at r44525.
+ * lib/pathname.rb (Pathname#+): if self or the argument is `.', return
+ another.
+ (Pathname#parent): if self is `.', return `..'.
+ (Pathname#children): if self is `.', don't prepend self for a
+ pathname in a result.
+ (Pathname#join): re-implemented using Pathname#+.
+ (Pathname#find): if self is `.', remove `./' prefix of yielding
+ pathname.
-Thu Jan 9 09:55:20 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+Fri Nov 7 10:23:24 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/yaml_tree.rb: dumping strings with
- quotes should not have changed. [ruby-core:59316] [Bug #9300]
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (make_hostent): get rid of SEGV on aliases
+ lookup failure. (ruby-bugs:PR#1215)
- * ext/psych/lib/psych.rb: fixed missing require.
+Fri Nov 7 04:08:05 2003 UENO Katsuhiro <katsu@blue.sky.or.jp>
- * test/psych/test_string.rb: test
+ * ext/zlib/zlib.c (Init_zlib): define Zlib::GzipReader#each_line as
+ an alias of Zlib::GzipReader#each.
-Thu Jan 9 09:51:00 2014 Aaron Patterson <aaron@tenderlovemaking.com>
+Fri Nov 7 01:03:16 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/visitors/to_ruby.rb: anonymous structs
- should be able to roundtrip. Thanks @splattael!
+ * eval.c (rb_load): save and restore rb_prohibit_interrupt.
+ [ruby-dev:21857]
- * test/psych/test_object_references.rb: test for change
+Thu Nov 6 18:05:07 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Jan 8 22:53:16 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * io.c (rb_io_inspect): show the path also at a closed file.
+ [ruby-dev:21851]
- * vm_insnhelper.c (vm_search_super_method): when super called in a
- bound UnboundMethod generated from a module, no superclass is
- found since the current defined class is the module, then call
- method_missing in that case. [ruby-core:59619] [Bug #9377]
+Thu Nov 6 11:42:07 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Jan 8 15:55:21 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_set_string, strio_reopen): check
+ tainted.
- * hash.c (rb_objid_hash): return hash value from object ID with a
- salt, extract from rb_any_hash().
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_copy, strio_ungetc, strio_write,
+ strio_putc): add infection.
- * object.c (rb_obj_hash): return same value as rb_any_hash().
- fix r44125. [ruby-core:59638] [Bug #9381]
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_path): just nil. [ruby-dev:21846]
-Wed Jan 8 13:12:41 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ruby.c (proc_options): reserve searched script path in the
+ source file name table. [ruby-list:38765]
- * lib/timeout.rb (Timeout::ExitException.catch): pass arguments
- for new instance.
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::Completion#complete): default not to
+ ignore case on completion. [ruby-talk:84726]
- * lib/timeout.rb (Timeout::ExitException#exception): fallback to
- Timeout::Error if couldn't throw. [ruby-dev:47872] [Bug #9380]
+ * win32/win32.c (make_cmdvector): process backslashes even if a quote
+ is not enclosed.
- * lib/timeout.rb (Timeout#timeout): initialize ExitException with
- message for the fallback case.
+Wed Nov 5 23:49:45 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Jan 7 12:43:06 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * sample/openssl/gen_csr.rb: there (at least) is a CA which does not
+ accept DN in UTF8STRING format. it's a sample.
- * lib/timeout.rb (Timeout#timeout): should not rescue ordinarily
- raised ExitException, which should not be thrown.
+Wed Nov 5 22:55:16 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
- * lib/timeout.rb (Timeout::ExitException.catch): set @thread only if
- it ought to be caught.
+ * configure.in, eval.c, signal.c: : add '--with-pthread-ext'
+ option to fix the pthread trouble on 'tcltklib'
- * lib/timeout.rb (Timeout#timeout): when a custom exception is given,
- no instance is needed to be caught, so defer creating new instance
- until it is raised. [ruby-core:59511] [Bug #9354]
+ * ext/tcltklib/README.1st: add the description of '--with-pthread-ext'
-Tue Jan 7 10:16:02 2014 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * ext/tk/lib/tktext.rb : add TkText#text_copy, text_cut, text_paste
+ to support Tcl/Tk8.4's tk_textCopy, tk_textCut, tk_textPaste
- * lib/rubygems: Update to RubyGems master 21e409d / RubyGems 2.2.1.
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb : add TkMenu#set_focus support Tcl/Tk's
+ tk_menuSetFocus
- See http://rubygems.rubyforge.org/rubygems-update/History_txt.html
- for a list of bug fixes.
+Wed Nov 5 17:33:45 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/rubygems: ditto.
+ * eval.c (rb_load): allow interrupt during loaded program
+ evaluation. [ruby-dev:21834]
-Tue Jan 7 10:10:46 2014 Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_fetch): always warn if default argument and a
+ block are supplied at the same time. [ruby-dev:21842]
- * ext/json/generator/depend: add build dependencies for json extension
- [Bug #9374] [ruby-core:59609]
- * ext/json/parser/depend: ditto
+ * hash.c (env_fetch): ditto.
-Tue Jan 7 04:35:46 2014 Aman Gupta <ruby@tmm1.net>
+ * array.c (rb_ary_fetch): ditto.
- * array.c (ary_add_hash): Fix consistency issue between Array#uniq and
- Array#uniq! [Bug #9340] [ruby-core:59457]
- * test/ruby/test_array.rb (class TestArray): regression test for above.
+Wed Nov 5 19:08:47 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Jan 6 21:28:48 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser::Switch::PlacedArgument::parse):
+ do not remove next argument if empty value is placed.
- * .gitignore: ignore *-fake.rb generated even when CROSS_COMPILING = no
- since r42862.
+ * test/optparse: added.
-Sun Jan 5 20:14:14 2014 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+Wed Nov 5 17:05:18 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * compar.c (cmp_equal): remove error hiding in Comparable#==.
- Comparable#== no longer rescues exceptions silently.
- This was the cause of quite a couple bugs. See #7688. [EXPERIMENTAL]
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/gtk/testrunner.rb: typo.
- * test/ruby/test_comparable.rb: adapt assertion to match new behavior.
+Wed Nov 5 11:13:32 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/rdoc/method_attr.rb: fix bugs discovered by this change.
+ * string.c: add #include "version.h". this file still depends on it.
- * test/rdoc/test_rdoc_normal_class.rb: fix bugs in tests.
+ * Makefile.in, bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub,
+ wince/Makefile.sub: add version.h dependency to string.c.
-Sat Jan 4 22:44:00 2014 Charlie Somerville <charliesome@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Nov 5 09:14:23 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
- * struct.c (rb_struct_set): return assigned value from setter method
- rather than struct object. [Bug #9353] [ruby-core:59509]
+ * lib/monitor.rb: revert to the previous revision.
- * test/ruby/test_struct.rb (test_setter_method_returns_value): add test
+Wed Nov 5 08:39:51 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Sat Jan 4 21:44:31 2014 Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <zn@mbf.nifty.com>
+ * lib/webrick/https.rb (HTTPRequest#parse): set @client_cert_chain.
- * test/ruby/test_gc.rb (TestGc#test_latest_gc_info): use
- GC.stat(:key) instead of GC.stat.
+ * lib/webrick/https.rb (HTTPRequest#meta_vars): create
+ SSL_CLIENT_CERT_CHAIN_n from @client_cert_chain.
-Sat Jan 4 19:15:29 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_get_peer_cert_chain): return nil
+ if no cert-chain was given.
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_syserr_fail_host_port): use format flags,
- '+' to inspect, ' ' to quote unprintables.
+Tue Nov 4 23:44:48 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_syserr_fail_path): ditto.
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub, wince/Makefile.sub:
+ remove needless version.h dependency.
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_syserr_fail_raddrinfo): ditto.
+Tue Nov 4 23:38:43 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_syserr_fail_host_port): add errno
- argument version and use rb_syserr_fail_str() instead of
- rb_sys_fail_str() with restoring errno.
+ * class.c, hash.c, string.c: remove #include "version.h".
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_syserr_fail_path): ditto, and
- rb_syserr_fail().
+ * Makefile.in: remove needless version.h dependency.
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_sys_fail_sockaddr): ditto, use
- rsock_syserr_fail_raddrinfo().
+Tue Nov 4 06:54:52 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_sys_fail_raddrinfo): ditto.
+ * io.c (read_all): fptr->f may be NULL, if IO is closed in the
+ signal handler.
- * ext/socket/socket.c (setup_domain_and_type): ditto.
+ * io.c (io_read): ditto.
-Sat Jan 4 17:18:58 2014 Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
+ * string.c (get_pat): remove 1.8.0 warning code.
- * vm.c (RubyVM::OPTS): get rid of a garbage character.
+ * string.c (rb_str_match): extend warning until 1.8.2.
-Sat Jan 4 10:17:54 2014 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * string.c (rb_str_match2): ditto.
- * lib/rinda/ring.rb (Rinda::RingFinger#make_socket): Use
- ipv4_multicast_ttl option for portability.
+ * class.c (class_instance_method_list): remove 1.8.0 warnings.
+ method_list now recurs. [ruby-dev:21816]
-Sat Jan 4 10:15:47 2014 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * class.c (rb_obj_singleton_methods): ditto.
- * lib/rinda/ring.rb (Rinda::RingFinger#make_socket): Use
- ipv4_multicast_loop option for portability. Patch by Jeremy Evans.
- [ruby-trunk - Bug #9351]
+ * array.c (rb_ary_select): remove select with block.
+ [ruby-dev:21824]
-Fri Jan 3 19:09:00 2014 Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_select): ditto.
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_sys_fail_host_port): save and restore errno
- before calling rb_sys_fail_str to prevent [BUG] errno == 0.
- Patch by Eric Wong. [ruby-core:59498] [Bug #9352]
+ * hash.c (env_select): ditto.
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_sys_fail_path): ditto
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_sys_fail_sockaddr): ditto
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_sys_fail_raddrinfo): ditto
- * ext/socket/socket.c (rsock_sys_fail_raddrinfo_or_sockaddr): ditto
+ * re.c (match_select): ditto.
-Fri Jan 3 10:43:57 2014 Aman Gupta <ruby@tmm1.net>
+ * struct.c (rb_struct_select): ditto.
- * test/net/imap/cacert.pem: generate new CA cert, since the last one
- expired. [Bug #9341] [ruby-core:59459]
- * test/net/imap/server.crt: new server cert signed with updated CA.
- * test/net/imap/Makefile: add `make regen_certs` to automate this
- process.
+Mon Nov 3 22:53:21 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
-Fri Jan 3 00:09:54 2014 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+ * lib/racc/parser.rb: synchronize with Racc 1.4.4.
- * ext/bigdecimal: update class method call style from :: to .
- in documentation and usage.
+ * ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c: ditto.
- * ext/bigdecimal/lib/bigdecimal/math.rb: [DOC] fix examples values.
- Computations were made using ruby 2.0.0p247 to ensure
- no effect of the recent BigDecimal bug.
+ * ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c (parse_main): should abort when
+ the length of LR state stack <=1, not ==0.
- * ext/bigdecimal/sample/nlsolve.rb: fix indent.
+Mon Nov 3 08:50:47 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Thu Jan 2 16:07:21 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * process.c (check_uid_switch): remove duplicated error messages.
- * io.c (io_fwrite): freeze converted str.
+ * process.c (check_gid_switch): ditto.
-Thu Jan 2 04:15:13 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sun Nov 2 02:28:33 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
- * eval.c (rb_longjmp): remove an extra modifier from the forward
- declaration to match the actual definition. [ruby-core:59451]
- [Bug #9338]
+ * lib/webrick/ssl.rb: new option :SSLExtraChainCert.
-Thu Jan 2 01:23:30 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+Sun Nov 2 01:02:04 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * vm_eval.c (method_missing): use ALLOCV_N() instead of
- ALLOCA_N() and rb_ary_tmp_new().
+ * string.c (rb_str_hash): Update the HASH_PERL alternative hash
+ algorithm in sync with Perl 5.8.
-Thu Jan 2 00:53:16 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * st.c (strhash): Ditto.
- * array.c (rb_ary_zip): use ALLOCV_N() instead of ALLOCA_N().
+Sat Nov 1 18:21:09 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Thu Jan 2 00:04:29 2014 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_peer_cert_chain): add new method
+ SSLSocket#peer_cert_chain.
- * hash.c (rb_hash_keys): make rb_hash_keys() static.
- it is no longer used from array.c since r43969.
- the patch is from normalperson (Eric Wong).
- [ruby-core:59449] [Feature #9336]
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509req.c (GetX509ReqPtr): new function
+ which returns underlying X509_REQ.
- * internal.h: remove definition of rb_hash_keys().
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509extfactory_set_issuer_cert,
+ ossl_x509extfactory_set_subject_cert, ossl_x509extfactory_set_crl,
+ ossl_x509extfactory_set_subject_req, ossl_x509extfactory_set_config):
+ use underlying C struct without duplication not to leak momory.
-Wed Jan 1 18:19:35 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Nov 1 01:49:03 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
- * configure.in: reset LDFLAGS and DLDFLAGS for opt-dir again after
- LIBPATHFLAG and RPATHFLAG are set. [ruby-dev:47868] [Bug #9317]
+ * lib/soap/mapping/factory.rb: mark marshalled basetype objects when
+ @allow_original_mapping is true. multi-referencing basetype node is
+ prohibited in SOAP/1.1 encoding but soap4r's original ruby object
+ mapping requires basetype to be marked to detect self referencing
+ loop. e.g. o = 1; o.instance_eval { @iv = o } soap4r's original
+ mapping is only used through soap/marshal API.
-Wed Jan 1 11:12:29 2014 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * test/soap/marshal/test_marshal.rb: add tests for self referencing
+ immutable objects.
- * configure.in: use SSE2 instructions for drop unexpected
- precisions. [ruby-core:54738] [Bug #8358]
+ * test/soap/calc/test_calc_cgi.rb: fix test name.
-Tue Dec 31 23:49:07 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Oct 31 22:26:29 2003 Takaaki Uematsu <uema2x@jcom.home.ne.jp>
- * eval.c (rb_f_raise): add cause: optional keyword argument.
- [ruby-core:58610] [Feature #8257] [EXPERIMENTAL]
+ * wince/string_wce.c (strrchr): should decrement pointer.
-Tue Dec 31 21:44:17 2013 Akio Tajima <artonx@yahoo.co.jp>
+ * wince/Makefile.sub: correct a range of isdigit().
- * win32/Makefile.sub: remove HAVE_FSEEKO because fseeko removed from win32/win32.c
- Fixed [Bug #9333].
+Fri Oct 31 12:55:24 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Dec 31 21:02:27 2013 Masaki Matsushita <glass.saga@gmail.com>
+ * configure.in, lib/mkmf.rb: add RPATHFLAG for NetBSD.
+ [ruby-dev:21791]
- * io.c (io_fwrite): allocate frozen str only when str is not converted.
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub: ditto.
-Tue Dec 31 15:44:48 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Oct 31 01:38:14 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/mkmf.rb (RbConfig): expand RUBY_SO_NAME for extensions
- backward compatibility. [ruby-core:59426] [Bug #9329]
+ * wince/Makefile.sub, win32/Makefile.sub (.y.c): allow white spaces
+ at the beginning of line to remove by sed. (ruby-bugs-ja:PR#580)
-Mon Dec 30 23:33:07 2013 Ayumu AIZAWA <ayumu.aizawa@gmail.com>
+Fri Oct 31 01:02:24 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * variable.c: [DOC] adding extra example in docs.
- patched by Steve Klabnik. [Bug #9210]
+ * compar.c (cmp_equal): protect exceptions from <=> comparison
+ again. returns nil if any exception or error happened during
+ comparison.
-Mon Dec 30 18:34:18 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (search_required): should update *featurep when DLEXT2 is
+ defined. (ruby-bugs-ja:PR#581)
- * encoding.c (must_encindex, rb_enc_from_index, rb_obj_encoding): mask
- encoding index and ignore dummy flags. [ruby-core:59354] [Bug #9314]
+Thu Oct 30 23:41:04 2003 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
-Mon Dec 30 16:11:52 2013 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: add DRbArray
- * tool/make-snapshot: needs CXXFLAGS. [ruby-core:59393][Bug #9320]
+ * lib/drb/invokemethod.rb: fix Hash#each problem. [ruby-dev:21773]
-Sun Dec 29 18:36:54 2013 Shota Fukumori <her@sorah.jp>
+ * lib/drb/unix.rb: add LoadError. [ruby-dev:21743]
- * lib/mkmf.rb (configuration): Make CXXFLAGS customizable.
- Patch by Kohei Suzuki (eagletmt). [Fixes GH-492]
+Thu Oct 30 23:19:11 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
-Sun Dec 29 12:11:11 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/soap/generator.rb: better XML pretty printing.
- * proc.c (mnew_from_me): keep iclass as-is, to make inheritance
- chain consistent. [ruby-core:59358] [Bug #9315]
+ * lib/soap/encodingstyle/soapHandler.rb: remove unnecessary namespace
+ assignment in the element which has "encodingStyle" attribute, and
+ add necessary namespace assignment for "arrayType" attribute.
- * proc.c (method_owner): return the original defined_class from
- prepended iclass, instead.
+ * test/soap/calc/test_calc_cgi.rb: take over $DEBUG to ruby process
+ through CGI.
-Sun Dec 29 08:47:24 2013 Lucas Allan Amorim <lucas.allan@gmail.com>
+Thu Oct 30 22:59:39 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
- * test/ruby/test_sprintf.rb (test_hash): Added tests for sprintf
- with a hash as parameter. [Fixes GH-491]
+ * ext/syck/yaml2byte.c: HASH const too long. Thanks, matz.
-Sun Dec 29 07:27:51 2013 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+Thu Oct 30 19:13:53 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * compar.c (cmp_eq_recursive): Fix the return value, the value for
- failed #<=> should be nil. It was raising a NoMethodError for
- the test case TestComparable#test_no_cmp (undefined method `>'
- for false:FalseClass). Yet one more reason for #7688.
+ * ext/syck/MANIFEST: Add yamlbyte.h.
-Sat Dec 28 22:21:59 2013 Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
+Thu Oct 30 14:25:31 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * object.c (Kernel#<=>) surround Comparable operators with <code> tags.
- The #== method was hidden in ri/rdoc's output and was highlighting
- the line instead.
+ * io.c (READ_DATA_BUFFERED): new macro to detect whether stdio
+ buffer filled.
-Sat Dec 28 17:24:00 2013 DV Suresh <e@dvsuresh.me>
+ * io.c (rb_io_fptr_cleanup): move path deallocation to
+ rb_io_fptr_finalize (finalizer called by GC).
- * benchmark/bm_so_meteor_contest.rb: [DOC] Fix a few typos
- * ext/fiddle/lib/fiddle/import.rb: ditto
- * ext/psych/lib/psych.rb: ditto
- * ext/psych/lib/psych/nodes/sequence.rb: ditto
- * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: ditto
- * ext/tk/lib/tcltk.rb: ditto
+Thu Oct 30 13:23:39 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (logop): left may be NULL. [ruby-talk:84539]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): NODE_CASE nd_head may be NULL.
+
+Thu Oct 30 10:14:51 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb: make fox runner work.
+
+Thu Oct 30 09:32:26 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * process.c (rb_f_system): fixed lack of security check before
+ calling do_spawn() on win32. [ruby-talk:84555]
+
+Thu Oct 30 02:46:35 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): single array value to normal Proc#call
+ (i.e. not via lambda call), should be treated just like yield.
+ [ruby-dev:21726]
+
+Thu Oct 30 02:25:48 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb (Buffering#initialize):
+ add new method to inherit @sync from @io.sync.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/net/protocols.rb (SSLIO#ssl_connect): no need to
+ set sync flag explicitly.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_sslctx_initialize): call super.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_sslctx_setup): set extra chain
+ certificates in @extra_chain_cert.
+
+Wed Oct 29 22:02:04 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/drb/drbtest.rb: use rbconfig.rb to make the path of ruby
+ interpreter to exec, instead of test/ruby/envutil.rb,
+
+Wed Oct 29 19:58:59 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (CONST84): define CONST84 when it is not
+ defined and TCL_MAJOR_VERSION >= 8.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (VwaitVarProc, WaitVariableProc,
+ rb_threadVwaitProc): use CONST84 instead of CONST.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_rbTkWaitCommand,
+ ip_rb_threadTkWaitCommand): use CONST84 always.
+
+Wed Oct 29 17:27:05 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * re.c (rb_reg_s_union, Init_Regexp): new method `Regexp.union'.
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (realpath): examine Dir.pwd because it may have
+ symlinks.
+
+Wed Oct 29 17:16:31 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_longjmp): must not disturb original jump.
+ [ruby-dev:21733]
+
+Wed Oct 29 15:28:34 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (Init_Proc): taint preallocated exception object
+ sysstack_error. [ruby-talk:84534]
+
+Wed Oct 29 11:27:39 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (ret_args): node may be NULL. [ruby-talk:84530]
+
+Tue Oct 28 15:20:12 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (VwaitVarProc, ip_rbVwaitObjCmd,
+ WaitVariableProc, WaitVisibilityProc, WaitWindowProc,
+ ip_rbTkWaitObjCmd, ip_rbTkWaitCommand, rb_threadVwaitProc,
+ rb_threadWaitVisibilityProc, rb_threadWaitWindowProc,
+ ip_rb_threadVwaitObjCmd, ip_rb_threadTkWaitObjCmd): prototype;
+ avoid VC++ warnings.
+
+Mon Oct 27 19:19:55 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_longjmp): ignore reentering error while warning.
+ [ruby-dev:21730]
+
+Mon Oct 27 00:23:50 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_ruby): bug fix on Win : hang-up when
+ calling 'exit' in the Tk callback procedure. [ruby-list:38656]
+
+Sat Oct 25 09:18:04 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_method_missing): protect exception from within
+ "inspect". (ruby-bugs:PR#1204)
+
+Fri Oct 24 23:26:34 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * hash.c (rb_hash_each): Hash#each should yield single value.
+ [ruby-talk:84420]
+
+ * hash.c (env_each): ditto for ENV.each.
+
+Thu Oct 23 20:25:32 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (GenericServer#start): should rescue
+ IOError from IO::accept. [ruby-dev:21692]
+
+Thu Oct 23 17:59:36 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): initialize stack bottom for embedding.
+ [ruby-dev:21686]
+
+ * ext/dl/extconf.rb: move list of files to clean from DEPEND file,
+ to get rid of macro redefinitions.
+
+Thu Oct 23 13:44:00 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y: integrate operations for stack_type. [ruby-dev:21681]
+
+Thu Oct 23 00:41:45 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/soap/calc/*, test/soap/helloworld/*: set logging threshold
+ to ERROR.
+
+Wed Oct 22 12:53:31 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb (Test::Unit::Collector::Dir#collect_file):
+ ignore tests which raised LoadError.
+
+ * test/drb/drbtest.rb, test/ruby/test_beginendblock.rb,
+ test/ruby/test_system.rb: avoid requiring same file twice.
+
+ * test/drb/test_drbssl.rb, test/drb/test_drbunix.rb: should not use
+ ARGV unless invoked directly. do not create test cases unless
+ required libraries are available.
+
+Wed Oct 22 02:31:34 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): should not ignore exit_value in END
+ execution. [ruby-dev:21670]
+
+Tue Oct 21 23:16:26 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): call finalizers and exit procs before
+ terminating threads.
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): preserve ruby_errinfo before ruby_finalize_0().
+
+Tue Oct 21 15:57:11 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb (Test::Unit::Collector::Dir#collect_file):
+ prepend the directory of target file to the load path.
+
+Tue Oct 21 15:08:53 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (do_spawn, do_aspawn): should wait child process even
+ if callded with P_OVERLAY.
+
+ * win32/win32.c (do_spawn, do_aspawn): should return child's exit
+ status to parent.
+
+Tue Oct 21 00:35:02 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/soap/calc/*, test/soap/helloworld/*: catch the exception from
+ test server thread and recover.
+
+Tue Oct 21 00:22:57 2003 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * test/drb/*: import drb/runit.
+
+Mon Oct 20 23:55:47 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): set current node after arguments evaluation.
+ [ruby-dev:21632]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_0): set current node and keep it at local jump.
+
+Mon Oct 20 22:01:18 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_cleanup): keep thread group for main thread.
+ [ruby-dev:21644]
+
+Mon Oct 20 18:28:10 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_catch): backout.
+
+Mon Oct 20 17:31:46 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (PUSH_FRAME): generate unique number to be TAG_JUMP()
+ destination.
+
+ * eval.c (localjump_destination): use unique number in ruby_frame
+ for localjump destination.
+
+Mon Oct 20 11:31:44 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_signal.rb (test_signal): restore old trap.
+
+Mon Oct 20 11:00:46 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (gc_sweep): loosen page free condition to avoid add_heap()
+ race condition. [ruby-dev:21633]
+
+ * gc.c (gc_sweep): do not update malloc_limit when malloc_increase
+ is smaller than malloc_limit.
+
+Mon Oct 20 09:45:12 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/debug.rb (debug_command): remove debug print.
+
+Wed Oct 20 00:25:41 2004 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (search_required): required name must not be changed before
+ loading. [ruby-dev:24492]
+
+Sun Oct 19 13:12:30 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (foreachline, dir_foreach): add obsolete warning.
+
+Sun Oct 19 00:14:22 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/soap/calc/*, test/soap/helloworkd/*: changed port# of test
+ server. (17171)
+
+Sat Oct 18 23:01:32 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * missing/acosh.c (DBL_MANT_DIG): typo fix(ifdef -> ifndef).
+
+Sat Oct 18 05:48:59 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: YAML::Syck::compile method.
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.c: Buffer edge bug.
+
+ * ext/syck/yaml2byte.c: YAML to bytecode converter.
+
+ * ext/syck/yamlbyte.h: Ditto.
+
+ * ext/syck/bytecode.c: Bytecode parser fixes to empty collections
+ and empty strings.
+
+ * ext/syck/token.c: Ditto.
+
+Fri Oct 17 23:07:38 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * ext/enumerator/enumerator.c, ext/enumerator/enumerator.txt:
+ Provide Kernel#to_enum as an alias for Kernel#enum_for. Maybe
+ this is a better name.
+
+Fri Oct 17 23:00:30 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * lib/generator.rb: Add rdoc documentation.
+
+Fri Oct 17 22:16:42 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * lib/set.rb: Reword and fix Overview.
+
+ * lib/set.rb: It is not necessary to require
+ 'test/unit/ui/console/testrunner'.
+
+Fri Oct 17 11:15:22 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_range.rb: added.
+
+ * MANIFEST: add test/ruby/test_range.rb.
+
+Fri Oct 17 03:21:23 2003 William Sobel <will.sobel@barra.com>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (make_hostent): h_aliases may be NULL.
+ (ruby-bugs:PR#1195)
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_gethostbyaddr): ditto.
+
+Fri Oct 17 00:12:41 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: (bug fix) instance variable @frame was used
+ without initializing on TkComposite module.
+
+Thu Oct 16 23:51:04 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: If $DEBUG == true and some exception is caused
+ in a callback operation, Ruby/Tk shows a (verbose) backtrace
+ information on the callback process.
+
+Thu Oct 16 17:09:19 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/debug.rb (DEBUGGER__::Context::debug_command): do not call
+ debug_silent_eval() when $1 is not set. (ruby-bugs:PR#1194)
+
+Thu Oct 16 16:54:57 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_upto): ("a"..."a").to_a should return [].
+ [ruby-core:01634]
+
+Thu Oct 16 16:40:51 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb:
+ Add Tk::EncodedString and Tk::UTF8_String class to support
+ characters using the \uXXXX escape to the UNICODE string.
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/{demos-en,demos-jp}/unicodeout.rb
+ new demo-scripts (samples of Tk::UTF8_String)
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/{demos-en,demos-jp}/widget
+ add entries for 'unicodeout.rb'
+
+Thu Oct 16 08:38:06 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/digest/test_digest.rb (test_eq): show failed class.
+
+ * test/ruby/test_iterator.rb (test_break, test_return_trace_func):
+ test localjump destination.
+
+Wed Oct 15 20:22:31 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/netHttpClient.rb: use URI::HTTP#request_uri instead of
+ instance_eval('path_query'). [ruby-list:38575]
+
+Wed Oct 15 17:24:45 2003 URABE Shyouhei <root@mput.dip.jp>
+
+ * lib/cgi.rb (CGI::Cookie): tiny typo fix.
+
+Wed Oct 15 15:00:54 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_run): just return FAILURE instead of parse error
+ count. [ruby-list:38569]
+
+Wed Oct 15 13:17:02 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/digest/digest.c (rb_digest_base_alloc): need to initialize
+ buffer. [ruby-dev:21622]
+
+Wed Oct 15 11:23:05 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (w_object): dump extended modules as well.
+
+ * marshal.c (r_object0): TYPE_USRMARSHAL should restore extended
+ modules before invoking marshal_load. these two fixes are done
+ by Masatoshi Seki <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>.
+
+Wed Oct 15 09:30:34 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/enumerator/enumerator.c (enumerator_each): avoid VC++ warning.
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.h: include stdio.h for definition of FILE.
+
+Wed Oct 15 08:09:07 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/bytecode.c: Checkin of YAML bytecode support.
+
+ * ext/syck/gram.c: Ditto.
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.c: Ditto.
+
+ * ext/syck/token.c: Ditto.
+
+ * ext/syck/handler.c: Ditto.
+
+ * ext/syck/handler.c: Now using 'tag' rather than 'taguri' in type URIs.
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: Ditto (on both counts).
+
+Wed Oct 15 05:05:53 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * lib/generator.rb: A new library which converts an internal
+ iterator to an external iterator.
+
+ * lib/abbrev.rb: A new library which creates an abbreviation table
+ from a list.
+
+Wed Oct 15 04:31:51 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/entry3.rb, ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/entry3.rb :
+ new demo-scripts
+
+ * ext/tk/sample/demos-en/widget, ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/widget :
+ add entries for 'entry3.rb'
+
+Wed Oct 15 04:31:47 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * test/digest/test_digest.rb: Moved from ext/digest/test.rb.
+
+Wed Oct 15 03:53:20 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: fixed trouble on auto-load Tcl commands (enbug
+ on the last commit).
+
+Wed Oct 15 00:25:00 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (yylex): argument parentheses preceded by spaces should
+ be warned; not error. [ruby-talk:84103]
+
+Wed Oct 15 00:20:15 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: replace Tcl/Tk's vwait and tkwait to
+ switch on threads smoothly and avoid seg-fault.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c: add TclTkIp._thread_vwait and
+ _thread_tkwait for waiting on a thread. (Because Tcl/Tk's vwait
+ and tkwait command wait on an eventloop.)
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: support TclTkIp._thread_vwait and
+ _thread_tkwait.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: now, TkVariable#wait has 2 arguments.
+ If 1st argument is true, waits on a thread. If false, waits on
+ an eventloop. If 2nd argument is true, checks existence of
+ rootwidgets. If false, doesn't. Default is wait(true, false).
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add TkVariable#tkwait(arg) which is equal to
+ TkVariable#wait(arg, true). wait_visibility and wait_destroy
+ have an argument for waiting on a thread or an eventloop.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: improve of accessing Tcl/Tk's special variables.
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkafter.rb: support 'wait on a thread' and 'wait on
+ an eventloop'.
+
+Wed Oct 15 00:10:24 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/baseData.rb: Introduce SOAPType as the common ancestor of
+ SOAPBasetype and SOAPCompoundtype.
+
+ * lib/soap/generator.rb, lib/soap/element.rb, lib/soap/encodingstyle/*:
+ Encoding methods signature change. Pass SOAPGenerator as a parameter.
+
+ * lib/soap/mapping/*, test/soap/marshal/test_marshal.rb: Refactoring
+ for better marshalling/unmarshalling support. Now I think SOAP
+ marshaller supports all kind of object graph which is supported by
+ Ruby's original marshaller. Of course there could be bugs as always.
+ Find it. :-)
+
+ * lib/soap/rpc/standaloneServer.rb: Set severity threshould to INFO.
+ DEBUG is too noisy.
+
+ * lib/xsd/datatypes.rb: DateTime#of is obsoleted. Use DateTime#offset.
+
+ * test/wsdl/emptycomplextype.wsdl, test/xsd/xmlschema.xml: Avoid
+ useless warning.
+
+Tue Oct 14 19:09:35 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (ruby_finalize_0): return the given exit status unless
+ SystemExit got raised.
+
+Tue Oct 14 11:53:49 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * intern.h (ruby_stop): never return.
+
+ * ruby.h (ruby_run): ditto.
+
+Tue Oct 14 04:43:55 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (realpath): make ELOOP check bit more robust.
+ (children): prepend self by default.
+ (chroot): obsoleted.
+
+Tue Oct 14 02:29:31 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_require_safe): segfault after loading .so.
+
+Tue Oct 14 02:05:23 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
+
+ * ext/Setup*, ext/enumerator/*: Add ext/enumerator, a helper
+ module for the Enumerable interface.
+
+Mon Oct 13 23:55:59 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/envutil.rb: use Config::CONFIG["ruby_install_name"],
+ not "ruby".
+
+Mon Oct 13 23:57:29 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_feature_p): match by classified suffix.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_require_safe): require library in the specified safe
+ level.
+
+ * variable.c (rb_autoload, rb_autoload_load): restore safe level
+ when autoload was called. [ruby-dev:21338]
+
+ * intern.h: prototypes; rb_require_safe.
+
+ * test/runner.rb: accept non-option arguments.
+
+Mon Oct 13 20:49:51 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * string.c (str_new4): should not preserve FL_TAINT status in the
+ internal shared string. [ruby-dev:21601]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_new4): ditto.
+
+ * eval.c: use EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE for exit values.
+
+ * process.c: ditto. [ruby-list:38521]
+
+Mon Oct 13 19:51:02 2003 Koji Arai <jca02266@nifty.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/debug.rb (debug_command): should enter emacs mode when
+ assigned any value to the environment variable "EMACS".
+ On Meadow, (getenv "EMACS") is "meadow".
+
+Sun Oct 12 14:45:03 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/extconf.rb: check "windows.h", not "windows".
+ [ruby-talk:84051]
+
+Sat Oct 11 20:41:03 2003 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
+
+ * file.c (eaccess): Use access(2) on Cygwin.
+
+Sat Oct 11 17:09:21 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/rexml/quickpath.rb (REXML::QuickPath::match):
+ escape '[' to avoid warning.
+
+Sat Oct 11 16:08:41 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (realpath): check existence of the file.
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (realpath): re-implemented.
+ (realpath_root?, realpath_rec): removed
+
+Sat Oct 11 10:19:39 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/monitor.rb: handle exceptions correctly. Thanks, Gennady
+ Bystritsky.
+
+Fri Oct 10 07:50:54 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (is_defined): inheritance line adjustment as like as
+ rb_call_super().
+
+Fri Oct 10 01:19:00 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (ossl_x509name_initialize): add
+ optional argument to specify the DirectoryString type
+ (ASN1::UTF8STRING by default). RFC3280 deprecates PrintableString
+ for DirectoryString, and strongly requires to use UTF8String for
+ all certificates issued after December, 31 2003.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/x509.rb (X509::Name::parse): ditto.
+
+Thu Oct 9 23:50:21 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_start_0): prevent thread from GC.
+ [ruby-dev:21572]
+
+Thu Oct 9 19:11:44 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_start_0): non-volatile should be restored from
+ volatile.
+
+Thu Oct 9 17:43:36 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_save_safe_level, proc_get_safe_level,
+ proc_set_safe_level): save/restore safe level 1..4.
+
+Thu Oct 9 16:33:23 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (r_object0): remove unnecessary iv restoration for
+ USRMARSHAL. [ruby-dev:21582]
+
+ * marshal.c (w_object): dump generic instance variables from
+ a string from '_dump'.
+
+ * variable.c (rb_generic_ivar_table): return 0 if obj's FL_EXIVAR
+ is not set.
+
+ * time.c (time_dump): copy instance variables to dumped string, to
+ be included in the marshaled data.
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big2ulong): add range check to ensure round trip.
+
+Thu Oct 9 15:45:27 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * pack.c (uv_to_utf8): change message to "out of range", since
+ negative values are not "too big". [ruby-dev:21567]
+
+Thu Oct 9 14:05:38 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_set_end_proc, rb_exec_end_proc): restore safe level.
+ [ruby-dev:21557]
+
+Thu Oct 9 10:51:04 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_0): no error if block is empty.
+
+Thu Oct 9 06:43:33 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (localjump_error): id should be ID.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): nd_rval is set in copy_node_scope().
+
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_0): unused variable.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_0): nothing to do for empty node.
+
+ * eval.c (call_end_proc, proc_invoke): adjust backtrace in END.
+ [ruby-dev:21551]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_start_0): set the value by break as the result.
+ [ruby-dev:21552]
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_start_0, rb_thread_raise, rb_callcc): save
+ variables across THREAD_SAVE_CONTEXT.
+
+Thu Oct 9 12:05:46 2003 Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
+
+ * configure.in: revived NextStep, OpenStep, and Rhapsody ports which
+ had become unbuildable; enhanced --enable-fat-binary option so that
+ it accepts a list of desired architectures (rather than assuming a
+ fixed list), or defaults to a platform-appropriate list if user does
+ not provide an explicit list; made the default list of architectures
+ for MAB (fat binary) more comprehensive; now uses -fno-common even
+ when building the interpreter (in addition to using it for
+ extensions), thus allowing the interpreter to be embedded into a
+ plugin module of an external project (in addition to allowing
+ embedding directly into an application); added checks for
+ <netinet/in_systm.h> (needed by `socket' extension) and getcwd(); now
+ ensures that -I/usr/local/include is employed when extensions'
+ extconf.rb scripts invoke have_header() since extension checks on
+ NextStep and OpenStep will fail without it if the desired resource
+ resides in the /usr/local tree; fixed formatting of --help message.
+
+ * Makefile.in: $(LIBRUBY_A) rule now deletes the archive before
+ invoking $(AR) since `ar' on Apple/NeXT can not "update" MAB archives
+ (see configure's --enable-fat-binary option); added rule for new
+ missing/getcwd.c.
+
+ * defines.h: fixed endian handling during MAB build (see configure's
+ --enable-fat-binary option) to ensure that all portions of the
+ project see the correct WORDS_BIGENDIAN value (some extension modules
+ were getting the wrong endian setting); added missing constants
+ GETPGRP_VOID, WNOHANG, WUNTRACED, X_OK, and type pid_t for NextStep
+ and OpenStep; removed unnecessary and problematic HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H
+ define in NeXT section.
+
+ * dir.c: do not allow NAMLEN() macro to trust dirent::d_namlen on
+ NextStep since, on some installations, this value always resolves
+ uselessly to zero.
+
+ * dln.c: added error reporting to NextStep extension loader since the
+ previous behavior of failing silently was not useful; now ensures
+ that NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_BINDNOW compatibility constant is defined
+ for OpenStep and Rhapsody; no longer includes <mach-o/dyld.h> twice
+ on Rhapsody since this header lacks multiple-include protection,
+ which resulted in "redefinition" compilation errors.
+
+ * main.c: also create hard reference to objc_msgSend() on NeXT
+ platforms (in addition to Apple platforms).
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb: now exports XCFLAGS from configure script to extension
+ makefiles so that extensions can be built MAB (see configure's
+ --enable-fat-binary option); also utilize XCFLAGS in cc_command()
+ (but not cpp_command() because MAB flags are incompatible with
+ direct invocation of `cpp').
+
+ * ext/curses/extconf.rb: now additionally checks for presence of these
+ curses functions which are not present on NextStep or Openstep:
+ bkgd(), bkgdset(), color(), curs(), getbkgd(), init(), scrl(), set(),
+ setscrreg(), wattroff(), wattron(), wattrset(), wbkgd(), wbkgdset(),
+ wscrl(), wsetscrreg()
+
+ * ext/curses/curses.c: added appropriate #ifdef's for additional set of
+ curses functions now checked by extconf.rb; fixed curses_bkgd() and
+ window_bkgd() to correctly return boolean result rather than numeric
+ result; fixed window_getbkgd() to correctly signal an error by
+ returning nil rather than -1.
+
+ * ext/etc/etc.c: setup_passwd() and setup_group() now check for null
+ pointers before invoking rb_tainted_str_new2() upon fields extracted
+ from `struct passwd' and `struct group' since null pointers in some
+ fields are common on NextStep/OpenStep (especially so for the
+ `pw_comment' field) and rb_tainted_str_new2() throws an exception
+ when it receives a null pointer.
+
+ * ext/pty/pty.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for
+ platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup().
+
+ * ext/socket/getaddrinfo.c: cast first argument of getservbyname(),
+ gethostbyaddr(), and gethostbyname() from (const char*) to non-const
+ (char*) for older platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep.
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for
+ platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup(); include
+ <netinet/in_systm.h> if present for NextStep and OpenStep; cast first
+ argument of gethostbyaddr() and getservbyname() from (const char*) to
+ non-const (char*) for older platforms.
+
+ * ext/syslog/syslog.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for
+ platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup().
+
+Wed Oct 8 22:19:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: removed installation instructions.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnermediator.rb: moved the run flag to a more
+ central location.
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: extracted the running code in to AutoRunner.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb: added.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/objectspace.rb: extracted common test
+ collection functionality in to a module.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector.rb: ditto; added.
+
+ * test/testunit/collector/test_objectspace.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb: added. Supports collecting tests out
+ of a directory structure.
+
+ * test/testunit/collector/test_dir.rb: added.
+
+ * test/runner.rb: simplified to use the new capabilities.
+
+Tue Oct 7 15:23:09 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_beginendblock.rb: add tests for nested BEGIN/END.
+
+ * test/ruby/beginmainend.rb: add tests for nested BEGIN/END.
+
+ * test/ruby/endblockwarn.rb: new file added to test of END-in-method
+ warning.
+
+Tue Oct 7 12:23:47 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * ext/fcntl/fcntl.c (Init_fcntl): define Fcntl::O_ACCMODE.
+
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb: useless assignment removed.
+
+Tue Oct 7 09:13:24 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_beginendblock.rb (test_endinmethod): END{} is now
+ allowed in eval.
+
+Tue Oct 7 04:15:25 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (stmt): should not expand mrhs if lhs is solely starred.
+
+Tue Oct 7 02:57:53 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (stmt): rhs of multiple assignment should not be
+ expanded using "to_a". [ruby-dev:21527]
+
+Tue Oct 7 01:42:34 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1_get_asn1type): use appropriate
+ free function for ASN1_OBJECT.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1obj_get_sn): add new function for
+ ASN1::ObjectId#sn; it returns short name text representation of OID.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1obj_get_ln): add new function for
+ ASN1::ObjectId#ln; it returns long name text representation of OID.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c (ossl_asn1obj_get_oid): add new function for
+ ASN1::ObjectId#oid; it returns numerical representation of OID.
+
+Mon Oct 6 22:59:46 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/csv.rb (IOReader, BasicWriter): call binmode when a given IO
+ respond_to?(:binmode). record separator was wrong when you gave
+ text mode IO to Reader.parse and Writer.generate.
+
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: add tests for above change.
+
+Sun Oct 5 23:27:09 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb: check recvmsg even if sendmsg is exists.
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (thread_read_select): restored.
+
+Mon Oct 6 16:23:38 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (w_object): wrong method name in the message.
+
+Mon Oct 6 16:02:05 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (stmt): END in method should cause warning.
+ [ruby-dev:21519]
+
+Mon Oct 6 15:17:23 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_iterator.rb (test_block_argument_without_paren):
+ added. (follows sample/test.rb)
+
+Mon Oct 6 11:57:06 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_beginendblock.rb, test/ruby/beginmainend.rb: added
+ test for eval-ed BEGIN END order.
+
+Mon Oct 6 09:19:54 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (w_object): should pass "weak" value to next level.
+ [ruby-dev:21496]
+
+ * eval.c (proc_alloc): should not use cached object if klass is
+ different. [ruby-talk:83685]
+
+Sun Oct 5 23:27:09 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb: version information is added in document.
+
+Sun Oct 5 23:07:03 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_f_END): block should be given. [ruby-dev:21497]
+
+Sun Oct 5 22:51:23 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/ext/openssl/extconf.rb: add check for some engine functions
+ unavailable in OpenSSL-0.9.6.
+
+ * lib/ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c: ditto.
+
+Sun Oct 5 17:56:30 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): fix evaluation order. [ruby-list:38431]
+
+Sun Oct 5 15:05:06 2003 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/uri/*: translated RUNIT to Test::Unit.
+
+Sun Oct 5 14:37:39 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/xsd/datatypes.rb: Rational -> Decimal string bug fix.
+
+ * test/soap/marshal/test_marshal.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/soap/calc/test_calc_cgi.rb: add Config::CONFIG["EXEEXT"] to
+ RUBYBIN.
+
+Sun Oct 5 13:47:22 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_beginendblock.rb, test/ruby/beginmainend.rb: add tests
+ about scope, order and allowed syntax.
+
+Sun Oct 5 11:54:29 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/envutil.rb: added. split "rubybin" from test_system.rb.
+
+ * test/ruby/test_system.rb: use envutil.rb
+
+ * test/ruby/test_beginendblock.rb: added.
+
+ * test/ruby/beginmainend.rb: added. used in test_beginendblock.rb.
+
+Sun Oct 5 11:23:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/testunit/runit/test_testresult.rb: removed some unnecessary
+ cruft.
+
+Sun Oct 5 11:14:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/rubyunit.rb: aliasing TestCase into the top level is
+ problematic.
+
+ * lib/runit/assert.rb: fixed a couple of bugs caused by recent
+ refactoring in Test::Unit.
+
+ * test/testunit/runit/*: added.
+
+Sun Oct 5 10:55:29 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/open-uri.rb (URI::Generic#find_proxy): no_proxy support did not
+ work. [ruby-dev:21484]
+
+Sun Oct 5 09:52:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: will use pp for output if available.
+ Can be disabled by setting Assertions.use_pp = false.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb: made a small change to exception
+ formatting.
+
+Sun Oct 5 07:42:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: made small improvements to assertion
+ messages. Deprecated Assertions#assert_not_nil; use #assert instead.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/testunit/util/test_procwrapper.rb: use #assert instead of
+ #assert_not_nil.
+
+Sun Oct 5 04:10:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: refactored message building.
+
+Sun Oct 5 03:40:22 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.h: global symbols should be declared
+ as external.
+
+Sun Oct 5 03:03:20 2003 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_exception.rb (test_else): added.
+
+Sun Oct 5 02:12:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: changed assertion messages to rely more
+ heavily on #inspect. Added backtrace filtering for exceptions in
+ assertion messages.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb: ditto.
+
+Sun Oct 5 02:12:00 2003 Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
+
+ * lib/drb/acl.rb, lib/drb/ssl.rb: added.
+
+ * lib/drb/drb.rb: exit from a thread using 'break'.
+
+Sat Oct 4 21:49:14 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (Init_stack): the type of space is changed to unsigned int
+ from double. [ruby-dev:21483]
+
+Sat Oct 4 17:52:59 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/netHttpClient.rb: follow http-access2. hosts which matches
+ ENV['no_proxy'] or ENV['NO_PROXY'] are not proxyed.
+ - [,:] separated. ("ruby-lang.org:rubyist.net")
+ - no regexp. (give "ruby-lang.org", not "*.ruby-lang.org")
+ - if you want specify host by IP address, give full address.
+ ("192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2")
+
+ * lib/soap/rpc/cgistub.rb: return "Status: XXX MMM" line.
+
+ * test/runner.rb: give testsuite name.
+
+Sat Oct 4 15:16:02 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (w_object): instance variable dump do not cause error
+ for objects that cannot be dumped, if they traversed from
+ marshal_dump. they are just ignored.
+
+ * gc.c (Init_stack): cast "space" (doble value) into unsigned
+ int. should run on PowerPC.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): should not execute else part if any exception
+ is caught. [ruby-dev:21482]
+
+ * parse.y (f_args): should allow unparenthesized block argument.
+
+ * parse.y (f_rest_arg): should allow unparenthesized rest
+ argument.
+
+Sat Oct 4 14:59:51 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (initialize): raise ArgumentError if argument has
+ '\0' character.
+ (relative_path_from): new method.
+ (each_entry): new method for replacement of dir_foreach.
+ (foreach, foreachline, dir_foreach, chdir): obsoleted.
+
+Sat Oct 4 12:58:48 2003 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/uri/* (6 files): added.
+
+Sat Oct 4 12:44:45 2003 akira yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/uri/ftp.rb, lib/uri/mailto.rb: renamed to #to_s from #to_str.
+
+Sat Oct 4 07:33:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/testsuite.rb: changed #<< to return self, and added
+ #delete.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_testsuite.rb: ditto. Also slightly refactored
+ #test_size.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/objectspace.rb: collector now preserves the
+ hierarchy of suites.
+
+ * test/testunit/collector/test_objectspace.rb: ditto.
+
+Sat Oct 4 04:48:49 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: default keys handled.
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.h: lowered default buffer size to 16k for increased
+ performance.
+
+ * test/yaml: checkin of basic unit tests.
+
+Sat Oct 4 04:24:19 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: add check for X509V3_set_nconf.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509extfactory_set_config):
+ cannot implement if X509V3_set_nconf doesn't exist.
+
+Sat Oct 4 02:12:44 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/xsd/datatypes.rb: dump sign by itself. under the problematic
+ platform, sprintf("%+.10g", -0.0) => +0. sigh.
+
+ * sample/wsdl/amazon/*: update schema ver2 to ver3.
+
+Sat Oct 4 01:33:46 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb (initialize): duplicate and freeze argument.
+ (to_s): return duplicated string.
+ (children): new method.
+ (each_line): new alias to foreachline.
+
+Fri Oct 3 16:13:19 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.c: add DER encoder and decoder.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.h: add OpenSSL::ASN1 module.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (Init_openssl): call Init_ossl_asn1.
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: check if X509_ATTRIBUTE has field "single".
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509attr.c (ossl_x509attr_set_value): accept
+ DER encoded data argument.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509attr.c (ossl_x509attr_get_value): return
+ DER encoded data in OpenSSL::ASN1 types.
+
+Fri Oct 3 13:02:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: refactored to use optparse.
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: added support for selecting the output
+ level from the command-line.
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: added a command-line switch to stop processing
+ the command-line, allowing arguments to be passed to tests.
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: changed the method for specifying a runner or a
+ filter from the command-line.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/objectspace.rb: fixed a bug causing all
+ tests to be excluded when the filter was set to an empty array.
+
+ * test/testunit/collector/test_objectspace.rb: ditto.
+
+Fri Oct 3 08:14:32 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/irb/ruby-lex.rb (RubyLex::identify_identifier): support
+ 'class ::Foo' syntax. [ruby-talk:83514]
+
+Fri Oct 3 08:01:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: added a default message for #assert,
+ #assert_block, and #flunk.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/failure.rb: failures now show a better trace of where
+ they occurred.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_failure.rb: ditto (added).
+
+ * lib/test/unit/testcase.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_testcase.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/util/backtracefilter.rb: added.
+
+ * test/testunit/util/test_backtracefilter.rb: added.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/error.rb: changed to use BacktraceFilter and improved
+ output.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_error.rb: ditto.
+
+Thu Oct 2 20:33:49 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (iconv_failure_initialize): conform with
+ orthodox initialization method.
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (iconv_fail): initialize exception instance
+ from the class, and do not share instance variables with the
+ others. [ruby-dev:21470]
+
+Thu Oct 2 18:20:27 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (Init_Time): define initialize. [ruby-dev:21469]
+
+Thu Oct 2 17:39:38 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_engine.c: add a new module OpenSSL::Engine.
+ it supports OpenSSL hardware cryptographic engine interface.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_engine.h: ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/MANIFEST: add ossl_engine.c and ossl_engine.h.
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: add check for openssl/engine.h.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c: call Init_ossl_engine().
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.h: include openssl/engine.h.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_{rsa,dsa,dh}.c: check if underlying
+ EVP_PKEY referes engine.
+
+Thu Oct 2 17:22:37 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (time_load): restore instance variables (if any) before
+ loading from marshaled data.
+
+Thu Oct 2 14:19:15 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (iconv_fail): now yield erred substring, and
+ set error object to $!.
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (iconv_convert): error handler block should
+ return appended part and the rest. if rest is nil, the
+ conversion stops.
+
+Thu Oct 2 12:00:18 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * variable.c (rb_const_defined_0): look up constants in Object as
+ well. [ruby-dev:21458]
+
+ * test/ruby/test_defined.rb (TestDefined::test_defined): test for
+ constants.
+
+Thu Oct 2 11:17:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: should not capture an
+ AssertionFailedError unless explicitly requested.
+
+ * test/testunit/test_assertions.rb: ditto.
+
+ * test/testunit/collector/test_objectspace.rb: fixed a test failure
+ caused by methods being returned in different orders on different
+ platforms by moving test sorting from TestSuite into the locations
+ where suites are constructed. [ruby-talk:83156]
+
+ * lib/test/unit/testcase.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/testsuite.rb: ditto.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/objectspace.rb: ditto.
+
+Thu Oct 2 03:25:01 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_raise): prototype; avoid VC++ warning.
+
+Thu Oct 2 01:37:34 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * time.c (time_mdump): new marshal dumper. _dump is still
+ available for compatibility.
+
+ * time.c (time_mload): new marshal loader.
+
+ * marshal.c (w_object): preserve instance variables for objects
+ with marshal_dump.
+
+ * marshal.c (r_object0): restore instance variables before calling
+ marshal_load.
+
+ * error.c (rb_warn_m): always return nil.
+
+Thu Oct 2 01:32:46 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_f_block_given_p): real required condition is
+ ruby_frame->prev->iter == ITER_CUR.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_block_given_p): ditto.
+
+ * eval.c (block_pass): update ruby_frame->iter only when previous
+ value is ITER_NOT.
+
+Thu Oct 2 01:02:35 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * variable.c (rb_const_defined_at): should exclude constants from
+ Object when TYPE(klass) == T_MODULE *and* exclude is on.
+ [ruby-dev:21458]
+
+ * variable.c (rb_const_get_0): do not lookup constants from Object
+ when TYPE(klass) == T_MODULE *and* exclude is on.
+
+Thu Oct 2 00:21:11 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb: unlinking file before close causes
+ problem under win32 box.
+
+ * lib/xsd/datatypes.rb(XSDFloat, XSDDouble): add +/- sign explicitly
+ when stringified and embedded into XML instance. Ruby's sprintf may
+ format -0.0 as "0.0" (no minus sign) depending on underlying C
+ sprintf implementation.
+
+ * test/xsd/test_xsd.rb, test/soap/test_basetype.rb: follow above change.
+
+ * test/soap/calc/*: give httpd config param "CGIInterpreter".
+ "/usr/bin/env ruby" thing does not work under non-Unix boxes.
+
+Sat Oct 2 00:42:20 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (r_byte): retrieve pointer from string value for each
+ time. [ruby-dev:24404]
+
+ * marshal.c (r_bytes0): ditto.
+
+ * enum.c (sort_by_i): re-entrance check added. [ruby-dev:24399]
+
+ * io.c (io_read): should freeze all reading buffer.
+ [ruby-dev:24400]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_sum): should use bignums when bits is greater
+ than or equals to sizeof(long)*CHAR_BITS. [ruby-dev:24395]
+
+ * eval.c (specific_eval): defer pointer retrieval to prevent
+ unsafe sourcefile string modification. [ruby-dev:24382]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_sum): wrong cast caused wrong result.
+ [ruby-dev:24385]
+
+ * enum.c (enum_sort_by): hide temporary array from
+ ObjectSpace.each_object. [ruby-dev:24386]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_sum): check was done with false pointer.
+ [ruby-dev:24383]
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_sum): string may be altered. [ruby-dev:24381]
+
+Thu Oct 2 00:25:21 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * signal.c (ruby_signal_name): adjust to the prototype.
+
+ * process.c (pst_inspect): ditto.
+
+ * ext/etc/etc.c (etc_getgrent, Init_etc): typo.
+
+Wed Oct 1 20:49:41 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (heaps): manage slots and limits together. [ruby-dev:21453]
+
+ * gc.c (add_heap): should not clear heaps slot even if realloc()
+ failed.
+
+Wed Oct 1 20:36:49 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * MANIFEST: add wince/mkconfig_wce.rb.
+
+Wed Oct 1 17:22:33 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/etc/etc.c: add new functions: setpwent, getpwent, endpwent,
+ setgrent, getgrent, endgrent.
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_s_gethostbyname): do not reverse lookup.
+
+Wed Oct 1 17:01:30 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_load): Object scope had priority over required file
+ scope. [ruby-dev:21415]
+
+Wed Oct 1 14:09:53 2003 Takaaki Uematsu <uema2x@jcom.home.ne.jp>
+
+ * wince/mkconfig_wce.rb: sorry, forget to commit.
+
+Wed Oct 1 10:08:42 2003 Takaaki Uematsu <uema2x@jcom.home.ne.jp>
+
+ * wince/setup.mak: add sigmarionIII SDK support.
+
+ * wince/Makefile.sub: ditto.
+
+ * wince/mkexports.rb: fix linker error in SH4.
+
+ * wince/mkconfig_wce.rb: camouflage RUBY_PLATFORM for compiling ext.
+
+Wed Oct 1 08:02:52 2003 Takaaki Uematsu <uema2x@jcom.home.ne.jp>
+
+ * wince/time_wce.c (time): add zero check.
+
+Tue Sep 30 16:11:05 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in: copy lex.c from $(srcdir) if it's not the current
+ directory. [ruby-dev:21437]
+
+Tue Sep 30 11:29:23 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * process.c (pst_inspect): describe stopped process "stopped".
+
+Tue Sep 30 09:31:56 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/runner.rb: glob for directories.
+
+Tue Sep 30 09:11:43 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): while/until should not capture break unless
+ they are destination of the break.
+
+Tue Sep 30 03:12:02 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (finish): revert to 1.93.
+
+ * lib/net/pop.rb (finish): revert to 1.60.
+
+ * lib/net/smtp.rb (finish): revert to 1.67.
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (do_start): ensure to close socket if failed to
+ start session.
+
+ * lib/net/pop.rb (do_start): ditto.
+
+ * lib/net/smtp.rb (do_start): ditto.
+
+ * lib/net/smtp.rb: SMTP#started? wrongly returned false always.
+
+Tue Sep 30 02:54:49 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_iterator.rb: new test
+ test_break__nested_loop[123].
+
+Mon Sep 29 23:39:13 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/http.rb (finish): does not raise IOError even if
+ !started?, to allow closing socket which was opened before
+ session started.
+
+ * lib/net/pop.rb (finish): ditto.
+
+ * lib/net/smtp.rb (finish): ditto.
+
+Mon Sep 29 19:06:51 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/extconf.rb: add windows.h checking.
+ (ruby-bugs:PR#1185)
+
+Mon Sep 29 16:18:30 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/logger.rb: check if the given logdevice object respond_to :write
+ and :close, not is_a? IO. duck duck.
+
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb: self IO.pipe reading/writing may be
+ locked by the flood. use tempfile.
+
+ * lib/wsdl/xmlSchema/data.rb: wrong constant reference.
+
+Mon Sep 29 16:11:23 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: clean up temporary symlink.
+ Patched by NaHi. [ruby-dev:21420]
+
+Mon Sep 29 11:16:55 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_atfork): wrong format specifier.
+ [ruby-dev:21428]
+
+ * process.c (pst_inspect): better description.
+
+Mon Sep 29 02:31:44 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/utils.rb (Utils::su): use setgid and setuid to
+ set real and effective IDs. and setup group access list by
+ initgroups.
+
+Sun Sep 28 11:14:19 2003 Koji Arai <jca02266@nifty.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/digest/digest.c (Init_digest): `copy_object' was deprecated.
+ `initialize_copy' should be defined.
+
+ * ext/stringio/stringio.c (Init_stringio): ditto.
+
+Sat Sep 27 18:25:13 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/xsd/charset.rb: XSD::Charset.is_ces did return always true under
+ $KCODE = "NONE" environment. check added.
+
+ * test/xsd/test_xsd.rb: add tests for above fix.
+
+Sat Sep 27 15:58:50 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/rpc/cgistub.rb: make logging severity threshold higher.
+
+ * lib/soap/rpc/standaloneServer.rb: defer WEBrick server start to give
+ a chance to reset logging severity threshold.
+
+ * test/soap/calc/test_*, test/soap/helloworld/test_helloworld.rb: run
+ silent.
+
+Sat Sep 27 09:44:18 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: clear all errors on Windows.
+ [ruby-dev:21417]
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_nowrite.rb: ditto.
+
+Mon Sep 27 09:14:03 2004 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_delete): comparison may change the capacity.
+ [ruby-dev:24348]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_fill): fill should honor length argument.
+ [ruby-dev:24346]
+
+ * array.c (rb_ary_replace): should not use ptr from shared array.
+ [ruby-dev:24345]
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (s_accept): don't retry for EWOULDBLOCK.
+ [ruby-talk:113807]
+
+Sat Sep 27 04:57:07 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_file.rb: new file. only asserts unlink-before-close
+ behaviour now.
+
+ * test/soap/marshal/test_digraph.rb: should close before unlink.
+ unlink-before-close pattern is not needed here.
+
+Sat Sep 27 03:32:37 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/soap/*, test/wsdl/*, test/xsd/*: move TestCase classes into
+ each module namespace. TestMarshal in
+ test/soap/marshal/test_marshal.rb crashed with
+ test/ruby/test_marshal.rb.
+
+Sat Sep 27 01:30:59 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (ruby_connect): on win32, type of the 4th
+ argument of getsockopt is char *.
+
+Fri Sep 26 18:35:40 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/resolv-replace.rb: 1.8 compliance. [ruby-talk:82946]
+
+Fri Sep 26 17:39:27 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_marshal.rb: add test for ruby's objects.
+
+Fri Sep 26 09:52:44 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * defines.h (flush_register_windows): use volatile only for gcc on
+ Solaris. [ruby-dev:21403]
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): use system directly to honor shell meta
+ charaters.
+
+Fri Sep 26 00:10:13 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/README: updated.
+
+Thu Sep 25 17:48:10 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_buf2str): fix type of 1st argument for
+ rb_protect.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c (ossl_hmac_digest): should return meaningful
+ value.
+
+Thu Sep 25 09:00:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/ostruct.rb: Added OpenStruct#==.
+
+ * test/ostruct/test_ostruct.rb: Added.
+
+Thu Sep 25 07:55:26 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c, ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dsa.c,
+ ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c, ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.h: must
+ not use C++ or C99 style comment yet. (ruby-bugs:PR#1184)
+
+Thu Sep 25 00:23:22 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * MANIFEST: add SOAP4R.
+
+Thu Sep 25 00:13:15 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/soap/* (29 files): SOAP4R added.
+
+ * lib/wsdl/* (42 files): WSDL4R added.
+
+ * lib/xsd/* (12 files): XSD4R added.
+
+ * test/soap/* (16 files): added.
+
+ * test/wsdl/* (2 files): added.
+
+ * test/xsd/* (3 files): added.
+
+ * sample/soap/* (27 files): added.
+
+ * sample/wsdl/* (13 files): added.
+
+Wed Sep 24 02:08:11 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/cgihandler.rb: conform to mswin32.
+ [ruby-talk:82735], [ruby-talk:82748], [ruby-talk:82818]
+
+Tue Sep 23 23:10:16 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/logger.rb: add Logger#<<(msg) for writing msg without any
+ formatting.
+
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb: ditto.
+
+Tue Sep 23 20:47:51 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * error.c (rb_warn_m): should not warn if -W0 is specified.
+ [ruby-talk:82675]
+
+Mon Sep 22 21:28:57 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * MANIFEST: updated.
+
+Mon Sep 22 19:22:26 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * configure.in (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): add setuid and setgid.
+
+Mon Sep 22 12:34:55 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * util.c (ruby_strtod): skip preceding zeros before counting
+ digits in the mantissa. (ruby-bugs:PR#1181)
+
+Sun Sep 21 04:12:36 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ocsp.c (ossl_ocspreq_initialize): the argument
+ should be a String.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ocsp.c (ossl_ocspres_initialize): ditt.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509attr.c (ossl_x509attr_initialize): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509ext_initialize): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509ext_set_value): ditto.
+
+Sat Sep 20 11:49:05 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/logger.rb: typo fixed.
+
+ * test/logger/test_logger.rb: new file.
+
+Fri Sep 19 11:39:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/testunit/*: Added.
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: Documentation update.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb (TestRunner#initialize):
+ Ditto.
+
+ * lib/test/unit.rb: Factored out an ObjectSpace collector.
+
+ * lib/test/unit/collector/objectspace.rb: Ditto.
+
+ * sample/testunit/*: Added.
+
+Fri Sep 19 01:00:48 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/log.rb (BasicLog#log): get rid of as ineffectual
+ condition.
+
+ * lib/webrick/log.rb (BasicLog#format): add "\n" to message.
+
+Thu Sep 18 22:43:20 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): should push PROT_PCALL tag for orphans.
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): should update "result" for orphans.
+
+Thu Sep 18 20:33:03 2003 Tietew <tietew-ml-ruby-list@tietew.net>
+
+ * parse.y (str_xquote): do not prepend escapes in
+ backqoute literals. [ruby-list:38409]
+
+Thu Sep 18 20:30:17 2003 Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>
+
+ * lib/pathname.rb: update document.
+
+Thu Sep 18 15:27:05 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/logger.rb: new file. Logger, formerly called devel-logger or
+ Devel::Logger.
+
+ * sample/logger/*: new file. samples of logger.rb.
+
+Wed Sep 17 23:41:45 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (localjump_destination): should not raise ThreadError
+ exception for "break". [ruby-dev:21348]
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): use result instead of prot_tag->retval.
+ retval is no longer propagated to the ancestors.
+
+Wed Sep 17 20:34:00 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (tokadd_string, parse_string, yylex): escaped terminator
+ is now interpreted as is. [ruby-talk:82206]
+
+Wed Sep 17 18:52:36 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/fileutils/fileassertions.rb: new file.
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb: new file.
+
+ * test/fileutils/test_nowrite.rb: new file.
+
+Wed Sep 17 18:51:02 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/strscan/test_stringscanner.rb: require test/unit.
+
+Wed Sep 17 18:35:34 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * test/strscan/test_stringscanner.rb: new file.
+
+Wed Sep 17 18:03:30 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl: all files are reviewed to simplify and avoid memory leak.
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: add check for assert.h.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_buf2str): new function to convert
+ C buffer to String and free buffer.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_x509_ary2sk): new function to convert
+ Array of OpenSSL::X509 to STACK_OF(X509) with exception safe.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c (ossl_to_der, ossl_to_der_if_possible): new
+ functions to convert object to DER string.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.h: ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_bio.c (ossl_membio2str): new function to convert
+ BIO to String object and free BIO.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_bio.h: ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkcs7.c (ossl_pkcs7_to_der): add for "to_der".
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509name.c (ossl_x509name_to_der): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509ext_to_der): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (create_ext_from_array): removed
+ and reimplement in openssl/x509.rb.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509attr.c: reimplemented and disable some
+ method temporarily. this class doesn't work fine without ASN.1
+ data support;-) I'll rewrite in near future.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/x509.c (X509::Attribute): get rid off
+ unused code.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/x509.c (X509::ExtensionFactory): refine all.
+
+Tue Sep 16 22:25:06 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: add negative tests of row_sep.
+
+Tue Sep 16 18:02:36 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * regex.c (re_compile_pattern): should not translate character
+ class range edge. [ruby-list:38393]
+
+Tue Sep 16 16:47:56 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * MANIFEST: add test/csv/mac.csv.
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (test): add phony NUL target.
+
+Mon Sep 15 19:02:52 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/csv.rb: add extra pamameter to specify row(record) separater
+ character. To parse Mac's CR separated CSV, do like this.
+ CSV.open("mac.csv", "r", ?,, ?\r) { |row| p row.to_a }
+ The 3rd parameter in this example ?, is for column separater and the
+ 4th ?\r is for row separater. Row separater is nil by default. Nil
+ separater means "\r\n" or "\n".
+
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: add tests for above feature.
+
+ * test/csv/mac.csv: added. Sample CR separated CSV file.
+
+Fri Sep 12 22:41:48 2003 Michal Rokos <m.rokos@sh.cvut.cz>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c: move ASN.1 stuff to ossl_asn1.[ch]
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.c: move BIO stuff to ossl_bio.[ch]
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_asn1.[ch]: new files
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_bio.[ch]: new files
+
+Fri Sep 12 12:30:41 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * intern.h (rb_disable_super, rb_enable_super): replace with dummy
+ expressions instead of prototypes. the functions remain yet for
+ binary compatibility. [ruby-talk:81758]
+
+Fri Sep 12 12:09:54 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_and): convert argument using 'to_int'.
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_or): ditto.
+
+ * bignum.c (rb_big_xor): ditto.
+
+Fri Sep 12 07:06:14 2003 David Black <dblack@superlink.net>
+
+ * lib/scanf.rb: Took out useless @matched_item variable; some small
+ refactoring.
+
+Thu Sep 11 08:43:44 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_f_require): allow "require" on $SAFE>0, if feature
+ name is not tainted.
+
+ * lib/rexml/parsers/baseparser.rb (REXML::Parsers::BaseParser::stream):
+ Supports StringIO.
+
+Wed Sep 10 22:47:30 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.h: add a workaround for win32 platform.
+ libeay32.dll doesn't export functions defined in conf_api.h.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_config.c (ossl_config_initialize): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_config.c (ossl_config_add_value): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_config.c (set_conf_section_i): should check
+ if the argument is Array.
+
+Wed Sep 10 22:41:54 2003 Tietew <tietew@tietew.net>
+
+ * eval.c (win32_get_exception_list): avoid VC7 warning.
+ [ruby-win32:577]
+
+Tue Sep 9 10:39:51 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (struct tag): dst should be VALUE.
+
+Tue Sep 9 10:39:51 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (localjump_destination): stop at the scope where the current
+ block was created. [ruby-dev:21353]
+
+Tue Sep 9 05:17:04 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_config.rb: avoid compile error in OpenSSL-0.9.6.
+
+Tue Sep 9 02:41:35 2003 Michal Rokos <m.rokos@sh.cvut.cz>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_config.c: Refine compatibility.
+
+Tue Sep 9 01:50:45 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (HTTPServer#access_log): add "\n" to
+ the message.
+
+ * lib/webrick/log.rb (BasicLog#log): add "\n" only if needed.
+
+Mon Sep 8 22:15:33 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb: modify security check at creating
+ a new interpreter
+
+Mon Sep 8 20:00:12 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb, lib/optparse/version.rb: search also all
+ capital versions.
+
+Mon Sep 8 19:26:33 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.h: include openssl/conf.h and openssl/conf_api.h.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_config.c: refine all with backward compatibility.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_config.h: export GetConfigPtr() and DupConfigPtr().
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509.c: added new constants under X509 module.
+ DEFAULT_CERT_AREA, DEFAULT_CERT_DIR, DEFAULT_CERT_FILE,
+ DEFAULT_CERT_DIR_ENV, DEFAULT_CERT_FILE_ENV and DEFAULT_PRIVATE_DIR.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509extfactory_free): don't free
+ the members of the struct. it's left to GC.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (ossl_x509_set_config): add for config=.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (Xossl_x509extfactory_initialize):
+ add attr readers: issuer_certificate, subject_certificate,
+ subject_request, crl and config.
+
+Mon Sep 8 18:26:41 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/accesslog.rb (AccessLog::setup_params): use req.port
+ instead of config[:Port] or req.request_uri.port.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httprequest.rb (HTTPRequest#meta_vars): ditto.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpservlet/filehandler.rb (FileHandler#dir_list): ditto.
+
+ * lib/webrick/config.rb: :Listen option never be used.
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (GenericServer#initialize): don't use :Listen
+ option and add warning message.
+
+ * lib/webrick/log.rb (BasicLog#<<): shortcut of log(INFO, ...).
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (HTTPServer#accesslog): use << for logging.
+
+Sun Sep 7 16:08:28 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (lib_mainloop_core): fixed signal-trap bug
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/*.rb : Ruby/Tk works at $SAFE == 4
+
+Sat Sep 6 02:26:34 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_*.rb: assert_same, assert_match, and so on.
+
+Sat Sep 6 18:45:46 2003 Mauricio Fernandez <batsman.geo@yahoo.com>
+
+ * parse.y (assignable): call rb_compile_error(), not rb_bug().
+ [ruby-core:01523]
+
+Sat Sep 6 17:40:41 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ruby_missing.c: rid of unnecessary backward
+ compatibility stuff. and remove DEFINE_ALLOC_WRAPPER from
+ all sources.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (X509::Extension.new): new method.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (X509::Extension#oid=): new method.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (X509::Extension#value=): new method.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_x509ext.c (X509::Extension#critical=): new method.
+
+Sat Sep 6 01:23:22 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (CreateChild): need to quote cmd if RUBYSHELL is set.
+
+ * win32/win32.c (CreateChild): fix condition about whether to call
+ shell or not.
+
+Sat Sep 6 00:36:20 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu.nokada@softhome.net>
+
+ * Makefile.in (test): phony target.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (have_library, find_library): configure by library
+ name.
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser#order, #permute, #parse): allow an
+ array as argument.
+
+ * test/ruby/test_*.rb: moved invariants to left side in
+ assert_equal, and use assert_nil, assert_raises and so on.
+
+ * win32/win32.c (isInternalCmd): distinguish command.com and
+ cmd.exe.
+
+ * win32/win32.c (make_cmdvector): a character just after wildcard
+ was ignored. [ruby-core:01518]
+
+Fri Sep 5 20:27:08 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_*.rb: replace 'assert(a == b)' with assert_equal(a, b)'
+
+Fri Sep 5 18:00:51 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/x509.rb: new method X509::Name::parse.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c: add ossl_digest_new().
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_digest.h: ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c: add ossl_cipher_new().
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.h: ditto.
+
+Fri Sep 5 15:32:04 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-font-lock-maybe-here-docs): should not
+ search delimiter forward if found in backward.
+
+Fri Sep 5 13:32:48 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/runner.rb: arguments should be keys.
+
+Fri Sep 5 12:09:55 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_system.rb (test_system): check existence of ruby
+ interpreter.
+
+Fri Sep 5 11:32:17 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (--version): fix assignment/reference order.
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb (OptionParser#help): new; OptionParser#to_s may
+ be deprecated in future.
+
+ * lib/optparse/version.rb (OptionParser#show_version): hide Object.
+
+ * test/runner.rb: fix optparse usage.
+
+ * test/runner.rb: glob all testsuits if no tests given.
+
+Fri Sep 5 10:42:58 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/runner.rb: added. gets testcases from command line and runs it.
+
+ * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: remove useless part which was for dumping test
+ result.
+
+Fri Sep 5 09:28:59 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_gc.rb: added. splitter.rb which I made to split
+ sample/test.rb into test/ruby/test_* kindly removed GC test (the
+ last section in the original test) to reduce things to be worried.
+
+Fri Sep 5 03:00:04 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby/test_iterator.rb (test_block_in_arg): add no block
+ given tests.
+
+ * test/ruby/test_iterator.rb (test_ljump): uncomment LocalJumpError
+ test.
+
+Fri Sep 5 01:10:11 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/ruby: tests for ruby itself.
+
+ * test/ruby/test_*.rb: split sample/test.rb into 28 test/unit testcases.
+ some tests could not be translates... search '!!' mark to see it.
+
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: should require 'csv', not '../lib/csv'. test
+ runner should set load path correctly.
+
+Fri Sep 5 01:03:59 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: close opened files for CSV::IOBuf explicitly.
+ opened file cannot be removed under win32 box.
+
+Thu Sep 4 23:59:40 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (tokadd_string): newlines have no special meanings in
+ %w/%W, otherwise they are ignored only when interpolation is
+ enabled. [ruby-dev:21325]
+
+Thu Sep 4 19:38:25 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/io/wait/.cvsignore: added.
+
+ * ext/openssl/.cvsignore: added.
+
+Thu Sep 4 19:28:24 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * sample/openssl: added. Sample of standard distribution library
+ should be locate in sample/{module_name}/*.
+
+ * ext/openssl/sample/*: removed. move to sample/openssl/*.
+
+Thu Sep 4 18:02:15 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: use remove_const to reduce warnings. use
+ Dir.tmpdir to locate working files.
+
+Thu Sep 4 17:41:31 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-here-doc-beg-re): underscore also is
+ valid delimiter.
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-here-doc-end-match): must quote
+ arbitrary string to use as regexp.
+
+ * misc/ruby-mode.el (ruby-font-lock-maybe-here-docs): must not
+ call `ruby-here-doc-end-match' unless `ruby-here-doc-beg-re'
+ matched.
+
+Thu Sep 4 15:40:07 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test/csv/test_csv.rb: run on test/unit original layer.
+
+Thu Sep 4 12:54:50 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/token.c: headerless documents with root-level spacing now
+ honored.
+
+Thu Sep 4 00:06:14 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (mark_frame_adj): need to adjust argv pointer if using
+ system's alloca. [ruby-core:01503]
+
+Wed Sep 3 21:33:20 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * test: add test directory. Test::Unit aware testcases and needed
+ files should be located in this directory. dir/file name convention;
+ test/{module_name}/test_{testcase_name}.rb
+ test/{module_name}/{needed_files}
+ someday, someone will write testrunner which searches test_*.rb and
+ run testcases automatically.
+
+ * test/csv/*: add testcase for lib/csv.rb.
+
+Wed Sep 3 01:37:09 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (rb_f_gets): should call next_argv() before type check
+ current_file. [ruby-list:38336]
+
+Tue Sep 2 20:37:15 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/net/protocols.rb (SSLIO#ssl_connect): warning
+ for skipping server verification.
+
+Tue Sep 2 23:36:57 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): should retrieve retval when pcall is true.
+
+Tue Sep 2 14:09:20 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/extconf.rb: check s6_addr8 in in6_addr (Tru64 UNIX).
+ the patch is submitted by nmu <nmu@users.sourceforge.jp>.
+
+ * ext/socket/getaddrinfo.c (getaddrinfo): should use in6_addr8 on
+ some platforms.
+
+ * ext/socket/getnameinfo.c (getnameinfo): ditto.
+
+Tue Sep 2 14:02:19 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c (ip_invoke): fixed bug on passing a exception
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/{tk.rb, tkcanvas.rb, tkfont.rb, tktext.rb} :
+ bug fix and improvement of font control
+
+Tue Sep 2 09:51:36 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): should not handle exceptions within rescue
+ argument. [ruby-talk:80804]
+
+Tue Sep 2 00:44:37 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * re.c (rb_memsearch): fix overrun. [ruby-talk:80759]
+
+Tue Sep 2 00:41:27 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (map_charset): use lower case keys.
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (iconv_fail): just yield error and return the
+ result if a block is given.
+
+ * ext/iconv/iconv.c (iconv_convert): yield error and append the
+ result if a block is given.
+
+ * ext/iconv/charset_alias.rb (charset_alias): optional third
+ argument.
+
+ * ext/iconv/charset_alias.rb (charset_alias): use CP932 instead of
+ SHIFT_JIS on cygwin.
+
+Mon Sep 1 18:34:25 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): make tail recursion in ELSE clause of
+ RESCUE a jump.
+
+Mon Sep 1 18:00:02 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (aref_args): forgot to call NEW_SPLAT(). reported by
+ Dave Butcher.
+
+ * eval.c (Init_Thread): protect thgroup_default. suggested by Guy
+ Decoux in [ruby-talk:80623]
+
+Mon Sep 1 16:59:10 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_switch): add RESTORE_EXIT; exit by another
+ thread termination.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_start_0): should not error_print() within
+ terminated thread, because $stderr used by it might be
+ overriden now. [ruby-dev:21280]
+
+Sun Aug 31 22:46:55 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (TAG_DST()): take no argument.
+
+ * process.c (p_gid_sw_ensure): return VALUE.
+
+Sun Aug 31 22:27:10 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@dumbo.ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * process.c (p_gid_sw_ensure): lack of function type
+
+Sun Aug 31 12:25:06 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu.nokada@softhome.net>
+
+ * lib/optparse.rb: --version takes an optional argument; "all" or
+ a list of package names.
+
+Sun Aug 31 10:17:02 2003 Tadayoshi Funaba <tadf@dotrb.org>
+
+ * lib/date/format.rb: yyyy/mm is not an acceptable format.
+
+ * lib/time.rb: follow above.
+
+Sat Aug 30 14:25:43 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_iter_break): should not call TAG_JUMP directly.
+
+Sat Aug 30 03:58:21 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (struct BLOCK): remove BLOCKTAG, use scope instead.
+
+ * eval.c (POP_TAG): no longer propagate retval. retval is now set
+ directly by localjump_destination().
+
+ * eval.c (localjump_destination): new function to cast
+ return/break local jump.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_0): stop TAG_RETURN/TAG_BREAK escaping.
+
+Fri Aug 29 22:35:00 2003 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigek@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * bigdecimal.c *.html: The 2nd arg. for add,sub,mult, and div is 0,
+ then result will be the same as +,-,*,/ respectively.
+
+Fri Aug 29 17:30:15 2003 Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp>
+
+ * process.c: bug fix
+
+ * process.c: add rb_secure(2) to methods of Process::{UID,GID,Sys}
+
+ * process.c: deny handling IDs during evaluating the block given to
+ the Process::{UID,GID}.switch method
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c : some methods have no effect if on slave-IP
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c : can create a interpreter without Tk
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/tcltklib.c : bug fix on handling exceptions
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/MANUAL.euc : modify
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb : freeze some core modules
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/multi-tk.rb : more secure
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: TkVariable.new(array) --> treat the array as the
+ Tk's list
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: improve accessibility of TkVariable object
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tk.rb, ext/tk/lib/tkfont.rb, ext/tk/lib/tkcanvas.rb,
+ ext/tk/lib/tktext.rb : fix bug of font handling
+
+ * ext/tk/lib/tkfont.rb TkFont.new() accepts compound fonts
+
+Thu Aug 28 22:07:12 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * variable.c (rb_autoload_load): call const_missing if autoloading
+ constant is not defined to allow hook.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): use rb_const_get_from() instead of
+ rb_const_get_at().
+
+ * eval.c (is_defined): forgot to check NODE_COLON3.
+
+Thu Aug 28 17:30:24 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * variable.c (rb_const_get_0): should check constants defined in
+ included modules, if klass is Object. [ruby-talk:79302]
+
+ * numeric.c (check_uint): check should be done using UINT_MAX, not
+ INT_MAX. this fix is submitted by Lyle Johnson
+ <lyle@knology.net> in [ruby-core:01486]
+
+Thu Aug 28 05:02:52 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (singleton): typo fixed (ruby-bugs-ja:PR#562)
+
+Thu Aug 28 02:37:45 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval): *a = [1,2] now assigns [[1,2]] to a.
+ consistent with *a = [1], which set [[1]] to a.
+
+ * node.h: merge NODE_RESTARY to NODE_SPLAT.
+
+ * parse.y: rules simplified a bit by removing NODE_RESTARY.
+
+ * sample/test.rb: updated for new assignment behavior.
+
+Wed Aug 27 22:33:24 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * error.c (rb_bug): should not use other methods; this function is
+ not for ordinary use. [ruby-dev:21259]
+
+Wed Aug 27 15:07:57 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
+
+ * lib/net/smtp.rb (check_response): AUTH CRAM-MD5 returns 334
+ response. [ruby-list:38279]
+
+Wed Aug 27 05:10:15 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * win32/win32.c (map_errno): support winsock error.
+
+ * win32/win32.c (pipe_exec, CreateChild, poll_child_status, waitpid,
+ kill, link, rb_w32_rename, unixtime_to_filetime, rb_w32_utime):
+ pass errno to map_errno().
+
+ * win32/win32.c (rb_w32_select, rb_w32_accept, rb_w32_bind,
+ rb_w32_connect, rb_w32_getpeername, rb_w32_getsockname,
+ rb_w32_getsockopt, rb_w32_ioctlsocket, rb_w32_listen, rb_w32_recv,
+ rb_w32_recvfrom, rb_w32_send, rb_w32_sendto, rb_w32_setsockopt,
+ rb_w32_shutdown, rb_w32_socket, rb_w32_gethostbyaddr,
+ rb_w32_gethostbyname, rb_w32_gethostname, rb_w32_getprotobyname,
+ rb_w32_getprotobynumber, rb_w32_getservbyname, rb_w32_getservbyport,
+ rb_w32_fclose, rb_w32_close): use map_errno().
+
+ * win32/win32.h: add winsock errors.
+
+Tue Aug 26 23:53:23 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/ostruct.rb (OpenStruct::method_missing): prohibit modifying
+ frozen OpenStruct. [ruby-talk:80214]
+
+Tue Aug 26 20:03:50 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_tmpsrc): add the hook for source.
+ [ruby-list:38122]
+
+Tue Aug 26 15:59:53 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * implicit.c (syck_type_id_to_taguri): corrected detection of
+ x-private types.
+
+Sun Aug 24 01:02:48 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (file_expand_path): performance improvement.
+ [ruby-talk:79748]
+
+Sat Aug 23 23:41:16 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * file.c (rb_file_s_expand_path): avoid calling rb_scan_args() for
+ apparent cases. [ruby-talk:79748]
+
+Sat Aug 23 18:56:53 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/nkf/nkf.c (rb_nkf_putchar): should use rb_str_resize() to just
+ resize a string, rb_str_cat() disallows NULL. [ruby-dev:21237]
+
+Sat Aug 23 16:48:41 2003 Keiju Ishitsuka <keiju@ishitsuka.com>
+
+ * lib/irb/ruby-lex.rb: bug fix for "foo" !~ /bar/. [ruby-talk:79942]
+
+Sat Aug 23 15:59:58 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_eval, rb_iterate, block_pass): reduce PUSH/POP_TAG and
+ EXEC_TAG() for retry. [ruby-dev:21216]
+
+Sat Aug 23 02:32:33 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_splat): should check if "values" is array.
+
+ * enum.c (each_with_index_i): typo.
+
+Fri Aug 22 17:07:05 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * enum.c (inject_i): use rb_yield_values.
+
+ * enum.c (each_with_index_i): ditto.
+
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_splat): new function to call "yield *values".
+
+ * string.c (rb_str_scan): use rb_yield_splat().
+
+Fri Aug 22 06:13:22 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: refactoring of the transfer method
+ dispatch. added yaml_org_handler for faster dispatch of
+ transfers to base types.
+
+ * lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb: removed handling of builtins from
+ Ruby library.
+
+ * ext/syck/token.c: quoted and block scalars are now implicit !str
+
+ * ext/syck/implicit.c: empty string detected as !null.
+
+Fri Aug 22 01:00:31 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (block_pass): improve passing current block.
+
+Fri Aug 22 00:13:00 2003 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigek@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: Int. overflow bug in multiplication
+ fixed, and VpNmlz() speed up.
+
+Wed Aug 20 16:44:49 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/socket/socket.c (ruby_connect): many systems seem to have
+ a problem in select() after EINPROGRESS. [ruby-list:38080]
+
+Wed Aug 20 01:31:17 2003 why the lucky stiff <why@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.h: Parser definition problems on HP-UX.
+ [ruby-talk:79389]
+
+ * ext/syck/handler.c (syck_hdlr_get_anchor): Memory leak.
+
+ * ext/syck/syck.s (syck_io_file_read): Bad arguments to fread.
+
+ * ext/syck/rubyext.c: Tainting issues.
+
+Tue Aug 19 23:20:00 2003 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigek@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c .h .html: to_s("+") implemented.
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/lib/bigdecimal/math.rb: E implemented.
+
+Tue Aug 19 07:47:09 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * lib/webrick/ssl.rb: new file; SSL/TLS enhancement for GenericServer.
+
+ * lib/webrick/https.rb: SSLSocket handling is moved to webrick/ssl.rb.
+
+ * lib/webrick/compat.rb (File::fnmatch): remove old migration code.
+
+ * lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (HTTPServer#run): ditto.
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (GenericServer#listen): the body of this
+ method is pull out as Utils::create_lisnteners.
+
+ * lib/webrick/utils.rb (Utils::create_lisnteners): new method.
+
+ * lib/webrick/server.rb (GenericServer#start): should rescue
+ unknown errors. and refine comments.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb (SSLServer#accept): should close
+ socket if SSLSocket raises error.
+
+Tue Aug 19 11:19:33 2003 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * io.c (next_argv): should not call GetOpenFile() if rb_stdout is
+ not a IO (T_FILE).
+
+Tue Aug 19 07:47:09 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c: sync_close is moved to SSLSocket as
+ a builtin.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb (Buffering#close): ditto.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb (Buffering#puts): should
+ add a return to the tails of each line.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb: new class OpenSSL::SSL::SSLServer.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/net/protocols.rb (SSLIO#ssl_connect): use sync_close.
+
+ * ext/openssl/sample/echo_svr.rb: use SSLServer.
+
+ * ext/openssl/sample/echo_cli.rb: add example of SSLSocket#sync_close.
+
+Tue Aug 19 01:24:34 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/curses/curses.c (_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED): Mac OS X standard
+ headers are inconsistent at this macro. [ruby-core:01432]
+
+ * ext/curses/extconf.rb: check if _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED breaks.
+
+ * ext/tcltklib/stubs.c: Status macro in X11/Xthreads.h bothers
+ winspool.h
+
+ * instruby.rb: make list at first instead of iterator.
+ [ruby-talk:79347]
+
+Mon Aug 18 11:23:11 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * dir.c (glob_helper): preserve raw order for **.
+
+Sun Aug 17 23:39:55 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb (HAVE_VA_ARGS_MACRO): need to compile.
+
+Sun Aug 17 17:10:03 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb (SSLSocket#sync_close=): add a
+ method to specify if the underlying IO will be closed in
+ SSLSocket#close.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb: add forwarders to
+ setsockopt, getsockopt and fcntl.
+
+ * ext/openssl/lib/net/protocols.rb: enable sync for SSLSocket.
+
+Sun Aug 17 11:32:04 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): should not force to remake Makefile when
+ installation and so on.
+
+Sat Aug 16 23:58:18 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * marshal.c (w_symbol, w_object): get rid of warnings.
+
+ * re.c (rb_memsearch): ditto.
+
+ * time.c (time_dump): ditto.
+
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): not continue making when extconf.rb
+ failed.
+
+ * ext/openssl/extconf.rb: check __VA_ARGS__ macro more precisely.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl.h: remove version.h dependency.
+
+ * ext/openssl/ruby_missing.h: ditto.
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (pkg_config): use --libs output except with
+ only-L for other options. [ruby-list:38099]
+
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate rule for static
+ library from shared object.
+
+ * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub, wince/Makefile.sub:
+ define exec_prefix and libdir.
+
+Fri Aug 15 23:15:00 2003 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigek@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c .h: Bug in combination of limit & div
+ method fixed.
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/lib/bigdecimal/math.rb: atan() & sqrt() added.
+
+Fri Aug 15 12:01:43 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * configure.in (HUGE_ST_INO): check whether struct stat.st_ino
+ is larger than long. [ruby-dev:21194]
+ http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-PaloAlto/1409/ruby/beos.html
+
+ * error.c (syserr_eqq): errno might exceed Fixnum limit.
+
+ * error.c (Init_Exception): moved base initialization from
+ init_syserr().
+
+ * inits.c (rb_call_inits): postpone initializing errnos until
+ Bignum is available.
+
+Fri Aug 15 12:01:43 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/curses/curses.c (_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED): needed to let
+ keyname() and so on be declared.
+
+ * ext/curses/curses.c (curses_resizeterm, window_resize):
+ arguments conflicted with macros in term.h.
+
+ * ext/curses/curses.c (Curses module methods): ensure
+ initialized. [ruby-dev:21191]
+
+Fri Aug 15 02:08:53 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (id2ref): recycle check should be done by klass == 0.
+ [ruby-core:01408]
+
+Fri Aug 15 01:34:23 2003 Michal Rokos <m.rokos@sh.cvut.cz>
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.c: move generate_cb here
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_{dh|dsa|rsa}.c: adapt to this cb
+
+ * ext/openssl/openssl_missing.[ch]: add (0.9.6x, x<j) missing BN funcs
+
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_bn.c: use supplied funcs from openssl_missing.c
+
+Fri Aug 15 00:38:00 2003 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigek@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c: Bug in div method fixed.
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/lib/bigdecimal/math.rb: Newly added.
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/sample/pi.rb: Changed so as to use math.rb.
+
+Thu Aug 14 21:19:14 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (Init_Thread): Continuation#[] added. [ruby-talk:79028]
+
+Thu Aug 14 20:03:34 2003 Masaki Suketa <masaki.suketa@nifty.ne.jp>
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (OLE_FREE): should not call
+ ole_message_loop.
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_event_free): ditto.
+
+ * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_initialize): stop calling
+ OleUninitialize at exit.
+
+Thu Aug 14 11:27:37 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * gc.c (rb_data_object_alloc): check type of 1st argument.
+ [ruby-dev:21192]
+
+Thu Aug 14 00:21:14 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * parse.y (mlhs_node): should allow "::Foo" (colon3) as lhs.
+
+ * parse.y (lhs): ditto.
+
+ * parse.y (yylex): should return tCOLON3 right after kCLASS.
+ [ruby-talk:78918]
+
+ * error.c (exc_initialize): was converting argument to string too
+ eagerly. Only check was needed. [ruby-talk:78958]
+
+Wed Aug 13 23:31:00 2003 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigek@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.c .h .html: Ambiguity of
+ BigDecimal::limit removed.
+
+Wed Aug 13 19:21:34 2003 Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen@yahoo.de>
+
+ * lib/webrick/https.rb (HTTPServer#run): should set syncing-mode
+ to SSLSocket. [ruby-talk:78919]
+
+Wed Aug 13 18:13:49 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * eval.c (POP_BLOCK): turn on BLOCK_LEFT flag when leaving block.
+
+ * eval.c (proc_invoke): unpack return/break destination when block
+ is already left.
+
+Wed Aug 13 15:58:31 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
+
+ * object.c (rb_class_s_alloc): add function prototype to avoid VC++
+ warning.
-Sat Dec 28 00:42:37 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Wed Aug 13 13:50:59 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y (local_push_gen, local_pop_gen): save cmdarg_stack to
- isolate command argument state from outer scope.
- [ruby-core:59342] [Bug #9308]
+ * ext/Win32API/Win32API.c (Win32API_initialize): should pass some
+ class to first argument of Data_Wrap_Struct(). (ruby-bugs:PR#1109)
-Fri Dec 27 13:25:03 2013 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Aug 12 16:55:11 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * win32/{setup.mak,Makefile.sub}: update fake.rb like
- template/fake.rb.in.
+ * Makefile.in: static link libraries to LIBRUBY_SO with static linked
+ ext. [ruby-dev:21157]
-Thu Dec 26 16:10:41 2013 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): sort extension library initialization order.
- * win32/Makefile.sub (fake.rb): should depend on version.h because
- if RUBY_VERSION is updated, fake.rb need to say the new version
- to avoid install error in rbconfig.rb.
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): compact $extlibs.
-Thu Dec 26 14:25:03 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Aug 12 02:48:56 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * hash.c (HASH_REJECT_COPY_EXTRA_STATES): turn off the old
- behavior, copying extra states by accident.
+ * eval.c (THREAD_SAVE_CONTEXT): should explicitly turn off the
+ flag before calling getcontext(2).
-Thu Dec 26 10:49:14 2013 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (struct thread): add member to save backing store on
+ IA64. (ruby-bugs PR1086)
- * version.h (RUBY_VERSION): 2.2.0 development has started.
+ * eval.c (thread_mark): mark IA64 backing store region.
-Thu Dec 26 10:27:53 2013 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (thread_free): free saved IA64 backing store.
- * tool/merger.rb (tag): support 2.1.1 semi-automatic tagging and 2.2.0
- explicit tagging.
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_save_context): save IA64 backing store as well.
-Thu Dec 26 06:35:25 2013 Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core@marc-andre.ca>
+ * eval.c (rb_thread_restore_context): restore IA64 backing store.
- * proc.c: Having any mandatory keyword argument increases min arity
- [#9299]
+ * eval.c (THREAD_ALLOC): initialize IA64 members.
-Thu Dec 26 06:27:08 2013 Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core@marc-andre.ca>
+Mon Aug 11 22:31:50 2003 NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nahi@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/debug.rb(debug_command): inspection command should inspect
+ resulting value even if it's nil. [ruby-dev:21180] by OMAE, jun
+ <jun66j5@ybb.ne.jp>.
- * proc.c: Having optional keyword arguments makes maximum arity +1,
- not unlimited [#8072]
+ * lib/debug.rb(debug_command): incomplete regexp.
-Thu Dec 26 01:09:57 2013 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Aug 11 17:33:07 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * tool/release.sh: make symbolic links.
+ * eval.c (rb_call_super): do not use rb_block_given_p() for
+ check. [ruby-talk:78656]
-Thu Dec 26 00:45:33 2013 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (BEGIN_CALLARGS): push ITER_NOT only when ITER_PRE.
- * tool/make-snapshot: support new version scheme.
+Sun Aug 10 10:43:05 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Wed Dec 25 22:44:14 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/openssl/lib/openssl/buffering.rb: increase BLOCK_SIZE
+ from 1k to 16k bytes. [ruby-talk:78603]
- * compile.c (iseq_set_arguments): set arg_keyword_check from
- nd_cflag, which is set by parser. internal ID is used for
- unnamed keyword rest argument, which should be separated from no
- keyword check.
+ * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_sslctx_s_alloc): enable
+ partial write to allow interruption in SSLSocket#write.
- * iseq.c (rb_iseq_parameters): if no keyword check, keyword rest is
- present.
+Sun Aug 10 00:34:16 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * parse.y (new_args_tail_gen): set keywords check to nd_cflag, which
- equals to that keyword rest is not present.
+ * cygwin/GNUmakefile: remove unnecessary '--drive-name=$(CC)'
+ for ccache.
-Wed Dec 25 22:32:19 2013 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Sat Aug 9 10:36:21 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/abbrev.rb: [DOC] rdoc format patch by Giorgos Tsiftsis [Bug #9146]
+ * marshal.c (w_object): do not dump generic instance variable when
+ marshal_dump is defined.
-Wed Dec 25 20:30:10 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Sat Aug 9 00:35:00 2003 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigek@ruby-lang.org>
- * iseq.c (rb_iseq_parameters): push argument type symbol only for
- unnamed rest keywords argument.
+ * ext/bigdecimal.c: F style output(like 1234.56789) implemented
+ to to_s method.
+ * ext/bigdecimal_??.html: F style output(like 1234.56789)
+ implemented to to_s method.
-Wed Dec 25 20:28:48 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+Fri Aug 8 12:33:17 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * proc.c (rb_iseq_min_max_arity): maximum argument is unlimited if
- having rest keywords argument. [ruby-core:53298] [Bug #8072]
+ * bcc32/Makefile.sub: rubyw.exe should be a Windows GUI program.
+ add the -aa option to WLDFLAGS.
-Wed Dec 25 18:29:22 2013 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Fri Aug 8 11:29:26 2003 Koji Arai <jca02266@nifty.ne.jp>
- * vm_insnhelper.c (argument_error): insert dummy frame to make
- a backtrace object intead of modify backtrace string array.
- [Bug #9295]
+ * marshal.c (w_object): should set `c_arg' at first.
- * test/ruby/test_backtrace.rb: add a test for this patch.
- fix test to compare a result of Exception#backtrace with
- a result of Exception#backtrace_locations.
+Fri Aug 8 03:22:28 2003 GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
-Wed Dec 25 13:00:54 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/webrick/httputils.rb (FormData#list): should not take
+ a side effect for the receiver.
- * configure.in: let mingw do something black-magic, and check if
- _gmtime64_s() is available actually.
+Thu Aug 7 14:40:37 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
- * win32/win32.c (gmtime_s, localtime_s): use _gmtime64_s() and
- _localtime64_s() if available, not depending on very confusing
- mingw variants macros. based on the patch by phasis68 (Heesob
- Park) at [ruby-core:58764]. [ruby-core:58391] [Bug #9119]
+ * cygwin/GNUmakefile: better --disbale-shared option support.
-Wed Dec 25 12:33:41 2013 Yusuke Endoh <mame@tsg.ne.jp>
+ * cygwin/GNUmakefile: add forwarding DLL target for cygwin.
- * sample/trick2013/: added the award-winning entries of TRICK 2013.
- See https://github.com/tric/trick2013 for the contest outline.
- (Matz has approved the attachment.)
+Thu Aug 7 14:21:05 2003 Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
-Wed Dec 25 10:42:02 2013 Yamashita Yuu <yamashita@geishatokyo.com>
+ * configure.in: Fix Cygwin specific naming of libraries to
+ be net distribution compliant. (ruby-bugs:PR#1077)
+ cygwin-ruby18.dll -> cygruby18.dll
- * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (Init_ossl_ssl): Declare a constant
- `OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING` only if the macro is defined. The
- `SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING` has been removed from latest
- snapshot of OpenSSL 1.0.1. [Fixes GH-488]
+Thu Aug 7 12:51:38 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Wed Dec 25 01:03:00 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_f_at_exit): should not be called without a block.
+ block_given check added.
- * proc.c (bind_local_variables): allowing binding to list its
- local variables. patch by Jack Danger Canty <jackdanger AT
- squareup.com> at [ruby-core:56543]. [Feature #8773]
+Thu Aug 7 06:46:06 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Dec 24 23:20:38 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): forgot to pop ruby_class.
- * test/fileutils/fileasserts.rb (assert_ownership_user): new
- assertion for user ownership.
+ * eval.c (rb_call0): update ruby_class as well as ruby_cref.
+ (ruby-bugs-ja:PR#540)
- * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_chown_error),
- (test_chown_without_permission, test_chown_with_root):
- based on the patch by vajrasky (Vajrasky Kok) at
- [ruby-core:59298]. [Feature #9292]
+Thu Aug 7 04:52:50 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Dec 24 16:28:05 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * eval.c (rb_yield_0): remove ruby_frame->cbase and unify to
+ ruby_cref. [ruby-talk:78141]
- * proc.c (rb_mod_define_method): consider visibility only if self
- in the caller is same as the receiver, otherwise make public as
- well as old behavior. [ruby-core:57747] [Bug #9005]
- [ruby-core:58497] [Bug #9141]
+Thu Aug 7 04:19:15 2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
- * vm.c (rb_vm_cref_in_context): return ruby level cref if self is
- same.
+ * gc.c: FreeBSD/ia64's mcontext_t is a bit different from that of
+ Linux/ia64. This makes gc.c compile but miniruby coredumps for
+ the moment.
-Tue Dec 24 14:13:14 2013 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Thu Aug 7 00:15:00 2003 Shigeo Kobayashi <shigek@ruby-lang.org>
- * README.EXT: add a refer to URL.
+ * ext/bigdecimal.c: Comparison results adjusted to Float's.
+ * ext/bigdecimal.c: Use rb_num_coerce_????(x,y) instead of own.
-Tue Dec 24 13:48:45 2013 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+Wed Aug 6 22:58:00 2003 Nathaniel Talbott <ntalbott@ruby-lang.org>
- * README.EXT: add a document about RGenGC.
- Reviewed by havenwood.
- [misc #8962]
+ * lib/test/unit/testcase.rb: Added equality checking.
+ * lib/test/unit/testsuite.rb: Added equality checking.
+ * lib/test/unit/assertions.rb: Fixed a warning.
- * README.EXT.ja: ditto.
+Wed Aug 6 17:28:10 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
-Tue Dec 24 12:11:43 2013 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): pass LIBPATH to make ruby. [ruby-dev:21137]
- * include/ruby/ruby.h (RARRAY_ASET): try to avoid compiler warning.
- [Bug #9287]
+ * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): set library name as source file name in
+ Init_ext(). [ruby-dev:21137]
-Tue Dec 24 05:04:56 2013 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (Logging::postpone): postpone logging messages after
+ heading message as the result of the block.
- * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (setup): should not call
- Process.groups for Windows. get rid of many errors introduced by
- r44364.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (macro_defined?): append newline to src unless ended
+ with it.
-Mon Dec 23 18:37:16 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (have_library): treat nil function name as "main".
+ (ruby-bugs:PR#1083)
- * test/fileutils/fileasserts.rb (assert_ownership_group): new
- assertion for group ownership.
+ * lib/mkmf.rb (pkg_config): should append additional libraries to
+ $libs but not $LIBS. [ruby-dev:21137]
- * test/fileutils/test_fileutils.rb (test_chown{,_verbose,_noop}):
- based on the patch by vajrasky (Vajrasky Kok) at
- [ruby-core:59281]. [Feature #9286]
+ * ext/io/wait/extconf.rb: check DOSISH macro instead of platform.
-Mon Dec 23 15:53:45 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * ext/digest/sha1/extconf.rb: have_library already appends library
+ name.
- * hash.c (HAS_EXTRA_STATES): warn extra states only when something
- differ. [ruby-core:59254] [Bug #9275]
+Wed Aug 6 17:23:57 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
-Mon Dec 23 12:42:13 2013 Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core@marc-andre.ca>
+ * eval.c: initialize /* OK */ variables by Qnil to stop warnings.
- * array.c: Have to_h raise on elements that are not key-value pairs
- [#9239]
+Wed Aug 6 04:58:32 2003 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
- * enum.c: ditto
+ * ext/Setup*: add io/wait and openssl.
-Mon Dec 23 05:01:55 2013 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+Wed Aug 6 01:13:38 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * doc/syntax/methods.rdoc: [DOC] Added example for underscore
- conventions in method names. Also added doc to clarify encoding
- character set support for Ruby programs and elaborated on defining
- predicate and bang methods. Based on a patch by @gaurish
- [Fixes GH-477] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/477
+ * eval.c (rb_f_autoload): use ruby_cbase instead of ruby_class.
-Mon Dec 23 03:18:09 2013 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * eval.c (rb_f_autoload_p): ditto.
- * doc/ChangeLog-1.9.3: [DOC] Fix typos by @dvsuresh
- [Fixes GH-485] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/485
- * ext/openssl/ossl_config.c: ditto
- * lib/rss/utils.rb, lib/time.rb: ditto
- * test/ruby/envutil.rb: ditto
+ * class.c (rb_mod_init_copy): no longer implements independent
+ clone and dup methods. override "initialize_copy" instead.
+ [ruby-core:01352]
-Sun Dec 22 23:56:56 2013 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
+ * object.c (rb_class_s_alloc): define Class allocation function.
+ this makes Classes to follow clone framework that uses
+ initialize_copy.
- * lib/{rake,rdoc,rss}/*, test/rexml/test_listener.rb: [DOC] Fix typos
- by @dvsuresh [Fixes GH-486] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/486
+ * object.c (rb_class_initialize): separate instantiation and
+ initialization.
-Sun Dec 22 11:08:47 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * object.c (rb_obj_alloc): prohibit instantiation from
+ uninitialized class.
- * test/rubygems/test_gem_ext_builder.rb: Fix warning due to ambiguous
- expression.
+ * object.c (rb_class_superclass): check uninitialized class.
-Sun Dec 22 11:05:53 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * array.c (rb_ary_fill): wrong index processing with block. this
+ fix was done by Koji Arai <JCA02266@nifty.ne.jp> [ruby-list:38029]
- * lib/rubygems/commands/install_command.rb: Restore gem install
- --ignore-dependencies for remote gems
- * test/rubygems/test_gem_commands_install_command.rb: Test for the
- above.
+ * marshal.c (w_object): should preserve generic ivar for nil,
+ true, false, symbols, and fixnums.
-Sun Dec 22 10:23:40 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * marshal.c (w_uclass): base_klass check should be done after
+ rb_class_real().
- * lib/rdoc.rb: Set RDoc to release version.
+Wed Aug 6 01:18:50 2003 Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>
-Sun Dec 22 10:19:07 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * lib/net/http.rb: update document.
- * lib/rubygems.rb: Set RubyGems to release version.
+ * lib/net/pop.rb: ditto.
-Sun Dec 22 10:16:08 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
+ * lib/net/protocol.rb: ditto.
- * lib/rubygems.rb (module Gem): Fix comment for
- Gem::load_path_insert_index.
+Wed Aug 6 00:48:37 2003 Koji Arai <jca02266@nifty.ne.jp>
-Sun Dec 22 04:07:55 2013 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
+ * marshal.c (w_object): should recommend marshal_dump rather than
+ _dump_data.
- * gc.c (ruby_gc_set_params): don't show obsolete warnings for
- RUBY_FREE_MIN/RUBY_HEAP_MIN_SLOTS if
- RUBY_GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS/RUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS are given.
- [Bug #9276]
+Tue Aug 5 17:58:57 2003 WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@ruby-lang.org>
-Sat Dec 21 13:00:20 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/fileutils.rb (install): should preserve timestamp only.
- * file.c: remove unnecessary the source path from EEXIST error
- messages and show the destination path only. [ruby-core:59202]
- [Feature #9263]
+Tue Aug 5 17:31:59 2003 Ian Macdonald <ian@caliban.org>
-Sat Dec 21 12:37:19 2013 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
+ * lib/shell/command-processor.rb (Shell::CommandProcessor::rmdir):
+ simple typo.
- * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::Hosts#lazy_initialize): should not
- consider encodings in hosts file. [ruby-core:59239] [Bug #9273]
+Tue Aug 5 15:47:34 2003 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
- * lib/resolv.rb (Resolv::Config.parse_resolv_conf): ditto.
+ * eval.c (rb_load): should preserve current source file/line.
-Sat Dec 21 05:43:27 2013 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Tue Aug 5 10:04:42 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * tool/make-snapshot: replace RUBY_PATCHLEVEL_STR in version.h to
- show users that this ruby is a preview/rc version.
+ * string.c (str_new4): ptr may refer null_str.
-Sat Dec 21 05:03:49 2013 NAKAMURA Usaku <usa@ruby-lang.org>
+Mon Aug 4 17:25:18 2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
- * win32/Makefile.sub (fake.rb): fixed wrong RUBY_PLATFORM, to correctly
- install win32.h.
- [ruby-core:58801][Bug #9199] reported by arton.
+ * stable version 1.8.0 released.
-For the changes before 2.1.0, see doc/ChangeLog-2.1.0
-For the changes before 2.0.0, see doc/ChangeLog-2.0.0
-For the changes before 1.9.3, see doc/ChangeLog-1.9.3
For the changes before 1.8.0, see doc/ChangeLog-1.8.0
Local variables:
-coding: us-ascii
add-log-time-format: (lambda ()
(let* ((time (current-time))
- (system-time-locale "C")
(diff (+ (cadr time) 32400))
(lo (% diff 65536))
- (hi (+ (car time) (/ diff 65536))))
+ (hi (+ (car time) (/ diff 65536))))
(format-time-string "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y" (list hi lo) t)))
indent-tabs-mode: t
tab-width: 8
-change-log-indent-text: 2
end:
-vim: tabstop=8 shiftwidth=2
diff --git a/GPL b/GPL
index d159169d10..5b6e7c66c2 100644
--- a/GPL
+++ b/GPL
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
- Version 2, June 1991
+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
+ Version 2, June 1991
- Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
- 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
- Preamble
+ Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to
using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by
-the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
+the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
your programs, too.
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@@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
modification follow.
-
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
+
+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:
License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but
does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on
the Program is not required to print an announcement.)
-
+
These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If
identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program,
and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent
access to copy the source code from the same place counts as
distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not
compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
-
+
4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program
except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt
otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ impose that choice.
This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to
be a consequence of the rest of this License.
-
+
8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in
certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the
original copyright holder who places the Program under this License
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals
of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and
of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
- NO WARRANTY
+ NO WARRANTY
11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN
@@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
- END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
-
- How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
+ END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
+
+ How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
@@ -303,9 +303,10 @@ the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
- with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
- 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
@@ -335,5 +336,5 @@ necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
-library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
+library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General
Public License instead of this License.
diff --git a/KNOWNBUGS.rb b/KNOWNBUGS.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b97a08d928..0000000000
--- a/KNOWNBUGS.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-#
-# This test file concludes tests which point out known bugs.
-# So all tests will cause failure.
-#
-
diff --git a/LEGAL b/LEGAL
index 24e36e6231..908eb270f5 100644
--- a/LEGAL
+++ b/LEGAL
@@ -5,90 +5,34 @@ All the files in this distribution are covered under either the Ruby's
license (see the file COPYING) or public-domain except some files
mentioned below.
-ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h
-ccan/check_type/check_type.h
-ccan/container_of/container_of.h
-ccan/str/str.h
-
- These files are licensed under the CC0.
-
- http://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/
-
-ccan/list/list.h
-
- This file is licensed under the MIT License.
-
- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
- of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
- in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
- to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
- copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
- furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
- all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
- AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
- OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
- THE SOFTWARE.
-
-include/ruby/oniguruma.h:
-regcomp.c:
-regenc.[ch]:
-regerror.c:
-regexec.c:
-regint.h:
-regparse.[ch]:
-enc/ascii.c
-enc/big5.c
-enc/cp949.c
-enc/emacs_mule.c
-enc/encdb.c
-enc/euc_jp.c
-enc/euc_kr.c
-enc/euc_tw.c
-enc/gb18030.c
-enc/gb2312.c
-enc/gbk.c
-enc/iso_8859_1.c
-enc/iso_8859_10.c
-enc/iso_8859_11.c
-enc/iso_8859_13.c
-enc/iso_8859_14.c
-enc/iso_8859_15.c
-enc/iso_8859_16.c
-enc/iso_8859_2.c
-enc/iso_8859_3.c
-enc/iso_8859_4.c
-enc/iso_8859_5.c
-enc/iso_8859_6.c
-enc/iso_8859_7.c
-enc/iso_8859_8.c
-enc/iso_8859_9.c
-enc/koi8_r.c
-enc/koi8_u.c
-enc/shift_jis.c
-enc/unicode.c
-enc/us_ascii.c
-enc/utf_16be.c
-enc/utf_16le.c
-enc/utf_32be.c
-enc/utf_32le.c
-enc/utf_8.c
-enc/windows_1251.c
-
-Oniguruma ---- (C) K.Kosako <sndgk393 AT ybb DOT ne DOT jp>
-
-http://www.geocities.jp/kosako3/oniguruma/
-http://www.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/oniguruma/
-http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/devel/oniguruma/
-
- When this software is partly used or it is distributed with Ruby,
- this of Ruby follows the license of Ruby.
+regex.[ch]:
+
+ These files are under LGPL. Treat them as LGPL says. (See the file
+ LGPL for details)
+
+ Extended regular expression matching and search library.
+ Copyright (C) 1993, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
+ published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
+ License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Library General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; see the file LGPL. If not,
+ write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+ Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+ Multi-byte extension added May, 1993 by t^2 (Takahiro Tanimoto)
+ Last change: May 21, 1993 by t^2
+ removed gapped buffer support, multiple syntax support by matz <matz@nts.co.jp>
+ Perl5 extension added by matz <matz@caelum.co.jp>
+ UTF-8 extension added Jan 16 1999 by Yoshida Masato <yoshidam@tau.bekkoame.ne.jp>
configure:
@@ -99,8 +43,9 @@ configure:
This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
-tool/config.guess:
-tool/config.sub:
+config.guess:
+config.sub:
+parse.c:
As long as you distribute these files with the file configure, they
are covered under the Ruby's license.
@@ -127,58 +72,7 @@ tool/config.sub:
configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
-parse.c:
-
- This file is licensed under the GPL, but is incorporated into Ruby and
- redistributed under the terms of the Ruby license, as permitted by the
- exception to the GPL below.
-
- Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
- Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
- any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
- Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
-
- /* As a special exception, you may create a larger work that contains
- part or all of the Bison parser skeleton and distribute that work
- under terms of your choice, so long as that work isn't itself a
- parser generator using the skeleton or a modified version thereof
- as a parser skeleton. Alternatively, if you modify or redistribute
- the parser skeleton itself, you may (at your option) remove this
- special exception, which will cause the skeleton and the resulting
- Bison output files to be licensed under the GNU General Public
- License without this special exception.
-
- This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation in
- version 2.2 of Bison. */
-
util.c (partly):
-
- Copyright (c) 1991, 2000, 2001 by Lucent Technologies.
-
- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
- purpose without fee is hereby granted, provided that this entire notice
- is included in all copies of any software which is or includes a copy
- or modification of this software and in all copies of the supporting
- documentation for such software.
-
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- WARRANTY. IN PARTICULAR, NEITHER THE AUTHOR NOR LUCENT MAKES ANY
- REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE MERCHANTABILITY
- OF THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
win32/win32.[ch]:
You can apply the Artistic License to these files. (or GPL,
@@ -189,32 +83,6 @@ win32/win32.[ch]:
You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
License or the Artistic License, as specified in the perl README file.
-util.c (partly):
-
- Copyright (c) 2004-2008 David Schultz <das@FreeBSD.ORG>
- All rights reserved.
-
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- are met:
- 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
- ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
- IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
- FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
- DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
- OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
- HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
- LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
- OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
- SUCH DAMAGE.
-
random.c
This file is under the new-style BSD license.
@@ -224,11 +92,11 @@ random.c
This is a faster version by taking Shawn Cokus's optimization,
Matthe Bellew's simplification, Isaku Wada's real version.
- Before using, initialize the state by using init_genrand(seed)
+ Before using, initialize the state by using init_genrand(seed)
or init_by_array(init_key, key_length).
Copyright (C) 1997 - 2002, Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura,
- All rights reserved.
+ All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
@@ -241,8 +109,8 @@ random.c
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- 3. The names of its contributors may not be used to endorse or promote
- products derived from this software without specific prior written
+ 3. The names of its contributors may not be used to endorse or promote
+ products derived from this software without specific prior written
permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
@@ -262,137 +130,72 @@ random.c
http://www.math.keio.ac.jp/matumoto/emt.html
email: matumoto@math.keio.ac.jp
-vm_dump.c:procstat_vm
-
- * Copyright (c) 2007 Robert N. M. Watson
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- * are met:
- * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
- * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
- * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
- * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
- * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
- * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
- * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
- * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
- * SUCH DAMAGE.
- *
- * $FreeBSD: head/usr.bin/procstat/procstat_vm.c 261780 2014-02-11 21:57:37Z jhb $
-
-vsnprintf.c:
-
- This file is under the old-style BSD license. Note that the
- paragraph 3 below is now null and void.
-
- Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
- The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
-
- This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
- Chris Torek.
-
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- are met:
- 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
- may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
- without specific prior written permission.
-
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- ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
- IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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- HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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- OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
- SUCH DAMAGE.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE:
- --------------
- From ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/README.Impt.License.Change
- paragraph 3 above is now null and void.
-
st.[ch]:
+x68/*:
missing/alloca.c:
missing/dup2.c:
-missing/erf.c:
missing/finite.c:
missing/hypot.c:
missing/isinf.c:
missing/isnan.c:
-missing/lgamma_r.c:
missing/memcmp.c:
missing/memmove.c:
+missing/strcasecmp.c:
missing/strchr.c:
+missing/streror.c:
+missing/strftime.c:
+missing/strncasecmp.c:
missing/strstr.c:
missing/strtol.c:
-missing/tgamma.c:
ext/digest/sha1/sha1.[ch]:
These files are all under public domain.
-missing/crypt.c:
+missing/strtod.c:
- This file is under the old-style BSD license. Note that the
- paragraph 3 below is now null and void.
+ This file will not be used on most platforms depending on how the
+ configure script results. In any case you must not receive any fee
+ with the file itself.
- Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
- The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
+ Copyright (c) 1988-1993 The Regents of the University of California.
+ Copyright (c) 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
- Tom Truscott.
+ Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
+ software and its documentation for any purpose and without
+ fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
+ notice appear in all copies. The University of California
+ makes no representations about the suitability of this
+ software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without
+ express or implied warranty.
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- are met:
- 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
- may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
- without specific prior written permission.
+missing/strtoul.c:
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
- ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
- IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
- FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
- DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
- OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
- HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
- LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
- OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
- SUCH DAMAGE.
+ This file will not be used on most platforms depending on how the
+ configure script results. In any case you must not receive any fee
+ with the file itself.
+
+ Copyright 1988 Regents of the University of California
-missing/setproctitle.c
+ Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
+ software and its documentation for any purpose and without
+ fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
+ notice appear in all copies. The University of California
+ makes no representations about the suitability of this
+ software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without
+ express or implied warranty.
+
+missing/erf.c:
+missing/crypt.c:
+missing/vsnprintf.c:
This file is under the old-style BSD license. Note that the
paragraph 3 below is now null and void.
- Copyright 2003 Damien Miller
- Copyright (c) 1983, 1995-1997 Eric P. Allman
- Copyright (c) 1988, 1993
- The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
+ Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
+ The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
+
+ This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
+ Chris Torek.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
@@ -418,46 +221,10 @@ missing/setproctitle.c
OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGE.
-missing/strlcat.c
-missing/strlcpy.c
-
- These files are under the new-style BSD license.
-
- Copyright (c) 1998 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com>
- All rights reserved.
-
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- are met:
- 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
- derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
- INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
- AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
- EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
- PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
- OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
- WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
- OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
- ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-missing/langinfo.c
-
- This file is from http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/langinfo.c.
- Ruby uses a modified version. The file contains the following
- author/copyright notice:
-
- Markus.Kuhn@cl.cam.ac.uk -- 2002-03-11
- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software
- for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted. The author
- disclaims all warranties with regard to this software.
+ IMPORTANT NOTE:
+ --------------
+ From ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/README.Impt.License.Change
+ paragraph 3 above is now null and void.
ext/digest/md5/md5.[ch]:
@@ -497,7 +264,18 @@ ext/digest/rmd160/rmd160.[ch]:
Copyright (c) Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
1996, All Rights Reserved
+ext/digest/rmd160/rmd160hl.c:
+ext/digest/sha1/sha1hl.c:
+
+ These files are under the beer-ware license.
+
+ "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
+ <phk@login.dkuug.dk> wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you
+ can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think
+ this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. Poul-Henning Kamp
+
ext/digest/sha2/sha2.[ch]:
+ext/digest/sha2/sha2hl.c:
These files are under the new-style BSD license.
@@ -535,7 +313,7 @@ ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/utf8tbl.c:
copyrighted semi-public-domain software.
Copyright (C) 1987, Fujitsu LTD. (Itaru ICHIKAWA)
- Everyone is permitted to do anything on this program
+ Everyone is permitted to do anything on this program
including copying, modifying, improving,
as long as you don't try to pretend that you wrote it.
i.e., the above copyright notice has to appear in all copies.
@@ -586,7 +364,7 @@ ext/win32ole/win32ole.c:
Other modifications Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 by Gurusamy Sarathy
<gsar@umich.edu> and Jan Dubois <jan.dubois@ibm.net>
-
+
You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file
of the Perl distribution.
diff --git a/LGPL b/LGPL
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b1e3f5a263
--- /dev/null
+++ b/LGPL
@@ -0,0 +1,504 @@
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+ Version 2.1, February 1999
+
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diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in
index 39fe0bb37f..1e372885b7 100644
--- a/Makefile.in
+++ b/Makefile.in
@@ -1,33 +1,17 @@
SHELL = /bin/sh
-NULLCMD = @NULLCMD@
-n=$(NULLCMD)
-ECHO1 = $(V:1=@$n)
-RUNCMD = $(SHELL)
-CDPATH = .
-CHDIR = @CHDIR@
-exec = exec
-NULL = /dev/null
-PATH_SEPARATOR = @PATH_SEPARATOR@
+NULLCMD = :
#### Start of system configuration section. ####
srcdir = @srcdir@
-top_srcdir = $(srcdir)
-hdrdir = $(srcdir)/include
-PLATFORM_DIR = @PLATFORM_DIR@
+VPATH = $(srcdir):$(srcdir)/missing
CC = @CC@
-CPP = @CPP@
-LD = @LD@
-YACC = bison
+YACC = @YACC@
PURIFY =
AUTOCONF = autoconf
@SET_MAKE@
MKFILES = @MAKEFILES@
-BASERUBY = @BASERUBY@
-TEST_RUNNABLE = @TEST_RUNNABLE@
-CROSS_COMPILING = @CROSS_COMPILING@
-DOXYGEN = @DOXYGEN@
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
@@ -40,78 +24,37 @@ datadir = @datadir@
arch = @arch@
sitearch = @sitearch@
sitedir = @sitedir@
-archlibdir = @archlibdir@
-ruby_version = @ruby_version@
TESTUI = console
TESTS =
-INSTALLDOC = @INSTALLDOC@
-DOCTARGETS = @RDOCTARGET@ @CAPITARGET@
+RDOCTARGET = @RDOCTARGET@
EXTOUT = @EXTOUT@
-arch_hdrdir = $(EXTOUT)/include/$(arch)
-VPATH = $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby:$(hdrdir)/ruby:$(srcdir):$(srcdir)/enc:$(srcdir)/missing
+RIDATADIR = $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/ri/$(MAJOR).$(MINOR)/system
empty =
-CC_VERSION = @CC_VERSION@
OUTFLAG = @OUTFLAG@$(empty)
-COUTFLAG = @COUTFLAG@$(empty)
-ARCH_FLAG = @ARCH_FLAG@
-CFLAGS_NO_ARCH = @CFLAGS@
-CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_NO_ARCH) $(ARCH_FLAG)
-cflags = @cflags@
-optflags = @optflags@
-debugflags = @debugflags@
-warnflags = @warnflags@ @strict_warnflags@
-cppflags = @cppflags@
-INCFLAGS = -I. -I$(arch_hdrdir) -I$(hdrdir) -I$(srcdir)
-XCFLAGS = @XCFLAGS@
-CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ $(INCFLAGS)
+CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ @XCFLAGS@ @ARCH_FLAG@
+CPPFLAGS = -I. -I$(srcdir) @CPPFLAGS@
LDFLAGS = @STATIC@ $(CFLAGS) @LDFLAGS@
-EXTLDFLAGS = @EXTLDFLAGS@
+EXTLDFLAGS =
XLDFLAGS = @XLDFLAGS@ $(EXTLDFLAGS)
-EXTLIBS =
+EXTLIBS =
LIBS = @LIBS@ $(EXTLIBS)
MISSING = @LIBOBJS@ @ALLOCA@
LDSHARED = @LIBRUBY_LDSHARED@
-DLDFLAGS = @LIBRUBY_DLDFLAGS@ $(XLDFLAGS) $(ARCH_FLAG)
+DLDFLAGS = @LIBRUBY_DLDFLAGS@ $(EXTLDFLAGS) @ARCH_FLAG@
SOLIBS = @SOLIBS@
MAINLIBS = @MAINLIBS@
-ARCHMINIOBJS = @MINIOBJS@
-DLNOBJ = @DLNOBJ@
-ENCOBJS = @ENCOBJS@
-EXTOBJS = @EXTOBJS@
-BUILTIN_ENCOBJS = @BUILTIN_ENCOBJS@
-BUILTIN_TRANSSRCS = @BUILTIN_TRANSSRCS@
-BUILTIN_TRANSOBJS = @BUILTIN_TRANSOBJS@
-POSTLINK = @POSTLINK@
-
-RUBY_BASE_NAME=@RUBY_BASE_NAME@
-RUBY_PROGRAM_VERSION=@RUBY_PROGRAM_VERSION@
+MINIOBJS = @MINIOBJS@
+
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME=@RUBY_INSTALL_NAME@
RUBY_SO_NAME=@RUBY_SO_NAME@
EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@
-LIBEXT = @LIBEXT@
PROGRAM=$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)$(EXEEXT)
RUBY = $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)
-MINIRUBY = @MINIRUBY@\
- $(MINIRUBYOPT)
-# RUNRUBY_COMMAND:: runruby.rb or baseruby. do not append options directly
-RUNRUBY_COMMAND = @RUNRUBY_COMMAND@
-# RUNRUBY:: run ruby with RUN_OPTS which is passed to ruby
-RUNRUBY = @RUNRUBY@ $(RUN_OPTS)
-# RUNRUBY_DEBUGGER:: debugging option for runruby.rb
-RUNRUBY_DEBUGGER = --debugger='gdb -x run.gdb --quiet --args'
-XRUBY = @XRUBY@
-BTESTRUBY = @BTESTRUBY@\
- $(MINIRUBYOPT)
-INSTALL = @INSTALL@
-INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
-INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
-INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
-XRUBY_LIBDIR = @XRUBY_LIBDIR@
-XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR = @XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR@
-XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR = @XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR@
+MINIRUBY = @MINIRUBY@ $(MINIRUBYOPT)
+RUNRUBY = @RUNRUBY@
#### End of system configuration section. ####
@@ -126,367 +69,112 @@ LIBRUBY = @LIBRUBY@
LIBRUBYARG = @LIBRUBYARG@
LIBRUBYARG_STATIC = @LIBRUBYARG_STATIC@
LIBRUBYARG_SHARED = @LIBRUBYARG_SHARED@
-LIBRUBY_RELATIVE = @LIBRUBY_RELATIVE@
-LIBRUBY_A_OBJS = @LIBRUBY_A_OBJS@
-
-THREAD_MODEL = @THREAD_MODEL@
PREP = @PREP@
ARCHFILE = @ARCHFILE@
SETUP =
EXTSTATIC = @EXTSTATIC@
-ENCSTATIC = @ENCSTATIC@
-SET_LC_MESSAGES = env LC_MESSAGES=C
-MAKEDIRS = @MKDIR_P@
-CP = cp
-MV = mv
RM = rm -f
-RMDIR = @RMDIR@
-RMDIRS = @RMDIRS@
-RMALL = @RMALL@
NM = @NM@
AR = @AR@
ARFLAGS = rcu
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
AS = @AS@
-ASFLAGS = @ASFLAGS@ $(INCFLAGS)
-IFCHANGE = $(srcdir)/tool/ifchange
-SET_LC_MESSAGES = env LC_MESSAGES=C
-OBJDUMP = @OBJDUMP@
-OBJCOPY = @OBJCOPY@
-VCS = @VCS@
-VCSUP = @VCSUP@
-DTRACE = @DTRACE@
-DTRACE_EXT = @DTRACE_EXT@
-DTRACE_OBJ = @DTRACE_OBJ@
-DTRACE_GLOMMED_OBJ = @DTRACE_GLOMMED_OBJ@
+ASFLAGS = @ASFLAGS@
OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@
-ASMEXT = S
-DLEXT = @DLEXT@
MANTYPE = @MANTYPE@
-SYMBOL_PREFIX = @SYMBOL_PREFIX@
INSTALLED_LIST= .installed.list
-
-NEWLINE_C = newline.c
-MINIPRELUDE_C = miniprelude.c
-RBCONFIG = .rbconfig.time
-
-SRC_FILE = $<
-OS_SRC_FILE = $<
-DEST_FILE = $@
-OS_DEST_FILE = $@
-
-MESSAGE_BEGIN = @for line in
-MESSAGE_END = ; do echo "$$line"; done
-ECHO_BEGIN = @sep=''; for word in
-ECHO_END = ; do echo @ECHO_N@ "$$sep'$$word'@ECHO_C@"; sep=' '; done; echo
-
-DESTDIR = @DESTDIR@
-
-configure_args = @configure_args@
#### End of variables
-.SUFFIXES: .inc .h .c .y .i .$(DTRACE_EXT)
-
all:
+.DEFAULT: all
+
# Prevent GNU make v3 from overflowing arg limit on SysV.
.NOEXPORT:
miniruby$(EXEEXT):
- @-if test -f $@; then $(MV) -f $@ $@.old; $(RM) $@.old; fi
- $(ECHO) linking $@
- $(Q) $(PURIFY) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(NORMALMAINOBJ) $(MINIOBJS) $(COMMONOBJS) $(DMYEXT) $(DTRACE_OBJ) $(MAINLIBS) $(LIBS) $(OUTFLAG)$@
+ @$(RM) $@
+ $(PURIFY) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(MAINLIBS) $(MAINOBJ) $(MINIOBJS) $(LIBRUBY_A) $(LIBS) $(OUTFLAG)$@
$(PROGRAM):
@$(RM) $@
- $(ECHO) linking $@
- $(Q) $(PURIFY) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(MAINOBJ) $(EXTOBJS) $(LIBRUBYARG) $(MAINLIBS) $(LIBS) $(EXTLIBS) $(OUTFLAG)$@
- $(Q) $(POSTLINK)
+ $(PURIFY) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(MAINLIBS) $(MAINOBJ) $(EXTOBJS) $(LIBRUBYARG) $(LIBS) $(OUTFLAG)$@
# We must `rm' the library each time this rule is invoked because "updating" a
# MAB library on Apple/NeXT (see --enable-fat-binary in configure) is not
# supported.
$(LIBRUBY_A):
@$(RM) $@
- $(ECHO) linking static-library $@
- $(Q) $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBRUBY_A_OBJS) $(DMYEXT)
+ $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(OBJS) $(DMYEXT)
@-$(RANLIB) $@ 2> /dev/null || true
- $(ECHO) verifying static-library $@
- @$(PURIFY) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(MAINOBJ) $(LIBRUBY_A) $(MAINLIBS) $(EXTLIBS) $(LIBS) $(OUTFLAG)conftest$(EXEEXT)
- @$(RM) conftest$(EXEEXT) conftest.c
$(LIBRUBY_SO):
@-$(PRE_LIBRUBY_UPDATE)
- $(ECHO) linking shared-library $@
- $(Q) $(LDSHARED) $(DLDFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(DLDOBJS) $(DTRACE_OBJ) $(SOLIBS) $(EXTSOLIBS) $(OUTFLAG)$@
- -$(Q) $(OBJCOPY) -w -L '$(SYMBOL_PREFIX)Init_*' -L '$(SYMBOL_PREFIX)*_threadptr_*' $@
- $(Q) $(POSTLINK)
- @-$(MINIRUBY) -e 'ARGV.each{|link| File.delete link rescue nil; \
+ $(LDSHARED) $(DLDFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(DLDOBJS) $(SOLIBS) $(OUTFLAG)$@
+ @-$(MINIRUBY) -e 'ARGV.each{|link| File.delete link if File.exist? link; \
File.symlink "$(LIBRUBY_SO)", link}' \
$(LIBRUBY_ALIASES) || true
-$(arch)-fake.rb: config.status $(srcdir)/template/fake.rb.in
- @./config.status --file=$@:$(srcdir)/template/fake.rb.in
- @chmod +x $@
-
-ruby_pc = @ruby_pc@
-$(ruby_pc):
- @./config.status --file=$@:$(srcdir)/template/ruby.pc.in
-
-install-cross: $(arch)-fake.rb $(RBCONFIG) rbconfig.rb $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/config.h \
- $(LIBRUBY_A) $(LIBRUBY_SO) $(ARCHFILE)
- $(ECHO) installing cross-compiling stuff
- $(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch) $(XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR)/$(arch)/ruby
- $(Q) sed '/^\$$:\.unshift/q' $(arch)-fake.rb > fake.rb
- $(Q) $(BASERUBY) -p \
- -e '~/^\s*CONFIG\["LDFLAGS"\]/ and' \
- -e '$$_[/(?=\s*"$$)/] = %q[ #{(CONFIG["LIBPATHFLAG"]%File.dirname(__FILE__)).strip}]' \
- rbconfig.rb > fake-rbconfig.rb
- $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) fake.rb $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch)/fake.rb
- $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) fake-rbconfig.rb $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch)/rbconfig.rb
- @$(RM) fake.rb fake-rbconfig.rb
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/config.h $(XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR)/$(arch)/ruby
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(top_srcdir)/include/ruby/win32.h $(XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR)/ruby
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(LIBRUBY) $(LIBRUBY_A) $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch)
- $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(LIBRUBY_SO) $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch)
-
-Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(srcdir)/enc/Makefile.in
-
-$(MKFILES): config.status $(srcdir)/version.h
- @[ -f $@ ] && mv $@ $@.old
- MAKE=$(MAKE) $(SHELL) ./config.status $@
- @cmp $@ $@.old > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo $@ unchanged && exit 0; \
- { \
+
+fake.rb: Makefile
+ @echo ' \
+ class Object; \
+ CROSS_COMPILING = RUBY_PLATFORM; \
+ remove_const :RUBY_PLATFORM; \
+ remove_const :RUBY_VERSION; \
+ RUBY_PLATFORM = "@arch@"; \
+ RUBY_VERSION = "@MAJOR@.@MINOR@.@TEENY@"; \
+ end; \
+ if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|bccwin|mingw/; \
+ class File; \
+ remove_const :ALT_SEPARATOR; \
+ ALT_SEPARATOR = "\\"; \
+ end; \
+ end; \
+ ' > $@
+
+Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in
+
+$(MKFILES): config.status $(srcdir)/common.mk
+ MAKE=$(MAKE) $(SHELL) ./config.status
+ @{ \
echo "all:; -@rm -f conftest.mk"; \
echo "conftest.mk: .force; @echo AUTO_REMAKE"; \
echo ".force:"; \
} > conftest.mk || exit 1; \
$(MAKE) -f conftest.mk | grep '^AUTO_REMAKE$$' >/dev/null 2>&1 || \
- { echo "$@ updated, restart."; exit 1; }
+ { echo "Makefile updated, restart."; exit 1; }
-uncommon.mk: $(srcdir)/common.mk
- sed 's/{\$$([^(){}]*)[^{}]*}//g' $< > $@
+config.status: $(srcdir)/configure
+ MINIRUBY="$(MINIRUBY)" $(SHELL) ./config.status --recheck
-.PHONY: reconfig
-reconfig-args = $(srcdir)/configure $(configure_args)
-config.status-args = ./config.status --recheck
-reconfig-exec-0 = exec 3>&1; exit `exec 4>&1; { "$$@" 3>&- 4>&-; echo $$? 1>&4; } | fgrep -v '(cached)' 1>&3`
-reconfig-exec-1 = set -x; "$$@"
+$(srcdir)/configure: $(srcdir)/configure.in
+ cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOCONF)
-reconfig config.status: $(srcdir)/configure $(srcdir)/enc/Makefile.in \
- $(srcdir)/include/ruby/version.h
- @PWD= MINIRUBY="$(MINIRUBY)"; export MINIRUBY; \
- set $(SHELL) $($@-args); $(reconfig-exec-$(V))
+lex.c: keywords
+ @-$(RM) $@
+ gperf -p -j1 -i 1 -g -o -t -N rb_reserved_word -k1,3,$$ $? > $@ || \
+ cp "$(srcdir)/$@" .
-$(srcdir)/configure: $(srcdir)/configure.in
- $(CHDIR) $(srcdir) && exec $(AUTOCONF)
-
-incs: id.h
-all-incs: probes.h
-
-# Things which should be considered:
-# * with gperf v.s. without gperf
-# * committers may have various versions of gperf
-# * ./configure v.s. ../ruby/configure
-# * GNU make v.s. HP-UX make # HP-UX make invokes the action if lex.c and keywords has same mtime.
-# * svn checkout generate a file with mtime as current time
-# * ext4 and XFS has a mtime with fractional part
-lex.c: defs/keywords
- @\
- if cmp -s $(srcdir)/defs/lex.c.src $?; then \
- [ $(Q) ] && echo copying $@ || set -x; \
- $(CP) $(srcdir)/lex.c.blt $@; \
- else \
- [ $(Q) ] && echo generating $@ || set -x; \
- gperf -C -p -j1 -i 1 -g -o -t -N rb_reserved_word -k1,3,$$ $? > $@.tmp && \
- $(MV) $@.tmp $@ && \
- $(CP) $? $(srcdir)/defs/lex.c.src && \
- $(CP) $@ $(srcdir)/lex.c.blt; \
- fi
-
-NAME2CTYPE_OPTIONS = -7 -c -j1 -i1 -t -C -P -T -H uniname2ctype_hash -Q uniname2ctype_pool -N uniname2ctype_p
-
-enc/unicode/name2ctype.h: enc/unicode/name2ctype.kwd
- $(MAKEDIRS) $(@D)
- @set +e; \
- if cmp -s $(?:.kwd=.src) $?; then \
- set -x; \
- $(CP) $(?:.kwd=.h.blt) $@; \
- else \
- trap '$(RM) $@-1.h $@-2.h' 0 && \
- set -x; \
- sed '/^#ifdef USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES/,/^#endif/d' $? | gperf $(NAME2CTYPE_OPTIONS) > $@-1.h && \
- sed '/^#ifdef USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES/d;/^#endif/d' $? | gperf $(NAME2CTYPE_OPTIONS) > $@-2.h && \
- diff -DUSE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES $@-1.h $@-2.h > $@.tmp || :; \
- $(MV) $@.tmp $@ && \
- $(CP) $? $(?:.kwd=.src) && \
- $(CP) $@ $(?:.kwd=.h.blt); \
- fi
-
-JIS_PROPS_OPTIONS = -k1,3 -7 -c -j1 -i1 -t -C -P -t --ignore-case -H onig_jis_property_hash -Q onig_jis_property_pool -N onig_jis_property
-
-enc/jis/props.h: enc/jis/props.kwd
- $(MAKEDIRS) $(@D)
- @set +e; \
- if cmp -s $(?:.kwd=.src) $?; then \
- set -x; \
- $(CP) $(?:.kwd=.h.blt) $@; \
- else \
- set -x; \
- gperf $(JIS_PROPS_OPTIONS) $? | \
- sed 's/(int)(long)&((\([a-zA-Z_0-9 ]*[a-zA-Z_0-9]\) *\*)0)->\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\),/(char)offsetof(\1, \2),/g' > $@ && \
- $(CP) $? $(?:.kwd=.src) && \
- $(CP) $@ $(?:.kwd=.h.blt); \
- fi
+.y.c:
+ $(YACC) $<
+ sed '/^#/s|y\.tab\.c|$@|' y.tab.c > $@
+ rm -f y.tab.c
.c.@OBJEXT@:
- @$(ECHO) compiling $<
- $(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -c $<
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $<
.s.@OBJEXT@:
- @$(ECHO) assembling $<
- $(Q) $(AS) $(ASFLAGS) -o $@ $<
-
-.c.S:
- @$(ECHO) translating $<
- $(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -S $<
-
-.c.i:
- @$(ECHO) preprocessing $<
- $(Q) $(CPP) $(warnflags) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -E $< > $@
-
-.d.h:
- @$(ECHO) translating probes $<
- $(Q) $(DTRACE) -o $@.tmp -h -C $(INCFLAGS) -s $<
- $(Q) sed -e 's/RUBY_/RUBY_DTRACE_/g' -e 's/PROBES_H_TMP/PROBES_H/g' -e 's/(char \*/(const char */g' -e 's/, char \*/, const char */g' $@.tmp > $@
- $(Q) $(RM) $@.tmp
-
-.dmyh.h:
- @$(ECHO) copying dummy $(DEST_FILE)
- $(Q) $(CP) $(OS_SRC_FILE) $(OS_DEST_FILE)
-
-probes.@OBJEXT@: $(srcdir)/probes.d
- @$(ECHO) processing probes in object files
- $(Q) stamp="$*.stamp"; \
- if test -f "$$stamp" -o -f "$@"; then \
- $(RM) $(DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS) "$$stamp"; \
- for o in $(DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS); do \
- echo "rebuilding $$o which was modified by \"dtrace -G\""; \
- $(MAKE) "$$o"; \
- done; \
- fi; \
- touch "$$stamp"
- $(RM) $@
- $(Q) $(DTRACE) -G -C $(INCFLAGS) -s $(srcdir)/probes.d -o $@ $(DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS)
-
-# DTrace static library hacks described here:
-# http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/dtrace-discuss/2005-August/000207.html
-ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT):
- @$(ECHO) generating a glommed object with DTrace probes for static library
- $(Q) $(LD) -r -o $@ $(OBJS) $(DTRACE_OBJ)
+ $(AS) $(ASFLAGS) -o $@ $<
clean-local::
- $(Q)$(RM) ext/extinit.c ext/extinit.$(OBJEXT) ext/ripper/y.output \
- enc/encinit.c enc/encinit.$(OBJEXT)
- -$(Q)$(RM) $(pkgconfig_DATA)
+ @$(RM) ext/extinit.c ext/extinit.$(OBJEXT)
distclean-local::
- $(Q)$(RM) ext/config.cache $(RBCONFIG) Doxyfile
- -$(Q)$(RM) run.gdb
- -$(Q)$(RM) $(INSTALLED_LIST) $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/config.h verconf.h
- -$(Q)$(RMDIRS) $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby 2> /dev/null || true
-
-clean-ext distclean-ext realclean-ext::
- @cd ext 2>/dev/null || exit 0; set dummy `echo "${EXTS}" | tr , ' '`; shift; \
- test "$$#" = 0 && set .; \
- set dummy `\
- find "$$@" -name Makefile -print | sed 's:^\./::;s:/Makefile$$:~:' | sort | sed 's:~$$::'; \
- `; shift; \
- cd ..; \
- for dir do \
- echo $(@:-ext=)ing "$$dir"; \
- (cd "ext/$$dir" && exec $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $(@:-ext=)) && \
- case "$@" in \
- *distclean-ext*|*realclean-ext*) \
- $(RMDIRS) "ext/$$dir" 2> /dev/null || true;; \
- esac; \
- done
- -$(Q)$(RM) ext/extinit.$(OBJEXT)
-
-distclean-ext realclean-ext::
- -$(Q)$(RM) ext/extinit.c
- -$(Q)$(RMDIR) ext 2> /dev/null || true
-
-clean-extout:
-
-clean-enc distclean-enc realclean-enc:
- @test -f "$(ENC_MK)" || exit 0; \
- echo $(@:-enc=ing) encodings; \
- exec $(MAKE) -f $(ENC_MK) $(MFLAGS) $(@:-enc=)
+ @$(RM) ext/config.cache $(RBCONFIG)
ext/extinit.$(OBJEXT): ext/extinit.c $(SETUP)
- $(ECHO) compiling $@
- $(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -c ext/extinit.c
-
-enc/encinit.$(OBJEXT): enc/encinit.c $(SETUP)
-
-up::
- @$(CHDIR) "$(srcdir)" && LC_TIME=C exec $(VCSUP)
-
-up::
- -$(Q)$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) after-update
-
-after-update:: update-config_files
-
-update-mspec:
- @$(CHDIR) $(srcdir); \
- if [ -d spec/mspec ]; then \
- cd spec/mspec; \
- echo updating mspec ...; \
- exec git pull; \
- else \
- echo retrieving mspec ...; \
- exec git clone $(MSPEC_GIT_URL) spec/mspec; \
- fi
-
-update-rubyspec: update-mspec
- @$(CHDIR) $(srcdir); \
- if [ -d spec/rubyspec ]; then \
- cd spec/rubyspec; \
- echo updating rubyspec ...; \
- exec git pull; \
- else \
- echo retrieving rubyspec ...; \
- exec git clone $(RUBYSPEC_GIT_URL) spec/rubyspec; \
- fi
-
-test-rubyspec-precheck:
- @if [ ! -d $(srcdir)/spec/rubyspec ]; then echo No rubyspec here. make update-rubyspec first.; exit 1; fi
-
-update-coverage:
- @$(CHDIR) $(srcdir); \
- if [ -d coverage/simplecov ]; then \
- cd coverage/simplecov; \
- echo updating simplecov ...; \
- exec git pull; \
- else \
- echo retrieving simplecov ...; \
- exec git clone $(SIMPLECOV_GIT_URL) coverage/simplecov; \
- fi
-
-INSNS = opt_sc.inc optinsn.inc optunifs.inc insns.inc insns_info.inc \
- vmtc.inc vm.inc
-
-$(INSNS): $(srcdir)/insns.def vm_opts.h \
- $(srcdir)/defs/opt_operand.def $(srcdir)/defs/opt_insn_unif.def \
- $(srcdir)/tool/instruction.rb $(srcdir)/tool/insns2vm.rb
- $(ECHO) generating $@
- $(Q) $(BASERUBY) -Ku $(srcdir)/tool/insns2vm.rb $(INSNS2VMOPT) $@
-
-loadpath: verconf.h
- @$(CPP) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(srcdir)/loadpath.c | \
- sed -e '1,/^const char ruby_initial_load_paths/d;/;/,$$d' \
- -e '/^ /!d;s/ *"\\0"$$//;s/" *"//g'
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -o$@ -c ext/extinit.c
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index 6abfa3fc50..de1dafb533 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -1,255 +1,115 @@
-# -*- rdoc -*-
-
-= NEWS for Ruby 2.2.0
+= NEWS
This document is a list of user visible feature changes made between
-releases except for bug fixes.
+releases excluding bug fixes.
Note that each entry is kept so brief that no reason behind or
reference information is supplied with. For a full list of changes
with all sufficient information, see the ChangeLog file.
-== Changes since the 2.1.0 release
-
-=== Language changes
-
-* nil/true/false
- * nil/true/false objects are frozen. [Feature #8923]
-
-=== Core classes updates (outstanding ones only)
-
-* Binding
- * New methods:
- * Binding#local_variables
- * Binding#receiver
-
-* Dir
- * New methods:
- * Dir#fileno
-
-* Enumerable
- * New methods:
- * Enumerable#slice_after
- * Extended methods:
- * min, min_by, max and max_by supports optional argument to return
- multiple elements.
-
-* Float
- * New methods:
- * Float#next_float
- * Float#prev_float
-
-* File
- * New methods:
- * File.birthtime
- * File#birthtime
-
-* File::Stat
- * New methods:
- * File::Stat#birthtime
-
-* GC
- * Improvements
- * Introduce incremental marking for major GC. [Feature #10137]
-
-* Kernel
- * New methods:
- * Kernel#itself
-
-* Process
- * Extended method:
- * Process execution methods such as Process.spawn opens the file in write
- mode for redirect from [:out, :err].
- * Process creation methods, such as spawn(), uses vfork() system call.
- vfork() is faster than fork() when the parent process uses huge memory.
-
-* Symbol
- * Improvements
- * Most symbols which are returned by String#to_sym and
- String#intern are GC-able.
-
-* Matrix
- * New methods:
- * Matrix#first_minor(row, column) returns the submatrix obtained
- by deleting the specified row and column.
- * Matrix#cofactor(row, column) returns the (row, column) cofactor
- which is obtained by multiplying the first minor by (-1)**(row + column).
-
-* Method
- * New methods:
- * Method#curry([arity]) returns a curried Proc.
- * Method#super_method returns a Method of superclass, which would be called
- when super is used.
-
-=== Core classes compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
-
-* GC
- * incompatible changes:
- * Rename GC.stat entries. [Feature #9924]
- See https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11Ua4uBr6o0k-nORrZLEIIUkHJ9JRzRR0NyZfrhEEnc8/edit?usp=sharing
-
-* IO
- * incompatible changes:
- * When flushing file IO, you cannot assume that the metadata of the file
- is updated immediately. On some platforms (especially Windows), it is
- delayed until the filesystem load is decreased.
+== Changes with Ruby 1.8.5
+
+=== New platforms/build tools support
+
+* IA64 HP-UX
+
+* Visual C++ 8 SP1
+
+* autoconf 2.6x
+
+=== Library updates (outstanding ones only)
+
+* date
+
+ * Updated based on date2 4.0.3.
+
+* digest
+
+ * New internal APIs for C and Ruby.
+
+ * Support for autoloading.
+
+ * See below for new features and compatibility issues.
+
+* nkf
+
+ * Updated based on nkf as of 2007-01-28.
+
+* tk
+
+ * Tk::X_Scrollable (Y_Scrollable) is renamed to Tk::XScrollable
+ (YScrollable). Tk::X_Scrollable (Y_Scrollable) is still available,
+ but it is an alias name.
+
+ * Updated Tile extension support based on Tile 0.7.8.
+
+ * Support --without-X11 configure option for non-X11 versions of
+ Tcl/Tk (e.g. Tcl/Tk Aqua).
+
+ * New sample script: irbtkw.rbw -- IRB on Ruby/Tk. It has no trouble
+ about STDIN blocking on Windows.
+
+=== New methods and features
+
+* builtin classes
+
+ * New method: Kernel#instance_variable_defined?
+
+ * New method: Module#class_variable_defined?
+
+ * New feature: Dir::glob() can now take an array of glob patterns.
+
+* digest
+
+ * New digest class methods: file
+
+ * New digest instance methods: clone, reset, new,
+ inspect, digest_length (alias size or length),
+ block_length()
+
+ * New library: digest/bubblebabble
+
+ * New function: Digest(name)
+
+* fileutils
+
+ * New option for FileUtils.cp_r(): :remove_destination
+
+* thread
+
+ * Replaced with much faster mutex implementation in C.
+ The former implementation is available with a
+ configure option `--disable-fastthread'.
+
+* webrick
+
+ * New method: WEBrick::Cookie.parse_set_cookies()
+
+=== Compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
+
+* builtin classes
+
+ * String#intern now raises SecurityError when $SAFE level is greater
+ than zero.
+
+* fileutils
+
+ * A minor implementation change breaks Rake <=0.7.1.
+ Updating Rake to 0.7.2 fixes the problem.
+
+* digest
+
+ * The constructor does no longer take an initial
+ string to feed; digest() and hexdigest() now do,
+ instead. The following examples show how to
+ migrate:
-* Math
- * incompatible changes:
- * Math.log now raises Math::DomainError instead of returning NaN if the
- base is less than 0, and returns NaN instead of -infinity if both of
- two arguments are 0.
- * Math.atan2 now returns values like as expected by C99 if both two
- arguments are infinity.
-
-* Proc
- * incompatible changes:
- * ArgumentError is no longer raised when lambda Proc is passed as a
- block, and the number of yielded arguments does not match the formal
- arguments of the lambda, if just an array is yielded and its length
- matches.
-
-* Process
- * Process execution methods such as Process.spawn opens the file in write
- mode for redirect from [:out, :err].
- Before Ruby 2.2, it was opened in read mode.
-
-=== Stdlib updates (outstanding ones only)
-
-* Digest
- * Digest::HMAC has been removed just as previously noticed.
-
-* Etc
- * New methods:
- * Etc.uname
- * Etc.sysconf
- * Etc.confstr
- * IO#pathconf
-
-* Find, Pathname
- * Extended methods:
- * find method accepts "ignore_error" keyword argument.
-
-* Pathname
- * Pathname#/ is aliased to Pathname#+.
- * New methods:
- * Pathname#birthtime
-
-=== Stdlib compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
-
-* lib/mathn.rb
- * Show deprecated warning [Feature #10169]
-
-* ext/date/lib/date/format.rb
- * Removed because it's empty file.
-
-* Digest
- * Digest::HMAC has finally ceased to exist. Use OpenSSL::HMAC or an external gem instead.
-
-* time.rb
- * Time.parse, Time.strptime, Time.rfc2822, Time.xmlschema may produce
- fixed-offset Time objects.
- It is happen when usual localtime doesn't preserve the offset from UTC.
- * Time.httpdate produces always UTC Time object.
- * Time.strptime raises ArgumentError when no date information.
-
-* lib/rational.rb
- * Removed because it is deprecated from 2009.
-
-* lib/complex.rb
- * Removed because it is deprecated from 2009.
-
-* lib/prettyprint.rb
- * Removed PrettyPrint#first?
-
-* lib/minitest/*.rb
- * Removed because it conflicts to minitest 5. [Feature #9711]
-
-* lib/test/**/*.rb
- * Removed because it conflicts to minitest 5, and it was just an wrapper
- of minitest 4. [Feature #9711]
-
-* lib/uri
- * support RFC 3986. [Feature #2542]
-
-* GServer
- * GServer is extracted to gserver gem. It's unmaintain code.
-
-* Logger
- * Logger::Application is extracted to logger-application gem. It's unmaintain code.
-
-* Prime
- * incompatible changes:
- * Prime.prime? now returns false for negative numbers. This method
- should not be used to know the number is composite or not. [Bug #7395]
-
-* Psych
- * Removed Psych::EngineManager [Bug #8344]
-
-=== Built-in global variables compatibility issues
-
-=== C API updates
-
-* Deprecated APIs removed. [Feature #9502]
-
- Check_SafeStr -> SafeStringValue
- rb_check_safe_str -> SafeStringValue
- rb_quad_pack -> rb_integer_pack
- rb_quad_unpack -> rb_integer_unpack
- rb_read_check : access struct FILE internal. no replacement.
- rb_struct_iv_get : internal function. no replacement.
- struct rb_blocking_region_buffer : internal type. no replacement.
- rb_thread_blocking_region_begin -> rb_thread_call_without_gvl family
- rb_thread_blocking_region_end -> rb_thread_call_without_gvl family
- TRAP_BEG -> rb_thread_call_without_gvl family
- TRAP_END -> rb_thread_call_without_gvl family
- rb_thread_select -> rb_thread_fd_select
- struct rb_exec_arg : internal type. no replacement.
- rb_exec : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_exec_arg_addopt : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_exec_arg_fixup : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_exec_arg_init : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_exec_err : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_fork : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_fork_err : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_proc_exec_n : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_run_exec_options : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_run_exec_options_err : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_thread_blocking_region -> rb_thread_call_without_gvl family
- rb_thread_polling -> rb_thread_wait_for
- rb_big2str0 : internal function. no replacement.
- rb_big2ulong_pack -> rb_integer_pack
- rb_gc_set_params : internal function. no replacement.
-
-* struct RBignum is hidden. [Feature #6083]
- Use rb_integer_pack and rb_integer_unpack instead.
-
-* struct RRational is hidden. [Feature #9513]
- Use rb_rational_num and rb_rational_den instead.
-
-* rb_big_new and rb_big_resize takes a size_t instead of long.
-
-* rb_num2long returns a long instead of SIGNED_VALUE.
-
-* rb_num2ulong returns an unsigned long instead of VALUE.
-
-* st hash table uses power-of-two sizes for speed [Feature #9425].
- Lookups are 10-25% faster if using appropriate hash functions.
- However, weaknesses in hash distribution can no longer be masked
- by prime number-sized tables, so extensions may need to tweak
- hash functions to ensure good distribution.
-
-* rb_sym2str() added. This is almost same as `rb_id2str(SYM2ID(sym))`
- but not pinning a dynamic symbol.
-
-* rb_str_cat_cstr() added. This is same as `rb_str_cat2()`.
-
-* `rb_str_substr()` and `rb_str_subseq()` now share middle of a string,
- but not only the end of a string. Therefore, result strings may not
- be NUL-terminated, `StringValueCStr()` is needed calling to obtain a
- NUL-terminated C string.
-
-* rb_tracepoint_new() supports new internal events accessible only from C:
- * RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_ENTER
- * RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_EXIT
- r47528
+ # Before
+ md = Digest::MD5.new("string")
+ # After (works with any version)
+ md = Digest::MD5.new.update("string")
+
+ # Before
+ hd = Digest::MD5.new("string").hexdigest
+ # After (works with any version)
+ hd = Digest::MD5.hexdigest("string")
diff --git a/README b/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..cf836415ad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README
@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
+* What's Ruby
+
+Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and
+easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to
+process text files and to do system management tasks (as in
+Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.
+
+
+* Features of Ruby
+
+ + Simple Syntax
+ + *Normal* Object-Oriented features(ex. class, method calls)
+ + *Advanced* Object-Oriented features(ex. Mix-in, Singleton-method)
+ + Operator Overloading
+ + Exception Handling
+ + Iterators and Closures
+ + Garbage Collection
+ + Dynamic Loading of Object files(on some architecture)
+ + Highly Portable(works on many UNIX machines, and on DOS,
+ Windows, Mac, BeOS etc.)
+
+
+* How to get Ruby
+
+The Ruby distribution files can be found in the following FTP site:
+
+ ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/
+
+The latest source code of this version series can be checked out
+through SVN with the following command:
+
+ $ svn co http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/branches/ruby_1_8_6/
+
+The trunk of the Ruby source tree can be checked out with the
+following command:
+
+ $ svn co http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/trunk/ ruby
+
+There are some other branches under development. Try the following
+command and see the list of branches:
+
+ $ svn ls http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/branches/
+
+
+* Ruby home-page
+
+The URL of the Ruby home-page is:
+
+ http://www.ruby-lang.org/
+
+
+* Mailing list
+
+There is a mailing list to talk about Ruby.
+To subscribe this list, please send the following phrase
+
+ subscribe YourFirstName YourFamilyName
+e.g.
+ subscribe Joseph Smith
+
+in the mail body (not subject) to the address <ruby-talk-ctl@ruby-lang.org>.
+
+
+* How to compile and install
+
+This is what you need to do to compile and install Ruby:
+
+ 1. If ./configure does not exist or is older than configure.in,
+ run autoconf to (re)generate configure.
+
+ 2. Run ./configure, which will generate config.h and Makefile.
+
+ 3. Edit defines.h if you need. Usually this step will not be needed.
+
+ 4. Remove comment mark(#) before the module names from ext/Setup (or
+ add module names if not present), if you want to link modules
+ statically.
+
+ If you don't want to compile non static extension modules
+ (probably on architectures which does not allow dynamic loading),
+ remove comment mark from the line "#option nodynamic" in
+ ext/Setup.
+
+ 5. Run make.
+
+ 6. Optionally, run 'make test' to check whether the compiled Ruby
+ interpreter works well. If you see the message "test succeeded",
+ your ruby works as it should (hopefully).
+
+ 7. Run 'make install'
+
+ You may have to be a super user to install ruby.
+
+If you fail to compile ruby, please send the detailed error report with
+the error log and machine/OS type, to help others.
+
+
+* Copying
+
+See the file COPYING.
+
+
+* The Author
+
+Feel free to send comments and bug reports to the author. Here is the
+author's latest mail address:
+
+ matz@netlab.jp
+
+-------------------------------------------------------
+created at: Thu Aug 3 11:57:36 JST 1995
+Local variables:
+mode: indented-text
+end:
diff --git a/README.EXT b/README.EXT
index f7ee0022df..2fc2fd606a 100644
--- a/README.EXT
+++ b/README.EXT
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-# README.EXT - -*- RDoc -*- created at: Mon Aug 7 16:45:54 JST 1995
+.\" README.EXT - -*- Text -*- created at: Mon Aug 7 16:45:54 JST 1995
This document explains how to make extension libraries for Ruby.
-= Basic Knowledge
+1. Basic knowledge
In C, variables have types and data do not have types. In contrast,
Ruby variables do not have a static type, and data themselves have
@@ -13,46 +13,46 @@ has its data-type.
To retrieve C data from a VALUE, you need to:
-1. Identify the VALUE's data type
-2. Convert the VALUE into C data
+ (1) Identify the VALUE's data type
+ (2) Convert the VALUE into C data
Converting to the wrong data type may cause serious problems.
-== Data-Types
+
+1.1 Data-types
The Ruby interpreter has the following data types:
-T_NIL :: nil
-T_OBJECT :: ordinary object
-T_CLASS :: class
-T_MODULE :: module
-T_FLOAT :: floating point number
-T_STRING :: string
-T_REGEXP :: regular expression
-T_ARRAY :: array
-T_HASH :: associative array
-T_STRUCT :: (Ruby) structure
-T_BIGNUM :: multi precision integer
-T_FIXNUM :: Fixnum(31bit or 63bit integer)
-T_COMPLEX :: complex number
-T_RATIONAL :: rational number
-T_FILE :: IO
-T_TRUE :: true
-T_FALSE :: false
-T_DATA :: data
-T_SYMBOL :: symbol
+ T_NIL nil
+ T_OBJECT ordinary object
+ T_CLASS class
+ T_MODULE module
+ T_FLOAT floating point number
+ T_STRING string
+ T_REGEXP regular expression
+ T_ARRAY array
+ T_FIXNUM Fixnum(31bit integer)
+ T_HASH associative array
+ T_STRUCT (Ruby) structure
+ T_BIGNUM multi precision integer
+ T_FILE IO
+ T_TRUE true
+ T_FALSE false
+ T_DATA data
+ T_SYMBOL symbol
In addition, there are several other types used internally:
-T_ICLASS :: included module
-T_MATCH :: MatchData object
-T_UNDEF :: undefined
-T_NODE :: syntax tree node
-T_ZOMBIE :: object awaiting finalization
+ T_ICLASS
+ T_MATCH
+ T_UNDEF
+ T_VARMAP
+ T_SCOPE
+ T_NODE
Most of the types are represented by C structures.
-== Check Data Type of the VALUE
+1.2 Check Data Type of the VALUE
The macro TYPE() defined in ruby.h shows the data type of the VALUE.
TYPE() returns the constant number T_XXXX described above. To handle
@@ -78,80 +78,65 @@ There is the data-type check function
void Check_Type(VALUE value, int type)
-which raises an exception if the VALUE does not have the type
-specified.
+which raises an exception if the VALUE does not have the type specified.
There are also faster check macros for fixnums and nil.
FIXNUM_P(obj)
NIL_P(obj)
-== Convert VALUE into C Data
+1.3 Convert VALUE into C data
-The data for type T_NIL, T_FALSE, T_TRUE are nil, false, true
+The data for type T_NIL, T_FALSE, T_TRUE are nil, true, false
respectively. They are singletons for the data type.
-The equivalent C constants are: Qnil, Qfalse, Qtrue.
-Note that Qfalse is false in C also (i.e. 0), but not Qnil.
-
-The T_FIXNUM data is a 31bit or 63bit length fixed integer.
-This size is depend on the size of long: if long is 32bit then
-T_FIXNUM is 31bit, if long is 64bit then T_FIXNUM is 63bit.
-T_FIXNUM can be converted to a C integer by using the
-FIX2INT() macro or FIX2LONG(). Though you have to check that the
-data is really FIXNUM before using them, they are faster. FIX2LONG()
-never raises exceptions, but FIX2INT() raises RangeError if the
-result is bigger or smaller than the size of int.
-There are also NUM2INT() and NUM2LONG() which converts any Ruby
-numbers into C integers. These macros includes a type check,
-so an exception will be raised if the conversion failed. NUM2DBL()
-can be used to retrieve the double float value in the same way.
-
-You can use the macros
+
+The T_FIXNUM data is a 31bit length fixed integer (63bit length on
+some machines), which can be converted to a C integer by using the
+FIX2INT() macro. There is also NUM2INT() which converts any Ruby
+numbers into C integers. The NUM2INT() macro includes a type check, so
+an exception will be raised if the conversion failed. NUM2DBL() can
+be used to retrieve the double float value in the same way.
+
+In version 1.7 or later it is recommended that you use the new macros
StringValue() and StringValuePtr() to get a char* from a VALUE.
StringValue(var) replaces var's value with the result of "var.to_str()".
StringValuePtr(var) does same replacement and returns char*
-representation of var. These macros will skip the replacement if var
-is a String. Notice that the macros take only the lvalue as their
+representation of var. These macros will skip the replacement if var is
+a String. Notice that the macros take only the lvalue as their
argument, to change the value of var in place.
-You can also use the macro named StringValueCStr(). This is just
-like StringValuePtr(), but always add nul character at the end of
-the result. If the result contains nul character, this macro causes
-the ArgumentError exception.
-StringValuePtr() doesn't guarantee the existence of a nul at the end
-of the result, and the result may contain nul.
+In version 1.6 or earlier, STR2CSTR() was used to do the same thing
+but now it is deprecated in version 1.7, because STR2CSTR() has a risk
+of a dangling pointer problem in the to_str() impliclit conversion.
Other data types have corresponding C structures, e.g. struct RArray
-for T_ARRAY etc. The VALUE of the type which has the corresponding
-structure can be cast to retrieve the pointer to the struct. The
-casting macro will be of the form RXXXX for each data type; for
-instance, RARRAY(obj). See "ruby.h". However, we do not recommend
-to access RXXXX data directly because these data structure is complex.
-Use corresponding rb_xxx() functions to access internal struct.
-For example, to access an entry of array, use rb_ary_entry(ary, offset)
-and rb_ary_store(ary, offset, obj).
-
-There are some accessing macros for structure members, for example
-`RSTRING_LEN(str)' to get the size of the Ruby String object. The
-allocated region can be accessed by `RSTRING_PTR(str)'.
+for T_ARRAY etc. The VALUE of the type which has the corresponding structure
+can be cast to retrieve the pointer to the struct. The casting macro
+will be of the form RXXXX for each data type; for instance, RARRAY(obj).
+See "ruby.h".
+
+For example, `RSTRING(str)->len' is the way to get the size of the
+Ruby String object. The allocated region can be accessed by
+`RSTRING(str)->ptr'. For arrays, use `RARRAY(ary)->len' and
+`RARRAY(ary)->ptr' respectively.
Notice: Do not change the value of the structure directly, unless you
-are responsible for the result. This ends up being the cause of
-interesting bugs.
+are responsible for the result. This ends up being the cause of interesting
+bugs.
-== Convert C Data into VALUE
+1.4 Convert C data into VALUE
To convert C data to Ruby values:
-FIXNUM ::
+ * FIXNUM
- left shift 1 bit, and turn on LSB.
+ left shift 1 bit, and turn on LSB.
-Other pointer values::
+ * Other pointer values
- cast to VALUE.
+ cast to VALUE.
-You can determine whether a VALUE is pointer or not by checking its LSB.
+You can determine whether a VALUE is pointer or not by checking its LSB.
Notice Ruby does not allow arbitrary pointer values to be a VALUE. They
should be pointers to the structures which Ruby knows about. The known
@@ -159,162 +144,81 @@ structures are defined in <ruby.h>.
To convert C numbers to Ruby values, use these macros.
-INT2FIX() :: for integers within 31bits.
-INT2NUM() :: for arbitrary sized integer.
+ INT2FIX() for integers within 31bits.
+ INT2NUM() for arbitrary sized integer.
INT2NUM() converts an integer into a Bignum if it is out of the FIXNUM
range, but is a bit slower.
-== Manipulating Ruby Data
-
-As I already mentioned, it is not recommended to modify an object's
-internal structure. To manipulate objects, use the functions supplied
-by the Ruby interpreter. Some (not all) of the useful functions are
-listed below:
-
-=== String Functions
-
-rb_str_new(const char *ptr, long len) ::
-
- Creates a new Ruby string.
-
-rb_str_new2(const char *ptr) ::
-rb_str_new_cstr(const char *ptr) ::
-
- Creates a new Ruby string from a C string. This is equivalent to
- rb_str_new(ptr, strlen(ptr)).
-
-rb_tainted_str_new(const char *ptr, long len) ::
-
- Creates a new tainted Ruby string. Strings from external data
- sources should be tainted.
-
-rb_tainted_str_new2(const char *ptr) ::
-rb_tainted_str_new_cstr(const char *ptr) ::
-
- Creates a new tainted Ruby string from a C string.
-
-rb_sprintf(const char *format, ...) ::
-rb_vsprintf(const char *format, va_list ap) ::
-
- Creates a new Ruby string with printf(3) format.
-
- Note: In the format string, %i is used for Object#to_s (or Object#inspect if
- '+' flag is set) output (and related argument must be a VALUE). For integers
- in format strings, use %d.
-
-rb_str_cat(VALUE str, const char *ptr, long len) ::
-
- Appends len bytes of data from ptr to the Ruby string.
-
-rb_str_cat2(VALUE str, const char* ptr) ::
-rb_str_cat_cstr(VALUE str, const char* ptr) ::
-
- Appends C string ptr to Ruby string str. This function is
- equivalent to rb_str_cat(str, ptr, strlen(ptr)).
-
-rb_str_catf(VALUE str, const char* format, ...) ::
-rb_str_vcatf(VALUE str, const char* format, va_list ap) ::
-
- Appends C string format and successive arguments to Ruby string
- str according to a printf-like format. These functions are
- equivalent to rb_str_cat2(str, rb_sprintf(format, ...)) and
- rb_str_cat2(str, rb_vsprintf(format, ap)), respectively.
+1.5 Manipulating Ruby data
-rb_enc_str_new(const char *ptr, long len, rb_encoding *enc) ::
-rb_enc_str_new_cstr(const char *ptr, rb_encoding *enc) ::
+As I already mentioned, it is not recommended to modify an object's internal
+structure. To manipulate objects, use the functions supplied by the Ruby
+interpreter. Some (not all) of the useful functions are listed below:
- Creates a new Ruby string with the specified encoding.
+ String functions
-rb_usascii_str_new(const char *ptr, long len) ::
-rb_usascii_str_new_cstr(const char *ptr) ::
+ rb_str_new(const char *ptr, long len)
- Creates a new Ruby string with encoding US-ASCII.
+ Creates a new Ruby string.
-rb_str_resize(VALUE str, long len) ::
+ rb_str_new2(const char *ptr)
- Resizes Ruby string to len bytes. If str is not modifiable, this
- function raises an exception. The length of str must be set in
- advance. If len is less than the old length the content beyond
- len bytes is discarded, else if len is greater than the old length
- the content beyond the old length bytes will not be preserved but
- will be garbage. Note that RSTRING_PTR(str) may change by calling
- this function.
+ Creates a new Ruby string from a C string. This is equivalent to
+ rb_str_new(ptr, strlen(ptr)).
-rb_str_set_len(VALUE str, long len) ::
+ rb_tainted_str_new(const char *ptr, long len)
- Sets the length of Ruby string. If str is not modifiable, this
- function raises an exception. This function preserves the content
- upto len bytes, regardless RSTRING_LEN(str). len must not exceed
- the capacity of str.
+ Creates a new tainted Ruby string. Strings from external data
+ sources should be tainted.
-=== Array Functions
+ rb_tainted_str_new2(const char *ptr)
-rb_ary_new() ::
+ Creates a new tainted Ruby string from a C string.
- Creates an array with no elements.
+ rb_str_cat(VALUE str, const char *ptr, long len)
-rb_ary_new2(long len) ::
-rb_ary_new_capa(long len) ::
+ Appends len bytes of data from ptr to the Ruby string.
- Creates an array with no elements, allocating internal buffer
- for len elements.
+ Array functions
-rb_ary_new3(long n, ...) ::
-rb_ary_new_from_args(long n, ...) ::
+ rb_ary_new()
- Creates an n-element array from the arguments.
+ Creates an array with no elements.
-rb_ary_new4(long n, VALUE *elts) ::
-rb_ary_new_from_values(long n, VALUE *elts) ::
+ rb_ary_new2(long len)
- Creates an n-element array from a C array.
+ Creates an array with no elements, allocating internal buffer
+ for len elements.
-rb_ary_to_ary(VALUE obj) ::
+ rb_ary_new3(long n, ...)
- Converts the object into an array.
- Equivalent to Object#to_ary.
+ Creates an n-element array from the arguments.
-There are many functions to operate an array. They may dump core if other
-types are given.
+ rb_ary_new4(long n, VALUE *elts)
-rb_ary_aref(argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary) ::
+ Creates an n-element array from a C array.
- Equivalent to Array#[].
+ rb_ary_push(VALUE ary, VALUE val)
+ rb_ary_pop(VALUE ary)
+ rb_ary_shift(VALUE ary)
+ rb_ary_unshift(VALUE ary, VALUE val)
-rb_ary_entry(VALUE ary, long offset) ::
+ Array operations. The first argument to each functions must be an
+ array. They may dump core if other types are given.
- ary[offset]
+2. Extending Ruby with C
-rb_ary_store(VALUE ary, long offset, VALUE obj) ::
-
- ary[offset] = obj
-
-rb_ary_subseq(VALUE ary, long beg, long len) ::
-
- ary[beg, len]
-
-rb_ary_push(VALUE ary, VALUE val) ::
-rb_ary_pop(VALUE ary) ::
-rb_ary_shift(VALUE ary) ::
-rb_ary_unshift(VALUE ary, VALUE val) ::
-
-rb_ary_cat(VALUE ary, const VALUE *ptr, long len) ::
-
- Appends len elements of objects from ptr to the array.
-
-= Extending Ruby with C
-
-== Adding New Features to Ruby
+2.1 Addding new features to Ruby
You can add new features (classes, methods, etc.) to the Ruby
interpreter. Ruby provides APIs for defining the following things:
-* Classes, Modules
-* Methods, Singleton Methods
-* Constants
+ * Classes, Modules
+ * Methods, Singleton Methods
+ * Constants
-=== Class and Module Definition
+2.1.1 Class/module definition
To define a class or module, use the functions below:
@@ -329,21 +233,21 @@ To define nested classes or modules, use the functions below:
VALUE rb_define_class_under(VALUE outer, const char *name, VALUE super)
VALUE rb_define_module_under(VALUE outer, const char *name)
-=== Method and Singleton Method Definition
+2.1.2 Method/singleton method definition
To define methods or singleton methods, use these functions:
- void rb_define_method(VALUE klass, const char *name,
+ void rb_define_method(VALUE klass, const char *name,
VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
- void rb_define_singleton_method(VALUE object, const char *name,
+ void rb_define_singleton_method(VALUE object, const char *name,
VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
The `argc' represents the number of the arguments to the C function,
which must be less than 17. But I doubt you'll need that many.
If `argc' is negative, it specifies the calling sequence, not number of
-the arguments.
+the arguments.
If argc is -1, the function will be called as:
@@ -360,23 +264,15 @@ will be called like:
where obj is the receiver, and args is the Ruby array containing
actual arguments.
-There are some more functions to define methods. One takes an ID
-as the name of method to be defined. See also ID or Symbol below.
-
- void rb_define_method_id(VALUE klass, ID name,
- VALUE (*func)(ANYARGS), int argc)
+There are two more functions to define methods. One is to define
+private methods:
-There are two functions to define private/protected methods:
-
- void rb_define_private_method(VALUE klass, const char *name,
+ void rb_define_private_method(VALUE klass, const char *name,
VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
- void rb_define_protected_method(VALUE klass, const char *name,
- VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
-At last, rb_define_module_function defines a module functions,
-which are private AND singleton methods of the module.
-For example, sqrt is the module function defined in Math module.
-It can be called in the following way:
+The other is to define module functions, which are private AND singleton
+methods of the module. For example, sqrt is the module function
+defined in Math module. It can be called in the following way:
Math.sqrt(4)
@@ -387,10 +283,10 @@ or
To define module functions, use:
- void rb_define_module_function(VALUE module, const char *name,
+ void rb_define_module_function(VALUE module, const char *name,
VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
-In addition, function-like methods, which are private methods defined
+Oh, in addition, function-like methods, which are private methods defined
in the Kernel module, can be defined using:
void rb_define_global_function(const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
@@ -399,25 +295,16 @@ To define an alias for the method,
void rb_define_alias(VALUE module, const char* new, const char* old);
-To define a reader/writer for an attribute,
-
- void rb_define_attr(VALUE klass, const char *name, int read, int write)
-
To define and undefine the `allocate' class method,
void rb_define_alloc_func(VALUE klass, VALUE (*func)(VALUE klass));
void rb_undef_alloc_func(VALUE klass);
-func has to take the klass as the argument and return a newly
-allocated instance. This instance should be as empty as possible,
+func have to take the klass as the argument and return a newly
+allocated instance. This instance should be empty as possible,
without any expensive (including external) resources.
-If you are overriding an existing method of any ancestor of your class,
-you may rely on:
-
- VALUE rb_call_super(int argc, const VALUE *argv)
-
-=== Constant Definition
+2.1.3 Constant definition
We have 2 functions to define constants:
@@ -427,11 +314,11 @@ We have 2 functions to define constants:
The former is to define a constant under specified class/module. The
latter is to define a global constant.
-== Use Ruby Features from C
+2.2 Use Ruby features from C
There are several ways to invoke Ruby's features from C code.
-=== Evaluate Ruby Programs in a String
+2.2.1 Evaluate Ruby Programs in a String
The easiest way to use Ruby's functionality from a C program is to
evaluate the string as Ruby program. This function will do the job:
@@ -441,56 +328,23 @@ evaluate the string as Ruby program. This function will do the job:
Evaluation is done under the current context, thus current local variables
of the innermost method (which is defined by Ruby) can be accessed.
-Note that the evaluation can raise an exception. There is a safer
-function:
-
- VALUE rb_eval_string_protect(const char *str, int *state)
-
-It returns nil when an error occur. Moreover, *state is zero if str was
-successfully evaluated, or nonzero otherwise.
+2.2.2 ID or Symbol
-=== ID or Symbol
+You can invoke methods directly, without parsing the string. First I need
+to explain about ID. ID is the integer number to represent Ruby's
+identifiers such as variable names. The Ruby data type corresponding to ID
+is Symbol. It can be accessed from Ruby in the form:
-You can invoke methods directly, without parsing the string. First I
-need to explain about ID. ID is the integer number to represent
-Ruby's identifiers such as variable names. The Ruby data type
-corresponding to ID is Symbol. It can be accessed from Ruby in the
-form:
-
- :Identifier
-
-or
-
- :"any kind of string"
+ :Identifier
You can get the ID value from a string within C code by using
rb_intern(const char *name)
- rb_intern_str(VALUE name)
You can retrieve ID from Ruby object (Symbol or String) given as an
argument by using
rb_to_id(VALUE symbol)
- rb_check_id(volatile VALUE *name)
- rb_check_id_cstr(const char *name, long len, rb_encoding *enc)
-
-These functions try to convert the argument to a String if it was not
-a Symbol nor a String. The second function stores the converted
-result into *name, and returns 0 if the string is not a known symbol.
-After this function returned a non-zero value, *name is always a
-Symbol or a String, otherwise it is a String if the result is 0.
-The third function takes NUL-terminated C string, not Ruby VALUE.
-
-You can retrieve Symbol from Ruby object (Symbol or String) given as
-an argument by using
-
- rb_to_symbol(VALUE name)
- rb_check_symbol(volatile VALUE *namep)
- rb_check_symbol_cstr(const char *ptr, long len, rb_encoding *enc)
-
-These functions are similar to above functions except that these
-return a Symbol instead of an ID.
You can convert C ID to Ruby Symbol by using
@@ -500,7 +354,7 @@ and to convert Ruby Symbol object to ID, use
ID SYM2ID(VALUE symbol)
-=== Invoke Ruby Method from C
+2.2.3 Invoke Ruby method from C
To invoke methods directly, you can use the function below
@@ -509,11 +363,11 @@ To invoke methods directly, you can use the function below
This function invokes a method on the recv, with the method name
specified by the symbol mid.
-=== Accessing the Variables and Constants
+2.2.4 Accessing the variables and constants
You can access class variables and instance variables using access
-functions. Also, global variables can be shared between both
-environments. There's no way to access Ruby's local variables.
+functions. Also, global variables can be shared between both environments.
+There's no way to access Ruby's local variables.
The functions to access/modify instance variables are below:
@@ -526,14 +380,13 @@ To access the constants of the class/module:
VALUE rb_const_get(VALUE obj, ID id)
-See also Constant Definition above.
+See 2.1.3 for defining new constant.
-= Information Sharing Between Ruby and C
+3. Information sharing between Ruby and C
-=== Ruby Constants That C Can Be Accessed From C
+3.1 Ruby constants that C can be accessed from C
-As stated in section 1.3,
-the following Ruby constants can be referred from C.
+The following Ruby constants can be referred from C.
Qtrue
Qfalse
@@ -544,7 +397,7 @@ Boolean values. Qfalse is false in C also (i.e. 0).
Ruby nil in C scope.
-== Global Variables Shared Between C and Ruby
+3.2 Global variables shared between C and Ruby
Information can be shared between the two environments using shared global
variables. To define them, you can use functions listed below:
@@ -563,37 +416,30 @@ function below.
You can defined hooked variables. The accessor functions (getter and
setter) are called on access to the hooked variables.
- void rb_define_hooked_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var,
+ void rb_define_hooked_variable(constchar *name, VALUE *var,
VALUE (*getter)(), void (*setter)())
If you need to supply either setter or getter, just supply 0 for the
hook you don't need. If both hooks are 0, rb_define_hooked_variable()
works just like rb_define_variable().
-The prototypes of the getter and setter functions are as follows:
-
- VALUE (*getter)(ID id, VALUE *var);
- void (*setter)(VALUE val, ID id, VALUE *var);
-
-
-Also you can define a Ruby global variable without a corresponding C
-variable. The value of the variable will be set/get only by hooks.
-
void rb_define_virtual_variable(const char *name,
VALUE (*getter)(), void (*setter)())
-The prototypes of the getter and setter functions are as follows:
+This function defines a Ruby global variable without a corresponding C
+variable. The value of the variable will be set/get only by hooks.
- VALUE (*getter)(ID id);
- void (*setter)(VALUE val, ID id);
+The prototypes of the getter and setter functions are as follows:
+ (*getter)(ID id, void *data, struct global_entry* entry);
+ (*setter)(VALUE val, ID id, void *data, struct global_entry* entry);
-== Encapsulate C Data into a Ruby Object
+3.3 Encapsulate C data into a Ruby object
To wrap and objectify a C pointer as a Ruby object (so called
DATA), use Data_Wrap_Struct().
- Data_Wrap_Struct(klass, mark, free, sval)
+ Data_Wrap_Struct(klass, mark, free, ptr)
Data_Wrap_Struct() returns a created DATA object. The klass argument
is the class for the DATA object. The mark argument is the function
@@ -602,10 +448,6 @@ function to free the pointer allocation. If this is -1, the pointer
will be just freed. The functions mark and free will be called from
garbage collector.
-These mark / free functions are invoked during GC execution. No
-object allocations are allowed during it, so do not allocate ruby
-objects inside them.
-
You can allocate and wrap the structure in one step.
Data_Make_Struct(klass, type, mark, free, sval)
@@ -626,34 +468,31 @@ Data_Get_Struct().
A pointer to the structure will be assigned to the variable sval.
-See the example below for details.
+See the example below for details.
-= Example - Creating dbm Extension
+4. Example - Creating dbm extension
OK, here's the example of making an extension library. This is the
extension to access DBMs. The full source is included in the ext/
directory in the Ruby's source tree.
-== Make the Directory
+(1) make the directory
% mkdir ext/dbm
Make a directory for the extension library under ext directory.
-== Design the Library
+(2) design the library
You need to design the library features, before making it.
-== Write the C Code
+(3) write C code.
You need to write C code for your extension library. If your library
has only one source file, choosing ``LIBRARY.c'' as a file name is
preferred. On the other hand, in case your library has multiple source
files, avoid choosing ``LIBRARY.c'' for a file name. It may conflict
with an intermediate file ``LIBRARY.o'' on some platforms.
-Note that some functions in mkmf library described below generate
-a file ``conftest.c'' for checking with compilation. You shouldn't
-choose ``conftest.c'' as a name of a source file.
Ruby will execute the initializing function named ``Init_LIBRARY'' in
the library. For example, ``Init_dbm()'' will be executed when loading
@@ -661,48 +500,53 @@ the library.
Here's the example of an initializing function.
- void
- Init_dbm(void)
- {
- /* define DBM class */
- cDBM = rb_define_class("DBM", rb_cObject);
- /* DBM includes Enumerable module */
- rb_include_module(cDBM, rb_mEnumerable);
-
- /* DBM has class method open(): arguments are received as C array */
- rb_define_singleton_method(cDBM, "open", fdbm_s_open, -1);
-
- /* DBM instance method close(): no args */
- rb_define_method(cDBM, "close", fdbm_close, 0);
- /* DBM instance method []: 1 argument */
- rb_define_method(cDBM, "[]", fdbm_fetch, 1);
-
- /* ... */
-
- /* ID for a instance variable to store DBM data */
- id_dbm = rb_intern("dbm");
- }
-
-The dbm extension wraps the dbm struct in the C environment using
+--
+Init_dbm()
+{
+ /* define DBM class */
+ cDBM = rb_define_class("DBM", rb_cObject);
+ /* DBM includes Enumerate module */
+ rb_include_module(cDBM, rb_mEnumerable);
+
+ /* DBM has class method open(): arguments are received as C array */
+ rb_define_singleton_method(cDBM, "open", fdbm_s_open, -1);
+
+ /* DBM instance method close(): no args */
+ rb_define_method(cDBM, "close", fdbm_close, 0);
+ /* DBM instance method []: 1 argument */
+ rb_define_method(cDBM, "[]", fdbm_fetch, 1);
+ :
+
+ /* ID for a instance variable to store DBM data */
+ id_dbm = rb_intern("dbm");
+}
+--
+
+The dbm extension wraps the dbm struct in the C environment using
Data_Make_Struct.
- struct dbmdata {
- int di_size;
- DBM *di_dbm;
- };
+--
+struct dbmdata {
+ int di_size;
+ DBM *di_dbm;
+};
+
- obj = Data_Make_Struct(klass, struct dbmdata, 0, free_dbm, dbmp);
+obj = Data_Make_Struct(klass, struct dbmdata, 0, free_dbm, dbmp);
+--
-This code wraps the dbmdata structure into a Ruby object. We avoid
-wrapping DBM* directly, because we want to cache size information.
+This code wraps the dbmdata structure into a Ruby object. We avoid wrapping
+DBM* directly, because we want to cache size information.
To retrieve the dbmdata structure from a Ruby object, we define the
following macro:
- #define GetDBM(obj, dbmp) do {\
- Data_Get_Struct(obj, struct dbmdata, dbmp);\
- if (dbmp->di_dbm == 0) closed_dbm();\
- } while (0)
+--
+#define GetDBM(obj, dbmp) {\
+ Data_Get_Struct(obj, struct dbmdata, dbmp);\
+ if (dbmp->di_dbm == 0) closed_dbm();\
+}
+--
This sort of complicated macro does the retrieving and close checking for
the DBM.
@@ -710,11 +554,14 @@ the DBM.
There are three kinds of way to receive method arguments. First,
methods with a fixed number of arguments receive arguments like this:
- static VALUE
- fdbm_delete(VALUE obj, VALUE keystr)
- {
- /* ... */
- }
+--
+static VALUE
+fdbm_delete(obj, keystr)
+ VALUE obj, keystr;
+{
+ :
+}
+--
The first argument of the C function is the self, the rest are the
arguments to the method.
@@ -722,44 +569,52 @@ arguments to the method.
Second, methods with an arbitrary number of arguments receive
arguments like this:
- static VALUE
- fdbm_s_open(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
- {
- /* ... */
- if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &file, &vmode) == 1) {
- mode = 0666; /* default value */
- }
- /* ... */
- }
+--
+static VALUE
+fdbm_s_open(argc, argv, klass)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE klass;
+{
+ :
+ if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &file, &vmode) == 1) {
+ mode = 0666; /* default value */
+ }
+ :
+}
+--
The first argument is the number of method arguments, the second
argument is the C array of the method arguments, and the third
argument is the receiver of the method.
You can use the function rb_scan_args() to check and retrieve the
-arguments. The third argument is a string that specifies how to
-capture method arguments and assign them to the following VALUE
-references.
+arguments. For example, "11" means that the method requires at least one
+argument, and at most receives two arguments.
+Methods with an arbitrary number of arguments can receive arguments
+by Ruby's array, like this:
-The following is an example of a method that takes arguments by Ruby's
-array:
-
- static VALUE
- thread_initialize(VALUE thread, VALUE args)
- {
- /* ... */
- }
+--
+static VALUE
+fdbm_indexes(obj, args)
+ VALUE obj, args;
+{
+ :
+}
+--
The first argument is the receiver, the second one is the Ruby array
which contains the arguments to the method.
-*Notice*: GC should know about global variables which refer to Ruby's objects,
-but are not exported to the Ruby world. You need to protect them by
+** Notice
+
+GC should know about global variables which refer to Ruby's objects, but
+are not exported to the Ruby world. You need to protect them by
void rb_global_variable(VALUE *var)
-== Prepare extconf.rb
+(4) prepare extconf.rb
If the file named extconf.rb exists, it will be executed to generate
Makefile.
@@ -772,26 +627,10 @@ need to put
at the top of the file. You can use the functions below to check
various conditions.
- have_macro(macro[, headers[, opt]]): check whether macro is defined
- have_library(lib[, func[, headers[, opt]]]): check whether library containing function exists
- find_library(lib[, func, *paths]): find library from paths
- have_func(func[, headers[, opt]): check whether function exists
- have_var(var[, headers[, opt]]): check whether variable exists
- have_header(header[, preheaders[, opt]]): check whether header file exists
- find_header(header, *paths): find header from paths
- have_framework(fw): check whether framework exists (for MacOS X)
- have_struct_member(type, member[, headers[, opt]]): check whether struct has member
- have_type(type[, headers[, opt]]): check whether type exists
- find_type(type, opt, *headers): check whether type exists in headers
- have_const(const[, headers[, opt]]): check whether constant is defined
- check_sizeof(type[, headers[, opts]]): check size of type
- check_signedness(type[, headers[, opts]]): check signedness of type
- convertible_int(type[, headers[, opts]]): find convertible integer type
- find_executable(bin[, path]): find executable file path
- create_header(header): generate configured header
- create_makefile(target[, target_prefix]): generate Makefile
-
-See MakeMakefile for full documentation of these functions.
+ have_library(lib, func): check whether library containing function exists.
+ have_func(func, header): check whether function exists
+ have_header(header): check whether header file exists
+ create_makefile(target): generate Makefile
The value of the variables below will affect the Makefile.
@@ -808,7 +647,7 @@ If a compilation condition is not fulfilled, you should not call
``create_makefile''. The Makefile will not be generated, compilation will
not be done.
-== Prepare Depend (Optional)
+(5) prepare depend (optional)
If the file named depend exists, Makefile will include that file to
check dependencies. You can make this file by invoking
@@ -817,22 +656,17 @@ check dependencies. You can make this file by invoking
It's harmless. Prepare it.
-== Generate Makefile
+(6) generate Makefile
Try generating the Makefile by:
ruby extconf.rb
-If the library should be installed under vendor_ruby directory
-instead of site_ruby directory, use --vendor option as follows.
-
- ruby extconf.rb --vendor
-
You don't need this step if you put the extension library under the ext
directory of the ruby source tree. In that case, compilation of the
interpreter will do this step for you.
-== Run make
+(7) make
Type
@@ -841,836 +675,482 @@ Type
to compile your extension. You don't need this step either if you have
put the extension library under the ext directory of the ruby source tree.
-== Debug
+(8) debug
You may need to rb_debug the extension. Extensions can be linked
statically by adding the directory name in the ext/Setup file so that
you can inspect the extension with the debugger.
-== Done! Now You Have the Extension Library
+(9) done, now you have the extension library
You can do anything you want with your library. The author of Ruby
will not claim any restrictions on your code depending on the Ruby API.
Feel free to use, modify, distribute or sell your program.
-= Appendix A. Ruby Source Files Overview
-
-== Ruby Language Core
-
-class.c :: classes and modules
-error.c :: exception classes and exception mechanism
-gc.c :: memory management
-load.c :: library loading
-object.c :: objects
-variable.c :: variables and constants
+Appendix A. Ruby source files overview
-== Ruby Syntax Parser
+ruby language core
-parse.y :: grammar definition
-parse.c :: automatically generated from parse.y
-keywords :: reserved keywords
-lex.c :: automatically generated from keywords
-
-== Ruby Evaluator (a.k.a. YARV)
-
- compile.c
+ class.c
+ error.c
eval.c
- eval_error.c
- eval_jump.c
- eval_safe.c
- insns.def : definition of VM instructions
- iseq.c : implementation of VM::ISeq
- thread.c : thread management and context switching
- thread_win32.c : thread implementation
- thread_pthread.c : ditto
- vm.c
- vm_dump.c
- vm_eval.c
- vm_exec.c
- vm_insnhelper.c
- vm_method.c
-
- opt_insns_unif.def : instruction unification
- opt_operand.def : definitions for optimization
-
- -> insn*.inc : automatically generated
- -> opt*.inc : automatically generated
- -> vm.inc : automatically generated
-
-== Regular Expression Engine (Oniguruma)
+ gc.c
+ object.c
+ parse.y
+ variable.c
- regex.c
- regcomp.c
- regenc.c
- regerror.c
- regexec.c
- regparse.c
- regsyntax.c
+utility functions
-== Utility Functions
-
-debug.c :: debug symbols for C debugger
-dln.c :: dynamic loading
-st.c :: general purpose hash table
-strftime.c :: formatting times
-util.c :: misc utilities
+ dln.c
+ regex.c
+ st.c
+ util.c
-== Ruby Interpreter Implementation
+ruby interpreter implementation
dmyext.c
- dmydln.c
- dmyencoding.c
- id.c
inits.c
main.c
ruby.c
version.c
- gem_prelude.rb
- prelude.rb
-
-== Class Library
-
-array.c :: Array
-bignum.c :: Bignum
-compar.c :: Comparable
-complex.c :: Complex
-cont.c :: Fiber, Continuation
-dir.c :: Dir
-enum.c :: Enumerable
-enumerator.c :: Enumerator
-file.c :: File
-hash.c :: Hash
-io.c :: IO
-marshal.c :: Marshal
-math.c :: Math
-numeric.c :: Numeric, Integer, Fixnum, Float
-pack.c :: Array#pack, String#unpack
-proc.c :: Binding, Proc
-process.c :: Process
-random.c :: random number
-range.c :: Range
-rational.c :: Rational
-re.c :: Regexp, MatchData
-signal.c :: Signal
-sprintf.c :: String#sprintf
-string.c :: String
-struct.c :: Struct
-time.c :: Time
-
-defs/known_errors.def :: Errno::* exception classes
--> known_errors.inc :: automatically generated
-
-== Multilingualization
-
-encoding.c :: Encoding
-transcode.c :: Encoding::Converter
-enc/*.c :: encoding classes
-enc/trans/* :: codepoint mapping tables
-
-== goruby Interpreter Implementation
-
- goruby.c
- golf_prelude.rb : goruby specific libraries.
- -> golf_prelude.c : automatically generated
-
-
-= Appendix B. Ruby Extension API Reference
-
-== Types
-
-VALUE ::
+class library
- The type for the Ruby object. Actual structures are defined in ruby.h,
- such as struct RString, etc. To refer the values in structures, use
- casting macros like RSTRING(obj).
+ array.c
+ bignum.c
+ compar.c
+ dir.c
+ enum.c
+ file.c
+ hash.c
+ io.c
+ marshal.c
+ math.c
+ numeric.c
+ pack.c
+ prec.c
+ process.c
+ random.c
+ range.c
+ re.c
+ signal.c
+ sprintf.c
+ string.c
+ struct.c
+ time.c
-== Variables and Constants
+Appendix B. Ruby extension API reference
-Qnil::
- nil object
+** Types
-Qtrue::
- true object (default true value)
+ VALUE
-Qfalse::
- false object
+The type for the Ruby object. Actual structures are defined in ruby.h,
+such as struct RString, etc. To refer the values in structures, use
+casting macros like RSTRING(obj).
-== C Pointer Wrapping
+** Variables and constants
-Data_Wrap_Struct(VALUE klass, void (*mark)(), void (*free)(), void *sval) ::
+ Qnil
- Wrap a C pointer into a Ruby object. If object has references to other
- Ruby objects, they should be marked by using the mark function during
- the GC process. Otherwise, mark should be 0. When this object is no
- longer referred by anywhere, the pointer will be discarded by free
- function.
+const: nil object
-Data_Make_Struct(klass, type, mark, free, sval) ::
+ Qtrue
- This macro allocates memory using malloc(), assigns it to the variable
- sval, and returns the DATA encapsulating the pointer to memory region.
+const: true object(default true value)
-Data_Get_Struct(data, type, sval) ::
+ Qfalse
- This macro retrieves the pointer value from DATA, and assigns it to
- the variable sval.
+const: false object
-== Checking Data Types
+** C pointer wrapping
-TYPE(value) ::
+ Data_Wrap_Struct(VALUE klass, void (*mark)(), void (*free)(), void *sval)
- Internal type (T_NIL, T_FIXNUM, etc.)
+Wrap a C pointer into a Ruby object. If object has references to other
+Ruby objects, they should be marked by using the mark function during
+the GC process. Otherwise, mark should be 0. When this object is no
+longer referred by anywhere, the pointer will be discarded by free
+function.
-FIXNUM_P(value) ::
+ Data_Make_Struct(klass, type, mark, free, sval)
- Is +value+ a Fixnum?
+This macro allocates memory using malloc(), assigns it to the variable
+sval, and returns the DATA encapsulating the pointer to memory region.
-NIL_P(value) ::
+ Data_Get_Struct(data, type, sval)
- Is +value+ nil?
+This macro retrieves the pointer value from DATA, and assigns it to
+the variable sval.
-void Check_Type(VALUE value, int type) ::
+** Checking data types
- Ensures +value+ is of the given internal +type+ or raises a TypeError
+TYPE(value)
+FIXNUM_P(value)
+NIL_P(value)
+void Check_Type(VALUE value, int type)
+void Check_SafeStr(VALUE value)
-SaveStringValue(value) ::
+** Data type conversion
- Checks that +value+ is a String and is not tainted
+FIX2INT(value)
+INT2FIX(i)
+NUM2INT(value)
+INT2NUM(i)
+NUM2DBL(value)
+rb_float_new(f)
+StringValue(value)
+StringValuePtr(value)
+StringValueCStr(value)
+rb_str_new2(s)
-== Data Type Conversion
+** defining class/module
-FIX2INT(value), INT2FIX(i) ::
+ VALUE rb_define_class(const char *name, VALUE super)
- Fixnum <-> integer
+Defines a new Ruby class as a subclass of super.
-FIX2LONG(value), LONG2FIX(l) ::
+ VALUE rb_define_class_under(VALUE module, const char *name, VALUE super)
- Fixnum <-> long
+Creates a new Ruby class as a subclass of super, under the module's
+namespace.
-NUM2INT(value), INT2NUM(i) ::
+ VALUE rb_define_module(const char *name)
- Numeric <-> integer
+Defines a new Ruby module.
-NUM2UINT(value), UINT2NUM(ui) ::
+ VALUE rb_define_module_under(VALUE module, const char *name)
- Numeric <-> unsigned integer
+Defines a new Ruby module under the module's namespace.
-NUM2LONG(value), LONG2NUM(l) ::
+ void rb_include_module(VALUE klass, VALUE module)
- Numeric <-> long
+Includes module into class. If class already includes it, just
+ignored.
-NUM2ULONG(value), ULONG2NUM(ul) ::
+ void rb_extend_object(VALUE object, VALUE module)
- Numeric <-> unsigned long
+Extend the object with the module's attributes.
-NUM2LL(value), LL2NUM(ll) ::
+** Defining Global Variables
- Numeric <-> long long
+ void rb_define_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var)
-NUM2ULL(value), ULL2NUM(ull) ::
+Defines a global variable which is shared between C and Ruby. If name
+contains a character which is not allowed to be part of the symbol,
+it can't be seen from Ruby programs.
- Numeric <-> unsigned long long
+ void rb_define_readonly_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var)
-NUM2OFFT(value), OFFT2NUM(off) ::
+Defines a read-only global variable. Works just like
+rb_define_variable(), except the defined variable is read-only.
- Numeric <-> off_t
+ void rb_define_virtual_variable(const char *name,
+ VALUE (*getter)(), VALUE (*setter)())
-NUM2SIZET(value), SIZET2NUM(size) ::
+Defines a virtual variable, whose behavior is defined by a pair of C
+functions. The getter function is called when the variable is
+referenced. The setter function is called when the variable is set to a
+value. The prototype for getter/setter functions are:
- Numeric <-> size_t
+ VALUE getter(ID id)
+ void setter(VALUE val, ID id)
-NUM2SSIZET(value), SSIZET2NUM(ssize) ::
+The getter function must return the value for the access.
- Numeric <-> ssize_t
+ void rb_define_hooked_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var,
+ VALUE (*getter)(), VALUE (*setter)())
-rb_integer_pack(value, words, numwords, wordsize, nails, flags), rb_integer_unpack(words, numwords, wordsize, nails, flags) ::
+Defines hooked variable. It's a virtual variable with a C variable.
+The getter is called as
- Numeric <-> Arbitrary size integer buffer
+ VALUE getter(ID id, VALUE *var)
-NUM2DBL(value) ::
+returning a new value. The setter is called as
- Numeric -> double
+ void setter(VALUE val, ID id, VALUE *var)
-rb_float_new(f) ::
+GC requires C global variables which hold Ruby values to be marked.
- double -> Float
+ void rb_global_variable(VALUE *var)
-RSTRING_LEN(str) ::
+Tells GC to protect these variables.
- String -> length of String data in bytes
+** Constant Definition
-RSTRING_PTR(str) ::
+ void rb_define_const(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE val)
- String -> pointer to String data
- Note that the result pointer may not be NUL-terminated
+Defines a new constant under the class/module.
-StringValue(value) ::
+ void rb_define_global_const(const char *name, VALUE val)
- Object with #to_str -> String
+Defines a global constant. This is just the same as
-StringValuePtr(value) ::
+ rb_define_const(cKernal, name, val)
- Object with #to_str -> pointer to String data
+** Method Definition
-StringValueCStr(value) ::
+ rb_define_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
- Object with #to_str -> pointer to String data without NUL bytes
- It is guaranteed that the result data is NUL-terminated
+Defines a method for the class. func is the function pointer. argc
+is the number of arguments. if argc is -1, the function will receive
+3 arguments: argc, argv, and self. if argc is -2, the function will
+receive 2 arguments, self and args, where args is a Ruby array of
+the method arguments.
-rb_str_new2(s) ::
+ rb_define_private_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
- char * -> String
+Defines a private method for the class. Arguments are same as
+rb_define_method().
-== Defining Class and Module
+ rb_define_singleton_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
-VALUE rb_define_class(const char *name, VALUE super) ::
+Defines a singleton method. Arguments are same as rb_define_method().
- Defines a new Ruby class as a subclass of super.
+ rb_scan_args(int argc, VALUE *argv, const char *fmt, ...)
-VALUE rb_define_class_under(VALUE module, const char *name, VALUE super) ::
+Retrieve argument from argc, argv. The fmt is the format string for
+the arguments, such as "12" for 1 non-optional argument, 2 optional
+arguments. If `*' appears at the end of fmt, it means the rest of
+the arguments are assigned to the corresponding variable, packed in
+an array.
- Creates a new Ruby class as a subclass of super, under the module's
- namespace.
+** Invoking Ruby method
-VALUE rb_define_module(const char *name) ::
+ VALUE rb_funcall(VALUE recv, ID mid, int narg, ...)
- Defines a new Ruby module.
+Invokes a method. To retrieve mid from a method name, use rb_intern().
-VALUE rb_define_module_under(VALUE module, const char *name) ::
+ VALUE rb_funcall2(VALUE recv, ID mid, int argc, VALUE *argv)
- Defines a new Ruby module under the module's namespace.
+Invokes a method, passing arguments by an array of values.
-void rb_include_module(VALUE klass, VALUE module) ::
+ VALUE rb_eval_string(const char *str)
- Includes module into class. If class already includes it, just ignored.
+Compiles and executes the string as a Ruby program.
-void rb_extend_object(VALUE object, VALUE module) ::
+ ID rb_intern(const char *name)
- Extend the object with the module's attributes.
+Returns ID corresponding to the name.
-== Defining Global Variables
+ char *rb_id2name(ID id)
-void rb_define_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var) ::
+Returns the name corresponding ID.
- Defines a global variable which is shared between C and Ruby. If name
- contains a character which is not allowed to be part of the symbol,
- it can't be seen from Ruby programs.
+ char *rb_class2name(VALUE klass)
-void rb_define_readonly_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var) ::
+Returns the name of the class.
- Defines a read-only global variable. Works just like
- rb_define_variable(), except the defined variable is read-only.
+ int rb_respond_to(VALUE object, ID id)
-void rb_define_virtual_variable(const char *name, VALUE (*getter)(), VALUE (*setter)()) ::
+Returns true if the object responds to the message specified by id.
- Defines a virtual variable, whose behavior is defined by a pair of C
- functions. The getter function is called when the variable is
- referenced. The setter function is called when the variable is set to a
- value. The prototype for getter/setter functions are:
+** Instance Variables
- VALUE getter(ID id)
- void setter(VALUE val, ID id)
+ VALUE rb_iv_get(VALUE obj, const char *name)
- The getter function must return the value for the access.
+Retrieve the value of the instance variable. If the name is not
+prefixed by `@', that variable shall be inaccessible from Ruby.
-void rb_define_hooked_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var, VALUE (*getter)(), VALUE (*setter)()) ::
+ VALUE rb_iv_set(VALUE obj, const char *name, VALUE val)
- Defines hooked variable. It's a virtual variable with a C variable.
- The getter is called as
+Sets the value of the instance variable.
- VALUE getter(ID id, VALUE *var)
+** Control Structure
- returning a new value. The setter is called as
+ VALUE rb_iterate(VALUE (*func1)(), void *arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), void *arg2)
- void setter(VALUE val, ID id, VALUE *var)
+Calls the function func1, supplying func2 as the block. func1 will be
+called with the argument arg1. func2 receives the value from yield as
+the first argument, arg2 as the second argument.
+
+ VALUE rb_yield(VALUE val)
- GC requires C global variables which hold Ruby values to be marked.
+Evaluates the block with value val.
-void rb_global_variable(VALUE *var)
+ VALUE rb_rescue(VALUE (*func1)(), void *arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), void *arg2)
- Tells GC to protect these variables.
+Calls the function func1, with arg1 as the argument. If an exception
+occurs during func1, it calls func2 with arg2 as the argument. The
+return value of rb_rescue() is the return value from func1 if no
+exception occurs, from func2 otherwise.
-== Constant Definition
+ VALUE rb_ensure(VALUE (*func1)(), void *arg1, void (*func2)(), void *arg2)
-void rb_define_const(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE val) ::
+Calls the function func1 with arg1 as the argument, then calls func2
+with arg2 if execution terminated. The return value from
+rb_ensure() is that of func1.
- Defines a new constant under the class/module.
+** Exceptions and Errors
-void rb_define_global_const(const char *name, VALUE val) ::
+ void rb_warn(const char *fmt, ...)
- Defines a global constant. This is just the same as
+Prints a warning message according to a printf-like format.
- rb_define_const(cKernal, name, val)
+ void rb_warning(const char *fmt, ...)
-== Method Definition
+Prints a warning message according to a printf-like format, if
+$VERBOSE is true.
-rb_define_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc) ::
+void rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, const char *fmt, ...)
- Defines a method for the class. func is the function pointer. argc
- is the number of arguments. if argc is -1, the function will receive
- 3 arguments: argc, argv, and self. if argc is -2, the function will
- receive 2 arguments, self and args, where args is a Ruby array of
- the method arguments.
+Raises RuntimeError. The fmt is a format string just like printf().
-rb_define_private_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc) ::
+ void rb_raise(VALUE exception, const char *fmt, ...)
- Defines a private method for the class. Arguments are same as
- rb_define_method().
+Raises a class exception. The fmt is a format string just like printf().
-rb_define_singleton_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc) ::
+ void rb_fatal(const char *fmt, ...)
- Defines a singleton method. Arguments are same as rb_define_method().
+Raises a fatal error, terminates the interpreter. No exception handling
+will be done for fatal errors, but ensure blocks will be executed.
-rb_scan_args(int argc, VALUE *argv, const char *fmt, ...) ::
+ void rb_bug(const char *fmt, ...)
- Retrieve argument from argc and argv to given VALUE references
- according to the format string. The format can be described in ABNF
- as follows:
+Terminates the interpreter immediately. This function should be
+called under the situation caused by the bug in the interpreter. No
+exception handling nor ensure execution will be done.
- scan-arg-spec := param-arg-spec [option-hash-arg-spec] [block-arg-spec]
-
- param-arg-spec := pre-arg-spec [post-arg-spec] / post-arg-spec /
- pre-opt-post-arg-spec
- pre-arg-spec := num-of-leading-mandatory-args [num-of-optional-args]
- post-arg-spec := sym-for-variable-length-args
- [num-of-trailing-mandatory-args]
- pre-opt-post-arg-spec := num-of-leading-mandatory-args num-of-optional-args
- num-of-trailing-mandatory-args
- option-hash-arg-spec := sym-for-option-hash-arg
- block-arg-spec := sym-for-block-arg
-
- num-of-leading-mandatory-args := DIGIT ; The number of leading
- ; mandatory arguments
- num-of-optional-args := DIGIT ; The number of optional
- ; arguments
- sym-for-variable-length-args := "*" ; Indicates that variable
- ; length arguments are
- ; captured as a ruby array
- num-of-trailing-mandatory-args := DIGIT ; The number of trailing
- ; mandatory arguments
- sym-for-option-hash-arg := ":" ; Indicates that an option
- ; hash is captured if the last
- ; argument is a hash or can be
- ; converted to a hash with
- ; #to_hash. When the last
- ; argument is nil, it is
- ; captured if it is not
- ; ambiguous to take it as
- ; empty option hash; i.e. '*'
- ; is not specified and
- ; arguments are given more
- ; than sufficient.
- sym-for-block-arg := "&" ; Indicates that an iterator
- ; block should be captured if
- ; given
-
- For example, "12" means that the method requires at least one
- argument, and at most receives three (1+2) arguments. So, the format
- string must be followed by three variable references, which are to be
- assigned to captured arguments. For omitted arguments, variables are
- set to Qnil. NULL can be put in place of a variable reference, which
- means the corresponding captured argument(s) should be just dropped.
-
- The number of given arguments, excluding an option hash or iterator
- block, is returned.
-
-== Invoking Ruby method
-
-VALUE rb_funcall(VALUE recv, ID mid, int narg, ...) ::
-
- Invokes a method. To retrieve mid from a method name, use rb_intern().
- Able to call even private/protected methods.
-
-VALUE rb_funcall2(VALUE recv, ID mid, int argc, VALUE *argv) ::
-VALUE rb_funcallv(VALUE recv, ID mid, int argc, VALUE *argv) ::
-
- Invokes a method, passing arguments as an array of values.
- Able to call even private/protected methods.
-
-VALUE rb_funcallv_public(VALUE recv, ID mid, int argc, VALUE *argv) ::
-
- Invokes a method, passing arguments as an array of values.
- Able to call only public methods.
-
-VALUE rb_eval_string(const char *str) ::
-
- Compiles and executes the string as a Ruby program.
-
-ID rb_intern(const char *name) ::
-
- Returns ID corresponding to the name.
-
-char *rb_id2name(ID id) ::
-
- Returns the name corresponding ID.
-
-char *rb_class2name(VALUE klass) ::
-
- Returns the name of the class.
-
-int rb_respond_to(VALUE object, ID id) ::
-
- Returns true if the object responds to the message specified by id.
-
-== Instance Variables
-
-VALUE rb_iv_get(VALUE obj, const char *name) ::
-
- Retrieve the value of the instance variable. If the name is not
- prefixed by `@', that variable shall be inaccessible from Ruby.
-
-VALUE rb_iv_set(VALUE obj, const char *name, VALUE val) ::
-
- Sets the value of the instance variable.
-
-== Control Structure
-
-VALUE rb_block_call(VALUE recv, ID mid, int argc, VALUE * argv, VALUE (*func) (ANYARGS), VALUE data2) ::
-
- Calls a method on the recv, with the method name specified by the
- symbol mid, with argc arguments in argv, supplying func as the
- block. When func is called as the block, it will receive the value
- from yield as the first argument, and data2 as the second argument.
- When yielded with multiple values (in C, rb_yield_values(),
- rb_yield_values2() and rb_yield_splat()), data2 is packed as an Array,
- whereas yielded values can be gotten via argc/argv of the third/fourth
- arguments.
-
-[OBSOLETE] VALUE rb_iterate(VALUE (*func1)(), void *arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), void *arg2) ::
-
- Calls the function func1, supplying func2 as the block. func1 will be
- called with the argument arg1. func2 receives the value from yield as
- the first argument, arg2 as the second argument.
-
- When rb_iterate is used in 1.9, func1 has to call some Ruby-level method.
- This function is obsolete since 1.9; use rb_block_call instead.
-
-VALUE rb_yield(VALUE val) ::
-
- Evaluates the block with value val.
-
-VALUE rb_rescue(VALUE (*func1)(), VALUE arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), VALUE arg2) ::
-
- Calls the function func1, with arg1 as the argument. If an exception
- occurs during func1, it calls func2 with arg2 as the argument. The
- return value of rb_rescue() is the return value from func1 if no
- exception occurs, from func2 otherwise.
-
-VALUE rb_ensure(VALUE (*func1)(), VALUE arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), VALUE arg2) ::
-
- Calls the function func1 with arg1 as the argument, then calls func2
- with arg2 if execution terminated. The return value from
- rb_ensure() is that of func1 when no exception occurred.
-
-VALUE rb_protect(VALUE (*func) (VALUE), VALUE arg, int *state) ::
-
- Calls the function func with arg as the argument. If no exception
- occurred during func, it returns the result of func and *state is zero.
- Otherwise, it returns Qnil and sets *state to nonzero. If state is
- NULL, it is not set in both cases.
- You have to clear the error info with rb_set_errinfo(Qnil) when
- ignoring the caught exception.
-
-void rb_jump_tag(int state) ::
-
- Continues the exception caught by rb_protect() and rb_eval_string_protect().
- state must be the returned value from those functions. This function
- never return to the caller.
-
-void rb_iter_break() ::
-
- Exits from the current innermost block. This function never return to
- the caller.
-
-void rb_iter_break_value(VALUE value) ::
-
- Exits from the current innermost block with the value. The block will
- return the given argument value. This function never return to the
- caller.
-
-== Exceptions and Errors
-
-void rb_warn(const char *fmt, ...) ::
-
- Prints a warning message according to a printf-like format.
-
-void rb_warning(const char *fmt, ...) ::
-
- Prints a warning message according to a printf-like format, if
- $VERBOSE is true.
-
-void rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, const char *fmt, ...) ::
-
- Raises RuntimeError. The fmt is a format string just like printf().
-
-void rb_raise(VALUE exception, const char *fmt, ...) ::
-
- Raises a class exception. The fmt is a format string just like printf().
-
-void rb_fatal(const char *fmt, ...) ::
-
- Raises a fatal error, terminates the interpreter. No exception handling
- will be done for fatal errors, but ensure blocks will be executed.
-
-void rb_bug(const char *fmt, ...) ::
-
- Terminates the interpreter immediately. This function should be
- called under the situation caused by the bug in the interpreter. No
- exception handling nor ensure execution will be done.
-
-Note: In the format string, %i is used for Object#to_s (or Object#inspect if
-'+' flag is set) output (and related argument must be a VALUE). For integers
-in format strings, use %d.
-
-== Initialize and Start the Interpreter
+** Initialize and Start the Interpreter
The embedding API functions are below (not needed for extension libraries):
-void ruby_init() ::
+ void ruby_init()
- Initializes the interpreter.
+Initializes the interpreter.
-void *ruby_options(int argc, char **argv) ::
+ void ruby_options(int argc, char **argv)
- Process command line arguments for the interpreter.
- And compiles the Ruby source to execute.
- It returns an opaque pointer to the compiled source
- or an internal special value.
+Process command line arguments for the interpreter.
-int ruby_run_node(void *n) ::
+ void ruby_run()
- Runs the given compiled source and exits this process.
- It returns EXIT_SUCCESS if successfully runs the source.
- Otherwise, it returns other value.
+Starts execution of the interpreter.
-void ruby_script(char *name) ::
+ void ruby_script(char *name)
- Specifies the name of the script ($0).
+Specifies the name of the script ($0).
-== Hooks for the Interpreter Events
+** Hooks for the Interpreter Events
- void rb_add_event_hook(rb_event_hook_func_t func, rb_event_flag_t events,
- VALUE data)
+ void rb_add_event_hook(rb_event_hook_func_t func, rb_event_t events)
Adds a hook function for the specified interpreter events.
-events should be OR'ed value of:
-
- RUBY_EVENT_LINE
- RUBY_EVENT_CLASS
- RUBY_EVENT_END
- RUBY_EVENT_CALL
- RUBY_EVENT_RETURN
- RUBY_EVENT_C_CALL
- RUBY_EVENT_C_RETURN
- RUBY_EVENT_RAISE
- RUBY_EVENT_ALL
+events should be Or'ed value of:
+
+ RUBY_EVENT_LINE
+ RUBY_EVENT_CLASS
+ RUBY_EVENT_END
+ RUBY_EVENT_CALL
+ RUBY_EVENT_RETURN
+ RUBY_EVENT_C_CALL
+ RUBY_EVENT_C_RETURN
+ RUBY_EVENT_RAISE
+ RUBY_EVENT_ALL
The definition of rb_event_hook_func_t is below:
- typedef void (*rb_event_hook_func_t)(rb_event_t event, VALUE data,
- VALUE self, ID id, VALUE klass)
-
-The third argument `data' to rb_add_event_hook() is passed to the hook
-function as the second argument, which was the pointer to the current
-NODE in 1.8. See RB_EVENT_HOOKS_HAVE_CALLBACK_DATA below.
+ typedef void (*rb_event_hook_func_t)(rb_event_t event, NODE *node,
+ VALUE self, ID id, VALUE klass)
- int rb_remove_event_hook(rb_event_hook_func_t func)
+ int rb_remove_event_hook(rb_event_hook_func_t func)
Removes the specified hook function.
-== Macros for Compatibility
-
-Some macros to check API compatibilities are available by default.
-
-NORETURN_STYLE_NEW ::
-
- Means that NORETURN macro is functional style instead of prefix.
-
-HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC ::
-
- Means that function rb_define_alloc_func() is provided, that means the
- allocation framework is used. This is same as the result of
- have_func("rb_define_alloc_func", "ruby.h").
-
-HAVE_RB_REG_NEW_STR ::
-
- Means that function rb_reg_new_str() is provided, that creates Regexp
- object from String object. This is same as the result of
- have_func("rb_reg_new_str", "ruby.h").
-
-HAVE_RB_IO_T ::
-
- Means that type rb_io_t is provided.
-
-USE_SYMBOL_AS_METHOD_NAME ::
-
- Means that Symbols will be returned as method names, e.g.,
- Module#methods, #singleton_methods and so on.
-
-HAVE_RUBY_*_H ::
-
- Defined in ruby.h and means corresponding header is available. For
- instance, when HAVE_RUBY_ST_H is defined you should use ruby/st.h not
- mere st.h.
-
-RB_EVENT_HOOKS_HAVE_CALLBACK_DATA ::
-
- Means that rb_add_event_hook() takes the third argument `data', to be
- passed to the given event hook function.
-
-= Appendix C. Functions available for use in extconf.rb
-
-See documentation for {mkmf}[rdoc-ref:MakeMakefile].
-
-= Appendix D. Generational GC
-
-Ruby 2.1 introduced a generational garbage collector (called RGenGC).
-RGenGC (mostly) keeps compatibility.
-
-Generally, the use of the technique called write barriers is required in
-extension libraries for generational GC
-(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_%28computer_science%29).
-RGenGC works fine without write barriers in extension libraries.
-
-If your library adheres to the following tips, performance can
-be further improved. Especially, the "Don't touch pointers directly" section is
-important.
-
-== Incompatibility
-
-You can't write RBASIC(obj)->klass field directly because it is const
-value now.
-
-Basically you should not write this field because MRI expects it to be
-an immutable field, but if you want to do it in your extension you can
-use the following functions:
-
-VALUE rb_obj_hide(VALUE obj) ::
-
- Clear RBasic::klass field. The object will be an internal object.
- ObjectSpace::each_object can't find this object.
-
-VALUE rb_obj_reveal(VALUE obj, VALUE klass) ::
-
- Reset RBasic::klass to be klass.
- We expect the `klass' is hidden class by rb_obj_hide().
+Appendix C. Functions Available in extconf.rb
-== Write barriers
+These functions are available in extconf.rb:
-RGenGC doesn't require write barriers to support generational GC.
-However, caring about write barrier can improve the performance of
-RGenGC. Please check the following tips.
+ have_macro(macro, headers)
-=== Don't touch pointers directly
+Checks whether macro is defined with header. Returns true if the macro
+is defined.
-In MRI (include/ruby/ruby.h), some macros to acquire pointers to the
-internal data structures are supported such as RARRAY_PTR(),
-RSTRUCT_PTR() and so on.
+ have_library(lib, func)
-DO NOT USE THESE MACROS and instead use the corresponding C-APIs such as
-rb_ary_aref(), rb_ary_store() and so on.
+Checks whether the library exists, containing the specified function.
+Returns true if the library exists.
-=== Consider whether to insert write barriers
+ find_library(lib, func, path...)
-You don't need to care about write barriers if you only use built-in
-types.
+Checks whether a library which contains the specified function exists in
+path. Returns true if the library exists.
-If you support T_DATA objects, you may consider using write barriers.
+ have_func(func, header)
-Inserting write barriers into T_DATA objects only works with the
-following type objects: (a) long-lived objects, (b) when a huge number
-of objects are generated and (c) container-type objects that have
-references to other objects. If your extension provides such a type of
-T_DATA objects, consider inserting write barriers.
+Checks whether func exists with header. Returns true if the function
+exists. To check functions in an additional library, you need to
+check that library first using have_library().
-(a): short-lived objects don't become old generation objects.
-(b): only a few oldgen objects don't have performance impact.
-(c): only a few references don't have performance impact.
+ have_var(var, header)
-Inserting write barriers is a very difficult hack, it is easy to
-introduce critical bugs. And inserting write barriers has several areas
-of overhead. Basically we don't recommend you insert write barriers.
-Please carefully consider the risks.
+Checks whether var exists with header. Returns true if the variable
+exists. To check variables in an additional library, you need to
+check that library first using have_library().
-=== Combine with built-in types
+ have_header(header)
-Please consider utilizing built-in types. Most built-in types support
-write barrier, so you can use them to avoid manually inserting write
-barriers.
+Checks whether header exists. Returns true if the header file exists.
-For example, if your T_DATA has references to other objects, then you
-can move these references to Array. A T_DATA object only has a reference
-to an array object. Or you can also use a Struct object to gather a
-T_DATA object (without any references) and an that Array contains
-references.
+ find_header(header, path...)
-With use of such techniques, you don't need to insert write barriers
-anymore.
+Checks whether header exists in path. Returns true if the header file
+exists.
-=== Insert write barriers
+ have_struct_member(type, member, header)
-[AGAIN] Inserting write barriers is a very difficult hack, and it is
-easy to introduce critical bugs. And inserting write barriers has
-several areas of overhead. Basically we don't recommend you insert write
-barriers. Please carefully consider the risks.
+Checks whether type has member with header. Returns true if the type
+is defined and has the member.
-Before inserting write barriers, you need to know about RGenGC algorithm
-(gc.c will help you). Macros and functions to insert write barriers are
-available in in include/ruby/ruby.h. An example is available in iseq.c.
+ have_type(type, header, opt)
-For a complete guide for RGenGC and write barriers, please refer to
-<https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/wiki/RGenGC>.
+Checks whether type is defined with header. Returns true if the type
+is defined.
-= Appendix E. RB_GC_GUARD to protect from premature GC
+ check_sizeof(type, header)
-C Ruby currently uses conservative garbage collection, thus VALUE
-variables must remain visible on the stack or registers to ensure any
-associated data remains usable. Optimizing C compilers are not designed
-with conservative garbage collection in mind, so they may optimize away
-the original VALUE even if the code depends on data associated with that
-VALUE.
+Checks the size of type in char with header. Returns the size if the
+type is defined, otherwise nil.
-The following example illustrates the use of RB_GC_GUARD to ensure
-the contents of sptr remain valid while the second invocation of
-rb_str_new_cstr is running.
+ create_makefile(target)
- VALUE s, w;
- const char *sptr;
+Generates the Makefile for the extension library. If you don't invoke
+this method, the compilation will not be done.
- s = rb_str_new_cstr("hello world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!");
- sptr = RSTRING_PTR(s);
- w = rb_str_new_cstr(sptr + 6); /* Possible GC invocation */
+ find_executable(bin, path)
- RB_GC_GUARD(s); /* ensure s (and thus sptr) do not get GC-ed */
+Finds command in path, which is File::PATH_SEPARATOR-separated list of
+directories. If path is nil or omitted, environment varialbe PATH
+will be used. Returns the path name of the command if it is found,
+otherwise nil.
-In the above example, RB_GC_GUARD must be placed _after_ the last use of
-sptr. Placing RB_GC_GUARD before dereferencing sptr would be of no use.
-RB_GC_GUARD is only effective on the VALUE data type, not converted C
-data types.
+ with_config(withval[, default=nil])
-RB_GC_GUARD would not be necessary at all in the above example if
-non-inlined function calls are made on the `s' VALUE after sptr is
-dereferenced. Thus, in the above example, calling any un-inlined
-function on `s' such as:
+Parses the command line options and returns the value specified by
+--with-<withval>.
- rb_str_modify(s);
+ enable_config(config, *defaults)
+ disable_config(config, *defaults)
-Will ensure `s' stays on the stack or register to prevent a
-GC invocation from prematurely freeing it.
+Parses the command line options for boolean. Returns true if
+--enable-<config> is given, or false if --disable-<config> is given.
+Otherwise, yields defaults to the given block and returns the result
+if it is called with a block, or returns defaults.
-Using the RB_GC_GUARD macro is preferable to using the "volatile"
-keyword in C. RB_GC_GUARD has the following advantages:
+ dir_config(target[, default_dir])
+ dir_config(target[, default_include, default_lib])
-1) the intent of the macro use is clear
+Parses the command line options and adds the directories specified by
+--with-<target>-dir, --with-<target>-include, and/or --with-<target>-lib
+to $CFLAGS and/or $LDFLAGS. --with-<target>-dir=/path is equivalent to
+--with-<target>-include=/path/include --with-<target>-lib=/path/lib.
+Returns an array of the added directories ([include_dir, lib_dir]).
-2) RB_GC_GUARD only affects its call site, "volatile" generates some
- extra code every time the variable is used, hurting optimization.
+ pkg_config(pkg)
-3) "volatile" implementations may be buggy/inconsistent in some
- compilers and architectures. RB_GC_GUARD is customizable for broken
- systems/compilers without those without negatively affecting other
- systems.
+Obtains the information for pkg by pkg-config command. The actual
+command name can be overriden by --with-pkg-config command line
+option.
/*
* Local variables:
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- rb_define_method(cDBM, "[]", fdbm_fetch, 1);
-
- /* ... */
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- if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &file, &vmode) == 1) {
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+Init_dbm()
+{
+ /* DBM¥¯¥é¥¹¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë */
+ cDBM = rb_define_class("DBM", rb_cObject);
+ /* DBM¤ÏEnumerate¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë¤ò¥¤¥ó¥¯¥ë¡¼¥É¤¹¤ë */
+ rb_include_module(cDBM, rb_mEnumerable);
+
+ /* DBM¥¯¥é¥¹¤Î¥¯¥é¥¹¥á¥½¥Ã¥Éopen(): °ú¿ô¤ÏC¤ÎÇÛÎó¤Ç¼õ¤±¤ë */
+ rb_define_singleton_method(cDBM, "open", fdbm_s_open, -1);
+
+ /* DBM¥¯¥é¥¹¤Î¥á¥½¥Ã¥Éclose(): °ú¿ô¤Ï¤Ê¤· */
+ rb_define_method(cDBM, "close", fdbm_close, 0);
+ /* DBM¥¯¥é¥¹¤Î¥á¥½¥Ã¥É[]: °ú¿ô¤Ï1¸Ä */
+ rb_define_method(cDBM, "[]", fdbm_fetch, 1);
+ :
+
+ /* DBM¥Ç¡¼¥¿¤ò³ÊǼ¤¹¤ë¥¤¥ó¥¹¥¿¥ó¥¹ÊÑ¿ô̾¤Î¤¿¤á¤ÎID */
+ id_dbm = rb_intern("dbm");
+}
+--
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+--
+struct dbmdata {
+ int di_size;
+ DBM *di_dbm;
+};
+
+
+obj = Data_Make_Struct(klass, struct dbmdata, 0, free_dbm, dbmp);
+--
+
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+ Data_Get_Struct(obj, struct dbmdata, dbmp);\
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+}
+--
+
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+static VALUE
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+ VALUE obj, keystr;
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+}
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+
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+static VALUE
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+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE klass;
+{
+ :
+ if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &file, &vmode) == 1) {
+ mode = 0666; /* default value */
+ }
+ :
+}
+--
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-class.c :: クラスã¨ãƒ¢ã‚¸ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ãƒ«
-error.c :: 例外クラスã¨ä¾‹å¤–機構
-gc.c :: 記憶領域管ç†
-load.c :: ライブラリã®ãƒ­ãƒ¼ãƒ‰
-object.c :: オブジェクト
-variable.c :: 変数ã¨å®šæ•°
+Ruby¤Î¥½¡¼¥¹¤Ï¤¤¤¯¤Ä¤«¤ËʬÎह¤ë¤³¤È¤¬½ÐÍè¤Þ¤¹¡¥¤³¤Î¤¦¤Á¥¯¥é
+¥¹¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥ê¤ÎÉôʬ¤Ï´ðËÜŪ¤Ë³ÈÄ¥¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥ê¤ÈƱ¤¸ºî¤êÊý¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã
+¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡¥¤³¤ì¤é¤Î¥½¡¼¥¹¤Ïº£¤Þ¤Ç¤ÎÀâÌÀ¤Ç¤Û¤È¤ó¤ÉÍý²ò¤Ç¤­¤ë¤È
+»×¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡¥
-== Rubyã®æ§‹æ–‡è§£æžå™¨
+Ruby¸À¸ì¤Î¥³¥¢
- parse.y : å­—å¥è§£æžå™¨ã¨æ§‹æ–‡å®šç¾©
- -> parse.c : 自動生æˆ
- keywords : 予約語
- -> lex.c : 自動生æˆ
-
-== Rubyã®è©•価器 (通称YARV)
- compile.c
+ class.c
+ error.c
eval.c
- eval_error.c
- eval_jump.c
- eval_safe.c
- insns.def : 仮想機械語ã®å®šç¾©
- iseq.c : VM::ISeqã®å®Ÿè£…
- thread.c : スレッド管ç†ã¨ã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ†ã‚­ã‚¹ãƒˆåˆ‡ã‚Šæ›¿ãˆ
- thread_win32.c : スレッド実装
- thread_pthread.c : åŒä¸Š
- vm.c
- vm_dump.c
- vm_eval.c
- vm_exec.c
- vm_insnhelper.c
- vm_method.c
-
- opt_insns_unif.def : 命令èžåˆ
- opt_operand.def : 最é©åŒ–ã®ãŸã‚ã®å®šç¾©
-
- -> insn*.inc : 自動生æˆ
- -> opt*.inc : 自動生æˆ
- -> vm.inc : 自動生æˆ
-
-== æ­£è¦è¡¨ç¾ã‚¨ãƒ³ã‚¸ãƒ³ (鬼車)
-
- regex.c
- regcomp.c
- regenc.c
- regerror.c
- regexec.c
- regparse.c
- regsyntax.c
+ gc.c
+ object.c
+ parse.y
+ variable.c
-== ユーティリティ関数
+¥æ¡¼¥Æ¥£¥ê¥Æ¥£´Ø¿ô
-debug.c :: Cデãƒãƒƒã‚¬ç”¨ã®ãƒ‡ãƒãƒƒã‚°ã‚·ãƒ³ãƒœãƒ«
-dln.c :: 動的ローディング
-st.c :: 汎用ãƒãƒƒã‚·ãƒ¥è¡¨
-strftime.c :: 時刻整形
-util.c :: ãã®ä»–ã®ãƒ¦ãƒ¼ãƒ†ã‚£ãƒªãƒ†ã‚£
+ dln.c
+ regex.c
+ st.c
+ util.c
-== Rubyコマンドã®å®Ÿè£…
+Ruby¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¤Î¼ÂÁõ
dmyext.c
- dmydln.c
- dmyencoding.c
- id.c
inits.c
main.c
ruby.c
version.c
- gem_prelude.rb
- prelude.rb
+¥¯¥é¥¹¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥ê
-== クラスライブラリ
+ array.c
+ bignum.c
+ compar.c
+ dir.c
+ enum.c
+ file.c
+ hash.c
+ io.c
+ marshal.c
+ math.c
+ numeric.c
+ pack.c
+ prec.c
+ process.c
+ random.c
+ range.c
+ re.c
+ signal.c
+ sprintf.c
+ string.c
+ struct.c
+ time.c
-array.c :: Array
-bignum.c :: Bignum
-compar.c :: Comparable
-complex.c :: Complex
-cont.c :: Fiber, Continuation
-dir.c :: Dir
-enum.c :: Enumerable
-enumerator.c :: Enumerator
-file.c :: File
-hash.c :: Hash
-io.c :: IO
-marshal.c :: Marshal
-math.c :: Math
-numeric.c :: Numeric, Integer, Fixnum, Float
-pack.c :: Array#pack, String#unpack
-proc.c :: Binding, Proc
-process.c :: Process
-random.c :: 乱数
-range.c :: Range
-rational.c :: Rational
-re.c :: Regexp, MatchData
-signal.c :: Signal
-sprintf.c :: String#sprintf
-string.c :: String
-struct.c :: Struct
-time.c :: Time
-defs/known_errors.def :: 例外クラス Errno::*
--> known_errors.inc :: 自動生æˆ
+Appendix B. ³ÈÄ¥ÍÑ´Ø¿ô¥ê¥Õ¥¡¥ì¥ó¥¹
-== 多言語化
+C¸À¸ì¤«¤éRuby¤Îµ¡Ç½¤òÍøÍѤ¹¤ëAPI¤Ï°Ê²¼¤ÎÄ̤ê¤Ç¤¢¤ë¡¥
-encoding.c :: Encoding
-transcode.c :: Encoding::Converter
-enc/*.c :: エンコーディングクラス群
-enc/trans/* :: コードãƒã‚¤ãƒ³ãƒˆå¯¾å¿œè¡¨
+** ·¿
-== gorubyコマンドã®å®Ÿè£…
+VALUE
- goruby.c
- golf_prelude.rb : goruby固有ã®ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ–ラリ
- -> golf_prelude.c : 自動生æˆ
+ Ruby¥ª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È¤òɽ¸½¤¹¤ë·¿¡¥É¬Íפ˱þ¤¸¤Æ¥­¥ã¥¹¥È¤·¤ÆÍѤ¤¤ë¡¥
+ ÁȤ߹þ¤ß·¿¤òɽ¸½¤¹¤ëC¤Î·¿¤Ïruby.h¤Ëµ­½Ò¤·¤Æ¤¢¤ëR¤Ç»Ï¤Þ¤ë¹½Â¤
+ ÂΤǤ¢¤ë¡¥VALUE·¿¤ò¤³¤ì¤é¤Ë¥­¥ã¥¹¥È¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤ËR¤Ç»Ï¤Þ¤ë¹½Â¤ÂÎ
+ ̾¤òÁ´¤ÆÂçʸ»ú¤Ë¤·¤¿Ì¾Á°¤Î¥Þ¥¯¥í¤¬ÍѰդµ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë¡¥
-= Appendix B. 拡張用関数リファレンス
+** ÊÑ¿ô¡¦Äê¿ô
-C言語ã‹ã‚‰Rubyã®æ©Ÿèƒ½ã‚’利用ã™ã‚‹APIã¯ä»¥ä¸‹ã®é€šã‚Šã§ã‚る.
+Qnil
-== åž‹
+ Äê¿ô: nil¥ª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È
-VALUE ::
+Qtrue
- Rubyオブジェクトを表ç¾ã™ã‚‹åž‹ï¼Žå¿…è¦ã«å¿œã˜ã¦ã‚­ãƒ£ã‚¹ãƒˆã—ã¦ç”¨ã„る.
- 組ã¿è¾¼ã¿åž‹ã‚’表ç¾ã™ã‚‹Cã®åž‹ã¯ruby.hã«è¨˜è¿°ã—ã¦ã‚ã‚‹Rã§å§‹ã¾ã‚‹æ§‹é€ 
- 体ã§ã‚る.VALUE型をã“れらã«ã‚­ãƒ£ã‚¹ãƒˆã™ã‚‹ãŸã‚ã«Rã§å§‹ã¾ã‚‹æ§‹é€ ä½“
- åã‚’å…¨ã¦å¤§æ–‡å­—ã«ã—ãŸåå‰ã®ãƒžã‚¯ãƒ­ãŒç”¨æ„ã•れã¦ã„る.
+ Äê¿ô: true¥ª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È(¿¿¤Î¥Ç¥Õ¥©¥ë¥ÈÃÍ)
-== 変数・定数
+Qfalse
-Qnil ::
+ Äê¿ô: false¥ª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È
- 定数: nilオブジェクト
+** C¥Ç¡¼¥¿¤Î¥«¥×¥»¥ë²½
-Qtrue ::
+Data_Wrap_Struct(VALUE klass, void (*mark)(), void (*free)(), void *sval)
- 定数: trueオブジェクト(真ã®ãƒ‡ãƒ•ォルト値)
+ C¤ÎǤ°Õ¤Î¥Ý¥¤¥ó¥¿¤ò¥«¥×¥»¥ë²½¤·¤¿Ruby¥ª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥¤³
+ ¤Î¥Ý¥¤¥ó¥¿¤¬Ruby¤«¤é¥¢¥¯¥»¥¹¤µ¤ì¤Ê¤¯¤Ê¤Ã¤¿»þ¡¤free¤Ç»ØÄꤷ¤¿
+ ´Ø¿ô¤¬¸Æ¤Ð¤ì¤ë¡¥¤Þ¤¿¡¤¤³¤Î¥Ý¥¤¥ó¥¿¤Î»Ø¤¹¥Ç¡¼¥¿¤¬Â¾¤ÎRuby¥ª¥Ö
+ ¥¸¥§¥¯¥È¤ò»Ø¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¾ì¹ç¡¤mark¤Ë»ØÄꤹ¤ë´Ø¿ô¤Ç¥Þ¡¼¥¯¤¹¤ëɬÍ×
+ ¤¬¤¢¤ë¡¥
-Qfalse ::
+Data_Make_Struct(klass, type, mark, free, sval)
- 定数: falseオブジェクト
+ type·¿¤Î¥á¥â¥ê¤òmalloc¤·¡¤ÊÑ¿ôsval¤ËÂåÆþ¤·¤¿¸å¡¤¤½¤ì¤ò¥«¥×¥»
+ ¥ë²½¤·¤¿¥Ç¡¼¥¿¤òÊÖ¤¹¥Þ¥¯¥í¡¥
-== Cデータã®ã‚«ãƒ—セル化
+Data_Get_Struct(data, type, sval)
-Data_Wrap_Struct(VALUE klass, void (*mark)(), void (*free)(), void *sval) ::
+ data¤«¤étype·¿¤Î¥Ý¥¤¥ó¥¿¤ò¼è¤ê½Ð¤·ÊÑ¿ôsval¤ËÂåÆþ¤¹¤ë¥Þ¥¯¥í¡¥
- Cã®ä»»æ„ã®ãƒã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ã‚’カプセル化ã—ãŸRubyオブジェクトを返ã™ï¼Žã“
- ã®ãƒã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ãŒRubyã‹ã‚‰ã‚¢ã‚¯ã‚»ã‚¹ã•れãªããªã£ãŸæ™‚,freeã§æŒ‡å®šã—ãŸ
- 関数ãŒå‘¼ã°ã‚Œã‚‹ï¼Žã¾ãŸï¼Œã“ã®ãƒã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ã®æŒ‡ã™ãƒ‡ãƒ¼ã‚¿ãŒä»–ã®Rubyオブ
- ジェクトを指ã—ã¦ã„ã‚‹å ´åˆï¼Œmarkã«æŒ‡å®šã™ã‚‹é–¢æ•°ã§ãƒžãƒ¼ã‚¯ã™ã‚‹å¿…è¦
- ãŒã‚る.
+** ·¿¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯
-Data_Make_Struct(klass, type, mark, free, sval) ::
+TYPE(value)
+FIXNUM_P(value)
+NIL_P(value)
+void Check_Type(VALUE value, int type)
+void Check_SafeStr(VALUE value)
- typeåž‹ã®ãƒ¡ãƒ¢ãƒªã‚’mallocã—,変数svalã«ä»£å…¥ã—ãŸå¾Œï¼Œãれをカプセ
- ル化ã—ãŸãƒ‡ãƒ¼ã‚¿ã‚’è¿”ã™ãƒžã‚¯ãƒ­ï¼Ž
+** ·¿ÊÑ´¹
-Data_Get_Struct(data, type, sval) ::
+FIX2INT(value)
+INT2FIX(i)
+NUM2INT(value)
+INT2NUM(i)
+NUM2DBL(value)
+rb_float_new(f)
+StringValue(value)
+StringValuePtr(value)
+StringValueCStr(value)
+rb_str_new2(s)
- dataã‹ã‚‰typeåž‹ã®ãƒã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ã‚’å–り出ã—変数svalã«ä»£å…¥ã™ã‚‹ãƒžã‚¯ãƒ­ï¼Ž
+** ¥¯¥é¥¹/¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ëÄêµÁ
-== åž‹ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯
+VALUE rb_define_class(const char *name, VALUE super)
- TYPE(value)
- FIXNUM_P(value)
- NIL_P(value)
- void Check_Type(VALUE value, int type)
- SafeStringValue(value)
-
-== 型変æ›
-
- FIX2INT(value), INT2FIX(i)
- FIX2LONG(value), LONG2FIX(l)
- NUM2INT(value), INT2NUM(i)
- NUM2UINT(value), UINT2NUM(ui)
- NUM2LONG(value), LONG2NUM(l)
- NUM2ULONG(value), ULONG2NUM(ul)
- NUM2LL(value), LL2NUM(ll)
- NUM2ULL(value), ULL2NUM(ull)
- NUM2OFFT(value), OFFT2NUM(off)
- NUM2SIZET(value), SIZET2NUM(size)
- NUM2SSIZET(value), SSIZET2NUM(ssize)
- rb_integer_pack(value, words, numwords, wordsize, nails, flags), rb_integer_unpack(words, numwords, wordsize, nails, flags)
- NUM2DBL(value)
- rb_float_new(f)
- RSTRING_LEN(str)
- RSTRING_PTR(str)
- StringValue(value)
- StringValuePtr(value)
- StringValueCStr(value)
- rb_str_new2(s)
-
-== クラス/モジュール定義
+ super¤Î¥µ¥Ö¥¯¥é¥¹¤È¤·¤Æ¿·¤·¤¤Ruby¥¯¥é¥¹¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥
-VALUE rb_define_class(const char *name, VALUE super) ::
+VALUE rb_define_class_under(VALUE module, const char *name, VALUE super)
- superã®ã‚µãƒ–クラスã¨ã—ã¦æ–°ã—ã„Rubyクラスを定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ super¤Î¥µ¥Ö¥¯¥é¥¹¤È¤·¤Æ¿·¤·¤¤Ruby¥¯¥é¥¹¤òÄêµÁ¤·¡¤module¤Î
+ Äê¿ô¤È¤·¤ÆÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥
-VALUE rb_define_class_under(VALUE module, const char *name, VALUE super) ::
+VALUE rb_define_module(const char *name)
- superã®ã‚µãƒ–クラスã¨ã—ã¦æ–°ã—ã„Rubyクラスを定義ã—,moduleã®
- 定数ã¨ã—ã¦å®šç¾©ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ¿·¤·¤¤Ruby¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥
-VALUE rb_define_module(const char *name) ::
+VALUE rb_define_module_under(VALUE module, const char *name)
- æ–°ã—ã„Rubyモジュールを定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ¿·¤·¤¤Ruby¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë¤òÄêµÁ¤·¡¤module¤ÎÄê¿ô¤È¤·¤ÆÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥
-VALUE rb_define_module_under(VALUE module, const char *name) ::
+void rb_include_module(VALUE klass, VALUE module)
- æ–°ã—ã„Rubyモジュールを定義ã—,moduleã®å®šæ•°ã¨ã—ã¦å®šç¾©ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë¤ò¥¤¥ó¥¯¥ë¡¼¥É¤¹¤ë¡¥class¤¬¤¹¤Ç¤Ëmodule¤ò¥¤¥ó¥¯
+ ¥ë¡¼¥É¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë»þ¤Ë¤Ï²¿¤â¤·¤Ê¤¤(¿½Å¥¤¥ó¥¯¥ë¡¼¥É¤Î¶Ø»ß)¡¥
-void rb_include_module(VALUE klass, VALUE module) ::
+void rb_extend_object(VALUE object, VALUE module)
- モジュールをインクルードã™ã‚‹ï¼ŽclassãŒã™ã§ã«moduleをインク
- ルードã—ã¦ã„る時ã«ã¯ä½•ã‚‚ã—ãªã„(多é‡ã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¯ãƒ«ãƒ¼ãƒ‰ã®ç¦æ­¢).
+ ¥ª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È¤ò¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë(¤ÇÄêµÁ¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë¥á¥½¥Ã¥É)¤Ç³ÈÄ¥¤¹¤ë¡¥
-void rb_extend_object(VALUE object, VALUE module) ::
+** Âç°èÊÑ¿ôÄêµÁ
- オブジェクトをモジュール(ã§å®šç¾©ã•れã¦ã„るメソッド)ã§æ‹¡å¼µã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+void rb_define_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var)
-== 大域変数定義
+ Ruby¤ÈC¤È¤Ç¶¦Í­¤¹¤ë¥°¥í¡¼¥Ð¥ëÊÑ¿ô¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥ÊÑ¿ô̾¤¬`$'¤Ç
+ »Ï¤Þ¤é¤Ê¤¤»þ¤Ë¤Ï¼«Æ°Åª¤ËÄɲ䵤ì¤ë¡¥name¤È¤·¤ÆRuby¤Î¼±ÊÌ»Ò
+ ¤È¤·¤Æµö¤µ¤ì¤Ê¤¤Ê¸»ú(Î㤨¤Ð` ')¤ò´Þ¤à¾ì¹ç¤Ë¤ÏRuby¥×¥í¥°¥é
+ ¥à¤«¤é¤Ï¸«¤¨¤Ê¤¯¤Ê¤ë¡¥
-void rb_define_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var) ::
+void rb_define_readonly_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var)
- Rubyã¨Cã¨ã§å…±æœ‰ã™ã‚‹ã‚°ãƒ­ãƒ¼ãƒãƒ«å¤‰æ•°ã‚’定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žå¤‰æ•°åãŒ`$'ã§
- å§‹ã¾ã‚‰ãªã„時ã«ã¯è‡ªå‹•çš„ã«è¿½åŠ ã•れる.nameã¨ã—ã¦Rubyã®è­˜åˆ¥å­
- ã¨ã—ã¦è¨±ã•れãªã„文字(例ãˆã°` ')ã‚’å«ã‚€å ´åˆã«ã¯Rubyプログラ
- ムã‹ã‚‰ã¯è¦‹ãˆãªããªã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ Ruby¤ÈC¤È¤Ç¶¦Í­¤¹¤ëread only¤Î¥°¥í¡¼¥Ð¥ëÊÑ¿ô¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥
+ read only¤Ç¤¢¤ë¤³¤È°Ê³°¤Ïrb_define_variable()¤ÈƱ¤¸¡¥
-void rb_define_readonly_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var) ::
+void rb_define_virtual_variable(const char *name,
+ VALUE (*getter)(), void (*setter)())
- Rubyã¨Cã¨ã§å…±æœ‰ã™ã‚‹read onlyã®ã‚°ãƒ­ãƒ¼ãƒãƒ«å¤‰æ•°ã‚’定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
- read onlyã§ã‚ã‚‹ã“ã¨ä»¥å¤–ã¯rb_define_variable()ã¨åŒã˜ï¼Ž
+ ´Ø¿ô¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ¼Â¸½¤µ¤ì¤ëRubyÊÑ¿ô¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥ÊÑ¿ô¤¬»²¾È¤µ¤ì¤¿
+ »þ¤Ë¤Ïgetter¤¬¡¤ÊÑ¿ô¤ËÃͤ¬¥»¥Ã¥È¤µ¤ì¤¿»þ¤Ë¤Ïsetter¤¬¸Æ¤Ð¤ì
+ ¤ë¡¥
-void rb_define_virtual_variable(const char *name, VALUE (*getter)(), void (*setter)()) ::
+void rb_define_hooked_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var,
+ VALUE (*getter)(), void (*setter)())
- 関数ã«ã‚ˆã£ã¦å®Ÿç¾ã•れるRuby変数を定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žå¤‰æ•°ãŒå‚ç…§ã•れãŸ
- 時ã«ã¯getterãŒï¼Œå¤‰æ•°ã«å€¤ãŒã‚»ãƒƒãƒˆã•ã‚ŒãŸæ™‚ã«ã¯setterãŒå‘¼ã°ã‚Œ
- る.
-
-void rb_define_hooked_variable(const char *name, VALUE *var, VALUE (*getter)(), void (*setter)()) ::
-
- 関数ã«ã‚ˆã£ã¦hookã®ã¤ã‘られãŸã‚°ãƒ­ãƒ¼ãƒãƒ«å¤‰æ•°ã‚’定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žå¤‰æ•°
- ãŒå‚ç…§ã•ã‚ŒãŸæ™‚ã«ã¯getterãŒï¼Œé–¢æ•°ã«å€¤ãŒã‚»ãƒƒãƒˆã•ã‚ŒãŸæ™‚ã«ã¯
- setterãŒå‘¼ã°ã‚Œã‚‹ï¼Žgetterã‚„setterã«0を指定ã—ãŸæ™‚ã«ã¯hookã‚’
- 指定ã—ãªã„ã®ã¨åŒã˜äº‹ã«ãªã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ´Ø¿ô¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æhook¤Î¤Ä¤±¤é¤ì¤¿¥°¥í¡¼¥Ð¥ëÊÑ¿ô¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥ÊÑ¿ô
+ ¤¬»²¾È¤µ¤ì¤¿»þ¤Ë¤Ïgetter¤¬¡¤´Ø¿ô¤ËÃͤ¬¥»¥Ã¥È¤µ¤ì¤¿»þ¤Ë¤Ï
+ setter¤¬¸Æ¤Ð¤ì¤ë¡¥getter¤äsetter¤Ë0¤ò»ØÄꤷ¤¿»þ¤Ë¤Ïhook¤ò
+ »ØÄꤷ¤Ê¤¤¤Î¤ÈƱ¤¸»ö¤Ë¤Ê¤ë¡¥
void rb_global_variable(VALUE *var)
- GCã®ãŸã‚,Rubyプログラムã‹ã‚‰ã¯ã‚¢ã‚¯ã‚»ã‚¹ã•れãªã„ãŒ, Rubyオブ
- ジェクトをå«ã‚€å¤§åŸŸå¤‰æ•°ã‚’マークã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
-
-== 定数
-
-void rb_define_const(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE val) ::
+ GC¤Î¤¿¤á¡¤Ruby¥×¥í¥°¥é¥à¤«¤é¤Ï¥¢¥¯¥»¥¹¤µ¤ì¤Ê¤¤¤¬, Ruby¥ª¥Ö
+ ¥¸¥§¥¯¥È¤ò´Þ¤àÂç°èÊÑ¿ô¤ò¥Þ¡¼¥¯¤¹¤ë¡¥
- 定数を定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+** Äê¿ô
-void rb_define_global_const(const char *name, VALUE val) ::
+void rb_define_const(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE val)
- 大域定数を定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ Äê¿ô¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥
- rb_define_const(rb_cObject, name, val)
+void rb_define_global_const(const char *name, VALUE val)
- ã¨åŒã˜æ„味.
+ Âç°èÄê¿ô¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥
-== メソッド定義
+ rb_define_const(rb_cObject, name, val)
-rb_define_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc) ::
+ ¤ÈƱ¤¸°ÕÌ£¡¥
- メソッドを定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žargcã¯selfを除ãå¼•æ•°ã®æ•°ï¼ŽargcãŒ-1ã®æ™‚,
- 関数ã«ã¯å¼•æ•°ã®æ•°(selfã‚’å«ã¾ãªã„)を第1引数, 引数ã®é…列を第2
- 引数ã¨ã™ã‚‹å½¢å¼ã§ä¸Žãˆã‚‰ã‚Œã‚‹(第3引数ã¯self).argcãŒ-2ã®æ™‚,
- 第1引数ãŒself, 第2引数ãŒargs(argsã¯å¼•æ•°ã‚’å«ã‚€Rubyã®é…列)ã¨
- ã„ã†å½¢å¼ã§ä¸Žãˆã‚‰ã‚Œã‚‹ï¼Ž
+** ¥á¥½¥Ã¥ÉÄêµÁ
-rb_define_private_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc) ::
+rb_define_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
- privateメソッドを定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žå¼•æ•°ã¯rb_define_method()ã¨åŒã˜ï¼Ž
+ ¥á¥½¥Ã¥É¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥argc¤Ïself¤ò½ü¤¯°ú¿ô¤Î¿ô¡¥argc¤¬-1¤Î»þ,
+ ´Ø¿ô¤Ë¤Ï°ú¿ô¤Î¿ô(self¤ò´Þ¤Þ¤Ê¤¤)¤òÂè1°ú¿ô, °ú¿ô¤ÎÇÛÎó¤òÂè2
+ °ú¿ô¤È¤¹¤ë·Á¼°¤ÇÍ¿¤¨¤é¤ì¤ë(Âè3°ú¿ô¤Ïself)¡¥argc¤¬-2¤Î»þ,
+ Âè1°ú¿ô¤¬self, Âè2°ú¿ô¤¬args(args¤Ï°ú¿ô¤ò´Þ¤àRuby¤ÎÇÛÎó)¤È
+ ¤¤¤¦·Á¼°¤ÇÍ¿¤¨¤é¤ì¤ë¡¥
+
+rb_define_private_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
-rb_define_singleton_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc) ::
+ private¥á¥½¥Ã¥É¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥°ú¿ô¤Ïrb_define_method()¤ÈƱ¤¸¡¥
- 特異メソッドを定義ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žå¼•æ•°ã¯rb_define_method()ã¨åŒã˜ï¼Ž
+rb_define_singleton_method(VALUE klass, const char *name, VALUE (*func)(), int argc)
-rb_scan_args(int argc, VALUE *argv, const char *fmt, ...) ::
+ ÆÃ°Û¥á¥½¥Ã¥É¤òÄêµÁ¤¹¤ë¡¥°ú¿ô¤Ïrb_define_method()¤ÈƱ¤¸¡¥
- argc, argvå½¢å¼ã§ä¸Žãˆã‚‰ã‚ŒãŸæŒ‡å®šã•れãŸãƒ•ォーマットã«å¾“ã£ã¦å¼•
- 数を分解ã—,続ãVALUEã¸ã®å‚ç…§ã«ã‚»ãƒƒãƒˆã—ã¾ã™ï¼Žã“ã®ãƒ•ォーマッ
- トã¯ï¼ŒABNFã§è¨˜è¿°ã™ã‚‹ã¨ä»¥ä¸‹ã®é€šã‚Šã§ã™ï¼Ž
+rb_scan_args(int argc, VALUE *argv, const char *fmt, ...)
- scan-arg-spec := param-arg-spec [option-hash-arg-spec] [block-arg-spec]
+ argc, argv·Á¼°¤ÇÍ¿¤¨¤é¤ì¤¿°ú¿ô¤òʬ²ò¤¹¤ë¡¥fmt¤Ïɬ¿Ü°ú¿ô¤Î¿ô,
+ Éղðú¿ô¤Î¿ô, »Ä¤ê¤Î°ú¿ô¤¬¤¢¤ë¤«¤ò»ØÄꤹ¤ëʸ»úÎó¤Ç, "¿ô»ú
+ ¿ô»ú*"¤È¤¤¤¦·Á¼°¤Ç¤¢¤ë¡¥ 2 ÈÖÌܤοô»ú¤È"*"¤Ï¤½¤ì¤¾¤ì¾Êά²Ä
+ ǽ¤Ç¤¢¤ë¡¥É¬¿Ü°ú¿ô¤¬°ì¤Ä¤â¤Ê¤¤¾ì¹ç¤Ï0¤ò»ØÄꤹ¤ë¡¥Âè3°ú¿ô°Ê
+ ¹ß¤ÏÊÑ¿ô¤Ø¤Î¥Ý¥¤¥ó¥¿¤Ç, ³ºÅö¤¹¤ëÍ×ÁǤ¬¤½¤ÎÊÑ¿ô¤Ë³ÊǼ¤µ¤ì¤ë¡¥
+ Éղðú¿ô¤ËÂбþ¤¹¤ë°ú¿ô¤¬Í¿¤¨¤é¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Ê¤¤¾ì¹ç¤ÏÊÑ¿ô¤ËQnil¤¬
+ ÂåÆþ¤µ¤ì¤ë¡¥
- param-arg-spec := pre-arg-spec [post-arg-spec] / post-arg-spec /
- pre-opt-post-arg-spec
- pre-arg-spec := num-of-leading-mandatory-args [num-of-optional-args]
- post-arg-spec := sym-for-variable-length-args
- [num-of-trailing-mandatory-args]
- pre-opt-post-arg-spec := num-of-leading-mandatory-args num-of-optional-args
- num-of-trailing-mandatory-args
- option-hash-arg-spec := sym-for-option-hash-arg
- block-arg-spec := sym-for-block-arg
+** Ruby¥á¥½¥Ã¥É¸Æ¤Ó½Ð¤·
- num-of-leading-mandatory-args := DIGIT ; 先頭ã«ç½®ã‹ã‚Œã‚‹çœç•¥ä¸èƒ½ãªå¼•æ•°ã®æ•°
- num-of-optional-args := DIGIT ; ç¶šã„ã¦ç½®ã‹ã‚Œã‚‹çœç•¥å¯èƒ½ãªå¼•æ•°ã®æ•°
- sym-for-variable-length-args := "*" ; ç¶šã„ã¦ç½®ã‹ã‚Œã‚‹å¯å¤‰é•·å¼•æ•°ã‚’
- ; Rubyã®é…列ã§å–å¾—ã™ã‚‹ãŸã‚ã®æŒ‡å®š
- num-of-trailing-mandatory-args := DIGIT ; 終端ã«ç½®ã‹ã‚Œã‚‹çœç•¥ä¸èƒ½ãªå¼•æ•°ã®æ•°
- sym-for-option-hash-arg := ":" ; オプションãƒãƒƒã‚·ãƒ¥ã‚’å–å¾—ã™ã‚‹
- ; ãŸã‚ã®æŒ‡å®š; çœç•¥ä¸èƒ½ãªå¼•æ•°ã®
- ; 数よりも多ãã®å¼•æ•°ãŒæŒ‡å®šã•れ,
- ; 最後ã®å¼•æ•°ãŒãƒãƒƒã‚·ãƒ¥ï¼ˆã¾ãŸã¯
- ; #to_hashã§å¤‰æ›å¯èƒ½ï¼‰ã®å ´åˆã«
- ; å–å¾—ã•れる.最後ã®å¼•æ•°ãŒnilã®
- ; å ´åˆï¼Œå¯å¤‰é•·å¼•数指定ãŒãªã,
- ; çœç•¥ä¸èƒ½å¼•æ•°ã®æ•°ã‚ˆã‚Šã‚‚多ãã®
- ; å¼•æ•°ãŒæŒ‡å®šã•れãŸå ´åˆã«å–å¾—ã•れる
- sym-for-block-arg := "&" ; イテレータブロックをå–å¾—ã™ã‚‹ãŸã‚ã®
- ; 指定
+VALUE rb_funcall(VALUE recv, ID mid, int narg, ...)
- フォーマットãŒ"12"ã®å ´åˆï¼Œå¼•æ•°ã¯æœ€ä½Ž1ã¤ã§ï¼Œ3ã¤(1+2)ã¾ã§è¨±ã•
- れるã¨ã„ã†æ„味ã«ãªã‚Šã¾ã™ï¼Žå¾“ã£ã¦ï¼Œãƒ•ォーマット文字列ã«ç¶šã„
- ã¦3ã¤ã®VALUEã¸ã®å‚ç…§ã‚’ç½®ãå¿…è¦ãŒã‚りã¾ã™ï¼Žãれらã«ã¯å–å¾—ã—ãŸ
- 変数ãŒã‚»ãƒƒãƒˆã•れã¾ã™ï¼Žå¤‰æ•°ã¸ã®å‚ç…§ã®ä»£ã‚りã«NULLを指定ã™ã‚‹
- ã“ã¨ã‚‚ã§ã,ãã®å ´åˆã¯å–å¾—ã—ãŸå¼•æ•°ã®å€¤ã¯æ¨ã¦ã‚‰ã‚Œã¾ã™ï¼ŽãªãŠï¼Œ
- çœç•¥å¯èƒ½å¼•æ•°ãŒçœç•¥ã•ã‚ŒãŸæ™‚ã®å¤‰æ•°ã®å€¤ã¯nil(C言語ã®ãƒ¬ãƒ™ãƒ«ã§ã¯
- Qnil)ã«ãªã‚Šã¾ã™ï¼Ž
+ ¥á¥½¥Ã¥É¸Æ¤Ó½Ð¤·¡¥Ê¸»úÎ󤫤émid¤òÆÀ¤ë¤¿¤á¤Ë¤Ïrb_intern()¤ò
+ »È¤¦¡¥
- 返り値ã¯ä¸Žãˆã‚‰ã‚ŒãŸå¼•æ•°ã®æ•°ã§ã™ï¼Žã‚ªãƒ—ションãƒãƒƒã‚·ãƒ¥ãŠã‚ˆã³ã‚¤
- ãƒ†ãƒ¬ãƒ¼ã‚¿ãƒ–ãƒ­ãƒƒã‚¯ã¯æ•°ãˆã¾ã›ã‚“.
+VALUE rb_funcall2(VALUE recv, ID mid, int argc, VALUE *argv)
-== Rubyメソッド呼ã³å‡ºã—
-
-VALUE rb_funcall(VALUE recv, ID mid, int narg, ...) ::
-
- メソッド呼ã³å‡ºã—.文字列ã‹ã‚‰midã‚’å¾—ã‚‹ãŸã‚ã«ã¯rb_intern()ã‚’
- 使ã†ï¼Ž
- private/protectedãªãƒ¡ã‚½ãƒƒãƒ‰ã§ã‚‚呼ã³å‡ºã›ã‚‹ï¼Ž
-
-VALUE rb_funcall2(VALUE recv, ID mid, int argc, VALUE *argv) ::
-VALUE rb_funcallv(VALUE recv, ID mid, int argc, VALUE *argv) ::
-
- メソッド呼ã³å‡ºã—.引数をargc, argvå½¢å¼ã§æ¸¡ã™ï¼Ž
- private/protectedãªãƒ¡ã‚½ãƒƒãƒ‰ã§ã‚‚呼ã³å‡ºã›ã‚‹ï¼Ž
-
-VALUE rb_funcallv_public(VALUE recv, ID mid, int argc, VALUE *argv) ::
-
- メソッド呼ã³å‡ºã—.
- publicãªãƒ¡ã‚½ãƒƒãƒ‰ã—ã‹å‘¼ã¹ãªã„.
+ ¥á¥½¥Ã¥É¸Æ¤Ó½Ð¤·¡¥°ú¿ô¤òargc, argv·Á¼°¤ÇÅϤ¹¡¥
VALUE rb_eval_string(const char *str)
- 文字列をRubyスクリプトã¨ã—ã¦ã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ‘イル・実行ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
-
-ID rb_intern(const char *name) ::
-
- 文字列ã«å¯¾å¿œã™ã‚‹IDã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-char *rb_id2name(ID id) ::
-
- IDã«å¯¾å¿œã™ã‚‹æ–‡å­—列を返ã™(デãƒãƒƒã‚°ç”¨).
-
-char *rb_class2name(VALUE klass) ::
-
- クラスã®åå‰ã‚’è¿”ã™(デãƒãƒƒã‚°ç”¨).クラスãŒåå‰ã‚’æŒãŸãªã„時ã«
- ã¯, 祖先をé¡ã£ã¦åå‰ã‚’æŒã¤ã‚¯ãƒ©ã‚¹ã®åå‰ã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-int rb_respond_to(VALUE obj, ID id) ::
-
- objãŒidã§ç¤ºã•れるメソッドをæŒã¤ã‹ã©ã†ã‹ã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-== インスタンス変数
-
-VALUE rb_iv_get(VALUE obj, const char *name) ::
-
- objã®ã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¹ã‚¿ãƒ³ã‚¹å¤‰æ•°ã®å€¤ã‚’得る.`@'ã§å§‹ã¾ã‚‰ãªã„インスタン
- ス変数㯠Rubyプログラムã‹ã‚‰ã‚¢ã‚¯ã‚»ã‚¹ã§ããªã„「隠れãŸã€ã‚¤ãƒ³
- スタンス変数ã«ãªã‚‹ï¼Žå®šæ•°ã¯å¤§æ–‡å­—ã®åå‰ã‚’æŒã¤ã‚¯ãƒ©ã‚¹(ã¾ãŸã¯
- モジュール)ã®ã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¹ã‚¿ãƒ³ã‚¹å¤‰æ•°ã¨ã—ã¦å®Ÿè£…ã•れã¦ã„る.
+ ʸ»úÎó¤òRuby¥¹¥¯¥ê¥×¥È¤È¤·¤Æ¥³¥ó¥Ñ¥¤¥ë¡¦¼Â¹Ô¤¹¤ë¡¥
-VALUE rb_iv_set(VALUE obj, const char *name, VALUE val) ::
+ID rb_intern(const char *name)
- objã®ã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¹ã‚¿ãƒ³ã‚¹å¤‰æ•°ã‚’valã«ã‚»ãƒƒãƒˆã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ʸ»úÎó¤ËÂбþ¤¹¤ëID¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
-== 制御構造
+char *rb_id2name(ID id)
-VALUE rb_block_call(VALUE obj, ID mid, int argc, VALUE * argv, VALUE (*func) (ANYARGS), VALUE data2) ::
+ ID¤ËÂбþ¤¹¤ëʸ»úÎó¤òÊÖ¤¹(¥Ç¥Ð¥Ã¥°ÍÑ)¡¥
- funcをブロックã¨ã—ã¦è¨­å®šã—,objをレシーãƒï¼Œargcã¨argvを引数
- ã¨ã—ã¦midメソッドを呼ã³å‡ºã™ï¼Žfuncã¯ç¬¬ä¸€å¼•æ•°ã«yieldã•れãŸå€¤ï¼Œ
- 第二引数ã«data2ã‚’å—ã‘å–る.複数ã®å€¤ãŒyieldã•れãŸå ´åˆ(Cã§ã¯
- rb_yield_values()ã¨rb_yield_values2(), rb_yield_splat()),
- data2ã¯Arrayã¨ã—ã¦ãƒ‘ックã•れã¦ã„る.第三, 第四引数ã®argcã¨
- argvã«ã‚ˆã£ã¦yieldã•れãŸå€¤ã‚’å–り出ã™ã“ã¨ãŒã§ãる.
+char *rb_class2name(VALUE klass)
-[OBSOLETE] VALUE rb_iterate(VALUE (*func1)(), VALUE arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), VALUE arg2) ::
+ ¥¯¥é¥¹¤Î̾Á°¤òÊÖ¤¹(¥Ç¥Ð¥Ã¥°ÍÑ)¡¥¥¯¥é¥¹¤¬Ì¾Á°¤ò»ý¤¿¤Ê¤¤»þ¤Ë¤Ï,
+ ÁÄÀè¤òÁ̤äÆÌ¾Á°¤ò»ý¤Ä¥¯¥é¥¹¤Î̾Á°¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
- func2をブロックã¨ã—ã¦è¨­å®šã—, func1をイテレータã¨ã—ã¦å‘¼ã¶ï¼Ž
- func1ã«ã¯ arg1ãŒå¼•æ•°ã¨ã—ã¦æ¸¡ã•れ, func2ã«ã¯ç¬¬1引数ã«ã‚¤ãƒ†ãƒ¬ãƒ¼
- ã‚¿ã‹ã‚‰ä¸Žãˆã‚‰ã‚ŒãŸå€¤, 第2引数ã«arg2ãŒæ¸¡ã•れる.
+int rb_respond_to(VALUE obj, ID id)
- 1.9ã§rb_iterateを使ã†å ´åˆã¯, func1ã®ä¸­ã§Rubyレベルã®ãƒ¡ã‚½ãƒƒãƒ‰
- を呼ã³å‡ºã•ãªã‘れã°ãªã‚‰ãªã„.
- 1.9ã§obsoleteã¨ãªã£ãŸ. 代ã‚りã«rb_block_callãŒç”¨æ„ã•れãŸ.
+ obj¤¬id¤Ç¼¨¤µ¤ì¤ë¥á¥½¥Ã¥É¤ò»ý¤Ä¤«¤É¤¦¤«¤òÊÖ¤¹¡£
-VALUE rb_yield(VALUE val) ::
+** ¥¤¥ó¥¹¥¿¥ó¥¹ÊÑ¿ô
- valを値ã¨ã—ã¦ã‚¤ãƒ†ãƒ¬ãƒ¼ã‚¿ãƒ–ロックを呼ã³å‡ºã™ï¼Ž
+VALUE rb_iv_get(VALUE obj, const char *name)
-VALUE rb_rescue(VALUE (*func1)(), VALUE arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), VALUE arg2) ::
+ obj¤Î¥¤¥ó¥¹¥¿¥ó¥¹ÊÑ¿ô¤ÎÃͤòÆÀ¤ë¡¥`@'¤Ç»Ï¤Þ¤é¤Ê¤¤¥¤¥ó¥¹¥¿¥ó
+ ¥¹ÊÑ¿ô¤Ï Ruby¥×¥í¥°¥é¥à¤«¤é¥¢¥¯¥»¥¹¤Ç¤­¤Ê¤¤¡Ö±£¤ì¤¿¡×¥¤¥ó
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+ ¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë)¤Î¥¤¥ó¥¹¥¿¥ó¥¹ÊÑ¿ô¤È¤·¤Æ¼ÂÁõ¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë¡¥
- 関数func1ã‚’arg1を引数ã«å‘¼ã³å‡ºã™ï¼Žfunc1ã®å®Ÿè¡Œä¸­ã«ä¾‹å¤–ãŒç™ºç”Ÿ
- ã—ãŸæ™‚ã«ã¯ func2ã‚’arg2を引数ã¨ã—ã¦å‘¼ã¶ï¼Žæˆ»ã‚Šå€¤ã¯ä¾‹å¤–ãŒç™ºç”Ÿ
- ã—ãªã‹ã£ãŸæ™‚ã¯func1ã®æˆ»ã‚Šå€¤, 例外ãŒç™ºç”Ÿã—ãŸæ™‚ã«ã¯func2ã®æˆ»
- り値ã§ã‚る.
+VALUE rb_iv_set(VALUE obj, const char *name, VALUE val)
-VALUE rb_ensure(VALUE (*func1)(), VALUE arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), VALUE arg2) ::
+ obj¤Î¥¤¥ó¥¹¥¿¥ó¥¹ÊÑ¿ô¤òval¤Ë¥»¥Ã¥È¤¹¤ë¡¥
- 関数func1ã‚’arg1を引数ã¨ã—ã¦å®Ÿè¡Œã—, 実行終了後(ãŸã¨ãˆä¾‹å¤–ãŒ
- 発生ã—ã¦ã‚‚) func2ã‚’arg2を引数ã¨ã—ã¦å®Ÿè¡Œã™ã‚‹ï¼Žæˆ»ã‚Šå€¤ã¯func1
- ã®æˆ»ã‚Šå€¤ã§ã‚ã‚‹(例外ãŒç™ºç”Ÿã—ãŸæ™‚ã¯æˆ»ã‚‰ãªã„).
+** À©¸æ¹½Â¤
-VALUE rb_protect(VALUE (*func) (VALUE), VALUE arg, int *state) ::
+VALUE rb_iterate(VALUE (*func1)(), VALUE arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), VALUE arg2)
- 関数funcã‚’argを引数ã¨ã—ã¦å®Ÿè¡Œã—, 例外ãŒç™ºç”Ÿã—ãªã‘れã°ãã®æˆ»
- り値を返ã™ï¼Žä¾‹å¤–ãŒç™ºç”Ÿã—ãŸå ´åˆã¯, *stateã«éž0をセットã—ã¦
- Qnilã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
- rb_jump_tag()を呼ã°ãšã«æ•æ‰ã—ãŸä¾‹å¤–を無視ã™ã‚‹å ´åˆã«ã¯ï¼Œ
- rb_set_errinfo(Qnil)ã§ã‚¨ãƒ©ãƒ¼æƒ…報をクリアã—ãªã‘れã°ãªã‚‰ãªã„.
+ func2¤ò¥Ö¥í¥Ã¥¯¤È¤·¤ÆÀßÄꤷ, func1¤ò¥¤¥Æ¥ì¡¼¥¿¤È¤·¤Æ¸Æ¤Ö¡¥
+ func1¤Ë¤Ï arg1¤¬°ú¿ô¤È¤·¤ÆÅϤµ¤ì, func2¤Ë¤ÏÂè1°ú¿ô¤Ë¥¤¥Æ¥ì¡¼
+ ¥¿¤«¤éÍ¿¤¨¤é¤ì¤¿ÃÍ, Âè2°ú¿ô¤Ëarg2¤¬ÅϤµ¤ì¤ë¡¥
+
+VALUE rb_yield(VALUE val)
-void rb_jump_tag(int state) ::
+ val¤òÃͤȤ·¤Æ¥¤¥Æ¥ì¡¼¥¿¥Ö¥í¥Ã¥¯¤ò¸Æ¤Ó½Ð¤¹¡¥
- rb_protect()ã‚„rb_eval_string_protect()ã§æ•æ‰ã•れãŸä¾‹å¤–ã‚’å†
- é€ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žstateã¯ãれらã®é–¢æ•°ã‹ã‚‰è¿”ã•れãŸå€¤ã§ãªã‘れã°ãªã‚‰ãªã„.
- ã“ã®é–¢æ•°ã¯ç›´æŽ¥ã®å‘¼ã³å‡ºã—å…ƒã«æˆ»ã‚‰ãªã„.
+VALUE rb_rescue(VALUE (*func1)(), VALUE arg1, VALUE (*func2)(), VALUE arg2)
-void rb_iter_break() ::
+ ´Ø¿ôfunc1¤òarg1¤ò°ú¿ô¤Ë¸Æ¤Ó½Ð¤¹¡¥func1¤Î¼Â¹ÔÃæ¤ËÎã³°¤¬È¯À¸
+ ¤·¤¿»þ¤Ë¤Ï func2¤òarg2¤ò°ú¿ô¤È¤·¤Æ¸Æ¤Ö¡¥Ìá¤êÃͤÏÎã³°¤¬È¯À¸
+ ¤·¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿»þ¤Ïfunc1¤ÎÌá¤êÃÍ, Îã³°¤¬È¯À¸¤·¤¿»þ¤Ë¤Ïfunc2¤ÎÌá
+ ¤êÃͤǤ¢¤ë¡¥
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- ã—å…ƒã«æˆ»ã‚‰ãªã„.
+VALUE rb_ensure(VALUE (*func1)(), VALUE arg1, void (*func2)(), VALUE arg2)
-void rb_iter_break_value(VALUE value) ::
+ ´Ø¿ôfunc1¤òarg1¤ò°ú¿ô¤È¤·¤Æ¼Â¹Ô¤·, ¼Â¹Ô½ªÎ»¸å(¤¿¤È¤¨Îã³°¤¬
+ ȯÀ¸¤·¤Æ¤â) func2¤òarg2¤ò°ú¿ô¤È¤·¤Æ¼Â¹Ô¤¹¤ë¡¥Ìá¤êÃͤÏfunc1
+ ¤ÎÌá¤êÃͤǤ¢¤ë(Îã³°¤¬È¯À¸¤·¤¿»þ¤ÏÌá¤é¤Ê¤¤)¡¥
- ç¾åœ¨ã®æœ€ã‚‚内å´ã®ãƒ–ロックをvalueã§çµ‚了ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žãƒ–ロックã¯å¼•æ•°ã§
- 与ãˆã‚‰ã‚ŒãŸvalueã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Žã“ã®é–¢æ•°ã¯ç›´æŽ¥ã®å‘¼ã³å‡ºã—å…ƒã«æˆ»ã‚‰ãªã„.
+** Îã³°¡¦¥¨¥é¡¼
-== 例外・エラー
+void rb_warning(const char *fmt, ...)
-void rb_warning(const char *fmt, ...) ::
+ rb_verbose»þ¤Ëɸ½à¥¨¥é¡¼½ÐÎϤ˷ٹð¾ðÊó¤òɽ¼¨¤¹¤ë¡¥°ú¿ô¤Ï
+ printf()¤ÈƱ¤¸¡¥
- rb_verboseæ™‚ã«æ¨™æº–エラー出力ã«è­¦å‘Šæƒ…報を表示ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žå¼•æ•°ã¯
- printf()ã¨åŒã˜ï¼Ž
+void rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, const char *fmt, ...)
-void rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, const char *fmt, ...) ::
+ RuntimeErrorÎã³°¤òȯÀ¸¤µ¤»¤ë¡¥°ú¿ô¤Ïprintf()¤ÈƱ¤¸¡¥
- RuntimeError例外を発生ã•ã›ã‚‹ï¼Žå¼•æ•°ã¯printf()ã¨åŒã˜ï¼Ž
+void rb_raise(VALUE exception, const char *fmt, ...)
-void rb_raise(VALUE exception, const char *fmt, ...) ::
+ exception¤Ç»ØÄꤷ¤¿Îã³°¤òȯÀ¸¤µ¤»¤ë¡¥fmt°Ê²¼¤Î°ú¿ô¤Ï
+ printf()¤ÈƱ¤¸¡¥
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- printf()ã¨åŒã˜ï¼Ž
+void rb_fatal(const char *fmt, ...)
-void rb_fatal(const char *fmt, ...) ::
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- 実行ã•れる).
+void rb_bug(const char *fmt, ...)
-void rb_bug(const char *fmt, ...) ::
+ ¥¤¥ó¥¿¡¼¥×¥ê¥¿¤Ê¤É¥×¥í¥°¥é¥à¤Î¥Ð¥°¤Ç¤·¤«È¯À¸¤¹¤ë¤Ï¤º¤Î¤Ê¤¤
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- 状æ³ã®æ™‚呼ã¶ï¼Žã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ãƒ¼ãƒ—リタã¯ã‚³ã‚¢ãƒ€ãƒ³ãƒ—ã—ç›´ã¡ã«çµ‚了ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
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+** Ruby¤Î½é´ü²½¡¦¼Â¹Ô
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-== Rubyã®åˆæœŸåŒ–・実行
+void ruby_init()
-Rubyをアプリケーションã«åŸ‹ã‚込む場åˆã«ã¯ä»¥ä¸‹ã®ã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ãƒ•ェース
-を使ã†ï¼Žé€šå¸¸ã®æ‹¡å¼µãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ–ラリã«ã¯å¿…è¦ãªã„.
+ Ruby¥¤¥ó¥¿¥×¥ê¥¿¤Î½é´ü²½¤ò¹Ô¤Ê¤¦¡¥
-void ruby_init() ::
+void ruby_options(int argc, char **argv)
- Rubyインタプリタã®åˆæœŸåŒ–を行ãªã†ï¼Ž
+ Ruby¥¤¥ó¥¿¥×¥ê¥¿¤Î¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¥é¥¤¥ó°ú¿ô¤Î½èÍý¤ò¹Ô¤Ê¤¦¡¥
-void *ruby_options(int argc, char **argv) ::
+void ruby_run()
- Rubyインタプリタã®ã‚³ãƒžãƒ³ãƒ‰ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ³å¼•æ•°ã®å‡¦ç†ã‚’行ãªã„,
- Rubyã®ã‚½ãƒ¼ã‚¹ã‚³ãƒ¼ãƒ‰ã‚’コンパイルã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
- コンパイルã•れãŸã‚½ãƒ¼ã‚¹ã¸ã®ãƒã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ï¼Œã‚‚ã—ãã¯ç‰¹æ®Šå€¤ã‚’è¿”ã™.
+ Ruby¥¤¥ó¥¿¥×¥ê¥¿¤ò¼Â¹Ô¤¹¤ë¡¥
-int ruby_run_node(void *n) ::
+void ruby_script(char *name)
- コンパイルã•れãŸã‚³ãƒ¼ãƒ‰ã‚’実行ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
- å®Ÿè¡Œã«æˆåŠŸã—ãŸå ´åˆã¯EXIT_SUCCESSを,エラーãŒèµ·ã“ã£ãŸã¨ãã¯ãれ以外を返ã™ï¼Ž
+ Ruby¤Î¥¹¥¯¥ê¥×¥È̾($0)¤òÀßÄꤹ¤ë¡¥
-void ruby_script(char *name) ::
- Rubyã®ã‚¹ã‚¯ãƒªãƒ—トå($0)を設定ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+Appendix C. extconf.rb¤Ç»È¤¨¤ë´Ø¿ô¤¿¤Á
-== インタプリタã®ã‚¤ãƒ™ãƒ³ãƒˆã®ãƒ•ック
+extconf.rb¤ÎÃæ¤Ç¤ÏÍøÍѲÄǽ¤Ê¥³¥ó¥Ñ¥¤¥ë¾ò·ï¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯¤Î´Ø¿ô¤Ï°Ê
+²¼¤ÎÄ̤ê¤Ç¤¢¤ë¡¥
- void rb_add_event_hook(rb_event_hook_func_t func, rb_event_flag_t events,
- VALUE data)
+have_macro(macro, headers)
-指定ã•れãŸã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ãƒ—リタã®ã‚¤ãƒ™ãƒ³ãƒˆã«å¯¾ã™ã‚‹ãƒ•ック関数を追加ã—ã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-eventsã¯ä»¥ä¸‹ã®å€¤ã®orã§ãªã‘れã°ãªã‚Šã¾ã›ã‚“:
+ ¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ëheader¤ò¥¤¥ó¥¯¥ë¡¼¥É¤·¤Æ¥Þ¥¯¥ímacro¤¬ÄêµÁ¤µ
+ ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤«¤É¤¦¤«¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯¤¹¤ë¡¥¥Þ¥¯¥í¤¬ÄêµÁ¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë»þtrue
+ ¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
- RUBY_EVENT_LINE
- RUBY_EVENT_CLASS
- RUBY_EVENT_END
- RUBY_EVENT_CALL
- RUBY_EVENT_RETURN
- RUBY_EVENT_C_CALL
- RUBY_EVENT_C_RETURN
- RUBY_EVENT_RAISE
- RUBY_EVENT_ALL
+have_library(lib, func)
-rb_event_hook_func_tã®å®šç¾©ã¯ä»¥ä¸‹ã®é€šã‚Šã§ã™:
+ ´Ø¿ôfunc¤òÄêµÁ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥êlib¤Î¸ºß¤ò¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯¤¹¤ë¡¥
+ ¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥ê¤¬Â¸ºß¤¹¤ë»þ¡¤true¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
- typedef void (*rb_event_hook_func_t)(rb_event_t event, VALUE data,
- VALUE self, ID id, VALUE klass)
+find_library(lib, func, path...)
-rb_add_event_hook() ã®ç¬¬3引数 data ã¯ï¼Œãƒ•ック関数ã®ç¬¬2引数ã¨
-ã—ã¦æ¸¡ã•れã¾ã™ï¼Žã“れã¯1.8ã§ã¯ç¾åœ¨ã®NODEã¸ã®ãƒã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ã§ã—ãŸï¼Žä»¥
-下㮠RB_EVENT_HOOKS_HAVE_CALLBACK_DATA ã‚‚å‚ç…§ã—ã¦ãã ã•ã„.
+ ´Ø¿ôfunc¤òÄêµÁ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥êlib¤Î¸ºß¤ò -Lpath ¤òÄɲÃ
+ ¤·¤Ê¤¬¤é¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯¤¹¤ë¡¥¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥ê¤¬¸«ÉÕ¤«¤Ã¤¿»þ¡¤true¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
- int rb_remove_event_hook(rb_event_hook_func_t func)
+have_func(func, header)
-指定ã•れãŸãƒ•ック関数を削除ã—ã¾ã™ï¼Ž
+ ¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ëheader¤ò¥¤¥ó¥¯¥ë¡¼¥É¤·¤Æ´Ø¿ôfunc¤Î¸ºß¤ò¥Á¥§¥Ã
+ ¥¯¤¹¤ë¡¥func¤¬É¸½à¤Ç¤Ï¥ê¥ó¥¯¤µ¤ì¤Ê¤¤¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥êÆâ¤Î¤â¤Î¤Ç¤¢
+ ¤ë»þ¤Ë¤ÏÀè¤Ëhave_library¤Ç¤½¤Î¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥ê¤ò¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯¤·¤Æ¤ª¤¯
+ »ö¡¥´Ø¿ô¤¬Â¸ºß¤¹¤ë»þtrue¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
-== äº’æ›æ€§ã®ãŸã‚ã®ãƒžã‚¯ãƒ­
+have_var(var, header)
-APIã®äº’æ›æ€§ã‚’ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã™ã‚‹ãŸã‚ã«ä»¥ä¸‹ã®ãƒžã‚¯ãƒ­ãŒãƒ‡ãƒ•ォルトã§å®šç¾©ã•れã¦ã„ã¾ã™ï¼Ž
+ ¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ëheader¤ò¥¤¥ó¥¯¥ë¡¼¥É¤·¤ÆÊÑ¿ôvar¤Î¸ºß¤ò¥Á¥§¥Ã
+ ¥¯¤¹¤ë¡¥var¤¬É¸½à¤Ç¤Ï¥ê¥ó¥¯¤µ¤ì¤Ê¤¤¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥êÆâ¤Î¤â¤Î¤Ç¤¢
+ ¤ë»þ¤Ë¤ÏÀè¤Ëhave_library¤Ç¤½¤Î¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥ê¤ò¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯¤·¤Æ¤ª¤¯
+ »ö¡¥ÊÑ¿ô¤¬Â¸ºß¤¹¤ë»þtrue¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
-NORETURN_STYLE_NEW ::
+have_header(header)
- NORETURN マクロãŒé–¢æ•°åž‹ãƒžã‚¯ãƒ­ã¨ã—ã¦å®šç¾©ã•れã¦ã„ã‚‹ã“ã¨ã‚’æ„味ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë¤Î¸ºß¤ò¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯¤¹¤ë¡¥¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë¤¬Â¸ºß¤¹
+ ¤ë»þtrue¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
-HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC ::
+find_header(header, path...)
- rb_define_alloc_func() é–¢æ•°ãŒæä¾›ã•れã¦ã„ã‚‹ã“ã¨ï¼Œã¤ã¾ã‚Š
- allocation framework ãŒä½¿ã‚れるã“ã¨ã‚’æ„味ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
- have_func("rb_define_alloc_func", "ruby.h")
- ã®çµæžœã¨åŒã˜ï¼Ž
+ ¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ëheader¤Î¸ºß¤ò -Ipath ¤òÄɲ䷤ʤ¬¤é¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯
+ ¤¹¤ë¡¥¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë¤¬¸«ÉÕ¤«¤Ã¤¿»þ¡¤true¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
-HAVE_RB_REG_NEW_STR ::
+have_struct_member(type, member, header)
- Stringオブジェクトã‹ã‚‰Regexpオブジェクトを作る
- rb_reg_new_str() é–¢æ•°ãŒæä¾›ã•れã¦ã„ã‚‹ã“ã¨ã‚’æ„味ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
- have_func("rb_reg_new_str", "ruby.h").
- ã®çµæžœã¨åŒã˜ï¼Ž
+ ¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ëheader¤ò¥¤¥ó¥¯¥ë¡¼¥É¤·¤Æ·¿type¤Ë¥á¥ó¥Ðmember
+ ¤¬Â¸ºß¤¹¤ë¤«¤ò¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯¤¹¤ë¡¥type¤¬ÄêµÁ¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Æ¡¤member¤ò
+ »ý¤Ä¤¹¤ë»þtrue¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
-HAVE_RB_IO_T ::
+have_type(type, header, opt)
- rb_io_t åž‹ãŒæä¾›ã•れã¦ã„ã‚‹ã“ã¨ã‚’æ„味ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ëheader¤ò¥¤¥ó¥¯¥ë¡¼¥É¤·¤Æ·¿type¤¬Â¸ºß¤¹¤ë¤«¤ò
+ ¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯¤¹¤ë¡¥type¤¬ÄêµÁ¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë»þtrue¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
-USE_SYMBOL_AS_METHOD_NAME ::
+check_sizeof(type, header)
- メソッドåã‚’è¿”ã™ãƒ¡ã‚½ãƒƒãƒ‰ï¼ŒModule#methods, #singleton_methods
- ãªã©ãŒSymbolã‚’è¿”ã™ã“ã¨ã‚’æ„味ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ¥Ø¥Ã¥À¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ëheader¤ò¥¤¥ó¥¯¥ë¡¼¥É¤·¤Æ·¿type¤Îcharñ°Ì¥µ¥¤
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+ ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Ê¤¤¤È¤­¤Ïnil¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
-HAVE_RUBY_*_H ::
+create_makefile(target)
- ruby.h ã§å®šç¾©ã•れã¦ã„る.対応ã™ã‚‹ãƒ˜ãƒƒãƒ€ãŒæä¾›ã•れã¦ã„ã‚‹ã“ã¨
- ã‚’æ„味ã™ã‚‹ï¼ŽãŸã¨ãˆã°ï¼ŒHAVE_RUBY_ST_H ãŒå®šç¾©ã•れã¦ã„ã‚‹å ´åˆã¯
- å˜ãªã‚‹ st.h ã§ã¯ãªã ruby/st.h を使用ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ³ÈÄ¥¥é¥¤¥Ö¥é¥êÍѤÎMakefile¤òÀ¸À®¤¹¤ë¡¥¤³¤Î´Ø¿ô¤ò¸Æ¤Ð¤Ê¤±¤ì
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+ ¤òɽ¤¹¡¥
-RB_EVENT_HOOKS_HAVE_CALLBACK_DATA ::
+find_executable(command, path)
- rb_add_event_hook() ãŒãƒ•ãƒƒã‚¯é–¢æ•°ã«æ¸¡ã™ data を第3引数ã¨ã—ã¦
- å—ã‘å–ã‚‹ã“ã¨ã‚’æ„味ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
+ ¥³¥Þ¥ó¥Écommand¤òFile::PATH_SEPARATOR¤Ç¶èÀÚ¤é¤ì¤¿¥Ñ¥¹Ì¾¤Î
+ ¥ê¥¹¥Èpath¤«¤éõ¤¹¡¥path¤¬nil¤Þ¤¿¤Ï¾Êά¤µ¤ì¤¿¾ì¹ç¤Ï¡¤´Ä¶­
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-= Appendix C. extconf.rbã§ä½¿ãˆã‚‹é–¢æ•°ãŸã¡
+with_config(withval[, default=nil])
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-下ã®é€šã‚Šã§ã‚る.
+ ¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¥é¥¤¥ó¾å¤Î--with-<withval>¤Ç»ØÄꤵ¤ì¤¿¥ª¥×¥·¥ç¥óÃͤòÆÀ¤ë¡¥
-have_macro(macro, headers) ::
+enable_config(config, *defaults)
+disable_config(config, *defaults)
- ヘッダファイルheaderをインクルードã—ã¦ãƒžã‚¯ãƒ­macroãŒå®šç¾©ã•
- れã¦ã„ã‚‹ã‹ã©ã†ã‹ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žãƒžã‚¯ãƒ­ãŒå®šç¾©ã•れã¦ã„る時true
- ã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
+ ¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¥é¥¤¥ó¾å¤Î--enable-<config>¤Þ¤¿¤Ï
+ --disable-<config>¤Ç»ØÄꤵ¤ì¤¿¿¿µ¶ÃͤòÆÀ¤ë¡¥
+ --enable-<config>¤¬»ØÄꤵ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¾ì¹ç¤Ïtrue¡¤
+ --disable-<config>¤¬»ØÄꤵ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¾ì¹ç¤Ïfalse¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
+ ¤É¤Á¤é¤â»ØÄꤵ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Ê¤¤¾ì¹ç¤Ï¡¤¥Ö¥í¥Ã¥¯¤Ä¤­¤Ç¸Æ¤Ó½Ð¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë¾ì¹ç¤Ï
+ *defaults¤òyield¤·¤¿·ë²Ì¡¤¥Ö¥í¥Ã¥¯¤Ê¤·¤Ê¤é*defaults¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥
-have_library(lib, func) ::
+dir_config(target[, default_dir])
+dir_config(target[, default_include, default_lib])
- 関数funcを定義ã—ã¦ã„るライブラリlibã®å­˜åœ¨ã‚’ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž
- ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã«æˆåŠŸã™ã‚‹ã¨ï¼Œ-llibã‚’$libsã«è¿½åŠ ã—,trueã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-find_library(lib, func, path...) ::
-
- 関数funcを定義ã—ã¦ã„るライブラリlibã®å­˜åœ¨ã‚’ -Lpath を追加
- ã—ãªãŒã‚‰ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã«æˆåŠŸã™ã‚‹ã¨ï¼Œ-llibã‚’$libsã«
- 追加ã—,trueã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-have_func(func, header) ::
-
- ヘッダファイルheaderをインクルードã—ã¦é–¢æ•°funcã®å­˜åœ¨ã‚’ãƒã‚§
- ックã™ã‚‹ï¼ŽfuncãŒæ¨™æº–ã§ã¯ãƒªãƒ³ã‚¯ã•れãªã„ライブラリ内ã®ã‚‚ã®ã§
- ã‚る時ã«ã¯å…ˆã«have_libraryã§ãã®ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ–ラリをãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã—ã¦ãŠ
- ã事.ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã«æˆåŠŸã™ã‚‹ã¨ï¼Œãƒ—リプロセッサマクロ
- `HAVE_{FUNC}` を定義ã—,trueã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-have_var(var, header) ::
-
- ヘッダファイルheaderをインクルードã—ã¦å¤‰æ•°varã®å­˜åœ¨ã‚’ãƒã‚§ãƒƒ
- クã™ã‚‹ï¼ŽvarãŒæ¨™æº–ã§ã¯ãƒªãƒ³ã‚¯ã•れãªã„ライブラリ内ã®ã‚‚ã®ã§ã‚
- る時ã«ã¯å…ˆã«have_libraryã§ãã®ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ–ラリをãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã—ã¦ãŠã
- 事.ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã«æˆåŠŸã™ã‚‹ã¨ï¼Œãƒ—リプロセッサマクロ
- `HAVE_{VAR}` を定義ã—,trueã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-have_header(header) ::
-
- ヘッダファイルã®å­˜åœ¨ã‚’ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã«æˆåŠŸã™ã‚‹ã¨ï¼Œ
- プリプロセッサマクロ `HAVE_{HEADER_H}` を定義ã—,trueã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
- (スラッシュやドットã¯ã‚¢ãƒ³ãƒ€ãƒ¼ã‚¹ã‚³ã‚¢ã«ç½®æ›ã•れる)
-
-find_header(header, path...) ::
-
- ヘッダファイルheaderã®å­˜åœ¨ã‚’ -Ipath を追加ã—ãªãŒã‚‰ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯
- ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã«æˆåŠŸã™ã‚‹ã¨ï¼Œãƒ—リプロセッサマクロ
- `HAVE_{HEADER_H}` を定義ã—,trueã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
- (スラッシュやドットã¯ã‚¢ãƒ³ãƒ€ãƒ¼ã‚¹ã‚³ã‚¢ã«ç½®æ›ã•れる)
-
-have_struct_member(type, member[, header[, opt]]) ::
-
- ヘッダファイルheaderをインクルードã—ã¦åž‹typeãŒå®šç¾©ã•れ,
- ãªãŠã‹ã¤ãƒ¡ãƒ³ãƒmemberãŒå­˜åœ¨ã™ã‚‹ã‹ã‚’ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã«
- æˆåŠŸã™ã‚‹ã¨ï¼Œãƒ—リプロセッサマクロ `HAVE_{TYPE}_{MEMBER}` ã‚’
- 定義ã—,trueã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-have_type(type, header, opt) ::
-
- ヘッダファイルheaderをインクルードã—ã¦åž‹typeãŒå­˜åœ¨ã™ã‚‹ã‹ã‚’
- ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã«æˆåŠŸã™ã‚‹ã¨ï¼Œãƒ—リプロセッサマクロ
- `HAVE_TYPE_{TYPE}` を定義ã—,trueã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-check_sizeof(type, header) ::
-
- ヘッダファイルheaderをインクルードã—ã¦åž‹typeã®charå˜ä½ã‚µã‚¤
- ズを調ã¹ã‚‹ï¼Žãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã«æˆåŠŸã™ã‚‹ã¨ï¼Œãƒ—リプロセッサマクロ
- `SIZEOF_{TYPE}` を定義ã—,ãã®ã‚µã‚¤ã‚ºã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Žå®šç¾©ã•れã¦ã„ãª
- ã„ã¨ãã¯nilã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-create_makefile(target[, target_prefix]) ::
-
- 拡張ライブラリ用ã®Makefileを生æˆã™ã‚‹ï¼Žã“ã®é–¢æ•°ã‚’呼ã°ãªã‘れ
- ã°ãã®ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ–ラリã¯ã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ‘イルã•れãªã„.targetã¯ãƒ¢ã‚¸ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ãƒ«å
- を表ã™ï¼Ž
-
-find_executable(command, path) ::
-
- コマンドcommandã‚’File::PATH_SEPARATORã§åŒºåˆ‡ã‚‰ã‚ŒãŸãƒ‘スåã®
- リストpathã‹ã‚‰æŽ¢ã™ï¼ŽpathãŒnilã¾ãŸã¯çœç•¥ã•れãŸå ´åˆã¯ï¼Œç’°å¢ƒ
- 変数PATHã®å€¤ã‚’使用ã™ã‚‹ï¼Žå®Ÿè¡Œå¯èƒ½ãªã‚³ãƒžãƒ³ãƒ‰ãŒè¦‹ã¤ã‹ã£ãŸå ´åˆ
- ã¯ãƒ‘スをå«ã‚€ãƒ•ァイルå,見ã¤ã‹ã‚‰ãªã‹ã£ãŸå ´åˆã¯nilã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-with_config(withval[, default=nil]) ::
-
- コマンドライン上ã®--with-<withval>ã§æŒ‡å®šã•れãŸã‚ªãƒ—ション値
- を得る.
-
-enable_config(config, *defaults) ::
-disable_config(config, *defaults) ::
-
- コマンドライン上ã®--enable-<config>ã¾ãŸã¯
- --disable-<config>ã§æŒ‡å®šã•れãŸçœŸå½å€¤ã‚’得る.
- --enable-<config>ãŒæŒ‡å®šã•れã¦ã„ãŸå ´åˆã¯true,
- --disable-<config>ãŒæŒ‡å®šã•れã¦ã„ãŸå ´åˆã¯falseã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
- ã©ã¡ã‚‰ã‚‚指定ã•れã¦ã„ãªã„å ´åˆã¯ï¼Œãƒ–ロックã¤ãã§å‘¼ã³å‡ºã•れã¦
- ã„ã‚‹å ´åˆã¯*defaultsã‚’yieldã—ãŸçµæžœï¼Œãƒ–ロックãªã—ãªã‚‰
- *defaultsã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-dir_config(target[, default_dir]) ::
-dir_config(target[, default_include, default_lib]) ::
-
- コマンドライン上ã®--with-<target>-dir, --with-<target>-include,
- --with-<target>-libã®ã„ãšã‚Œã‹ã§æŒ‡å®šã•れるディレクトリを
- $CFLAGS ã‚„ $LDFLAGS ã«è¿½åŠ ã™ã‚‹ï¼Ž--with-<target>-dir=/pathã¯
+ ¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¥é¥¤¥ó¾å¤Î--with-<target>-dir, --with-<target>-include,
+ --with-<target>-lib¤Î¤¤¤º¤ì¤«¤Ç»ØÄꤵ¤ì¤ë¥Ç¥£¥ì¥¯¥È¥ê¤ò
+ $CFLAGS ¤ä $LDFLAGS ¤ËÄɲ乤롥--with-<target>-dir=/path¤Ï
--with-<target>-include=/path/include --with-<target>-lib=/path/lib
- ã¨ç­‰ä¾¡ã§ã‚る.追加ã•れ㟠include ディレクトリ㨠lib ディレ
- クトリã®é…列を返ã™ï¼Ž ([include_dir, lib_dir])
-
-pkg_config(pkg, option=nil) ::
-
- pkg-configコマンドã‹ã‚‰ãƒ‘ッケージpkgã®æƒ…報を [cflags, ldflags, libs]
- ã®é…列ã¨ã—ã¦å¾—る.$CFLAGS, $LDFLAGS, $libs ã«ã¯ãれãžã‚Œã®å€¤ãŒ
- 追加ã•れる.
-
- pkg-configã®å®Ÿéš›ã®ã‚³ãƒžãƒ³ãƒ‰ã¯ï¼Œä»¥ä¸‹ã®é †ã§è©¦ã•れる.
-
- 1. コマンドラインã§--with-{pkg}-config={command}オプションãŒ
- 指定ã•れãŸå ´åˆ: {command} {option}
- 2. {pkg}-config {option}
- 3. pkg-config {option} {pkg}
-
- optionãŒæŒ‡å®šã•れãŸå ´åˆã¯ï¼Œä¸Šè¨˜ã®é…列ã®ä»£ã‚りã«ãã®ã‚ªãƒ—ションを
- 指定ã—ã¦å¾—られãŸå‡ºåŠ›ã‚’stripã—ãŸã‚‚ã®ã‚’è¿”ã™ï¼Ž
-
-= Appendix D. 世代別GC
-
-Ruby 2.1ã‹ã‚‰ä¸–代別GCã«å¯¾å¿œã—ã¾ã—ãŸï¼Žæˆ‘々ã¯ã“れをRGenGCã¨å‘¼ã‚“ã§ã„ã¾ã™ï¼Ž
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-ãŸã‚,拡張ライブラリå´ã®å¯¾å¿œã¯ã»ã¼ä¸è¦ã§ã™ï¼Ž
-
-ãŸã ã—,対応をã™ã‚‹ã“ã¨ã§æ€§èƒ½ã‚’å‘上ã™ã‚‹ã“ã¨ãŒã§ãã‚‹å¯èƒ½æ€§ãŒã‚りã¾ã™ï¼Žã‚‚ã—
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+ ¤ÈÅù²Á¤Ç¤¢¤ë¡¥Äɲ䵤줿 include ¥Ç¥£¥ì¥¯¥È¥ê¤È lib ¥Ç¥£¥ì¥¯¥È¥ê¤Î
+ ÇÛÎó¤òÊÖ¤¹¡¥ ([include_dir, lib_dir])
-ã¨ãã«RARRAY_PTR()/RHASH_TBL()ã®ã‚ˆã†ãªãƒžã‚¯ãƒ­ã‚’用ã„ã¦ãƒã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚¿ã«ç›´æŽ¥ã‚¢ã‚¯ã‚»
-スã™ã‚‹ã‚ˆã†ãªã‚³ãƒ¼ãƒ‰ã¯æ›¸ã‹ãªã„よã†ã«ã—ã¦ä¸‹ã•ã„.代ã‚りã«ï¼Œrb_ary_aref(),
-rb_ary_store() ãªã©ã®ï¼Œé©åˆ‡ãª API 関数を利用ã™ã‚‹ã‚ˆã†ã«ã—ã¦ä¸‹ã•ã„.
+pkg_config(pkg)
-ãã®ã»ã‹ï¼Œå¯¾å¿œã«ã¤ã„ã¦ã®è©³ç´°ã¯ README.EXT ã®ã€ŒAppendix D. Generational
-GCã€ã‚’å‚ç…§ã—ã¦ä¸‹ã•ã„.
+ pkg-config¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¤«¤é¥Ñ¥Ã¥±¡¼¥¸pkg¤Î¾ðÊó¤òÆÀ¤ë¡¥
+ pkg-config¤Î¼ÂºÝ¤Î¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É̾¤Ï¡¤--with-pkg-config¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É
+ ¥é¥¤¥ó¥ª¥×¥·¥ç¥ó¤Ç»ØÄê²Äǽ¡¥
/*
* Local variables:
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+* Ruby¤È¤Ï
+
+Ruby¤Ï¥·¥ó¥×¥ë¤«¤Ä¶¯ÎϤʥª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È»Ø¸þ¥¹¥¯¥ê¥×¥È¸À¸ì¤Ç¤¹¡¥
+Ruby¤ÏºÇ½é¤«¤é½ã¿è¤Ê¥ª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È»Ø¸þ¸À¸ì¤È¤·¤ÆÀ߷פµ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Þ
+¤¹¤«¤é¡¤¥ª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È»Ø¸þ¥×¥í¥°¥é¥ß¥ó¥°¤ò¼ê·Ú¤Ë¹Ô¤¦»ö¤¬½ÐÍè¤Þ
+¤¹¡¥¤â¤Á¤í¤óÄ̾ï¤Î¼ê³¤­·¿¤Î¥×¥í¥°¥é¥ß¥ó¥°¤â²Äǽ¤Ç¤¹¡¥
+
+Ruby¤Ï¥Æ¥­¥¹¥È½èÍý´Ø·¸¤ÎǽÎϤʤɤËÍ¥¤ì¡¤Perl¤ÈƱ¤¸¤¯¤é¤¤¶¯ÎÏ
+¤Ç¤¹¡¥¤µ¤é¤Ë¥·¥ó¥×¥ë¤Êʸˡ¤È¡¤Îã³°½èÍý¤ä¥¤¥Æ¥ì¡¼¥¿¤Ê¤É¤Îµ¡¹½
+¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ¡¤¤è¤êʬ¤«¤ê¤ä¤¹¤¤¥×¥í¥°¥é¥ß¥ó¥°¤¬½ÐÍè¤Þ¤¹¡¥
+
+
+* Ruby¤ÎÆÃĹ
+
+ + ¥·¥ó¥×¥ë¤Êʸˡ
+ + ÉáÄ̤Υª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È»Ø¸þµ¡Ç½(¥¯¥é¥¹¡¤¥á¥½¥Ã¥É¥³¡¼¥ë¤Ê¤É)
+ + ÆÃ¼ì¤Ê¥ª¥Ö¥¸¥§¥¯¥È»Ø¸þµ¡Ç½(Mixin, ÆÃ°Û¥á¥½¥Ã¥É¤Ê¤É)
+ + ±é»»»Ò¥ª¡¼¥Ð¡¼¥í¡¼¥É
+ + Îã³°½èÍýµ¡Ç½
+ + ¥¤¥Æ¥ì¡¼¥¿¤È¥¯¥í¡¼¥¸¥ã
+ + ¥¬¡¼¥Ù¡¼¥¸¥³¥ì¥¯¥¿
+ + ¥À¥¤¥Ê¥ß¥Ã¥¯¥í¡¼¥Ç¥£¥ó¥° (¥¢¡¼¥­¥Æ¥¯¥Á¥ã¤Ë¤è¤ë)
+ + °Ü¿¢À­¤¬¹â¤¤¡¥Â¿¤¯¤ÎUNIX¾å¤Çư¤¯¤À¤±¤Ç¤Ê¤¯¡¤DOS¤äWindows¡¤
+ Mac¡¤BeOS¤Ê¤É¤Î¾å¤Ç¤âư¤¯
+
+
+* Æþ¼êË¡
+
+** FTP¤Ç
+
+°Ê²¼¤Î¾ì½ê¤Ë¤ª¤¤¤Æ¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡¥
+
+ ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/
+
+** Subversion¤Ç
+
+ËÜ¥Ö¥é¥ó¥Á¤ÎRuby¤ÎºÇ¿·¤Î¥½¡¼¥¹¥³¡¼¥É¤Ï¼¡¤Î¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¤Ç¼èÆÀ¤Ç¤­¤Þ¤¹¡¥
+
+ $ svn co http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/branches/ruby_1_8_6/
+
+³«È¯Àèü¤Î¥½¡¼¥¹¥³¡¼¥É¤Ï¼¡¤Î¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¤Ç¼èÆÀ¤Ç¤­¤Þ¤¹¡¥
+
+ $ svn co http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/trunk/ ruby
+
+¾¤Ë³«È¯Ãæ¤Î¥Ö¥é¥ó¥Á¤Î°ìÍ÷¤Ï¼¡¤Î¥³¥Þ¥ó¥É¤Ç¸«¤é¤ì¤Þ¤¹¡¥
+
+ $ svn ls http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/branches/
+
+
+* ¥Û¡¼¥à¥Ú¡¼¥¸
+
+Ruby¤Î¥Û¡¼¥à¥Ú¡¼¥¸¤ÎURL¤Ï
+
+ http://www.ruby-lang.org/
+
+¤Ç¤¹¡¥
+
+
+* ¥á¡¼¥ê¥ó¥°¥ê¥¹¥È
+
+Ruby¤Î¥á¡¼¥ê¥ó¥°¥ê¥¹¥È¤¬¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£»²²Ã´õ˾¤ÎÊý¤Ï
+
+ ruby-list-ctl@ruby-lang.org
+
+¤Þ¤ÇËÜʸ¤Ë
+
+ subscribe YourFirstName YourFamilyName
+
+¤È½ñ¤¤¤ÆÁ÷¤Ã¤Æ²¼¤µ¤¤¡£
+
+Ruby³«È¯¼Ô¸þ¤±¥á¡¼¥ê¥ó¥°¥ê¥¹¥È¤â¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£¤³¤Á¤é¤Ç¤Ïruby¤Î¥Ð
+¥°¡¢¾­Íè¤Î»ÅÍͳÈÄ¥¤Ê¤É¼ÂÁõ¾å¤ÎÌäÂê¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤ÆµÄÏÀ¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£
+»²²Ã´õ˾¤ÎÊý¤Ï
+
+ ruby-dev-ctl@ruby-lang.org
+
+¤Þ¤Çruby-list¤ÈƱÍͤÎÊýË¡¤Ç¥á¡¼¥ë¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤¡£
+
+Ruby³ÈÄ¥¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤ÆÏ䷹礦ruby-ext¥á¡¼¥ê¥ó¥°¥ê¥¹¥È¤È
+¿ô³Ø´Ø·¸¤ÎÏÃÂê¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤ÆÏ䷹礦ruby-math¥á¡¼¥ê¥ó¥°¥ê¥¹¥È¤È
+±Ñ¸ì¤ÇÏ䷹礦ruby-talk¥á¡¼¥ê¥ó¥°¥ê¥¹¥È¤â¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£»²²ÃÊýË¡
+¤Ï¤É¤ì¤âƱ¤¸¤Ç¤¹¡£
+
+
+* ¥³¥ó¥Ñ¥¤¥ë¡¦¥¤¥ó¥¹¥È¡¼¥ë
+
+°Ê²¼¤Î¼ê½ç¤Ç¹Ô¤Ã¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤¡¥
+
+ 1. ¤â¤·configure¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë¤¬¸«¤Ä¤«¤é¤Ê¤¤¡¢¤â¤·¤¯¤Ï
+ configure.in¤è¤ê¸Å¤¤¤è¤¦¤Ê¤é¡¢autoconf¤ò¼Â¹Ô¤·¤Æ
+ ¿·¤·¤¯configure¤òÀ¸À®¤¹¤ë
+
+ 2. configure¤ò¼Â¹Ô¤·¤ÆMakefile¤Ê¤É¤òÀ¸À®¤¹¤ë
+
+ 3. (ɬÍפʤé¤Ð)defines.h¤òÊÔ½¸¤¹¤ë
+
+ ¿ʬ¡¤É¬Í×̵¤¤¤È»×¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡¥
+
+ 4. (ɬÍפʤé¤Ð)ext/Setup¤ËÀÅŪ¤Ë¥ê¥ó¥¯¤¹¤ë³ÈÄ¥¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë¤ò
+ »ØÄꤹ¤ë
+
+ ext/Setup¤Ëµ­½Ò¤·¤¿¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë¤ÏÀÅŪ¤Ë¥ê¥ó¥¯¤µ¤ì¤Þ¤¹¡¥
+
+ ¥À¥¤¥Ê¥ß¥Ã¥¯¥í¡¼¥Ç¥£¥ó¥°¤ò¥µ¥Ý¡¼¥È¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Ê¤¤¥¢¡¼¥­¥Æ¥¯
+ ¥Á¥ã¤Ç¤ÏSetup¤Î1¹ÔÌܤΡÖoption nodynamic¡×¤È¤¤¤¦¹Ô¤Î¥³
+ ¥á¥ó¥È¤ò³°¤¹É¬Íפ¬¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡¥¤Þ¤¿¡¤¤³¤Î¥¢¡¼¥­¥Æ¥¯¥Á¥ã¤Ç
+ ³ÈÄ¥¥â¥¸¥å¡¼¥ë¤òÍøÍѤ¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤Ë¤Ï¡¤¤¢¤é¤«¤¸¤áÀÅŪ¤Ë¥ê¥ó
+ ¥¯¤·¤Æ¤ª¤¯É¬Íפ¬¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡¥
+
+ 5. make¤ò¼Â¹Ô¤·¤Æ¥³¥ó¥Ñ¥¤¥ë¤¹¤ë
+
+ 6. make test¤Ç¥Æ¥¹¥È¤ò¹Ô¤¦¡¥
+
+ ¡Ötest succeeded¡×¤Èɽ¼¨¤µ¤ì¤ì¤ÐÀ®¸ù¤Ç¤¹¡¥¤¿¤À¤·¥Æ¥¹¥È
+ ¤ËÀ®¸ù¤·¤Æ¤â´°àú¤À¤ÈÊݾڤµ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ëÌõ¤Ç¤Ï¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤»¤ó¡¥
+
+ 7. make install
+
+ root¤Çºî¶È¤¹¤ëɬÍפ¬¤¢¤ë¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤Þ¤»¤ó¡¥
+
+¤â¤·¡¤¥³¥ó¥Ñ¥¤¥ë»þ¤Ë¥¨¥é¡¼¤¬È¯À¸¤·¤¿¾ì¹ç¤Ë¤Ï¥¨¥é¡¼¤Î¥í¥°¤È¥Þ
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+¤À¤µ¤ë¤È¾¤ÎÊý¤Î¤¿¤á¤Ë¤â¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡¥
+
+
+* °Ü¿¢
+
+UNIX¤Ç¤¢¤ì¤Ðconfigure¤¬¤Û¤È¤ó¤É¤Îº¹°Û¤òµÛ¼ý¤·¤Æ¤¯¤ì¤ë¤Ï¤º¤Ç
+¤¹¤¬¡¤»×¤ï¤Ì¸«Íî¤È¤·¤¬¤¢¤Ã¤¿¾ì¹ç(¤¢¤ë¤Ë°ã¤¤¤Ê¤¤)¡¤ºî¼Ô¤Ë¤½¤Î
+¤³¤È¤ò¥ì¥Ý¡¼¥È¤¹¤ì¤Ð¡¤²ò·è¤Ç¤­¤ë¤«¤âÃΤì¤Þ¤»¤ó¡¥
+
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+³ç¤é¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ëÉôʬ¤ò»²¹Í¤Ë¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤
+
+# ¼ÂºÝ¤Ë¤ÏRuby¤ÏThink C¤Ç¤Ï¥³¥ó¥Ñ¥¤¥ë¤Ç¤­¤Þ¤»¤ó¡¥
+
+¥ì¥¸¥¹¥¿¥¦¥£¥ó¥É¥¦¤ò»ý¤ÄCPU¤Ç¤Ï¡¤¥ì¥¸¥¹¥¿¥¦¥£¥ó¥É¥¦¤ò¥¹¥¿¥Ã
+¥¯¤Ë¥Õ¥é¥Ã¥·¥å¤¹¤ë¥¢¥»¥ó¥Ö¥é¥³¡¼¥É¤òÄɲ乤ëɬÍפ¬¤¢¤ë¤«¤âÃÎ
+¤ì¤Þ¤»¤ó¡¥
+
+
+* ÇÛÉÛ¾ò·ï
+
+COPYING.ja¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë¤ò»²¾È¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤¡£
+
+
+* Ãø¼Ô
+
+¥³¥á¥ó¥È¡¤¥Ð¥°¥ì¥Ý¡¼¥È¤½¤Î¾¤Ï matz@netlab.jp ¤Þ¤Ç¡¥
+-------------------------------------------------------
+created at: Thu Aug 3 11:57:36 JST 1995
+Local variables:
+mode: indented-text
+end:
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-# Rubyã¨ã¯
-
-Rubyã¯ã‚·ãƒ³ãƒ—ルã‹ã¤å¼·åŠ›ãªã‚ªãƒ–ジェクト指å‘スクリプト言語ã§ã™ï¼Ž Rubyã¯ç´”粋ãªã‚ªãƒ–ジェクト指å‘言語ã¨ã—ã¦è¨­è¨ˆã•れã¦ã„ã‚‹ã®ã§ï¼Œ
-オブジェクト指å‘プログラミングを手軽ã«è¡Œã†äº‹ãŒå‡ºæ¥ã¾ã™ï¼Žã‚‚ã¡ã‚ã‚“æ™®é€šã®æ‰‹ç¶šãåž‹ã®ãƒ—ログラミングもå¯èƒ½ã§ã™ï¼Ž
-
-Rubyã¯ãƒ†ã‚­ã‚¹ãƒˆå‡¦ç†é–¢ä¿‚ã®èƒ½åŠ›ãªã©ã«å„ªã‚Œï¼ŒPerlã¨åŒã˜ãらã„強力ã§ã™ï¼Žã•らã«ã‚·ãƒ³ãƒ—ãƒ«ãªæ–‡æ³•ã¨ï¼Œ
-例外処ç†ã‚„イテレータãªã©ã®æ©Ÿæ§‹ã«ã‚ˆã£ã¦ï¼Œã‚ˆã‚Šåˆ†ã‹ã‚Šã‚„ã™ã„プログラミングãŒå‡ºæ¥ã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
-## Rubyã®ç‰¹é•·
-
-* ã‚·ãƒ³ãƒ—ãƒ«ãªæ–‡æ³•
-* 普通ã®ã‚ªãƒ–ã‚¸ã‚§ã‚¯ãƒˆæŒ‡å‘æ©Ÿèƒ½(クラス,メソッドコールãªã©)
-* 特殊ãªã‚ªãƒ–ã‚¸ã‚§ã‚¯ãƒˆæŒ‡å‘æ©Ÿèƒ½(Mixin, 特異メソッドãªã©)
-* 演算å­ã‚ªãƒ¼ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ­ãƒ¼ãƒ‰
-* ä¾‹å¤–å‡¦ç†æ©Ÿèƒ½
-* イテレータã¨ã‚¯ãƒ­ãƒ¼ã‚¸ãƒ£
-* ガーベージコレクタ
-* ダイナミックローディング (アーキテクãƒãƒ£ã«ã‚ˆã‚‹)
-* ç§»æ¤æ€§ãŒé«˜ã„.多ãã®Unix-like/POSIX互æ›ãƒ—ラットフォーム上ã§å‹•ãã ã‘ã§ãªã,Windows, Mac OS
- X,BeOSãªã©ã®ä¸Šã§ã‚‚å‹•ã cf.
- http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/wiki/SupportedPlatformsJa
-
-
-## 入手法
-
-### FTPã§
-
-以下ã®å ´æ‰€ã«ãŠã„ã¦ã‚りã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
-ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/
-
-### Subversionã§
-
-開発先端ã®ã‚½ãƒ¼ã‚¹ã‚³ãƒ¼ãƒ‰ã¯æ¬¡ã®ã‚³ãƒžãƒ³ãƒ‰ã§å–å¾—ã§ãã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
- $ svn co http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/trunk/ ruby
-
-ä»–ã«é–‹ç™ºä¸­ã®ãƒ–ランãƒã®ä¸€è¦§ã¯æ¬¡ã®ã‚³ãƒžãƒ³ãƒ‰ã§è¦‹ã‚‰ã‚Œã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
- $ svn ls http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/branches/
-
-### Gitã§
-
-Subversionã®ãƒŸãƒ©ãƒ¼ã‚’GitHubã«å…¬é–‹ã—ã¦ã„ã¾ã™ï¼Ž 以下ã®ã‚³ãƒžãƒ³ãƒ‰ã§ãƒªãƒã‚¸ãƒˆãƒªã‚’å–å¾—ã§ãã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
- $ git clone git://github.com/ruby/ruby.git
-
-## ホームページ
-
-Rubyã®ãƒ›ãƒ¼ãƒ ãƒšãƒ¼ã‚¸ã®URLã¯
-
-http://www.ruby-lang.org/
-
-ã§ã™ï¼Ž
-
-## メーリングリスト
-
-Rubyã®ãƒ¡ãƒ¼ãƒªãƒ³ã‚°ãƒªã‚¹ãƒˆãŒã‚りã¾ã™ã€‚å‚åŠ å¸Œæœ›ã®æ–¹ã¯
-
-mailto:ruby-list-request@ruby-lang.org
-
-ã¾ã§æœ¬æ–‡ã«
-
- subscribe
-
-ã¨æ›¸ã„ã¦é€ã£ã¦ä¸‹ã•ã„。
-
-Ruby開発者å‘ã‘メーリングリストもã‚りã¾ã™ã€‚ã“ã¡ã‚‰ã§ã¯rubyã®ãƒã‚°ã€å°†æ¥ã®ä»•様拡張ãªã©å®Ÿè£…上ã®å•題ã«ã¤ã„ã¦è­°è«–ã•れã¦ã„ã¾ã™ã€‚ å‚åŠ å¸Œæœ›ã®æ–¹ã¯
-
-mailto:ruby-dev-request@ruby-lang.org
-
-ã¾ã§ruby-listã¨åŒæ§˜ã®æ–¹æ³•ã§ãƒ¡ãƒ¼ãƒ«ã—ã¦ãã ã•ã„。
-
-Ruby拡張モジュールã«ã¤ã„ã¦è©±ã—åˆã†ruby-extãƒ¡ãƒ¼ãƒªãƒ³ã‚°ãƒªã‚¹ãƒˆã¨æ•°å­¦é–¢ä¿‚ã®è©±é¡Œã«ã¤ã„ã¦è©±ã—åˆã†ruby-mathメーリングリストã¨
-英語ã§rubyã«ã¤ã„ã¦è©±ã—åˆã†ruby-talkメーリングリストもã‚りã¾ã™ã€‚å‚加方法ã¯ã©ã‚Œã‚‚åŒã˜ã§ã™ã€‚
-
-## コンパイル・インストール
-
-ä»¥ä¸‹ã®æ‰‹é †ã§è¡Œã£ã¦ãã ã•ã„.
-
-1. ã‚‚ã— `configure` ファイルãŒè¦‹ã¤ã‹ã‚‰ãªã„ã€ã‚‚ã—ã㯠`configure.in` よりå¤ã„よã†ãªã‚‰ã€ `autoconf` を実行ã—ã¦
- æ–°ã—ã `configure` を生æˆã™ã‚‹
-
-2. `configure` を実行ã—㦠`Makefile` ãªã©ã‚’生æˆã™ã‚‹
-
- 環境ã«ã‚ˆã£ã¦ã¯ãƒ‡ãƒ•ォルトã®Cコンパイラ用オプションãŒä»˜ãã¾ã™ï¼Ž `configure` オプション㧠`optflags=..`
- `warnflags=..` ç­‰ã§ä¸Šæ›¸ãã§ãã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
-3. (å¿…è¦ãªã‚‰ã°)`defines.h` を編集ã™ã‚‹
-
- 多分,必è¦ç„¡ã„ã¨æ€ã„ã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
-4. (å¿…è¦ãªã‚‰ã°)`ext/Setup` ã«é™çš„ã«ãƒªãƒ³ã‚¯ã™ã‚‹æ‹¡å¼µãƒ¢ã‚¸ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ãƒ«ã‚’指定ã™ã‚‹
-
- `ext/Setup` ã«è¨˜è¿°ã—ãŸãƒ¢ã‚¸ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ãƒ«ã¯é™çš„ã«ãƒªãƒ³ã‚¯ã•れã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
- ダイナミックローディングをサãƒãƒ¼ãƒˆã—ã¦ã„ãªã„アーキテクãƒãƒ£ã§ã¯ `Setup` ã®1行目ã®ã€Œ`option nodynamic`ã€ã¨ã„ã†è¡Œã®ã‚³
- メントを外ã™å¿…è¦ãŒã‚りã¾ã™ï¼Žã¾ãŸï¼Œã“ã®ã‚¢ãƒ¼ã‚­ãƒ†ã‚¯ãƒãƒ£ã§æ‹¡å¼µãƒ¢ã‚¸ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ãƒ«ã‚’利用ã™ã‚‹ãŸã‚ã«ã¯ï¼Œã‚らã‹ã˜ã‚é™çš„ã«ãƒªãƒ³ã‚¯ã‚’ã—ã¦ãŠãå¿…è¦ãŒã‚りã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
-5. `make` を実行ã—ã¦ã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ‘イルã™ã‚‹
-
-6. `make check`ã§ãƒ†ã‚¹ãƒˆã‚’行ã†ï¼Ž
-
- 「`check succeeded`ã€ã¨è¡¨ç¤ºã•ã‚Œã‚Œã°æˆåŠŸã§ã™ï¼ŽãŸã ã—ãƒ†ã‚¹ãƒˆã«æˆåŠŸã—ã¦ã‚‚完璧ã ã¨ä¿è¨¼ã•れã¦ã„る訳ã§ã¯ã‚りã¾ã›ã‚“.
-
-7. `make install`
-
- 以下ã®ãƒ‡ã‚£ãƒ¬ã‚¯ãƒˆãƒªã‚’作ã£ã¦ï¼Œãã“ã«ãƒ•ァイルをインストー ルã—ã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/bin`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/include/ruby-${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/include/ruby-${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${PLATFOR
- M}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${PLATFORM}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/site_ruby`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/site_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/site_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${P
- LATFORM}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/$
- {PLATFORM}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/gems/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/share/man/man1`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/share/ri/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/system`
-
-
- Rubyã®APIãƒãƒ¼ã‚¸ãƒ§ãƒ³ãŒ'*x.y.z*'ã§ã‚れã°ï¼Œ`${MAJOR}`ã¯
- '*x*'ã§ï¼Œ`${MINOR}`ã¯'*y*',`${TEENY}`ã¯'*z*'ã§ã™ï¼Ž
-
- **注æ„**: APIãƒãƒ¼ã‚¸ãƒ§ãƒ³ã® `teeny` ã¯ï¼ŒRubyプログラムã®ãƒãƒ¼ã‚¸ãƒ§ãƒ³ã¨ã¯ç•°ãªã‚‹ã“ã¨ãŒã‚りã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
- `root` ã§ä½œæ¥­ã™ã‚‹å¿…è¦ãŒã‚ã‚‹ã‹ã‚‚ã—れã¾ã›ã‚“.
-
-
-ã‚‚ã—,コンパイル時ã«ã‚¨ãƒ©ãƒ¼ãŒç™ºç”Ÿã—ãŸå ´åˆã«ã¯ã‚¨ãƒ©ãƒ¼ã®ãƒ­ã‚°ã¨ãƒžã‚·ãƒ³ï¼ŒOSã®ç¨®é¡žã‚’å«ã‚€ã§ãã‚‹ã ã‘詳ã—ã„レãƒãƒ¼ãƒˆã‚’作者ã«é€ã£ã¦ä¸‹ã•ã‚‹ã¨ä»–ã®æ–¹ã®ãŸã‚ã«ã‚‚ãªã‚Šã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
-## ç§»æ¤
-
-UNIXã§ã‚れ㰠`configure` ãŒã»ã¨ã‚“ã©ã®å·®ç•°ã‚’å¸åŽã—ã¦ãれるã¯ãšã§ã™ãŒï¼Œæ€ã‚ã¬è¦‹è½ã¨ã—ãŒã‚ã£ãŸå ´åˆ(ã‚る事ãŒå¤šã„),作者ã«ãã®
-ã“ã¨ã‚’報告ã™ã‚Œã°ï¼Œè§£æ±ºã§ãã‚‹å¯èƒ½æ€§ãŒã‚りã¾ã™ï¼Ž
-
-アーキテクãƒãƒ£ã«ã‚‚ã£ã¨ã‚‚ä¾å­˜ã™ã‚‹ã®ã¯GC部ã§ã™ï¼ŽRubyã®GCã¯å¯¾è±¡
-ã®ã‚¢ãƒ¼ã‚­ãƒ†ã‚¯ãƒãƒ£ãŒ`setjmp()`ã¾ãŸã¯`getcontext()`ã«ã‚ˆã£ã¦å…¨ã¦ã®ãƒ¬ã‚¸ã‚¹ã‚¿ã‚’ `jmp_buf` ã‚„ `ucontext_t`
-ã«æ ¼ç´ã™ã‚‹ã“ã¨ã¨ï¼Œ `jmp_buf` ã‚„ `ucontext_t` ã¨ã‚¹ã‚¿ãƒƒã‚¯ãŒ32bitアラインメントã•れã¦ã„ã‚‹ã“ã¨ã‚’仮定
-ã—ã¦ã„ã¾ã™ï¼Žç‰¹ã«å‰è€…ãŒæˆç«‹ã—ãªã„å ´åˆã®å¯¾å¿œã¯éžå¸¸ã«å›°é›£ã§ã—ょã†ï¼Ž 後者ã®è§£æ±ºã¯æ¯”較的簡å˜ã§ï¼Œ `gc.c` ã§ã‚¹ã‚¿ãƒƒã‚¯ã‚’マークã—ã¦ã„ã‚‹
-部分ã«ã‚¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ³ãƒ¡ãƒ³ãƒˆã®ãƒã‚¤ãƒˆæ•°ã ã‘ãšã‚‰ã—ã¦ãƒžãƒ¼ã‚¯ã™ã‚‹ã‚³ãƒ¼ãƒ‰ã‚’追加ã™ã‚‹ã ã‘ã§æ¸ˆã¿ã¾ã™ï¼Ž`defined(_\*mc68000*\_)`ã§æ‹¬ã‚‰ã‚Œã¦ã„
-る部分をå‚考ã«ã—ã¦ãã ã•ã„.
-
-レジスタウィンドウをæŒã¤CPUã§ã¯ï¼Œãƒ¬ã‚¸ã‚¹ã‚¿ã‚¦ã‚£ãƒ³ãƒ‰ã‚¦ã‚’スタックã«ãƒ•ラッシュã™ã‚‹ã‚¢ã‚»ãƒ³ãƒ–ラコードを追加ã™ã‚‹å¿…è¦ãŒã‚ã‚‹ã‹ã‚‚ã—れã¾ã›ã‚“.
-
-## é…布æ¡ä»¶
-
-`COPYING.ja` ファイルをå‚ç…§ã—ã¦ãã ã•ã„。
-
-## 著者
-
-コメント,ãƒã‚°ãƒ¬ãƒãƒ¼ãƒˆãã®ä»–㯠mailto:matz@ruby-lang.org ã¾ã§ï¼Ž
----
-created at: Thu Aug 3 11:57:36 JST 1995
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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--- a/README.md
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-# What's Ruby
-
-Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented
-programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system
-management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and
-extensible.
-
-## Features of Ruby
-
-* Simple Syntax
-* **Normal** Object-Oriented features(ex. class, method calls)
-* **Advanced** Object-Oriented features(ex. Mix-in, Singleton-method)
-* Operator Overloading
-* Exception Handling
-* Iterators and Closures
-* Garbage Collection
-* Dynamic Loading of Object files(on some architecture)
-* Highly Portable (works on many Unix-like/POSIX compatible platforms as
- well as Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS etc.) cf.
- http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/wiki/SupportedPlatforms
-
-
-## How to get Ruby
-
-For a complete list of ways to install Ruby, including using third party tools
-like rvm, see:
-
-http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/
-
-The Ruby distribution files can be found in the following FTP site:
-
-ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/
-
-The trunk of the Ruby source tree can be checked out with the following
-command:
-
- $ svn co http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/trunk/ ruby
-
-Or if you are using git then use the following command:
-
- $ git clone git://github.com/ruby/ruby.git
-
-There are some other branches under development. Try the following command
-and see the list of branches:
-
- $ svn ls http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/branches/
-
-Or if you are using git then use the following command:
-
- $ git ls-remote git://github.com/ruby/ruby.git
-
-## Ruby home-page
-
-The URL of the Ruby home-page is:
-
-http://www.ruby-lang.org/
-
-## Mailing list
-
-There is a mailing list to talk about Ruby. To subscribe this list, please
-send the following phrase
-
- subscribe
-
-in the mail body (not subject) to the address
-<mailto:ruby-talk-request@ruby-lang.org>.
-
-## How to compile and install
-
-This is what you need to do to compile and install Ruby:
-
-1. If you want to use Microsoft Visual C++ to compile ruby, read
- win32/README.win32 instead of this document.
-
-2. If `./configure` does not exist or is older than configure.in, run
- autoconf to (re)generate configure.
-
-3. Run `./configure`, which will generate config.h and Makefile.
-
- Some C compiler flags may be added by default depending on your
- environment. Specify `optflags=..` and `warnflags=..` as necessary to
- override them.
-
-4. Edit `defines.h` if you need. Usually this step will not be needed.
-
-5. Remove comment mark(`#`) before the module names from `ext/Setup` (or add
- module names if not present), if you want to link modules statically.
-
- If you don't want to compile non static extension modules (probably on
- architectures which do not allow dynamic loading), remove comment mark
- from the line "`#option nodynamic`" in `ext/Setup`.
-
- Usually this step will not be needed.
-
-6. Run `make`.
-
-7. Optionally, run '`make check`' to check whether the compiled Ruby
- interpreter works well. If you see the message "`check succeeded`", your
- ruby works as it should (hopefully).
-
-8. Run '`make install`'
-
- This command will create following directories and install files onto
- them.
-
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/bin`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/include/ruby-${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/include/ruby-${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${PLATFOR
- M}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${PLATFORM}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/site_ruby`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/site_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/site_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${P
- LATFORM}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/$
- {PLATFORM}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/gems/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/share/man/man1`
- * `${DESTDIR}${prefix}/share/ri/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/system`
-
-
- If Ruby's API version is '*x.y.z*', the `${MAJOR}` is '*x*', the
- `${MINOR}` is '*y*', and the `${TEENY}` is '*z*'.
-
- **NOTE**: teeny of the API version may be different from one of Ruby's
- program version
-
- You may have to be a super user to install ruby.
-
-
-If you fail to compile ruby, please send the detailed error report with the
-error log and machine/OS type, to help others.
-
-Some extension libraries may not get compiled because of lack of necessary
-external libraries and/or headers, then you will need to run '`make
-distclean-ext`' to remove old configuration after installing them in such
-case.
-
-## Copying
-
-See the file `COPYING`.
-
-## Feedback
-
-Questions about the Ruby language can be asked on the Ruby-Talk mailing list
-(http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/community/mailing-lists) or on websites like
-(http://stackoverflow.com).
-
-Bug reports should be filed at http://bugs.ruby-lang.org
-
-## The Author
-
-Ruby was originally designed and developed by Yukihiro Matsumoto (Matz) in
-1995.
-
-<mailto:matz@ruby-lang.org>
diff --git a/ToDo b/ToDo
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/ToDo
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+Language Spec.
+
+- Class#allocate - basicNew
+- class Foo::Bar<Baz .. end, module Boo::Bar .. end
+* operator !! for rescue. ???
+* objectify characters
+* ../... outside condition invokes operator method too.
+* ... inside condition turns off just before right condition.???
+* package or access control for global variables??
+* named arguments like foo(nation:="german") or foo(nation: "german").
+* method to retrieve argument information (needs new C API)
+* multiple return values, yield values. maybe incompatible ???
+* cascading method invocation ???
+* def Class#method .. end ??
+* def Foo::Bar::baz() .. end ??
+* I18N (or M17N) script/string/regexp
+* Fixnum 0 as false ????
+* discourage use of symbol variables (e.g. $/, etc.) in manual
+* discourage use of Perlish features by giving warnings.
+* non confusing in-block local variable (is it possible?)
+ + remove scope by block
+ + variables appears within block may have independent values.
+* Regexp: make /o thread safe.
+* decide whether begin with rescue or ensure make do..while loop.
+* a +1 to be a+1, not a(+1).
+* unify == and eql? again
+* to_i returns nil if str contains no digit.
+* raise exception by `` error
+* jar like combined library package. -> RubyGems?
+* resumable Exception via Exception#resume.
+* method combination, e.g. before, after, around, etc.
+* .. or something like defadvice in Emacs.
+* property - for methods, or for objects in general.
+* "in" modifier, to annotate, or to encourage assertion.
+* selector namespace - something like generic-flet in CLOS, to help RubyBehavior
+* private instance variable (as in Python?) @_foo in class Foo => @_Foo_foo
+* warn/error "bare word" method, like "foo", you should type "foo()"
+* clarify evaluation order of operator argument (=~, .., ...)
+* :symbol => value hash in the form of {symbol: value, ...} ??
+
+Hacking Interpreter
+
+- generational GC
+* non-blocking open (e.g. for named pipe) for thread
+* avoid blocking with gethostbyname/gethostbyaddr (use fork ???)
+* objectify interpreters ???
+* remove rb_eval() recursions
+* syntax tree -> bytecode ???
+* scrambled script, or script filter
+* setuid ruby
+* performance tune for in-block (dynamic) local variables.
+* give warnings to assign magic variables.
+* export rb_io_{addstr,printf,puts,print}
+* autoload should work with threads [ruby-talk:4589]
+* remove stdio dependency from IOs.
+* warn for inconsistent local variable usage (lv m and method m at the same time).
+* MicroRuby
+* Built-in Interactive Ruby.
+* Parser API
+* trap every method invocation, which can be enabled by e.g. trap_call :method.
+* unify Errno exceptions of same errno, or new exception comparison scheme.
+* 2.times{|i| if i==0 then a = 15 else puts eval("a") end} should print nil.
+* Thread#max_stack_size attribute (possible??)
+
+Standard Libraries
+
+- Module#define_method which takes a name and a body (block, proc or method).
+- Enume#inject
+- Array#fetch
+- IO::for_fd
+- Process::waitall [ruby-talk:4557]
+- Process::Status
+- File::lchown, File::lchmod; xxx - still need work for non existing platforms
+- move Time::times to Process.
+- Enumerable#sort_by for Schwartzian transformation
+- fork_and_kill_other_threads.
+- signal list (Signal::trap, Signal::list).
+- move NameError under StandardError.
+- Integer#to_s(base)
+- Hash::new{default}
+- hash etc. should handle self referenceing array/hash
+- Array#select(n1,n2...) works like Array#indexes(n1,n2...)
+- use Mersenne Twister RNG for random.
+- deprecate Array#indexes, and Array#indices.
+- remove dependency on MAXPATHLEN.
+* String#scanf(?)
+* Object#fmt(?)
+* Time::strptime
+* Integer[num], Float[num]; Fixnum[num]?
+* method to retrieve non-number trailer for to_i/to_f.
+* Stream or Port, abstract superclass of IO ?
+* String#{pred,prev}, String#downto
+* optional stepsize argument for succ()
+* Ruby module -- Ruby::Version, Ruby::Interpreter
+* introduce Boolean class; super of TrueClass, FalseClass
+* synchronized method - synchronized{...}, synchronized :foo, :bar
+* Array#&, Array#| to allow duplication. ???
+* way to specify immortal (fork endurance) thread;
+* or raise ForkException to every thread but fork caller.
+* new user-defined marshal scheme. _dump(dumper), _load(restorer)
+* library to load per-user profile seeking .ruby_profile or ruby.ini file.
+* warning framework (warn, warning for Ruby level)
+* marshal should not depend on sprintf (works bad with locale).
+* ternary arg pow: a.pow(b,c) == a**b%c
+* new caller(), e.g. call_stack; needs better name.
+* pointer share mechanism similar to one in String for Array.
+* require "1.6" etc. by /usr/lib/ruby/1.6/1.6.rb ;-)
+* save both "feature names" and "normalized path" in $"
+* implement Mutex_m (or MutexMixin) using Mutex.
+
+Extension Libraries
+
+* ptk.rb pTk wrapper that is compatible to tk.rb
+* Berkeley DB extension
+* BitVector
+* thread-safe fcgi
+
+Ruby Libraries
+
+* urllib.rb, nttplib.rb, etc.
+* format like perl's
+
+Tools
+
+* freeze or undump to bundle everything
+* bundle using zlib
diff --git a/addr2line.c b/addr2line.c
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--- a/addr2line.c
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@@ -1,1208 +0,0 @@
-/**********************************************************************
-
- addr2line.c -
-
- $Author$
-
- Copyright (C) 2010 Shinichiro Hamaji
-
-**********************************************************************/
-
-#include "ruby/config.h"
-#include "ruby/missing.h"
-#include "addr2line.h"
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-
-#ifdef USE_ELF
-
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <limits.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <sys/mman.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/stat.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-
-#ifdef __OpenBSD__
-#include <elf_abi.h>
-#else
-#include <elf.h>
-#endif
-
-/* Make alloca work the best possible way. */
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-# ifndef atarist
-# ifndef alloca
-# define alloca __builtin_alloca
-# endif
-# endif /* atarist */
-#else
-# ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
-# include <alloca.h>
-# else
-# ifdef _AIX
-#pragma alloca
-# else
-# ifndef alloca /* predefined by HP cc +Olibcalls */
-void *alloca();
-# endif
-# endif /* AIX */
-# endif /* HAVE_ALLOCA_H */
-#endif /* __GNUC__ */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_DLADDR
-# include <dlfcn.h>
-#endif
-
-#define DW_LNS_copy 0x01
-#define DW_LNS_advance_pc 0x02
-#define DW_LNS_advance_line 0x03
-#define DW_LNS_set_file 0x04
-#define DW_LNS_set_column 0x05
-#define DW_LNS_negate_stmt 0x06
-#define DW_LNS_set_basic_block 0x07
-#define DW_LNS_const_add_pc 0x08
-#define DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc 0x09
-#define DW_LNS_set_prologue_end 0x0a /* DWARF3 */
-#define DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin 0x0b /* DWARF3 */
-#define DW_LNS_set_isa 0x0c /* DWARF3 */
-
-/* Line number extended opcode name. */
-#define DW_LNE_end_sequence 0x01
-#define DW_LNE_set_address 0x02
-#define DW_LNE_define_file 0x03
-#define DW_LNE_set_discriminator 0x04 /* DWARF4 */
-
-#ifndef ElfW
-# if SIZEOF_VOIDP == 8
-# define ElfW(x) Elf64##_##x
-# else
-# define ElfW(x) Elf32##_##x
-# endif
-#endif
-#ifndef ELF_ST_TYPE
-# if SIZEOF_VOIDP == 8
-# define ELF_ST_TYPE ELF64_ST_TYPE
-# else
-# define ELF_ST_TYPE ELF32_ST_TYPE
-# endif
-#endif
-#ifndef PATH_MAX
-#define PATH_MAX 4096
-#endif
-
-int kprintf(const char *fmt, ...);
-
-typedef struct {
- const char *dirname;
- const char *filename;
- const char *path; /* object path */
- int line;
-
- uintptr_t base_addr;
- uintptr_t saddr;
- const char *sname; /* function name */
-} line_info_t;
-typedef struct obj_info obj_info_t;
-struct obj_info {
- const char *path; /* object path */
- int fd;
- void *mapped;
- size_t mapped_size;
- uintptr_t base_addr;
- obj_info_t *next;
-};
-
-/* Avoid consuming stack as this module may be used from signal handler */
-static char binary_filename[PATH_MAX];
-
-static unsigned long
-uleb128(char **p)
-{
- unsigned long r = 0;
- int s = 0;
- for (;;) {
- unsigned char b = *(unsigned char *)(*p)++;
- if (b < 0x80) {
- r += (unsigned long)b << s;
- break;
- }
- r += (b & 0x7f) << s;
- s += 7;
- }
- return r;
-}
-
-static long
-sleb128(char **p)
-{
- long r = 0;
- int s = 0;
- for (;;) {
- unsigned char b = *(unsigned char *)(*p)++;
- if (b < 0x80) {
- if (b & 0x40) {
- r -= (0x80 - b) << s;
- }
- else {
- r += (b & 0x3f) << s;
- }
- break;
- }
- r += (b & 0x7f) << s;
- s += 7;
- }
- return r;
-}
-
-static const char *
-get_nth_dirname(unsigned long dir, char *p)
-{
- if (!dir--) {
- return "";
- }
- while (dir--) {
- while (*p) p++;
- p++;
- if (!*p) {
- kprintf("Unexpected directory number %lu in %s\n",
- dir, binary_filename);
- return "";
- }
- }
- return p;
-}
-
-static void
-fill_filename(int file, char *include_directories, char *filenames,
- line_info_t *line)
-{
- int i;
- char *p = filenames;
- char *filename;
- unsigned long dir;
- for (i = 1; i <= file; i++) {
- filename = p;
- if (!*p) {
- /* Need to output binary file name? */
- kprintf("Unexpected file number %d in %s\n",
- file, binary_filename);
- return;
- }
- while (*p) p++;
- p++;
- dir = uleb128(&p);
- /* last modified. */
- uleb128(&p);
- /* size of the file. */
- uleb128(&p);
-
- if (i == file) {
- line->filename = filename;
- line->dirname = get_nth_dirname(dir, include_directories);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-fill_line(int num_traces, void **traces, uintptr_t addr, int file, int line,
- char *include_directories, char *filenames,
- obj_info_t *obj, line_info_t *lines, int offset)
-{
- int i;
- addr += obj->base_addr;
- for (i = offset; i < num_traces; i++) {
- uintptr_t a = (uintptr_t)traces[i];
- /* We assume one line code doesn't result >100 bytes of native code.
- We may want more reliable way eventually... */
- if (addr < a && a < addr + 100) {
- fill_filename(file, include_directories, filenames, &lines[i]);
- lines[i].line = line;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-parse_debug_line_cu(int num_traces, void **traces, char **debug_line,
- obj_info_t *obj, line_info_t *lines, int offset)
-{
- char *p, *cu_end, *cu_start, *include_directories, *filenames;
- unsigned long unit_length;
- int default_is_stmt, line_base;
- unsigned int header_length, minimum_instruction_length, line_range,
- opcode_base;
- /* unsigned char *standard_opcode_lengths; */
-
- /* The registers. */
- unsigned long addr = 0;
- unsigned int file = 1;
- unsigned int line = 1;
- /* unsigned int column = 0; */
- int is_stmt;
- /* int basic_block = 0; */
- /* int end_sequence = 0; */
- /* int prologue_end = 0; */
- /* int epilogue_begin = 0; */
- /* unsigned int isa = 0; */
-
- p = *debug_line;
-
- unit_length = *(unsigned int *)p;
- p += sizeof(unsigned int);
- if (unit_length == 0xffffffff) {
- unit_length = *(unsigned long *)p;
- p += sizeof(unsigned long);
- }
-
- cu_end = p + unit_length;
-
- /*dwarf_version = *(unsigned short *)p;*/
- p += 2;
-
- header_length = *(unsigned int *)p;
- p += sizeof(unsigned int);
-
- cu_start = p + header_length;
-
- minimum_instruction_length = *(unsigned char *)p;
- p++;
-
- is_stmt = default_is_stmt = *(unsigned char *)p;
- p++;
-
- line_base = *(signed char *)p;
- p++;
-
- line_range = *(unsigned char *)p;
- p++;
-
- opcode_base = *(unsigned char *)p;
- p++;
-
- /* standard_opcode_lengths = (unsigned char *)p - 1; */
- p += opcode_base - 1;
-
- include_directories = p;
-
- /* skip include directories */
- while (*p) {
- while (*p) p++;
- p++;
- }
- p++;
-
- filenames = p;
-
- p = cu_start;
-
-#define FILL_LINE() \
- do { \
- fill_line(num_traces, traces, addr, file, line, \
- include_directories, filenames, \
- obj, lines, offset); \
- /*basic_block = prologue_end = epilogue_begin = 0;*/ \
- } while (0)
-
- while (p < cu_end) {
- unsigned long a;
- unsigned char op = *p++;
- switch (op) {
- case DW_LNS_copy:
- FILL_LINE();
- break;
- case DW_LNS_advance_pc:
- a = uleb128(&p);
- addr += a;
- break;
- case DW_LNS_advance_line: {
- long a = sleb128(&p);
- line += a;
- break;
- }
- case DW_LNS_set_file:
- file = (unsigned int)uleb128(&p);
- break;
- case DW_LNS_set_column:
- /*column = (unsigned int)*/(void)uleb128(&p);
- break;
- case DW_LNS_negate_stmt:
- is_stmt = !is_stmt;
- break;
- case DW_LNS_set_basic_block:
- /*basic_block = 1; */
- break;
- case DW_LNS_const_add_pc:
- a = ((255 - opcode_base) / line_range) *
- minimum_instruction_length;
- addr += a;
- break;
- case DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc:
- a = *(unsigned char *)p++;
- addr += a;
- break;
- case DW_LNS_set_prologue_end:
- /* prologue_end = 1; */
- break;
- case DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin:
- /* epilogue_begin = 1; */
- break;
- case DW_LNS_set_isa:
- /* isa = (unsigned int)*/(void)uleb128(&p);
- break;
- case 0:
- a = *(unsigned char *)p++;
- op = *p++;
- switch (op) {
- case DW_LNE_end_sequence:
- /* end_sequence = 1; */
- FILL_LINE();
- addr = 0;
- file = 1;
- line = 1;
- /* column = 0; */
- is_stmt = default_is_stmt;
- /* end_sequence = 0; */
- /* isa = 0; */
- break;
- case DW_LNE_set_address:
- addr = *(unsigned long *)p;
- p += sizeof(unsigned long);
- break;
- case DW_LNE_define_file:
- kprintf("Unsupported operation in %s\n",
- binary_filename);
- break;
- case DW_LNE_set_discriminator:
- /* TODO:currently ignore */
- uleb128(&p);
- break;
- default:
- kprintf("Unknown extended opcode: %d in %s\n",
- op, binary_filename);
- }
- break;
- default: {
- unsigned long addr_incr;
- unsigned long line_incr;
- a = op - opcode_base;
- addr_incr = (a / line_range) * minimum_instruction_length;
- line_incr = line_base + (a % line_range);
- addr += (unsigned int)addr_incr;
- line += (unsigned int)line_incr;
- FILL_LINE();
- }
- }
- }
- *debug_line = p;
-}
-
-static void
-parse_debug_line(int num_traces, void **traces,
- char *debug_line, unsigned long size,
- obj_info_t *obj, line_info_t *lines, int offset)
-{
- char *debug_line_end = debug_line + size;
- while (debug_line < debug_line_end) {
- parse_debug_line_cu(num_traces, traces, &debug_line, obj, lines, offset);
- }
- if (debug_line != debug_line_end) {
- kprintf("Unexpected size of .debug_line in %s\n",
- binary_filename);
- }
-}
-
-/* read file and fill lines */
-static uintptr_t
-fill_lines(int num_traces, void **traces, int check_debuglink,
- obj_info_t **objp, line_info_t *lines, int offset);
-
-static void
-append_obj(obj_info_t **objp) {
- obj_info_t *newobj = calloc(1, sizeof(obj_info_t));
- if (*objp) (*objp)->next = newobj;
- *objp = newobj;
-}
-
-static void
-follow_debuglink(char *debuglink, int num_traces, void **traces,
- obj_info_t **objp, line_info_t *lines, int offset)
-{
- /* Ideally we should check 4 paths to follow gnu_debuglink,
- but we handle only one case for now as this format is used
- by some linux distributions. See GDB's info for detail. */
- static const char global_debug_dir[] = "/usr/lib/debug";
- char *p, *subdir;
- obj_info_t *o1 = *objp, *o2;
-
- p = strrchr(binary_filename, '/');
- if (!p) {
- return;
- }
- p[1] = '\0';
-
- subdir = (char *)alloca(strlen(binary_filename) + 1);
- strcpy(subdir, binary_filename);
- strcpy(binary_filename, global_debug_dir);
- strlcat(binary_filename, subdir, PATH_MAX);
- strlcat(binary_filename, debuglink, PATH_MAX);
-
- append_obj(objp);
- o2 = *objp;
- o2->base_addr = o1->base_addr;
- o2->path = o1->path;
- fill_lines(num_traces, traces, 0, objp, lines, offset);
-}
-
-/* read file and fill lines */
-static uintptr_t
-fill_lines(int num_traces, void **traces, int check_debuglink,
- obj_info_t **objp, line_info_t *lines, int offset)
-{
- int i, j;
- char *shstr;
- char *section_name;
- ElfW(Ehdr) *ehdr;
- ElfW(Shdr) *shdr, *shstr_shdr;
- ElfW(Shdr) *debug_line_shdr = NULL, *gnu_debuglink_shdr = NULL;
- int fd;
- off_t filesize;
- char *file;
- ElfW(Shdr) *symtab_shdr = NULL, *strtab_shdr = NULL;
- ElfW(Shdr) *dynsym_shdr = NULL, *dynstr_shdr = NULL;
- obj_info_t *obj = *objp;
- uintptr_t dladdr_fbase = 0;
-
- fd = open(binary_filename, O_RDONLY);
- if (fd < 0) {
- goto fail;
- }
- filesize = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
- if (filesize < 0) {
- int e = errno;
- close(fd);
- kprintf("lseek: %s\n", strerror(e));
- goto fail;
- }
-#if SIZEOF_OFF_T > SIZEOF_SIZE_T
- if (filesize > (off_t)SIZE_MAX) {
- close(fd);
- kprintf("Too large file %s\n", binary_filename);
- goto fail;
- }
-#endif
- lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
- /* async-signal unsafe */
- file = (char *)mmap(NULL, (size_t)filesize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
- if (file == MAP_FAILED) {
- int e = errno;
- close(fd);
- kprintf("mmap: %s\n", strerror(e));
- goto fail;
- }
-
- ehdr = (ElfW(Ehdr) *)file;
- if (memcmp(ehdr->e_ident, "\177ELF", 4) != 0) {
- /*
- * Huh? Maybe filename was overridden by setproctitle() and
- * it match non-elf file.
- */
- close(fd);
- goto fail;
- }
-
- obj->fd = fd;
- obj->mapped = file;
- obj->mapped_size = (size_t)filesize;
-
- shdr = (ElfW(Shdr) *)(file + ehdr->e_shoff);
-
- shstr_shdr = shdr + ehdr->e_shstrndx;
- shstr = file + shstr_shdr->sh_offset;
-
- for (i = 0; i < ehdr->e_shnum; i++) {
- section_name = shstr + shdr[i].sh_name;
- switch (shdr[i].sh_type) {
- case SHT_STRTAB:
- if (!strcmp(section_name, ".strtab")) {
- strtab_shdr = shdr + i;
- }
- else if (!strcmp(section_name, ".dynstr")) {
- dynstr_shdr = shdr + i;
- }
- break;
- case SHT_SYMTAB:
- /* if (!strcmp(section_name, ".symtab")) */
- symtab_shdr = shdr + i;
- break;
- case SHT_DYNSYM:
- /* if (!strcmp(section_name, ".dynsym")) */
- dynsym_shdr = shdr + i;
- break;
- case SHT_PROGBITS:
- if (!strcmp(section_name, ".debug_line")) {
- debug_line_shdr = shdr + i;
- }
- else if (!strcmp(section_name, ".gnu_debuglink")) {
- gnu_debuglink_shdr = shdr + i;
- }
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (offset == -1) {
- /* main executable */
- offset = 0;
- if (dynsym_shdr && dynstr_shdr) {
- char *strtab = file + dynstr_shdr->sh_offset;
- ElfW(Sym) *symtab = (ElfW(Sym) *)(file + dynsym_shdr->sh_offset);
- int symtab_count = (int)(dynsym_shdr->sh_size / sizeof(ElfW(Sym)));
- for (j = 0; j < symtab_count; j++) {
- ElfW(Sym) *sym = &symtab[j];
- Dl_info info;
- void *h, *s;
- if (ELF_ST_TYPE(sym->st_info) != STT_FUNC || sym->st_size <= 0) continue;
- h = dlopen(NULL, RTLD_NOW|RTLD_LOCAL);
- if (!h) continue;
- s = dlsym(h, strtab + sym->st_name);
- if (!s) continue;
- if (dladdr(s, &info)) {
- dladdr_fbase = (uintptr_t)info.dli_fbase;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (ehdr->e_type == ET_EXEC) {
- obj->base_addr = 0;
- }
- else {
- /* PIE (position-independent executable) */
- obj->base_addr = dladdr_fbase;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (!symtab_shdr) {
- symtab_shdr = dynsym_shdr;
- strtab_shdr = dynstr_shdr;
- }
-
- if (symtab_shdr && strtab_shdr) {
- char *strtab = file + strtab_shdr->sh_offset;
- ElfW(Sym) *symtab = (ElfW(Sym) *)(file + symtab_shdr->sh_offset);
- int symtab_count = (int)(symtab_shdr->sh_size / sizeof(ElfW(Sym)));
- for (j = 0; j < symtab_count; j++) {
- ElfW(Sym) *sym = &symtab[j];
- uintptr_t saddr = (uintptr_t)sym->st_value + obj->base_addr;
- if (ELF_ST_TYPE(sym->st_info) != STT_FUNC || sym->st_size <= 0) continue;
- for (i = offset; i < num_traces; i++) {
- uintptr_t d = (uintptr_t)traces[i] - saddr;
- if (lines[i].line > 0 || d <= 0 || d > (uintptr_t)sym->st_size)
- continue;
- /* fill symbol name and addr from .symtab */
- lines[i].sname = strtab + sym->st_name;
- lines[i].saddr = saddr;
- lines[i].path = obj->path;
- lines[i].base_addr = obj->base_addr;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (!debug_line_shdr) {
- /* This file doesn't have .debug_line section,
- let's check .gnu_debuglink section instead. */
- if (gnu_debuglink_shdr && check_debuglink) {
- follow_debuglink(file + gnu_debuglink_shdr->sh_offset,
- num_traces, traces,
- objp, lines, offset);
- }
- goto finish;
- }
-
- parse_debug_line(num_traces, traces,
- file + debug_line_shdr->sh_offset,
- debug_line_shdr->sh_size,
- obj, lines, offset);
-finish:
- return dladdr_fbase;
-fail:
- return (uintptr_t)-1;
-}
-
-#define HAVE_MAIN_EXE_PATH
-#if defined(__FreeBSD__)
-# include <sys/sysctl.h>
-#endif
-/* ssize_t main_exe_path(void)
- *
- * store the path of the main executable to `binary_filename`,
- * and returns strlen(binary_filename).
- * it is NUL terminated.
- */
-#if defined(__linux__)
-ssize_t
-main_exe_path(void)
-{
-# define PROC_SELF_EXE "/proc/self/exe"
- ssize_t len = readlink(PROC_SELF_EXE, binary_filename, PATH_MAX);
- binary_filename[len] = 0;
- return len;
-}
-#elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
-ssize_t
-main_exe_path(void)
-{
- int mib[4] = {CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC, KERN_PROC_PATHNAME, -1};
- size_t len = PATH_MAX;
- int err = sysctl(mib, 4, binary_filename, &len, NULL, 0);
- if (err) {
- kprintf("Can't get the path of ruby");
- return -1;
- }
- len--; /* sysctl sets strlen+1 */
- return len;
-}
-#else
-#undef HAVE_MAIN_EXE_PATH
-#endif
-
-void
-rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines(int num_traces, void **traces)
-{
- int i;
- /* async-signal unsafe */
- line_info_t *lines = (line_info_t *)calloc(num_traces, sizeof(line_info_t));
- obj_info_t *obj = NULL;
- /* 2 is NULL + main executable */
- void **dladdr_fbases = (void **)calloc(num_traces+2, sizeof(void *));
-#ifdef HAVE_MAIN_EXE_PATH
- char *main_path = NULL; /* used on printing backtrace */
- ssize_t len;
- if ((len = main_exe_path()) > 0) {
- main_path = (char *)alloca(len + 1);
- if (main_path) {
- uintptr_t addr;
- memcpy(main_path, binary_filename, len+1);
- append_obj(&obj);
- obj->path = main_path;
- addr = fill_lines(num_traces, traces, 1, &obj, lines, -1);
- if (addr != (uintptr_t)-1) {
- dladdr_fbases[0] = (void *)addr;
- }
- }
- }
-#endif
-
- /* fill source lines by reading dwarf */
- for (i = 0; i < num_traces; i++) {
- Dl_info info;
- if (lines[i].line) continue;
- if (dladdr(traces[i], &info)) {
- const char *path;
- void **p;
-
- /* skip symbols which is in already checked objects */
- /* if the binary is strip-ed, this may effect */
- for (p=dladdr_fbases; *p; p++) {
- if (*p == info.dli_fbase) {
- lines[i].path = info.dli_fname;
- lines[i].sname = info.dli_sname;
- goto next_line;
- }
- }
- *p = info.dli_fbase;
-
- append_obj(&obj);
- obj->base_addr = (uintptr_t)info.dli_fbase;
- path = info.dli_fname;
- obj->path = path;
- lines[i].path = path;
- strcpy(binary_filename, path);
- fill_lines(num_traces, traces, 1, &obj, lines, i);
- }
-next_line:
- continue;
- }
-
- /* output */
- for (i = 0; i < num_traces; i++) {
- line_info_t *line = &lines[i];
- uintptr_t addr = (uintptr_t)traces[i];
- uintptr_t d = addr - line->saddr;
- if (!line->path) {
- kprintf("[0x%lx]\n", addr);
- }
- else if (!line->saddr || !line->sname) {
- kprintf("%s [0x%lx]\n", line->path, addr);
- }
- else if (line->line <= 0) {
- kprintf("%s(%s+0x%lx) [0x%lx]\n", line->path, line->sname,
- d, addr);
- }
- else if (!line->filename) {
- kprintf("%s(%s+0x%lx) [0x%lx] ???:%d\n", line->path, line->sname,
- d, addr, line->line);
- }
- else if (line->dirname && line->dirname[0]) {
- kprintf("%s(%s+0x%lx) [0x%lx] %s/%s:%d\n", line->path, line->sname,
- d, addr, line->dirname, line->filename, line->line);
- }
- else {
- kprintf("%s(%s+0x%lx) [0x%lx] %s:%d\n", line->path, line->sname,
- d, addr, line->filename, line->line);
- }
- /* FreeBSD's backtrace may show _start and so on */
- if (line->sname && strcmp("main", line->sname) == 0)
- break;
- }
-
- /* free */
- while (obj) {
- obj_info_t *o = obj;
- obj = o->next;
- if (o->fd) {
- munmap(o->mapped, o->mapped_size);
- close(o->fd);
- }
- free(o);
- }
- free(lines);
- free(dladdr_fbases);
-}
-
-/* From FreeBSD's lib/libstand/printf.c */
-/*-
- * Copyright (c) 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993
- * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
- * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
- * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
- * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
- * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
- * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- * are met:
- * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
- * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
- * without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
- * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
- * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
- * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
- * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
- * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
- * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
- * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
- * SUCH DAMAGE.
- *
- * @(#)subr_prf.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
- */
-
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#define MAXNBUF (sizeof(intmax_t) * CHAR_BIT + 1)
-extern int rb_toupper(int c);
-#define toupper(c) rb_toupper(c)
-#define hex2ascii(hex) (hex2ascii_data[hex])
-char const hex2ascii_data[] = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
-static inline int imax(int a, int b) { return (a > b ? a : b); }
-static int kvprintf(char const *fmt, void (*func)(int), void *arg, int radix, va_list ap);
-
-static void putce(int c)
-{
- char s[1];
- ssize_t ret;
-
- s[0] = (char)c;
- ret = write(2, s, 1);
- (void)ret;
-}
-
-int
-kprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- int retval;
-
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- retval = kvprintf(fmt, putce, NULL, 10, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- return retval;
-}
-
-/*
- * Put a NUL-terminated ASCII number (base <= 36) in a buffer in reverse
- * order; return an optional length and a pointer to the last character
- * written in the buffer (i.e., the first character of the string).
- * The buffer pointed to by `nbuf' must have length >= MAXNBUF.
- */
-static char *
-ksprintn(char *nbuf, uintmax_t num, int base, int *lenp, int upper)
-{
- char *p, c;
-
- p = nbuf;
- *p = '\0';
- do {
- c = hex2ascii(num % base);
- *++p = upper ? toupper(c) : c;
- } while (num /= base);
- if (lenp)
- *lenp = (int)(p - nbuf);
- return (p);
-}
-
-/*
- * Scaled down version of printf(3).
- *
- * Two additional formats:
- *
- * The format %b is supported to decode error registers.
- * Its usage is:
- *
- * printf("reg=%b\n", regval, "<base><arg>*");
- *
- * where <base> is the output base expressed as a control character, e.g.
- * \10 gives octal; \20 gives hex. Each arg is a sequence of characters,
- * the first of which gives the bit number to be inspected (origin 1), and
- * the next characters (up to a control character, i.e. a character <= 32),
- * give the name of the register. Thus:
- *
- * kvprintf("reg=%b\n", 3, "\10\2BITTWO\1BITONE\n");
- *
- * would produce output:
- *
- * reg=3<BITTWO,BITONE>
- *
- * XXX: %D -- Hexdump, takes pointer and separator string:
- * ("%6D", ptr, ":") -> XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
- * ("%*D", len, ptr, " " -> XX XX XX XX ...
- */
-static int
-kvprintf(char const *fmt, void (*func)(int), void *arg, int radix, va_list ap)
-{
-#define PCHAR(c) {int cc=(c); if (func) (*func)(cc); else *d++ = cc; retval++; }
- char nbuf[MAXNBUF];
- char *d;
- const char *p, *percent, *q;
- unsigned char *up;
- int ch, n;
- uintmax_t num;
- int base, lflag, qflag, tmp, width, ladjust, sharpflag, neg, sign, dot;
- int cflag, hflag, jflag, tflag, zflag;
- int dwidth, upper;
- char padc;
- int stop = 0, retval = 0;
-
- num = 0;
- if (!func)
- d = (char *) arg;
- else
- d = NULL;
-
- if (fmt == NULL)
- fmt = "(fmt null)\n";
-
- if (radix < 2 || radix > 36)
- radix = 10;
-
- for (;;) {
- padc = ' ';
- width = 0;
- while ((ch = (unsigned char)*fmt++) != '%' || stop) {
- if (ch == '\0')
- return (retval);
- PCHAR(ch);
- }
- percent = fmt - 1;
- qflag = 0; lflag = 0; ladjust = 0; sharpflag = 0; neg = 0;
- sign = 0; dot = 0; dwidth = 0; upper = 0;
- cflag = 0; hflag = 0; jflag = 0; tflag = 0; zflag = 0;
-reswitch: switch (ch = (unsigned char)*fmt++) {
- case '.':
- dot = 1;
- goto reswitch;
- case '#':
- sharpflag = 1;
- goto reswitch;
- case '+':
- sign = 1;
- goto reswitch;
- case '-':
- ladjust = 1;
- goto reswitch;
- case '%':
- PCHAR(ch);
- break;
- case '*':
- if (!dot) {
- width = va_arg(ap, int);
- if (width < 0) {
- ladjust = !ladjust;
- width = -width;
- }
- } else {
- dwidth = va_arg(ap, int);
- }
- goto reswitch;
- case '0':
- if (!dot) {
- padc = '0';
- goto reswitch;
- }
- case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
- case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
- for (n = 0;; ++fmt) {
- n = n * 10 + ch - '0';
- ch = *fmt;
- if (ch < '0' || ch > '9')
- break;
- }
- if (dot)
- dwidth = n;
- else
- width = n;
- goto reswitch;
- case 'b':
- num = (unsigned int)va_arg(ap, int);
- p = va_arg(ap, char *);
- for (q = ksprintn(nbuf, num, *p++, NULL, 0); *q;)
- PCHAR(*q--);
-
- if (num == 0)
- break;
-
- for (tmp = 0; *p;) {
- n = *p++;
- if (num & (1 << (n - 1))) {
- PCHAR(tmp ? ',' : '<');
- for (; (n = *p) > ' '; ++p)
- PCHAR(n);
- tmp = 1;
- } else
- for (; *p > ' '; ++p)
- continue;
- }
- if (tmp)
- PCHAR('>');
- break;
- case 'c':
- PCHAR(va_arg(ap, int));
- break;
- case 'D':
- up = va_arg(ap, unsigned char *);
- p = va_arg(ap, char *);
- if (!width)
- width = 16;
- while(width--) {
- PCHAR(hex2ascii(*up >> 4));
- PCHAR(hex2ascii(*up & 0x0f));
- up++;
- if (width)
- for (q=p;*q;q++)
- PCHAR(*q);
- }
- break;
- case 'd':
- case 'i':
- base = 10;
- sign = 1;
- goto handle_sign;
- case 'h':
- if (hflag) {
- hflag = 0;
- cflag = 1;
- } else
- hflag = 1;
- goto reswitch;
- case 'j':
- jflag = 1;
- goto reswitch;
- case 'l':
- if (lflag) {
- lflag = 0;
- qflag = 1;
- } else
- lflag = 1;
- goto reswitch;
- case 'n':
- if (jflag)
- *(va_arg(ap, intmax_t *)) = retval;
- else if (qflag)
- *(va_arg(ap, int64_t *)) = retval;
- else if (lflag)
- *(va_arg(ap, long *)) = retval;
- else if (zflag)
- *(va_arg(ap, size_t *)) = retval;
- else if (hflag)
- *(va_arg(ap, short *)) = retval;
- else if (cflag)
- *(va_arg(ap, char *)) = retval;
- else
- *(va_arg(ap, int *)) = retval;
- break;
- case 'o':
- base = 8;
- goto handle_nosign;
- case 'p':
- base = 16;
- sharpflag = (width == 0);
- sign = 0;
- num = (uintptr_t)va_arg(ap, void *);
- goto number;
- case 'q':
- qflag = 1;
- goto reswitch;
- case 'r':
- base = radix;
- if (sign)
- goto handle_sign;
- goto handle_nosign;
- case 's':
- p = va_arg(ap, char *);
- if (p == NULL)
- p = "(null)";
- if (!dot)
- n = (int)strlen (p);
- else
- for (n = 0; n < dwidth && p[n]; n++)
- continue;
-
- width -= n;
-
- if (!ladjust && width > 0)
- while (width--)
- PCHAR(padc);
- while (n--)
- PCHAR(*p++);
- if (ladjust && width > 0)
- while (width--)
- PCHAR(padc);
- break;
- case 't':
- tflag = 1;
- goto reswitch;
- case 'u':
- base = 10;
- goto handle_nosign;
- case 'X':
- upper = 1;
- case 'x':
- base = 16;
- goto handle_nosign;
- case 'y':
- base = 16;
- sign = 1;
- goto handle_sign;
- case 'z':
- zflag = 1;
- goto reswitch;
-handle_nosign:
- sign = 0;
- if (jflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, uintmax_t);
- else if (qflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, uint64_t);
- else if (tflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, ptrdiff_t);
- else if (lflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, unsigned long);
- else if (zflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, size_t);
- else if (hflag)
- num = (unsigned short)va_arg(ap, int);
- else if (cflag)
- num = (unsigned char)va_arg(ap, int);
- else
- num = va_arg(ap, unsigned int);
- goto number;
-handle_sign:
- if (jflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, intmax_t);
- else if (qflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, int64_t);
- else if (tflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, ptrdiff_t);
- else if (lflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, long);
- else if (zflag)
- num = va_arg(ap, ssize_t);
- else if (hflag)
- num = (short)va_arg(ap, int);
- else if (cflag)
- num = (char)va_arg(ap, int);
- else
- num = va_arg(ap, int);
-number:
- if (sign && (intmax_t)num < 0) {
- neg = 1;
- num = -(intmax_t)num;
- }
- p = ksprintn(nbuf, num, base, &n, upper);
- tmp = 0;
- if (sharpflag && num != 0) {
- if (base == 8)
- tmp++;
- else if (base == 16)
- tmp += 2;
- }
- if (neg)
- tmp++;
-
- if (!ladjust && padc == '0')
- dwidth = width - tmp;
- width -= tmp + imax(dwidth, n);
- dwidth -= n;
- if (!ladjust)
- while (width-- > 0)
- PCHAR(' ');
- if (neg)
- PCHAR('-');
- if (sharpflag && num != 0) {
- if (base == 8) {
- PCHAR('0');
- } else if (base == 16) {
- PCHAR('0');
- PCHAR('x');
- }
- }
- while (dwidth-- > 0)
- PCHAR('0');
-
- while (*p)
- PCHAR(*p--);
-
- if (ladjust)
- while (width-- > 0)
- PCHAR(' ');
-
- break;
- default:
- while (percent < fmt)
- PCHAR(*percent++);
- /*
- * Since we ignore an formatting argument it is no
- * longer safe to obey the remaining formatting
- * arguments as the arguments will no longer match
- * the format specs.
- */
- stop = 1;
- break;
- }
- }
-#undef PCHAR
-}
-#else /* defined(USE_ELF) */
-#error not supported
-#endif
diff --git a/addr2line.h b/addr2line.h
deleted file mode 100644
index d99f010934..0000000000
--- a/addr2line.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-/**********************************************************************
-
- addr2line.h -
-
- $Author$
-
- Copyright (C) 2010 Shinichiro Hamaji
-
-**********************************************************************/
-
-#ifndef RUBY_ADDR2LINE_H
-#define RUBY_ADDR2LINE_H
-
-#ifdef USE_ELF
-
-void
-rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines(int num_traces, void **traces);
-
-#endif /* USE_ELF */
-
-#endif /* RUBY_ADDR2LINE_H */
diff --git a/array.c b/array.c
index 6b551dbe24..acc59d20b4 100644
--- a/array.c
+++ b/array.c
@@ -3,506 +3,163 @@
array.c -
$Author$
+ $Date$
created at: Fri Aug 6 09:46:12 JST 1993
- Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto
+ Copyright (C) 1993-2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto
Copyright (C) 2000 Network Applied Communication Laboratory, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2000 Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan
**********************************************************************/
-#include "ruby/ruby.h"
-#include "ruby/util.h"
-#include "ruby/st.h"
-#include "ruby/encoding.h"
-#include "internal.h"
-#include "probes.h"
-#include "id.h"
-
-#ifndef ARRAY_DEBUG
-# define NDEBUG
-#endif
-#include <assert.h>
+#include "ruby.h"
+#include "util.h"
+#include "st.h"
VALUE rb_cArray;
-
-static ID id_cmp, id_div, id_power;
+static ID id_cmp;
#define ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE 16
-#define ARY_MAX_SIZE (LONG_MAX / (int)sizeof(VALUE))
-
-# define ARY_SHARED_P(ary) \
- (assert(!FL_TEST((ary), ELTS_SHARED) || !FL_TEST((ary), RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG)), \
- FL_TEST((ary),ELTS_SHARED)!=0)
-# define ARY_EMBED_P(ary) \
- (assert(!FL_TEST((ary), ELTS_SHARED) || !FL_TEST((ary), RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG)), \
- FL_TEST((ary), RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG)!=0)
-
-#define ARY_HEAP_PTR(a) (assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.heap.ptr)
-#define ARY_HEAP_LEN(a) (assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.heap.len)
-#define ARY_EMBED_PTR(a) (assert(ARY_EMBED_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.ary)
-#define ARY_EMBED_LEN(a) \
- (assert(ARY_EMBED_P(a)), \
- (long)((RBASIC(a)->flags >> RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT) & \
- (RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK >> RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT)))
-#define ARY_HEAP_SIZE(a) (assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(a)), assert(ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(a)), RARRAY(a)->as.heap.aux.capa * sizeof(VALUE))
-
-#define ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(a) (!FL_TEST((a), ELTS_SHARED|RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG))
-#define FL_SET_EMBED(a) do { \
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(a)); \
- FL_SET((a), RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG); \
-} while (0)
-#define FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary) FL_UNSET((ary), RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG|RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK)
-#define FL_SET_SHARED(ary) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- FL_SET((ary), ELTS_SHARED); \
-} while (0)
-#define FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary) FL_UNSET((ary), ELTS_SHARED)
-
-#define ARY_SET_PTR(ary, p) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
- RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr = (p); \
-} while (0)
-#define ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, n) do { \
- long tmp_n = (n); \
- assert(ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
- RBASIC(ary)->flags &= ~RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK; \
- RBASIC(ary)->flags |= (tmp_n) << RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT; \
-} while (0)
-#define ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, n) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.len = (n); \
-} while (0)
-#define ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n) do { \
- if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) { \
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN((ary), (n)); \
- } \
- else { \
- ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN((ary), (n)); \
- } \
- assert(RARRAY_LEN(ary) == (n)); \
-} while (0)
-#define ARY_INCREASE_PTR(ary, n) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
- RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr += (n); \
-} while (0)
-#define ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, n) do { \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
- if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) { \
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN((ary), RARRAY_LEN(ary)+(n)); \
- } \
- else { \
- RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.len += (n); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ARY_CAPA(ary) (ARY_EMBED_P(ary) ? RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX : \
- ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary) ? RARRAY_LEN(ary) : RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa)
-#define ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, n) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary)); \
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary)); \
- RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa = (n); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ARY_SHARED(ary) (assert(ARY_SHARED_P(ary)), RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.shared)
-#define ARY_SET_SHARED(ary, value) do { \
- const VALUE _ary_ = (ary); \
- const VALUE _value_ = (value); \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(_ary_)); \
- assert(ARY_SHARED_P(_ary_)); \
- assert(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(_value_)); \
- RB_OBJ_WRITE(_ary_, &RARRAY(_ary_)->as.heap.aux.shared, _value_); \
-} while (0)
-#define RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG FL_USER5
-#define ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary) (FL_TEST((ary), RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG))
-#define ARY_SHARED_NUM(ary) \
- (assert(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary)), RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa)
-#define ARY_SHARED_OCCUPIED(ary) (ARY_SHARED_NUM(ary) == 1)
-#define ARY_SET_SHARED_NUM(ary, value) do { \
- assert(ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary)); \
- RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa = (value); \
-} while (0)
-#define FL_SET_SHARED_ROOT(ary) do { \
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); \
- FL_SET((ary), RARRAY_SHARED_ROOT_FLAG); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ARY_SET(a, i, v) RARRAY_ASET((assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(a)), (a)), (i), (v))
void
-rb_mem_clear(register VALUE *mem, register long size)
+rb_mem_clear(mem, size)
+ register VALUE *mem;
+ register long size;
{
while (size--) {
*mem++ = Qnil;
}
}
-static void
-ary_mem_clear(VALUE ary, long beg, long size)
-{
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- rb_mem_clear(ptr + beg, size);
- });
-}
-
static inline void
-memfill(register VALUE *mem, register long size, register VALUE val)
+memfill(mem, size, val)
+ register VALUE *mem;
+ register long size;
+ register VALUE val;
{
while (size--) {
*mem++ = val;
}
}
-static void
-ary_memfill(VALUE ary, long beg, long size, VALUE val)
-{
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- memfill(ptr + beg, size, val);
- RB_OBJ_WRITTEN(ary, Qundef, val);
- });
-}
-
-static void
-ary_memcpy0(VALUE ary, long beg, long argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE buff_owner_ary)
-{
-#if 1
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(buff_owner_ary));
-
- if (argc > (int)(128/sizeof(VALUE)) /* is magic number (cache line size) */) {
- rb_gc_writebarrier_remember(buff_owner_ary);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- MEMCPY(ptr+beg, argv, VALUE, argc);
- });
- }
- else {
- int i;
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
- RB_OBJ_WRITE(buff_owner_ary, &ptr[i+beg], argv[i]);
- }
- });
- }
-#else
- /* giveup write barrier (traditional way) */
- RARRAY_PTR(buff_owner_ary);
- MEMCPY(RARRAY_PTR(ary)+beg, argv, VALUE, argc);
-#endif
-}
-
-static void
-ary_memcpy(VALUE ary, long beg, long argc, const VALUE *argv)
-{
- ary_memcpy0(ary, beg, argc, argv, ary);
-}
-
-static void
-ary_resize_capa(VALUE ary, long capacity)
-{
- assert(RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= capacity);
- assert(!OBJ_FROZEN(ary));
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
- if (capacity > RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- long len = ARY_EMBED_LEN(ary);
- VALUE *ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, (capacity));
- MEMCPY(ptr, ARY_EMBED_PTR(ary), VALUE, len);
- FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary);
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, ptr);
- ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, len);
- }
- else {
- SIZED_REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr, VALUE, capacity, RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa);
- }
- ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, (capacity));
- }
- else {
- if (!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- const VALUE *ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
-
- if (len > capacity) len = capacity;
- MEMCPY((VALUE *)RARRAY(ary)->as.ary, ptr, VALUE, len);
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
- ruby_xfree((VALUE *)ptr);
- }
- }
-}
+#define ARY_TMPLOCK FL_USER1
static inline void
-ary_shrink_capa(VALUE ary)
-{
- long capacity = ARY_HEAP_LEN(ary);
- long old_capa = RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa;
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
- assert(old_capa >= capacity);
- if (old_capa > capacity)
- REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr, VALUE, capacity);
-}
-
-static void
-ary_double_capa(VALUE ary, long min)
-{
- long new_capa = ARY_CAPA(ary) / 2;
-
- if (new_capa < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
- new_capa = ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE;
- }
- if (new_capa >= ARY_MAX_SIZE - min) {
- new_capa = (ARY_MAX_SIZE - min) / 2;
- }
- new_capa += min;
- ary_resize_capa(ary, new_capa);
-}
-
-static void
-rb_ary_decrement_share(VALUE shared)
-{
- if (shared) {
- long num = ARY_SHARED_NUM(shared) - 1;
- if (num == 0) {
- rb_ary_free(shared);
- rb_gc_force_recycle(shared);
- }
- else if (num > 0) {
- ARY_SET_SHARED_NUM(shared, num);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-rb_ary_unshare(VALUE ary)
-{
- VALUE shared = RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.shared;
- rb_ary_decrement_share(shared);
- FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary);
-}
-
-static inline void
-rb_ary_unshare_safe(VALUE ary)
-{
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary) && !ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- }
-}
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_increment_share(VALUE shared)
+rb_ary_modify_check(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long num = ARY_SHARED_NUM(shared);
- if (num >= 0) {
- ARY_SET_SHARED_NUM(shared, num + 1);
- }
- return shared;
+ if (OBJ_FROZEN(ary)) rb_error_frozen("array");
+ if (FL_TEST(ary, ARY_TMPLOCK))
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "can't modify array during iteration");
+ if (!OBJ_TAINTED(ary) && rb_safe_level() >= 4)
+ rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure: can't modify array");
}
static void
-rb_ary_set_shared(VALUE ary, VALUE shared)
-{
- rb_ary_increment_share(shared);
- FL_SET_SHARED(ary);
- ARY_SET_SHARED(ary, shared);
-}
-
-static inline void
-rb_ary_modify_check(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_modify(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- rb_check_frozen(ary);
-}
+ VALUE *ptr;
-void
-rb_ary_modify(VALUE ary)
-{
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- long shared_len, len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- VALUE shared = ARY_SHARED(ary);
- if (len <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- const VALUE *ptr = ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary);
- FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary);
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
- MEMCPY((VALUE *)ARY_EMBED_PTR(ary), ptr, VALUE, len);
- rb_ary_decrement_share(shared);
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, len);
- }
- else if (ARY_SHARED_OCCUPIED(shared) && len > ((shared_len = RARRAY_LEN(shared))>>1)) {
- long shift = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary) - RARRAY_CONST_PTR(shared);
- FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary);
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(shared));
- ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, shared_len);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- MEMMOVE(ptr, ptr+shift, VALUE, len);
- });
- FL_SET_EMBED(shared);
- rb_ary_decrement_share(shared);
- }
- else {
- VALUE *ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, len);
- MEMCPY(ptr, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary), VALUE, len);
- rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, len);
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, ptr);
- }
-
- rb_gc_writebarrier_remember(ary);
+ if (FL_TEST(ary, ELTS_SHARED)) {
+ ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, RARRAY(ary)->len);
+ FL_UNSET(ary, ELTS_SHARED);
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = RARRAY(ary)->len;
+ MEMCPY(ptr, RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, RARRAY(ary)->len);
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr = ptr;
}
}
-static VALUE
-ary_ensure_room_for_push(VALUE ary, long add_len)
-{
- long new_len = RARRAY_LEN(ary) + add_len;
- long capa;
-
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- if (new_len > RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- VALUE shared = ARY_SHARED(ary);
- if (ARY_SHARED_OCCUPIED(shared)) {
- if (RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary) - RARRAY_CONST_PTR(shared) + new_len <= RARRAY_LEN(shared)) {
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- return shared;
- }
- else {
- /* if array is shared, then it is likely it participate in push/shift pattern */
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
- if (new_len > capa - (capa >> 6)) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, new_len);
- }
- return ary;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
- if (new_len > capa) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, new_len);
- }
-
- return ary;
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.freeze -> ary
- *
- * Calls Object#freeze on +ary+ to prevent any further
- * modification. A RuntimeError will be raised if a modification
- * attempt is made.
- *
- */
-
VALUE
-rb_ary_freeze(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_freeze(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
return rb_obj_freeze(ary);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.frozen? -> true or false
+ * array.frozen? -> true or false
*
- * Return +true+ if this array is frozen (or temporarily frozen
- * while being sorted). See also Object#frozen?
+ * Return <code>true</code> if this array is frozen (or temporarily frozen
+ * while being sorted).
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_frozen_p(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_frozen_p(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
if (OBJ_FROZEN(ary)) return Qtrue;
+ if (FL_TEST(ary, ARY_TMPLOCK)) return Qtrue;
return Qfalse;
}
-/* This can be used to take a snapshot of an array (with
- e.g. rb_ary_replace) and check later whether the array has been
- modified from the snapshot. The snapshot is cheap, though if
- something does modify the array it will pay the cost of copying
- it. If Array#pop or Array#shift has been called, the array will
- be still shared with the snapshot, but the array length will
- differ. */
-VALUE
-rb_ary_shared_with_p(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
-{
- if (!ARY_EMBED_P(ary1) && ARY_SHARED_P(ary1) &&
- !ARY_EMBED_P(ary2) && ARY_SHARED_P(ary2) &&
- RARRAY(ary1)->as.heap.aux.shared == RARRAY(ary2)->as.heap.aux.shared &&
- RARRAY(ary1)->as.heap.len == RARRAY(ary2)->as.heap.len) {
- return Qtrue;
- }
- return Qfalse;
-}
-
+static VALUE ary_alloc _((VALUE));
static VALUE
-ary_alloc(VALUE klass)
+ary_alloc(klass)
+ VALUE klass;
{
- NEWOBJ_OF(ary, struct RArray, klass, T_ARRAY | RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG | (RGENGC_WB_PROTECTED_ARRAY ? FL_WB_PROTECTED : 0));
- /* Created array is:
- * FL_SET_EMBED((VALUE)ary);
- * ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN((VALUE)ary, 0);
- */
- return (VALUE)ary;
-}
+ NEWOBJ(ary, struct RArray);
+ OBJSETUP(ary, klass, T_ARRAY);
-static VALUE
-empty_ary_alloc(VALUE klass)
-{
- if (RUBY_DTRACE_ARRAY_CREATE_ENABLED()) {
- RUBY_DTRACE_ARRAY_CREATE(0, rb_sourcefile(), rb_sourceline());
- }
+ ary->len = 0;
+ ary->ptr = 0;
+ ary->aux.capa = 0;
- return ary_alloc(klass);
+ return (VALUE)ary;
}
static VALUE
-ary_new(VALUE klass, long capa)
+ary_new(klass, len)
+ VALUE klass;
+ long len;
{
- VALUE ary,*ptr;
+ VALUE ary = ary_alloc(klass);
- if (capa < 0) {
+ if (len < 0) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size (or size too big)");
}
- if (capa > ARY_MAX_SIZE) {
+ if (len > 0 && len * sizeof(VALUE) <= len) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size too big");
}
-
- if (RUBY_DTRACE_ARRAY_CREATE_ENABLED()) {
- RUBY_DTRACE_ARRAY_CREATE(capa, rb_sourcefile(), rb_sourceline());
- }
-
- if (capa > RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, capa);
- ary = ary_alloc(klass);
- FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary);
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, ptr);
- ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, capa);
- ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, 0);
- }
- else {
- ary = ary_alloc(klass);
- }
+ if (len == 0) len++;
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, len);
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = len;
return ary;
}
VALUE
-rb_ary_new_capa(long capa)
+rb_ary_new2(len)
+ long len;
{
- return ary_new(rb_cArray, capa);
+ return ary_new(rb_cArray, len);
}
+
VALUE
-rb_ary_new(void)
+rb_ary_new()
{
- return rb_ary_new2(RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX);
+ return rb_ary_new2(ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE);
}
+#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_PROTOTYPES
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#define va_init_list(a,b) va_start(a,b)
+#else
+#include <varargs.h>
+#define va_init_list(a,b) va_start(a)
+#endif
+
VALUE
-rb_ary_new_from_args(long n, ...)
+#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_PROTOTYPES
+rb_ary_new3(long n, ...)
+#else
+rb_ary_new3(n, va_alist)
+ long n;
+ va_dcl
+#endif
{
va_list ar;
VALUE ary;
@@ -510,240 +167,119 @@ rb_ary_new_from_args(long n, ...)
ary = rb_ary_new2(n);
- va_start(ar, n);
+ va_init_list(ar, n);
for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
- ARY_SET(ary, i, va_arg(ar, VALUE));
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i] = va_arg(ar, VALUE);
}
va_end(ar);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n);
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = n;
return ary;
}
VALUE
-rb_ary_new_from_values(long n, const VALUE *elts)
+rb_ary_new4(n, elts)
+ long n;
+ const VALUE *elts;
{
VALUE ary;
ary = rb_ary_new2(n);
if (n > 0 && elts) {
- ary_memcpy(ary, 0, n, elts);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n);
+ MEMCPY(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, elts, VALUE, n);
}
- return ary;
-}
+ /* This assignment to len will be moved to the above "if" block in Ruby 1.9 */
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = n;
-VALUE
-rb_ary_tmp_new(long capa)
-{
- return ary_new(0, capa);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_ary_tmp_new_fill(long capa)
-{
- VALUE ary = ary_new(0, capa);
- ary_memfill(ary, 0, capa, Qnil);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, capa);
return ary;
}
-void
-rb_ary_free(VALUE ary)
-{
- if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(ary)) {
- ruby_sized_xfree((void *)ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary), ARY_HEAP_SIZE(ary));
- }
-}
-
-RUBY_FUNC_EXPORTED size_t
-rb_ary_memsize(VALUE ary)
-{
- if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(ary)) {
- return RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa * sizeof(VALUE);
- }
- else {
- return 0;
- }
-}
-
-static inline void
-ary_discard(VALUE ary)
-{
- rb_ary_free(ary);
- RBASIC(ary)->flags |= RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG;
- RBASIC(ary)->flags &= ~RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-ary_make_shared(VALUE ary)
-{
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary));
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- return ARY_SHARED(ary);
- }
- else if (ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(ary)) {
- return ary;
- }
- else if (OBJ_FROZEN(ary)) {
- ary_shrink_capa(ary);
- FL_SET_SHARED_ROOT(ary);
- ARY_SET_SHARED_NUM(ary, 1);
- return ary;
- }
- else {
- long capa = ARY_CAPA(ary), len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- NEWOBJ_OF(shared, struct RArray, 0, T_ARRAY | (RGENGC_WB_PROTECTED_ARRAY ? FL_WB_PROTECTED : 0));
- FL_UNSET_EMBED(shared);
-
- ARY_SET_LEN((VALUE)shared, capa);
- ARY_SET_PTR((VALUE)shared, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
- ary_mem_clear((VALUE)shared, len, capa - len);
- FL_SET_SHARED_ROOT(shared);
- ARY_SET_SHARED_NUM((VALUE)shared, 1);
- FL_SET_SHARED(ary);
- ARY_SET_SHARED(ary, (VALUE)shared);
- OBJ_FREEZE(shared);
- return (VALUE)shared;
- }
-}
-
-static VALUE
-ary_make_substitution(VALUE ary)
+VALUE
+rb_assoc_new(car, cdr)
+ VALUE car, cdr;
{
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ VALUE ary;
- if (len <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- VALUE subst = rb_ary_new2(len);
- ary_memcpy(subst, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(subst, len);
- return subst;
- }
- else {
- return rb_ary_increment_share(ary_make_shared(ary));
- }
-}
+ ary = rb_ary_new2(2);
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr[0] = car;
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr[1] = cdr;
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = 2;
-VALUE
-rb_assoc_new(VALUE car, VALUE cdr)
-{
- return rb_ary_new3(2, car, cdr);
+ return ary;
}
static VALUE
-to_ary(VALUE ary)
+to_ary(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
return rb_convert_type(ary, T_ARRAY, "Array", "to_ary");
}
VALUE
-rb_check_array_type(VALUE ary)
+rb_check_array_type(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
return rb_check_convert_type(ary, T_ARRAY, "Array", "to_ary");
}
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * Array.try_convert(obj) -> array or nil
- *
- * Tries to convert +obj+ into an array, using +to_ary+ method. Returns the
- * converted array or +nil+ if +obj+ cannot be converted for any reason.
- * This method can be used to check if an argument is an array.
- *
- * Array.try_convert([1]) #=> [1]
- * Array.try_convert("1") #=> nil
- *
- * if tmp = Array.try_convert(arg)
- * # the argument is an array
- * elsif tmp = String.try_convert(arg)
- * # the argument is a string
- * end
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_s_try_convert(VALUE dummy, VALUE ary)
-{
- return rb_check_array_type(ary);
-}
+static VALUE rb_ary_replace _((VALUE, VALUE));
/*
* call-seq:
- * Array.new(size=0, default=nil)
+ * Array.new(size=0, obj=nil)
* Array.new(array)
* Array.new(size) {|index| block }
*
- * Returns a new array.
- *
- * In the first form, if no arguments are sent, the new array will be empty.
- * When a +size+ and an optional +default+ are sent, an array is created with
- * +size+ copies of +default+. Take notice that all elements will reference the
- * same object +default+.
- *
- * The second form creates a copy of the array passed as a parameter (the
- * array is generated by calling to_ary on the parameter).
- *
- * first_array = ["Matz", "Guido"]
- *
- * second_array = Array.new(first_array) #=> ["Matz", "Guido"]
- *
- * first_array.equal? second_array #=> false
- *
- * In the last form, an array of the given size is created. Each element in
- * this array is created by passing the element's index to the given block
- * and storing the return value.
- *
- * Array.new(3){ |index| index ** 2 }
- * # => [0, 1, 4]
- *
- * == Common gotchas
- *
- * When sending the second parameter, the same object will be used as the
- * value for all the array elements:
- *
+ * Returns a new array. In the first form, the new array is
+ * empty. In the second it is created with _size_ copies of _obj_
+ * (that is, _size_ references to the same
+ * _obj_). The third form creates a copy of the array
+ * passed as a parameter (the array is generated by calling
+ * to_ary on the parameter). In the last form, an array
+ * of the given size is created. Each element in this array is
+ * calculated by passing the element's index to the given block and
+ * storing the return value.
+ *
+ * Array.new
+ * Array.new(2)
+ * Array.new(5, "A")
+ *
+ * # only one copy of the object is created
* a = Array.new(2, Hash.new)
- * # => [{}, {}]
- *
* a[0]['cat'] = 'feline'
- * a # => [{"cat"=>"feline"}, {"cat"=>"feline"}]
- *
+ * a
* a[1]['cat'] = 'Felix'
- * a # => [{"cat"=>"Felix"}, {"cat"=>"Felix"}]
- *
- * Since all the Array elements store the same hash, changes to one of them
- * will affect them all.
- *
- * If multiple copies are what you want, you should use the block
- * version which uses the result of that block each time an element
- * of the array needs to be initialized:
- *
+ * a
+ *
+ * # here multiple copies are created
* a = Array.new(2) { Hash.new }
* a[0]['cat'] = 'feline'
- * a # => [{"cat"=>"feline"}, {}]
- *
+ * a
+ *
+ * squares = Array.new(5) {|i| i*i}
+ * squares
+ *
+ * copy = Array.new(squares)
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_initialize(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
long len;
VALUE size, val;
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- if (argc == 0) {
- if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(ary) && RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary) != 0) {
- ruby_sized_xfree((void *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary), ARY_HEAP_SIZE(ary));
- }
- rb_ary_unshare_safe(ary);
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, 0);
+ if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &size, &val) == 0) {
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = 0;
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
rb_warning("given block not used");
}
return ary;
}
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &size, &val);
+
if (argc == 1 && !FIXNUM_P(size)) {
val = rb_check_array_type(size);
if (!NIL_P(val)) {
@@ -753,16 +289,17 @@ rb_ary_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
}
len = NUM2LONG(size);
- /* NUM2LONG() may call size.to_int, ary can be frozen, modified, etc */
if (len < 0) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size");
}
- if (len > ARY_MAX_SIZE) {
+ if (len > 0 && len * (long)sizeof(VALUE) <= len) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size too big");
}
- /* recheck after argument conversion */
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- ary_resize_capa(ary, len);
+ if (len > RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa) {
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, len);
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = len;
+ }
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
long i;
@@ -771,133 +308,86 @@ rb_ary_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
}
for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
rb_ary_store(ary, i, rb_yield(LONG2NUM(i)));
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, i + 1);
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = i + 1;
}
}
else {
- ary_memfill(ary, 0, len, val);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
+ memfill(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, len, val);
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = len;
}
+
return ary;
}
-/*
- * Returns a new array populated with the given objects.
- *
- * Array.[]( 1, 'a', /^A/ ) # => [1, "a", /^A/]
- * Array[ 1, 'a', /^A/ ] # => [1, "a", /^A/]
- * [ 1, 'a', /^A/ ] # => [1, "a", /^A/]
- */
+
+/*
+* Returns a new array populated with the given objects.
+*
+* Array.[]( 1, 'a', /^A/ )
+* Array[ 1, 'a', /^A/ ]
+* [ 1, 'a', /^A/ ]
+*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_s_create(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
+rb_ary_s_create(argc, argv, klass)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE klass;
{
- VALUE ary = ary_new(klass, argc);
- if (argc > 0 && argv) {
- ary_memcpy(ary, 0, argc, argv);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, argc);
+ VALUE ary = ary_alloc(klass);
+
+ if (argc > 0) {
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr = ALLOC_N(VALUE, argc);
+ MEMCPY(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, argv, VALUE, argc);
}
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = argc;
return ary;
}
void
-rb_ary_store(VALUE ary, long idx, VALUE val)
+rb_ary_store(ary, idx, val)
+ VALUE ary;
+ long idx;
+ VALUE val;
{
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
-
if (idx < 0) {
- idx += len;
+ idx += RARRAY(ary)->len;
if (idx < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too small for array; minimum: %ld",
- idx - len, -len);
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld out of array",
+ idx - RARRAY(ary)->len);
}
}
- else if (idx >= ARY_MAX_SIZE) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", idx);
- }
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- if (idx >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, idx);
- }
- if (idx > len) {
- ary_mem_clear(ary, len, idx - len + 1);
- }
+ if (idx >= RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa) {
+ long new_capa = RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa / 2;
- if (idx >= len) {
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, idx + 1);
+ if (new_capa < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
+ new_capa = ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE;
+ }
+ new_capa += idx;
+ if (new_capa * (long)sizeof(VALUE) <= new_capa) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "index too big");
+ }
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, new_capa);
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = new_capa;
}
- ARY_SET(ary, idx, val);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-ary_make_partial(VALUE ary, VALUE klass, long offset, long len)
-{
- assert(offset >= 0);
- assert(len >= 0);
- assert(offset+len <= RARRAY_LEN(ary));
-
- if (len <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- VALUE result = ary_alloc(klass);
- ary_memcpy(result, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary) + offset);
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(result, len);
- return result;
+ if (idx > RARRAY(ary)->len) {
+ rb_mem_clear(RARRAY(ary)->ptr + RARRAY(ary)->len,
+ idx-RARRAY(ary)->len + 1);
}
- else {
- VALUE shared, result = ary_alloc(klass);
- FL_UNSET_EMBED(result);
-
- shared = ary_make_shared(ary);
- ARY_SET_PTR(result, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
- ARY_SET_LEN(result, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- rb_ary_set_shared(result, shared);
-
- ARY_INCREASE_PTR(result, offset);
- ARY_SET_LEN(result, len);
- return result;
- }
-}
-
-static VALUE
-ary_make_shared_copy(VALUE ary)
-{
- return ary_make_partial(ary, rb_obj_class(ary), 0, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
-}
-
-enum ary_take_pos_flags
-{
- ARY_TAKE_FIRST = 0,
- ARY_TAKE_LAST = 1
-};
-
-static VALUE
-ary_take_first_or_last(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary, enum ary_take_pos_flags last)
-{
- VALUE nv;
- long n;
- long len;
- long offset = 0;
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1", &nv);
- n = NUM2LONG(nv);
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (n > len) {
- n = len;
+ if (idx >= RARRAY(ary)->len) {
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = idx + 1;
}
- else if (n < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative array size");
- }
- if (last) {
- offset = len - n;
- }
- return ary_make_partial(ary, rb_cArray, offset, n);
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr[idx] = val;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary << obj -> ary
- *
+ * array << obj -> array
+ *
* Append---Pushes the given object on to the end of this array. This
* expression returns the array itself, so several appends
* may be chained together.
@@ -908,331 +398,249 @@ ary_take_first_or_last(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary, enum ary_take_pos
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_push(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
-{
- long idx = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- VALUE target_ary = ary_ensure_room_for_push(ary, 1);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- RB_OBJ_WRITE(target_ary, &ptr[idx], item);
- });
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, idx + 1);
- return ary;
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_ary_cat(VALUE ary, const VALUE *argv, long len)
+rb_ary_push(ary, item)
+ VALUE ary;
+ VALUE item;
{
- long oldlen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- VALUE target_ary = ary_ensure_room_for_push(ary, len);
- ary_memcpy0(ary, oldlen, len, argv, target_ary);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, oldlen + len);
+ rb_ary_store(ary, RARRAY(ary)->len, item);
return ary;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.push(obj, ... ) -> ary
- *
- * Append --- Pushes the given object(s) on to the end of this array. This
+ * array.push(obj, ... ) -> array
+ *
+ * Append---Pushes the given object(s) on to the end of this array. This
* expression returns the array itself, so several appends
- * may be chained together. See also Array#pop for the opposite
- * effect.
+ * may be chained together.
*
* a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
- * a.push("d", "e", "f")
+ * a.push("d", "e", "f")
* #=> ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f"]
- * [1, 2, 3,].push(4).push(5)
- * #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_push_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
-{
- return rb_ary_cat(ary, argv, argc);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_ary_pop(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_push_m(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long n;
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (n == 0) return Qnil;
- if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(ary) &&
- n * 3 < ARY_CAPA(ary) &&
- ARY_CAPA(ary) > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE)
- {
- ary_resize_capa(ary, n * 2);
- }
- --n;
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, n);
- return RARRAY_AREF(ary, n);
+ while (argc--) {
+ rb_ary_push(ary, *argv++);
+ }
+ return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.pop -> obj or nil
- * ary.pop(n) -> new_ary
- *
- * Removes the last element from +self+ and returns it, or
- * +nil+ if the array is empty.
- *
- * If a number +n+ is given, returns an array of the last +n+ elements
- * (or less) just like <code>array.slice!(-n, n)</code> does. See also
- * Array#push for the opposite effect.
- *
- * a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d" ]
- * a.pop #=> "d"
- * a.pop(2) #=> ["b", "c"]
- * a #=> ["a"]
+ * array.pop -> obj or nil
+ *
+ * Removes the last element from <i>self</i> and returns it, or
+ * <code>nil</code> if the array is empty.
+ *
+ * a = [ "a", "m", "z" ]
+ * a.pop #=> "z"
+ * a #=> ["a", "m"]
*/
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_pop_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+VALUE
+rb_ary_pop(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- VALUE result;
-
- if (argc == 0) {
- return rb_ary_pop(ary);
- }
-
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- result = ary_take_first_or_last(argc, argv, ary, ARY_TAKE_LAST);
- ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -RARRAY_LEN(result));
- return result;
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == 0) return Qnil;
+ if (!FL_TEST(ary, ELTS_SHARED) &&
+ RARRAY(ary)->len * 2 < RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa &&
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = RARRAY(ary)->len * 2;
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa);
+ }
+ return RARRAY(ary)->ptr[--RARRAY(ary)->len];
}
-VALUE
-rb_ary_shift(VALUE ary)
+static VALUE
+ary_make_shared(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- VALUE top;
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ if (!FL_TEST(ary, ELTS_SHARED)) {
+ NEWOBJ(shared, struct RArray);
+ OBJSETUP(shared, rb_cArray, T_ARRAY);
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- if (len == 0) return Qnil;
- top = RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0);
- if (!ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- if (len < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- MEMMOVE(ptr, ptr+1, VALUE, len-1);
- }); /* WB: no new reference */
- ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -1);
- return top;
- }
- assert(!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)); /* ARY_EMBED_LEN_MAX < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE */
-
- ARY_SET(ary, 0, Qnil);
- ary_make_shared(ary);
+ shared->len = RARRAY(ary)->len;
+ shared->ptr = RARRAY(ary)->ptr;
+ shared->aux.capa = RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa;
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.shared = (VALUE)shared;
+ FL_SET(ary, ELTS_SHARED);
+ OBJ_FREEZE(shared);
+ return (VALUE)shared;
}
- else if (ARY_SHARED_OCCUPIED(ARY_SHARED(ary))) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, ptr[0] = Qnil);
+ else {
+ return RARRAY(ary)->aux.shared;
}
- ARY_INCREASE_PTR(ary, 1); /* shift ptr */
- ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -1);
-
- return top;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.shift -> obj or nil
- * ary.shift(n) -> new_ary
- *
- * Removes the first element of +self+ and returns it (shifting all
- * other elements down by one). Returns +nil+ if the array
+ * array.shift -> obj or nil
+ *
+ * Returns the first element of <i>self</i> and removes it (shifting all
+ * other elements down by one). Returns <code>nil</code> if the array
* is empty.
- *
- * If a number +n+ is given, returns an array of the first +n+ elements
- * (or less) just like <code>array.slice!(0, n)</code> does. With +ary+
- * containing only the remainder elements, not including what was shifted to
- * +new_ary+. See also Array#unshift for the opposite effect.
- *
- * args = [ "-m", "-q", "filename" ]
- * args.shift #=> "-m"
- * args #=> ["-q", "filename"]
- *
+ *
* args = [ "-m", "-q", "filename" ]
- * args.shift(2) #=> ["-m", "-q"]
- * args #=> ["filename"]
+ * args.shift #=> "-m"
+ * args #=> ["-q", "filename"]
*/
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_shift_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+VALUE
+rb_ary_shift(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- VALUE result;
- long n;
-
- if (argc == 0) {
- return rb_ary_shift(ary);
- }
+ VALUE top;
rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- result = ary_take_first_or_last(argc, argv, ary, ARY_TAKE_FIRST);
- n = RARRAY_LEN(result);
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- if (ARY_SHARED_OCCUPIED(ARY_SHARED(ary))) {
- ary_mem_clear(ary, 0, n);
- }
- ARY_INCREASE_PTR(ary, n);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == 0) return Qnil;
+ top = RARRAY(ary)->ptr[0];
+ if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE && !FL_TEST(ary, ELTS_SHARED)) {
+ MEMMOVE(RARRAY_PTR(ary), RARRAY_PTR(ary)+1, VALUE, RARRAY_LEN(ary)-1);
}
else {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- MEMMOVE(ptr, ptr + n, VALUE, RARRAY_LEN(ary)-n);
- }); /* WB: no new reference */
+ if (!FL_TEST(ary, ELTS_SHARED)) {
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr[0] = Qnil;
+ }
+ ary_make_shared(ary);
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr++; /* shift ptr */
}
- ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -n);
+ RARRAY(ary)->len--;
- return result;
+ return top;
}
-static VALUE
-ary_ensure_room_for_unshift(VALUE ary, int argc)
+VALUE
+rb_ary_unshift(ary, item)
+ VALUE ary, item;
{
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- long new_len = len + argc;
- long capa;
- const VALUE *head, *sharedp;
-
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- VALUE shared = ARY_SHARED(ary);
- capa = RARRAY_LEN(shared);
- if (ARY_SHARED_OCCUPIED(shared) && capa > new_len) {
- head = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
- sharedp = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(shared);
- goto makeroom_if_need;
- }
- }
-
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
- if (capa - (capa >> 6) <= new_len) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, new_len);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa) {
+ long capa_inc = RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa / 2;
+ if (capa_inc < ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
+ capa_inc = ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE;
+ }
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa += capa_inc;
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa);
}
- /* use shared array for big "queues" */
- if (new_len > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE * 4) {
- /* make a room for unshifted items */
- capa = ARY_CAPA(ary);
- ary_make_shared(ary);
+ /* sliding items */
+ MEMMOVE(RARRAY(ary)->ptr + 1, RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, RARRAY(ary)->len);
- head = sharedp = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
- goto makeroom;
- makeroom_if_need:
- if (head - sharedp < argc) {
- long room;
- makeroom:
- room = capa - new_len;
- room -= room >> 4;
- MEMMOVE((VALUE *)sharedp + argc + room, head, VALUE, len);
- head = sharedp + argc + room;
- }
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, head - argc);
- assert(ARY_SHARED_OCCUPIED(ARY_SHARED(ary)));
- return ARY_SHARED(ary);
- }
- else {
- /* sliding items */
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- MEMMOVE(ptr + argc, ptr, VALUE, len);
- });
+ RARRAY(ary)->len++;
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr[0] = item;
- return ary;
- }
+ return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.unshift(obj, ...) -> ary
- *
- * Prepends objects to the front of +self+, moving other elements upwards.
- * See also Array#shift for the opposite effect.
- *
+ * array.unshift(obj, ...) -> array
+ *
+ * Prepends objects to the front of <i>array</i>.
+ * other elements up one.
+ *
* a = [ "b", "c", "d" ]
* a.unshift("a") #=> ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
* a.unshift(1, 2) #=> [ 1, 2, "a", "b", "c", "d"]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_unshift_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_unshift_m(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- VALUE target_ary;
+ long len = RARRAY(ary)->len;
- if (argc == 0) {
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- return ary;
- }
+ if (argc == 0) return ary;
- target_ary = ary_ensure_room_for_unshift(ary, argc);
- ary_memcpy0(ary, 0, argc, argv, target_ary);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len + argc);
- return ary;
-}
+ /* make rooms by setting the last item */
+ rb_ary_store(ary, len + argc - 1, Qnil);
-VALUE
-rb_ary_unshift(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
-{
- return rb_ary_unshift_m(1,&item,ary);
+ /* sliding items */
+ MEMMOVE(RARRAY(ary)->ptr + argc, RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, len);
+ MEMCPY(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, argv, VALUE, argc);
+
+ return ary;
}
/* faster version - use this if you don't need to treat negative offset */
static inline VALUE
-rb_ary_elt(VALUE ary, long offset)
+rb_ary_elt(ary, offset)
+ VALUE ary;
+ long offset;
{
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (len == 0) return Qnil;
- if (offset < 0 || len <= offset) {
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == 0) return Qnil;
+ if (offset < 0 || RARRAY(ary)->len <= offset) {
return Qnil;
}
- return RARRAY_AREF(ary, offset);
+ return RARRAY(ary)->ptr[offset];
}
VALUE
-rb_ary_entry(VALUE ary, long offset)
+rb_ary_entry(ary, offset)
+ VALUE ary;
+ long offset;
{
if (offset < 0) {
- offset += RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ offset += RARRAY(ary)->len;
}
return rb_ary_elt(ary, offset);
}
-VALUE
-rb_ary_subseq(VALUE ary, long beg, long len)
+static VALUE
+rb_ary_subseq(ary, beg, len)
+ VALUE ary;
+ long beg, len;
{
- VALUE klass;
- long alen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ VALUE klass, ary2, shared;
+ VALUE *ptr;
- if (beg > alen) return Qnil;
+ if (beg > RARRAY(ary)->len) return Qnil;
if (beg < 0 || len < 0) return Qnil;
- if (alen < len || alen < beg + len) {
- len = alen - beg;
+ if (beg + len > RARRAY(ary)->len) {
+ len = RARRAY(ary)->len - beg;
+ if (len < 0)
+ len = 0;
}
klass = rb_obj_class(ary);
if (len == 0) return ary_new(klass, 0);
- return ary_make_partial(ary, klass, beg, len);
+ shared = ary_make_shared(ary);
+ ptr = RARRAY(ary)->ptr;
+ ary2 = ary_alloc(klass);
+ RARRAY(ary2)->ptr = ptr + beg;
+ RARRAY(ary2)->len = len;
+ RARRAY(ary2)->aux.shared = shared;
+ FL_SET(ary2, ELTS_SHARED);
+
+ return ary2;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary[index] -> obj or nil
- * ary[start, length] -> new_ary or nil
- * ary[range] -> new_ary or nil
- * ary.slice(index) -> obj or nil
- * ary.slice(start, length) -> new_ary or nil
- * ary.slice(range) -> new_ary or nil
- *
- * Element Reference --- Returns the element at +index+, or returns a
- * subarray starting at the +start+ index and continuing for +length+
- * elements, or returns a subarray specified by +range+ of indices.
- *
- * Negative indices count backward from the end of the array (-1 is the last
- * element). For +start+ and +range+ cases the starting index is just before
- * an element. Additionally, an empty array is returned when the starting
- * index for an element range is at the end of the array.
+ * array[index] -> obj or nil
+ * array[start, length] -> an_array or nil
+ * array[range] -> an_array or nil
+ * array.slice(index) -> obj or nil
+ * array.slice(start, length) -> an_array or nil
+ * array.slice(range) -> an_array or nil
*
- * Returns +nil+ if the index (or starting index) are out of range.
+ * Element Reference---Returns the element at _index_,
+ * or returns a subarray starting at _start_ and
+ * continuing for _length_ elements, or returns a subarray
+ * specified by _range_.
+ * Negative indices count backward from the end of the
+ * array (-1 is the last element). Returns nil if the index
+ * (or starting index) are out of range.
*
* a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d", "e" ]
* a[2] + a[0] + a[1] #=> "cab"
@@ -1244,36 +652,44 @@ rb_ary_subseq(VALUE ary, long beg, long len)
* a[-3, 3] #=> [ "c", "d", "e" ]
* # special cases
* a[5] #=> nil
- * a[6, 1] #=> nil
* a[5, 1] #=> []
* a[5..10] #=> []
*
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_aref(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_aref(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
VALUE arg;
long beg, len;
if (argc == 2) {
+ if (SYMBOL_P(argv[0])) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "Symbol as array index");
+ }
beg = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
len = NUM2LONG(argv[1]);
if (beg < 0) {
- beg += RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ beg += RARRAY(ary)->len;
}
return rb_ary_subseq(ary, beg, len);
}
if (argc != 1) {
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", NULL, NULL);
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", 0, 0);
}
arg = argv[0];
/* special case - speeding up */
if (FIXNUM_P(arg)) {
return rb_ary_entry(ary, FIX2LONG(arg));
}
+ if (SYMBOL_P(arg)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "Symbol as array index");
+ }
/* check if idx is Range */
- switch (rb_range_beg_len(arg, &beg, &len, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 0)) {
+ switch (rb_range_beg_len(arg, &beg, &len, RARRAY(ary)->len, 0)) {
case Qfalse:
break;
case Qnil:
@@ -1284,13 +700,15 @@ rb_ary_aref(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
return rb_ary_entry(ary, NUM2LONG(arg));
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.at(index) -> obj or nil
+ * array.at(index) -> obj or nil
*
- * Returns the element at +index+. A negative index counts from the end of
- * +self+. Returns +nil+ if the index is out of range. See also
- * Array#[].
+ * Returns the element at _index_. A
+ * negative index counts from the end of _self_. Returns +nil+
+ * if the index is out of range. See also <code>Array#[]</code>.
+ * (<code>Array#at</code> is slightly faster than <code>Array#[]</code>,
+ * as it does not accept ranges and so on.)
*
* a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d", "e" ]
* a.at(0) #=> "a"
@@ -1298,91 +716,113 @@ rb_ary_aref(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_at(VALUE ary, VALUE pos)
+rb_ary_at(ary, pos)
+ VALUE ary, pos;
{
return rb_ary_entry(ary, NUM2LONG(pos));
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.first -> obj or nil
- * ary.first(n) -> new_ary
+ * array.first -> obj or nil
+ * array.first(n) -> an_array
*
* Returns the first element, or the first +n+ elements, of the array.
- * If the array is empty, the first form returns +nil+, and the
- * second form returns an empty array. See also Array#last for
- * the opposite effect.
+ * If the array is empty, the first form returns <code>nil</code>, and the
+ * second form returns an empty array.
*
* a = [ "q", "r", "s", "t" ]
- * a.first #=> "q"
- * a.first(2) #=> ["q", "r"]
+ * a.first #=> "q"
+ * a.first(1) #=> ["q"]
+ * a.first(3) #=> ["q", "r", "s"]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_first(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_first(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
if (argc == 0) {
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == 0) return Qnil;
- return RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == 0) return Qnil;
+ return RARRAY(ary)->ptr[0];
}
else {
- return ary_take_first_or_last(argc, argv, ary, ARY_TAKE_FIRST);
+ VALUE nv, result;
+ long n, i;
+
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &nv);
+ n = NUM2LONG(nv);
+ if (n > RARRAY(ary)->len) n = RARRAY(ary)->len;
+ result = rb_ary_new2(n);
+ for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
+ rb_ary_push(result, RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i]);
+ }
+ return result;
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.last -> obj or nil
- * ary.last(n) -> new_ary
- *
- * Returns the last element(s) of +self+. If the array is empty,
- * the first form returns +nil+.
- *
- * See also Array#first for the opposite effect.
- *
- * a = [ "w", "x", "y", "z" ]
- * a.last #=> "z"
- * a.last(2) #=> ["y", "z"]
+ * array.last -> obj or nil
+ * array.last(n) -> an_array
+ *
+ * Returns the last element(s) of <i>self</i>. If the array is empty,
+ * the first form returns <code>nil</code>.
+ *
+ * [ "w", "x", "y", "z" ].last #=> "z"
*/
-VALUE
-rb_ary_last(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+static VALUE
+rb_ary_last(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
if (argc == 0) {
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (len == 0) return Qnil;
- return RARRAY_AREF(ary, len-1);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == 0) return Qnil;
+ return RARRAY(ary)->ptr[RARRAY(ary)->len-1];
}
else {
- return ary_take_first_or_last(argc, argv, ary, ARY_TAKE_LAST);
+ VALUE nv, result;
+ long n, i;
+
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &nv);
+ n = NUM2LONG(nv);
+ if (n > RARRAY(ary)->len) n = RARRAY(ary)->len;
+ result = rb_ary_new2(n);
+ for (i=RARRAY(ary)->len-n; n--; i++) {
+ rb_ary_push(result, RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i]);
+ }
+ return result;
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.fetch(index) -> obj
- * ary.fetch(index, default) -> obj
- * ary.fetch(index) { |index| block } -> obj
- *
- * Tries to return the element at position +index+, but throws an IndexError
- * exception if the referenced +index+ lies outside of the array bounds. This
- * error can be prevented by supplying a second argument, which will act as a
- * +default+ value.
- *
- * Alternatively, if a block is given it will only be executed when an
- * invalid +index+ is referenced. Negative values of +index+ count from the
- * end of the array.
- *
+ * array.fetch(index) -> obj
+ * array.fetch(index, default ) -> obj
+ * array.fetch(index) {|index| block } -> obj
+ *
+ * Tries to return the element at position <i>index</i>. If the index
+ * lies outside the array, the first form throws an
+ * <code>IndexError</code> exception, the second form returns
+ * <i>default</i>, and the third form returns the value of invoking
+ * the block, passing in the index. Negative values of <i>index</i>
+ * count from the end of the array.
+ *
* a = [ 11, 22, 33, 44 ]
* a.fetch(1) #=> 22
* a.fetch(-1) #=> 44
* a.fetch(4, 'cat') #=> "cat"
- * a.fetch(100) { |i| puts "#{i} is out of bounds" }
- * #=> "100 is out of bounds"
+ * a.fetch(4) { |i| i*i } #=> 16
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_fetch(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_fetch(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
VALUE pos, ifnone;
long block_given;
@@ -1396,301 +836,198 @@ rb_ary_fetch(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
idx = NUM2LONG(pos);
if (idx < 0) {
- idx += RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ idx += RARRAY(ary)->len;
}
- if (idx < 0 || RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= idx) {
+ if (idx < 0 || RARRAY(ary)->len <= idx) {
if (block_given) return rb_yield(pos);
if (argc == 1) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld outside of array bounds: %ld...%ld",
- idx - (idx < 0 ? RARRAY_LEN(ary) : 0), -RARRAY_LEN(ary), RARRAY_LEN(ary));
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld out of array", idx);
}
return ifnone;
}
- return RARRAY_AREF(ary, idx);
+ return RARRAY(ary)->ptr[idx];
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.find_index(obj) -> int or nil
- * ary.find_index { |item| block } -> int or nil
- * ary.find_index -> Enumerator
- * ary.index(obj) -> int or nil
- * ary.index { |item| block } -> int or nil
- * ary.index -> Enumerator
- *
- * Returns the _index_ of the first object in +ary+ such that the object is
- * <code>==</code> to +obj+.
- *
- * If a block is given instead of an argument, returns the _index_ of the
- * first object for which the block returns +true+. Returns +nil+ if no
- * match is found.
- *
- * See also Array#rindex.
- *
- * An Enumerator is returned if neither a block nor argument is given.
- *
+ * array.index(obj) -> int or nil
+ *
+ * Returns the index of the first object in <i>self</i> such that is
+ * <code>==</code> to <i>obj</i>. Returns <code>nil</code> if
+ * no match is found.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
- * a.index("b") #=> 1
- * a.index("z") #=> nil
- * a.index { |x| x == "b" } #=> 1
+ * a.index("b") #=> 1
+ * a.index("z") #=> nil
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_index(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
-{
- const VALUE *ptr;
+rb_ary_index(ary, val)
+ VALUE ary;
VALUE val;
- long i, len;
+{
+ long i;
- if (argc == 0) {
- RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) {
- return LONG2NUM(i);
- }
- }
- return Qnil;
- }
- rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1);
- val = argv[0];
- if (rb_block_given_p())
- rb_warn("given block not used");
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
- for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
- VALUE e = ptr[i];
- switch (rb_equal_opt(e, val)) {
- case Qundef:
- if (!rb_equal(e, val)) break;
- case Qtrue:
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ if (rb_equal(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i], val))
return LONG2NUM(i);
- case Qfalse:
- continue;
- }
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
}
return Qnil;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.rindex(obj) -> int or nil
- * ary.rindex { |item| block } -> int or nil
- * ary.rindex -> Enumerator
- *
- * Returns the _index_ of the last object in +self+ <code>==</code> to +obj+.
- *
- * If a block is given instead of an argument, returns the _index_ of the
- * first object for which the block returns +true+, starting from the last
- * object.
- *
- * Returns +nil+ if no match is found.
- *
- * See also Array#index.
- *
- * If neither block nor argument is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
+ * array.rindex(obj) -> int or nil
+ *
+ * Returns the index of the last object in <i>array</i>
+ * <code>==</code> to <i>obj</i>. Returns <code>nil</code> if
+ * no match is found.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "b", "b", "c" ]
- * a.rindex("b") #=> 3
- * a.rindex("z") #=> nil
- * a.rindex { |x| x == "b" } #=> 3
+ * a.rindex("b") #=> 3
+ * a.rindex("z") #=> nil
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_rindex(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
-{
- const VALUE *ptr;
+rb_ary_rindex(ary, val)
+ VALUE ary;
VALUE val;
- long i = RARRAY_LEN(ary), len;
+{
+ long i = RARRAY(ary)->len;
- if (argc == 0) {
- RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
- while (i--) {
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i))))
- return LONG2NUM(i);
- if (i > (len = RARRAY_LEN(ary))) {
- i = len;
- }
- }
- return Qnil;
- }
- rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1);
- val = argv[0];
- if (rb_block_given_p())
- rb_warn("given block not used");
- ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
while (i--) {
- VALUE e = ptr[i];
- switch (rb_equal_opt(e, val)) {
- case Qundef:
- if (!rb_equal(e, val)) break;
- case Qtrue:
- return LONG2NUM(i);
- case Qfalse:
+ if (i > RARRAY(ary)->len) {
+ i = RARRAY(ary)->len;
continue;
}
- if (i > (len = RARRAY_LEN(ary))) {
- i = len;
- }
- ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
+ if (rb_equal(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i], val))
+ return LONG2NUM(i);
}
return Qnil;
}
-VALUE
-rb_ary_to_ary(VALUE obj)
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * array.indexes( i1, i2, ... iN ) -> an_array
+ * array.indices( i1, i2, ... iN ) -> an_array
+ *
+ * Deprecated; use <code>Array#values_at</code>.
+ */
+
+static VALUE
+rb_ary_indexes(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
- VALUE tmp = rb_check_array_type(obj);
+ VALUE new_ary;
+ long i;
+
+ rb_warn("Array#%s is deprecated; use Array#values_at", rb_id2name(rb_frame_last_func()));
+ new_ary = rb_ary_new2(argc);
+ for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
+ rb_ary_push(new_ary, rb_ary_aref(1, argv+i, ary));
+ }
- if (!NIL_P(tmp)) return tmp;
+ return new_ary;
+}
+
+VALUE
+rb_ary_to_ary(obj)
+ VALUE obj;
+{
+ if (TYPE(obj) == T_ARRAY) {
+ return obj;
+ }
+ if (rb_respond_to(obj, rb_intern("to_ary"))) {
+ return rb_convert_type(obj, T_ARRAY, "Array", "to_ary");
+ }
return rb_ary_new3(1, obj);
}
static void
-rb_ary_splice(VALUE ary, long beg, long len, VALUE rpl)
+rb_ary_splice(ary, beg, len, rpl)
+ VALUE ary;
+ long beg, len;
+ VALUE rpl;
{
long rlen;
- long olen;
if (len < 0) rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "negative length (%ld)", len);
- olen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (beg < 0) {
- beg += olen;
+ beg += RARRAY(ary)->len;
if (beg < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too small for array; minimum: %ld",
- beg - olen, -olen);
+ beg -= RARRAY(ary)->len;
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld out of array", beg);
}
}
- if (olen < len || olen < beg + len) {
- len = olen - beg;
+ if (beg + len > RARRAY(ary)->len) {
+ len = RARRAY(ary)->len - beg;
}
- if (rpl == Qundef) {
+ if (NIL_P(rpl)) {
rlen = 0;
}
else {
rpl = rb_ary_to_ary(rpl);
- rlen = RARRAY_LEN(rpl);
- olen = RARRAY_LEN(ary); /* ary may be resized in rpl.to_ary too */
+ rlen = RARRAY(rpl)->len;
}
- if (beg >= olen) {
- VALUE target_ary;
- if (beg > ARY_MAX_SIZE - rlen) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", beg);
- }
- target_ary = ary_ensure_room_for_push(ary, rlen-len); /* len is 0 or negative */
+ rb_ary_modify(ary);
+
+ if (beg >= RARRAY(ary)->len) {
len = beg + rlen;
- ary_mem_clear(ary, olen, beg - olen);
+ if (len >= RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa) {
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, len);
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = len;
+ }
+ rb_mem_clear(RARRAY(ary)->ptr + RARRAY(ary)->len, beg - RARRAY(ary)->len);
if (rlen > 0) {
- ary_memcpy0(ary, beg, rlen, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(rpl), target_ary);
+ MEMCPY(RARRAY(ary)->ptr + beg, RARRAY(rpl)->ptr, VALUE, rlen);
}
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = len;
}
else {
long alen;
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- alen = olen + rlen - len;
- if (alen >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, alen);
+ if (beg + len > RARRAY(ary)->len) {
+ len = RARRAY(ary)->len - beg;
}
- if (len != rlen) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr,
- MEMMOVE(ptr + beg + rlen, ptr + beg + len,
- VALUE, olen - (beg + len)));
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, alen);
- }
- if (rlen > 0) {
- MEMMOVE(RARRAY_PTR(ary) + beg, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(rpl), VALUE, rlen);
+ alen = RARRAY(ary)->len + rlen - len;
+ if (alen >= RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa) {
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, alen);
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = alen;
}
- }
-}
-
-void
-rb_ary_set_len(VALUE ary, long len)
-{
- long capa;
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "can't set length of shared ");
- }
- if (len > (capa = (long)ARY_CAPA(ary))) {
- rb_bug("probable buffer overflow: %ld for %ld", len, capa);
- }
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
-}
-
-/*!
- * expands or shrinks \a ary to \a len elements.
- * expanded region will be filled with Qnil.
- * \param ary an array
- * \param len new size
- * \return \a ary
- * \post the size of \a ary is \a len.
- */
-VALUE
-rb_ary_resize(VALUE ary, long len)
-{
- long olen;
-
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- olen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (len == olen) return ary;
- if (len > ARY_MAX_SIZE) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "index %ld too big", len);
- }
- if (len > olen) {
- if (len >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
- ary_double_capa(ary, len);
+ if (len != rlen) {
+ MEMMOVE(RARRAY(ary)->ptr + beg + rlen, RARRAY(ary)->ptr + beg + len,
+ VALUE, RARRAY(ary)->len - (beg + len));
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = alen;
}
- ary_mem_clear(ary, olen, len - olen);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
- }
- else if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, len);
- }
- else if (len <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- VALUE tmp[RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX];
- MEMCPY(tmp, ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary), VALUE, len);
- ary_discard(ary);
- MEMCPY((VALUE *)ARY_EMBED_PTR(ary), tmp, VALUE, len); /* WB: no new reference */
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(ary, len);
- }
- else {
- if (olen > len + ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
- SIZED_REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.ptr, VALUE, len, RARRAY(ary)->as.heap.aux.capa);
- ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, len);
+ if (rlen > 0) {
+ MEMMOVE(RARRAY(ary)->ptr + beg, RARRAY(rpl)->ptr, VALUE, rlen);
}
- ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, len);
}
- return ary;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary[index] = obj -> obj
- * ary[start, length] = obj or other_ary or nil -> obj or other_ary or nil
- * ary[range] = obj or other_ary or nil -> obj or other_ary or nil
- *
- * Element Assignment --- Sets the element at +index+, or replaces a subarray
- * from the +start+ index for +length+ elements, or replaces a subarray
- * specified by the +range+ of indices.
- *
- * If indices are greater than the current capacity of the array, the array
- * grows automatically. Elements are inserted into the array at +start+ if
- * +length+ is zero.
- *
- * Negative indices will count backward from the end of the array. For
- * +start+ and +range+ cases the starting index is just before an element.
- *
- * An IndexError is raised if a negative index points past the beginning of
- * the array.
- *
- * See also Array#push, and Array#unshift.
+ * array[index] = obj -> obj
+ * array[start, length] = obj or an_array or nil -> obj or an_array or nil
+ * array[range] = obj or an_array or nil -> obj or an_array or nil
*
+ * Element Assignment---Sets the element at _index_,
+ * or replaces a subarray starting at _start_ and
+ * continuing for _length_ elements, or replaces a subarray
+ * specified by _range_. If indices are greater than
+ * the current capacity of the array, the array grows
+ * automatically. A negative indices will count backward
+ * from the end of the array. Inserts elements if _length_ is
+ * zero. If +nil+ is used in the second and third form,
+ * deletes elements from _self_. An +IndexError+ is raised if a
+ * negative index points past the beginning of the array. See also
+ * <code>Array#push</code>, and <code>Array#unshift</code>.
+ *
* a = Array.new
* a[4] = "4"; #=> [nil, nil, nil, nil, "4"]
* a[0, 3] = [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ] #=> ["a", "b", "c", nil, "4"]
@@ -1698,31 +1035,38 @@ rb_ary_resize(VALUE ary, long len)
* a[0, 2] = "?" #=> ["?", 2, nil, "4"]
* a[0..2] = "A" #=> ["A", "4"]
* a[-1] = "Z" #=> ["A", "Z"]
- * a[1..-1] = nil #=> ["A", nil]
- * a[1..-1] = [] #=> ["A"]
- * a[0, 0] = [ 1, 2 ] #=> [1, 2, "A"]
- * a[3, 0] = "B" #=> [1, 2, "A", "B"]
+ * a[1..-1] = nil #=> ["A"]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_aset(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_aset(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
long offset, beg, len;
if (argc == 3) {
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- beg = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
- len = NUM2LONG(argv[1]);
- rb_ary_splice(ary, beg, len, argv[2]);
+ if (SYMBOL_P(argv[0])) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "Symbol as array index");
+ }
+ if (SYMBOL_P(argv[1])) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "Symbol as subarray length");
+ }
+ rb_ary_splice(ary, NUM2LONG(argv[0]), NUM2LONG(argv[1]), argv[2]);
return argv[2];
}
- rb_check_arity(argc, 2, 2);
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
+ if (argc != 2) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (%d for 2)", argc);
+ }
if (FIXNUM_P(argv[0])) {
offset = FIX2LONG(argv[0]);
goto fixnum;
}
- if (rb_range_beg_len(argv[0], &beg, &len, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 1)) {
+ if (SYMBOL_P(argv[0])) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "Symbol as array index");
+ }
+ if (rb_range_beg_len(argv[0], &beg, &len, RARRAY(ary)->len, 1)) {
/* check if idx is Range */
rb_ary_splice(ary, beg, len, argv[1]);
return argv[1];
@@ -1736,31 +1080,31 @@ fixnum:
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.insert(index, obj...) -> ary
- *
- * Inserts the given values before the element with the given +index+.
- *
- * Negative indices count backwards from the end of the array, where +-1+ is
- * the last element. If a negative index is used, the given values will be
- * inserted after that element, so using an index of +-1+ will insert the
- * values at the end of the array.
- *
+ * array.insert(index, obj...) -> array
+ *
+ * Inserts the given values before the element with the given index
+ * (which may be negative).
+ *
* a = %w{ a b c d }
* a.insert(2, 99) #=> ["a", "b", 99, "c", "d"]
* a.insert(-2, 1, 2, 3) #=> ["a", "b", 99, "c", 1, 2, 3, "d"]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_insert(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_insert(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
long pos;
- rb_check_arity(argc, 1, UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS);
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
if (argc == 1) return ary;
+ if (argc < 1) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (at least 1)");
+ }
pos = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
if (pos == -1) {
- pos = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ pos = RARRAY(ary)->len;
}
if (pos < 0) {
pos++;
@@ -1769,71 +1113,55 @@ rb_ary_insert(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
return ary;
}
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_length(VALUE ary);
-
-static VALUE
-ary_enum_length(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
-{
- return rb_ary_length(ary);
-}
-
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.each { |item| block } -> ary
- * ary.each -> Enumerator
- *
- * Calls the given block once for each element in +self+, passing that element
- * as a parameter.
- *
- * An Enumerator is returned if no block is given.
- *
+ * array.each {|item| block } -> array
+ *
+ * Calls <i>block</i> once for each element in <i>self</i>, passing that
+ * element as a parameter.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
* a.each {|x| print x, " -- " }
- *
+ *
* produces:
- *
+ *
* a -- b -- c --
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_each(VALUE array)
+rb_ary_each(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
long i;
- volatile VALUE ary = array;
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ rb_yield(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i]);
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.each_index { |index| block } -> ary
- * ary.each_index -> Enumerator
- *
- * Same as Array#each, but passes the +index+ of the element instead of the
- * element itself.
- *
- * An Enumerator is returned if no block is given.
- *
+ * array.each_index {|index| block } -> array
+ *
+ * Same as <code>Array#each</code>, but passes the index of the element
+ * instead of the element itself.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
* a.each_index {|x| print x, " -- " }
- *
+ *
* produces:
- *
+ *
* 0 -- 1 -- 2 --
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_each_index(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_each_index(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
long i;
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
rb_yield(LONG2NUM(i));
}
return ary;
@@ -1841,32 +1169,29 @@ rb_ary_each_index(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.reverse_each { |item| block } -> ary
- * ary.reverse_each -> Enumerator
- *
- * Same as Array#each, but traverses +self+ in reverse order.
- *
+ * array.reverse_each {|item| block }
+ *
+ * Same as <code>Array#each</code>, but traverses <i>self</i> in reverse
+ * order.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
* a.reverse_each {|x| print x, " " }
- *
+ *
* produces:
- *
+ *
* c b a
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_reverse_each(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_reverse_each(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long len;
+ long len = RARRAY(ary)->len;
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
while (len--) {
- long nlen;
- rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, len));
- nlen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (nlen < len) {
- len = nlen;
+ rb_yield(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[len]);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len < len) {
+ len = RARRAY(ary)->len;
}
}
return ary;
@@ -1874,659 +1199,483 @@ rb_ary_reverse_each(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.length -> int
- *
- * Returns the number of elements in +self+. May be zero.
- *
+ * array.length -> int
+ *
+ * Returns the number of elements in <i>self</i>. May be zero.
+ *
* [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ].length #=> 5
- * [].length #=> 0
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_length(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_length(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- return LONG2NUM(len);
+ return LONG2NUM(RARRAY(ary)->len);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.empty? -> true or false
- *
- * Returns +true+ if +self+ contains no elements.
- *
+ * array.empty? -> true or false
+ *
+ * Returns <code>true</code> if <i>self</i> array contains no elements.
+ *
* [].empty? #=> true
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_empty_p(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_empty_p(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == 0)
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == 0)
return Qtrue;
return Qfalse;
}
VALUE
-rb_ary_dup(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_dup(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- VALUE dup = rb_ary_new2(len);
- ary_memcpy(dup, 0, len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
- ARY_SET_LEN(dup, len);
- return dup;
-}
+ VALUE dup = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY(ary)->len);
-VALUE
-rb_ary_resurrect(VALUE ary)
-{
- return rb_ary_new4(RARRAY_LEN(ary), RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary));
+ DUPSETUP(dup, ary);
+ MEMCPY(RARRAY(dup)->ptr, RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, RARRAY(ary)->len);
+ RARRAY(dup)->len = RARRAY(ary)->len;
+ return dup;
}
extern VALUE rb_output_fs;
-static void ary_join_1(VALUE obj, VALUE ary, VALUE sep, long i, VALUE result, int *first);
-
static VALUE
-recursive_join(VALUE obj, VALUE argp, int recur)
-{
- VALUE *arg = (VALUE *)argp;
- VALUE ary = arg[0];
- VALUE sep = arg[1];
- VALUE result = arg[2];
- int *first = (int *)arg[3];
-
- if (recur) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "recursive array join");
- }
- else {
- ary_join_1(obj, ary, sep, 0, result, first);
- }
- return Qnil;
-}
-
-static void
-ary_join_0(VALUE ary, VALUE sep, long max, VALUE result)
+inspect_join(ary, arg)
+ VALUE ary;
+ VALUE *arg;
{
- long i;
- VALUE val;
-
- if (max > 0) rb_enc_copy(result, RARRAY_AREF(ary, 0));
- for (i=0; i<max; i++) {
- val = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (i > 0 && !NIL_P(sep))
- rb_str_buf_append(result, sep);
- rb_str_buf_append(result, val);
- if (OBJ_TAINTED(val)) OBJ_TAINT(result);
- }
+ return rb_ary_join(arg[0], arg[1]);
}
-static void
-ary_join_1(VALUE obj, VALUE ary, VALUE sep, long i, VALUE result, int *first)
+VALUE
+rb_ary_join(ary, sep)
+ VALUE ary, sep;
{
- VALUE val, tmp;
+ long len = 1, i;
+ int taint = Qfalse;
+ VALUE result, tmp;
- for (; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (i > 0 && !NIL_P(sep))
- rb_str_buf_append(result, sep);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == 0) return rb_str_new(0, 0);
+ if (OBJ_TAINTED(ary) || OBJ_TAINTED(sep)) taint = Qtrue;
- val = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (RB_TYPE_P(val, T_STRING)) {
- str_join:
- rb_str_buf_append(result, val);
- *first = FALSE;
- }
- else if (RB_TYPE_P(val, T_ARRAY)) {
- obj = val;
- ary_join:
- if (val == ary) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "recursive array join");
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ tmp = rb_check_string_type(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i]);
+ len += NIL_P(tmp) ? 10 : RSTRING(tmp)->len;
+ }
+ if (!NIL_P(sep)) {
+ StringValue(sep);
+ len += RSTRING(sep)->len * (RARRAY(ary)->len - 1);
+ }
+ result = rb_str_buf_new(len);
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ tmp = RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i];
+ switch (TYPE(tmp)) {
+ case T_STRING:
+ break;
+ case T_ARRAY:
+ if (rb_inspecting_p(tmp)) {
+ tmp = rb_str_new2("[...]");
}
else {
- VALUE args[4];
+ VALUE args[2];
- args[0] = val;
+ args[0] = tmp;
args[1] = sep;
- args[2] = result;
- args[3] = (VALUE)first;
- rb_exec_recursive(recursive_join, obj, (VALUE)args);
- }
- }
- else {
- tmp = rb_check_string_type(val);
- if (!NIL_P(tmp)) {
- val = tmp;
- goto str_join;
- }
- tmp = rb_check_convert_type(val, T_ARRAY, "Array", "to_ary");
- if (!NIL_P(tmp)) {
- obj = val;
- val = tmp;
- goto ary_join;
+ tmp = rb_protect_inspect(inspect_join, ary, (VALUE)args);
}
- val = rb_obj_as_string(val);
- if (*first) {
- rb_enc_copy(result, val);
- *first = FALSE;
- }
- goto str_join;
- }
- }
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_ary_join(VALUE ary, VALUE sep)
-{
- long len = 1, i;
- int taint = FALSE;
- VALUE val, tmp, result;
-
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == 0) return rb_usascii_str_new(0, 0);
- if (OBJ_TAINTED(ary)) taint = TRUE;
-
- if (!NIL_P(sep)) {
- StringValue(sep);
- len += RSTRING_LEN(sep) * (RARRAY_LEN(ary) - 1);
- }
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- val = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- tmp = rb_check_string_type(val);
-
- if (NIL_P(tmp) || tmp != val) {
- int first;
- result = rb_str_buf_new(len + (RARRAY_LEN(ary)-i)*10);
- rb_enc_associate(result, rb_usascii_encoding());
- if (taint) OBJ_TAINT(result);
- ary_join_0(ary, sep, i, result);
- first = i == 0;
- ary_join_1(ary, ary, sep, i, result, &first);
- return result;
+ break;
+ default:
+ tmp = rb_obj_as_string(tmp);
}
-
- len += RSTRING_LEN(tmp);
+ if (i > 0 && !NIL_P(sep))
+ rb_str_buf_append(result, sep);
+ rb_str_buf_append(result, tmp);
+ if (OBJ_TAINTED(tmp)) taint = Qtrue;
}
- result = rb_str_buf_new(len);
if (taint) OBJ_TAINT(result);
- ary_join_0(ary, sep, RARRAY_LEN(ary), result);
-
return result;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.join(separator=$,) -> str
- *
+ * array.join(sep=$,) -> str
+ *
* Returns a string created by converting each element of the array to
- * a string, separated by the given +separator+.
- * If the +separator+ is +nil+, it uses current $,.
- * If both the +separator+ and $, are nil, it uses empty string.
- *
+ * a string, separated by <i>sep</i>.
+ *
* [ "a", "b", "c" ].join #=> "abc"
* [ "a", "b", "c" ].join("-") #=> "a-b-c"
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_join_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_join_m(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
VALUE sep;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &sep);
if (NIL_P(sep)) sep = rb_output_fs;
-
+
return rb_ary_join(ary, sep);
}
-static VALUE
-inspect_ary(VALUE ary, VALUE dummy, int recur)
-{
- int tainted = OBJ_TAINTED(ary);
- long i;
- VALUE s, str;
-
- if (recur) return rb_usascii_str_new_cstr("[...]");
- str = rb_str_buf_new2("[");
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- s = rb_inspect(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- if (OBJ_TAINTED(s)) tainted = TRUE;
- if (i > 0) rb_str_buf_cat2(str, ", ");
- else rb_enc_copy(str, s);
- rb_str_buf_append(str, s);
- }
- rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "]");
- if (tainted) OBJ_TAINT(str);
- return str;
-}
-
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.inspect -> string
- * ary.to_s -> string
+ * array.to_s -> string
+ *
+ * Returns _self_<code>.join</code>.
+ *
+ * [ "a", "e", "i", "o" ].to_s #=> "aeio"
*
- * Creates a string representation of +self+.
- *
- * [ "a", "b", "c" ].to_s #=> "[\"a\", \"b\", \"c\"]"
*/
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_inspect(VALUE ary)
-{
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == 0) return rb_usascii_str_new2("[]");
- return rb_exec_recursive(inspect_ary, ary, 0);
-}
-
VALUE
-rb_ary_to_s(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_to_s(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- return rb_ary_inspect(ary);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == 0) return rb_str_new(0, 0);
+
+ return rb_ary_join(ary, rb_output_fs);
}
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.to_a -> ary
- *
- * Returns +self+.
- *
- * If called on a subclass of Array, converts the receiver to an Array object.
- */
+static ID inspect_key;
+
+struct inspect_arg {
+ VALUE (*func)();
+ VALUE arg1, arg2;
+};
static VALUE
-rb_ary_to_a(VALUE ary)
+inspect_call(arg)
+ struct inspect_arg *arg;
{
- if (rb_obj_class(ary) != rb_cArray) {
- VALUE dup = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- rb_ary_replace(dup, ary);
- return dup;
- }
- return ary;
+ return (*arg->func)(arg->arg1, arg->arg2);
}
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.to_h -> hash
- *
- * Returns the result of interpreting <i>ary</i> as an array of
- * <tt>[key, value]</tt> pairs.
- *
- * [[:foo, :bar], [1, 2]].to_h
- * # => {:foo => :bar, 1 => 2}
- */
-
static VALUE
-rb_ary_to_h(VALUE ary)
+get_inspect_tbl(create)
+ int create;
{
- long i;
- VALUE hash = rb_hash_new();
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- VALUE key_value_pair = rb_check_array_type(rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
- if (NIL_P(key_value_pair)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong element type %s at %ld (expected array)",
- rb_builtin_class_name(rb_ary_elt(ary, i)), i);
- }
- if (RARRAY_LEN(key_value_pair) != 2) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong array length at %ld (expected 2, was %ld)",
- i, RARRAY_LEN(key_value_pair));
+ VALUE inspect_tbl = rb_thread_local_aref(rb_thread_current(), inspect_key);
+
+ if (NIL_P(inspect_tbl)) {
+ if (create) {
+ tbl_init:
+ inspect_tbl = rb_ary_new();
+ rb_thread_local_aset(rb_thread_current(), inspect_key, inspect_tbl);
}
- rb_hash_aset(hash, RARRAY_AREF(key_value_pair, 0), RARRAY_AREF(key_value_pair, 1));
}
- return hash;
+ else if (TYPE(inspect_tbl) != T_ARRAY) {
+ rb_warn("invalid inspect_tbl value");
+ if (create) goto tbl_init;
+ rb_thread_local_aset(rb_thread_current(), inspect_key, Qnil);
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+ return inspect_tbl;
}
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.to_ary -> ary
- *
- * Returns +self+.
- */
-
static VALUE
-rb_ary_to_ary_m(VALUE ary)
+inspect_ensure(obj)
+ VALUE obj;
{
- return ary;
+ VALUE inspect_tbl;
+
+ inspect_tbl = get_inspect_tbl(Qfalse);
+ if (!NIL_P(inspect_tbl)) {
+ rb_ary_pop(inspect_tbl);
+ }
+ return 0;
}
-static void
-ary_reverse(VALUE *p1, VALUE *p2)
+VALUE
+rb_protect_inspect(func, obj, arg)
+ VALUE (*func)(ANYARGS);
+ VALUE obj, arg;
{
- while (p1 < p2) {
- VALUE tmp = *p1;
- *p1++ = *p2;
- *p2-- = tmp;
+ struct inspect_arg iarg;
+ VALUE inspect_tbl;
+ VALUE id;
+
+ inspect_tbl = get_inspect_tbl(Qtrue);
+ id = rb_obj_id(obj);
+ if (rb_ary_includes(inspect_tbl, id)) {
+ return (*func)(obj, arg);
}
+ rb_ary_push(inspect_tbl, id);
+ iarg.func = func;
+ iarg.arg1 = obj;
+ iarg.arg2 = arg;
+
+ return rb_ensure(inspect_call, (VALUE)&iarg, inspect_ensure, obj);
}
VALUE
-rb_ary_reverse(VALUE ary)
+rb_inspecting_p(obj)
+ VALUE obj;
{
- VALUE *p2;
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ VALUE inspect_tbl;
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- if (len > 1) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, p1, {
- p2 = p1 + len - 1; /* points last item */
- ary_reverse(p1, p2);
- }); /* WB: no new reference */
+ inspect_tbl = get_inspect_tbl(Qfalse);
+ if (NIL_P(inspect_tbl)) return Qfalse;
+ return rb_ary_includes(inspect_tbl, rb_obj_id(obj));
+}
+
+static VALUE
+inspect_ary(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
+{
+ int tainted = OBJ_TAINTED(ary);
+ long i;
+ VALUE s, str;
+
+ str = rb_str_buf_new2("[");
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ s = rb_inspect(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i]);
+ if (OBJ_TAINTED(s)) tainted = Qtrue;
+ if (i > 0) rb_str_buf_cat2(str, ", ");
+ rb_str_buf_append(str, s);
}
- return ary;
+ rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "]");
+ if (tainted) OBJ_TAINT(str);
+ return str;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.reverse! -> ary
- *
- * Reverses +self+ in place.
+ * array.inspect -> string
*
- * a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
- * a.reverse! #=> ["c", "b", "a"]
- * a #=> ["c", "b", "a"]
+ * Create a printable version of <i>array</i>.
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_reverse_bang(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_inspect(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- return rb_ary_reverse(ary);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == 0) return rb_str_new2("[]");
+ if (rb_inspecting_p(ary)) return rb_str_new2("[...]");
+ return rb_protect_inspect(inspect_ary, ary, 0);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.reverse -> new_ary
- *
- * Returns a new array containing +self+'s elements in reverse order.
- *
- * [ "a", "b", "c" ].reverse #=> ["c", "b", "a"]
- * [ 1 ].reverse #=> [1]
+ * array.to_a -> array
+ *
+ * Returns _self_. If called on a subclass of Array, converts
+ * the receiver to an Array object.
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_reverse_m(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_to_a(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- VALUE dup = rb_ary_new2(len);
-
- if (len > 0) {
- const VALUE *p1 = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
- VALUE *p2 = (VALUE *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR(dup) + len - 1;
- do *p2-- = *p1++; while (--len > 0);
+ if (rb_obj_class(ary) != rb_cArray) {
+ VALUE dup = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY(ary)->len);
+ rb_ary_replace(dup, ary);
+ return dup;
}
- ARY_SET_LEN(dup, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- return dup;
+ return ary;
}
-static inline long
-rotate_count(long cnt, long len)
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * array.to_ary -> array
+ *
+ * Returns _self_.
+ */
+
+static VALUE
+rb_ary_to_ary_m(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- return (cnt < 0) ? (len - (~cnt % len) - 1) : (cnt % len);
+ return ary;
}
VALUE
-rb_ary_rotate(VALUE ary, long cnt)
+rb_ary_reverse(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
+ VALUE *p1, *p2;
+ VALUE tmp;
- if (cnt != 0) {
- VALUE *ptr = RARRAY_PTR(ary);
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ rb_ary_modify(ary);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len > 1) {
+ p1 = RARRAY(ary)->ptr;
+ p2 = p1 + RARRAY(ary)->len - 1; /* points last item */
- if (len > 0 && (cnt = rotate_count(cnt, len)) > 0) {
- --len;
- if (cnt < len) ary_reverse(ptr + cnt, ptr + len);
- if (--cnt > 0) ary_reverse(ptr, ptr + cnt);
- if (len > 0) ary_reverse(ptr, ptr + len);
- return ary;
+ while (p1 < p2) {
+ tmp = *p1;
+ *p1++ = *p2;
+ *p2-- = tmp;
}
}
-
- return Qnil;
+ return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.rotate!(count=1) -> ary
- *
- * Rotates +self+ in place so that the element at +count+ comes first, and
- * returns +self+.
- *
- * If +count+ is negative then it rotates in the opposite direction, starting
- * from the end of the array where +-1+ is the last element.
- *
- * a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d" ]
- * a.rotate! #=> ["b", "c", "d", "a"]
- * a #=> ["b", "c", "d", "a"]
- * a.rotate!(2) #=> ["d", "a", "b", "c"]
- * a.rotate!(-3) #=> ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * array.reverse! -> array
+ *
+ * Reverses _self_ in place.
+ *
+ * a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
+ * a.reverse! #=> ["c", "b", "a"]
+ * a #=> ["c", "b", "a"]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_rotate_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_reverse_bang(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long n = 1;
-
- switch (argc) {
- case 1: n = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
- case 0: break;
- default: rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", NULL);
- }
- rb_ary_rotate(ary, n);
- return ary;
+ return rb_ary_reverse(ary);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.rotate(count=1) -> new_ary
- *
- * Returns a new array by rotating +self+ so that the element at +count+ is
- * the first element of the new array.
- *
- * If +count+ is negative then it rotates in the opposite direction, starting
- * from the end of +self+ where +-1+ is the last element.
- *
- * a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d" ]
- * a.rotate #=> ["b", "c", "d", "a"]
- * a #=> ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
- * a.rotate(2) #=> ["c", "d", "a", "b"]
- * a.rotate(-3) #=> ["b", "c", "d", "a"]
+ * array.reverse -> an_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array containing <i>self</i>'s elements in reverse order.
+ *
+ * [ "a", "b", "c" ].reverse #=> ["c", "b", "a"]
+ * [ 1 ].reverse #=> [1]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_rotate_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_reverse_m(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- VALUE rotated;
- const VALUE *ptr;
- long len, cnt = 1;
-
- switch (argc) {
- case 1: cnt = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
- case 0: break;
- default: rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", NULL);
- }
-
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- rotated = rb_ary_new2(len);
- if (len > 0) {
- cnt = rotate_count(cnt, len);
- ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
- len -= cnt;
- ary_memcpy(rotated, 0, len, ptr + cnt);
- ary_memcpy(rotated, len, cnt, ptr);
- }
- ARY_SET_LEN(rotated, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- return rotated;
+ return rb_ary_reverse(rb_ary_dup(ary));
}
struct ary_sort_data {
VALUE ary;
- int opt_methods;
- int opt_inited;
-};
-
-enum {
- sort_opt_Fixnum,
- sort_opt_String,
- sort_optimizable_count
+ VALUE *ptr;
+ long len;
};
-#define STRING_P(s) (RB_TYPE_P((s), T_STRING) && CLASS_OF(s) == rb_cString)
-
-#define SORT_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type) (1U << TOKEN_PASTE(sort_opt_,type))
-#define SORT_OPTIMIZABLE(data, type) \
- (((data)->opt_inited & SORT_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type)) ? \
- ((data)->opt_methods & SORT_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type)) : \
- (((data)->opt_inited |= SORT_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type)), \
- rb_method_basic_definition_p(TOKEN_PASTE(rb_c,type), id_cmp) && \
- ((data)->opt_methods |= SORT_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type))))
-
-static VALUE
-sort_reentered(VALUE ary)
+static void
+ary_sort_check(data)
+ struct ary_sort_data *data;
{
- if (RBASIC(ary)->klass) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "sort reentered");
+ if (RARRAY(data->ary)->ptr != data->ptr || RARRAY(data->ary)->len != data->len) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array modified during sort");
}
- return Qnil;
}
static int
-sort_1(const void *ap, const void *bp, void *dummy)
+sort_1(a, b, data)
+ VALUE *a, *b;
+ struct ary_sort_data *data;
{
- struct ary_sort_data *data = dummy;
- VALUE retval = sort_reentered(data->ary);
- VALUE a = *(const VALUE *)ap, b = *(const VALUE *)bp;
+ VALUE retval = rb_yield_values(2, *a, *b);
int n;
- retval = rb_yield_values(2, a, b);
- n = rb_cmpint(retval, a, b);
- sort_reentered(data->ary);
+ n = rb_cmpint(retval, *a, *b);
+ ary_sort_check(data);
return n;
}
static int
-sort_2(const void *ap, const void *bp, void *dummy)
+sort_2(ap, bp, data)
+ VALUE *ap, *bp;
+ struct ary_sort_data *data;
{
- struct ary_sort_data *data = dummy;
- VALUE retval = sort_reentered(data->ary);
- VALUE a = *(const VALUE *)ap, b = *(const VALUE *)bp;
+ VALUE retval;
+ VALUE a = *ap, b = *bp;
int n;
- if (FIXNUM_P(a) && FIXNUM_P(b) && SORT_OPTIMIZABLE(data, Fixnum)) {
+ if (FIXNUM_P(a) && FIXNUM_P(b)) {
if ((long)a > (long)b) return 1;
if ((long)a < (long)b) return -1;
return 0;
}
- if (STRING_P(a) && STRING_P(b) && SORT_OPTIMIZABLE(data, String)) {
- return rb_str_cmp(a, b);
+ if (TYPE(a) == T_STRING) {
+ if (TYPE(b) == T_STRING) return rb_str_cmp(a, b);
}
- retval = rb_funcallv(a, id_cmp, 1, &b);
+ retval = rb_funcall(a, id_cmp, 1, b);
n = rb_cmpint(retval, a, b);
- sort_reentered(data->ary);
+ ary_sort_check(data);
return n;
}
+static VALUE
+sort_internal(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
+{
+ struct ary_sort_data data;
+
+ data.ary = ary;
+ data.ptr = RARRAY(ary)->ptr; data.len = RARRAY(ary)->len;
+ qsort(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, RARRAY(ary)->len, sizeof(VALUE),
+ rb_block_given_p()?sort_1:sort_2, &data);
+ return ary;
+}
+
+static VALUE
+sort_unlock(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
+{
+ FL_UNSET(ary, ARY_TMPLOCK);
+ return ary;
+}
+
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.sort! -> ary
- * ary.sort! { |a, b| block } -> ary
- *
- * Sorts +self+ in place.
- *
- * Comparisons for the sort will be done using the <code><=></code> operator
- * or using an optional code block.
- *
- * The block must implement a comparison between +a+ and +b+, and return
- * +-1+, when +a+ follows +b+, +0+ when +a+ and +b+ are equivalent, or ++1+
- * if +b+ follows +a+.
- *
- * See also Enumerable#sort_by.
- *
+ * array.sort! -> array
+ * array.sort! {| a,b | block } -> array
+ *
+ * Sorts _self_. Comparisons for
+ * the sort will be done using the <code><=></code> operator or using
+ * an optional code block. The block implements a comparison between
+ * <i>a</i> and <i>b</i>, returning -1, 0, or +1. See also
+ * <code>Enumerable#sort_by</code>.
+ *
* a = [ "d", "a", "e", "c", "b" ]
- * a.sort! #=> ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
- * a.sort! { |x,y| y <=> x } #=> ["e", "d", "c", "b", "a"]
+ * a.sort #=> ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
+ * a.sort {|x,y| y <=> x } #=> ["e", "d", "c", "b", "a"]
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_sort_bang(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_sort_bang(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(ary));
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) > 1) {
- VALUE tmp = ary_make_substitution(ary); /* only ary refers tmp */
- struct ary_sort_data data;
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
-
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(tmp);
- data.ary = tmp;
- data.opt_methods = 0;
- data.opt_inited = 0;
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(tmp, ptr, {
- ruby_qsort(ptr, len, sizeof(VALUE),
- rb_block_given_p()?sort_1:sort_2, &data);
- }); /* WB: no new reference */
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- if (ARY_EMBED_P(tmp)) {
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) { /* ary might be destructively operated in the given block */
- rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- }
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
- ary_memcpy(ary, 0, ARY_EMBED_LEN(tmp), ARY_EMBED_PTR(tmp));
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, ARY_EMBED_LEN(tmp));
- }
- else {
- if (!ARY_EMBED_P(ary) && ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary) == ARY_HEAP_PTR(tmp)) {
- FL_UNSET_SHARED(ary);
- ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, RARRAY_LEN(tmp));
- }
- else {
- assert(!ARY_SHARED_P(tmp));
- if (ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- FL_UNSET_EMBED(ary);
- }
- else if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- /* ary might be destructively operated in the given block */
- rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- }
- else {
- ruby_sized_xfree((void *)ARY_HEAP_PTR(ary), ARY_HEAP_SIZE(ary));
- }
- ARY_SET_PTR(ary, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(tmp));
- ARY_SET_HEAP_LEN(ary, len);
- ARY_SET_CAPA(ary, RARRAY_LEN(tmp));
- }
- /* tmp was lost ownership for the ptr */
- FL_UNSET(tmp, FL_FREEZE);
- FL_SET_EMBED(tmp);
- ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(tmp, 0);
- FL_SET(tmp, FL_FREEZE);
- }
- /* tmp will be GC'ed. */
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(tmp, rb_cArray); /* rb_cArray must be marked */
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len > 1) {
+ FL_SET(ary, ARY_TMPLOCK); /* prohibit modification during sort */
+ rb_ensure(sort_internal, ary, sort_unlock, ary);
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.sort -> new_ary
- * ary.sort { |a, b| block } -> new_ary
- *
- * Returns a new array created by sorting +self+.
- *
- * Comparisons for the sort will be done using the <code><=></code> operator
- * or using an optional code block.
- *
- * The block must implement a comparison between +a+ and +b+, and return
- * +-1+, when +a+ follows +b+, +0+ when +a+ and +b+ are equivalent, or ++1+
- * if +b+ follows +a+.
- *
- *
- * See also Enumerable#sort_by.
- *
+ * array.sort -> an_array
+ * array.sort {| a,b | block } -> an_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array created by sorting <i>self</i>. Comparisons for
+ * the sort will be done using the <code><=></code> operator or using
+ * an optional code block. The block implements a comparison between
+ * <i>a</i> and <i>b</i>, returning -1, 0, or +1. See also
+ * <code>Enumerable#sort_by</code>.
+ *
* a = [ "d", "a", "e", "c", "b" ]
* a.sort #=> ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
- * a.sort { |x,y| y <=> x } #=> ["e", "d", "c", "b", "a"]
+ * a.sort {|x,y| y <=> x } #=> ["e", "d", "c", "b", "a"]
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_sort(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_sort(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
ary = rb_ary_dup(ary);
rb_ary_sort_bang(ary);
@@ -2535,209 +1684,70 @@ rb_ary_sort(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.bsearch {|x| block } -> elem
- *
- * By using binary search, finds a value from this array which meets
- * the given condition in O(log n) where n is the size of the array.
- *
- * You can use this method in two use cases: a find-minimum mode and
- * a find-any mode. In either case, the elements of the array must be
- * monotone (or sorted) with respect to the block.
- *
- * In find-minimum mode (this is a good choice for typical use case),
- * the block must return true or false, and there must be an index i
- * (0 <= i <= ary.size) so that:
- *
- * - the block returns false for any element whose index is less than
- * i, and
- * - the block returns true for any element whose index is greater
- * than or equal to i.
- *
- * This method returns the i-th element. If i is equal to ary.size,
- * it returns nil.
- *
- * ary = [0, 4, 7, 10, 12]
- * ary.bsearch {|x| x >= 4 } #=> 4
- * ary.bsearch {|x| x >= 6 } #=> 7
- * ary.bsearch {|x| x >= -1 } #=> 0
- * ary.bsearch {|x| x >= 100 } #=> nil
- *
- * In find-any mode (this behaves like libc's bsearch(3)), the block
- * must return a number, and there must be two indices i and j
- * (0 <= i <= j <= ary.size) so that:
- *
- * - the block returns a positive number for ary[k] if 0 <= k < i,
- * - the block returns zero for ary[k] if i <= k < j, and
- * - the block returns a negative number for ary[k] if
- * j <= k < ary.size.
- *
- * Under this condition, this method returns any element whose index
- * is within i...j. If i is equal to j (i.e., there is no element
- * that satisfies the block), this method returns nil.
- *
- * ary = [0, 4, 7, 10, 12]
- * # try to find v such that 4 <= v < 8
- * ary.bsearch {|x| 1 - x / 4 } #=> 4 or 7
- * # try to find v such that 8 <= v < 10
- * ary.bsearch {|x| 4 - x / 2 } #=> nil
- *
- * You must not mix the two modes at a time; the block must always
- * return either true/false, or always return a number. It is
- * undefined which value is actually picked up at each iteration.
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_bsearch(VALUE ary)
-{
- long low = 0, high = RARRAY_LEN(ary), mid;
- int smaller = 0, satisfied = 0;
- VALUE v, val;
-
- RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
- while (low < high) {
- mid = low + ((high - low) / 2);
- val = rb_ary_entry(ary, mid);
- v = rb_yield(val);
- if (FIXNUM_P(v)) {
- if (FIX2INT(v) == 0) return val;
- smaller = FIX2INT(v) < 0;
- }
- else if (v == Qtrue) {
- satisfied = 1;
- smaller = 1;
- }
- else if (v == Qfalse || v == Qnil) {
- smaller = 0;
- }
- else if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(v, rb_cNumeric)) {
- const VALUE zero = INT2FIX(0);
- switch (rb_cmpint(rb_funcallv(v, id_cmp, 1, &zero), v, INT2FIX(0))) {
- case 0: return val;
- case 1: smaller = 1; break;
- case -1: smaller = 0;
- }
- }
- else {
- rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %s"
- " (must be numeric, true, false or nil)",
- rb_obj_classname(v));
- }
- if (smaller) {
- high = mid;
- }
- else {
- low = mid + 1;
- }
- }
- if (low == RARRAY_LEN(ary)) return Qnil;
- if (!satisfied) return Qnil;
- return rb_ary_entry(ary, low);
-}
-
-
-static VALUE
-sort_by_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, dummy))
-{
- return rb_yield(i);
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.sort_by! { |obj| block } -> ary
- * ary.sort_by! -> Enumerator
- *
- * Sorts +self+ in place using a set of keys generated by mapping the
- * values in +self+ through the given block.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_sort_by_bang(VALUE ary)
-{
- VALUE sorted;
-
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- sorted = rb_block_call(ary, rb_intern("sort_by"), 0, 0, sort_by_i, 0);
- rb_ary_replace(ary, sorted);
- return ary;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.collect { |item| block } -> new_ary
- * ary.map { |item| block } -> new_ary
- * ary.collect -> Enumerator
- * ary.map -> Enumerator
- *
- * Invokes the given block once for each element of +self+.
- *
- * Creates a new array containing the values returned by the block.
- *
- * See also Enumerable#collect.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
+ * array.collect {|item| block } -> an_array
+ * array.map {|item| block } -> an_array
+ *
+ * Invokes <i>block</i> once for each element of <i>self</i>. Creates a
+ * new array containing the values returned by the block.
+ * See also <code>Enumerable#collect</code>.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d" ]
- * a.collect { |x| x + "!" } #=> ["a!", "b!", "c!", "d!"]
- * a.map.with_index{ |x, i| x * i } #=> ["", "b", "cc", "ddd"]
- * a #=> ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
+ * a.collect {|x| x + "!" } #=> ["a!", "b!", "c!", "d!"]
+ * a #=> ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_collect(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_collect(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
long i;
VALUE collect;
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- collect = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_ary_push(collect, rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
+ if (!rb_block_given_p()) {
+ return rb_ary_new4(RARRAY(ary)->len, RARRAY(ary)->ptr);
+ }
+
+ collect = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY(ary)->len);
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ rb_ary_push(collect, rb_yield(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i]));
}
return collect;
}
-
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.collect! {|item| block } -> ary
- * ary.map! {|item| block } -> ary
- * ary.collect! -> Enumerator
- * ary.map! -> Enumerator
- *
- * Invokes the given block once for each element of +self+, replacing the
- * element with the value returned by the block.
- *
- * See also Enumerable#collect.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
+ * array.collect! {|item| block } -> array
+ * array.map! {|item| block } -> array
*
+ * Invokes the block once for each element of _self_, replacing the
+ * element with the value returned by _block_.
+ * See also <code>Enumerable#collect</code>.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d" ]
- * a.map! {|x| x + "!" }
- * a #=> [ "a!", "b!", "c!", "d!" ]
- * a.collect!.with_index {|x, i| x[0...i] }
- * a #=> ["", "b", "c!", "d!"]
+ * a.collect! {|x| x + "!" }
+ * a #=> [ "a!", "b!", "c!", "d!" ]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_collect_bang(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_collect_bang(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
long i;
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_ary_store(ary, i, rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ rb_ary_store(ary, i, rb_yield(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i]));
}
return ary;
}
VALUE
-rb_get_values_at(VALUE obj, long olen, int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE (*func) (VALUE, long))
+rb_values_at(obj, olen, argc, argv, func)
+ VALUE obj;
+ long olen;
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE (*func) _((VALUE,long));
{
VALUE result = rb_ary_new2(argc);
long beg, len, i, j;
@@ -2748,13 +1758,15 @@ rb_get_values_at(VALUE obj, long olen, int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE (*func
continue;
}
/* check if idx is Range */
- if (rb_range_beg_len(argv[i], &beg, &len, olen, 1)) {
- long end = olen < beg+len ? olen : beg+len;
- for (j = beg; j < end; j++) {
- rb_ary_push(result, (*func)(obj, j));
+ switch (rb_range_beg_len(argv[i], &beg, &len, olen, 0)) {
+ case Qfalse:
+ break;
+ case Qnil:
+ continue;
+ default:
+ for (j=0; j<len; j++) {
+ rb_ary_push(result, (*func)(obj, j+beg));
}
- if (beg + len > j)
- rb_ary_resize(result, RARRAY_LEN(result) + (beg + len) - j);
continue;
}
rb_ary_push(result, (*func)(obj, NUM2LONG(argv[i])));
@@ -2762,59 +1774,53 @@ rb_get_values_at(VALUE obj, long olen, int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE (*func
return result;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.values_at(selector, ...) -> new_ary
- *
- * Returns an array containing the elements in +self+ corresponding to the
- * given +selector+(s).
- *
- * The selectors may be either integer indices or ranges.
- *
- * See also Array#select.
+ * array.values_at(selector,... ) -> an_array
*
+ * Returns an array containing the elements in
+ * _self_ corresponding to the given selector(s). The selectors
+ * may be either integer indices or ranges.
+ * See also <code>Array#select</code>.
+ *
* a = %w{ a b c d e f }
- * a.values_at(1, 3, 5) # => ["b", "d", "f"]
- * a.values_at(1, 3, 5, 7) # => ["b", "d", "f", nil]
- * a.values_at(-1, -2, -2, -7) # => ["f", "e", "e", nil]
- * a.values_at(4..6, 3...6) # => ["e", "f", nil, "d", "e", "f"]
+ * a.values_at(1, 3, 5)
+ * a.values_at(1, 3, 5, 7)
+ * a.values_at(-1, -3, -5, -7)
+ * a.values_at(1..3, 2...5)
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_values_at(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_values_at(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
- return rb_get_values_at(ary, RARRAY_LEN(ary), argc, argv, rb_ary_entry);
+ return rb_values_at(ary, RARRAY(ary)->len, argc, argv, rb_ary_entry);
}
-
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.select { |item| block } -> new_ary
- * ary.select -> Enumerator
- *
- * Returns a new array containing all elements of +ary+
- * for which the given +block+ returns a true value.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * [1,2,3,4,5].select { |num| num.even? } #=> [2, 4]
- *
+ * array.select {|item| block } -> an_array
+ *
+ * Invokes the block passing in successive elements from <i>array</i>,
+ * returning an array containing those elements for which the block
+ * returns a true value (equivalent to <code>Enumerable#select</code>).
+ *
* a = %w{ a b c d e f }
- * a.select { |v| v =~ /[aeiou]/ } #=> ["a", "e"]
- *
- * See also Enumerable#select.
+ * a.select {|v| v =~ /[aeiou]/} #=> ["a", "e"]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_select(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_select(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
VALUE result;
long i;
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- result = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) {
+ result = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY(ary)->len);
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i]))) {
rb_ary_push(result, rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
}
}
@@ -2823,92 +1829,14 @@ rb_ary_select(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.select! {|item| block } -> ary or nil
- * ary.select! -> Enumerator
- *
- * Invokes the given block passing in successive elements from +self+,
- * deleting elements for which the block returns a +false+ value.
- *
- * If changes were made, it will return +self+, otherwise it returns +nil+.
- *
- * See also Array#keep_if
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_select_bang(VALUE ary)
-{
- long i1, i2;
-
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- for (i1 = i2 = 0; i1 < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i1++) {
- VALUE v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
- if (!RTEST(rb_yield(v))) continue;
- if (i1 != i2) {
- rb_ary_store(ary, i2, v);
- }
- i2++;
- }
-
- if (i1 == i2) return Qnil;
- if (i2 < i1)
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, i2);
- return ary;
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.keep_if { |item| block } -> ary
- * ary.keep_if -> Enumerator
- *
- * Deletes every element of +self+ for which the given block evaluates to
- * +false+.
- *
- * See also Array#select!
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * a = %w{ a b c d e f }
- * a.keep_if { |v| v =~ /[aeiou]/ } #=> ["a", "e"]
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_keep_if(VALUE ary)
-{
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- rb_ary_select_bang(ary);
- return ary;
-}
-
-static void
-ary_resize_smaller(VALUE ary, long len)
-{
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) > len) {
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, len);
- if (len * 2 < ARY_CAPA(ary) &&
- ARY_CAPA(ary) > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
- ary_resize_capa(ary, len * 2);
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.delete(obj) -> item or nil
- * ary.delete(obj) { block } -> item or result of block
- *
- * Deletes all items from +self+ that are equal to +obj+.
- *
- * Returns the last deleted item, or +nil+ if no matching item is found.
- *
- * If the optional code block is given, the result of the block is returned if
- * the item is not found. (To remove +nil+ elements and get an informative
- * return value, use Array#compact!)
- *
+ * array.delete(obj) -> obj or nil
+ * array.delete(obj) { block } -> obj or nil
+ *
+ * Deletes items from <i>self</i> that are equal to <i>obj</i>. If
+ * the item is not found, returns <code>nil</code>. If the optional
+ * code block is given, returns the result of <i>block</i> if the item
+ * is not found.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "b", "b", "c" ]
* a.delete("b") #=> "b"
* a #=> ["a", "c"]
@@ -2917,62 +1845,47 @@ ary_resize_smaller(VALUE ary, long len)
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_delete(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
+rb_ary_delete(ary, item)
+ VALUE ary;
+ VALUE item;
{
- VALUE v = item;
long i1, i2;
- for (i1 = i2 = 0; i1 < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i1++) {
- VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
+ for (i1 = i2 = 0; i1 < RARRAY(ary)->len; i1++) {
+ VALUE e = RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i1];
- if (rb_equal(e, item)) {
- v = e;
- continue;
- }
+ if (rb_equal(e, item)) continue;
if (i1 != i2) {
rb_ary_store(ary, i2, e);
}
i2++;
}
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == i2) {
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == i2) {
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
return rb_yield(item);
}
return Qnil;
}
- ary_resize_smaller(ary, i2);
-
- return v;
-}
-
-void
-rb_ary_delete_same(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
-{
- long i1, i2;
-
- for (i1 = i2 = 0; i1 < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i1++) {
- VALUE e = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i1);
-
- if (e == item) {
- continue;
- }
- if (i1 != i2) {
- rb_ary_store(ary, i2, e);
+ rb_ary_modify(ary);
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len > i2) {
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = i2;
+ if (i2 * 2 < RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa &&
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa > ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE) {
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, i2 * 2);
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = i2 * 2;
}
- i2++;
- }
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == i2) {
- return;
}
- ary_resize_smaller(ary, i2);
+ return item;
}
VALUE
-rb_ary_delete_at(VALUE ary, long pos)
+rb_ary_delete_at(ary, pos)
+ VALUE ary;
+ long pos;
{
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ long i, len = RARRAY(ary)->len;
VALUE del;
if (pos >= len) return Qnil;
@@ -2982,48 +1895,52 @@ rb_ary_delete_at(VALUE ary, long pos)
}
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- del = RARRAY_AREF(ary, pos);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- MEMMOVE(ptr+pos, ptr+pos+1, VALUE, len-pos-1);
- });
- ARY_INCREASE_LEN(ary, -1);
+ del = RARRAY(ary)->ptr[pos];
+ for (i = pos + 1; i < len; i++, pos++) {
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr[pos] = RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i];
+ }
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = pos;
return del;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.delete_at(index) -> obj or nil
- *
- * Deletes the element at the specified +index+, returning that element, or
- * +nil+ if the +index+ is out of range.
- *
- * See also Array#slice!
- *
- * a = ["ant", "bat", "cat", "dog"]
+ * array.delete_at(index) -> obj or nil
+ *
+ * Deletes the element at the specified index, returning that element,
+ * or <code>nil</code> if the index is out of range. See also
+ * <code>Array#slice!</code>.
+ *
+ * a = %w( ant bat cat dog )
* a.delete_at(2) #=> "cat"
* a #=> ["ant", "bat", "dog"]
* a.delete_at(99) #=> nil
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_delete_at_m(VALUE ary, VALUE pos)
+rb_ary_delete_at_m(ary, pos)
+ VALUE ary, pos;
{
return rb_ary_delete_at(ary, NUM2LONG(pos));
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.slice!(index) -> obj or nil
- * ary.slice!(start, length) -> new_ary or nil
- * ary.slice!(range) -> new_ary or nil
- *
- * Deletes the element(s) given by an +index+ (optionally up to +length+
- * elements) or by a +range+.
- *
- * Returns the deleted object (or objects), or +nil+ if the +index+ is out of
- * range.
- *
+ * array.slice!(index) -> obj or nil
+ * array.slice!(start, length) -> sub_array or nil
+ * array.slice!(range) -> sub_array or nil
+ *
+ * Deletes the element(s) given by an index (optionally with a length)
+ * or by a range. Returns the deleted object, subarray, or
+ * <code>nil</code> if the index is out of range. Equivalent to:
+ *
+ * def slice!(*args)
+ * result = self[*args]
+ * self[*args] = nil
+ * result
+ * end
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
* a.slice!(1) #=> "b"
* a #=> ["a", "c"]
@@ -3034,304 +1951,194 @@ rb_ary_delete_at_m(VALUE ary, VALUE pos)
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_slice_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_slice_bang(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
VALUE arg1, arg2;
- long pos, len, orig_len;
+ long pos, len;
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- if (argc == 2) {
- pos = NUM2LONG(argv[0]);
- len = NUM2LONG(argv[1]);
+ if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &arg1, &arg2) == 2) {
+ pos = NUM2LONG(arg1);
+ len = NUM2LONG(arg2);
delete_pos_len:
- if (len < 0) return Qnil;
- orig_len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
if (pos < 0) {
- pos += orig_len;
- if (pos < 0) return Qnil;
+ pos = RARRAY(ary)->len + pos;
}
- else if (orig_len < pos) return Qnil;
- if (orig_len < pos + len) {
- len = orig_len - pos;
- }
- if (len == 0) return rb_ary_new2(0);
- arg2 = rb_ary_new4(len, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary)+pos);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS(arg2, rb_obj_class(ary));
- rb_ary_splice(ary, pos, len, Qundef);
+ arg2 = rb_ary_subseq(ary, pos, len);
+ rb_ary_splice(ary, pos, len, Qnil); /* Qnil/rb_ary_new2(0) */
return arg2;
}
- if (argc != 1) {
- /* error report */
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", NULL, NULL);
- }
- arg1 = argv[0];
-
- if (!FIXNUM_P(arg1)) {
- switch (rb_range_beg_len(arg1, &pos, &len, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 0)) {
- case Qtrue:
- /* valid range */
- goto delete_pos_len;
- case Qnil:
- /* invalid range */
- return Qnil;
- default:
- /* not a range */
- break;
- }
+ if (!FIXNUM_P(arg1) && rb_range_beg_len(arg1, &pos, &len, RARRAY(ary)->len, 1)) {
+ goto delete_pos_len;
}
return rb_ary_delete_at(ary, NUM2LONG(arg1));
}
-static VALUE
-ary_reject(VALUE orig, VALUE result)
-{
- long i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(orig); i++) {
- VALUE v = RARRAY_AREF(orig, i);
- if (!RTEST(rb_yield(v))) {
- rb_ary_push(result, v);
- }
- }
- return result;
-}
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * array.reject! {|item| block } -> array or nil
+ *
+ * Equivalent to <code>Array#delete_if</code>, deleting elements from
+ * _self_ for which the block evaluates to true, but returns
+ * <code>nil</code> if no changes were made. Also see
+ * <code>Enumerable#reject</code>.
+ */
static VALUE
-ary_reject_bang(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_reject_bang(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long i;
- VALUE result = Qnil;
+ long i1, i2;
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ) {
- VALUE v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(v))) {
- rb_ary_delete_at(ary, i);
- result = ary;
- }
- else {
- i++;
+ rb_ary_modify(ary);
+ for (i1 = i2 = 0; i1 < RARRAY(ary)->len; i1++) {
+ VALUE v = RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i1];
+ if (RTEST(rb_yield(v))) continue;
+ if (i1 != i2) {
+ rb_ary_store(ary, i2, v);
}
+ i2++;
}
- return result;
-}
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == i2) return Qnil;
+ if (i2 < RARRAY(ary)->len)
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = i2;
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.reject! { |item| block } -> ary or nil
- * ary.reject! -> Enumerator
- *
- * Equivalent to Array#delete_if, deleting elements from +self+ for which the
- * block evaluates to +true+, but returns +nil+ if no changes were made.
- *
- * The array is changed instantly every time the block is called, not after
- * the iteration is over.
- *
- * See also Enumerable#reject and Array#delete_if.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_reject_bang(VALUE ary)
-{
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- return ary_reject_bang(ary);
+ return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.reject {|item| block } -> new_ary
- * ary.reject -> Enumerator
- *
- * Returns a new array containing the items in +self+ for which the given
- * block is not +true+.
- *
- * See also Array#delete_if
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
+ * array.reject {|item| block } -> an_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array containing the items in _self_
+ * for which the block is not true.
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_reject(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_reject(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- VALUE rejected_ary;
-
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- rejected_ary = rb_ary_new();
- ary_reject(ary, rejected_ary);
- return rejected_ary;
+ ary = rb_ary_dup(ary);
+ rb_ary_reject_bang(ary);
+ return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.delete_if { |item| block } -> ary
- * ary.delete_if -> Enumerator
- *
- * Deletes every element of +self+ for which block evaluates to +true+.
- *
- * The array is changed instantly every time the block is called, not after
- * the iteration is over.
- *
- * See also Array#reject!
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * scores = [ 97, 42, 75 ]
- * scores.delete_if {|score| score < 80 } #=> [97]
+ * array.delete_if {|item| block } -> array
+ *
+ * Deletes every element of <i>self</i> for which <i>block</i> evaluates
+ * to <code>true</code>.
+ *
+ * a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
+ * a.delete_if {|x| x >= "b" } #=> ["a"]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_delete_if(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_delete_if(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0, ary_enum_length);
- ary_reject_bang(ary);
+ rb_ary_reject_bang(ary);
return ary;
}
-static VALUE
-take_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(val, cbarg))
-{
- VALUE *args = (VALUE *)cbarg;
- if (args[1]-- == 0) rb_iter_break();
- if (argc > 1) val = rb_ary_new4(argc, argv);
- rb_ary_push(args[0], val);
- return Qnil;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-take_items(VALUE obj, long n)
-{
- VALUE result = rb_check_array_type(obj);
- VALUE args[2];
-
- if (!NIL_P(result)) return rb_ary_subseq(result, 0, n);
- result = rb_ary_new2(n);
- args[0] = result; args[1] = (VALUE)n;
- if (rb_check_block_call(obj, idEach, 0, 0, take_i, (VALUE)args) == Qundef)
- rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (must respond to :each)",
- rb_obj_class(obj));
- return result;
-}
-
-
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.zip(arg, ...) -> new_ary
- * ary.zip(arg, ...) { |arr| block } -> nil
- *
- * Converts any arguments to arrays, then merges elements of +self+ with
- * corresponding elements from each argument.
- *
- * This generates a sequence of <code>ary.size</code> _n_-element arrays,
- * where _n_ is one more than the count of arguments.
- *
- * If the size of any argument is less than the size of the initial array,
- * +nil+ values are supplied.
- *
- * If a block is given, it is invoked for each output +array+, otherwise an
- * array of arrays is returned.
- *
+ * array.zip(arg, ...) -> an_array
+ * array.zip(arg, ...) {| arr | block } -> nil
+ *
+ * Converts any arguments to arrays, then merges elements of
+ * <i>self</i> with corresponding elements from each argument. This
+ * generates a sequence of <code>self.size</code> <em>n</em>-element
+ * arrays, where <em>n</em> is one more that the count of arguments. If
+ * the size of any argument is less than <code>enumObj.size</code>,
+ * <code>nil</code> values are supplied. If a block given, it is
+ * invoked for each output array, otherwise an array of arrays is
+ * returned.
+ *
* a = [ 4, 5, 6 ]
* b = [ 7, 8, 9 ]
- * [1, 2, 3].zip(a, b) #=> [[1, 4, 7], [2, 5, 8], [3, 6, 9]]
- * [1, 2].zip(a, b) #=> [[1, 4, 7], [2, 5, 8]]
- * a.zip([1, 2], [8]) #=> [[4, 1, 8], [5, 2, nil], [6, nil, nil]]
+ *
+ * [1,2,3].zip(a, b) #=> [[1, 4, 7], [2, 5, 8], [3, 6, 9]]
+ * [1,2].zip(a,b) #=> [[1, 4, 7], [2, 5, 8]]
+ * a.zip([1,2],[8]) #=> [[4,1,8], [5,2,nil], [6,nil,nil]]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_zip(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_zip(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
int i, j;
- long len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- VALUE result = Qnil;
+ long len;
+ VALUE result;
for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
- argv[i] = take_items(argv[i], len);
+ argv[i] = to_ary(argv[i]);
}
-
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- int arity = rb_block_arity();
-
- if (arity > 1) {
- VALUE work, *tmp;
-
- tmp = ALLOCV_N(VALUE, work, argc+1);
-
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- tmp[0] = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
- tmp[j+1] = rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i);
- }
- rb_yield_values2(argc+1, tmp);
- }
-
- if (work) ALLOCV_END(work);
- }
- else {
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- VALUE tmp = rb_ary_new2(argc+1);
-
- rb_ary_push(tmp, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
- rb_ary_push(tmp, rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i));
- }
- rb_yield(tmp);
- }
- }
- }
- else {
- result = rb_ary_new_capa(len);
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ VALUE tmp = rb_ary_new2(argc+1);
- for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
- VALUE tmp = rb_ary_new_capa(argc+1);
-
- rb_ary_push(tmp, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
+ rb_ary_push(tmp, rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
rb_ary_push(tmp, rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i));
}
- rb_ary_push(result, tmp);
+ rb_yield(tmp);
}
+ return Qnil;
}
+ len = RARRAY(ary)->len;
+ result = rb_ary_new2(len);
+ for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
+ VALUE tmp = rb_ary_new2(argc+1);
+ rb_ary_push(tmp, rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
+ for (j=0; j<argc; j++) {
+ rb_ary_push(tmp, rb_ary_elt(argv[j], i));
+ }
+ rb_ary_push(result, tmp);
+ }
return result;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.transpose -> new_ary
- *
- * Assumes that +self+ is an array of arrays and transposes the rows and
- * columns.
- *
+ * array.transpose -> an_array
+ *
+ * Assumes that <i>self</i> is an array of arrays and transposes the
+ * rows and columns.
+ *
* a = [[1,2], [3,4], [5,6]]
* a.transpose #=> [[1, 3, 5], [2, 4, 6]]
- *
- * If the length of the subarrays don't match, an IndexError is raised.
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_transpose(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_transpose(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
long elen = -1, alen, i, j;
VALUE tmp, result = 0;
- alen = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ alen = RARRAY(ary)->len;
if (alen == 0) return rb_ary_dup(ary);
for (i=0; i<alen; i++) {
tmp = to_ary(rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
if (elen < 0) { /* first element */
- elen = RARRAY_LEN(tmp);
+ elen = RARRAY(tmp)->len;
result = rb_ary_new2(elen);
for (j=0; j<elen; j++) {
rb_ary_store(result, j, rb_ary_new2(alen));
}
}
- else if (elen != RARRAY_LEN(tmp)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "element size differs (%ld should be %ld)",
- RARRAY_LEN(tmp), elen);
+ else if (elen != RARRAY(tmp)->len) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eIndexError, "element size differs (%d should be %d)",
+ RARRAY(tmp)->len, elen);
}
for (j=0; j<elen; j++) {
rb_ary_store(rb_ary_elt(result, j), i, rb_ary_elt(tmp, j));
@@ -3342,123 +2149,96 @@ rb_ary_transpose(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.replace(other_ary) -> ary
- * ary.initialize_copy(other_ary) -> ary
- *
- * Replaces the contents of +self+ with the contents of +other_ary+,
- * truncating or expanding if necessary.
- *
+ * array.replace(other_array) -> array
+ *
+ * Replaces the contents of <i>self</i> with the contents of
+ * <i>other_array</i>, truncating or expanding if necessary.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d", "e" ]
* a.replace([ "x", "y", "z" ]) #=> ["x", "y", "z"]
* a #=> ["x", "y", "z"]
*/
-VALUE
-rb_ary_replace(VALUE copy, VALUE orig)
+static VALUE
+rb_ary_replace(copy, orig)
+ VALUE copy, orig;
{
- rb_ary_modify_check(copy);
+ VALUE shared;
+
+ rb_ary_modify(copy);
orig = to_ary(orig);
if (copy == orig) return copy;
+ shared = ary_make_shared(orig);
+ if (RARRAY(copy)->ptr && !FL_TEST(copy, ELTS_SHARED))
+ free(RARRAY(copy)->ptr);
+ RARRAY(copy)->ptr = RARRAY(orig)->ptr;
+ RARRAY(copy)->len = RARRAY(orig)->len;
+ RARRAY(copy)->aux.shared = shared;
+ FL_SET(copy, ELTS_SHARED);
- if (RARRAY_LEN(orig) <= RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- VALUE shared = 0;
-
- if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(copy)) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(copy, ptr, ruby_sized_xfree(ptr, ARY_HEAP_SIZE(copy)));
- }
- else if (ARY_SHARED_P(copy)) {
- shared = ARY_SHARED(copy);
- FL_UNSET_SHARED(copy);
- }
- FL_SET_EMBED(copy);
- ary_memcpy(copy, 0, RARRAY_LEN(orig), RARRAY_CONST_PTR(orig));
- if (shared) {
- rb_ary_decrement_share(shared);
- }
- ARY_SET_LEN(copy, RARRAY_LEN(orig));
- }
- else {
- VALUE shared = ary_make_shared(orig);
- if (ARY_OWNS_HEAP_P(copy)) {
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(copy, ptr, ruby_sized_xfree(ptr, ARY_HEAP_SIZE(copy)));
- }
- else {
- rb_ary_unshare_safe(copy);
- }
- FL_UNSET_EMBED(copy);
- ARY_SET_PTR(copy, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(orig));
- ARY_SET_LEN(copy, RARRAY_LEN(orig));
- rb_ary_set_shared(copy, shared);
- }
return copy;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.clear -> ary
+ * array.clear -> array
*
- * Removes all elements from +self+.
+ * Removes all elements from _self_.
*
* a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d", "e" ]
* a.clear #=> [ ]
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_clear(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_clear(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, 0);
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary)) {
- if (!ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
- }
- }
- else if (ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE * 2 < ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
- ary_resize_capa(ary, ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE * 2);
+ rb_ary_modify(ary);
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = 0;
+ if (ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE * 2 < RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa) {
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE * 2);
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE * 2;
}
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.fill(obj) -> ary
- * ary.fill(obj, start [, length]) -> ary
- * ary.fill(obj, range ) -> ary
- * ary.fill { |index| block } -> ary
- * ary.fill(start [, length] ) { |index| block } -> ary
- * ary.fill(range) { |index| block } -> ary
- *
- * The first three forms set the selected elements of +self+ (which
- * may be the entire array) to +obj+.
- *
- * A +start+ of +nil+ is equivalent to zero.
- *
- * A +length+ of +nil+ is equivalent to the length of the array.
- *
- * The last three forms fill the array with the value of the given block,
- * which is passed the absolute index of each element to be filled.
- *
- * Negative values of +start+ count from the end of the array, where +-1+ is
- * the last element.
- *
+ * array.fill(obj) -> array
+ * array.fill(obj, start [, length]) -> array
+ * array.fill(obj, range ) -> array
+ * array.fill {|index| block } -> array
+ * array.fill(start [, length] ) {|index| block } -> array
+ * array.fill(range) {|index| block } -> array
+ *
+ * The first three forms set the selected elements of <i>self</i> (which
+ * may be the entire array) to <i>obj</i>. A <i>start</i> of
+ * <code>nil</code> is equivalent to zero. A <i>length</i> of
+ * <code>nil</code> is equivalent to <i>self.length</i>. The last three
+ * forms fill the array with the value of the block. The block is
+ * passed the absolute index of each element to be filled.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c", "d" ]
* a.fill("x") #=> ["x", "x", "x", "x"]
* a.fill("z", 2, 2) #=> ["x", "x", "z", "z"]
* a.fill("y", 0..1) #=> ["y", "y", "z", "z"]
- * a.fill { |i| i*i } #=> [0, 1, 4, 9]
- * a.fill(-2) { |i| i*i*i } #=> [0, 1, 8, 27]
+ * a.fill {|i| i*i} #=> [0, 1, 4, 9]
+ * a.fill(-2) {|i| i*i*i} #=> [0, 1, 8, 27]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_fill(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_fill(argc, argv, ary)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE ary;
{
VALUE item, arg1, arg2;
long beg = 0, end = 0, len = 0;
- int block_p = FALSE;
+ VALUE *p, *pend;
+ int block_p = Qfalse;
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- block_p = TRUE;
+ block_p = Qtrue;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &arg1, &arg2);
argc += 1; /* hackish */
}
@@ -3468,36 +2248,31 @@ rb_ary_fill(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
switch (argc) {
case 1:
beg = 0;
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ len = RARRAY(ary)->len;
break;
case 2:
- if (rb_range_beg_len(arg1, &beg, &len, RARRAY_LEN(ary), 1)) {
+ if (rb_range_beg_len(arg1, &beg, &len, RARRAY(ary)->len, 1)) {
break;
}
/* fall through */
case 3:
beg = NIL_P(arg1) ? 0 : NUM2LONG(arg1);
if (beg < 0) {
- beg = RARRAY_LEN(ary) + beg;
+ beg = RARRAY(ary)->len + beg;
if (beg < 0) beg = 0;
}
- len = NIL_P(arg2) ? RARRAY_LEN(ary) - beg : NUM2LONG(arg2);
+ len = NIL_P(arg2) ? RARRAY(ary)->len - beg : NUM2LONG(arg2);
break;
}
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- if (len < 0) {
- return ary;
- }
- if (beg >= ARY_MAX_SIZE || len > ARY_MAX_SIZE - beg) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "argument too big");
- }
end = beg + len;
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) < end) {
- if (end >= ARY_CAPA(ary)) {
- ary_resize_capa(ary, end);
+ if (end > RARRAY(ary)->len) {
+ if (end >= RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa) {
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, end);
+ RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = end;
}
- ary_mem_clear(ary, RARRAY_LEN(ary), end - RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, end);
+ rb_mem_clear(RARRAY(ary)->ptr + RARRAY(ary)->len, end - RARRAY(ary)->len);
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = end;
}
if (block_p) {
@@ -3506,86 +2281,76 @@ rb_ary_fill(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
for (i=beg; i<end; i++) {
v = rb_yield(LONG2NUM(i));
- if (i>=RARRAY_LEN(ary)) break;
- ARY_SET(ary, i, v);
+ if (i>=RARRAY(ary)->len) break;
+ RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i] = v;
}
}
else {
- ary_memfill(ary, beg, len, item);
+ p = RARRAY(ary)->ptr + beg;
+ pend = p + len;
+ while (p < pend) {
+ *p++ = item;
+ }
}
return ary;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary + other_ary -> new_ary
+ * array + other_array -> an_array
*
- * Concatenation --- Returns a new array built by concatenating the
+ * Concatenation---Returns a new array built by concatenating the
* two arrays together to produce a third array.
- *
+ *
* [ 1, 2, 3 ] + [ 4, 5 ] #=> [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]
- * a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
- * c = a + [ "d", "e", "f" ]
- * c #=> [ "a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f" ]
- * a #=> [ "a", "b", "c" ]
- *
- * See also Array#concat.
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_plus(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_ary_plus(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
VALUE z;
- long len, xlen, ylen;
+ long len;
y = to_ary(y);
- xlen = RARRAY_LEN(x);
- ylen = RARRAY_LEN(y);
- len = xlen + ylen;
+ len = RARRAY(x)->len + RARRAY(y)->len;
z = rb_ary_new2(len);
-
- ary_memcpy(z, 0, xlen, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(x));
- ary_memcpy(z, xlen, ylen, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(y));
- ARY_SET_LEN(z, len);
+ MEMCPY(RARRAY(z)->ptr, RARRAY(x)->ptr, VALUE, RARRAY(x)->len);
+ MEMCPY(RARRAY(z)->ptr + RARRAY(x)->len, RARRAY(y)->ptr, VALUE, RARRAY(y)->len);
+ RARRAY(z)->len = len;
return z;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.concat(other_ary) -> ary
- *
- * Appends the elements of +other_ary+ to +self+.
+ * array.concat(other_array) -> array
*
+ * Appends the elements in other_array to _self_.
+ *
* [ "a", "b" ].concat( ["c", "d"] ) #=> [ "a", "b", "c", "d" ]
- * a = [ 1, 2, 3 ]
- * a.concat( [ 4, 5 ] )
- * a #=> [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]
- *
- * See also Array#+.
*/
+
VALUE
-rb_ary_concat(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_ary_concat(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- rb_ary_modify_check(x);
y = to_ary(y);
- if (RARRAY_LEN(y) > 0) {
- rb_ary_splice(x, RARRAY_LEN(x), 0, y);
+ if (RARRAY(y)->len > 0) {
+ rb_ary_splice(x, RARRAY(x)->len, 0, y);
}
return x;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary * int -> new_ary
- * ary * str -> new_string
+ * array * int -> an_array
+ * array * str -> a_string
*
- * Repetition --- With a String argument, equivalent to
- * <code>ary.join(str)</code>.
- *
- * Otherwise, returns a new array built by concatenating the +int+ copies of
- * +self+.
+ * Repetition---With a String argument, equivalent to
+ * self.join(str). Otherwise, returns a new array
+ * built by concatenating the _int_ copies of _self_.
*
*
* [ 1, 2, 3 ] * 3 #=> [ 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 ]
@@ -3594,11 +2359,11 @@ rb_ary_concat(VALUE x, VALUE y)
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_times(VALUE ary, VALUE times)
+rb_ary_times(ary, times)
+ VALUE ary, times;
{
VALUE ary2, tmp;
- const VALUE *ptr;
- long t, len;
+ long i, len;
tmp = rb_check_string_type(times);
if (!NIL_P(tmp)) {
@@ -3606,50 +2371,37 @@ rb_ary_times(VALUE ary, VALUE times)
}
len = NUM2LONG(times);
- if (len == 0) {
- ary2 = ary_new(rb_obj_class(ary), 0);
- goto out;
- }
+ if (len == 0) return ary_new(rb_obj_class(ary), 0);
if (len < 0) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative argument");
}
- if (ARY_MAX_SIZE/len < RARRAY_LEN(ary)) {
+ if (LONG_MAX/len < RARRAY(ary)->len) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "argument too big");
}
- len *= RARRAY_LEN(ary);
+ len *= RARRAY(ary)->len;
ary2 = ary_new(rb_obj_class(ary), len);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary2, len);
-
- ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
- t = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (0 < t) {
- ary_memcpy(ary2, 0, t, ptr);
- while (t <= len/2) {
- ary_memcpy(ary2, t, t, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2));
- t *= 2;
- }
- if (t < len) {
- ary_memcpy(ary2, t, len-t, RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2));
- }
- }
- out:
+ RARRAY(ary2)->len = len;
+
+ for (i=0; i<len; i+=RARRAY(ary)->len) {
+ MEMCPY(RARRAY(ary2)->ptr+i, RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, RARRAY(ary)->len);
+ }
OBJ_INFECT(ary2, ary);
return ary2;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.assoc(obj) -> new_ary or nil
- *
- * Searches through an array whose elements are also arrays comparing +obj+
- * with the first element of each contained array using <code>obj.==</code>.
+ * array.assoc(obj) -> an_array or nil
*
- * Returns the first contained array that matches (that is, the first
- * associated array), or +nil+ if no match is found.
- *
- * See also Array#rassoc
+ * Searches through an array whose elements are also arrays
+ * comparing _obj_ with the first element of each contained array
+ * using obj.==.
+ * Returns the first contained array that matches (that
+ * is, the first associated array),
+ * or +nil+ if no match is found.
+ * See also <code>Array#rassoc</code>.
*
* s1 = [ "colors", "red", "blue", "green" ]
* s2 = [ "letters", "a", "b", "c" ]
@@ -3660,15 +2412,17 @@ rb_ary_times(VALUE ary, VALUE times)
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_assoc(VALUE ary, VALUE key)
+rb_ary_assoc(ary, key)
+ VALUE ary, key;
{
long i;
VALUE v;
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
- v = rb_check_array_type(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- if (!NIL_P(v) && RARRAY_LEN(v) > 0 &&
- rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(v, 0), key))
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY(ary)->len; ++i) {
+ v = RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i];
+ if (TYPE(v) == T_ARRAY &&
+ RARRAY(v)->len > 0 &&
+ rb_equal(RARRAY(v)->ptr[0], key))
return v;
}
return Qnil;
@@ -3676,78 +2430,42 @@ rb_ary_assoc(VALUE ary, VALUE key)
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.rassoc(obj) -> new_ary or nil
- *
- * Searches through the array whose elements are also arrays.
- *
- * Compares +obj+ with the second element of each contained array using
- * <code>obj.==</code>.
- *
- * Returns the first contained array that matches +obj+.
- *
- * See also Array#assoc.
- *
+ * array.rassoc(key) -> an_array or nil
+ *
+ * Searches through the array whose elements are also arrays. Compares
+ * <em>key</em> with the second element of each contained array using
+ * <code>==</code>. Returns the first contained array that matches. See
+ * also <code>Array#assoc</code>.
+ *
* a = [ [ 1, "one"], [2, "two"], [3, "three"], ["ii", "two"] ]
* a.rassoc("two") #=> [2, "two"]
* a.rassoc("four") #=> nil
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_rassoc(VALUE ary, VALUE value)
+rb_ary_rassoc(ary, value)
+ VALUE ary, value;
{
long i;
VALUE v;
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
- v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (RB_TYPE_P(v, T_ARRAY) &&
- RARRAY_LEN(v) > 1 &&
- rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(v, 1), value))
+ for (i = 0; i < RARRAY(ary)->len; ++i) {
+ v = RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i];
+ if (TYPE(v) == T_ARRAY &&
+ RARRAY(v)->len > 1 &&
+ rb_equal(RARRAY(v)->ptr[1], value))
return v;
}
return Qnil;
}
-static VALUE
-recursive_equal(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2, int recur)
-{
- long i, len1;
- const VALUE *p1, *p2;
-
- if (recur) return Qtrue; /* Subtle! */
-
- p1 = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary1);
- p2 = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2);
- len1 = RARRAY_LEN(ary1);
-
- for (i = 0; i < len1; i++) {
- if (*p1 != *p2) {
- if (rb_equal(*p1, *p2)) {
- len1 = RARRAY_LEN(ary1);
- if (len1 != RARRAY_LEN(ary2))
- return Qfalse;
- if (len1 < i)
- return Qtrue;
- p1 = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary1) + i;
- p2 = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2) + i;
- }
- else {
- return Qfalse;
- }
- }
- p1++;
- p2++;
- }
- return Qtrue;
-}
-
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary == other_ary -> bool
+ * array == other_array -> bool
*
- * Equality --- Two arrays are equal if they contain the same number of
- * elements and if each element is equal to (according to Object#==) the
- * corresponding element in +other_ary+.
+ * Equality---Two arrays are equal if they contain the same number
+ * of elements and if each element is equal to (according to
+ * Object.==) the corresponding element in the other array.
*
* [ "a", "c" ] == [ "a", "c", 7 ] #=> false
* [ "a", "c", 7 ] == [ "a", "c", 7 ] #=> true
@@ -3756,28 +2474,21 @@ recursive_equal(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2, int recur)
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_equal(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
+rb_ary_equal(ary1, ary2)
+ VALUE ary1, ary2;
{
+ long i;
+
if (ary1 == ary2) return Qtrue;
- if (!RB_TYPE_P(ary2, T_ARRAY)) {
- if (!rb_respond_to(ary2, idTo_ary)) {
+ if (TYPE(ary2) != T_ARRAY) {
+ if (!rb_respond_to(ary2, rb_intern("to_ary"))) {
return Qfalse;
}
return rb_equal(ary2, ary1);
}
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary1) != RARRAY_LEN(ary2)) return Qfalse;
- if (RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary1) == RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2)) return Qtrue;
- return rb_exec_recursive_paired(recursive_equal, ary1, ary2, ary2);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-recursive_eql(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2, int recur)
-{
- long i;
-
- if (recur) return Qtrue; /* Subtle! */
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
- if (!rb_eql(rb_ary_elt(ary1, i), rb_ary_elt(ary2, i)))
+ if (RARRAY(ary1)->len != RARRAY(ary2)->len) return Qfalse;
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary1)->len; i++) {
+ if (!rb_equal(rb_ary_elt(ary1, i), rb_ary_elt(ary2, i)))
return Qfalse;
}
return Qtrue;
@@ -3785,70 +2496,74 @@ recursive_eql(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2, int recur)
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.eql?(other) -> true or false
+ * array.eql?(other) -> true or false
*
- * Returns +true+ if +self+ and +other+ are the same object,
- * or are both arrays with the same content (according to Object#eql?).
+ * Returns <code>true</code> if _array_ and _other_ are the same object,
+ * or are both arrays with the same content.
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_eql(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
+rb_ary_eql(ary1, ary2)
+ VALUE ary1, ary2;
{
+ long i;
+
if (ary1 == ary2) return Qtrue;
- if (!RB_TYPE_P(ary2, T_ARRAY)) return Qfalse;
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary1) != RARRAY_LEN(ary2)) return Qfalse;
- if (RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary1) == RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary2)) return Qtrue;
- return rb_exec_recursive_paired(recursive_eql, ary1, ary2, ary2);
+ if (TYPE(ary2) != T_ARRAY) return Qfalse;
+ if (RARRAY(ary1)->len != RARRAY(ary2)->len) return Qfalse;
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary1)->len; i++) {
+ if (!rb_eql(rb_ary_elt(ary1, i), rb_ary_elt(ary2, i)))
+ return Qfalse;
+ }
+ return Qtrue;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.hash -> fixnum
- *
- * Compute a hash-code for this array.
- *
- * Two arrays with the same content will have the same hash code (and will
- * compare using #eql?).
+ * array.hash -> fixnum
*
- * See also Object#hash.
+ * Compute a hash-code for this array. Two arrays with the same content
+ * will have the same hash code (and will compare using <code>eql?</code>).
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_hash(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_hash(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long i;
- st_index_t h;
+ long i, h;
VALUE n;
- h = rb_hash_start(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- h = rb_hash_uint(h, (st_index_t)rb_ary_hash);
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- n = rb_hash(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- h = rb_hash_uint(h, NUM2LONG(n));
+ h = RARRAY(ary)->len;
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ h = (h << 1) | (h<0 ? 1 : 0);
+ n = rb_hash(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i]);
+ h ^= NUM2LONG(n);
}
- h = rb_hash_end(h);
return LONG2FIX(h);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.include?(object) -> true or false
- *
- * Returns +true+ if the given +object+ is present in +self+ (that is, if any
- * element <code>==</code> +object+), otherwise returns +false+.
- *
+ * array.include?(obj) -> true or false
+ *
+ * Returns <code>true</code> if the given object is present in
+ * <i>self</i> (that is, if any object <code>==</code> <i>anObject</i>),
+ * <code>false</code> otherwise.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
* a.include?("b") #=> true
* a.include?("z") #=> false
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_includes(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
+rb_ary_includes(ary, item)
+ VALUE ary;
+ VALUE item;
{
long i;
-
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), item)) {
+
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ if (rb_equal(RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i], item)) {
return Qtrue;
}
}
@@ -3856,404 +2571,271 @@ rb_ary_includes(VALUE ary, VALUE item)
}
-static VALUE
-recursive_cmp(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2, int recur)
-{
- long i, len;
-
- if (recur) return Qundef; /* Subtle! */
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary1);
- if (len > RARRAY_LEN(ary2)) {
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary2);
- }
- for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
- VALUE e1 = rb_ary_elt(ary1, i), e2 = rb_ary_elt(ary2, i);
- VALUE v = rb_funcallv(e1, id_cmp, 1, &e2);
- if (v != INT2FIX(0)) {
- return v;
- }
- }
- return Qundef;
-}
-
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary <=> other_ary -> -1, 0, +1 or nil
- *
- * Comparison --- Returns an integer (+-1+, +0+, or <code>+1</code>) if this
- * array is less than, equal to, or greater than +other_ary+.
- *
- * Each object in each array is compared (using the <=> operator).
- *
- * Arrays are compared in an "element-wise" manner; the first element of +ary+
- * is compared with the first one of +other_ary+ using the <=> operator, then
- * each of the second elements, etc...
- * As soon as the result of any such comparison is non zero (i.e. the two
- * corresponding elements are not equal), that result is returned for the
- * whole array comparison.
- *
- * If all the elements are equal, then the result is based on a comparison of
- * the array lengths. Thus, two arrays are "equal" according to Array#<=> if,
- * and only if, they have the same length and the value of each element is
- * equal to the value of the corresponding element in the other array.
- *
- * +nil+ is returned if the +other_ary+ is not an array or if the comparison
- * of two elements returned +nil+.
+ * array <=> other_array -> -1, 0, +1
*
+ * Comparison---Returns an integer (-1, 0,
+ * or +1) if this array is less than, equal to, or greater than
+ * other_array. Each object in each array is compared
+ * (using <=>). If any value isn't
+ * equal, then that inequality is the return value. If all the
+ * values found are equal, then the return is based on a
+ * comparison of the array lengths. Thus, two arrays are
+ * ``equal'' according to <code>Array#<=></code> if and only if they have
+ * the same length and the value of each element is equal to the
+ * value of the corresponding element in the other array.
+ *
* [ "a", "a", "c" ] <=> [ "a", "b", "c" ] #=> -1
* [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ] <=> [ 1, 2 ] #=> +1
- * [ 1, 2 ] <=> [ 1, :two ] #=> nil
*
*/
VALUE
-rb_ary_cmp(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
+rb_ary_cmp(ary1, ary2)
+ VALUE ary1, ary2;
{
- long len;
- VALUE v;
+ long i, len;
- ary2 = rb_check_array_type(ary2);
- if (NIL_P(ary2)) return Qnil;
- if (ary1 == ary2) return INT2FIX(0);
- v = rb_exec_recursive_paired(recursive_cmp, ary1, ary2, ary2);
- if (v != Qundef) return v;
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary1) - RARRAY_LEN(ary2);
+ ary2 = to_ary(ary2);
+ len = RARRAY(ary1)->len;
+ if (len > RARRAY(ary2)->len) {
+ len = RARRAY(ary2)->len;
+ }
+ for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
+ VALUE v = rb_funcall(rb_ary_elt(ary1, i), id_cmp, 1, rb_ary_elt(ary2, i));
+ if (v != INT2FIX(0)) {
+ return v;
+ }
+ }
+ len = RARRAY(ary1)->len - RARRAY(ary2)->len;
if (len == 0) return INT2FIX(0);
if (len > 0) return INT2FIX(1);
return INT2FIX(-1);
}
static VALUE
-ary_add_hash(VALUE hash, VALUE ary)
-{
- long i;
-
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- VALUE elt = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (rb_hash_lookup2(hash, elt, Qundef) == Qundef) {
- rb_hash_aset(hash, elt, elt);
- }
- }
- return hash;
-}
-
-static inline VALUE
-ary_tmp_hash_new(void)
+ary_make_hash(ary1, ary2)
+ VALUE ary1, ary2;
{
VALUE hash = rb_hash_new();
-
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(hash);
- return hash;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-ary_make_hash(VALUE ary)
-{
- VALUE hash = ary_tmp_hash_new();
- return ary_add_hash(hash, ary);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-ary_add_hash_by(VALUE hash, VALUE ary)
-{
long i;
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
- VALUE v = rb_ary_elt(ary, i), k = rb_yield(v);
- if (rb_hash_lookup2(hash, k, Qundef) == Qundef) {
- rb_hash_aset(hash, k, v);
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary1)->len; i++) {
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, RARRAY(ary1)->ptr[i], Qtrue);
+ }
+ if (ary2) {
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary2)->len; i++) {
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, RARRAY(ary2)->ptr[i], Qtrue);
}
}
return hash;
}
-static VALUE
-ary_make_hash_by(VALUE ary)
-{
- VALUE hash = ary_tmp_hash_new();
- return ary_add_hash_by(hash, ary);
-}
-
-static inline void
-ary_recycle_hash(VALUE hash)
-{
- if (RHASH(hash)->ntbl) {
- st_table *tbl = RHASH(hash)->ntbl;
- RHASH(hash)->ntbl = 0;
- st_free_table(tbl);
- }
-}
-
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary - other_ary -> new_ary
+ * array - other_array -> an_array
*
- * Array Difference
- *
- * Returns a new array that is a copy of the original array, removing any
- * items that also appear in +other_ary+. The order is preserved from the
- * original array.
- *
- * It compares elements using their #hash and #eql? methods for efficiency.
+ * Array Difference---Returns a new array that is a copy of
+ * the original array, removing any items that also appear in
+ * other_array. (If you need set-like behavior, see the
+ * library class Set.)
*
* [ 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5 ] - [ 1, 2, 4 ] #=> [ 3, 3, 5 ]
- *
- * If you need set-like behavior, see the library class Set.
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_diff(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
+rb_ary_diff(ary1, ary2)
+ VALUE ary1, ary2;
{
VALUE ary3;
volatile VALUE hash;
long i;
- hash = ary_make_hash(to_ary(ary2));
+ hash = ary_make_hash(to_ary(ary2), 0);
ary3 = rb_ary_new();
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
- if (st_lookup(rb_hash_tbl_raw(hash), RARRAY_AREF(ary1, i), 0)) continue;
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary1)->len; i++) {
+ if (st_lookup(RHASH(hash)->tbl, RARRAY(ary1)->ptr[i], 0)) continue;
rb_ary_push(ary3, rb_ary_elt(ary1, i));
}
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
return ary3;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary & other_ary -> new_ary
+ * array & other_array
*
- * Set Intersection --- Returns a new array containing elements common to the
- * two arrays, excluding any duplicates. The order is preserved from the
- * original array.
+ * Set Intersection---Returns a new array
+ * containing elements common to the two arrays, with no duplicates.
*
- * It compares elements using their #hash and #eql? methods for efficiency.
- *
- * [ 1, 1, 3, 5 ] & [ 1, 2, 3 ] #=> [ 1, 3 ]
- * [ 'a', 'b', 'b', 'z' ] & [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ] #=> [ 'a', 'b' ]
- *
- * See also Array#uniq.
+ * [ 1, 1, 3, 5 ] & [ 1, 2, 3 ] #=> [ 1, 3 ]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_and(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
+rb_ary_and(ary1, ary2)
+ VALUE ary1, ary2;
{
- VALUE hash, ary3, v;
- st_table *table;
- st_data_t vv;
+ VALUE hash, ary3, v, vv;
long i;
ary2 = to_ary(ary2);
- ary3 = rb_ary_new();
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary2) == 0) return ary3;
- hash = ary_make_hash(ary2);
- table = rb_hash_tbl_raw(hash);
-
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary1); i++) {
- v = RARRAY_AREF(ary1, i);
- vv = (st_data_t)v;
- if (st_delete(table, &vv, 0)) {
+ ary3 = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY(ary1)->len < RARRAY(ary2)->len ?
+ RARRAY(ary1)->len : RARRAY(ary2)->len);
+ hash = ary_make_hash(ary2, 0);
+
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary1)->len; i++) {
+ v = vv = rb_ary_elt(ary1, i);
+ if (st_delete(RHASH(hash)->tbl, (st_data_t*)&vv, 0)) {
rb_ary_push(ary3, v);
}
}
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
return ary3;
}
-static int
-ary_hash_orset(st_data_t *key, st_data_t *value, st_data_t arg, int existing)
-{
- if (existing) return ST_STOP;
- *key = *value = (VALUE)arg;
- return ST_CONTINUE;
-}
-
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary | other_ary -> new_ary
- *
- * Set Union --- Returns a new array by joining +ary+ with +other_ary+,
- * excluding any duplicates and preserving the order from the original array.
+ * array | other_array -> an_array
*
- * It compares elements using their #hash and #eql? methods for efficiency.
+ * Set Union---Returns a new array by joining this array with
+ * other_array, removing duplicates.
*
- * [ "a", "b", "c" ] | [ "c", "d", "a" ] #=> [ "a", "b", "c", "d" ]
- *
- * See also Array#uniq.
+ * [ "a", "b", "c" ] | [ "c", "d", "a" ]
+ * #=> [ "a", "b", "c", "d" ]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_or(VALUE ary1, VALUE ary2)
+rb_ary_or(ary1, ary2)
+ VALUE ary1, ary2;
{
VALUE hash, ary3;
+ VALUE v, vv;
long i;
ary2 = to_ary(ary2);
- hash = ary_make_hash(ary1);
+ ary3 = rb_ary_new2(RARRAY(ary1)->len+RARRAY(ary2)->len);
+ hash = ary_make_hash(ary1, ary2);
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary2); i++) {
- VALUE elt = RARRAY_AREF(ary2, i);
- if (!st_update(RHASH_TBL_RAW(hash), (st_data_t)elt, ary_hash_orset, (st_data_t)elt)) {
- RB_OBJ_WRITTEN(hash, Qundef, elt);
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary1)->len; i++) {
+ v = vv = rb_ary_elt(ary1, i);
+ if (st_delete(RHASH(hash)->tbl, (st_data_t*)&vv, 0)) {
+ rb_ary_push(ary3, v);
+ }
+ }
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(ary2)->len; i++) {
+ v = vv = rb_ary_elt(ary2, i);
+ if (st_delete(RHASH(hash)->tbl, (st_data_t*)&vv, 0)) {
+ rb_ary_push(ary3, v);
}
}
- ary3 = rb_hash_values(hash);
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
return ary3;
}
-static int
-push_value(st_data_t key, st_data_t val, st_data_t ary)
-{
- rb_ary_push((VALUE)ary, (VALUE)val);
- return ST_CONTINUE;
-}
-
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.uniq! -> ary or nil
- * ary.uniq! { |item| ... } -> ary or nil
- *
- * Removes duplicate elements from +self+.
- *
- * If a block is given, it will use the return value of the block for
- * comparison.
- *
- * It compares values using their #hash and #eql? methods for efficiency.
- *
- * Returns +nil+ if no changes are made (that is, no duplicates are found).
- *
+ * array.uniq! -> array or nil
+ *
+ * Removes duplicate elements from _self_.
+ * Returns <code>nil</code> if no changes are made (that is, no
+ * duplicates are found).
+ *
* a = [ "a", "a", "b", "b", "c" ]
- * a.uniq! # => ["a", "b", "c"]
- *
+ * a.uniq! #=> ["a", "b", "c"]
* b = [ "a", "b", "c" ]
- * b.uniq! # => nil
- *
- * c = [["student","sam"], ["student","george"], ["teacher","matz"]]
- * c.uniq! { |s| s.first } # => [["student", "sam"], ["teacher", "matz"]]
- *
+ * b.uniq! #=> nil
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_uniq_bang(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_uniq_bang(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- VALUE hash;
- long hash_size;
+ VALUE hash, v, vv;
+ long i, j;
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= 1)
- return Qnil;
- if (rb_block_given_p())
- hash = ary_make_hash_by(ary);
- else
- hash = ary_make_hash(ary);
-
- hash_size = RHASH_SIZE(hash);
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == hash_size) {
+ hash = ary_make_hash(ary, 0);
+
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == RHASH(hash)->tbl->num_entries) {
return Qnil;
}
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- ARY_SET_LEN(ary, 0);
- if (ARY_SHARED_P(ary) && !ARY_EMBED_P(ary)) {
- rb_ary_unshare(ary);
- FL_SET_EMBED(ary);
+ for (i=j=0; i<RARRAY(ary)->len; i++) {
+ v = vv = rb_ary_elt(ary, i);
+ if (st_delete(RHASH(hash)->tbl, (st_data_t*)&vv, 0)) {
+ rb_ary_store(ary, j++, v);
+ }
}
- ary_resize_capa(ary, hash_size);
- st_foreach(rb_hash_tbl_raw(hash), push_value, ary);
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = j;
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.uniq -> new_ary
- * ary.uniq { |item| ... } -> new_ary
- *
- * Returns a new array by removing duplicate values in +self+.
- *
- * If a block is given, it will use the return value of the block for comparison.
- *
- * It compares values using their #hash and #eql? methods for efficiency.
- *
+ * array.uniq -> an_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array by removing duplicate values in <i>self</i>.
+ *
* a = [ "a", "a", "b", "b", "c" ]
- * a.uniq # => ["a", "b", "c"]
- *
- * b = [["student","sam"], ["student","george"], ["teacher","matz"]]
- * b.uniq { |s| s.first } # => [["student", "sam"], ["teacher", "matz"]]
- *
+ * a.uniq #=> ["a", "b", "c"]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_uniq(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_uniq(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- VALUE hash, uniq;
-
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) <= 1)
- return rb_ary_dup(ary);
- if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- hash = ary_make_hash_by(ary);
- uniq = rb_hash_values(hash);
- }
- else {
- hash = ary_make_hash(ary);
- uniq = rb_hash_values(hash);
- }
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS(uniq, rb_obj_class(ary));
- ary_recycle_hash(hash);
-
- return uniq;
+ ary = rb_ary_dup(ary);
+ rb_ary_uniq_bang(ary);
+ return ary;
}
-/*
+/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.compact! -> ary or nil
- *
- * Removes +nil+ elements from the array.
+ * array.compact! -> array or nil
*
- * Returns +nil+ if no changes were made, otherwise returns the array.
+ * Removes +nil+ elements from array.
+ * Returns +nil+ if no changes were made.
*
* [ "a", nil, "b", nil, "c" ].compact! #=> [ "a", "b", "c" ]
* [ "a", "b", "c" ].compact! #=> nil
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_compact_bang(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_compact_bang(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
VALUE *p, *t, *end;
- long n;
rb_ary_modify(ary);
- p = t = (VALUE *)RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary); /* WB: no new reference */
- end = p + RARRAY_LEN(ary);
-
+ p = t = RARRAY(ary)->ptr;
+ end = p + RARRAY(ary)->len;
+
while (t < end) {
if (NIL_P(*t)) t++;
else *p++ = *t++;
}
- n = p - RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
- if (RARRAY_LEN(ary) == n) {
+ if (RARRAY(ary)->len == (p - RARRAY(ary)->ptr)) {
return Qnil;
}
- ary_resize_smaller(ary, n);
+ RARRAY(ary)->len = RARRAY(ary)->aux.capa = (p - RARRAY(ary)->ptr);
+ REALLOC_N(RARRAY(ary)->ptr, VALUE, RARRAY(ary)->len);
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.compact -> new_ary
+ * array.compact -> an_array
*
- * Returns a copy of +self+ with all +nil+ elements removed.
+ * Returns a copy of _self_ with all +nil+ elements removed.
*
* [ "a", nil, "b", nil, "c", nil ].compact
* #=> [ "a", "b", "c" ]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_compact(VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_compact(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
ary = rb_ary_dup(ary);
rb_ary_compact_bang(ary);
@@ -4262,1432 +2844,147 @@ rb_ary_compact(VALUE ary)
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.count -> int
- * ary.count(obj) -> int
- * ary.count { |item| block } -> int
- *
- * Returns the number of elements.
- *
- * If an argument is given, counts the number of elements which equal +obj+
- * using <code>==</code>.
- *
- * If a block is given, counts the number of elements for which the block
- * returns a true value.
- *
- * ary = [1, 2, 4, 2]
- * ary.count #=> 4
- * ary.count(2) #=> 2
- * ary.count { |x| x%2 == 0 } #=> 3
- *
+ * array.nitems -> int
+ *
+ * Returns the number of non-<code>nil</code> elements in _self_.
+ * May be zero.
+ *
+ * [ 1, nil, 3, nil, 5 ].nitems #=> 3
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_count(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_nitems(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- long i, n = 0;
+ long n = 0;
+ VALUE *p, *pend;
- if (argc == 0) {
- VALUE v;
-
- if (!rb_block_given_p())
- return LONG2NUM(RARRAY_LEN(ary));
+ p = RARRAY(ary)->ptr;
+ pend = p + RARRAY(ary)->len;
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- v = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i);
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(v))) n++;
- }
- }
- else {
- VALUE obj;
-
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1", &obj);
- if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- rb_warn("given block not used");
- }
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (rb_equal(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), obj)) n++;
- }
+ while (p < pend) {
+ if (!NIL_P(*p)) n++;
+ p++;
}
-
return LONG2NUM(n);
}
-static VALUE
-flatten(VALUE ary, int level, int *modified)
+static long
+flatten(ary, idx, ary2, memo)
+ VALUE ary;
+ long idx;
+ VALUE ary2, memo;
{
- long i = 0;
- VALUE stack, result, tmp, elt;
- st_table *memo;
- st_data_t id;
-
- stack = ary_new(0, ARY_DEFAULT_SIZE);
- result = ary_new(0, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- memo = st_init_numtable();
- st_insert(memo, (st_data_t)ary, (st_data_t)Qtrue);
- *modified = 0;
-
- while (1) {
- while (i < RARRAY_LEN(ary)) {
- elt = RARRAY_AREF(ary, i++);
- tmp = rb_check_array_type(elt);
- if (RBASIC(result)->klass) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "flatten reentered");
- }
- if (NIL_P(tmp) || (level >= 0 && RARRAY_LEN(stack) / 2 >= level)) {
- rb_ary_push(result, elt);
- }
- else {
- *modified = 1;
- id = (st_data_t)tmp;
- if (st_lookup(memo, id, 0)) {
- st_free_table(memo);
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "tried to flatten recursive array");
- }
- st_insert(memo, id, (st_data_t)Qtrue);
- rb_ary_push(stack, ary);
- rb_ary_push(stack, LONG2NUM(i));
- ary = tmp;
- i = 0;
- }
- }
- if (RARRAY_LEN(stack) == 0) {
- break;
- }
- id = (st_data_t)ary;
- st_delete(memo, &id, 0);
- tmp = rb_ary_pop(stack);
- i = NUM2LONG(tmp);
- ary = rb_ary_pop(stack);
+ VALUE id;
+ long i = idx;
+ long n, lim = idx + RARRAY(ary2)->len;
+
+ id = rb_obj_id(ary2);
+ if (rb_ary_includes(memo, id)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "tried to flatten recursive array");
}
+ rb_ary_push(memo, id);
+ rb_ary_splice(ary, idx, 1, ary2);
+ while (i < lim) {
+ VALUE tmp;
- st_free_table(memo);
+ tmp = rb_check_array_type(rb_ary_elt(ary, i));
+ if (!NIL_P(tmp)) {
+ n = flatten(ary, i, tmp, memo);
+ i += n; lim += n;
+ }
+ i++;
+ }
+ rb_ary_pop(memo);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS(result, rb_class_of(ary));
- return result;
+ return lim - idx - 1; /* returns number of increased items */
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.flatten! -> ary or nil
- * ary.flatten!(level) -> ary or nil
- *
- * Flattens +self+ in place.
- *
- * Returns +nil+ if no modifications were made (i.e., the array contains no
- * subarrays.)
- *
- * The optional +level+ argument determines the level of recursion to flatten.
- *
+ * array.flatten! -> array or nil
+ *
+ * Flattens _self_ in place.
+ * Returns <code>nil</code> if no modifications were made (i.e.,
+ * <i>array</i> contains no subarrays.)
+ *
* a = [ 1, 2, [3, [4, 5] ] ]
* a.flatten! #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
* a.flatten! #=> nil
* a #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * a = [ 1, 2, [3, [4, 5] ] ]
- * a.flatten!(1) #=> [1, 2, 3, [4, 5]]
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_flatten_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_flatten_bang(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
- int mod = 0, level = -1;
- VALUE result, lv;
+ long i = 0;
+ int mod = 0;
+ VALUE memo = Qnil;
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &lv);
- rb_ary_modify_check(ary);
- if (!NIL_P(lv)) level = NUM2INT(lv);
- if (level == 0) return Qnil;
+ while (i<RARRAY(ary)->len) {
+ VALUE ary2 = RARRAY(ary)->ptr[i];
+ VALUE tmp;
- result = flatten(ary, level, &mod);
- if (mod == 0) {
- ary_discard(result);
- return Qnil;
+ tmp = rb_check_array_type(ary2);
+ if (!NIL_P(tmp)) {
+ if (NIL_P(memo)) {
+ memo = rb_ary_new();
+ }
+ i += flatten(ary, i, tmp, memo);
+ mod = 1;
+ }
+ i++;
}
- if (!(mod = ARY_EMBED_P(result))) rb_obj_freeze(result);
- rb_ary_replace(ary, result);
- if (mod) ARY_SET_EMBED_LEN(result, 0);
-
+ if (mod == 0) return Qnil;
return ary;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ary.flatten -> new_ary
- * ary.flatten(level) -> new_ary
- *
- * Returns a new array that is a one-dimensional flattening of +self+
- * (recursively).
- *
- * That is, for every element that is an array, extract its elements into
- * the new array.
- *
- * The optional +level+ argument determines the level of recursion to
- * flatten.
- *
+ * array.flatten -> an_array
+ *
+ * Returns a new array that is a one-dimensional flattening of this
+ * array (recursively). That is, for every element that is an array,
+ * extract its elements into the new array.
+ *
* s = [ 1, 2, 3 ] #=> [1, 2, 3]
* t = [ 4, 5, 6, [7, 8] ] #=> [4, 5, 6, [7, 8]]
* a = [ s, t, 9, 10 ] #=> [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6, [7, 8]], 9, 10]
- * a.flatten #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
- * a = [ 1, 2, [3, [4, 5] ] ]
- * a.flatten(1) #=> [1, 2, 3, [4, 5]]
+ * a.flatten #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
*/
static VALUE
-rb_ary_flatten(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
-{
- int mod = 0, level = -1;
- VALUE result, lv;
-
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &lv);
- if (!NIL_P(lv)) level = NUM2INT(lv);
- if (level == 0) return ary_make_shared_copy(ary);
-
- result = flatten(ary, level, &mod);
- OBJ_INFECT(result, ary);
-
- return result;
-}
-
-#define OPTHASH_GIVEN_P(opts) \
- (argc > 0 && !NIL_P((opts) = rb_check_hash_type(argv[argc-1])) && (--argc, 1))
-static ID id_random;
-
-#define RAND_UPTO(max) (long)rb_random_ulong_limited((randgen), (max)-1)
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.shuffle! -> ary
- * ary.shuffle!(random: rng) -> ary
- *
- * Shuffles elements in +self+ in place.
- *
- * a = [ 1, 2, 3 ] #=> [1, 2, 3]
- * a.shuffle! #=> [2, 3, 1]
- * a #=> [2, 3, 1]
- *
- * The optional +rng+ argument will be used as the random number generator.
- *
- * a.shuffle!(random: Random.new(1)) #=> [1, 3, 2]
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_shuffle_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
-{
- VALUE opts, randgen = rb_cRandom;
- long i, len;
-
- if (OPTHASH_GIVEN_P(opts)) {
- VALUE rnd;
- ID keyword_ids[1];
-
- keyword_ids[0] = id_random;
- rb_get_kwargs(opts, keyword_ids, 0, 1, &rnd);
- if (rnd != Qundef) {
- randgen = rnd;
- }
- }
- rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 0);
- rb_ary_modify(ary);
- i = len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(ary, ptr, {
- while (i) {
- long j = RAND_UPTO(i);
- VALUE tmp;
- if (len != RARRAY_LEN(ary) || ptr != RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "modified during shuffle");
- }
- tmp = ptr[--i];
- ptr[i] = ptr[j];
- ptr[j] = tmp;
- }
- }); /* WB: no new reference */
- return ary;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.shuffle -> new_ary
- * ary.shuffle(random: rng) -> new_ary
- *
- * Returns a new array with elements of +self+ shuffled.
- *
- * a = [ 1, 2, 3 ] #=> [1, 2, 3]
- * a.shuffle #=> [2, 3, 1]
- * a #=> [1, 2, 3]
- *
- * The optional +rng+ argument will be used as the random number generator.
- *
- * a.shuffle(random: Random.new(1)) #=> [1, 3, 2]
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_shuffle(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
+rb_ary_flatten(ary)
+ VALUE ary;
{
ary = rb_ary_dup(ary);
- rb_ary_shuffle_bang(argc, argv, ary);
+ rb_ary_flatten_bang(ary);
return ary;
}
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.sample -> obj
- * ary.sample(random: rng) -> obj
- * ary.sample(n) -> new_ary
- * ary.sample(n, random: rng) -> new_ary
- *
- * Choose a random element or +n+ random elements from the array.
- *
- * The elements are chosen by using random and unique indices into the array
- * in order to ensure that an element doesn't repeat itself unless the array
- * already contained duplicate elements.
- *
- * If the array is empty the first form returns +nil+ and the second form
- * returns an empty array.
- *
- * The optional +rng+ argument will be used as the random number generator.
- *
- * a = [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ]
- * a.sample #=> 7
- * a.sample(4) #=> [6, 4, 2, 5]
- */
-
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_sample(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
-{
- VALUE nv, result;
- VALUE opts, randgen = rb_cRandom;
- long n, len, i, j, k, idx[10];
- long rnds[numberof(idx)];
-
- if (OPTHASH_GIVEN_P(opts)) {
- VALUE rnd;
- ID keyword_ids[1];
-
- keyword_ids[0] = id_random;
- rb_get_kwargs(opts, keyword_ids, 0, 1, &rnd);
- if (rnd != Qundef) {
- randgen = rnd;
- }
- }
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (argc == 0) {
- if (len < 2)
- i = 0;
- else
- i = RAND_UPTO(len);
-
- return rb_ary_elt(ary, i);
- }
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1", &nv);
- n = NUM2LONG(nv);
- if (n < 0) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "negative sample number");
- if (n > len) n = len;
- if (n <= numberof(idx)) {
- for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
- rnds[i] = RAND_UPTO(len - i);
- }
- }
- k = len;
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (len < k && n <= numberof(idx)) {
- for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
- if (rnds[i] >= len) return rb_ary_new_capa(0);
- }
- }
- if (n > len) n = len;
- switch (n) {
- case 0:
- return rb_ary_new_capa(0);
- case 1:
- i = rnds[0];
- return rb_ary_new_from_values(1, &RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- case 2:
- i = rnds[0];
- j = rnds[1];
- if (j >= i) j++;
- return rb_ary_new_from_args(2, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, j));
- case 3:
- i = rnds[0];
- j = rnds[1];
- k = rnds[2];
- {
- long l = j, g = i;
- if (j >= i) l = i, g = ++j;
- if (k >= l && (++k >= g)) ++k;
- }
- return rb_ary_new_from_args(3, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, j), RARRAY_AREF(ary, k));
- }
- if (n <= numberof(idx)) {
- long sorted[numberof(idx)];
- sorted[0] = idx[0] = rnds[0];
- for (i=1; i<n; i++) {
- k = rnds[i];
- for (j = 0; j < i; ++j) {
- if (k < sorted[j]) break;
- ++k;
- }
- memmove(&sorted[j+1], &sorted[j], sizeof(sorted[0])*(i-j));
- sorted[j] = idx[i] = k;
- }
- result = rb_ary_new_capa(n);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(result, ptr_result, {
- for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
- ptr_result[i] = RARRAY_AREF(ary, idx[i]);
- }
- });
- }
- else {
- result = rb_ary_dup(ary);
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(result);
- RB_GC_GUARD(ary);
- RARRAY_PTR_USE(result, ptr_result, {
- for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
- j = RAND_UPTO(len-i) + i;
- nv = ptr_result[j];
- ptr_result[j] = ptr_result[i];
- ptr_result[i] = nv;
- }
- });
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(result, rb_cArray);
- }
- ARY_SET_LEN(result, n);
-
- return result;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_cycle_size(VALUE self, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
-{
- long mul;
- VALUE n = Qnil;
- if (args && (RARRAY_LEN(args) > 0)) {
- n = RARRAY_AREF(args, 0);
- }
- if (RARRAY_LEN(self) == 0) return INT2FIX(0);
- if (n == Qnil) return DBL2NUM(INFINITY);
- mul = NUM2LONG(n);
- if (mul <= 0) return INT2FIX(0);
- n = LONG2FIX(mul);
- return rb_funcallv(rb_ary_length(self), '*', 1, &n);
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.cycle(n=nil) { |obj| block } -> nil
- * ary.cycle(n=nil) -> Enumerator
- *
- * Calls the given block for each element +n+ times or forever if +nil+ is
- * given.
- *
- * Does nothing if a non-positive number is given or the array is empty.
- *
- * Returns +nil+ if the loop has finished without getting interrupted.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * a = ["a", "b", "c"]
- * a.cycle { |x| puts x } # print, a, b, c, a, b, c,.. forever.
- * a.cycle(2) { |x| puts x } # print, a, b, c, a, b, c.
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_cycle(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
-{
- long n, i;
- VALUE nv = Qnil;
-
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &nv);
-
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, argc, argv, rb_ary_cycle_size);
- if (NIL_P(nv)) {
- n = -1;
- }
- else {
- n = NUM2LONG(nv);
- if (n <= 0) return Qnil;
- }
-
- while (RARRAY_LEN(ary) > 0 && (n < 0 || 0 < n--)) {
- for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i));
- }
- }
- return Qnil;
-}
-
-#define tmpbuf(n, size) rb_str_tmp_new((n)*(size))
-#define tmpbuf_discard(s) (rb_str_resize((s), 0L), RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(s, rb_cString))
-#define tmpary(n) rb_ary_tmp_new(n)
-#define tmpary_discard(a) (ary_discard(a), RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(a, rb_cArray))
-
-/*
- * Build a ruby array of the corresponding values and yield it to the
- * associated block.
- * Return the class of +values+ for reentry check.
- */
-static int
-yield_indexed_values(const VALUE values, const long r, const long *const p)
-{
- const VALUE result = rb_ary_new2(r);
- VALUE *const result_array = RARRAY_PTR(result);
- const VALUE *const values_array = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(values);
- long i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < r; i++) result_array[i] = values_array[p[i]];
- ARY_SET_LEN(result, r);
- rb_yield(result);
- return !RBASIC(values)->klass;
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute permutations of +r+ elements of the set <code>[0..n-1]</code>.
- *
- * When we have a complete permutation of array indexes, copy the values
- * at those indexes into a new array and yield that array.
- *
- * n: the size of the set
- * r: the number of elements in each permutation
- * p: the array (of size r) that we're filling in
- * used: an array of booleans: whether a given index is already used
- * values: the Ruby array that holds the actual values to permute
- */
-static void
-permute0(const long n, const long r, long *const p, char *const used, const VALUE values)
-{
- long i = 0, index = 0;
-
- for (;;) {
- const char *const unused = memchr(&used[i], 0, n-i);
- if (!unused) {
- if (!index) break;
- i = p[--index]; /* pop index */
- used[i++] = 0; /* index unused */
- }
- else {
- i = unused - used;
- p[index] = i;
- used[i] = 1; /* mark index used */
- ++index;
- if (index < r-1) { /* if not done yet */
- p[index] = i = 0;
- continue;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
- if (used[i]) continue;
- p[index] = i;
- if (!yield_indexed_values(values, r, p)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "permute reentered");
- }
- }
- i = p[--index]; /* pop index */
- used[i] = 0; /* index unused */
- p[index] = ++i;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Returns the product of from, from-1, ..., from - how_many + 1.
- * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pochhammer_symbol
- */
-static VALUE
-descending_factorial(long from, long how_many)
-{
- VALUE cnt = LONG2FIX(how_many >= 0);
- while (how_many-- > 0) {
- VALUE v = LONG2FIX(from--);
- cnt = rb_funcallv(cnt, '*', 1, &v);
- }
- return cnt;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-binomial_coefficient(long comb, long size)
-{
- VALUE r, v;
- if (comb > size-comb) {
- comb = size-comb;
- }
- if (comb < 0) {
- return LONG2FIX(0);
- }
- r = descending_factorial(size, comb);
- v = descending_factorial(comb, comb);
- return rb_funcallv(r, id_div, 1, &v);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_permutation_size(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
-{
- long n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- long k = (args && (RARRAY_LEN(args) > 0)) ? NUM2LONG(RARRAY_AREF(args, 0)) : n;
-
- return descending_factorial(n, k);
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.permutation { |p| block } -> ary
- * ary.permutation -> Enumerator
- * ary.permutation(n) { |p| block } -> ary
- * ary.permutation(n) -> Enumerator
- *
- * When invoked with a block, yield all permutations of length +n+ of the
- * elements of the array, then return the array itself.
- *
- * If +n+ is not specified, yield all permutations of all elements.
- *
- * The implementation makes no guarantees about the order in which the
- * permutations are yielded.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * Examples:
- *
- * a = [1, 2, 3]
- * a.permutation.to_a #=> [[1,2,3],[1,3,2],[2,1,3],[2,3,1],[3,1,2],[3,2,1]]
- * a.permutation(1).to_a #=> [[1],[2],[3]]
- * a.permutation(2).to_a #=> [[1,2],[1,3],[2,1],[2,3],[3,1],[3,2]]
- * a.permutation(3).to_a #=> [[1,2,3],[1,3,2],[2,1,3],[2,3,1],[3,1,2],[3,2,1]]
- * a.permutation(0).to_a #=> [[]] # one permutation of length 0
- * a.permutation(4).to_a #=> [] # no permutations of length 4
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_permutation(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
-{
- VALUE num;
- long r, n, i;
-
- n = RARRAY_LEN(ary); /* Array length */
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, argc, argv, rb_ary_permutation_size); /* Return enumerator if no block */
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &num);
- r = NIL_P(num) ? n : NUM2LONG(num); /* Permutation size from argument */
-
- if (r < 0 || n < r) {
- /* no permutations: yield nothing */
- }
- else if (r == 0) { /* exactly one permutation: the zero-length array */
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
- }
- else if (r == 1) { /* this is a special, easy case */
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
- }
- }
- else { /* this is the general case */
- volatile VALUE t0;
- long *p = (long*)ALLOCV(t0, r*sizeof(long)+n*sizeof(char));
- char *used = (char*)(p + r);
- VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
-
- MEMZERO(used, char, n); /* initialize array */
-
- permute0(n, r, p, used, ary0); /* compute and yield permutations */
- ALLOCV_END(t0);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
- }
- return ary;
-}
-
-static void
-combinate0(const long len, const long n, long *const stack, const VALUE values)
-{
- long lev = 0;
-
- MEMZERO(stack+1, long, n);
- stack[0] = -1;
- for (;;) {
- for (lev++; lev < n; lev++) {
- stack[lev+1] = stack[lev]+1;
- }
- if (!yield_indexed_values(values, n, stack+1)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "combination reentered");
- }
- do {
- if (lev == 0) return;
- stack[lev--]++;
- } while (stack[lev+1]+n == len+lev+1);
- }
-}
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_combination_size(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
-{
- long n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- long k = NUM2LONG(RARRAY_AREF(args, 0));
-
- return binomial_coefficient(k, n);
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.combination(n) { |c| block } -> ary
- * ary.combination(n) -> Enumerator
- *
- * When invoked with a block, yields all combinations of length +n+ of elements
- * from the array and then returns the array itself.
- *
- * The implementation makes no guarantees about the order in which the
- * combinations are yielded.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * Examples:
- *
- * a = [1, 2, 3, 4]
- * a.combination(1).to_a #=> [[1],[2],[3],[4]]
- * a.combination(2).to_a #=> [[1,2],[1,3],[1,4],[2,3],[2,4],[3,4]]
- * a.combination(3).to_a #=> [[1,2,3],[1,2,4],[1,3,4],[2,3,4]]
- * a.combination(4).to_a #=> [[1,2,3,4]]
- * a.combination(0).to_a #=> [[]] # one combination of length 0
- * a.combination(5).to_a #=> [] # no combinations of length 5
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_combination(VALUE ary, VALUE num)
-{
- long i, n, len;
-
- n = NUM2LONG(num);
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 1, &num, rb_ary_combination_size);
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (n < 0 || len < n) {
- /* yield nothing */
- }
- else if (n == 0) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
- }
- else if (n == 1) {
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
- }
- }
- else {
- VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
- volatile VALUE t0;
- long *stack = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, n+1);
-
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
- combinate0(len, n, stack, ary0);
- ALLOCV_END(t0);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
- }
- return ary;
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute repeated permutations of +r+ elements of the set
- * <code>[0..n-1]</code>.
- *
- * When we have a complete repeated permutation of array indexes, copy the
- * values at those indexes into a new array and yield that array.
- *
- * n: the size of the set
- * r: the number of elements in each permutation
- * p: the array (of size r) that we're filling in
- * values: the Ruby array that holds the actual values to permute
- */
-static void
-rpermute0(const long n, const long r, long *const p, const VALUE values)
-{
- long i = 0, index = 0;
-
- p[index] = i;
- for (;;) {
- if (++index < r-1) {
- p[index] = i = 0;
- continue;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
- p[index] = i;
- if (!yield_indexed_values(values, r, p)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "repeated permute reentered");
- }
- }
- do {
- if (index <= 0) return;
- } while ((i = ++p[--index]) >= n);
- }
-}
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_repeated_permutation_size(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
-{
- long n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- long k = NUM2LONG(RARRAY_AREF(args, 0));
- VALUE v;
-
- if (k < 0) {
- return LONG2FIX(0);
- }
-
- v = LONG2NUM(k);
- return rb_funcallv(LONG2NUM(n), id_power, 1, &v);
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.repeated_permutation(n) { |p| block } -> ary
- * ary.repeated_permutation(n) -> Enumerator
- *
- * When invoked with a block, yield all repeated permutations of length +n+ of
- * the elements of the array, then return the array itself.
- *
- * The implementation makes no guarantees about the order in which the repeated
- * permutations are yielded.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * Examples:
- *
- * a = [1, 2]
- * a.repeated_permutation(1).to_a #=> [[1], [2]]
- * a.repeated_permutation(2).to_a #=> [[1,1],[1,2],[2,1],[2,2]]
- * a.repeated_permutation(3).to_a #=> [[1,1,1],[1,1,2],[1,2,1],[1,2,2],
- * # [2,1,1],[2,1,2],[2,2,1],[2,2,2]]
- * a.repeated_permutation(0).to_a #=> [[]] # one permutation of length 0
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_repeated_permutation(VALUE ary, VALUE num)
-{
- long r, n, i;
-
- n = RARRAY_LEN(ary); /* Array length */
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 1, &num, rb_ary_repeated_permutation_size); /* Return Enumerator if no block */
- r = NUM2LONG(num); /* Permutation size from argument */
-
- if (r < 0) {
- /* no permutations: yield nothing */
- }
- else if (r == 0) { /* exactly one permutation: the zero-length array */
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
- }
- else if (r == 1) { /* this is a special, easy case */
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
- }
- }
- else { /* this is the general case */
- volatile VALUE t0;
- long *p = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, r * sizeof(long));
- VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
-
- rpermute0(n, r, p, ary0); /* compute and yield repeated permutations */
- ALLOCV_END(t0);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
- }
- return ary;
-}
-
-static void
-rcombinate0(const long n, const long r, long *const p, const long rest, const VALUE values)
-{
- long i = 0, index = 0;
-
- p[index] = i;
- for (;;) {
- if (++index < r-1) {
- p[index] = i;
- continue;
- }
- for (; i < n; ++i) {
- p[index] = i;
- if (!yield_indexed_values(values, r, p)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "repeated combination reentered");
- }
- }
- do {
- if (index <= 0) return;
- } while ((i = ++p[--index]) >= n);
- }
-}
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_repeated_combination_size(VALUE ary, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
-{
- long n = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- long k = NUM2LONG(RARRAY_AREF(args, 0));
- if (k == 0) {
- return LONG2FIX(1);
- }
- return binomial_coefficient(k, n + k - 1);
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.repeated_combination(n) { |c| block } -> ary
- * ary.repeated_combination(n) -> Enumerator
- *
- * When invoked with a block, yields all repeated combinations of length +n+ of
- * elements from the array and then returns the array itself.
- *
- * The implementation makes no guarantees about the order in which the repeated
- * combinations are yielded.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * Examples:
- *
- * a = [1, 2, 3]
- * a.repeated_combination(1).to_a #=> [[1], [2], [3]]
- * a.repeated_combination(2).to_a #=> [[1,1],[1,2],[1,3],[2,2],[2,3],[3,3]]
- * a.repeated_combination(3).to_a #=> [[1,1,1],[1,1,2],[1,1,3],[1,2,2],[1,2,3],
- * # [1,3,3],[2,2,2],[2,2,3],[2,3,3],[3,3,3]]
- * a.repeated_combination(4).to_a #=> [[1,1,1,1],[1,1,1,2],[1,1,1,3],[1,1,2,2],[1,1,2,3],
- * # [1,1,3,3],[1,2,2,2],[1,2,2,3],[1,2,3,3],[1,3,3,3],
- * # [2,2,2,2],[2,2,2,3],[2,2,3,3],[2,3,3,3],[3,3,3,3]]
- * a.repeated_combination(0).to_a #=> [[]] # one combination of length 0
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_repeated_combination(VALUE ary, VALUE num)
-{
- long n, i, len;
-
- n = NUM2LONG(num); /* Combination size from argument */
- RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ary, 1, &num, rb_ary_repeated_combination_size); /* Return enumerator if no block */
- len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- if (n < 0) {
- /* yield nothing */
- }
- else if (n == 0) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new2(0));
- }
- else if (n == 1) {
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- rb_yield(rb_ary_new3(1, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)));
- }
- }
- else if (len == 0) {
- /* yield nothing */
- }
- else {
- volatile VALUE t0;
- long *p = ALLOCV_N(long, t0, n);
- VALUE ary0 = ary_make_shared_copy(ary); /* private defensive copy of ary */
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(ary0);
-
- rcombinate0(len, n, p, n, ary0); /* compute and yield repeated combinations */
- ALLOCV_END(t0);
- RBASIC_SET_CLASS_RAW(ary0, rb_cArray);
- }
- return ary;
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.product(other_ary, ...) -> new_ary
- * ary.product(other_ary, ...) { |p| block } -> ary
- *
- * Returns an array of all combinations of elements from all arrays.
- *
- * The length of the returned array is the product of the length of +self+ and
- * the argument arrays.
- *
- * If given a block, #product will yield all combinations and return +self+
- * instead.
- *
- * [1,2,3].product([4,5]) #=> [[1,4],[1,5],[2,4],[2,5],[3,4],[3,5]]
- * [1,2].product([1,2]) #=> [[1,1],[1,2],[2,1],[2,2]]
- * [1,2].product([3,4],[5,6]) #=> [[1,3,5],[1,3,6],[1,4,5],[1,4,6],
- * # [2,3,5],[2,3,6],[2,4,5],[2,4,6]]
- * [1,2].product() #=> [[1],[2]]
- * [1,2].product([]) #=> []
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_product(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
-{
- int n = argc+1; /* How many arrays we're operating on */
- volatile VALUE t0 = tmpary(n);
- volatile VALUE t1 = tmpbuf(n, sizeof(int));
- VALUE *arrays = RARRAY_PTR(t0); /* The arrays we're computing the product of */
- int *counters = (int*)RSTRING_PTR(t1); /* The current position in each one */
- VALUE result = Qnil; /* The array we'll be returning, when no block given */
- long i,j;
- long resultlen = 1;
-
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(t0);
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(t1);
-
- /* initialize the arrays of arrays */
- ARY_SET_LEN(t0, n);
- arrays[0] = ary;
- for (i = 1; i < n; i++) arrays[i] = Qnil;
- for (i = 1; i < n; i++) arrays[i] = to_ary(argv[i-1]);
-
- /* initialize the counters for the arrays */
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) counters[i] = 0;
-
- /* Otherwise, allocate and fill in an array of results */
- if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- /* Make defensive copies of arrays; exit if any is empty */
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- if (RARRAY_LEN(arrays[i]) == 0) goto done;
- arrays[i] = ary_make_shared_copy(arrays[i]);
- }
- }
- else {
- /* Compute the length of the result array; return [] if any is empty */
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- long k = RARRAY_LEN(arrays[i]);
- if (k == 0) {
- result = rb_ary_new2(0);
- goto done;
- }
- if (MUL_OVERFLOW_LONG_P(resultlen, k))
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "too big to product");
- resultlen *= k;
- }
- result = rb_ary_new2(resultlen);
- }
- for (;;) {
- int m;
- /* fill in one subarray */
- VALUE subarray = rb_ary_new2(n);
- for (j = 0; j < n; j++) {
- rb_ary_push(subarray, rb_ary_entry(arrays[j], counters[j]));
- }
-
- /* put it on the result array */
- if (NIL_P(result)) {
- FL_SET(t0, FL_USER5);
- rb_yield(subarray);
- if (! FL_TEST(t0, FL_USER5)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "product reentered");
- }
- else {
- FL_UNSET(t0, FL_USER5);
- }
- }
- else {
- rb_ary_push(result, subarray);
- }
-
- /*
- * Increment the last counter. If it overflows, reset to 0
- * and increment the one before it.
- */
- m = n-1;
- counters[m]++;
- while (counters[m] == RARRAY_LEN(arrays[m])) {
- counters[m] = 0;
- /* If the first counter overflows, we are done */
- if (--m < 0) goto done;
- counters[m]++;
- }
- }
-done:
- tmpary_discard(t0);
- tmpbuf_discard(t1);
-
- return NIL_P(result) ? ary : result;
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.take(n) -> new_ary
- *
- * Returns first +n+ elements from the array.
- *
- * If a negative number is given, raises an ArgumentError.
- *
- * See also Array#drop
- *
- * a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0]
- * a.take(3) #=> [1, 2, 3]
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_take(VALUE obj, VALUE n)
-{
- long len = NUM2LONG(n);
- if (len < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "attempt to take negative size");
- }
- return rb_ary_subseq(obj, 0, len);
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.take_while { |arr| block } -> new_ary
- * ary.take_while -> Enumerator
- *
- * Passes elements to the block until the block returns +nil+ or +false+, then
- * stops iterating and returns an array of all prior elements.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * See also Array#drop_while
- *
- * a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0]
- * a.take_while { |i| i < 3 } #=> [1, 2]
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_take_while(VALUE ary)
-{
- long i;
-
- RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (!RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) break;
- }
- return rb_ary_take(ary, LONG2FIX(i));
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.drop(n) -> new_ary
- *
- * Drops first +n+ elements from +ary+ and returns the rest of the elements in
- * an array.
- *
- * If a negative number is given, raises an ArgumentError.
- *
- * See also Array#take
- *
- * a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0]
- * a.drop(3) #=> [4, 5, 0]
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_drop(VALUE ary, VALUE n)
-{
- VALUE result;
- long pos = NUM2LONG(n);
- if (pos < 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "attempt to drop negative size");
- }
-
- result = rb_ary_subseq(ary, pos, RARRAY_LEN(ary));
- if (result == Qnil) result = rb_ary_new();
- return result;
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.drop_while { |arr| block } -> new_ary
- * ary.drop_while -> Enumerator
- *
- * Drops elements up to, but not including, the first element for which the
- * block returns +nil+ or +false+ and returns an array containing the
- * remaining elements.
- *
- * If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned instead.
- *
- * See also Array#take_while
- *
- * a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0]
- * a.drop_while {|i| i < 3 } #=> [3, 4, 5, 0]
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_drop_while(VALUE ary)
-{
- long i;
-
- RETURN_ENUMERATOR(ary, 0, 0);
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); i++) {
- if (!RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) break;
- }
- return rb_ary_drop(ary, LONG2FIX(i));
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * ary.any? [{ |obj| block }] -> true or false
- *
- * See also Enumerable#any?
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_ary_any_p(VALUE ary)
-{
- long i, len = RARRAY_LEN(ary);
- const VALUE *ptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR(ary);
-
- if (!len) return Qfalse;
- if (!rb_block_given_p()) {
- for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) if (RTEST(ptr[i])) return Qtrue;
- }
- else {
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(ary); ++i) {
- if (RTEST(rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i)))) return Qtrue;
- }
- }
- return Qfalse;
-}
-
-/*
- * Arrays are ordered, integer-indexed collections of any object.
- *
- * Array indexing starts at 0, as in C or Java. A negative index is assumed
- * to be relative to the end of the array---that is, an index of -1 indicates
- * the last element of the array, -2 is the next to last element in the
- * array, and so on.
- *
- * == Creating Arrays
- *
- * A new array can be created by using the literal constructor
- * <code>[]</code>. Arrays can contain different types of objects. For
- * example, the array below contains an Integer, a String and a Float:
- *
- * ary = [1, "two", 3.0] #=> [1, "two", 3.0]
- *
- * An array can also be created by explicitly calling Array.new with zero, one
- * (the initial size of the Array) or two arguments (the initial size and a
- * default object).
- *
- * ary = Array.new #=> []
- * Array.new(3) #=> [nil, nil, nil]
- * Array.new(3, true) #=> [true, true, true]
- *
- * Note that the second argument populates the array with references to the
- * same object. Therefore, it is only recommended in cases when you need to
- * instantiate arrays with natively immutable objects such as Symbols,
- * numbers, true or false.
- *
- * To create an array with separate objects a block can be passed instead.
- * This method is safe to use with mutable objects such as hashes, strings or
- * other arrays:
- *
- * Array.new(4) { Hash.new } #=> [{}, {}, {}, {}]
- *
- * This is also a quick way to build up multi-dimensional arrays:
- *
- * empty_table = Array.new(3) { Array.new(3) }
- * #=> [[nil, nil, nil], [nil, nil, nil], [nil, nil, nil]]
- *
- * An array can also be created by using the Array() method, provided by
- * Kernel, which tries to call #to_ary, then #to_a on its argument.
- *
- * Array({:a => "a", :b => "b"}) #=> [[:a, "a"], [:b, "b"]]
- *
- * == Example Usage
- *
- * In addition to the methods it mixes in through the Enumerable module, the
- * Array class has proprietary methods for accessing, searching and otherwise
- * manipulating arrays.
- *
- * Some of the more common ones are illustrated below.
- *
- * == Accessing Elements
- *
- * Elements in an array can be retrieved using the Array#[] method. It can
- * take a single integer argument (a numeric index), a pair of arguments
- * (start and length) or a range. Negative indices start counting from the end,
- * with -1 being the last element.
- *
- * arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
- * arr[2] #=> 3
- * arr[100] #=> nil
- * arr[-3] #=> 4
- * arr[2, 3] #=> [3, 4, 5]
- * arr[1..4] #=> [2, 3, 4, 5]
- * arr[1..-3] #=> [2, 3, 4]
- *
- * Another way to access a particular array element is by using the #at method
- *
- * arr.at(0) #=> 1
- *
- * The #slice method works in an identical manner to Array#[].
- *
- * To raise an error for indices outside of the array bounds or else to
- * provide a default value when that happens, you can use #fetch.
- *
- * arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f']
- * arr.fetch(100) #=> IndexError: index 100 outside of array bounds: -6...6
- * arr.fetch(100, "oops") #=> "oops"
- *
- * The special methods #first and #last will return the first and last
- * elements of an array, respectively.
- *
- * arr.first #=> 1
- * arr.last #=> 6
- *
- * To return the first +n+ elements of an array, use #take
- *
- * arr.take(3) #=> [1, 2, 3]
- *
- * #drop does the opposite of #take, by returning the elements after +n+
- * elements have been dropped:
- *
- * arr.drop(3) #=> [4, 5, 6]
- *
- * == Obtaining Information about an Array
- *
- * Arrays keep track of their own length at all times. To query an array
- * about the number of elements it contains, use #length, #count or #size.
- *
- * browsers = ['Chrome', 'Firefox', 'Safari', 'Opera', 'IE']
- * browsers.length #=> 5
- * browsers.count #=> 5
- *
- * To check whether an array contains any elements at all
- *
- * browsers.empty? #=> false
- *
- * To check whether a particular item is included in the array
- *
- * browsers.include?('Konqueror') #=> false
- *
- * == Adding Items to Arrays
- *
- * Items can be added to the end of an array by using either #push or #<<
- *
- * arr = [1, 2, 3, 4]
- * arr.push(5) #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * arr << 6 #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
- *
- * #unshift will add a new item to the beginning of an array.
- *
- * arr.unshift(0) #=> [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
- *
- * With #insert you can add a new element to an array at any position.
- *
- * arr.insert(3, 'apple') #=> [0, 1, 2, 'apple', 3, 4, 5, 6]
- *
- * Using the #insert method, you can also insert multiple values at once:
- *
- * arr.insert(3, 'orange', 'pear', 'grapefruit')
- * #=> [0, 1, 2, "orange", "pear", "grapefruit", "apple", 3, 4, 5, 6]
- *
- * == Removing Items from an Array
- *
- * The method #pop removes the last element in an array and returns it:
- *
- * arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
- * arr.pop #=> 6
- * arr #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- *
- * To retrieve and at the same time remove the first item, use #shift:
- *
- * arr.shift #=> 1
- * arr #=> [2, 3, 4, 5]
- *
- * To delete an element at a particular index:
- *
- * arr.delete_at(2) #=> 4
- * arr #=> [2, 3, 5]
- *
- * To delete a particular element anywhere in an array, use #delete:
- *
- * arr = [1, 2, 2, 3]
- * arr.delete(2) #=> 2
- * arr #=> [1,3]
- *
- * A useful method if you need to remove +nil+ values from an array is
- * #compact:
- *
- * arr = ['foo', 0, nil, 'bar', 7, 'baz', nil]
- * arr.compact #=> ['foo', 0, 'bar', 7, 'baz']
- * arr #=> ['foo', 0, nil, 'bar', 7, 'baz', nil]
- * arr.compact! #=> ['foo', 0, 'bar', 7, 'baz']
- * arr #=> ['foo', 0, 'bar', 7, 'baz']
- *
- * Another common need is to remove duplicate elements from an array.
- *
- * It has the non-destructive #uniq, and destructive method #uniq!
- *
- * arr = [2, 5, 6, 556, 6, 6, 8, 9, 0, 123, 556]
- * arr.uniq #=> [2, 5, 6, 556, 8, 9, 0, 123]
- *
- * == Iterating over Arrays
- *
- * Like all classes that include the Enumerable module, Array has an each
- * method, which defines what elements should be iterated over and how. In
- * case of Array's #each, all elements in the Array instance are yielded to
- * the supplied block in sequence.
- *
- * Note that this operation leaves the array unchanged.
- *
- * arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * arr.each { |a| print a -= 10, " " }
- * # prints: -9 -8 -7 -6 -5
- * #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- *
- * Another sometimes useful iterator is #reverse_each which will iterate over
- * the elements in the array in reverse order.
- *
- * words = %w[first second third fourth fifth sixth]
- * str = ""
- * words.reverse_each { |word| str += "#{word} " }
- * p str #=> "sixth fifth fourth third second first "
- *
- * The #map method can be used to create a new array based on the original
- * array, but with the values modified by the supplied block:
- *
- * arr.map { |a| 2*a } #=> [2, 4, 6, 8, 10]
- * arr #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- * arr.map! { |a| a**2 } #=> [1, 4, 9, 16, 25]
- * arr #=> [1, 4, 9, 16, 25]
- *
- * == Selecting Items from an Array
- *
- * Elements can be selected from an array according to criteria defined in a
- * block. The selection can happen in a destructive or a non-destructive
- * manner. While the destructive operations will modify the array they were
- * called on, the non-destructive methods usually return a new array with the
- * selected elements, but leave the original array unchanged.
- *
- * === Non-destructive Selection
- *
- * arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
- * arr.select { |a| a > 3 } #=> [4, 5, 6]
- * arr.reject { |a| a < 3 } #=> [3, 4, 5, 6]
- * arr.drop_while { |a| a < 4 } #=> [4, 5, 6]
- * arr #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
- *
- * === Destructive Selection
- *
- * #select! and #reject! are the corresponding destructive methods to #select
- * and #reject
- *
- * Similar to #select vs. #reject, #delete_if and #keep_if have the exact
- * opposite result when supplied with the same block:
- *
- * arr.delete_if { |a| a < 4 } #=> [4, 5, 6]
- * arr #=> [4, 5, 6]
- *
- * arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
- * arr.keep_if { |a| a < 4 } #=> [1, 2, 3]
- * arr #=> [1, 2, 3]
- *
+/* Arrays are ordered, integer-indexed collections of any object.
+ * Array indexing starts at 0, as in C or Java. A negative index is
+ * assumed to be relative to the end of the array---that is, an index of -1
+ * indicates the last element of the array, -2 is the next to last
+ * element in the array, and so on.
*/
void
-Init_Array(void)
+Init_Array()
{
-#undef rb_intern
-#define rb_intern(str) rb_intern_const(str)
-
rb_cArray = rb_define_class("Array", rb_cObject);
rb_include_module(rb_cArray, rb_mEnumerable);
- rb_define_alloc_func(rb_cArray, empty_ary_alloc);
+ rb_define_alloc_func(rb_cArray, ary_alloc);
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cArray, "[]", rb_ary_s_create, -1);
- rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cArray, "try_convert", rb_ary_s_try_convert, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "initialize", rb_ary_initialize, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "initialize_copy", rb_ary_replace, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "to_s", rb_ary_to_s, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "inspect", rb_ary_inspect, 0);
- rb_define_alias(rb_cArray, "to_s", "inspect");
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "to_a", rb_ary_to_a, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "to_h", rb_ary_to_h, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "to_ary", rb_ary_to_ary_m, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "frozen?", rb_ary_frozen_p, 0);
@@ -5704,8 +3001,8 @@ Init_Array(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "concat", rb_ary_concat, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "<<", rb_ary_push, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "push", rb_ary_push_m, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "pop", rb_ary_pop_m, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "shift", rb_ary_shift_m, -1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "pop", rb_ary_pop, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "shift", rb_ary_shift, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "unshift", rb_ary_unshift_m, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "insert", rb_ary_insert, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "each", rb_ary_each, 0);
@@ -5714,24 +3011,20 @@ Init_Array(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "length", rb_ary_length, 0);
rb_define_alias(rb_cArray, "size", "length");
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "empty?", rb_ary_empty_p, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "find_index", rb_ary_index, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "index", rb_ary_index, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "rindex", rb_ary_rindex, -1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "index", rb_ary_index, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "rindex", rb_ary_rindex, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "indexes", rb_ary_indexes, -1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "indices", rb_ary_indexes, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "join", rb_ary_join_m, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "reverse", rb_ary_reverse_m, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "reverse!", rb_ary_reverse_bang, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "rotate", rb_ary_rotate_m, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "rotate!", rb_ary_rotate_bang, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "sort", rb_ary_sort, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "sort!", rb_ary_sort_bang, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "sort_by!", rb_ary_sort_by_bang, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "collect", rb_ary_collect, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "collect!", rb_ary_collect_bang, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "map", rb_ary_collect, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "map!", rb_ary_collect_bang, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "select", rb_ary_select, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "select!", rb_ary_select_bang, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "keep_if", rb_ary_keep_if, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "values_at", rb_ary_values_at, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "delete", rb_ary_delete, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "delete_at", rb_ary_delete_at_m, 1);
@@ -5763,28 +3056,10 @@ Init_Array(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "uniq!", rb_ary_uniq_bang, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "compact", rb_ary_compact, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "compact!", rb_ary_compact_bang, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "flatten", rb_ary_flatten, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "flatten!", rb_ary_flatten_bang, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "count", rb_ary_count, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "shuffle!", rb_ary_shuffle_bang, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "shuffle", rb_ary_shuffle, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "sample", rb_ary_sample, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "cycle", rb_ary_cycle, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "permutation", rb_ary_permutation, -1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "combination", rb_ary_combination, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "repeated_permutation", rb_ary_repeated_permutation, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "repeated_combination", rb_ary_repeated_combination, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "product", rb_ary_product, -1);
-
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "take", rb_ary_take, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "take_while", rb_ary_take_while, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "drop", rb_ary_drop, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "drop_while", rb_ary_drop_while, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "bsearch", rb_ary_bsearch, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "any?", rb_ary_any_p, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "flatten", rb_ary_flatten, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "flatten!", rb_ary_flatten_bang, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "nitems", rb_ary_nitems, 0);
id_cmp = rb_intern("<=>");
- id_random = rb_intern("random");
- id_div = rb_intern("div");
- id_power = rb_intern("**");
+ inspect_key = rb_intern("__inspect_key__");
}
diff --git a/bcc32/Makefile.sub b/bcc32/Makefile.sub
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0c2fe7cdf6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bcc32/Makefile.sub
@@ -0,0 +1,499 @@
+# -*- makefile -*-
+
+SHELL = $(COMSPEC)
+MKFILES = Makefile
+
+#### Start of system configuration section. ####
+OS = bccwin32
+RT = $(OS)
+
+## variables may be overridden by $(compile_dir)/Makefile
+!ifndef srcdir
+srcdir = ..
+!endif
+!ifndef RUBY_INSTALL_NAME
+RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = ruby
+!endif
+!ifndef RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME
+RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME = $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME:ruby=rubyw)
+!elif "$(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME)" == "$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)"
+RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME = $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME:ruby=rubyw)
+!endif
+!if "$(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME)" == "$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)"
+RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME = $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)w
+!endif
+!ifndef RUBY_SO_NAME
+RUBY_SO_NAME = $(RT)-$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)$(MAJOR)$(MINOR)
+!endif
+!ifndef icondirs
+!ifdef ICONDIRS
+icondirs=$(ICONDIRS)
+!endif
+!endif
+!ifdef icondirs
+icondirs=$(icondirs:\=/)
+iconinc=-I$(icondirs: = -I)
+!endif
+###############
+
+VPATH = $(srcdir):$(srcdir)/missing
+.SUFFIXES: .y
+
+!ifndef CC
+CC = bcc32
+!endif
+!ifndef CPP
+CPP = cpp32
+!endif
+!ifndef RC
+RC = brcc32
+!endif
+!ifndef YACC
+YACC = byacc
+!endif
+!ifndef AR
+AR = tlib
+!endif
+
+PURIFY =
+AUTOCONF = autoconf
+RM = $(srcdir:/=\)\win32\rm.bat
+
+!if !defined(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
+PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = x86
+!endif
+MACHINE = $(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
+!if "$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)" == "x86"
+!ifndef PROCESSOR_LEVEL
+PROCESSOR_LEVEL = 5
+!endif
+!if 6 < $(PROCESSOR_LEVEL)
+PROCESSOR_LEVEL = 6
+!endif
+PROCESSOR_FLAG = -$(PROCESSOR_LEVEL)
+CPU = i$(PROCESSOR_LEVEL)86
+ARCH = i386
+!else
+CPU = $(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
+ARCH = $(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
+!endif
+!ifndef DEBUGFLAGS
+DEBUGFLAGS =
+!endif
+!ifndef OPTFLAGS
+OPTFLAGS = -O
+!endif
+
+!ifndef prefix
+prefix = /usr
+!endif
+!ifndef exec_prefix
+exec_prefix = $(prefix)
+!endif
+!ifndef libdir
+libdir = $(exec_prefix)/lib
+!endif
+!if !defined(datadir)
+datadir = /share
+!endif
+!ifndef EXTOUT
+EXTOUT = .ext
+!endif
+!ifndef RIDATADIR
+RIDATADIR = $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/ri/$(MAJOR).$(MINOR)/system
+!endif
+!ifndef TESTUI
+TESTUI = console
+!endif
+!ifndef TESTS
+TESTS =
+!endif
+!ifndef RDOCTARGET
+RDOCTARGET = install-nodoc
+!endif
+
+OUTFLAG = -o
+!ifndef CFLAGS
+CFLAGS = -q -tWR -tWC $(DEBUGFLAGS) $(OPTFLAGS) $(PROCESSOR_FLAG) -w- -wsus -wcpt -wdup -wext -wrng -wrpt -wzdi
+!endif
+!ifndef LDFLAGS
+LDFLAGS = -S:$(STACK)
+!endif
+!ifndef RFLAGS
+RFLAGS = $(iconinc)
+!endif
+!ifndef EXTLIBS
+EXTLIBS =
+!endif
+!ifndef MEMLIB
+MEMLIB =
+!endif
+LIBS = $(MEMLIB) cw32i.lib import32.lib ws2_32.lib $(EXTLIBS)
+MISSING = acosh.obj crypt.obj erf.obj win32.obj
+
+!ifndef STACK
+STACK = 0x2000000
+!endif
+
+XCFLAGS = -DRUBY_EXPORT -I. -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)missing
+
+ARFLAGS = /a
+LD = ilink32 -q -Gn
+LDSHARED = $(LD)
+XLDFLAGS = -Tpe c0x32.obj
+WLDFLAGS = -aa -Tpe c0w32.obj
+DLDFLAGS = -Tpd c0d32.obj
+LIBRUBY_LDSHARED = $(LDSHARED)
+LIBRUBY_DLDFLAGS = -Gi $(DLDFLAGS) $(EXTLDFLAGS)
+LDOBJECTS = $(MAINOBJ)
+
+SOLIBS =
+
+EXEEXT = .exe
+PROGRAM=$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)$(EXEEXT)
+WPROGRAM=$(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME)$(EXEEXT)
+RUBYDEF = $(RUBY_SO_NAME).def
+MINIRUBY = .\miniruby$(EXEEXT) $(MINIRUBYOPT)
+RUNRUBY = .\ruby$(EXEEXT) "$(srcdir)runruby.rb" --extout="$(EXTOUT)" --
+
+ORGLIBPATH = $(LIB)
+
+#### End of system configuration section. ####
+
+LIBRUBY_A = $(RUBY_SO_NAME)-static.lib
+LIBRUBY_SO = $(RUBY_SO_NAME).dll
+LIBRUBY = $(RUBY_SO_NAME).lib
+LIBRUBYARG = $(LIBRUBY)
+
+PREP = miniruby$(EXEEXT)
+
+OBJEXT = obj
+
+INSTALLED_LIST= .installed.list
+
+WINMAINOBJ = winmain.$(OBJEXT)
+MINIOBJS = dmydln.$(OBJEXT)
+
+.path.c = .;$(srcdir);$(srcdir)win32;$(srcdir)missing
+.path.h = .;$(srcdir);$(srcdir)win32;$(srcdir)missing
+.path.y = $(srcdir)
+.path. = $(srcdir)
+
+.c.obj:
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) -I. $(CPPFLAGS) -c $(<:/=\)
+
+.rc.res:
+ $(RC) $(RFLAGS) -I. -I$(<D). $(iconinc) -I$(srcdir)win32 $(RFLAGS) -fo$@ $(<:/=\)
+
+.y.c:
+ $(YACC) $(YFLAGS) $(<:\=/)
+ sed -e "s!^ *extern char \*getenv();!/* & */!;s/^\(#.*\)y\.tab/\1parse/" y.tab.c > $(@F)
+ @del y.tab.c
+
+all: $(srcdir)bcc32/Makefile.sub $(srcdir)common.mk
+
+ruby: $(PROGRAM)
+rubyw: $(WPROGRAM)
+
+!include $(srcdir)/common.mk
+
+PHONY: Makefile
+
+CONFIG_H = ./.config.h.time
+
+config: config.status
+
+config.status: $(CONFIG_H)
+
+$(CONFIG_H): $(MKFILES) $(srcdir)bcc32/Makefile.sub
+ @$(srcdir:/=\)win32\ifchange.bat config.h &&|
+\#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1
+\#define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1
+\#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1
+\#define HAVE_STRING_H 1
+\#define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1
+\#define HAVE_OFF_T 1
+\#define SIZEOF_INT 4
+\#define SIZEOF_SHORT 2
+\#define SIZEOF_LONG 4
+\#define SIZEOF_LONG_LONG 0
+\#define SIZEOF___INT64 8
+\#define SIZEOF_OFF_T 4
+\#define SIZEOF_VOIDP 4
+\#define SIZEOF_FLOAT 4
+\#define SIZEOF_DOUBLE 8
+\#define SIZEOF_TIME_T 4
+\#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES 1
+\#define TOKEN_PASTE(x,y) x\#\#y
+\#define HAVE_STDARG_PROTOTYPES 1
+\#define NORETURN(x) x
+\#define RUBY_EXTERN extern __declspec(dllimport)
+\#define HAVE_DECL_SYS_NERR 1
+\#define HAVE_LIMITS_H 1
+\#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1
+\#define HAVE_UTIME_H 1
+\#define HAVE_FLOAT_H 1
+\#define rb_uid_t uid_t
+\#define rb_gid_t gid_t
+\#define rb_pid_t int
+\#define HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_RDEV 1
+\#define HAVE_ST_RDEV 1
+\#define GETGROUPS_T int
+\#define RETSIGTYPE void
+\#define HAVE_ALLOCA 1
+\#define HAVE_DUP2 1
+\#define HAVE_MEMMOVE 1
+\#define HAVE_MKDIR 1
+\#define HAVE_STRCASECMP 1
+\#define HAVE_STRNCASECMP 1
+\#define HAVE_STRERROR 1
+\#define HAVE_STRFTIME 1
+\#define HAVE_STRCHR 1
+\#define HAVE_STRSTR 1
+\#define HAVE_STRTOD 1
+\#define HAVE_STRTOL 1
+\#define HAVE_STRTOUL 1
+\#define HAVE_ISNAN 1
+\#define HAVE_FINITE 1
+\#define HAVE_HYPOT 1
+\#define HAVE_FMOD 1
+\#define HAVE_WAITPID 1
+\#define HAVE_FSYNC 1
+\#define HAVE_GETCWD 1
+\#define HAVE_CHSIZE 1
+\#define HAVE_TIMES 1
+\#define HAVE_FCNTL 1
+\#define HAVE_LINK 1
+\#define HAVE_TELLDIR 1
+\#define HAVE_SEEKDIR 1
+\#define HAVE_COSH 1
+\#define HAVE_SINH 1
+\#define HAVE_TANH 1
+\#define RSHIFT(x,y) ((x)>>(int)y)
+\#define FILE_COUNT level
+\#define FILE_READPTR curp
+\#define inline __inline
+\#define NEED_IO_SEEK_BETWEEN_RW 1
+\#define STACK_GROW_DIRECTION -1
+\#define DEFAULT_KCODE KCODE_NONE
+\#define DLEXT ".so"
+\#define RUBY_LIB "/lib/ruby/$(MAJOR).$(MINOR)"
+\#define RUBY_SITE_LIB "/lib/ruby/site_ruby"
+\#define RUBY_SITE_LIB2 "/lib/ruby/site_ruby/$(MAJOR).$(MINOR)"
+\#define RUBY_PLATFORM "$(ARCH)-$(OS)"
+\#define RUBY_ARCHLIB "/lib/ruby/$(MAJOR).$(MINOR)/$(ARCH)-$(OS)"
+\#define RUBY_SITE_ARCHLIB "/lib/ruby/site_ruby/$(MAJOR).$(MINOR)/$(ARCH)-$(OS)"
+|
+ @exit > $@
+
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+
+miniruby$(EXEEXT):
+ @echo $(LIBS)
+ $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(MAINOBJ) $(MINIOBJS),$@,nul,$(LIBRUBY_A) $(LIBS)
+
+$(PROGRAM): $(MAINOBJ) $(LIBRUBY_SO) $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).res
+ $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(MAINOBJ),$@,nul,$(LIBRUBYARG) $(LIBS),,$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).res
+
+$(WPROGRAM): $(MAINOBJ) $(WINMAINOBJ) $(LIBRUBY_SO) $(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).res
+ $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(WLDFLAGS) $(MAINOBJ) $(WINMAINOBJ),$@,nul,$(LIBRUBYARG) $(LIBS),,$(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).res
+
+$(LIBRUBY_A): $(OBJS) $(DMYEXT)
+ @-if exist $@ del $@
+ $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) "$@" $(OBJS) $(DMYEXT)
+
+# $(LIBRUBY): $(LIBRUBY_SO)
+# implib $@ $(LIBRUBY_SO)
+
+$(LIBRUBY_SO): $(LIBRUBY_A) $(DLDOBJS) $(RUBYDEF) $(RUBY_SO_NAME).res
+ @echo $(DLDOBJS)
+ @$(PRE_LIBRUBY_UPDATE)
+ $(LIBRUBY_LDSHARED) $(LIBRUBY_DLDFLAGS) $(DLDOBJS:/=\),$(LIBRUBY_SO),nul,$(LIBRUBY_A) $(LIBS),$(RUBYDEF),$(RUBY_SO_NAME).res
+
+$(LIBRUBY): $(LIBRUBY_SO)
+
+$(RUBYDEF): $(LIBRUBY_A) $(PREP)
+ $(MINIRUBY) $(srcdir)bcc32/mkexports.rb -output=$@ -base=$(RUBY_SO_NAME) $(LIBRUBY_A)
+
+$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).rc $(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).rc $(RUBY_SO_NAME).rc: rbconfig.rb
+ @$(MINIRUBY) $(srcdir)win32/resource.rb \
+ -ruby_name=$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME) \
+ -rubyw_name=$(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME) \
+ -so_name=$(RUBY_SO_NAME) \
+ . $(icondirs) $(srcdir)win32
+
+post-install-bin::
+ @$(NULLCMD)
+post-install-lib::
+ @$(NULLCMD)
+post-install-ext-comm::
+ @$(NULLCMD)
+post-install-ext-arch::
+ @$(NULLCMD)
+post-install-man::
+ @$(NULLCMD)
+post-install-doc::
+ @$(NULLCMD)
+
+clean-local::
+ @$(RM) ext\extinit.c ext\extinit.$(OBJEXT) *.tds *.il? $(RUBY_SO_NAME).lib
+ @$(RM) $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).res $(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).res $(RUBY_SO_NAME).res
+
+distclean-local::
+ @$(RM) ext\config.cache $(RBCONFIG:/=\)
+ @$(RM) *.map *.pdb *.ilk *.exp $(RUBYDEF)
+ @$(RM) $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).rc $(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).rc $(RUBY_SO_NAME).rc
+
+ext/extinit.obj: ext/extinit.c $(SETUP)
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -o$@ -c ext/extinit.c
+
+main.$(OBJEXT): win32.h
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diff --git a/bcc32/README.bcc32 b/bcc32/README.bcc32
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c27a1261f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bcc32/README.bcc32
@@ -0,0 +1,137 @@
+=begin
+
+= How to build ruby using Borland C++
+
+== Requirement
+
+(1) Borland C++ 5.0 or later.
+
+(2) Please set environment variable (({PATH}))
+ to run required commands properly from the command line.
+
+ Note: building ruby requires following commands.
+ * make
+ * bcc32
+ * tlib
+ * ilink32
+
+(3) If you want to build from CVS source, following commands are required.
+ * byacc ((<URL:http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/byacc.htm>))
+ * sed ((<URL:http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/sed.htm>))
+
+(4) We strongly recommend to build ruby on C++Builder, to link following files.
+ * usebormm.lib
+ * memmgr.lib
+
+ RTL's internal memory manager cannot handle large memory block properly,
+ so we should use borlndmm.dll instead.
+ 10000.times { "" << "." * 529671; GC.start } # crash
+
+== How to compile and install
+
+(1) Execute bcc32\configure.bat on your build directory.
+ ex. c:\ruby-1.6.7>bcc32\configure.bat
+
+(2) Change ((|RUBY_INSTALL_NAME|)) and ((|RUBY_SO_NAME|)) in (({Makefile}))
+ if you want to change the name of the executable files.
+ And add ((|RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME|)) to change the name of the
+ executable without console window if also you want.
+
+(3) Run `((%make%))'
+
+(4) Run `((%make test%))'
+
+(5) Run `((%make DESTDIR=<install_directory> install%))'
+
+ This command will create following directories and install files onto them.
+ * <install_directory>\bin
+ * <install_directory>\lib
+ * <install_directory>\lib\ruby
+ * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\<MAJOR>.<MINOR>
+ * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\<MAJOR>.<MINOR>\<PLATFORM>
+ * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\site_ruby
+ * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\site_ruby\<MAJOR>.<MINOR>
+ * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\site_ruby\<MAJOR>.<MINOR>\<PLATFORM>
+ * <install_directory>\man\man1
+ If Ruby's version is `x.y.z', the ((|<MAJOR>|)) is `x' and the ((|<MINOR>|)) is `y'.
+ The ((|<PLATFORM>|)) is usually `(({i586-bccwin32}))'.
+
+(6) Requires dynamic RTL (cc3250.dll on C++Builder5) and borlndmm.dll (If built with
+ usebormm.lib) to use installed binary. These files are ordinary in bcc32's bin
+ directory.
+
+== Icons
+
+Any icon files(*.ico) in the build directory, directories specified with
+((|icondirs|)) make variable and (({win32})) directory under the ruby
+source directory will be included in DLL or executable files, according
+to their base names.
+ $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).ico or ruby.ico --> $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).exe
+ $(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).ico or rubyw.ico --> $(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).exe
+ the others --> $(RUBY_SO_NAME).dll
+
+Although no icons are distributed with the ruby source or in the official
+site, you can use anything you like. For example, followings are written
+in Japanese, but you can download at least.
+
+* ((<URL:http://member.nifty.ne.jp/ueivu/rubyico.html>)) or
+ ((<zipped icons|URL:http://member.nifty.ne.jp/ueivu/Ruby_ico.zip>))
+* ((<URL:http://homepage1.nifty.com/a_nakata/ruby/>)) or
+ ((<icon itself|URL:http://homepage1.nifty.com/a_nakata/ruby/RubyIcon.ico>))
+
+== Build examples
+
+* Build on the ruby source directory.
+
+ ex.)
+ ruby source directory: C:\ruby
+ build directory: C:\ruby
+ install directory: C:\usr\local
+
+ C:
+ cd \ruby
+ bcc32\configure
+ make
+ make test
+ make DESTDIR=/usr/local install
+
+* Build on the relative directory from the ruby source directory and CPU type
+ i386.
+
+ ex.)
+ ruby source directory: C:\ruby
+ build directory: C:\ruby\bccwin32
+ install directory: C:\usr\local
+ CPU i386
+
+ C:
+ cd \ruby
+ mkdir bccwin32
+ cd bccwin32
+ ..\bcc32\configure target i386-bccwin32
+ make
+ make test
+ make DESTDIR=/usr/local install
+
+* Build on the different drive.
+
+ ex.)
+ ruby source directory: C:\src\ruby
+ build directory: D:\build\ruby
+ install directory: C:\usr\local
+
+ D:
+ cd D:\build\ruby
+ C:\src\ruby\bcc32\configure
+ make
+ make test
+ make DESTDIR=C:/usr/local install
+
+== Bugs
+
+You can ((*NOT*)) use a path name contains any white space characters as
+the ruby source directory, this restriction comes from the behavior of
+(({!INCLUDE})) directives of (({MAKE})).
+((- you may call it a bug. -))
+
+=end
diff --git a/bcc32/configure.bat b/bcc32/configure.bat
new file mode 100755
index 0000000000..143ad947f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bcc32/configure.bat
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+@echo off
+::: Don't set environment variable in batch file other than autoexec.bat
+::: to avoid "Out of environment space" problem on Windows 95/98.
+::: set TMPMAKE=~tmp~.mak
+
+echo> ~tmp~.mak ####
+echo>> ~tmp~.mak conf = %0
+echo>> ~tmp~.mak $(conf:\=/): nul
+echo>> ~tmp~.mak @del ~tmp~.mak
+echo>> ~tmp~.mak @-$(MAKE) -l$(MAKEFLAGS) -f $(@D)setup.mak \
+:loop
+if "%1" == "" goto :end
+if "%1" == "--prefix" goto :prefix
+if "%1" == "--srcdir" goto :srcdir
+if "%1" == "srcdir" goto :srcdir
+if "%1" == "--target" goto :target
+if "%1" == "target" goto :target
+if "%1" == "--with-static-linked-ext" goto :extstatic
+if "%1" == "--program-suffix" goto :suffix
+if "%1" == "--program-name" goto :progname
+if "%1" == "--enable-install-doc" goto :enable-rdoc
+if "%1" == "--disable-install-doc" goto :disable-rdoc
+if "%1" == "--extout" goto :extout
+if "%1" == "-h" goto :help
+if "%1" == "--help" goto :help
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak "%1" \
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:srcdir
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak -D"srcdir=%2" \
+ shift
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:prefix
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak -D"prefix=%2" \
+ shift
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:suffix
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak -D"RUBY_SUFFIX=%2" \
+ shift
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:installname
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak -D"RUBY_INSTALL_NAME=%2" \
+ shift
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:soname
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak -D"RUBY_SO_NAME=%2" \
+ shift
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:target
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak "%2" \
+ shift
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:extstatic
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak -D"EXTSTATIC=static" \
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:enable-rdoc
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak -D"RDOCTARGET=install-doc" \
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:disable-rdoc
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak -D"RDOCTARGET=install-nodoc" \
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:extout
+ echo>> ~tmp~.mak -D"EXTOUT=%2" \
+ shift
+ shift
+goto :loop
+:help
+ echo Configuration:
+ echo --help display this help
+ echo --srcdir=DIR find the sources in DIR [configure dir or `..']
+ echo Installation directories:
+ echo --prefix=PREFIX install files in PREFIX (ignored currently)
+ echo System types:
+ echo --target=TARGET configure for TARGET [i386-bccwin32]
+ echo Optional Package:
+ echo --with-static-linked-ext link external modules statically
+ echo --enable-install-doc install rdoc indexes during install
+ del ~tmp~.mak
+goto :exit
+:end
+echo>> ~tmp~.mak -Dbcc32dir="$(@D)"
+make -s -f ~tmp~.mak
+:exit
diff --git a/bcc32/mkexports.rb b/bcc32/mkexports.rb
new file mode 100755
index 0000000000..dc523e2541
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bcc32/mkexports.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+#!./miniruby -s
+
+$name = $library = $description = nil
+
+SYM = {}
+STDIN.reopen(open("nul"))
+ARGV.each do |obj|
+ IO.foreach("|tdump -q -oiPUBDEF -oiPUBD32 #{obj.tr('/', '\\')}") do |l|
+ next unless /(?:PUBDEF|PUBD32)/ =~ l
+ SYM[$1] = true if /'(.*?)'/ =~ l
+ end
+end
+
+exports = []
+if $name
+ exports << "Name " + $name
+elsif $library
+ exports << "Library " + $library
+end
+exports << "Description " + $description.dump if $description
+exports << "EXPORTS" << SYM.keys.sort
+
+if $output
+ open($output, 'w') {|f| f.puts exports.join("\n")}
+else
+ puts exports.join("\n")
+end
diff --git a/bcc32/setup.mak b/bcc32/setup.mak
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1c922c208f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bcc32/setup.mak
@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
+# -*- makefile -*-
+
+!if "$(srcdir)" != ""
+bcc32dir = $(srcdir)bcc32/
+!elseif "$(bcc32dir)" == "bcc32/"
+srcdir = ./
+!elseif "$(bcc32dir:/bcc32/=)/bcc32/" == "$(bcc32dir)"
+srcdir = $(bcc32dir:/bcc32/=/)
+!else
+srcdir = $(bcc32dir)../
+!endif
+!ifndef prefix
+prefix = /usr
+!endif
+OS = bccwin32
+RT = $(OS)
+BANG = !
+APPEND = echo>>$(MAKEFILE)
+!ifdef MAKEFILE
+MAKE = $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE)
+!else
+MAKEFILE = Makefile
+!endif
+
+all: Makefile
+Makefile: -prologue- -generic- -epilogue-
+i386-$(OS): -prologue- -i386- -epilogue-
+i486-$(OS): -prologue- -i486- -epilogue-
+i586-$(OS): -prologue- -i586- -epilogue-
+i686-$(OS): -prologue- -i686- -epilogue-
+alpha-$(OS): -prologue- -alpha- -epilogue-
+
+-prologue-: nul
+ @echo Creating $(MAKEFILE)
+ @type > $(MAKEFILE) &&|
+\#\#\# Makefile for ruby $(OS) \#\#\#
+$(BANG)ifndef srcdir
+srcdir = $(srcdir:\=/)
+$(BANG)endif
+$(BANG)ifndef prefix
+prefix = $(prefix:\=/)
+$(BANG)endif
+$(BANG)ifndef EXTSTATIC
+EXTSTATIC = $(EXTSTATIC)
+$(BANG)endif
+!if defined(RDOCTARGET)
+$(BANG)ifndef RDOCTARGET
+RDOCTARGET = $(RDOCTARGET)
+$(BANG)endif
+!endif
+!if defined(EXTOUT)
+$(BANG)ifndef EXTOUT
+EXTOUT = $(EXTOUT)
+$(BANG)endif
+!endif
+|
+ @type > usebormm.bat &&|
+@echo off
+ilink32 -Gn -x usebormm.lib > nul
+if exist usebormm.tds echo MEMLIB = usebormm.lib
+|
+ @usebormm.bat >> $(MAKEFILE)
+ @del usebormm.*
+
+ @cpp32 -I$(srcdir) -DRUBY_EXTERN="//" -P- -o$(MAKEFILE) > nul &&|
+\#include "version.h"
+MAJOR = RUBY_VERSION_MAJOR
+MINOR = RUBY_VERSION_MINOR
+TEENY = RUBY_VERSION_TEENY
+|
+ @type $(MAKEFILE).i >> $(MAKEFILE)
+ @del $(MAKEFILE).i
+
+-generic-: nul
+!if defined(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE) || defined(PROCESSOR_LEVEL)
+ @type >> $(MAKEFILE) &&|
+!if defined(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
+$(BANG)ifndef PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
+PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = $(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
+$(BANG)endif
+!endif
+!if defined(PROCESSOR_LEVEL)
+$(BANG)ifndef PROCESSOR_LEVEL
+PROCESSOR_LEVEL = $(PROCESSOR_LEVEL)
+$(BANG)endif
+!endif
+
+|
+!endif
+
+-alpha-: nul
+ @$(APPEND) !ifndef PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
+ @$(APPEND) PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = alpha
+ @$(APPEND) !endif
+-ix86-: nul
+ @$(APPEND) !ifndef PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
+ @$(APPEND) PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = x86
+ @$(APPEND) !endif
+
+-i386-: -ix86-
+ @$(APPEND) !ifndef PROCESSOR_LEVEL
+ @$(APPEND) PROCESSOR_LEVEL = 3
+ @$(APPEND) !endif
+-i486-: -ix86-
+ @$(APPEND) !ifndef PROCESSOR_LEVEL
+ @$(APPEND) PROCESSOR_LEVEL = 4
+ @$(APPEND) !endif
+-i586-: -ix86-
+ @$(APPEND) !ifndef PROCESSOR_LEVEL
+ @$(APPEND) PROCESSOR_LEVEL = 5
+ @$(APPEND) !endif
+-i686-: -ix86-
+ @$(APPEND) !ifndef PROCESSOR_LEVEL
+ @$(APPEND) PROCESSOR_LEVEL = 6
+ @$(APPEND) !endif
+
+-epilogue-: nul
+ @type >> $(MAKEFILE) &&|
+
+\# OS = $(OS)
+\# RT = $(RT)
+\# RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = ruby
+\# RUBY_SO_NAME = $$(RT)-$$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)$$(MAJOR)$$(MINOR)
+\# CFLAGS = -q $$(DEBUGFLAGS) $$(OPTFLAGS) $$(PROCESSOR_FLAG) -w- -wsus -wcpt -wdup -wext -wrng -wrpt -wzdi
+\# CPPFLAGS = -I. -I$$(srcdir) -I$$(srcdir)missing -DLIBRUBY_SO=\"$$(LIBRUBY_SO)\"
+\# STACK = 0x2000000
+\# LDFLAGS = -S:$$(STACK)
+\# RFLAGS = $$(iconinc)
+\# EXTLIBS = cw32.lib import32.lib user32.lib kernel32.lib
+$(BANG)include $$(srcdir)bcc32/Makefile.sub
+|
+ @$(srcdir:/=\)\win32\rm.bat config.h config.status
+ @echo type "`$(MAKE)'" to make ruby for $(OS).
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_answer.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_answer.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 3cd8a8fd37..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_answer.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-def ack(m, n)
- if m == 0 then
- n + 1
- elsif n == 0 then
- ack(m - 1, 1)
- else
- ack(m - 1, ack(m, n - 1))
- end
-end
-
-def the_answer_to_life_the_universe_and_everything
- (ack(3,7).to_s.split(//).inject(0){|s,x| s+x.to_i}.to_s + "2" ).to_i
-end
-
-answer = the_answer_to_life_the_universe_and_everything
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_aobench.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_aobench.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index ffab116fcd..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_aobench.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,291 +0,0 @@
-# AO render benchmark
-# Original program (C) Syoyo Fujita in Javascript (and other languages)
-# https://code.google.com/p/aobench/
-# Ruby(yarv2llvm) version by Hideki Miura
-#
-
-IMAGE_WIDTH = 256
-IMAGE_HEIGHT = 256
-NSUBSAMPLES = 2
-NAO_SAMPLES = 8
-
-class Vec
- def initialize(x, y, z)
- @x = x
- @y = y
- @z = z
- end
-
- attr_accessor :x, :y, :z
-
- def vadd(b)
- Vec.new(@x + b.x, @y + b.y, @z + b.z)
- end
-
- def vsub(b)
- Vec.new(@x - b.x, @y - b.y, @z - b.z)
- end
-
- def vcross(b)
- Vec.new(@y * b.z - @z * b.y,
- @z * b.x - @x * b.z,
- @x * b.y - @y * b.x)
- end
-
- def vdot(b)
- @x * b.x + @y * b.y + @z * b.z
- end
-
- def vlength
- Math.sqrt(@x * @x + @y * @y + @z * @z)
- end
-
- def vnormalize
- len = vlength
- v = Vec.new(@x, @y, @z)
- if len > 1.0e-17 then
- v.x = v.x / len
- v.y = v.y / len
- v.z = v.z / len
- end
- v
- end
-end
-
-
-class Sphere
- def initialize(center, radius)
- @center = center
- @radius = radius
- end
-
- attr_reader :center, :radius
-
- def intersect(ray, isect)
- rs = ray.org.vsub(@center)
- b = rs.vdot(ray.dir)
- c = rs.vdot(rs) - (@radius * @radius)
- d = b * b - c
- if d > 0.0 then
- t = - b - Math.sqrt(d)
-
- if t > 0.0 and t < isect.t then
- isect.t = t
- isect.hit = true
- isect.pl = Vec.new(ray.org.x + ray.dir.x * t,
- ray.org.y + ray.dir.y * t,
- ray.org.z + ray.dir.z * t)
- n = isect.pl.vsub(@center)
- isect.n = n.vnormalize
- else
- 0.0
- end
- end
- nil
- end
-end
-
-class Plane
- def initialize(p, n)
- @p = p
- @n = n
- end
-
- def intersect(ray, isect)
- d = -@p.vdot(@n)
- v = ray.dir.vdot(@n)
- v0 = v
- if v < 0.0 then
- v0 = -v
- end
- if v0 < 1.0e-17 then
- return
- end
-
- t = -(ray.org.vdot(@n) + d) / v
-
- if t > 0.0 and t < isect.t then
- isect.hit = true
- isect.t = t
- isect.n = @n
- isect.pl = Vec.new(ray.org.x + t * ray.dir.x,
- ray.org.y + t * ray.dir.y,
- ray.org.z + t * ray.dir.z)
- end
- nil
- end
-end
-
-class Ray
- def initialize(org, dir)
- @org = org
- @dir = dir
- end
-
- attr_accessor :org, :dir
-end
-
-class Isect
- def initialize
- @t = 10000000.0
- @hit = false
- @pl = Vec.new(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
- @n = Vec.new(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
- end
-
- attr_accessor :t, :hit, :pl, :n
-end
-
-def clamp(f)
- i = f * 255.5
- if i > 255.0 then
- i = 255.0
- end
- if i < 0.0 then
- i = 0.0
- end
- i.to_i
-end
-
-def otherBasis(basis, n)
- basis[2] = Vec.new(n.x, n.y, n.z)
- basis[1] = Vec.new(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
-
- if n.x < 0.6 and n.x > -0.6 then
- basis[1].x = 1.0
- elsif n.y < 0.6 and n.y > -0.6 then
- basis[1].y = 1.0
- elsif n.z < 0.6 and n.z > -0.6 then
- basis[1].z = 1.0
- else
- basis[1].x = 1.0
- end
-
- basis[0] = basis[1].vcross(basis[2])
- basis[0] = basis[0].vnormalize
-
- basis[1] = basis[2].vcross(basis[0])
- basis[1] = basis[1].vnormalize
-end
-
-class Scene
- def initialize
- @spheres = Array.new
- @spheres[0] = Sphere.new(Vec.new(-2.0, 0.0, -3.5), 0.5)
- @spheres[1] = Sphere.new(Vec.new(-0.5, 0.0, -3.0), 0.5)
- @spheres[2] = Sphere.new(Vec.new(1.0, 0.0, -2.2), 0.5)
- @plane = Plane.new(Vec.new(0.0, -0.5, 0.0), Vec.new(0.0, 1.0, 0.0))
- end
-
- def ambient_occlusion(isect)
- basis = Array.new
- otherBasis(basis, isect.n)
-
- ntheta = NAO_SAMPLES
- nphi = NAO_SAMPLES
- eps = 0.0001
- occlusion = 0.0
-
- p0 = Vec.new(isect.pl.x + eps * isect.n.x,
- isect.pl.y + eps * isect.n.y,
- isect.pl.z + eps * isect.n.z)
- nphi.times do |j|
- ntheta.times do |i|
- r = rand
- phi = 2.0 * 3.14159265 * rand
- x = Math.cos(phi) * Math.sqrt(1.0 - r)
- y = Math.sin(phi) * Math.sqrt(1.0 - r)
- z = Math.sqrt(r)
-
- rx = x * basis[0].x + y * basis[1].x + z * basis[2].x
- ry = x * basis[0].y + y * basis[1].y + z * basis[2].y
- rz = x * basis[0].z + y * basis[1].z + z * basis[2].z
-
- raydir = Vec.new(rx, ry, rz)
- ray = Ray.new(p0, raydir)
-
- occisect = Isect.new
- @spheres[0].intersect(ray, occisect)
- @spheres[1].intersect(ray, occisect)
- @spheres[2].intersect(ray, occisect)
- @plane.intersect(ray, occisect)
- if occisect.hit then
- occlusion = occlusion + 1.0
- else
- 0.0
- end
- end
- end
-
- occlusion = (ntheta.to_f * nphi.to_f - occlusion) / (ntheta.to_f * nphi.to_f)
-
- Vec.new(occlusion, occlusion, occlusion)
- end
-
- def render(w, h, nsubsamples)
- cnt = 0
- nsf = nsubsamples.to_f
- h.times do |y|
- w.times do |x|
- rad = Vec.new(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
-
- # Subsmpling
- nsubsamples.times do |v|
- nsubsamples.times do |u|
-
- cnt = cnt + 1
- wf = w.to_f
- hf = h.to_f
- xf = x.to_f
- yf = y.to_f
- uf = u.to_f
- vf = v.to_f
-
- px = (xf + (uf / nsf) - (wf / 2.0)) / (wf / 2.0)
- py = -(yf + (vf / nsf) - (hf / 2.0)) / (hf / 2.0)
-
- eye = Vec.new(px, py, -1.0).vnormalize
-
- ray = Ray.new(Vec.new(0.0, 0.0, 0.0), eye)
-
- isect = Isect.new
- @spheres[0].intersect(ray, isect)
- @spheres[1].intersect(ray, isect)
- @spheres[2].intersect(ray, isect)
- @plane.intersect(ray, isect)
- if isect.hit then
- col = ambient_occlusion(isect)
- rad.x = rad.x + col.x
- rad.y = rad.y + col.y
- rad.z = rad.z + col.z
- end
- end
- end
-
- r = rad.x / (nsf * nsf)
- g = rad.y / (nsf * nsf)
- b = rad.z / (nsf * nsf)
- printf("%c", clamp(r))
- printf("%c", clamp(g))
- printf("%c", clamp(b))
- end
- nil
- end
-
- nil
- end
-end
-
-alias printf_orig printf
-def printf *args
-end
-
-# File.open("ao.ppm", "w") do |fp|
- printf("P6\n")
- printf("%d %d\n", IMAGE_WIDTH, IMAGE_HEIGHT)
- printf("255\n", IMAGE_WIDTH, IMAGE_HEIGHT)
- Scene.new.render(IMAGE_WIDTH, IMAGE_HEIGHT, NSUBSAMPLES)
-# end
-
-undef printf
-alias printf printf_orig
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_erb.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_erb.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 77c66a7949..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_erb.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Create many HTML strings with ERB.
-#
-
-require 'erb'
-
-data = DATA.read
-max = 15_000
-title = "hello world!"
-content = "hello world!\n" * 10
-
-max.times{
- ERB.new(data).result(binding)
-}
-
-__END__
-
-<html>
- <head> <%= title %> </head>
- <body>
- <h1> <%= title %> </h1>
- <p>
- <%= content %>
- </p>
- </body>
-</html>
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_factorial.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_factorial.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 45f471dfdb..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_factorial.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-def fact(n)
- if(n > 1)
- n * fact(n-1)
- else
- 1
- end
-end
-
-100.times {
- fact(5000)
-}
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_fib.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_fib.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 34a7b2e725..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_fib.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-def fib n
- if n < 3
- 1
- else
- fib(n-1) + fib(n-2)
- end
-end
-
-fib(34)
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_lc_fizzbuzz.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_lc_fizzbuzz.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index f09574bbeb..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_lc_fizzbuzz.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-#
-# FizzBuzz program using only lambda calculus
-#
-# This program is quoted from
-# "Understanding Computation" by Tom Stuart
-# http://computationbook.com/
-#
-# You can understand why this program works fine by reading this book.
-#
-
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n { -> p { p[-> x { -> y { x } }] }[n[-> p { -> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]][-> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]]] }][-> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { -> x { x } }][-> p { -> x { x } }]]] }][m] } }[m][n]] } }[n][-> n { -> p { p[-> x { -> y { x } }] }[n[-> p { -> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]][-> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]]] }][-> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { -> x { x } }][-> p { -> x { x } }]]] }[-> m { -> n { n[-> m { -> n { n[-> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }][m] } }[m]][-> p { -> x { x } }] } }[-> p { -> x { p[p[x]] } }][-> p { -> x { p[p[p[p[p[x]]]]] } }]]]][-> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> x { -> y { x } }][-> x { -> y { x } }]][-> x { f[-> f { -> x { f[-> y { x[x][y] }] }[-> x { f[-> y { x[x][y] }] }] }[-> f { -> m { -> n { -> b { b }[-> m { -> n { -> n { n[-> x { -> x { -> y { y } } }][-> x { -> y { x } }] }[-> m { -> n { n[-> n { -> p { p[-> x { -> y { x } }] }[n[-> p { -> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]][-> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]]] }][-> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { -> x { x } }][-> p { -> x { x } }]]] }][m] } }[m][n]] } }[n][m]][-> x { -> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }[f[-> m { -> n { n[-> n { -> p { p[-> x { -> y { x } }] }[n[-> p { -> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]][-> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]]] }][-> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { -> x { x } }][-> p { -> x { x } }]]] }][m] } }[m][n]][n]][x] }][-> p { -> x { x } }] } } }][n][-> m { -> n { n[-> m { -> n { n[-> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }][m] } }[m]][-> p { -> x { x } }] } }[-> p { -> x { p[p[x]] } }][-> p { -> x { p[p[p[p[p[x]]]]] } }]]][x] }]][-> f { -> x { f[-> y { x[x][y] }] }[-> x { f[-> y { x[x][y] }] }] }[-> f { -> m { -> n { -> b { b }[-> m { -> n { -> n { n[-> x { -> x { -> y { y } } }][-> x { -> y { x } }] }[-> m { -> n { n[-> n { -> p { p[-> x { -> y { x } }] }[n[-> p { -> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]][-> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]]] }][-> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { -> x { x } }][-> p { -> x { x } }]]] }][m] } }[m][n]] } }[n][m]][-> x { f[-> m { -> n { n[-> n { -> p { p[-> x { -> y { x } }] }[n[-> p { -> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]][-> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }[-> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } }] }[p]]] }][-> x { -> y { -> f { f[x][y] } } }[-> p { -> x { x } }][-> p { -> x { x } }]]] }][m] } }[m][n]][n][x] }][m] } } }][n][-> m { -> n { n[-> m { -> n { n[-> n { -> p { -> x { p[n[p][x]] } } }][m] } }[m]][-> p { -> x { x } }] } }[-> p { -> x { p[p[x]] } }][-> p { -> x { p[p[p[p[p[x]]]]] } }]]] } }][n]]]] }]
-
-FIRST = -> l { LEFT[RIGHT[l]] }
-IF = -> b { b }
-LEFT = -> p { p[-> x { -> y { x } } ] }
-RIGHT = -> p { p[-> x { -> y { y } } ] }
-IS_EMPTY = LEFT
-REST = -> l { RIGHT[RIGHT[l]] }
-
-def to_integer(proc)
- proc[-> n { n + 1 }][0]
-end
-
-def to_boolean(proc)
- IF[proc][true][false]
-end
-
-def to_array(proc)
- array = []
-
- until to_boolean(IS_EMPTY[proc])
- array.push(FIRST[proc])
- proc = REST[proc]
- end
-
- array
-end
-
-def to_char(c)
- '0123456789BFiuz'.slice(to_integer(c))
-end
-
-def to_string(s)
- to_array(s).map { |c| to_char(c) }.join
-end
-
-answer = to_array(solution).map do |p|
- to_string(p)
-end
-
-answer_ary = answer.to_a
-# puts answer_ary
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_mandelbrot.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_mandelbrot.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 801b75e8e2..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_mandelbrot.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-require 'complex'
-
-def mandelbrot? z
- i = 0
- while i<100
- i += 1
- z = z * z
- return false if z.abs > 2
- end
- true
-end
-
-ary = []
-
-(0..1000).each{|dx|
- (0..1000).each{|dy|
- x = dx / 50.0
- y = dy / 50.0
- c = Complex(x, y)
- ary << c if mandelbrot?(c)
- }
-}
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_pentomino.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_pentomino.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 59c63f358e..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_pentomino.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,259 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/local/bin/ruby
-# This program is contributed by Shin Nishiyama
-
-
-# modified by K.Sasada
-
-NP = 5
-ROW = 8 + NP
-COL = 8
-
-$p = []
-$b = []
-$no = 0
-
-def piece(n, a, nb)
- nb.each{|x|
- a[n] = x
- if n == NP-1
- $p << [a.sort]
- else
- nbc=nb.dup
- [-ROW, -1, 1, ROW].each{|d|
- if x+d > 0 and not a.include?(x+d) and not nbc.include?(x+d)
- nbc << x+d
- end
- }
- nbc.delete x
- piece(n+1,a[0..n],nbc)
- end
- }
-end
-
-def kikaku(a)
- a.collect {|x| x - a[0]}
-end
-def ud(a)
- kikaku(a.collect {|x| ((x+NP)%ROW)-ROW*((x+NP)/ROW) }.sort)
-end
-def rl(a)
- kikaku(a.collect {|x| ROW*((x+NP)/ROW)+ROW-((x+NP)%ROW)}.sort)
-end
-def xy(a)
- kikaku(a.collect {|x| ROW*((x+NP)%ROW) + (x+NP)/ROW }.sort)
-end
-
-def mkpieces
- piece(0,[],[0])
- $p.each do |a|
- a0 = a[0]
- a[1] = ud(a0)
- a[2] = rl(a0)
- a[3] = ud(rl(a0))
- a[4] = xy(a0)
- a[5] = ud(xy(a0))
- a[6] = rl(xy(a0))
- a[7] = ud(rl(xy(a0)))
- a.sort!
- a.uniq!
- end
- $p.uniq!.sort! {|x,y| x[0] <=> y[0] }
-end
-
-def mkboard
- (0...ROW*COL).each{|i|
- if i % ROW >= ROW-NP
- $b[i] = -2
- else
- $b[i] = -1
- end
- $b[3*ROW+3]=$b[3*ROW+4]=$b[4*ROW+3]=$b[4*ROW+4]=-2
- }
-end
-
-def pboard
- return # skip print
- print "No. #$no\n"
- (0...COL).each{|i|
- print "|"
- (0...ROW-NP).each{|j|
- x = $b[i*ROW+j]
- if x < 0
- print "..|"
- else
- printf "%2d|",x+1
- end
- }
- print "\n"
- }
- print "\n"
-end
-
-$pnum=[]
-def setpiece(a,pos)
- if a.length == $p.length then
- $no += 1
- pboard
- return
- end
- while $b[pos] != -1
- pos += 1
- end
- ($pnum - a).each do |i|
- $p[i].each do |x|
- f = 0
- x.each{|s|
- if $b[pos+s] != -1
- f=1
- break
- end
- }
- if f == 0 then
- x.each{|s|
- $b[pos+s] = i
- }
- a << i
- setpiece(a.dup, pos)
- a.pop
- x.each{|s|
- $b[pos+s] = -1
- }
- end
- end
- end
-end
-
-mkpieces
-mkboard
-$p[4] = [$p[4][0]]
-$pnum = (0...$p.length).to_a
-setpiece([],0)
-
-
-__END__
-
-# original
-
-NP = 5
-ROW = 8 + NP
-COL = 8
-
-$p = []
-$b = []
-$no = 0
-
-def piece(n,a,nb)
- for x in nb
- a[n] = x
- if n == NP-1
- $p << [a.sort]
- else
- nbc=nb.dup
- for d in [-ROW, -1, 1, ROW]
- if x+d > 0 and not a.include?(x+d) and not nbc.include?(x+d)
- nbc << x+d
- end
- end
- nbc.delete x
- piece(n+1,a[0..n],nbc)
- end
- end
-end
-
-def kikaku(a)
- a.collect {|x| x - a[0]}
-end
-def ud(a)
- kikaku(a.collect {|x| ((x+NP)%ROW)-ROW*((x+NP)/ROW) }.sort)
-end
-def rl(a)
- kikaku(a.collect {|x| ROW*((x+NP)/ROW)+ROW-((x+NP)%ROW)}.sort)
-end
-def xy(a)
- kikaku(a.collect {|x| ROW*((x+NP)%ROW) + (x+NP)/ROW }.sort)
-end
-
-def mkpieces
- piece(0,[],[0])
- $p.each do |a|
- a0 = a[0]
- a[1] = ud(a0)
- a[2] = rl(a0)
- a[3] = ud(rl(a0))
- a[4] = xy(a0)
- a[5] = ud(xy(a0))
- a[6] = rl(xy(a0))
- a[7] = ud(rl(xy(a0)))
- a.sort!
- a.uniq!
- end
- $p.uniq!.sort! {|x,y| x[0] <=> y[0] }
-end
-
-def mkboard
- for i in 0...ROW*COL
- if i % ROW >= ROW-NP
- $b[i] = -2
- else
- $b[i] = -1
- end
- $b[3*ROW+3]=$b[3*ROW+4]=$b[4*ROW+3]=$b[4*ROW+4]=-2
- end
-end
-
-def pboard
- print "No. #$no\n"
- for i in 0...COL
- print "|"
- for j in 0...ROW-NP
- x = $b[i*ROW+j]
- if x < 0
- print "..|"
- else
- printf "%2d|",x+1
- end
- end
- print "\n"
- end
- print "\n"
-end
-
-$pnum=[]
-def setpiece(a,pos)
- if a.length == $p.length then
- $no += 1
- pboard
- return
- end
- while $b[pos] != -1
- pos += 1
- end
- ($pnum - a).each do |i|
- $p[i].each do |x|
- f = 0
- for s in x do
- if $b[pos+s] != -1
- f=1
- break
- end
- end
- if f == 0 then
- for s in x do
- $b[pos+s] = i
- end
- a << i
- setpiece(a.dup, pos)
- a.pop
- for s in x do
- $b[pos+s] = -1
- end
- end
- end
- end
-end
-
-mkpieces
-mkboard
-$p[4] = [$p[4][0]]
-$pnum = (0...$p.length).to_a
-setpiece([],0)
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_raise.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_raise.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 5db8f95d50..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_raise.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<300000
- i += 1
- begin
- raise
- rescue
- end
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_strconcat.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_strconcat.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7eed7c1aed..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_strconcat.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<2_000_000
- "#{1+1} #{1+1} #{1+1}"
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_tak.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_tak.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index efe5380f4e..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_tak.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-
-def tak x, y, z
- unless y < x
- z
- else
- tak( tak(x-1, y, z),
- tak(y-1, z, x),
- tak(z-1, x, y))
- end
-end
-
-tak(18, 9, 0)
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_tarai.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_tarai.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c146f5ccf..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_tarai.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-def tarai( x, y, z )
- if x <= y
- then y
- else tarai(tarai(x-1, y, z),
- tarai(y-1, z, x),
- tarai(z-1, x, y))
- end
-end
-
-tarai(12, 6, 0)
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_app_uri.rb b/benchmark/bm_app_uri.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 586edfd5dc..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_app_uri.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-require 'uri'
-
-100_000.times{
- uri = URI.parse('http://www.ruby-lang.org')
- uri.scheme
- uri.host
- uri.port
-}
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_miss.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_miss.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b0913dd4bb..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_miss.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-h = {}
-strs = ('a'..'z').to_a.map!(&:freeze)
-strs.each { |s| h[s] = s }
-strs = ('A'..'Z').to_a
-200_000.times { strs.each { |s| h[s] } }
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_str.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_str.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 19439b061b..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_str.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-h = {}
-strs = ('a'..'z').to_a.map!(&:freeze)
-strs.each { |s| h[s] = s }
-200_000.times { strs.each { |s| h[s] } }
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_sym.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_sym.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 54298ffc9e..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_sym.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-h = {}
-syms = ('a'..'z').to_a.map(&:to_sym)
-syms.each { |s| h[s] = s }
-200_000.times { syms.each { |s| h[s] } }
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_sym_long.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_sym_long.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a9be4059e6..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_aref_sym_long.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-h = {}
-syms = %w[puts warn syswrite write stat bacon lettuce tomato
-some symbols in this array may already be interned others should not be
-hash browns make good breakfast but not cooked using prime numbers
-shift for division entries delete_if keys exist?
-].map!(&:to_sym)
-syms.each { |s| h[s] = s }
-200_000.times { syms.each { |s| h[s] } }
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_flatten.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_flatten.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index e944aae9f2..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_flatten.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-h = {}
-
-10000.times do |i|
- h[i] = nil
-end
-
-1000.times do
- h.flatten
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_num.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_num.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b226736c6f..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_num.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-h = {}.compare_by_identity
-nums = (1..26).to_a
-nums.each { |n| h[n] = n }
-200_000.times { nums.each { |n| h[n] } }
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_obj.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_obj.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 4b3b58edec..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_obj.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-h = {}.compare_by_identity
-objs = 26.times.map { Object.new }
-objs.each { |o| h[o] = o }
-200_000.times { objs.each { |o| h[o] } }
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_str.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_str.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 8582b38e31..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_str.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-h = {}.compare_by_identity
-strs = ('a'..'z').to_a
-strs.each { |s| h[s] = s }
-200_000.times { strs.each { |s| h[s] } }
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_sym.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_sym.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c81e3d28e..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_ident_sym.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-h = {}.compare_by_identity
-syms = ('a'..'z').to_a.map(&:to_sym)
-syms.each { |s| h[s] = s }
-200_000.times { syms.each { |s| h[s] } }
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_keys.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_keys.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 6863cd01f9..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_keys.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-h = {}
-
-10000.times do |i|
- h[i] = nil
-end
-
-5000.times do
- h.keys
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_shift.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_shift.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a645671a5b..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_shift.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-h = {}
-
-10000.times do |i|
- h[i] = nil
-end
-
-50000.times do
- k, v = h.shift
- h[k] = v
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_hash_values.rb b/benchmark/bm_hash_values.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 069441302f..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_hash_values.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-h = {}
-
-10000.times do |i|
- h[i] = nil
-end
-
-5000.times do
- h.values
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_io_file_create.rb b/benchmark/bm_io_file_create.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 2f205c1333..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_io_file_create.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Create files
-#
-
-max = 200_000
-file = './tmpfile_of_bm_io_file_create'
-
-max.times{
- f = open(file, 'w')
- f.close#(true)
-}
-File.unlink(file)
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_io_file_read.rb b/benchmark/bm_io_file_read.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b9e796ed30..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_io_file_read.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Seek and Read file.
-#
-
-require 'tempfile'
-
-max = 200_000
-str = "Hello world! " * 1000
-f = Tempfile.new('yarv-benchmark')
-f.write str
-
-max.times{
- f.seek 0
- f.read
-}
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_io_file_write.rb b/benchmark/bm_io_file_write.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index aa1be0e5fe..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_io_file_write.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Seek and Write file.
-#
-
-require 'tempfile'
-
-max = 200_000
-str = "Hello world! " * 1000
-f = Tempfile.new('yarv-benchmark')
-
-max.times{
- f.seek 0
- f.write str
-}
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_io_select.rb b/benchmark/bm_io_select.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 19248daeb1..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_io_select.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-# IO.select performance
-
-w = [ IO.pipe[1] ];
-
-nr = 1000000
-nr.times {
- IO.select nil, w
-}
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_io_select2.rb b/benchmark/bm_io_select2.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 10e37d71b2..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_io_select2.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-# IO.select performance. worst case of single fd.
-
-ios = []
-nr = 1000000
-if defined?(Process::RLIMIT_NOFILE)
- max = Process.getrlimit(Process::RLIMIT_NOFILE)[0]
-else
- max = 64
-end
-puts "max fd: #{max} (results not apparent with <= 1024 max fd)"
-
-((max / 2) - 10).times do
- ios.concat IO.pipe
-end
-
-last = [ ios[-1] ]
-puts "last IO: #{last[0].inspect}"
-
-nr.times do
- IO.select nil, last
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_io_select3.rb b/benchmark/bm_io_select3.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d0ba1f092..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_io_select3.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-# IO.select performance. a lot of fd
-
-ios = []
-nr = 100
-if defined?(Process::RLIMIT_NOFILE)
- max = Process.getrlimit(Process::RLIMIT_NOFILE)[0]
-else
- max = 64
-end
-puts "max fd: #{max} (results not apparent with <= 1024 max fd)"
-
-(max - 10).times do
- r, w = IO.pipe
- r.close
- ios.push w
-end
-
-nr.times do
- IO.select nil, ios
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_loop_for.rb b/benchmark/bm_loop_for.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 0fc4cc1511..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_loop_for.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-for i in 1..30_000_000
- #
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_loop_generator.rb b/benchmark/bm_loop_generator.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index d3375c744c..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_loop_generator.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-max = 600000
-
-if defined? Fiber
- gen = (1..max).each
- loop do
- gen.next
- end
-else
- require 'generator'
- gen = Generator.new((0..max))
- while gen.next?
- gen.next
- end
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_loop_times.rb b/benchmark/bm_loop_times.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 521f72ad1a..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_loop_times.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-30_000_000.times{|e|}
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_loop_whileloop.rb b/benchmark/bm_loop_whileloop.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 0072822c06..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_loop_whileloop.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # benchmark loop 1
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_loop_whileloop2.rb b/benchmark/bm_loop_whileloop2.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 47d02dffc4..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_loop_whileloop2.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i< 6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_securerandom.rb b/benchmark/bm_securerandom.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a082ea6d5b..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_securerandom.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-require "securerandom"
-
-20_0000.times do
- SecureRandom.random_number(100)
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_ackermann.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_ackermann.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7db5be9050..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_ackermann.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# -*- mode: ruby -*-
-# $Id: ackermann-ruby.code,v 1.4 2004/11/13 07:40:41 bfulgham Exp $
-# http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
-
-def ack(m, n)
- if m == 0 then
- n + 1
- elsif n == 0 then
- ack(m - 1, 1)
- else
- ack(m - 1, ack(m, n - 1))
- end
-end
-
-NUM = 9
-ack(3, NUM)
-
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_array.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_array.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 2b8fce8f99..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_array.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# -*- mode: ruby -*-
-# $Id: ary-ruby.code,v 1.4 2004/11/13 07:41:27 bfulgham Exp $
-# http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
-# with help from Paul Brannan and Mark Hubbart
-
-n = 9000 # Integer(ARGV.shift || 1)
-
-x = Array.new(n)
-y = Array.new(n, 0)
-
-n.times{|bi|
- x[bi] = bi + 1
-}
-
-(0 .. 999).each do |e|
- (n-1).step(0,-1) do |bi|
- y[bi] += x.at(bi)
- end
-end
-# puts "#{y.first} #{y.last}"
-
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_binary_trees.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_binary_trees.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b1693e4109..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_binary_trees.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-# The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org
-#
-# contributed by Jesse Millikan
-
-# disable output
-alias puts_orig puts
-def puts str
- # disable puts
-end
-
-def item_check(tree)
- if tree[0] == nil
- tree[1]
- else
- tree[1] + item_check(tree[0]) - item_check(tree[2])
- end
-end
-
-def bottom_up_tree(item, depth)
- if depth > 0
- item_item = 2 * item
- depth -= 1
- [bottom_up_tree(item_item - 1, depth), item, bottom_up_tree(item_item, depth)]
- else
- [nil, item, nil]
- end
-end
-
-max_depth = 16 # ARGV[0].to_i
-min_depth = 4
-
-max_depth = min_depth + 2 if min_depth + 2 > max_depth
-
-stretch_depth = max_depth + 1
-stretch_tree = bottom_up_tree(0, stretch_depth)
-
-puts "stretch tree of depth #{stretch_depth}\t check: #{item_check(stretch_tree)}"
-stretch_tree = nil
-
-long_lived_tree = bottom_up_tree(0, max_depth)
-
-min_depth.step(max_depth + 1, 2) do |depth|
- iterations = 2**(max_depth - depth + min_depth)
-
- check = 0
-
- for i in 1..iterations
- temp_tree = bottom_up_tree(i, depth)
- check += item_check(temp_tree)
-
- temp_tree = bottom_up_tree(-i, depth)
- check += item_check(temp_tree)
- end
-
- puts "#{iterations * 2}\t trees of depth #{depth}\t check: #{check}"
-end
-
-puts "long lived tree of depth #{max_depth}\t check: #{item_check(long_lived_tree)}"
-
-undef puts
-alias puts puts_orig
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_concatenate.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_concatenate.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 873214de7c..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_concatenate.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# -*- mode: ruby -*-
-# $Id: strcat-ruby.code,v 1.4 2004/11/13 07:43:28 bfulgham Exp $
-# http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
-# based on code from Aristarkh A Zagorodnikov and Dat Nguyen
-
-STUFF = "hello\n"
-i = 0
-while i<10
- i += 1
- hello = ''
- 4_000_000.times do |e|
- hello << STUFF
- end
-end
-# puts hello.length
-
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_count_words.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_count_words.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 65f6337a4a..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_count_words.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# -*- mode: ruby -*-
-# $Id: wc-ruby.code,v 1.4 2004/11/13 07:43:32 bfulgham Exp $
-# http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
-# with help from Paul Brannan
-
-input = open(File.join(File.dirname($0), 'wc.input'), 'rb')
-
-nl = nw = nc = 0
-while true
- tmp = input.read(4096) or break
- data = tmp << (input.gets || "")
- nc += data.length
- nl += data.count("\n")
- ((data.strip! || data).tr!("\n", " ") || data).squeeze!
- nw += data.count(" ") + 1
-end
-# STDERR.puts "#{nl} #{nw} #{nc}"
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_exception.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_exception.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index deb003a594..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_exception.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# -*- mode: ruby -*-
-# $Id: except-ruby.code,v 1.4 2004/11/13 07:41:33 bfulgham Exp $
-# http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
-
-$HI = 0
-$LO = 0
-NUM = 250000 # Integer(ARGV[0] || 1)
-
-
-class Lo_Exception < Exception
- def initialize(num)
- @value = num
- end
-end
-
-class Hi_Exception < Exception
- def initialize(num)
- @value = num
- end
-end
-
-def some_function(num)
- begin
- hi_function(num)
- rescue
- print "We shouldn't get here, exception is: #{$!.type}\n"
- end
-end
-
-def hi_function(num)
- begin
- lo_function(num)
- rescue Hi_Exception
- $HI = $HI + 1
- end
-end
-
-def lo_function(num)
- begin
- blowup(num)
- rescue Lo_Exception
- $LO = $LO + 1
- end
-end
-
-def blowup(num)
- if num % 2 == 0
- raise Lo_Exception.new(num)
- else
- raise Hi_Exception.new(num)
- end
-end
-
-
-i = 1
-max = NUM+1
-while i < max
- i += 1
- some_function(i+1)
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_fannkuch.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_fannkuch.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index bac5ecd44c..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_fannkuch.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-# The Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
-# Contributed by Sokolov Yura
-# Modified by Ryan Williams
-
-def fannkuch(n)
- maxFlips, m, r, check = 0, n-1, n, 0
- count = (1..n).to_a
- perm = (1..n).to_a
-
- while true
- if check < 30
- puts "#{perm}"
- check += 1
- end
-
- while r != 1
- count[r-1] = r
- r -= 1
- end
-
- if perm[0] != 1 and perm[m] != n
- perml = perm.clone #.dup
- flips = 0
- while (k = perml.first ) != 1
- perml = perml.slice!(0, k).reverse + perml
- flips += 1
- end
- maxFlips = flips if flips > maxFlips
- end
- while true
- if r==n then return maxFlips end
- perm.insert r,perm.shift
- break if (count[r] -= 1) > 0
- r += 1
- end
- end
-end
-
-def puts *args
-end
-
-N = 9 # (ARGV[0] || 1).to_i
-puts "Pfannkuchen(#{N}) = #{fannkuch(N)}"
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_fasta.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_fasta.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 3f759ba7ae..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_fasta.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-# The Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
-# Contributed by Sokolov Yura
-
-$last = 42.0
-def gen_random (max,im=139968,ia=3877,ic=29573)
- (max * ($last = ($last * ia + ic) % im)) / im
-end
-
-alu =
- "GGCCGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGG"+
- "GAGGCCGAGGCGGGCGGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGA"+
- "CCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAAT"+
- "ACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCGCGCGCCTGTAATCCCA"+
- "GCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCGGG"+
- "AGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCC"+
- "AGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAA"
-
-iub = [
- ["a", 0.27],
- ["c", 0.12],
- ["g", 0.12],
- ["t", 0.27],
-
- ["B", 0.02],
- ["D", 0.02],
- ["H", 0.02],
- ["K", 0.02],
- ["M", 0.02],
- ["N", 0.02],
- ["R", 0.02],
- ["S", 0.02],
- ["V", 0.02],
- ["W", 0.02],
- ["Y", 0.02],
-]
-homosapiens = [
- ["a", 0.3029549426680],
- ["c", 0.1979883004921],
- ["g", 0.1975473066391],
- ["t", 0.3015094502008],
-]
-
-def make_repeat_fasta(id, desc, src, n)
- puts ">#{id} #{desc}"
- v = nil
- width = 60
- l = src.length
- s = src * ((n / l) + 1)
- s.slice!(n, l)
- puts(s.scan(/.{1,#{width}}/).join("\n"))
-end
-
-def make_random_fasta(id, desc, table, n)
- puts ">#{id} #{desc}"
- rand, v = nil,nil
- width = 60
- chunk = 1 * width
- prob = 0.0
- table.each{|v| v[1]= (prob += v[1])}
- for i in 1..(n/width)
- puts((1..width).collect{
- rand = gen_random(1.0)
- table.find{|v| v[1]>rand}[0]
- }.join)
- end
- if n%width != 0
- puts((1..(n%width)).collect{
- rand = gen_random(1.0)
- table.find{|v| v[1]>rand}[0]
- }.join)
- end
-end
-
-
-n = (ARGV[0] or 250_000).to_i
-
-make_repeat_fasta('ONE', 'Homo sapiens alu', alu, n*2)
-make_random_fasta('TWO', 'IUB ambiguity codes', iub, n*3)
-make_random_fasta('THREE', 'Homo sapiens frequency', homosapiens, n*5)
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_k_nucleotide.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_k_nucleotide.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index dadab3e79c..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_k_nucleotide.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-# The Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org
-#
-# contributed by jose fco. gonzalez
-# modified by Sokolov Yura
-
-seq = String.new
-
-def frecuency( seq,length )
- n, table = seq.length - length + 1, Hash.new(0)
- f, i = nil, nil
- (0 ... length).each do |f|
- (f ... n).step(length) do |i|
- table[seq[i,length]] += 1
- end
- end
- [n,table]
-
-end
-
-def sort_by_freq( seq,length )
- n,table = frecuency( seq,length )
- a, b, v = nil, nil, nil
- table.sort{|a,b| b[1] <=> a[1]}.each do |v|
- puts "%s %.3f" % [v[0].upcase,((v[1]*100).to_f/n)]
- end
- puts
-end
-
-def find_seq( seq,s )
- n,table = frecuency( seq,s.length )
- puts "#{table[s].to_s}\t#{s.upcase}"
-end
-
-input = open(File.join(File.dirname($0), 'fasta.output.100000'), 'rb')
-
-line = input.gets while line !~ /^>THREE/
-line = input.gets
-
-while (line !~ /^>/) & line do
- seq << line.chomp
- line = input.gets
-end
-
-[1,2].each {|i| sort_by_freq( seq,i ) }
-
-%w(ggt ggta ggtatt ggtattttaatt ggtattttaatttatagt).each{|s| find_seq( seq,s) }
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_lists.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_lists.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index e8f4a2a5f7..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_lists.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-#from http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/bench/lists/lists.ruby
-
-NUM = 300
-SIZE = 10000
-
-def test_lists()
- # create a list of integers (Li1) from 1 to SIZE
- li1 = (1..SIZE).to_a
- # copy the list to li2 (not by individual items)
- li2 = li1.dup
- # remove each individual item from left side of li2 and
- # append to right side of li3 (preserving order)
- li3 = Array.new
- while (not li2.empty?)
- li3.push(li2.shift)
- end
- # li2 must now be empty
- # remove each individual item from right side of li3 and
- # append to right side of li2 (reversing list)
- while (not li3.empty?)
- li2.push(li3.pop)
- end
- # li3 must now be empty
- # reverse li1 in place
- li1.reverse!
- # check that first item is now SIZE
- if li1[0] != SIZE then
- p "not SIZE"
- 0
- else
- # compare li1 and li2 for equality
- if li1 != li2 then
- return(0)
- else
- # return the length of the list
- li1.length
- end
- end
-end
-
-i = 0
-while i<NUM
- i += 1
- result = test_lists()
-end
-
-result
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_mandelbrot.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_mandelbrot.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 76331c64b8..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_mandelbrot.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-# The Computer Language Benchmarks Game
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
-#
-# contributed by Karl von Laudermann
-# modified by Jeremy Echols
-
-size = 600 # ARGV[0].to_i
-
-puts "P4\n#{size} #{size}"
-
-ITER = 49 # Iterations - 1 for easy for..in looping
-LIMIT_SQUARED = 4.0 # Presquared limit
-
-byte_acc = 0
-bit_num = 0
-
-count_size = size - 1 # Precomputed size for easy for..in looping
-
-# For..in loops are faster than .upto, .downto, .times, etc.
-for y in 0..count_size
- for x in 0..count_size
- zr = 0.0
- zi = 0.0
- cr = (2.0*x/size)-1.5
- ci = (2.0*y/size)-1.0
- escape = false
-
- # To make use of the for..in code, we use a dummy variable,
- # like one would in C
- for dummy in 0..ITER
- tr = zr*zr - zi*zi + cr
- ti = 2*zr*zi + ci
- zr, zi = tr, ti
-
- if (zr*zr+zi*zi) > LIMIT_SQUARED
- escape = true
- break
- end
- end
-
- byte_acc = (byte_acc << 1) | (escape ? 0b0 : 0b1)
- bit_num += 1
-
- # Code is very similar for these cases, but using separate blocks
- # ensures we skip the shifting when it's unnecessary, which is most cases.
- if (bit_num == 8)
- print byte_acc.chr
- byte_acc = 0
- bit_num = 0
- elsif (x == count_size)
- byte_acc <<= (8 - bit_num)
- print byte_acc.chr
- byte_acc = 0
- bit_num = 0
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_matrix.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_matrix.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index e2c5c8e559..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_matrix.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# -*- mode: ruby -*-
-# $Id: matrix-ruby.code,v 1.4 2004/11/13 07:42:14 bfulgham Exp $
-# http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
-
-n = 60 #Integer(ARGV.shift || 1)
-
-size = 40
-
-def mkmatrix(rows, cols)
- count = 1
- mx = Array.new(rows)
- (0 .. (rows - 1)).each do |bi|
- row = Array.new(cols, 0)
- (0 .. (cols - 1)).each do |j|
- row[j] = count
- count += 1
- end
- mx[bi] = row
- end
- mx
-end
-
-def mmult(rows, cols, m1, m2)
- m3 = Array.new(rows)
- (0 .. (rows - 1)).each do |bi|
- row = Array.new(cols, 0)
- (0 .. (cols - 1)).each do |j|
- val = 0
- (0 .. (cols - 1)).each do |k|
- val += m1.at(bi).at(k) * m2.at(k).at(j)
- end
- row[j] = val
- end
- m3[bi] = row
- end
- m3
-end
-
-m1 = mkmatrix(size, size)
-m2 = mkmatrix(size, size)
-mm = Array.new
-n.times do
- mm = mmult(size, size, m1, m2)
-end
-# puts "#{mm[0][0]} #{mm[2][3]} #{mm[3][2]} #{mm[4][4]}"
-
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_meteor_contest.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_meteor_contest.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b8e93bd150..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_meteor_contest.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,564 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env ruby
-#
-# The Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org
-# contributed by Kevin Barnes (Ruby novice)
-
-# PROGRAM: the main body is at the bottom.
-# 1) read about the problem here: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-javaopt/
-# 2) see how I represent a board as a bitmask by reading the blank_board comments
-# 3) read as your mental paths take you
-
-def print *args
-end
-
-# class to represent all information about a particular rotation of a particular piece
-class Rotation
- # an array (by location) containing a bit mask for how the piece maps at the given location.
- # if the rotation is invalid at that location the mask will contain false
- attr_reader :start_masks
-
- # maps a direction to a relative location. these differ depending on whether it is an even or
- # odd row being mapped from
- @@rotation_even_adder = { :west => -1, :east => 1, :nw => -7, :ne => -6, :sw => 5, :se => 6 }
- @@rotation_odd_adder = { :west => -1, :east => 1, :nw => -6, :ne => -5, :sw => 6, :se => 7 }
-
- def initialize( directions )
- @even_offsets, @odd_offsets = normalize_offsets( get_values( directions ))
-
- @even_mask = mask_for_offsets( @even_offsets)
- @odd_mask = mask_for_offsets( @odd_offsets)
-
- @start_masks = Array.new(60)
-
- # create the rotational masks by placing the base mask at the location and seeing if
- # 1) it overlaps the boundaries and 2) it produces a prunable board. if either of these
- # is true the piece cannot be placed
- 0.upto(59) do | offset |
- mask = is_even(offset) ? (@even_mask << offset) : (@odd_mask << offset)
- if (blank_board & mask == 0 && !prunable(blank_board | mask, 0, true)) then
- imask = compute_required( mask, offset)
- @start_masks[offset] = [ mask, imask, imask | mask ]
- else
- @start_masks[offset] = false
- end
- end
- end
-
- def compute_required( mask, offset )
- board = blank_board
- 0.upto(offset) { | i | board |= 1 << i }
- board |= mask
- return 0 if (!prunable(board | mask, offset))
- board = flood_fill(board,58)
- count = 0
- imask = 0
- 0.upto(59) do | i |
- if (board[i] == 0) then
- imask |= (1 << i)
- count += 1
- end
- end
- (count > 0 && count < 5) ? imask : 0
- end
-
- def flood_fill( board, location)
- return board if (board[location] == 1)
- board |= 1 << location
- row, col = location.divmod(6)
- board = flood_fill( board, location - 1) if (col > 0)
- board = flood_fill( board, location + 1) if (col < 4)
- if (row % 2 == 0) then
- board = flood_fill( board, location - 7) if (col > 0 && row > 0)
- board = flood_fill( board, location - 6) if (row > 0)
- board = flood_fill( board, location + 6) if (row < 9)
- board = flood_fill( board, location + 5) if (col > 0 && row < 9)
- else
- board = flood_fill( board, location - 5) if (col < 4 && row > 0)
- board = flood_fill( board, location - 6) if (row > 0)
- board = flood_fill( board, location + 6) if (row < 9)
- board = flood_fill( board, location + 7) if (col < 4 && row < 9)
- end
- board
- end
-
- # given a location, produces a list of relative locations covered by the piece at this rotation
- def offsets( location)
- if is_even( location) then
- @even_offsets.collect { | value | value + location }
- else
- @odd_offsets.collect { | value | value + location }
- end
- end
-
- # returns a set of offsets relative to the top-left most piece of the rotation (by even or odd rows)
- # this is hard to explain. imagine we have this partial board:
- # 0 0 0 0 0 x [positions 0-5]
- # 0 0 1 1 0 x [positions 6-11]
- # 0 0 1 0 0 x [positions 12-17]
- # 0 1 0 0 0 x [positions 18-23]
- # 0 1 0 0 0 x [positions 24-29]
- # 0 0 0 0 0 x [positions 30-35]
- # ...
- # The top-left of the piece is at position 8, the
- # board would be passed as a set of positions (values array) containing [8,9,14,19,25] not necessarily in that
- # sorted order. Since that array starts on an odd row, the offsets for an odd row are: [0,1,6,11,17] obtained
- # by subtracting 8 from everything. Now imagine the piece shifted up and to the right so it's on an even row:
- # 0 0 0 1 1 x [positions 0-5]
- # 0 0 1 0 0 x [positions 6-11]
- # 0 0 1 0 0 x [positions 12-17]
- # 0 1 0 0 0 x [positions 18-23]
- # 0 0 0 0 0 x [positions 24-29]
- # 0 0 0 0 0 x [positions 30-35]
- # ...
- # Now the positions are [3,4,8,14,19] which after subtracting the lowest value (3) gives [0,1,5,11,16] thus, the
- # offsets for this particular piece are (in even, odd order) [0,1,5,11,16],[0,1,6,11,17] which is what
- # this function would return
- def normalize_offsets( values)
- min = values.min
- even_min = is_even(min)
- other_min = even_min ? min + 6 : min + 7
- other_values = values.collect do | value |
- if is_even(value) then
- value + 6 - other_min
- else
- value + 7 - other_min
- end
- end
- values.collect! { | value | value - min }
-
- if even_min then
- [values, other_values]
- else
- [other_values, values]
- end
- end
-
- # produce a bitmask representation of an array of offset locations
- def mask_for_offsets( offsets )
- mask = 0
- offsets.each { | value | mask = mask + ( 1 << value ) }
- mask
- end
-
- # finds a "safe" position that a position as described by a list of directions can be placed
- # without falling off any edge of the board. the values returned a location to place the first piece
- # at so it will fit after making the described moves
- def start_adjust( directions )
- south = east = 0;
- directions.each do | direction |
- east += 1 if ( direction == :sw || direction == :nw || direction == :west )
- south += 1 if ( direction == :nw || direction == :ne )
- end
- south * 6 + east
- end
-
- # given a set of directions places the piece (as defined by a set of directions) on the board at
- # a location that will not take it off the edge
- def get_values ( directions )
- start = start_adjust(directions)
- values = [ start ]
- directions.each do | direction |
- if (start % 12 >= 6) then
- start += @@rotation_odd_adder[direction]
- else
- start += @@rotation_even_adder[direction]
- end
- values += [ start ]
- end
-
- # some moves take you back to an existing location, we'll strip duplicates
- values.uniq
- end
-end
-
-# describes a piece and caches information about its rotations to as to be efficient for iteration
-# ATTRIBUTES:
-# rotations -- all the rotations of the piece
-# type -- a numeic "name" of the piece
-# masks -- an array by location of all legal rotational masks (a n inner array) for that location
-# placed -- the mask that this piece was last placed at (not a location, but the actual mask used)
-class Piece
- attr_reader :rotations, :type, :masks
- attr_accessor :placed
-
- # transform hashes that change one direction into another when you either flip or rotate a set of directions
- @@flip_converter = { :west => :west, :east => :east, :nw => :sw, :ne => :se, :sw => :nw, :se => :ne }
- @@rotate_converter = { :west => :nw, :east => :se, :nw => :ne, :ne => :east, :sw => :west, :se => :sw }
-
- def initialize( directions, type )
- @type = type
- @rotations = Array.new();
- @map = {}
-
- generate_rotations( directions )
- directions.collect! { | value | @@flip_converter[value] }
- generate_rotations( directions )
-
- # creates the masks AND a map that returns [location, rotation] for any given mask
- # this is used when a board is found and we want to draw it, otherwise the map is unused
- @masks = Array.new();
- 0.upto(59) do | i |
- even = true
- @masks[i] = @rotations.collect do | rotation |
- mask = rotation.start_masks[i]
- @map[mask[0]] = [ i, rotation ] if (mask)
- mask || nil
- end
- @masks[i].compact!
- end
- end
-
- # rotates a set of directions through all six angles and adds a Rotation to the list for each one
- def generate_rotations( directions )
- 6.times do
- rotations.push( Rotation.new(directions))
- directions.collect! { | value | @@rotate_converter[value] }
- end
- end
-
- # given a board string, adds this piece to the board at whatever location/rotation
- # important: the outbound board string is 5 wide, the normal location notation is six wide (padded)
- def fill_string( board_string)
- location, rotation = @map[@placed]
- rotation.offsets(location).each do | offset |
- row, col = offset.divmod(6)
- board_string[ row*5 + col, 1 ] = @type.to_s
- end
- end
-end
-
-# a blank bit board having this form:
-#
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 0 0 0 0 0 1
-# 1 1 1 1 1 1
-#
-# where left lest significant bit is the top left and the most significant is the lower right
-# the actual board only consists of the 0 places, the 1 places are blockers to keep things from running
-# off the edges or bottom
-def blank_board
- 0b111111100000100000100000100000100000100000100000100000100000100000
-end
-
-def full_board
- 0b111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
-end
-
-# determines if a location (bit position) is in an even row
-def is_even( location)
- (location % 12) < 6
-end
-
-# support function that create three utility maps:
-# $converter -- for each row an array that maps a five bit row (via array mapping)
-# to the a a five bit representation of the bits below it
-# $bit_count -- maps a five bit row (via array mapping) to the number of 1s in the row
-# @@new_regions -- maps a five bit row (via array mapping) to an array of "region" arrays
-# a region array has three values the first is a mask of bits in the region,
-# the second is the count of those bits and the third is identical to the first
-# examples:
-# 0b10010 => [ 0b01100, 2, 0b01100 ], [ 0b00001, 1, 0b00001]
-# 0b01010 => [ 0b10000, 1, 0b10000 ], [ 0b00100, 1, 0b00100 ], [ 0b00001, 1, 0b00001]
-# 0b10001 => [ 0b01110, 3, 0b01110 ]
-def create_collector_support
- odd_map = [0b11, 0b110, 0b1100, 0b11000, 0b10000]
- even_map = [0b1, 0b11, 0b110, 0b1100, 0b11000]
-
- all_odds = Array.new(0b100000)
- all_evens = Array.new(0b100000)
- bit_counts = Array.new(0b100000)
- new_regions = Array.new(0b100000)
- 0.upto(0b11111) do | i |
- bit_count = odd = even = 0
- 0.upto(4) do | bit |
- if (i[bit] == 1) then
- bit_count += 1
- odd |= odd_map[bit]
- even |= even_map[bit]
- end
- end
- all_odds[i] = odd
- all_evens[i] = even
- bit_counts[i] = bit_count
- new_regions[i] = create_regions( i)
- end
-
- $converter = []
- 10.times { | row | $converter.push((row % 2 == 0) ? all_evens : all_odds) }
- $bit_counts = bit_counts
- $regions = new_regions.collect { | set | set.collect { | value | [ value, bit_counts[value], value] } }
-end
-
-# determines if a board is punable, meaning that there is no possibility that it
-# can be filled up with pieces. A board is prunable if there is a grouping of unfilled spaces
-# that are not a multiple of five. The following board is an example of a prunable board:
-# 0 0 1 0 0
-# 0 1 0 0 0
-# 1 1 0 0 0
-# 0 1 0 0 0
-# 0 0 0 0 0
-# ...
-#
-# This board is prunable because the top left corner is only 3 bits in area, no piece will ever fit it
-# parameters:
-# board -- an initial bit board (6 bit padded rows, see blank_board for format)
-# location -- starting location, everything above and to the left is already full
-# slotting -- set to true only when testing initial pieces, when filling normally
-# additional assumptions are possible
-#
-# Algorithm:
-# The algorithm starts at the top row (as determined by location) and iterates a row at a time
-# maintainng counts of active open areas (kept in the collector array) each collector contains
-# three values at the start of an iteration:
-# 0: mask of bits that would be adjacent to the collector in this row
-# 1: the number of bits collected so far
-# 2: a scratch space starting as zero, but used during the computation to represent
-# the empty bits in the new row that are adjacent (position 0)
-# The exact procedure is described in-code
-def prunable( board, location, slotting = false)
- collectors = []
- # loop across the rows
- (location / 6).to_i.upto(9) do | row_on |
- # obtain a set of regions representing the bits of the current row.
- regions = $regions[(board >> (row_on * 6)) & 0b11111]
- converter = $converter[row_on]
-
- # track the number of collectors at the start of the cycle so that
- # we don't compute against newly created collectors, only existing collectors
- initial_collector_count = collectors.length
-
- # loop against the regions. For each region of the row
- # we will see if it connects to one or more existing collectors.
- # if it connects to 1 collector, the bits from the region are added to the
- # bits of the collector and the mask is placed in collector[2]
- # If the region overlaps more than one collector then all the collectors
- # it overlaps with are merged into the first one (the others are set to nil in the array)
- # if NO collectors are found then the region is copied as a new collector
- regions.each do | region |
- collector_found = nil
- region_mask = region[2]
- initial_collector_count.times do | collector_num |
- collector = collectors[collector_num]
- if (collector) then
- collector_mask = collector[0]
- if (collector_mask & region_mask != 0) then
- if (collector_found) then
- collector_found[0] |= collector_mask
- collector_found[1] += collector[1]
- collector_found[2] |= collector[2]
- collectors[collector_num] = nil
- else
- collector_found = collector
- collector[1] += region[1]
- collector[2] |= region_mask
- end
- end
- end
- end
- if (collector_found == nil) then
- collectors.push(Array.new(region))
- end
- end
-
- # check the existing collectors, if any collector overlapped no bits in the region its [2] value will
- # be zero. The size of any such reaason is tested if it is not a multiple of five true is returned since
- # the board is prunable. if it is a multiple of five it is removed.
- # Collector that are still active have a new adjacent value [0] set based n the matched bits
- # and have [2] cleared out for the next cycle.
- collectors.length.times do | collector_num |
- collector = collectors[collector_num]
- if (collector) then
- if (collector[2] == 0) then
- return true if (collector[1] % 5 != 0)
- collectors[collector_num] = nil
- else
- # if a collector matches all bits in the row then we can return unprunable early for the
- # following reasons:
- # 1) there can be no more unavailable bits bince we fill from the top left downward
- # 2) all previous regions have been closed or joined so only this region can fail
- # 3) this region must be good since there can never be only 1 region that is nuot
- # a multiple of five
- # this rule only applies when filling normally, so we ignore the rule if we are "slotting"
- # in pieces to see what configurations work for them (the only other time this algorithm is used).
- return false if (collector[2] == 0b11111 && !slotting)
- collector[0] = converter[collector[2]]
- collector[2] = 0
- end
- end
- end
-
- # get rid of all the empty converters for the next round
- collectors.compact!
- end
- return false if (collectors.length <= 1) # 1 collector or less and the region is fine
- collectors.any? { | collector | (collector[1] % 5) != 0 } # more than 1 and we test them all for bad size
-end
-
-# creates a region given a row mask. see prunable for what a "region" is
-def create_regions( value )
- regions = []
- cur_region = 0
- 5.times do | bit |
- if (value[bit] == 0) then
- cur_region |= 1 << bit
- else
- if (cur_region != 0 ) then
- regions.push( cur_region)
- cur_region = 0;
- end
- end
- end
- regions.push(cur_region) if (cur_region != 0)
- regions
-end
-
-# find up to the counted number of solutions (or all solutions) and prints the final result
-def find_all
- find_top( 1)
- find_top( 0)
- print_results
-end
-
-# show the board
-def print_results
- print "#{@boards_found} solutions found\n\n"
- print_full_board( @min_board)
- print "\n"
- print_full_board( @max_board)
- print "\n"
-end
-
-# finds solutions. This special version of the main function is only used for the top level
-# the reason for it is basically to force a particular ordering on how the rotations are tested for
-# the first piece. It is called twice, first looking for placements of the odd rotations and then
-# looking for placements of the even locations.
-#
-# WHY?
-# Since any found solution has an inverse we want to maximize finding solutions that are not already found
-# as an inverse. The inverse will ALWAYS be 3 one of the piece configurations that is exactly 3 rotations away
-# (an odd number). Checking even vs odd then produces a higher probability of finding more pieces earlier
-# in the cycle. We still need to keep checking all the permutations, but our probability of finding one will
-# diminsh over time. Since we are TOLD how many to search for this lets us exit before checking all pieces
-# this bennifit is very great when seeking small numbers of solutions and is 0 when looking for more than the
-# maximum number
-def find_top( rotation_skip)
- board = blank_board
- (@pieces.length-1).times do
- piece = @pieces.shift
- piece.masks[0].each do | mask, imask, cmask |
- if ((rotation_skip += 1) % 2 == 0) then
- piece.placed = mask
- find( 1, 1, board | mask)
- end
- end
- @pieces.push(piece)
- end
- piece = @pieces.shift
- @pieces.push(piece)
-end
-
-# the normail find routine, iterates through the available pieces, checks all rotations at the current location
-# and adds any boards found. depth is acheived via recursion. the overall approach is described
-# here: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-javaopt/
-# parameters:
-# start_location -- where to start looking for place for the next piece at
-# placed -- number of pieces placed
-# board -- current state of the board
-#
-# see in-code comments
-def find( start_location, placed, board)
- # find the next location to place a piece by looking for an empty bit
- while board[start_location] == 1
- start_location += 1
- end
-
- @pieces.length.times do
- piece = @pieces.shift
- piece.masks[start_location].each do | mask, imask, cmask |
- if ( board & cmask == imask) then
- piece.placed = mask
- if (placed == 9) then
- add_board
- else
- find( start_location + 1, placed + 1, board | mask)
- end
- end
- end
- @pieces.push(piece)
- end
-end
-
-# print the board
-def print_full_board( board_string)
- 10.times do | row |
- print " " if (row % 2 == 1)
- 5.times do | col |
- print "#{board_string[row*5 + col,1]} "
- end
- print "\n"
- end
-end
-
-# when a board is found we "draw it" into a string and then flip that string, adding both to
-# the list (hash) of solutions if they are unique.
-def add_board
- board_string = "99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999"
- @all_pieces.each { | piece | piece.fill_string( board_string ) }
- save( board_string)
- save( board_string.reverse)
-end
-
-# adds a board string to the list (if new) and updates the current best/worst board
-def save( board_string)
- if (@all_boards[board_string] == nil) then
- @min_board = board_string if (board_string < @min_board)
- @max_board = board_string if (board_string > @max_board)
- @all_boards.store(board_string,true)
- @boards_found += 1
-
- # the exit motif is a time saver. Ideally the function should return, but those tests
- # take noticeable time (performance).
- if (@boards_found == @stop_count) then
- print_results
- exit(0)
- end
- end
-end
-
-
-##
-## MAIN BODY :)
-##
-create_collector_support
-@pieces = [
- Piece.new( [ :nw, :ne, :east, :east ], 2),
- Piece.new( [ :ne, :se, :east, :ne ], 7),
- Piece.new( [ :ne, :east, :ne, :nw ], 1),
- Piece.new( [ :east, :sw, :sw, :se ], 6),
- Piece.new( [ :east, :ne, :se, :ne ], 5),
- Piece.new( [ :east, :east, :east, :se ], 0),
- Piece.new( [ :ne, :nw, :se, :east, :se ], 4),
- Piece.new( [ :se, :se, :se, :west ], 9),
- Piece.new( [ :se, :se, :east, :se ], 8),
- Piece.new( [ :east, :east, :sw, :se ], 3)
- ];
-
-@all_pieces = Array.new( @pieces)
-
-@min_board = "99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999"
-@max_board = "00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
-@stop_count = ARGV[0].to_i || 2089
-@all_boards = {}
-@boards_found = 0
-
-find_all ######## DO IT!!!
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_nbody.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_nbody.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index d6c5bb9e61..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_nbody.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
-# The Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org
-#
-# Optimized for Ruby by Jesse Millikan
-# From version ported by Michael Neumann from the C gcc version,
-# which was written by Christoph Bauer.
-
-SOLAR_MASS = 4 * Math::PI**2
-DAYS_PER_YEAR = 365.24
-
-def _puts *args
-end
-
-class Planet
- attr_accessor :x, :y, :z, :vx, :vy, :vz, :mass
-
- def initialize(x, y, z, vx, vy, vz, mass)
- @x, @y, @z = x, y, z
- @vx, @vy, @vz = vx * DAYS_PER_YEAR, vy * DAYS_PER_YEAR, vz * DAYS_PER_YEAR
- @mass = mass * SOLAR_MASS
- end
-
- def move_from_i(bodies, nbodies, dt, i)
- while i < nbodies
- b2 = bodies[i]
- dx = @x - b2.x
- dy = @y - b2.y
- dz = @z - b2.z
-
- distance = Math.sqrt(dx * dx + dy * dy + dz * dz)
- mag = dt / (distance * distance * distance)
- b_mass_mag, b2_mass_mag = @mass * mag, b2.mass * mag
-
- @vx -= dx * b2_mass_mag
- @vy -= dy * b2_mass_mag
- @vz -= dz * b2_mass_mag
- b2.vx += dx * b_mass_mag
- b2.vy += dy * b_mass_mag
- b2.vz += dz * b_mass_mag
- i += 1
- end
-
- @x += dt * @vx
- @y += dt * @vy
- @z += dt * @vz
- end
-end
-
-def energy(bodies)
- e = 0.0
- nbodies = bodies.size
-
- for i in 0 ... nbodies
- b = bodies[i]
- e += 0.5 * b.mass * (b.vx * b.vx + b.vy * b.vy + b.vz * b.vz)
- for j in (i + 1) ... nbodies
- b2 = bodies[j]
- dx = b.x - b2.x
- dy = b.y - b2.y
- dz = b.z - b2.z
- distance = Math.sqrt(dx * dx + dy * dy + dz * dz)
- e -= (b.mass * b2.mass) / distance
- end
- end
- e
-end
-
-def offset_momentum(bodies)
- px, py, pz = 0.0, 0.0, 0.0
-
- for b in bodies
- m = b.mass
- px += b.vx * m
- py += b.vy * m
- pz += b.vz * m
- end
-
- b = bodies[0]
- b.vx = - px / SOLAR_MASS
- b.vy = - py / SOLAR_MASS
- b.vz = - pz / SOLAR_MASS
-end
-
-BODIES = [
- # sun
- Planet.new(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0),
-
- # jupiter
- Planet.new(
- 4.84143144246472090e+00,
- -1.16032004402742839e+00,
- -1.03622044471123109e-01,
- 1.66007664274403694e-03,
- 7.69901118419740425e-03,
- -6.90460016972063023e-05,
- 9.54791938424326609e-04),
-
- # saturn
- Planet.new(
- 8.34336671824457987e+00,
- 4.12479856412430479e+00,
- -4.03523417114321381e-01,
- -2.76742510726862411e-03,
- 4.99852801234917238e-03,
- 2.30417297573763929e-05,
- 2.85885980666130812e-04),
-
- # uranus
- Planet.new(
- 1.28943695621391310e+01,
- -1.51111514016986312e+01,
- -2.23307578892655734e-01,
- 2.96460137564761618e-03,
- 2.37847173959480950e-03,
- -2.96589568540237556e-05,
- 4.36624404335156298e-05),
-
- # neptune
- Planet.new(
- 1.53796971148509165e+01,
- -2.59193146099879641e+01,
- 1.79258772950371181e-01,
- 2.68067772490389322e-03,
- 1.62824170038242295e-03,
- -9.51592254519715870e-05,
- 5.15138902046611451e-05)
-]
-
-init = 200_000 # ARGV[0]
-n = Integer(init)
-
-offset_momentum(BODIES)
-
-puts "%.9f" % energy(BODIES)
-
-nbodies = BODIES.size
-dt = 0.01
-
-n.times do
- i = 0
- while i < nbodies
- b = BODIES[i]
- b.move_from_i(BODIES, nbodies, dt, i + 1)
- i += 1
- end
-end
-
-puts "%.9f" % energy(BODIES)
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_nested_loop.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_nested_loop.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a0513f8c47..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_nested_loop.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# -*- mode: ruby -*-
-# $Id: nestedloop-ruby.code,v 1.4 2004/11/13 07:42:22 bfulgham Exp $
-# http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
-# from Avi Bryant
-
-n = 16 # Integer(ARGV.shift || 1)
-x = 0
-n.times do
- n.times do
- n.times do
- n.times do
- n.times do
- n.times do
- x += 1
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
-end
-# puts x
-
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_nsieve.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_nsieve.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a65cc78233..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_nsieve.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-# The Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
-#
-# contributed by Glenn Parker, March 2005
-# modified by Evan Phoenix, Sept 2006
-
-def sieve(m)
- flags = Flags.dup[0,m]
- count = 0
- pmax = m - 1
- p = 2
- while p <= pmax
- unless flags[p].zero?
- count += 1
- mult = p
- while mult <= pmax
- flags[mult] = 0
- mult += p
- end
- end
- p += 1
- end
- count
-end
-
-n = 9 # (ARGV[0] || 2).to_i
-Flags = ("\x1" * ( 2 ** n * 10_000)).unpack("c*")
-
-n.downto(n-2) do |exponent|
- break if exponent < 0
- m = (1 << exponent) * 10_000
- # m = (2 ** exponent) * 10_000
- count = sieve(m)
- printf "Primes up to %8d %8d\n", m, count
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_nsieve_bits.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_nsieve_bits.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f958ee44e..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_nsieve_bits.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-#coding: us-ascii
-#
-# The Great Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
-#
-# nsieve-bits in Ruby
-# Contributed by Glenn Parker, March 2005
-
-CharExponent = 3
-BitsPerChar = 1 << CharExponent
-LowMask = BitsPerChar - 1
-
-def sieve(m)
- items = "\xFF" * ((m / BitsPerChar) + 1)
- masks = ""
- BitsPerChar.times do |b|
- masks << (1 << b).chr
- end
-
- count = 0
- pmax = m - 1
- 2.step(pmax, 1) do |p|
- if items[p >> CharExponent][p & LowMask] == 1
- count += 1
- p.step(pmax, p) do |mult|
- a = mult >> CharExponent
- b = mult & LowMask
- items[a] -= masks[b] if items[a][b] != 0
- end
- end
- end
- count
-end
-
-n = 9 # (ARGV[0] || 2).to_i
-n.step(n - 2, -1) do |exponent|
- break if exponent < 0
- m = 2 ** exponent * 10_000
- count = sieve(m)
- printf "Primes up to %8d %8d\n", m, count
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_object.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_object.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index e8607c7199..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_object.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# -*- mode: ruby -*-
-# $Id: objinst-ruby.code,v 1.4 2004/11/13 07:42:25 bfulgham Exp $
-# http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
-# with help from Aristarkh Zagorodnikov
-
-class Toggle
- def initialize(start_state)
- @bool = start_state
- end
-
- def value
- @bool
- end
-
- def activate
- @bool = !@bool
- self
- end
-end
-
-class NthToggle < Toggle
- def initialize(start_state, max_counter)
- super start_state
- @count_max = max_counter
- @counter = 0
- end
-
- def activate
- @counter += 1
- if @counter >= @count_max
- @bool = !@bool
- @counter = 0
- end
- self
- end
-end
-
-n = 1500000 # (ARGV.shift || 1).to_i
-
-toggle = Toggle.new 1
-5.times do
- toggle.activate.value ? 'true' : 'false'
-end
-n.times do
- toggle = Toggle.new 1
-end
-
-ntoggle = NthToggle.new 1, 3
-8.times do
- ntoggle.activate.value ? 'true' : 'false'
-end
-n.times do
- ntoggle = NthToggle.new 1, 3
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_partial_sums.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_partial_sums.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 630b45cb8d..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_partial_sums.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-n = 2_500_000 # (ARGV.shift || 1).to_i
-
-alt = 1.0 ; s0 = s1 = s2 = s3 = s4 = s5 = s6 = s7 = s8 = 0.0
-
-1.upto(n) do |d|
- d = d.to_f ; d2 = d * d ; d3 = d2 * d ; ds = Math.sin(d) ; dc = Math.cos(d)
-
- s0 += (2.0 / 3.0) ** (d - 1.0)
- s1 += 1.0 / Math.sqrt(d)
- s2 += 1.0 / (d * (d + 1.0))
- s3 += 1.0 / (d3 * ds * ds)
- s4 += 1.0 / (d3 * dc * dc)
- s5 += 1.0 / d
- s6 += 1.0 / d2
- s7 += alt / d
- s8 += alt / (2.0 * d - 1.0)
-
- alt = -alt
-end
-
-if false
- printf("%.9f\t(2/3)^k\n", s0)
- printf("%.9f\tk^-0.5\n", s1)
- printf("%.9f\t1/k(k+1)\n", s2)
- printf("%.9f\tFlint Hills\n", s3)
- printf("%.9f\tCookson Hills\n", s4)
- printf("%.9f\tHarmonic\n", s5)
- printf("%.9f\tRiemann Zeta\n", s6)
- printf("%.9f\tAlternating Harmonic\n", s7)
- printf("%.9f\tGregory\n", s8)
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_pidigits.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_pidigits.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index c7d6fbfb4d..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_pidigits.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-# The Great Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
-#
-# contributed by Gabriele Renzi
-
-class PiDigitSpigot
-
- def initialize()
- @z = Transformation.new 1,0,0,1
- @x = Transformation.new 0,0,0,0
- @inverse = Transformation.new 0,0,0,0
- end
-
- def next!
- @y = @z.extract(3)
- if safe? @y
- @z = produce(@y)
- @y
- else
- @z = consume @x.next!()
- next!()
- end
- end
-
- def safe?(digit)
- digit == @z.extract(4)
- end
-
- def produce(i)
- @inverse.qrst(10,-10*i,0,1).compose(@z)
- end
-
- def consume(a)
- @z.compose(a)
- end
-end
-
-
-class Transformation
- attr_reader :q, :r, :s, :t
- def initialize (q, r, s, t)
- @q,@r,@s,@t,@k = q,r,s,t,0
- end
-
- def next!()
- @q = @k = @k + 1
- @r = 4 * @k + 2
- @s = 0
- @t = 2 * @k + 1
- self
- end
-
- def extract(j)
- (@q * j + @r) / (@s * j + @t)
- end
-
- def compose(a)
- self.class.new( @q * a.q,
- @q * a.r + r * a.t,
- @s * a.q + t * a.s,
- @s * a.r + t * a.t
- )
- end
-
- def qrst *args
- initialize *args
- self
- end
-
-
-end
-
-
-WIDTH = 10
-n = 2_500 # Integer(ARGV[0])
-j = 0
-
-digits = PiDigitSpigot.new
-
-while n > 0
- if n >= WIDTH
- WIDTH.times {print digits.next!}
- j += WIDTH
- else
- n.times {print digits.next!}
- (WIDTH-n).times {print " "}
- j += n
- end
- puts "\t:"+j.to_s
- n -= WIDTH
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_random.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_random.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a66b9e8e63..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_random.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-# from http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/bench/random/random.ruby
-
-IM = 139968.0
-IA = 3877.0
-IC = 29573.0
-
-$last = 42.0
-
-def gen_random(max)
- (max * ($last = ($last * IA + IC) % IM)) / IM
-end
-
-N = 3_000_000
-
-i = 0
-while i<N
- i +=1
- gen_random(100.0)
-end
-# "%.9f" % gen_random(100.0)
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_reverse_complement.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_reverse_complement.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 82ea666994..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_reverse_complement.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# The Great Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
-#
-# Contributed by Peter Bjarke Olsen
-# Modified by Doug King
-
-seq=Array.new
-
-def revcomp(seq)
- seq.reverse!.tr!('wsatugcyrkmbdhvnATUGCYRKMBDHVN','WSTAACGRYMKVHDBNTAACGRYMKVHDBN')
- stringlen=seq.length
- 0.step(stringlen-1,60) {|x| print seq.slice(x,60) , "\n"}
-end
-
-input = open(File.join(File.dirname($0), 'fasta.output.2500000'), 'rb')
-
-while input.gets
- if $_ =~ />/
- if seq.length != 0
- revcomp(seq.join)
- seq=Array.new
- end
- puts $_
- else
- $_.sub(/\n/,'')
- seq.push $_
- end
-end
-revcomp(seq.join)
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_sieve.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_sieve.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 43dc302648..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_sieve.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-# from http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/bench/sieve/sieve.ruby
-num = 500
-count = i = j = 0
-flags0 = Array.new(8192,1)
-k = 0
-while k < num
- k += 1
- count = 0
- flags = flags0.dup
- i = 2
- while i<8192
- i += 1
- if flags[i]
- # remove all multiples of prime: i
- j = i*i
- while j < 8192
- j += i
- flags[j] = nil
- end
- count += 1
- end
- end
-end
-count
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_so_spectralnorm.rb b/benchmark/bm_so_spectralnorm.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b97206689..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_so_spectralnorm.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-# The Computer Language Shootout
-# http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
-# Contributed by Sokolov Yura
-
-def eval_A(i,j)
- return 1.0/((i+j)*(i+j+1)/2+i+1)
-end
-
-def eval_A_times_u(u)
- v, i = nil, nil
- (0..u.length-1).collect { |i|
- v = 0
- for j in 0..u.length-1
- v += eval_A(i,j)*u[j]
- end
- v
- }
-end
-
-def eval_At_times_u(u)
- v, i = nil, nil
- (0..u.length-1).collect{|i|
- v = 0
- for j in 0..u.length-1
- v += eval_A(j,i)*u[j]
- end
- v
- }
-end
-
-def eval_AtA_times_u(u)
- return eval_At_times_u(eval_A_times_u(u))
-end
-
-n = 500 # ARGV[0].to_i
-
-u=[1]*n
-for i in 1..10
- v=eval_AtA_times_u(u)
- u=eval_AtA_times_u(v)
-end
-vBv=0
-vv=0
-for i in 0..n-1
- vBv += u[i]*v[i]
- vv += v[i]*v[i]
-end
-
-str = "%0.9f" % (Math.sqrt(vBv/vv)), "\n"
-# print str
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_attr_ivar.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_attr_ivar.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 16906f3605..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_attr_ivar.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-class C
- attr_reader :a, :b
- def initialize
- @a = nil
- @b = nil
- end
-end
-obj = C.new
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- j = obj.a
- k = obj.b
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_attr_ivar_set.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_attr_ivar_set.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e7a6b48c0..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_attr_ivar_set.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-class C
- attr_accessor :a, :b
- def initialize
- @a = nil
- @b = nil
- end
-end
-obj = C.new
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- obj.a = 1
- obj.b = 2
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_block.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_block.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a9f56b15ea..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_block.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-def m
- yield
-end
-
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- m{
- }
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_const.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_const.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index ac59ebccf1..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_const.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-Const = 1
-
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- j = Const
- k = Const
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_ensure.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_ensure.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a1596145f2..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_ensure.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # benchmark loop 1
- i += 1
- begin
- begin
- ensure
- end
- ensure
- end
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_float_simple.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_float_simple.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index d4581439ff..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_float_simple.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-i = 0.0; f = 0.0
-while i<30_000_000
- i += 1
- f += 0.1; f -= 0.1
- f += 0.1; f -= 0.1
- f += 0.1; f -= 0.1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_lived.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_lived.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index e78bca5668..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_lived.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- a = '' # short-lived String
- b = ''
- c = ''
- d = ''
- e = ''
- f = ''
- i+=1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_with_complex_long.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_with_complex_long.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b66052dee0..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_with_complex_long.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-def nested_hash h, n
- if n == 0
- ''
- else
- 10.times{
- h[Object.new] = nested_hash(h, n-1)
- }
- end
-end
-
-long_lived = Hash.new
-nested_hash long_lived, 6
-
-GC.start
-GC.start
-
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- a = '' # short-lived String
- b = ''
- c = ''
- d = ''
- e = ''
- f = ''
- i+=1
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_with_long.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_with_long.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 298dbc845b..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_with_long.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-long_lived = Array.new(1_000_000){|i| "#{i}"}
-GC.start
-GC.start
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- a = '' # short-lived String
- b = ''
- c = ''
- d = ''
- e = ''
- f = ''
- i+=1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_with_symbol.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_with_symbol.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b15c1b7bf..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_short_with_symbol.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# make many symbols
-50_000.times{|i| sym = "sym#{i}".to_sym}
-GC.start
-GC.start
-
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- a = '' # short-lived String
- b = ''
- c = ''
- d = ''
- e = ''
- f = ''
- i+=1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_wb_ary.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_wb_ary.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index ecfab51dbf..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_wb_ary.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-long_lived = []
-GC.start
-GC.start
-
-i = 0
-short_lived = ''
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- long_lived[0] = short_lived # write barrier
- i+=1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_wb_obj.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_wb_obj.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 017eff4f94..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_gc_wb_obj.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-class C
- attr_accessor :foo
-end
-long_lived = C.new
-GC.start
-GC.start
-
-i = 0
-short_lived = ''
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- long_lived.foo = short_lived # write barrier
- i+=1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_ivar.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_ivar.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 68a73cf92f..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_ivar.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-@a = 1
-
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- j = @a
- k = @a
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_ivar_set.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_ivar_set.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index bd81b06c34..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_ivar_set.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- @a = 1
- @b = 2
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_length.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_length.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 353de3ab0e..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_length.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-a = 'abc'
-b = [1, 2, 3]
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- a.length
- b.length
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_lvar_init.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_lvar_init.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 36f2068811..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_lvar_init.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-def m v
- unless v
- # unreachable code
- v1 = v2 = v3 = v4 = v5 = v6 = v7 = v8 = v9 = v10 =
- v11 = v12 = v13 = v14 = v15 = v16 = v17 = v18 = v19 = v20 =
- v21 = v22 = v23 = v24 = v25 = v26 = v27 = v28 = v29 = v30 =
- v31 = v32 = v33 = v34 = v35 = v36 = v37 = v38 = v39 = v40 =
- v41 = v42 = v43 = v44 = v45 = v46 = v47 = v48 = v49 = v50 = 1
- end
-end
-
-i = 0
-
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- m i
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_lvar_set.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_lvar_set.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 222e864134..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_lvar_set.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- a = b = c = d = e = f = g = h = j = k = l = m = n = o = p = q = r = 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_neq.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_neq.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index bbb4ae07a4..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_neq.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-obj1 = Object.new
-obj2 = Object.new
-
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- obj1 != obj2
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_not.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_not.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b09ecdcc21..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_not.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-obj = Object.new
-
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- !obj
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_rescue.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_rescue.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b0d3e2bdfa..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_rescue.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- begin
- rescue
- end
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_simplereturn.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_simplereturn.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 63f9f21675..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_simplereturn.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-def m
- return 1
-end
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- m
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_swap.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_swap.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 918f8b2112..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_swap.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-a = 1
-b = 2
-i = 0
-while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- a, b = b, a
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm1_yield.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm1_yield.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 775597cea6..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm1_yield.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-def m
- i = 0
- while i<30_000_000 # while loop 1
- i += 1
- yield
- end
-end
-
-m{}
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_array.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_array.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index df9037c83c..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_array.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- a = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_bigarray.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_bigarray.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b02509d6a2..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_bigarray.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- a = [
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
- ]
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_bighash.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_bighash.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 5e3f437bb8..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_bighash.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<60_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- a = {0=>0, 1=>1, 2=>2, 3=>3, 4=>4, 5=>5, 6=>6, 7=>7, 8=>8, 9=>9, 10=>10, 11=>11, 12=>12, 13=>13, 14=>14, 15=>15, 16=>16, 17=>17, 18=>18, 19=>19, 20=>20, 21=>21, 22=>22, 23=>23, 24=>24, 25=>25, 26=>26, 27=>27, 28=>28, 29=>29, 30=>30, 31=>31, 32=>32, 33=>33, 34=>34, 35=>35, 36=>36, 37=>37, 38=>38, 39=>39, 40=>40, 41=>41, 42=>42, 43=>43, 44=>44, 45=>45, 46=>46, 47=>47, 48=>48, 49=>49, 50=>50, 51=>51, 52=>52, 53=>53, 54=>54, 55=>55, 56=>56, 57=>57, 58=>58, 59=>59, 60=>60, 61=>61, 62=>62, 63=>63, 64=>64, 65=>65, 66=>66, 67=>67, 68=>68, 69=>69, 70=>70, 71=>71, 72=>72, 73=>73, 74=>74, 75=>75, 76=>76, 77=>77, 78=>78, 79=>79, 80=>80, 81=>81, 82=>82, 83=>83, 84=>84, 85=>85, 86=>86, 87=>87, 88=>88, 89=>89, 90=>90, 91=>91, 92=>92, 93=>93, 94=>94, 95=>95, 96=>96, 97=>97, 98=>98, 99=>99, 100=>100, 101=>101, 102=>102, 103=>103, 104=>104, 105=>105, 106=>106, 107=>107, 108=>108, 109=>109, 110=>110, 111=>111, 112=>112, 113=>113, 114=>114, 115=>115, 116=>116, 117=>117, 118=>118, 119=>119, 120=>120, 121=>121, 122=>122, 123=>123, 124=>124, 125=>125, 126=>126, 127=>127, 128=>128, 129=>129, 130=>130, 131=>131, 132=>132, 133=>133, 134=>134, 135=>135, 136=>136, 137=>137, 138=>138, 139=>139, 140=>140, 141=>141, 142=>142, 143=>143, 144=>144, 145=>145, 146=>146, 147=>147, 148=>148, 149=>149, 150=>150, 151=>151, 152=>152, 153=>153, 154=>154, 155=>155, 156=>156, 157=>157, 158=>158, 159=>159, 160=>160, 161=>161, 162=>162, 163=>163, 164=>164, 165=>165, 166=>166, 167=>167, 168=>168, 169=>169, 170=>170, 171=>171, 172=>172, 173=>173, 174=>174, 175=>175, 176=>176, 177=>177, 178=>178, 179=>179, 180=>180, 181=>181, 182=>182, 183=>183, 184=>184, 185=>185, 186=>186, 187=>187, 188=>188, 189=>189, 190=>190, 191=>191, 192=>192, 193=>193, 194=>194, 195=>195, 196=>196, 197=>197, 198=>198, 199=>199, 200=>200, 201=>201, 202=>202, 203=>203, 204=>204, 205=>205, 206=>206, 207=>207, 208=>208, 209=>209, 210=>210, 211=>211, 212=>212, 213=>213, 214=>214, 215=>215, 216=>216, 217=>217, 218=>218, 219=>219, 220=>220, 221=>221, 222=>222, 223=>223, 224=>224, 225=>225, 226=>226, 227=>227, 228=>228, 229=>229, 230=>230, 231=>231, 232=>232, 233=>233, 234=>234, 235=>235, 236=>236, 237=>237, 238=>238, 239=>239, 240=>240, 241=>241, 242=>242, 243=>243, 244=>244, 245=>245, 246=>246, 247=>247, 248=>248, 249=>249, 250=>250, 251=>251, 252=>252, 253=>253, 254=>254, 255=>255, 256=>256, 257=>257, 258=>258, 259=>259, 260=>260, 261=>261, 262=>262, 263=>263, 264=>264, 265=>265, 266=>266, 267=>267, 268=>268, 269=>269, 270=>270, 271=>271, 272=>272, 273=>273, 274=>274, 275=>275, 276=>276, 277=>277, 278=>278, 279=>279, 280=>280, 281=>281, 282=>282, 283=>283, 284=>284, 285=>285, 286=>286, 287=>287, 288=>288, 289=>289, 290=>290, 291=>291, 292=>292, 293=>293, 294=>294, 295=>295, 296=>296, 297=>297, 298=>298, 299=>299, 300=>300, 301=>301, 302=>302, 303=>303, 304=>304, 305=>305, 306=>306, 307=>307, 308=>308, 309=>309, 310=>310, 311=>311, 312=>312, 313=>313, 314=>314, 315=>315, 316=>316, 317=>317, 318=>318, 319=>319, 320=>320, 321=>321, 322=>322, 323=>323, 324=>324, 325=>325, 326=>326, 327=>327, 328=>328, 329=>329, 330=>330, 331=>331, 332=>332, 333=>333, 334=>334, 335=>335, 336=>336, 337=>337, 338=>338, 339=>339, 340=>340, 341=>341, 342=>342, 343=>343, 344=>344, 345=>345, 346=>346, 347=>347, 348=>348, 349=>349, 350=>350, 351=>351, 352=>352, 353=>353, 354=>354, 355=>355, 356=>356, 357=>357, 358=>358, 359=>359, 360=>360, 361=>361, 362=>362, 363=>363, 364=>364, 365=>365, 366=>366, 367=>367, 368=>368, 369=>369, 370=>370, 371=>371, 372=>372, 373=>373, 374=>374, 375=>375, 376=>376, 377=>377, 378=>378, 379=>379, 380=>380, 381=>381, 382=>382, 383=>383, 384=>384, 385=>385, 386=>386, 387=>387, 388=>388, 389=>389, 390=>390, 391=>391, 392=>392, 393=>393, 394=>394, 395=>395, 396=>396, 397=>397, 398=>398, 399=>399, 400=>400, 401=>401, 402=>402, 403=>403, 404=>404, 405=>405, 406=>406, 407=>407, 408=>408, 409=>409, 410=>410, 411=>411, 412=>412, 413=>413, 414=>414, 415=>415, 416=>416, 417=>417, 418=>418, 419=>419, 420=>420, 421=>421, 422=>422, 423=>423, 424=>424, 425=>425, 426=>426, 427=>427, 428=>428, 429=>429, 430=>430, 431=>431, 432=>432, 433=>433, 434=>434, 435=>435, 436=>436, 437=>437, 438=>438, 439=>439, 440=>440, 441=>441, 442=>442, 443=>443, 444=>444, 445=>445, 446=>446, 447=>447, 448=>448, 449=>449, 450=>450, 451=>451, 452=>452, 453=>453, 454=>454, 455=>455, 456=>456, 457=>457, 458=>458, 459=>459, 460=>460, 461=>461, 462=>462, 463=>463, 464=>464, 465=>465, 466=>466, 467=>467, 468=>468, 469=>469, 470=>470, 471=>471, 472=>472, 473=>473, 474=>474, 475=>475, 476=>476, 477=>477, 478=>478, 479=>479, 480=>480, 481=>481, 482=>482, 483=>483, 484=>484, 485=>485, 486=>486, 487=>487, 488=>488, 489=>489, 490=>490, 491=>491, 492=>492, 493=>493, 494=>494, 495=>495, 496=>496, 497=>497, 498=>498, 499=>499, 500=>500,}
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_case.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_case.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index adc6e4df0a..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_case.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # while loop 2
- case :foo
- when :bar
- raise
- when :baz
- raise
- when :boo
- raise
- when :foo
- i += 1
- end
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_defined_method.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_defined_method.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 053ed6c912..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_defined_method.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-class Object
- define_method(:m){}
-end
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- m; m; m; m; m; m; m; m;
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_dstr.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_dstr.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 58c0f7bbc3..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_dstr.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-x = y = 'z'
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- str = "foo#{x}bar#{y}baz"
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_eval.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_eval.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 307cfc28ef..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_eval.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- eval("1")
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_method.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_method.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a8ccff7138..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_method.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-def m
- nil
-end
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- m; m; m; m; m; m; m; m;
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_method_missing.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_method_missing.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 2badc73101..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_method_missing.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-class C
- def method_missing mid
- end
-end
-
-obj = C.new
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- obj.m; obj.m; obj.m; obj.m; obj.m; obj.m; obj.m; obj.m;
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_method_with_block.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_method_with_block.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b4efb4f520..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_method_with_block.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-def m
- nil
-end
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- m{}; m{}; m{}; m{}; m{}; m{}; m{}; m{};
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_mutex.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_mutex.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7362f738c5..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_mutex.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-require 'thread'
-
-m = Mutex.new
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- m.synchronize{}
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_newlambda.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_newlambda.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 6422c9b0d0..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_newlambda.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- lambda {}
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_poly_method.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_poly_method.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index c82c0e4bce..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_poly_method.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-class C1
- def m
- 1
- end
-end
-class C2
- def m
- 2
- end
-end
-
-o1 = C1.new
-o2 = C2.new
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- o = (i % 2 == 0) ? o1 : o2
- o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_poly_method_ov.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_poly_method_ov.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index aa5fd1dd38..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_poly_method_ov.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-class C1
- def m
- 1
- end
-end
-class C2
- def m
- 2
- end
-end
-
-o1 = C1.new
-o2 = C2.new
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- o = (i % 2 == 0) ? o1 : o2
-# o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m; o.m
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_proc.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_proc.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 65e5217371..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_proc.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-def m &b
- b
-end
-
-pr = m{
- a = 1
-}
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- pr.call
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_raise1.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_raise1.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index aa5387987f..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_raise1.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-def rec n
- if n > 0
- rec n-1
- else
- raise
- end
-end
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
-
- begin
- rec 1
- rescue
- # ignore
- end
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_raise2.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_raise2.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f61c63157..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_raise2.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-def rec n
- if n > 0
- rec n-1
- else
- raise
- end
-end
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
-
- begin
- rec 10
- rescue
- # ignore
- end
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_regexp.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_regexp.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 55f9e957a3..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_regexp.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-str = 'xxxhogexxx'
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- /hoge/ =~ str
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_send.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_send.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 6a3ab6fdab..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_send.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-class C
- def m
- end
-end
-
-o = C.new
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- o.__send__ :m
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_super.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_super.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index afd8579e7b..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_super.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-
-class C
- def m
- 1
- end
-end
-
-class CC < C
- def m
- super()
- end
-end
-
-obj = CC.new
-
-i = 0
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- obj.m
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_unif1.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_unif1.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 1774625942..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_unif1.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-def m a, b
-end
-
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- i += 1
- m 100, 200
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm2_zsuper.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm2_zsuper.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 2a43e62217..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm2_zsuper.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-
-class C
- def m a
- 1
- end
-end
-
-class CC < C
- def m a
- super
- end
-end
-
-obj = CC.new
-
-while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
- obj.m 10
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm3_backtrace.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm3_backtrace.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 0fbf73e1ca..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm3_backtrace.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-# get last backtrace
-
-begin
- caller(0, 0)
-rescue ArgumentError
- alias caller_orig caller
- def caller lev, n
- caller_orig(lev)[0..n]
- end
-end
-
-def rec n
- if n < 0
- 100_000.times{
- caller(0, 1)
- }
- else
- rec(n-1)
- end
-end
-
-rec 50
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm3_clearmethodcache.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm3_clearmethodcache.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 9661323cd2..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm3_clearmethodcache.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<200_000
- i += 1
-
- Class.new{
- def m; end
- }
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm3_gc.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm3_gc.rb
deleted file mode 100755
index 7db9829d44..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm3_gc.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/ruby
-5000.times do
- 100.times do
- {"xxxx"=>"yyyy"}
- end
- GC.start
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_alive_check1.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_alive_check1.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index c993accdda..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_alive_check1.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-5_000.times{
- t = Thread.new{}
- while t.alive?
- Thread.pass
- end
-}
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 3e9a265ce8..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-1000.times { Thread.new { sleep } }
-i = 0
-while i<100_000 # benchmark loop 3
- i += 1
- IO.pipe.each(&:close)
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_create_join.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_create_join.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 393cd45df9..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_create_join.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<100_000 # benchmark loop 3
- i += 1
- Thread.new{
- }.join
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_mutex1.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_mutex1.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c9f85dfb7..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_mutex1.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-# one thread, one mutex (no contention)
-
-require 'thread'
-m = Mutex.new
-r = 0
-max = 2000
-lmax = max * max
-(1..1).map{
- Thread.new{
- i = 0
- while i<lmax
- i += 1
- m.synchronize{
- r += 1
- }
- end
- }
-}.each{|e|
- e.join
-}
-raise r.to_s if r != max * max
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_mutex2.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_mutex2.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 10de59054f..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_mutex2.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-# two threads, one mutex
-
-require 'thread'
-m = Mutex.new
-r = 0
-max = 2000
-lmax = (max * max)/2
-(1..2).map{
- Thread.new{
- i = 0
- while i<lmax
- i += 1
- m.synchronize{
- r += 1
- }
- end
- }
-}.each{|e|
- e.join
-}
-raise r.to_s if r != max * max
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_mutex3.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_mutex3.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7f9a44b39d..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_mutex3.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-# 1000 threads, one mutex
-
-require 'thread'
-m = Mutex.new
-r = 0
-max = 2000
-(1..max).map{
- Thread.new{
- i = 0
- while i<max
- i += 1
- m.synchronize{
- r += 1
- }
- end
- }
-}.each{|e|
- e.join
-}
-raise r.to_s if r != max * max
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_pass.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_pass.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b5b3c0bc85..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_pass.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# Plenty Thtread.pass
-# A performance may depend on GVL implementation.
-
-tmax = (ARGV.shift || 2).to_i
-lmax = 200_000 / tmax
-
-(1..tmax).map{
- Thread.new{
- lmax.times{
- Thread.pass
- }
- }
-}.each{|t| t.join}
-
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_pass_flood.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_pass_flood.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 27157d1a6f..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_pass_flood.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-1000.times{
- Thread.new{loop{Thread.pass}}
-}
-
-i = 0
-while i<10000
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_pipe.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_pipe.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 272d231eba..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_pipe.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-# Mesure small and plenty pipe read/write.
-# A performance may depend on GVL implementation.
-
-lmax = 100_000
-r, w = IO.pipe
-[Thread.new{
- lmax.times{
- w.write('a')
- }
- p "w:exit"
-}, Thread.new{
- lmax.times{
- r.read(1)
- }
- p "r:exit"
-}].each{|t| t.join}
-
diff --git a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_queue.rb b/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_queue.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 37381ae62b..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/bm_vm_thread_queue.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-require 'thread'
-
-n = 1_000_000
-q = Queue.new
-consumer = Thread.new{
- while q.pop
- # consuming
- end
-}
-
-producer = Thread.new{
- n.times{
- q.push true
- }
- q.push nil
-}
-
-consumer.join
diff --git a/benchmark/driver.rb b/benchmark/driver.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 3904e25503..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/driver.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,321 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Ruby Benchmark driver
-#
-
-first = true
-
-begin
- require 'optparse'
-rescue LoadError
- if first
- first = false
- $:.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '../lib')
- retry
- else
- raise
- end
-end
-
-require 'benchmark'
-require 'pp'
-
-class BenchmarkDriver
- def self.benchmark(opt)
- driver = self.new(opt[:execs], opt[:dir], opt)
- begin
- driver.run
- ensure
- driver.show_results
- end
- end
-
- def output *args
- puts(*args)
- @output and @output.puts(*args)
- end
-
- def message *args
- output(*args) if @verbose
- end
-
- def message_print *args
- if @verbose
- print(*args)
- STDOUT.flush
- @output and @output.print(*args)
- end
- end
-
- def progress_message *args
- unless STDOUT.tty?
- STDERR.print(*args)
- STDERR.flush
- end
- end
-
- def initialize execs, dir, opt = {}
- @execs = execs.map{|e|
- e.strip!
- next if e.empty?
-
- if /(.+)::(.+)/ =~ e
- # ex) ruby-a::/path/to/ruby-a
- label = $1.strip
- path = $2
- version = `#{path} -v`.chomp
- else
- path = e
- version = label = `#{path} -v`.chomp
- end
- [path, label, version]
- }.compact
-
- @dir = dir
- @repeat = opt[:repeat] || 1
- @repeat = 1 if @repeat < 1
- @pattern = opt[:pattern] || nil
- @exclude = opt[:exclude] || nil
- @verbose = opt[:quiet] ? false : (opt[:verbose] || false)
- @output = opt[:output] ? open(opt[:output], 'w') : nil
- @rawdata_output = opt[:rawdata_output] ? open(opt[:rawdata_output], 'w') : nil
- @loop_wl1 = @loop_wl2 = nil
- @ruby_arg = opt[:ruby_arg] || nil
- @opt = opt
-
- # [[name, [[r-1-1, r-1-2, ...], [r-2-1, r-2-2, ...]]], ...]
- @results = []
-
- if @verbose
- @start_time = Time.now
- message @start_time
- @execs.each_with_index{|(path, label, version), i|
- message "target #{i}: " + (label == version ? "#{label}" : "#{label} (#{version})") + " at \"#{path}\""
- }
- end
- end
-
- def adjusted_results name, results
- s = nil
- results.each_with_index{|e, i|
- r = e.min
- case name
- when /^vm1_/
- if @loop_wl1
- r -= @loop_wl1[i]
- r = 0 if r < 0
- s = '*'
- end
- when /^vm2_/
- if @loop_wl2
- r -= @loop_wl2[i]
- r = 0 if r < 0
- s = '*'
- end
- end
- yield r
- }
- s
- end
-
- def show_results
- output
-
- if @verbose
- message '-----------------------------------------------------------'
- message 'raw data:'
- message
- message PP.pp(@results, "", 79)
- message
- message "Elapsed time: #{Time.now - @start_time} (sec)"
- end
-
- if @rawdata_output
- h = {}
- h[:cpuinfo] = File.read('/proc/cpuinfo') if File.exist?('/proc/cpuinfo')
- h[:executables] = @execs
- h[:results] = @results
- @rawdata_output.puts h.inspect
- end
-
- output '-----------------------------------------------------------'
- output 'benchmark results:'
-
- if @verbose and @repeat > 1
- output "minimum results in each #{@repeat} measurements."
- end
-
- output "Execution time (sec)"
- output "name\t#{@execs.map{|(_, v)| v}.join("\t")}"
- @results.each{|v, result|
- rets = []
- s = adjusted_results(v, result){|r|
- rets << sprintf("%.3f", r)
- }
- output "#{v}#{s}\t#{rets.join("\t")}"
- }
-
- if @execs.size > 1
- output
- output "Speedup ratio: compare with the result of `#{@execs[0][1]}' (greater is better)"
- output "name\t#{@execs[1..-1].map{|(_, v)| v}.join("\t")}"
- @results.each{|v, result|
- rets = []
- first_value = nil
- s = adjusted_results(v, result){|r|
- if first_value
- if r == 0
- rets << "Error"
- else
- rets << sprintf("%.3f", first_value/r)
- end
- else
- first_value = r
- end
- }
- output "#{v}#{s}\t#{rets.join("\t")}"
- }
- end
-
- if @opt[:output]
- output
- output "Log file: #{@opt[:output]}"
- end
- end
-
- def files
- flag = {}
- @files = Dir.glob(File.join(@dir, 'bm*.rb')).map{|file|
- next if @pattern && /#{@pattern}/ !~ File.basename(file)
- next if @exclude && /#{@exclude}/ =~ File.basename(file)
- case file
- when /bm_(vm[12])_/, /bm_loop_(whileloop2?).rb/
- flag[$1] = true
- end
- file
- }.compact
-
- if flag['vm1'] && !flag['whileloop']
- @files << File.join(@dir, 'bm_loop_whileloop.rb')
- elsif flag['vm2'] && !flag['whileloop2']
- @files << File.join(@dir, 'bm_loop_whileloop2.rb')
- end
-
- @files.sort!
- progress_message "total: #{@files.size * @repeat} trial(s) (#{@repeat} trial(s) for #{@files.size} benchmark(s))\n"
- @files
- end
-
- def run
- files.each_with_index{|file, i|
- @i = i
- r = measure_file(file)
-
- if /bm_loop_whileloop.rb/ =~ file
- @loop_wl1 = r[1].map{|e| e.min}
- elsif /bm_loop_whileloop2.rb/ =~ file
- @loop_wl2 = r[1].map{|e| e.min}
- end
- }
- end
-
- def measure_file file
- name = File.basename(file, '.rb').sub(/^bm_/, '')
- prepare_file = File.join(File.dirname(file), "prepare_#{name}.rb")
- load prepare_file if FileTest.exist?(prepare_file)
-
- if @verbose
- output
- output '-----------------------------------------------------------'
- output name
- output
- output File.read(file)
- output
- end
-
- result = [name]
- result << @execs.map{|(e, v)|
- (0...@repeat).map{
- message_print "#{v}\t"
- progress_message '.'
-
- m = measure(e, file)
- message "#{m}"
- m
- }
- }
- @results << result
- result
- end
-
- unless defined?(File::NULL)
- if File.exist?('/dev/null')
- File::NULL = '/dev/null'
- end
- end
-
- def measure executable, file
- cmd = "#{executable} #{@ruby_arg} #{file}"
-
- m = Benchmark.measure{
- system(cmd, out: File::NULL)
- }
-
- if $? != 0
- output "\`#{cmd}\' exited with abnormal status (#{$?})"
- 0
- else
- m.real
- end
- end
-end
-
-if __FILE__ == $0
- opt = {
- :execs => [],
- :dir => File.dirname(__FILE__),
- :repeat => 1,
- :output => "bmlog-#{Time.now.strftime('%Y%m%d-%H%M%S')}.#{$$}",
- :raw_output => nil
- }
-
- parser = OptionParser.new{|o|
- o.on('-e', '--executables [EXECS]',
- "Specify benchmark one or more targets (e1::path1; e2::path2; e3::path3;...)"){|e|
- e.split(/;/).each{|path|
- opt[:execs] << path
- }
- }
- o.on('-d', '--directory [DIRECTORY]', "Benchmark suites directory"){|d|
- opt[:dir] = d
- }
- o.on('-p', '--pattern [PATTERN]', "Benchmark name pattern"){|p|
- opt[:pattern] = p
- }
- o.on('-x', '--exclude [PATTERN]', "Benchmark exclude pattern"){|e|
- opt[:exclude] = e
- }
- o.on('-r', '--repeat-count [NUM]', "Repeat count"){|n|
- opt[:repeat] = n.to_i
- }
- o.on('-o', '--output-file [FILE]', "Output file"){|f|
- opt[:output] = f
- }
- o.on('--ruby-arg [ARG]', "Optional argument for ruby"){|a|
- opt[:ruby_arg] = a
- }
- o.on('--rawdata-output [FILE]', 'output rawdata'){|r|
- opt[:rawdata_output] = r
- }
- o.on('-v', '--verbose'){|v|
- opt[:verbose] = v
- }
- o.on('-q', '--quiet', "Run without notify information except result table."){|q|
- opt[:quiet] = q
- opt[:verbose] = false
- }
- }
-
- parser.parse!(ARGV)
- BenchmarkDriver.benchmark(opt)
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/aobench.rb b/benchmark/gc/aobench.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 2eed7abc83..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/aobench.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-require_relative '../bm_app_aobench.rb'
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/binary_trees.rb b/benchmark/gc/binary_trees.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index af8ea722aa..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/binary_trees.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-require_relative '../bm_so_binary_trees.rb'
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/gcbench.rb b/benchmark/gc/gcbench.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 09a404466a..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/gcbench.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-require 'benchmark'
-require 'pp'
-require 'optparse'
-
-$list = true
-$gcprof = true
-
-opt = OptionParser.new
-opt.on('-q'){$list = false}
-opt.on('-d'){$gcprof = false}
-opt.parse!(ARGV)
-
-script = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), ARGV.shift)
-script += '.rb' unless FileTest.exist?(script)
-raise "#{script} not found" unless FileTest.exist?(script)
-
-puts "Script: #{script}"
-
-if $gcprof
- GC::Profiler.enable
-end
-
-tms = Benchmark.measure{|x|
- load script
-}
-
-gc_time = 0
-
-if $gcprof
- gc_time = GC::Profiler.total_time
- GC::Profiler.report if $list and RUBY_VERSION >= '2.0.0' # before 1.9.3, report() may run infinite loop
- GC::Profiler.disable
-end
-
-pp GC.stat
-
-puts "#{RUBY_DESCRIPTION} #{GC::OPTS.inspect}" if defined?(GC::OPTS)
-
-desc = "#{RUBY_VERSION}#{RUBY_PATCHLEVEL >= 0 ? "p#{RUBY_PATCHLEVEL}" : "dev"}"
-name = File.basename(script, '.rb')
-
-puts
-puts script
-puts Benchmark::CAPTION
-puts tms
-puts "GC total time (sec): #{gc_time}"
-
-# show High-Water Mark on Linux
-if File.exist?('/proc/self/status') && /VmHWM:\s*(\d+.+)/ =~ File.read('/proc/self/status')
- puts
- puts "VmHWM: #{$1.chomp}"
-end
-
-puts
-puts "Summary of #{name} on #{desc}\t#{tms.real}\t#{gc_time}\t#{GC.count}"
-puts " (real time in sec, GC time in sec, GC count)"
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/hash1.rb b/benchmark/gc/hash1.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index cb030d458d..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/hash1.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-value = 0.01
-h = {}
-n = 50_000
-
-1.upto(n){|i|
- h["%020d" % i] = "v-#{i}"
-}
-
-(n * 1_000).times{
- ''
-}
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/hash2.rb b/benchmark/gc/hash2.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index e8c943fb21..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/hash2.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-value = 0.01
-h = {}
-n = 4*(10**6)
-
-1.upto(n){|i|
- h["%020d" % i] = value * i
-}
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/null.rb b/benchmark/gc/null.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index c05a79f561..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/null.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-# null
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/pentomino.rb b/benchmark/gc/pentomino.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 94ba74be89..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/pentomino.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-require_relative '../bm_app_pentomino.rb'
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/rdoc.rb b/benchmark/gc/rdoc.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 14c89f5611..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/rdoc.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-require 'rdoc/rdoc'
-require 'tmpdir'
-
-srcdir = File.expand_path('../..', __dir__)
-
-Dir.mktmpdir('rdocbench-'){|d|
- dir = File.join(d, 'rdocbench')
- args = %W(--root #{srcdir} --page-dir #{srcdir}/doc --encoding=UTF-8 --no-force-update --all --ri --debug --quiet #{srcdir})
- args << '--op' << dir
-
- r = RDoc::RDoc.new
- r.document args
-}
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/redblack.rb b/benchmark/gc/redblack.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index c66290140a..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/redblack.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,366 +0,0 @@
-# This benchmark is imported from https://github.com/jruby/rubybench/blob/master/time/bench_red_black.rb
-# License is License is Apache-2
-
-require 'benchmark'
-
-# Algorithm based on "Introduction to Algorithms" by Cormen and others
-class RedBlackTree
- class Node
- attr_accessor :color
- attr_accessor :key
- attr_accessor :left
- attr_accessor :right
- attr_accessor :parent
-
- RED = :red
- BLACK = :black
- COLORS = [RED, BLACK].freeze
-
- def initialize(key, color = RED)
- raise ArgumentError, "Bad value for color parameter" unless COLORS.include?(color)
- @color = color
- @key = key
- @left = @right = @parent = NilNode.instance
- end
-
- def black?
- return color == BLACK
- end
-
- def red?
- return color == RED
- end
- end
-
- class NilNode < Node
- class << self
- private :new
-
- # it's not thread safe
- def instance
- @instance ||= begin
- def instance
- return @instance
- end
-
- new
- end
- end
- end
-
- def initialize
- self.color = BLACK
- self.key = 0
- self.left = nil
- self.right = nil
- self.parent = nil
- end
-
- def nil?
- return true
- end
- end
-
- include Enumerable
-
- attr_accessor :root
- attr_accessor :size
-
- def initialize
- self.root = NilNode.instance
- self.size = 0
- end
-
- def add(key)
- insert(Node.new(key))
- end
-
- def insert(x)
- insert_helper(x)
-
- x.color = Node::RED
- while x != root && x.parent.color == Node::RED
- if x.parent == x.parent.parent.left
- y = x.parent.parent.right
- if !y.nil? && y.color == Node::RED
- x.parent.color = Node::BLACK
- y.color = Node::BLACK
- x.parent.parent.color = Node::RED
- x = x.parent.parent
- else
- if x == x.parent.right
- x = x.parent
- left_rotate(x)
- end
- x.parent.color = Node::BLACK
- x.parent.parent.color = Node::RED
- right_rotate(x.parent.parent)
- end
- else
- y = x.parent.parent.left
- if !y.nil? && y.color == Node::RED
- x.parent.color = Node::BLACK
- y.color = Node::BLACK
- x.parent.parent.color = Node::RED
- x = x.parent.parent
- else
- if x == x.parent.left
- x = x.parent
- right_rotate(x)
- end
- x.parent.color = Node::BLACK
- x.parent.parent.color = Node::RED
- left_rotate(x.parent.parent)
- end
- end
- end
- root.color = Node::BLACK
- end
-
- alias << insert
-
- def delete(z)
- y = (z.left.nil? || z.right.nil?) ? z : successor(z)
- x = y.left.nil? ? y.right : y.left
- x.parent = y.parent
-
- if y.parent.nil?
- self.root = x
- else
- if y == y.parent.left
- y.parent.left = x
- else
- y.parent.right = x
- end
- end
-
- z.key = y.key if y != z
-
- if y.color == Node::BLACK
- delete_fixup(x)
- end
-
- self.size -= 1
- return y
- end
-
- def minimum(x = root)
- while !x.left.nil?
- x = x.left
- end
- return x
- end
-
- def maximum(x = root)
- while !x.right.nil?
- x = x.right
- end
- return x
- end
-
- def successor(x)
- if !x.right.nil?
- return minimum(x.right)
- end
- y = x.parent
- while !y.nil? && x == y.right
- x = y
- y = y.parent
- end
- return y
- end
-
- def predecessor(x)
- if !x.left.nil?
- return maximum(x.left)
- end
- y = x.parent
- while !y.nil? && x == y.left
- x = y
- y = y.parent
- end
- return y
- end
-
- def inorder_walk(x = root)
- x = self.minimum
- while !x.nil?
- yield x.key
- x = successor(x)
- end
- end
-
- alias each inorder_walk
-
- def reverse_inorder_walk(x = root)
- x = self.maximum
- while !x.nil?
- yield x.key
- x = predecessor(x)
- end
- end
-
- alias reverse_each reverse_inorder_walk
-
- def search(key, x = root)
- while !x.nil? && x.key != key
- key < x.key ? x = x.left : x = x.right
- end
- return x
- end
-
- def empty?
- return self.root.nil?
- end
-
- def black_height(x = root)
- height = 0
- while !x.nil?
- x = x.left
- height +=1 if x.nil? || x.black?
- end
- return height
- end
-
-private
-
- def left_rotate(x)
- raise "x.right is nil!" if x.right.nil?
- y = x.right
- x.right = y.left
- y.left.parent = x if !y.left.nil?
- y.parent = x.parent
- if x.parent.nil?
- self.root = y
- else
- if x == x.parent.left
- x.parent.left = y
- else
- x.parent.right = y
- end
- end
- y.left = x
- x.parent = y
- end
-
- def right_rotate(x)
- raise "x.left is nil!" if x.left.nil?
- y = x.left
- x.left = y.right
- y.right.parent = x if !y.right.nil?
- y.parent = x.parent
- if x.parent.nil?
- self.root = y
- else
- if x == x.parent.left
- x.parent.left = y
- else
- x.parent.right = y
- end
- end
- y.right = x
- x.parent = y
- end
-
- def insert_helper(z)
- y = NilNode.instance
- x = root
- while !x.nil?
- y = x
- z.key < x.key ? x = x.left : x = x.right
- end
- z.parent = y
- if y.nil?
- self.root = z
- else
- z.key < y.key ? y.left = z : y.right = z
- end
- self.size += 1
- end
-
- def delete_fixup(x)
- while x != root && x.color == Node::BLACK
- if x == x.parent.left
- w = x.parent.right
- if w.color == Node::RED
- w.color = Node::BLACK
- x.parent.color = Node::RED
- left_rotate(x.parent)
- w = x.parent.right
- end
- if w.left.color == Node::BLACK && w.right.color == Node::BLACK
- w.color = Node::RED
- x = x.parent
- else
- if w.right.color == Node::BLACK
- w.left.color = Node::BLACK
- w.color = Node::RED
- right_rotate(w)
- w = x.parent.right
- end
- w.color = x.parent.color
- x.parent.color = Node::BLACK
- w.right.color = Node::BLACK
- left_rotate(x.parent)
- x = root
- end
- else
- w = x.parent.left
- if w.color == Node::RED
- w.color = Node::BLACK
- x.parent.color = Node::RED
- right_rotate(x.parent)
- w = x.parent.left
- end
- if w.right.color == Node::BLACK && w.left.color == Node::BLACK
- w.color = Node::RED
- x = x.parent
- else
- if w.left.color == Node::BLACK
- w.right.color = Node::BLACK
- w.color = Node::RED
- left_rotate(w)
- w = x.parent.left
- end
- w.color = x.parent.color
- x.parent.color = Node::BLACK
- w.left.color = Node::BLACK
- right_rotate(x.parent)
- x = root
- end
- end
- end
- x.color = Node::BLACK
- end
-end
-
-def rbt_bm
- n = 100_000
- a1 = []; n.times { a1 << rand(999_999) }
- a2 = []; n.times { a2 << rand(999_999) }
-
- start = Time.now
-
- tree = RedBlackTree.new
-
- n.times {|i| tree.add(i) }
- n.times { tree.delete(tree.root) }
-
- tree = RedBlackTree.new
- a1.each {|e| tree.add(e) }
- a2.each {|e| tree.search(e) }
- tree.inorder_walk {|key| key + 1 }
- tree.reverse_inorder_walk {|key| key + 1 }
- n.times { tree.minimum }
- n.times { tree.maximum }
-
- return Time.now - start
-end
-
-N = (ARGV[0] || 10).to_i
-
-N.times do
- # puts rbt_bm.to_f
- rbt_bm.to_f
- # puts "GC.count = #{GC.count}" if GC.respond_to?(:count)
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/gc/ring.rb b/benchmark/gc/ring.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index be2c7b7250..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/gc/ring.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-# create many old objects
-
-max = 30_000_000
-
-class Ring
- attr_reader :next_ring
- def initialize n = nil
- @next_ring = n
- end
-
-
- def size
- s = 1
- ring = self
- while ring.next_ring
- s += 1
- ring = ring.next_ring
- end
- s
- end
-end
-
-ring = Ring.new
-
-max.times{
- ring = Ring.new(ring)
-}
-
-# p ring.size
diff --git a/benchmark/make_fasta_output.rb b/benchmark/make_fasta_output.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b6d787ae27..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/make_fasta_output.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-# prepare 'fasta.output'
-
-def prepare_fasta_output n
- filebase = File.join(File.dirname($0), 'fasta.output')
- script = File.join(File.dirname($0), 'bm_so_fasta.rb')
- file = "#{filebase}.#{n}"
-
- unless FileTest.exist?(file)
- STDERR.puts "preparing #{file}"
-
- open(file, 'w'){|f|
- ARGV[0] = n
- $stdout = f
- load script
- $stdout = STDOUT
- }
- end
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/ack.pl b/benchmark/other-lang/ack.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index 201e22ddfa..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/ack.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-use integer;
-
-sub Ack {
- return $_[0] ? ($_[1] ? Ack($_[0]-1, Ack($_[0], $_[1]-1))
- : Ack($_[0]-1, 1))
- : $_[1]+1;
-}
-
-my $NUM = 9;
-$NUM = 1 if ($NUM < 1);
-my $ack = Ack(3, $NUM);
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/ack.py b/benchmark/other-lang/ack.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 9968e7cfcf..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/ack.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-import sys
-sys.setrecursionlimit(5000000)
-
-def Ack(M, N):
- if (not M):
- return( N + 1 )
- if (not N):
- return( Ack(M-1, 1) )
- return( Ack(M-1, Ack(M, N-1)) )
-
-def main():
- NUM = 9
- sys.setrecursionlimit(10000)
- Ack(3, NUM)
-
-main()
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/ack.rb b/benchmark/other-lang/ack.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7451bed6c4..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/ack.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-def ack(m, n)
- if m == 0 then
- n + 1
- elsif n == 0 then
- ack(m - 1, 1)
- else
- ack(m - 1, ack(m, n - 1))
- end
-end
-
-NUM = 9
-ack(3, NUM)
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/ack.scm b/benchmark/other-lang/ack.scm
deleted file mode 100644
index a80b73ba55..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/ack.scm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-(define (ack m n)
- (cond ((zero? m) (+ n 1))
- ((zero? n) (ack (- m 1) 1))
- (else (ack (- m 1) (ack m (- n 1))))))
-
-(ack 3 9)
-
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/eval.rb b/benchmark/other-lang/eval.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 48a2cea019..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/eval.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-
-Bench = %w(
- loop
- ack
- fib
- tak
- fact
-)
-
-Lang = <<EOP.map{|l| l.strip}
- ruby-cyg
- ../../../test6/miniruby
- perl
- python
- gosh
-EOP
-
-Bench.replace ['loop2']
-Lang.replace ['ruby-cyg']
-
-Ext = %w(
- .rb
- .rb
- .pl
- .py
- .scm
-)
-
-p Bench
-p Lang
-
-require 'benchmark'
-
-def bench cmd
- m = Benchmark.measure{
- #p cmd
- system(cmd)
- }
- [m.utime, m.real]
-end
-
-Result = []
-Bench.each{|b|
- r = []
- Lang.each_with_index{|l, idx|
- cmd = "#{l} #{b}#{Ext[idx]}"
- r << bench(cmd)
- }
- Result << r
-}
-
-require 'pp'
-# utime
-puts Lang.join("\t")
-Bench.each_with_index{|b, bi|
- print b, "\t"
- puts Result[bi].map{|e| e[0]}.join("\t")
-}
-
-# rtime
-puts Lang.join("\t")
-Bench.each_with_index{|b, bi|
- print b, "\t"
- puts Result[bi].map{|e| e[1]}.join("\t")
-}
-
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/fact.pl b/benchmark/other-lang/fact.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index a9b0b69cdf..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/fact.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-sub fact{
- my $n = @_[0];
- if($n < 2){
- return 1;
- }
- else{
- return $n * fact($n-1);
- }
-}
-
-for($i=0; $i<10000; $i++){
- &fact(100);
-}
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/fact.py b/benchmark/other-lang/fact.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 01593965d9..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/fact.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-#import sys
-#sys.setrecursionlimit(1000)
-
-def factL(n):
- r = 1
- for x in range(2, n):
- r *= x
- return r
-
-def factR(n):
- if n < 2:
- return 1
- else:
- return n * factR(n-1)
-
-for i in range(10000):
- factR(100)
-
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/fact.rb b/benchmark/other-lang/fact.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 6cedc752cd..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/fact.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-def fact(n)
- if n < 2
- 1
- else
- n * fact(n-1)
- end
-end
-
-i = 0
-while i<10000
- i += 1
- fact(100)
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/fact.scm b/benchmark/other-lang/fact.scm
deleted file mode 100644
index c98a7fedd3..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/fact.scm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-(define (fact n)
- (if (< n 2)
- 1
- (* n (fact (- n 1)))))
-
-(dotimes (i 10000)
- (fact 100))
-
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/fib.pl b/benchmark/other-lang/fib.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index a46f666d1e..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/fib.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-sub fib{
- my $n = $_[0];
- if($n < 3){
- return 1;
- }
- else{
- return fib($n-1) + fib($n-2);
- }
-};
-
-&fib(34);
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/fib.py b/benchmark/other-lang/fib.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 45f2bceb8d..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/fib.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-def fib(n):
- if n < 3:
- return 1
- else:
- return fib(n-1) + fib(n-2)
-
-fib(34)
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/fib.rb b/benchmark/other-lang/fib.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index ec587eabe0..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/fib.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-def fib n
- if n < 3
- 1
- else
- fib(n-1) + fib(n-2)
- end
-end
-
-fib(34)
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/fib.scm b/benchmark/other-lang/fib.scm
deleted file mode 100644
index 2fc4e225bd..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/fib.scm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-(define (fib n)
- (if (< n 3)
- 1
- (+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))))
-
-(fib 34)
-
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/loop.pl b/benchmark/other-lang/loop.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index 2777490aaa..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/loop.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-for($i=0; $i<30000000; $i++){
-}
-
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/loop.py b/benchmark/other-lang/loop.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 003749bf3a..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/loop.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-for i in xrange(30000000):
- pass
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/loop.rb b/benchmark/other-lang/loop.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b367b9dbf3..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/loop.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-i = 0
-while i<30000000
- i += 1
-end
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/loop.scm b/benchmark/other-lang/loop.scm
deleted file mode 100644
index 3364f7e679..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/loop.scm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-(dotimes (x 30000000))
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/loop2.rb b/benchmark/other-lang/loop2.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index df8fffc1ff..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/loop2.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-30000000.times{}
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/tak.pl b/benchmark/other-lang/tak.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e748a67c6..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/tak.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-sub tak {
- local($x, $y, $z) = @_;
- if (!($y < $x)) {
- return $z;
- } else {
- return &tak(&tak($x - 1, $y, $z),
- &tak($y - 1, $z, $x),
- &tak($z - 1, $x, $y));
- }
-}
-&tak(18, 9, 0);
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/tak.py b/benchmark/other-lang/tak.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 04f3f6829c..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/tak.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-def tak(x, y, z):
- if not(y<x):
- return z
- else:
- return tak(tak(x-1, y, z),
- tak(y-1, z, x),
- tak(z-1, x, y))
-tak(18, 9, 0)
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/tak.rb b/benchmark/other-lang/tak.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index efe5380f4e..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/tak.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-
-def tak x, y, z
- unless y < x
- z
- else
- tak( tak(x-1, y, z),
- tak(y-1, z, x),
- tak(z-1, x, y))
- end
-end
-
-tak(18, 9, 0)
-
diff --git a/benchmark/other-lang/tak.scm b/benchmark/other-lang/tak.scm
deleted file mode 100644
index 52a7629ee5..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/other-lang/tak.scm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-(define (tak x y z)
- (if (not (< y x))
- z
- (tak (tak (- x 1) y z)
- (tak (- y 1) z x)
- (tak (- z 1) x y))))
-
-(tak 18 9 0)
-
-
diff --git a/benchmark/prepare_so_count_words.rb b/benchmark/prepare_so_count_words.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index ee2138cdb2..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/prepare_so_count_words.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# prepare 'wc.input'
-
-def prepare_wc_input
- wcinput = File.join(File.dirname($0), 'wc.input')
- wcbase = File.join(File.dirname($0), 'wc.input.base')
- unless FileTest.exist?(wcinput)
- data = File.read(wcbase)
- 13.times{
- data << data
- }
- open(wcinput, 'w'){|f| f.write data}
- end
-end
-
-prepare_wc_input
diff --git a/benchmark/prepare_so_k_nucleotide.rb b/benchmark/prepare_so_k_nucleotide.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index d83aeb7a7e..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/prepare_so_k_nucleotide.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-require_relative 'make_fasta_output'
-prepare_fasta_output(100_000)
diff --git a/benchmark/prepare_so_reverse_complement.rb b/benchmark/prepare_so_reverse_complement.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index da3ec2df14..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/prepare_so_reverse_complement.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-require_relative 'make_fasta_output'
-prepare_fasta_output(2_500_000)
diff --git a/benchmark/report.rb b/benchmark/report.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index d2dc56b1e1..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/report.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-#
-# YARV benchmark driver
-#
-
-require 'yarvutil'
-require 'benchmark'
-require 'rbconfig'
-
-def exec_command type, file, w
- <<-EOP
- $DRIVER_PATH = '#{File.dirname($0)}'
- $LOAD_PATH.replace $LOAD_PATH | #{$LOAD_PATH.inspect}
- require 'benchmark'
- require 'yarvutil'
-# print '#{type}'
- begin
- puts Benchmark.measure{
- #{w}('#{file}')
- }.utime
- rescue Exception => exec_command_error_variable
- puts "\t" + exec_command_error_variable.message
- end
- EOP
-end
-
-def benchmark cmd
- rubybin = ENV['RUBY'] || RbConfig.ruby
-
- IO.popen(rubybin, 'r+'){|io|
- io.write cmd
- io.close_write
- return io.gets
- }
-end
-
-def ruby_exec file
- prog = exec_command 'ruby', file, 'load'
- benchmark prog
-end
-
-def yarv_exec file
- prog = exec_command 'yarv', file, 'YARVUtil.load_bm'
- benchmark prog
-end
-
-$wr = $wy = nil
-
-def measure bench
- file = File.dirname($0) + "/bm_#{bench}.rb"
- r = ruby_exec(file).to_f
- y = yarv_exec(file).to_f
- puts "#{bench}\t#{r}\t#{y}"
-end
-
-def measure2
- r = ruby_exec.to_f
- y = yarv_exec.to_f
- puts r/y
-end
-
-if $0 == __FILE__
- %w{
- whileloop
- whileloop2
- times
- const
- method
- poly_method
- block
- rescue
- rescue2
- }.each{|bench|
- measure bench
- }
-end
-
-
-
-
diff --git a/benchmark/run.rb b/benchmark/run.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 0cd2363849..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/run.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Ruby benchmark driver
-#
-
-require 'benchmark'
-require 'rbconfig'
-
-$matzrubyonly = false
-$rubyonly = false
-
-$results = []
-
-# prepare 'wc.input'
-def prepare_wc_input
- wcinput = File.join(File.dirname($0), 'wc.input')
- wcbase = File.join(File.dirname($0), 'wc.input.base')
- unless FileTest.exist?(wcinput)
- data = File.read(wcbase)
- 13.times{
- data << data
- }
- open(wcinput, 'w'){|f| f.write data}
- end
-end
-
-prepare_wc_input
-
-def bm file
- prog = File.readlines(file).map{|e| e.rstrip}.join("\n")
- return if prog.empty?
-
- /[a-z]+_(.+)\.rb/ =~ file
- bm_name = $1
- puts '-----------------------------------------------------------' unless $rubyonly || $matzrubyonly
- puts "#{bm_name}: "
-
-
-puts <<EOS unless $matzrubyonly || $rubyonly
-#{prog}
---
-EOS
- begin
- result = [bm_name]
- result << matzruby_exec(file) unless $rubyonly
- result << ruby_exec(file) unless $matzrubyonly
- $results << result
-
- rescue Exception => e
- puts
- puts "** benchmark failure: #{e}"
- puts e.backtrace
- end
-end
-
-def benchmark file, bin
- m = Benchmark.measure{
- `#{bin} #{$opts} #{file}`
- }
- sec = '%.3f' % m.real
- puts " #{sec}"
- sec
-end
-
-def ruby_exec file
- print 'ruby'
- benchmark file, $ruby_program
-end
-
-def matzruby_exec file
- print 'matz'
- rubylib = ENV['RUBYLIB']
- ENV['RUBYLIB'] = ''
- r = benchmark file, $matzruby_program
- ENV['RUBYLIB'] = rubylib
- r
-end
-
-if $0 == __FILE__
- ARGV.each{|arg|
- case arg
- when /\A--ruby=(.+)/
- $ruby_program = $1
- when /\A--matzruby=(.+)/
- $matzruby_program = $1
- when /\A--opts=(.+)/
- $opts = $1
- when /\A(-r|--only-ruby)\z/
- $rubyonly = true
- when /\A(-m|--only-matzruby)\z/
- $matzrubyonly = true
- end
- }
- ARGV.delete_if{|arg|
- /\A-/ =~ arg
- }
-
- puts "MatzRuby:"
- system("#{$matzruby_program} -v")
- puts "Ruby:"
- system("#{$ruby_program} -v")
- puts
-
- if ARGV.empty?
- Dir.glob(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/bm_*.rb').sort.each{|file|
- bm file
- }
- else
- ARGV.each{|file|
- Dir.glob(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), file + '*')){|ef|
- # file = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/#{file}.rb"
- bm ef
- }
- }
- end
-
- puts
- puts "-- benchmark summary ---------------------------"
- $results.each{|res|
- print res.shift, "\t"
- (res||[]).each{|result|
- /([\d\.]+)/ =~ result
- print $1 + "\t" if $1
- }
- puts
- }
-end
-
diff --git a/benchmark/runc.rb b/benchmark/runc.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 97c5cef045..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/runc.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-#
-#
-#
-
-require 'benchmark'
-require 'rbconfig'
-
-$rubybin = ENV['RUBY'] || RbConfig.ruby
-
-def runfile file
- puts file
- file = File.join(File.dirname($0), 'contrib', file)
- Benchmark.bm{|x|
- x.report('ruby'){
- system("#{$rubybin} #{file}")
- }
- x.report('yarv'){
- system("#{$rubybin} -rite -I.. #{file}")
- }
- }
-end
-
-ARGV.each{|file|
- runfile file
-}
-
-
diff --git a/benchmark/wc.input.base b/benchmark/wc.input.base
deleted file mode 100644
index 41143fbac0..0000000000
--- a/benchmark/wc.input.base
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-Subject: Re: Who was Izchak Miller?
-From: "Jane D. Anonymous" <nobody@yale.edu>
-Date: 1996/04/28
-Message-Id: <4lv7bc$oh@news.ycc.yale.edu>
-References: <317C405E.5DFA@panix.com> <4lk6vl$gde@ns.oar.net>
-To: 75176.2330@compuserve.com
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
-Organization: Yale University
-X-Url: news:4lk6vl$gde@ns.oar.net
-Mime-Version: 1.0
-Newsgroups: rec.games.roguelike.nethack
-X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Macintosh; I; 68K)
-
-Hello there, Izchak Miller was my father. When I was younger I spent
-many a night, hunched over the keyboard with a cup of tea, playing
-nethack with him and my brother. my dad was a philosopher with a strong
-weakness for fantasy/sci fi. I remember when he started to get involved
-with the Nethack team- my brother's Dungeons and Dragons monster book
-found a regular place beside my dad's desk. it's nice to see him living
-on in the game he loved so much :-).
- Tamar Miller
-
-The following is a really long word of 5000 characters:
-
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diff --git a/bignum.c b/bignum.c
index 08b4337262..cc3dd1e5c3 100644
--- a/bignum.c
+++ b/bignum.c
@@ -3,3965 +3,344 @@
bignum.c -
$Author$
+ $Date$
created at: Fri Jun 10 00:48:55 JST 1994
- Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto
+ Copyright (C) 1993-2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto
**********************************************************************/
-#include "ruby/ruby.h"
-#include "ruby/thread.h"
-#include "ruby/util.h"
-#include "internal.h"
+#include "ruby.h"
-#ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H
-#include <strings.h>
-#endif
#include <math.h>
-#include <float.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#ifdef HAVE_IEEEFP_H
#include <ieeefp.h>
#endif
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#if defined(HAVE_LIBGMP) && defined(HAVE_GMP_H)
-#define USE_GMP
-#include <gmp.h>
-#endif
-
-#define RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(x) RB_TYPE_P((x), T_BIGNUM)
VALUE rb_cBignum;
-const char ruby_digitmap[] = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
-
-#ifndef SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL
-# if SIZEOF_INT*2 <= SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
-# define SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
-# else
-# define SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL SIZEOF_LONG
-# endif
-#endif
-STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof_bdigit_dbl, sizeof(BDIGIT_DBL) == SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL);
-STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof_bdigit_dbl_signed, sizeof(BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED) == SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL);
-STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof_bdigit, SIZEOF_BDIGIT <= sizeof(BDIGIT));
-STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof_bdigit_and_dbl, SIZEOF_BDIGIT*2 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL);
-STATIC_ASSERT(bdigit_signedness, 0 < (BDIGIT)-1);
-STATIC_ASSERT(bdigit_dbl_signedness, 0 < (BDIGIT_DBL)-1);
-STATIC_ASSERT(bdigit_dbl_signed_signedness, 0 > (BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)-1);
-STATIC_ASSERT(rbignum_embed_len_max, BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MAX <= (BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MASK >> BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT));
-
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
-STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof_long_and_sizeof_bdigit, SIZEOF_LONG % SIZEOF_BDIGIT == 0);
-#else
-STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof_long_and_sizeof_bdigit, SIZEOF_BDIGIT % SIZEOF_LONG == 0);
+#if defined __MINGW32__
+#define USHORT _USHORT
#endif
-#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
-# define HOST_BIGENDIAN_P 1
-#else
-# define HOST_BIGENDIAN_P 0
-#endif
-#define ALIGNOF(type) ((int)offsetof(struct { char f1; type f2; }, f2))
-/* (!LSHIFTABLE(d, n) ? 0 : (n)) is same as n but suppress a warning, C4293, by Visual Studio. */
-#define LSHIFTABLE(d, n) ((n) < sizeof(d) * CHAR_BIT)
-#define LSHIFTX(d, n) (!LSHIFTABLE(d, n) ? 0 : ((d) << (!LSHIFTABLE(d, n) ? 0 : (n))))
-#define CLEAR_LOWBITS(d, numbits) ((d) & LSHIFTX(~((d)*0), (numbits)))
-#define FILL_LOWBITS(d, numbits) ((d) | (LSHIFTX(((d)*0+1), (numbits))-1))
-#define POW2_P(x) (((x)&((x)-1))==0)
-
-#define BDIGITS(x) (BIGNUM_DIGITS(x))
-#define BITSPERDIG (SIZEOF_BDIGIT*CHAR_BIT)
+#define BDIGITS(x) ((BDIGIT*)RBIGNUM(x)->digits)
+#define BITSPERDIG (SIZEOF_BDIGITS*CHAR_BIT)
#define BIGRAD ((BDIGIT_DBL)1 << BITSPERDIG)
-#define BIGRAD_HALF ((BDIGIT)(BIGRAD >> 1))
-#define BDIGIT_MSB(d) (((d) & BIGRAD_HALF) != 0)
-#define BIGUP(x) LSHIFTX(((x) + (BDIGIT_DBL)0), BITSPERDIG)
-#define BIGDN(x) RSHIFT((x),BITSPERDIG)
-#define BIGLO(x) ((BDIGIT)((x) & BDIGMAX))
-#define BDIGMAX ((BDIGIT)(BIGRAD-1))
-#define BDIGIT_DBL_MAX (~(BDIGIT_DBL)0)
-
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT == 2
-# define swap_bdigit(x) swap16(x)
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT == 4
-# define swap_bdigit(x) swap32(x)
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT == 8
-# define swap_bdigit(x) swap64(x)
-#endif
-
-#define BIGZEROP(x) (BIGNUM_LEN(x) == 0 || \
- (BDIGITS(x)[0] == 0 && \
- (BIGNUM_LEN(x) == 1 || bigzero_p(x))))
-#define BIGSIZE(x) (BIGNUM_LEN(x) == 0 ? (size_t)0 : \
- BDIGITS(x)[BIGNUM_LEN(x)-1] ? \
- (size_t)(BIGNUM_LEN(x)*SIZEOF_BDIGIT - nlz(BDIGITS(x)[BIGNUM_LEN(x)-1])/CHAR_BIT) : \
- rb_absint_size(x, NULL))
-
-#define BIGDIVREM_EXTRA_WORDS 1
-#define roomof(n, m) ((long)(((n)+(m)-1) / (m)))
-#define bdigit_roomof(n) roomof(n, SIZEOF_BDIGIT)
-#define BARY_ARGS(ary) ary, numberof(ary)
-
-#define BARY_ADD(z, x, y) bary_add(BARY_ARGS(z), BARY_ARGS(x), BARY_ARGS(y))
-#define BARY_SUB(z, x, y) bary_sub(BARY_ARGS(z), BARY_ARGS(x), BARY_ARGS(y))
-#define BARY_SHORT_MUL(z, x, y) bary_short_mul(BARY_ARGS(z), BARY_ARGS(x), BARY_ARGS(y))
-#define BARY_DIVMOD(q, r, x, y) bary_divmod(BARY_ARGS(q), BARY_ARGS(r), BARY_ARGS(x), BARY_ARGS(y))
-#define BARY_ZERO_P(x) bary_zero_p(BARY_ARGS(x))
-
-#define BIGNUM_SET_NEGATIVE_SIGN(b) BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(b, 0)
-#define BIGNUM_SET_POSITIVE_SIGN(b) BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(b, 1)
-
-#define bignew(len,sign) bignew_1(rb_cBignum,(len),(sign))
-
-#define BDIGITS_ZERO(ptr, n) do { \
- BDIGIT *bdigitz_zero_ptr = (ptr); \
- size_t bdigitz_zero_n = (n); \
- while (bdigitz_zero_n) { \
- *bdigitz_zero_ptr++ = 0; \
- bdigitz_zero_n--; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define BARY_TRUNC(ds, n) do { \
- while (0 < (n) && (ds)[(n)-1] == 0) \
- (n)--; \
- } while (0)
-
-#define KARATSUBA_BALANCED(xn, yn) ((yn)/2 < (xn))
-#define TOOM3_BALANCED(xn, yn) (((yn)+2)/3 * 2 < (xn))
-
-#define GMP_MUL_DIGITS 20
-#define KARATSUBA_MUL_DIGITS 70
-#define TOOM3_MUL_DIGITS 150
-
-#define GMP_DIV_DIGITS 20
-#define GMP_BIG2STR_DIGITS 20
-#define GMP_STR2BIG_DIGITS 20
-
-typedef void (mulfunc_t)(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, BDIGIT *wds, size_t wn);
-
-static mulfunc_t bary_mul_toom3_start;
-static mulfunc_t bary_mul_karatsuba_start;
-static BDIGIT bigdivrem_single(BDIGIT *qds, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, BDIGIT y);
-static void bary_divmod(BDIGIT *qds, size_t qn, BDIGIT *rds, size_t rn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn);
-
-static VALUE bigmul0(VALUE x, VALUE y);
-static void bary_mul_toom3(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, BDIGIT *wds, size_t wn);
-static VALUE bignew_1(VALUE klass, size_t len, int sign);
-static inline VALUE bigtrunc(VALUE x);
-
-static VALUE bigsq(VALUE x);
-static void bigdivmod(VALUE x, VALUE y, volatile VALUE *divp, volatile VALUE *modp);
-static inline VALUE power_cache_get_power(int base, int power_level, size_t *numdigits_ret);
-
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT <= SIZEOF_INT
-static int nlz(BDIGIT x) { return nlz_int((unsigned int)x) - (SIZEOF_INT-SIZEOF_BDIGIT) * CHAR_BIT; }
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT <= SIZEOF_LONG
-static int nlz(BDIGIT x) { return nlz_long((unsigned long)x) - (SIZEOF_LONG-SIZEOF_BDIGIT) * CHAR_BIT; }
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT <= SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
-static int nlz(BDIGIT x) { return nlz_long_long((unsigned LONG_LONG)x) - (SIZEOF_LONG_LONG-SIZEOF_BDIGIT) * CHAR_BIT; }
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT <= SIZEOF_INT128_T
-static int nlz(BDIGIT x) { return nlz_int128((uint128_t)x) - (SIZEOF_INT128_T-SIZEOF_BDIGIT) * CHAR_BIT; }
-#endif
-
-#define U16(a) ((uint16_t)(a))
-#define U32(a) ((uint32_t)(a))
-#ifdef HAVE_UINT64_T
-#define U64(a,b) (((uint64_t)(a) << 32) | (b))
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_UINT128_T
-#define U128(a,b,c,d) (((uint128_t)U64(a,b) << 64) | U64(c,d))
-#endif
-
-/* The following scirpt, maxpow.rb, generates the tables follows.
-
-def big(n, bits)
- ns = []
- ((bits+31)/32).times {
- ns << sprintf("0x%08x", n & 0xffff_ffff)
- n >>= 32
- }
- "U#{bits}(" + ns.reverse.join(",") + ")"
-end
-def values(ary, width, indent)
- lines = [""]
- ary.each {|e|
- lines << "" if !ary.last.empty? && width < (lines.last + e + ", ").length
- lines.last << e + ", "
- }
- lines.map {|line| " " * indent + line.chomp(" ") + "\n" }.join
-end
-[16,32,64,128].each {|bits|
- max = 2**bits-1
- exps = []
- nums = []
- 2.upto(36) {|base|
- exp = 0
- n = 1
- while n * base <= max
- exp += 1
- n *= base
- end
- exps << exp.to_s
- nums << big(n, bits)
- }
- puts "#ifdef HAVE_UINT#{bits}_T"
- puts "static const int maxpow#{bits}_exp[35] = {"
- print values(exps, 70, 4)
- puts "};"
- puts "static const uint#{bits}_t maxpow#{bits}_num[35] = {"
- print values(nums, 70, 4)
- puts "};"
- puts "#endif"
-}
-
- */
-
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL == 2
-static const int maxpow16_exp[35] = {
- 15, 10, 7, 6, 6, 5, 5, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3,
- 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3,
-};
-static const uint16_t maxpow16_num[35] = {
- U16(0x00008000), U16(0x0000e6a9), U16(0x00004000), U16(0x00003d09),
- U16(0x0000b640), U16(0x000041a7), U16(0x00008000), U16(0x0000e6a9),
- U16(0x00002710), U16(0x00003931), U16(0x00005100), U16(0x00006f91),
- U16(0x00009610), U16(0x0000c5c1), U16(0x00001000), U16(0x00001331),
- U16(0x000016c8), U16(0x00001acb), U16(0x00001f40), U16(0x0000242d),
- U16(0x00002998), U16(0x00002f87), U16(0x00003600), U16(0x00003d09),
- U16(0x000044a8), U16(0x00004ce3), U16(0x000055c0), U16(0x00005f45),
- U16(0x00006978), U16(0x0000745f), U16(0x00008000), U16(0x00008c61),
- U16(0x00009988), U16(0x0000a77b), U16(0x0000b640),
-};
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL == 4
-static const int maxpow32_exp[35] = {
- 31, 20, 15, 13, 12, 11, 10, 10, 9, 9, 8, 8, 8, 8, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7,
- 7, 7, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6,
-};
-static const uint32_t maxpow32_num[35] = {
- U32(0x80000000), U32(0xcfd41b91), U32(0x40000000), U32(0x48c27395),
- U32(0x81bf1000), U32(0x75db9c97), U32(0x40000000), U32(0xcfd41b91),
- U32(0x3b9aca00), U32(0x8c8b6d2b), U32(0x19a10000), U32(0x309f1021),
- U32(0x57f6c100), U32(0x98c29b81), U32(0x10000000), U32(0x18754571),
- U32(0x247dbc80), U32(0x3547667b), U32(0x4c4b4000), U32(0x6b5a6e1d),
- U32(0x94ace180), U32(0xcaf18367), U32(0x0b640000), U32(0x0e8d4a51),
- U32(0x1269ae40), U32(0x17179149), U32(0x1cb91000), U32(0x23744899),
- U32(0x2b73a840), U32(0x34e63b41), U32(0x40000000), U32(0x4cfa3cc1),
- U32(0x5c13d840), U32(0x6d91b519), U32(0x81bf1000),
-};
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL == 8 && defined HAVE_UINT64_T
-static const int maxpow64_exp[35] = {
- 63, 40, 31, 27, 24, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 17, 16, 16, 15, 15, 15,
- 15, 14, 14, 14, 14, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12,
- 12,
-};
-static const uint64_t maxpow64_num[35] = {
- U64(0x80000000,0x00000000), U64(0xa8b8b452,0x291fe821),
- U64(0x40000000,0x00000000), U64(0x6765c793,0xfa10079d),
- U64(0x41c21cb8,0xe1000000), U64(0x36427987,0x50226111),
- U64(0x80000000,0x00000000), U64(0xa8b8b452,0x291fe821),
- U64(0x8ac72304,0x89e80000), U64(0x4d28cb56,0xc33fa539),
- U64(0x1eca170c,0x00000000), U64(0x780c7372,0x621bd74d),
- U64(0x1e39a505,0x7d810000), U64(0x5b27ac99,0x3df97701),
- U64(0x10000000,0x00000000), U64(0x27b95e99,0x7e21d9f1),
- U64(0x5da0e1e5,0x3c5c8000), U64(0xd2ae3299,0xc1c4aedb),
- U64(0x16bcc41e,0x90000000), U64(0x2d04b7fd,0xd9c0ef49),
- U64(0x5658597b,0xcaa24000), U64(0xa0e20737,0x37609371),
- U64(0x0c29e980,0x00000000), U64(0x14adf4b7,0x320334b9),
- U64(0x226ed364,0x78bfa000), U64(0x383d9170,0xb85ff80b),
- U64(0x5a3c23e3,0x9c000000), U64(0x8e651373,0x88122bcd),
- U64(0xdd41bb36,0xd259e000), U64(0x0aee5720,0xee830681),
- U64(0x10000000,0x00000000), U64(0x172588ad,0x4f5f0981),
- U64(0x211e44f7,0xd02c1000), U64(0x2ee56725,0xf06e5c71),
- U64(0x41c21cb8,0xe1000000),
-};
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL == 16 && defined HAVE_UINT128_T
-static const int maxpow128_exp[35] = {
- 127, 80, 63, 55, 49, 45, 42, 40, 38, 37, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 31, 30,
- 30, 29, 29, 28, 28, 27, 27, 27, 26, 26, 26, 26, 25, 25, 25, 25, 24,
- 24,
-};
-static const uint128_t maxpow128_num[35] = {
- U128(0x80000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000),
- U128(0x6f32f1ef,0x8b18a2bc,0x3cea5978,0x9c79d441),
- U128(0x40000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000),
- U128(0xd0cf4b50,0xcfe20765,0xfff4b4e3,0xf741cf6d),
- U128(0x6558e2a0,0x921fe069,0x42860000,0x00000000),
- U128(0x5080c7b7,0xd0e31ba7,0x5911a67d,0xdd3d35e7),
- U128(0x40000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000),
- U128(0x6f32f1ef,0x8b18a2bc,0x3cea5978,0x9c79d441),
- U128(0x4b3b4ca8,0x5a86c47a,0x098a2240,0x00000000),
- U128(0xffd1390a,0x0adc2fb8,0xdabbb817,0x4d95c99b),
- U128(0x2c6fdb36,0x4c25e6c0,0x00000000,0x00000000),
- U128(0x384bacd6,0x42c343b4,0xe90c4272,0x13506d29),
- U128(0x31f5db32,0xa34aced6,0x0bf13a0e,0x00000000),
- U128(0x20753ada,0xfd1e839f,0x53686d01,0x3143ee01),
- U128(0x10000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000),
- U128(0x68ca11d6,0xb4f6d1d1,0xfaa82667,0x8073c2f1),
- U128(0x223e493b,0xb3bb69ff,0xa4b87d6c,0x40000000),
- U128(0xad62418d,0x14ea8247,0x01c4b488,0x6cc66f59),
- U128(0x2863c1f5,0xcdae42f9,0x54000000,0x00000000),
- U128(0xa63fd833,0xb9386b07,0x36039e82,0xbe651b25),
- U128(0x1d1f7a9c,0xd087a14d,0x28cdf3d5,0x10000000),
- U128(0x651b5095,0xc2ea8fc1,0xb30e2c57,0x77aaf7e1),
- U128(0x0ddef20e,0xff760000,0x00000000,0x00000000),
- U128(0x29c30f10,0x29939b14,0x6664242d,0x97d9f649),
- U128(0x786a435a,0xe9558b0e,0x6aaf6d63,0xa8000000),
- U128(0x0c5afe6f,0xf302bcbf,0x94fd9829,0xd87f5079),
- U128(0x1fce575c,0xe1692706,0x07100000,0x00000000),
- U128(0x4f34497c,0x8597e144,0x36e91802,0x00528229),
- U128(0xbf3a8e1d,0x41ef2170,0x7802130d,0x84000000),
- U128(0x0e7819e1,0x7f1eb0fb,0x6ee4fb89,0x01d9531f),
- U128(0x20000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000),
- U128(0x4510460d,0xd9e879c0,0x14a82375,0x2f22b321),
- U128(0x91abce3c,0x4b4117ad,0xe76d35db,0x22000000),
- U128(0x08973ea3,0x55d75bc2,0x2e42c391,0x727d69e1),
- U128(0x10e425c5,0x6daffabc,0x35c10000,0x00000000),
-};
-#endif
-
-static BDIGIT_DBL
-maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(int base, int *exp_ret)
-{
- BDIGIT_DBL maxpow;
- int exponent;
-
- assert(2 <= base && base <= 36);
-
- {
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL == 2
- maxpow = maxpow16_num[base-2];
- exponent = maxpow16_exp[base-2];
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL == 4
- maxpow = maxpow32_num[base-2];
- exponent = maxpow32_exp[base-2];
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL == 8 && defined HAVE_UINT64_T
- maxpow = maxpow64_num[base-2];
- exponent = maxpow64_exp[base-2];
-#elif SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL == 16 && defined HAVE_UINT128_T
- maxpow = maxpow128_num[base-2];
- exponent = maxpow128_exp[base-2];
-#else
- maxpow = base;
- exponent = 1;
- while (maxpow <= BDIGIT_DBL_MAX / base) {
- maxpow *= base;
- exponent++;
- }
-#endif
- }
-
- *exp_ret = exponent;
- return maxpow;
-}
-
-static inline BDIGIT_DBL
-bary2bdigitdbl(const BDIGIT *ds, size_t n)
-{
- assert(n <= 2);
-
- if (n == 2)
- return ds[0] | BIGUP(ds[1]);
- if (n == 1)
- return ds[0];
- return 0;
-}
-
-static inline void
-bdigitdbl2bary(BDIGIT *ds, size_t n, BDIGIT_DBL num)
-{
- assert(n == 2);
-
- ds[0] = BIGLO(num);
- ds[1] = (BDIGIT)BIGDN(num);
-}
-
-static int
-bary_cmp(const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- BARY_TRUNC(xds, xn);
- BARY_TRUNC(yds, yn);
-
- if (xn < yn)
- return -1;
- if (xn > yn)
- return 1;
-
- while (xn-- && xds[xn] == yds[xn])
- ;
- if (xn == (size_t)-1)
- return 0;
- return xds[xn] < yds[xn] ? -1 : 1;
-}
-
-static BDIGIT
-bary_small_lshift(BDIGIT *zds, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t n, int shift)
-{
- size_t i;
- BDIGIT_DBL num = 0;
- assert(0 <= shift && shift < BITSPERDIG);
-
- for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
- num = num | (BDIGIT_DBL)*xds++ << shift;
- *zds++ = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- return BIGLO(num);
-}
-
-static void
-bary_small_rshift(BDIGIT *zds, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t n, int shift, BDIGIT higher_bdigit)
-{
- BDIGIT_DBL num = 0;
- BDIGIT x;
-
- assert(0 <= shift && shift < BITSPERDIG);
-
- num = BIGUP(higher_bdigit);
- while (n--) {
- num = (num | xds[n]) >> shift;
- x = xds[n];
- zds[n] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGUP(x);
- }
-}
-
-static int
-bary_zero_p(BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn)
-{
- if (xn == 0)
- return 1;
- do {
- if (xds[--xn]) return 0;
- } while (xn);
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void
-bary_neg(BDIGIT *ds, size_t n)
-{
- while (n--)
- ds[n] = BIGLO(~ds[n]);
-}
-
-static int
-bary_2comp(BDIGIT *ds, size_t n)
-{
- size_t i;
- i = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- if (ds[i] != 0) {
- goto non_zero;
- }
- }
- return 1;
-
- non_zero:
- ds[i] = BIGLO(~ds[i] + 1);
- i++;
- for (; i < n; i++) {
- ds[i] = BIGLO(~ds[i]);
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void
-bary_swap(BDIGIT *ds, size_t num_bdigits)
-{
- BDIGIT *p1 = ds;
- BDIGIT *p2 = ds + num_bdigits - 1;
- for (; p1 < p2; p1++, p2--) {
- BDIGIT tmp = *p1;
- *p1 = *p2;
- *p2 = tmp;
- }
-}
-
-#define INTEGER_PACK_WORDORDER_MASK \
- (INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST | \
- INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST)
-#define INTEGER_PACK_BYTEORDER_MASK \
- (INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST | \
- INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST | \
- INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER)
-
-static void
-validate_integer_pack_format(size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int flags, int supported_flags)
-{
- int wordorder_bits = flags & INTEGER_PACK_WORDORDER_MASK;
- int byteorder_bits = flags & INTEGER_PACK_BYTEORDER_MASK;
-
- if (flags & ~supported_flags) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unsupported flags specified");
- }
- if (wordorder_bits == 0) {
- if (1 < numwords)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "word order not specified");
- }
- else if (wordorder_bits != INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST &&
- wordorder_bits != INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unexpected word order");
- if (byteorder_bits == 0) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "byte order not specified");
- }
- else if (byteorder_bits != INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST &&
- byteorder_bits != INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST &&
- byteorder_bits != INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unexpected byte order");
- if (wordsize == 0)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid wordsize: %"PRI_SIZE_PREFIX"u", wordsize);
- if (SSIZE_MAX < wordsize)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too big wordsize: %"PRI_SIZE_PREFIX"u", wordsize);
- if (wordsize <= nails / CHAR_BIT)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too big nails: %"PRI_SIZE_PREFIX"u", nails);
- if (SIZE_MAX / wordsize < numwords)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too big numwords * wordsize: %"PRI_SIZE_PREFIX"u * %"PRI_SIZE_PREFIX"u", numwords, wordsize);
-}
-
-static void
-integer_pack_loop_setup(
- size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int flags,
- size_t *word_num_fullbytes_ret,
- int *word_num_partialbits_ret,
- size_t *word_start_ret,
- ssize_t *word_step_ret,
- size_t *word_last_ret,
- size_t *byte_start_ret,
- int *byte_step_ret)
-{
- int wordorder_bits = flags & INTEGER_PACK_WORDORDER_MASK;
- int byteorder_bits = flags & INTEGER_PACK_BYTEORDER_MASK;
- size_t word_num_fullbytes;
- int word_num_partialbits;
- size_t word_start;
- ssize_t word_step;
- size_t word_last;
- size_t byte_start;
- int byte_step;
-
- word_num_partialbits = CHAR_BIT - (int)(nails % CHAR_BIT);
- if (word_num_partialbits == CHAR_BIT)
- word_num_partialbits = 0;
- word_num_fullbytes = wordsize - (nails / CHAR_BIT);
- if (word_num_partialbits != 0) {
- word_num_fullbytes--;
- }
-
- if (wordorder_bits == INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST) {
- word_start = wordsize*(numwords-1);
- word_step = -(ssize_t)wordsize;
- word_last = 0;
- }
- else {
- word_start = 0;
- word_step = wordsize;
- word_last = wordsize*(numwords-1);
- }
-
- if (byteorder_bits == INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER) {
-#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
- byteorder_bits = INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST;
-#else
- byteorder_bits = INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST;
-#endif
- }
- if (byteorder_bits == INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST) {
- byte_start = wordsize-1;
- byte_step = -1;
- }
- else {
- byte_start = 0;
- byte_step = 1;
- }
-
- *word_num_partialbits_ret = word_num_partialbits;
- *word_num_fullbytes_ret = word_num_fullbytes;
- *word_start_ret = word_start;
- *word_step_ret = word_step;
- *word_last_ret = word_last;
- *byte_start_ret = byte_start;
- *byte_step_ret = byte_step;
-}
-
-static inline void
-integer_pack_fill_dd(BDIGIT **dpp, BDIGIT **dep, BDIGIT_DBL *ddp, int *numbits_in_dd_p)
-{
- if (*dpp < *dep && BITSPERDIG <= (int)sizeof(*ddp) * CHAR_BIT - *numbits_in_dd_p) {
- *ddp |= (BDIGIT_DBL)(*(*dpp)++) << *numbits_in_dd_p;
- *numbits_in_dd_p += BITSPERDIG;
- }
- else if (*dpp == *dep) {
- /* higher bits are infinity zeros */
- *numbits_in_dd_p = (int)sizeof(*ddp) * CHAR_BIT;
- }
-}
-
-static inline BDIGIT_DBL
-integer_pack_take_lowbits(int n, BDIGIT_DBL *ddp, int *numbits_in_dd_p)
-{
- BDIGIT_DBL ret;
- ret = (*ddp) & (((BDIGIT_DBL)1 << n) - 1);
- *ddp >>= n;
- *numbits_in_dd_p -= n;
- return ret;
-}
-
-#if !defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
-static int
-bytes_2comp(unsigned char *buf, size_t len)
-{
- size_t i;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- buf[i] = ~buf[i];
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- buf[i]++;
- if (buf[i] != 0)
- return 0;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-#endif
-
-static int
-bary_pack(int sign, BDIGIT *ds, size_t num_bdigits, void *words, size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int flags)
-{
- BDIGIT *dp, *de;
- unsigned char *buf, *bufend;
-
- dp = ds;
- de = ds + num_bdigits;
-
- validate_integer_pack_format(numwords, wordsize, nails, flags,
- INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER|
- INTEGER_PACK_2COMP|
- INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION);
-
- while (dp < de && de[-1] == 0)
- de--;
- if (dp == de) {
- sign = 0;
- }
-
- if (!(flags & INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION)) {
- if (sign == 0) {
- MEMZERO(words, unsigned char, numwords * wordsize);
- return 0;
- }
- if (nails == 0 && numwords == 1) {
- int need_swap = wordsize != 1 &&
- (flags & INTEGER_PACK_BYTEORDER_MASK) != INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER &&
- ((flags & INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST) ? !HOST_BIGENDIAN_P : HOST_BIGENDIAN_P);
- if (0 < sign || !(flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP)) {
- BDIGIT d;
- if (wordsize == 1) {
- *((unsigned char *)words) = (unsigned char)(d = dp[0]);
- return ((1 < de - dp || CLEAR_LOWBITS(d, 8) != 0) ? 2 : 1) * sign;
- }
-#if defined(HAVE_UINT16_T) && 2 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- if (wordsize == 2 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(uint16_t) == 0) {
- uint16_t u = (uint16_t)(d = dp[0]);
- if (need_swap) u = swap16(u);
- *((uint16_t *)words) = u;
- return ((1 < de - dp || CLEAR_LOWBITS(d, 16) != 0) ? 2 : 1) * sign;
- }
-#endif
-#if defined(HAVE_UINT32_T) && 4 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- if (wordsize == 4 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(uint32_t) == 0) {
- uint32_t u = (uint32_t)(d = dp[0]);
- if (need_swap) u = swap32(u);
- *((uint32_t *)words) = u;
- return ((1 < de - dp || CLEAR_LOWBITS(d, 32) != 0) ? 2 : 1) * sign;
- }
-#endif
-#if defined(HAVE_UINT64_T) && 8 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- if (wordsize == 8 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(uint64_t) == 0) {
- uint64_t u = (uint64_t)(d = dp[0]);
- if (need_swap) u = swap64(u);
- *((uint64_t *)words) = u;
- return ((1 < de - dp || CLEAR_LOWBITS(d, 64) != 0) ? 2 : 1) * sign;
- }
-#endif
- }
- else { /* sign < 0 && (flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP) */
- BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED d;
- if (wordsize == 1) {
- *((unsigned char *)words) = (unsigned char)(d = -(BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)dp[0]);
- return (1 < de - dp || FILL_LOWBITS(d, 8) != -1) ? -2 : -1;
- }
-#if defined(HAVE_UINT16_T) && 2 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- if (wordsize == 2 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(uint16_t) == 0) {
- uint16_t u = (uint16_t)(d = -(BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)dp[0]);
- if (need_swap) u = swap16(u);
- *((uint16_t *)words) = u;
- return (wordsize == SIZEOF_BDIGIT && de - dp == 2 && dp[1] == 1 && dp[0] == 0) ? -1 :
- (1 < de - dp || FILL_LOWBITS(d, 16) != -1) ? -2 : -1;
- }
-#endif
-#if defined(HAVE_UINT32_T) && 4 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- if (wordsize == 4 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(uint32_t) == 0) {
- uint32_t u = (uint32_t)(d = -(BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)dp[0]);
- if (need_swap) u = swap32(u);
- *((uint32_t *)words) = u;
- return (wordsize == SIZEOF_BDIGIT && de - dp == 2 && dp[1] == 1 && dp[0] == 0) ? -1 :
- (1 < de - dp || FILL_LOWBITS(d, 32) != -1) ? -2 : -1;
- }
-#endif
-#if defined(HAVE_UINT64_T) && 8 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- if (wordsize == 8 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(uint64_t) == 0) {
- uint64_t u = (uint64_t)(d = -(BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)dp[0]);
- if (need_swap) u = swap64(u);
- *((uint64_t *)words) = u;
- return (wordsize == SIZEOF_BDIGIT && de - dp == 2 && dp[1] == 1 && dp[0] == 0) ? -1 :
- (1 < de - dp || FILL_LOWBITS(d, 64) != -1) ? -2 : -1;
- }
-#endif
- }
- }
-#if !defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
- if (nails == 0 && SIZEOF_BDIGIT == sizeof(BDIGIT) &&
- (flags & INTEGER_PACK_WORDORDER_MASK) == INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST &&
- (flags & INTEGER_PACK_BYTEORDER_MASK) != INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST) {
- size_t src_size = (de - dp) * SIZEOF_BDIGIT;
- size_t dst_size = numwords * wordsize;
- int overflow = 0;
- while (0 < src_size && ((unsigned char *)ds)[src_size-1] == 0)
- src_size--;
- if (src_size <= dst_size) {
- MEMCPY(words, dp, char, src_size);
- MEMZERO((char*)words + src_size, char, dst_size - src_size);
- }
- else {
- MEMCPY(words, dp, char, dst_size);
- overflow = 1;
- }
- if (sign < 0 && (flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP)) {
- int zero_p = bytes_2comp(words, dst_size);
- if (zero_p && overflow) {
- unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)dp;
- if (dst_size == src_size-1 &&
- p[dst_size] == 1) {
- overflow = 0;
- }
- }
- }
- if (overflow)
- sign *= 2;
- return sign;
- }
-#endif
- if (nails == 0 && SIZEOF_BDIGIT == sizeof(BDIGIT) &&
- wordsize % SIZEOF_BDIGIT == 0 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(BDIGIT) == 0) {
- size_t bdigits_per_word = wordsize / SIZEOF_BDIGIT;
- size_t src_num_bdigits = de - dp;
- size_t dst_num_bdigits = numwords * bdigits_per_word;
- int overflow = 0;
- int mswordfirst_p = (flags & INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST) != 0;
- int msbytefirst_p = (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER) ? HOST_BIGENDIAN_P :
- (flags & INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST) != 0;
- if (src_num_bdigits <= dst_num_bdigits) {
- MEMCPY(words, dp, BDIGIT, src_num_bdigits);
- BDIGITS_ZERO((BDIGIT*)words + src_num_bdigits, dst_num_bdigits - src_num_bdigits);
- }
- else {
- MEMCPY(words, dp, BDIGIT, dst_num_bdigits);
- overflow = 1;
- }
- if (sign < 0 && (flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP)) {
- int zero_p = bary_2comp(words, dst_num_bdigits);
- if (zero_p && overflow &&
- dst_num_bdigits == src_num_bdigits-1 &&
- dp[dst_num_bdigits] == 1)
- overflow = 0;
- }
- if (msbytefirst_p != HOST_BIGENDIAN_P) {
- size_t i;
- for (i = 0; i < dst_num_bdigits; i++) {
- BDIGIT d = ((BDIGIT*)words)[i];
- ((BDIGIT*)words)[i] = swap_bdigit(d);
- }
- }
- if (mswordfirst_p ? !msbytefirst_p : msbytefirst_p) {
- size_t i;
- BDIGIT *p = words;
- for (i = 0; i < numwords; i++) {
- bary_swap(p, bdigits_per_word);
- p += bdigits_per_word;
- }
- }
- if (mswordfirst_p) {
- bary_swap(words, dst_num_bdigits);
- }
- if (overflow)
- sign *= 2;
- return sign;
- }
- }
-
- buf = words;
- bufend = buf + numwords * wordsize;
-
- if (buf == bufend) {
- /* overflow if non-zero*/
- if (!(flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP) || 0 <= sign)
- sign *= 2;
- else {
- if (de - dp == 1 && dp[0] == 1)
- sign = -1; /* val == -1 == -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) */
- else
- sign = -2; /* val < -1 == -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) */
- }
- }
- else if (dp == de) {
- memset(buf, '\0', bufend - buf);
- }
- else if (dp < de && buf < bufend) {
- int word_num_partialbits;
- size_t word_num_fullbytes;
-
- ssize_t word_step;
- size_t byte_start;
- int byte_step;
-
- size_t word_start, word_last;
- unsigned char *wordp, *last_wordp;
- BDIGIT_DBL dd;
- int numbits_in_dd;
-
- integer_pack_loop_setup(numwords, wordsize, nails, flags,
- &word_num_fullbytes, &word_num_partialbits,
- &word_start, &word_step, &word_last, &byte_start, &byte_step);
-
- wordp = buf + word_start;
- last_wordp = buf + word_last;
-
- dd = 0;
- numbits_in_dd = 0;
-
-#define FILL_DD \
- integer_pack_fill_dd(&dp, &de, &dd, &numbits_in_dd)
-#define TAKE_LOWBITS(n) \
- integer_pack_take_lowbits(n, &dd, &numbits_in_dd)
-
- while (1) {
- size_t index_in_word = 0;
- unsigned char *bytep = wordp + byte_start;
- while (index_in_word < word_num_fullbytes) {
- FILL_DD;
- *bytep = TAKE_LOWBITS(CHAR_BIT);
- bytep += byte_step;
- index_in_word++;
- }
- if (word_num_partialbits) {
- FILL_DD;
- *bytep = TAKE_LOWBITS(word_num_partialbits);
- bytep += byte_step;
- index_in_word++;
- }
- while (index_in_word < wordsize) {
- *bytep = 0;
- bytep += byte_step;
- index_in_word++;
- }
-
- if (wordp == last_wordp)
- break;
-
- wordp += word_step;
- }
- FILL_DD;
- /* overflow tests */
- if (dp != de || 1 < dd) {
- /* 2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)+1) <= abs(val) */
- sign *= 2;
- }
- else if (dd == 1) {
- /* 2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) <= abs(val) < 2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)+1) */
- if (!(flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP) || 0 <= sign)
- sign *= 2;
- else { /* overflow_2comp && sign == -1 */
- /* test lower bits are all zero. */
- dp = ds;
- while (dp < de && *dp == 0)
- dp++;
- if (de - dp == 1 && /* only one non-zero word. */
- POW2_P(*dp)) /* *dp contains only one bit set. */
- sign = -1; /* val == -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) */
- else
- sign = -2; /* val < -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) */
- }
- }
- }
-
- if ((flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP) && (sign < 0 && numwords != 0)) {
- unsigned char *buf;
-
- int word_num_partialbits;
- size_t word_num_fullbytes;
-
- ssize_t word_step;
- size_t byte_start;
- int byte_step;
-
- size_t word_start, word_last;
- unsigned char *wordp, *last_wordp;
-
- unsigned int partialbits_mask;
- int carry;
-
- integer_pack_loop_setup(numwords, wordsize, nails, flags,
- &word_num_fullbytes, &word_num_partialbits,
- &word_start, &word_step, &word_last, &byte_start, &byte_step);
-
- partialbits_mask = (1 << word_num_partialbits) - 1;
-
- buf = words;
- wordp = buf + word_start;
- last_wordp = buf + word_last;
-
- carry = 1;
- while (1) {
- size_t index_in_word = 0;
- unsigned char *bytep = wordp + byte_start;
- while (index_in_word < word_num_fullbytes) {
- carry += (unsigned char)~*bytep;
- *bytep = (unsigned char)carry;
- carry >>= CHAR_BIT;
- bytep += byte_step;
- index_in_word++;
- }
- if (word_num_partialbits) {
- carry += (*bytep & partialbits_mask) ^ partialbits_mask;
- *bytep = carry & partialbits_mask;
- carry >>= word_num_partialbits;
- bytep += byte_step;
- index_in_word++;
- }
-
- if (wordp == last_wordp)
- break;
-
- wordp += word_step;
- }
- }
-
- return sign;
-#undef FILL_DD
-#undef TAKE_LOWBITS
-}
-
-static size_t
-integer_unpack_num_bdigits_small(size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int *nlp_bits_ret)
-{
- /* nlp_bits stands for number of leading padding bits */
- size_t num_bits = (wordsize * CHAR_BIT - nails) * numwords;
- size_t num_bdigits = (num_bits + BITSPERDIG - 1) / BITSPERDIG;
- *nlp_bits_ret = (int)(num_bdigits * BITSPERDIG - num_bits);
- return num_bdigits;
-}
-
-static size_t
-integer_unpack_num_bdigits_generic(size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int *nlp_bits_ret)
-{
- /* BITSPERDIG = SIZEOF_BDIGIT * CHAR_BIT */
- /* num_bits = (wordsize * CHAR_BIT - nails) * numwords */
- /* num_bdigits = (num_bits + BITSPERDIG - 1) / BITSPERDIG */
-
- /* num_bits = CHAR_BIT * (wordsize * numwords) - nails * numwords = CHAR_BIT * num_bytes1 - nails * numwords */
- size_t num_bytes1 = wordsize * numwords;
-
- /* q1 * CHAR_BIT + r1 = numwords */
- size_t q1 = numwords / CHAR_BIT;
- size_t r1 = numwords % CHAR_BIT;
-
- /* num_bits = CHAR_BIT * num_bytes1 - nails * (q1 * CHAR_BIT + r1) = CHAR_BIT * num_bytes2 - nails * r1 */
- size_t num_bytes2 = num_bytes1 - nails * q1;
-
- /* q2 * CHAR_BIT + r2 = nails */
- size_t q2 = nails / CHAR_BIT;
- size_t r2 = nails % CHAR_BIT;
-
- /* num_bits = CHAR_BIT * num_bytes2 - (q2 * CHAR_BIT + r2) * r1 = CHAR_BIT * num_bytes3 - r1 * r2 */
- size_t num_bytes3 = num_bytes2 - q2 * r1;
-
- /* q3 * BITSPERDIG + r3 = num_bytes3 */
- size_t q3 = num_bytes3 / BITSPERDIG;
- size_t r3 = num_bytes3 % BITSPERDIG;
-
- /* num_bits = CHAR_BIT * (q3 * BITSPERDIG + r3) - r1 * r2 = BITSPERDIG * num_digits1 + CHAR_BIT * r3 - r1 * r2 */
- size_t num_digits1 = CHAR_BIT * q3;
-
- /*
- * if CHAR_BIT * r3 >= r1 * r2
- * CHAR_BIT * r3 - r1 * r2 = CHAR_BIT * BITSPERDIG - (CHAR_BIT * BITSPERDIG - (CHAR_BIT * r3 - r1 * r2))
- * q4 * BITSPERDIG + r4 = CHAR_BIT * BITSPERDIG - (CHAR_BIT * r3 - r1 * r2)
- * num_bits = BITSPERDIG * num_digits1 + CHAR_BIT * BITSPERDIG - (q4 * BITSPERDIG + r4) = BITSPERDIG * num_digits2 - r4
- * else
- * q4 * BITSPERDIG + r4 = -(CHAR_BIT * r3 - r1 * r2)
- * num_bits = BITSPERDIG * num_digits1 - (q4 * BITSPERDIG + r4) = BITSPERDIG * num_digits2 - r4
- * end
- */
-
- if (CHAR_BIT * r3 >= r1 * r2) {
- size_t tmp1 = CHAR_BIT * BITSPERDIG - (CHAR_BIT * r3 - r1 * r2);
- size_t q4 = tmp1 / BITSPERDIG;
- int r4 = (int)(tmp1 % BITSPERDIG);
- size_t num_digits2 = num_digits1 + CHAR_BIT - q4;
- *nlp_bits_ret = r4;
- return num_digits2;
- }
- else {
- size_t tmp1 = r1 * r2 - CHAR_BIT * r3;
- size_t q4 = tmp1 / BITSPERDIG;
- int r4 = (int)(tmp1 % BITSPERDIG);
- size_t num_digits2 = num_digits1 - q4;
- *nlp_bits_ret = r4;
- return num_digits2;
- }
-}
-
-static size_t
-integer_unpack_num_bdigits(size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int *nlp_bits_ret)
-{
- size_t num_bdigits;
-
- if (numwords <= (SIZE_MAX - (BITSPERDIG-1)) / CHAR_BIT / wordsize) {
- num_bdigits = integer_unpack_num_bdigits_small(numwords, wordsize, nails, nlp_bits_ret);
-#ifdef DEBUG_INTEGER_PACK
- {
- int nlp_bits1;
- size_t num_bdigits1 = integer_unpack_num_bdigits_generic(numwords, wordsize, nails, &nlp_bits1);
- assert(num_bdigits == num_bdigits1);
- assert(*nlp_bits_ret == nlp_bits1);
- }
-#endif
- }
- else {
- num_bdigits = integer_unpack_num_bdigits_generic(numwords, wordsize, nails, nlp_bits_ret);
- }
- return num_bdigits;
-}
-
-static inline void
-integer_unpack_push_bits(int data, int numbits, BDIGIT_DBL *ddp, int *numbits_in_dd_p, BDIGIT **dpp)
-{
- (*ddp) |= ((BDIGIT_DBL)data) << (*numbits_in_dd_p);
- *numbits_in_dd_p += numbits;
- while (BITSPERDIG <= *numbits_in_dd_p) {
- *(*dpp)++ = BIGLO(*ddp);
- *ddp = BIGDN(*ddp);
- *numbits_in_dd_p -= BITSPERDIG;
- }
-}
-
-static int
-integer_unpack_single_bdigit(BDIGIT u, size_t size, int flags, BDIGIT *dp)
-{
- int sign;
- if (flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP) {
- sign = (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE) ?
- ((size == SIZEOF_BDIGIT && u == 0) ? -2 : -1) :
- ((u >> (size * CHAR_BIT - 1)) ? -1 : 1);
- if (sign < 0) {
- u |= LSHIFTX(BDIGMAX, size * CHAR_BIT);
- u = BIGLO(1 + ~u);
- }
- }
- else
- sign = (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE) ? -1 : 1;
- *dp = u;
- return sign;
-}
-
-static int
-bary_unpack_internal(BDIGIT *bdigits, size_t num_bdigits, const void *words, size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int flags, int nlp_bits)
-{
- int sign;
- const unsigned char *buf = words;
- BDIGIT *dp;
- BDIGIT *de;
-
- dp = bdigits;
- de = dp + num_bdigits;
-
- if (!(flags & INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION)) {
- if (nails == 0 && numwords == 1) {
- int need_swap = wordsize != 1 &&
- (flags & INTEGER_PACK_BYTEORDER_MASK) != INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER &&
- ((flags & INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST) ? !HOST_BIGENDIAN_P : HOST_BIGENDIAN_P);
- if (wordsize == 1) {
- return integer_unpack_single_bdigit(*(uint8_t *)buf, sizeof(uint8_t), flags, dp);
- }
-#if defined(HAVE_UINT16_T) && 2 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- if (wordsize == 2 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(uint16_t) == 0) {
- uint16_t u = *(uint16_t *)buf;
- return integer_unpack_single_bdigit(need_swap ? swap16(u) : u, sizeof(uint16_t), flags, dp);
- }
-#endif
-#if defined(HAVE_UINT32_T) && 4 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- if (wordsize == 4 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(uint32_t) == 0) {
- uint32_t u = *(uint32_t *)buf;
- return integer_unpack_single_bdigit(need_swap ? swap32(u) : u, sizeof(uint32_t), flags, dp);
- }
-#endif
-#if defined(HAVE_UINT64_T) && 8 <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- if (wordsize == 8 && (uintptr_t)words % ALIGNOF(uint64_t) == 0) {
- uint64_t u = *(uint64_t *)buf;
- return integer_unpack_single_bdigit(need_swap ? swap64(u) : u, sizeof(uint64_t), flags, dp);
- }
-#endif
- }
-#if !defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
- if (nails == 0 && SIZEOF_BDIGIT == sizeof(BDIGIT) &&
- (flags & INTEGER_PACK_WORDORDER_MASK) == INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST &&
- (flags & INTEGER_PACK_BYTEORDER_MASK) != INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST) {
- size_t src_size = numwords * wordsize;
- size_t dst_size = num_bdigits * SIZEOF_BDIGIT;
- MEMCPY(dp, words, char, src_size);
- if (flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP) {
- if (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE) {
- int zero_p;
- memset((char*)dp + src_size, 0xff, dst_size - src_size);
- zero_p = bary_2comp(dp, num_bdigits);
- sign = zero_p ? -2 : -1;
- }
- else if (buf[src_size-1] >> (CHAR_BIT-1)) {
- memset((char*)dp + src_size, 0xff, dst_size - src_size);
- bary_2comp(dp, num_bdigits);
- sign = -1;
- }
- else {
- MEMZERO((char*)dp + src_size, char, dst_size - src_size);
- sign = 1;
- }
- }
- else {
- MEMZERO((char*)dp + src_size, char, dst_size - src_size);
- sign = (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE) ? -1 : 1;
- }
- return sign;
- }
-#endif
- if (nails == 0 && SIZEOF_BDIGIT == sizeof(BDIGIT) &&
- wordsize % SIZEOF_BDIGIT == 0) {
- size_t bdigits_per_word = wordsize / SIZEOF_BDIGIT;
- int mswordfirst_p = (flags & INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST) != 0;
- int msbytefirst_p = (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER) ? HOST_BIGENDIAN_P :
- (flags & INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST) != 0;
- MEMCPY(dp, words, BDIGIT, numwords*bdigits_per_word);
- if (mswordfirst_p) {
- bary_swap(dp, num_bdigits);
- }
- if (mswordfirst_p ? !msbytefirst_p : msbytefirst_p) {
- size_t i;
- BDIGIT *p = dp;
- for (i = 0; i < numwords; i++) {
- bary_swap(p, bdigits_per_word);
- p += bdigits_per_word;
- }
- }
- if (msbytefirst_p != HOST_BIGENDIAN_P) {
- BDIGIT *p;
- for (p = dp; p < de; p++) {
- BDIGIT d = *p;
- *p = swap_bdigit(d);
- }
- }
- if (flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP) {
- if (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE) {
- int zero_p = bary_2comp(dp, num_bdigits);
- sign = zero_p ? -2 : -1;
- }
- else if (BDIGIT_MSB(de[-1])) {
- bary_2comp(dp, num_bdigits);
- sign = -1;
- }
- else {
- sign = 1;
- }
- }
- else {
- sign = (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE) ? -1 : 1;
- }
- return sign;
- }
- }
-
- if (num_bdigits != 0) {
- int word_num_partialbits;
- size_t word_num_fullbytes;
-
- ssize_t word_step;
- size_t byte_start;
- int byte_step;
-
- size_t word_start, word_last;
- const unsigned char *wordp, *last_wordp;
- BDIGIT_DBL dd;
- int numbits_in_dd;
-
- integer_pack_loop_setup(numwords, wordsize, nails, flags,
- &word_num_fullbytes, &word_num_partialbits,
- &word_start, &word_step, &word_last, &byte_start, &byte_step);
-
- wordp = buf + word_start;
- last_wordp = buf + word_last;
-
- dd = 0;
- numbits_in_dd = 0;
-
-#define PUSH_BITS(data, numbits) \
- integer_unpack_push_bits(data, numbits, &dd, &numbits_in_dd, &dp)
-
- while (1) {
- size_t index_in_word = 0;
- const unsigned char *bytep = wordp + byte_start;
- while (index_in_word < word_num_fullbytes) {
- PUSH_BITS(*bytep, CHAR_BIT);
- bytep += byte_step;
- index_in_word++;
- }
- if (word_num_partialbits) {
- PUSH_BITS(*bytep & ((1 << word_num_partialbits) - 1), word_num_partialbits);
- bytep += byte_step;
- index_in_word++;
- }
-
- if (wordp == last_wordp)
- break;
-
- wordp += word_step;
- }
- if (dd)
- *dp++ = (BDIGIT)dd;
- assert(dp <= de);
- while (dp < de)
- *dp++ = 0;
-#undef PUSH_BITS
- }
-
- if (!(flags & INTEGER_PACK_2COMP)) {
- sign = (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE) ? -1 : 1;
- }
- else {
- if (nlp_bits) {
- if ((flags & INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE) ||
- (bdigits[num_bdigits-1] >> (BITSPERDIG - nlp_bits - 1))) {
- bdigits[num_bdigits-1] |= BIGLO(BDIGMAX << (BITSPERDIG - nlp_bits));
- sign = -1;
- }
- else {
- sign = 1;
- }
- }
- else {
- if (flags & INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE) {
- sign = bary_zero_p(bdigits, num_bdigits) ? -2 : -1;
- }
- else {
- if (num_bdigits != 0 && BDIGIT_MSB(bdigits[num_bdigits-1]))
- sign = -1;
- else
- sign = 1;
- }
- }
- if (sign == -1 && num_bdigits != 0) {
- bary_2comp(bdigits, num_bdigits);
- }
- }
-
- return sign;
-}
-
-static void
-bary_unpack(BDIGIT *bdigits, size_t num_bdigits, const void *words, size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int flags)
-{
- size_t num_bdigits0;
- int nlp_bits;
- int sign;
-
- validate_integer_pack_format(numwords, wordsize, nails, flags,
- INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER|
- INTEGER_PACK_2COMP|
- INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_BIGNUM|
- INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE|
- INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION);
-
- num_bdigits0 = integer_unpack_num_bdigits(numwords, wordsize, nails, &nlp_bits);
-
- assert(num_bdigits0 <= num_bdigits);
-
- sign = bary_unpack_internal(bdigits, num_bdigits0, words, numwords, wordsize, nails, flags, nlp_bits);
-
- if (num_bdigits0 < num_bdigits) {
- BDIGITS_ZERO(bdigits + num_bdigits0, num_bdigits - num_bdigits0);
- if (sign == -2) {
- bdigits[num_bdigits0] = 1;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static int
-bary_subb(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, int borrow)
-{
- BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED num;
- size_t i;
- size_t sn;
-
- assert(xn <= zn);
- assert(yn <= zn);
-
- sn = xn < yn ? xn : yn;
-
- num = borrow ? -1 : 0;
- for (i = 0; i < sn; i++) {
- num += (BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)xds[i] - yds[i];
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- if (yn <= xn) {
- for (; i < xn; i++) {
- if (num == 0) goto num_is_zero;
- num += xds[i];
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- }
- else {
- for (; i < yn; i++) {
- num -= yds[i];
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- }
- if (num == 0) goto num_is_zero;
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- zds[i] = BDIGMAX;
- }
- return 1;
-
- num_is_zero:
- if (xds == zds && xn == zn)
- return 0;
- for (; i < xn; i++) {
- zds[i] = xds[i];
- }
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- zds[i] = 0;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int
-bary_sub(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- return bary_subb(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, 0);
-}
-
-static int
-bary_sub_one(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn)
-{
- return bary_subb(zds, zn, zds, zn, NULL, 0, 1);
-}
-
-static int
-bary_addc(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, int carry)
-{
- BDIGIT_DBL num;
- size_t i;
-
- assert(xn <= zn);
- assert(yn <= zn);
-
- if (xn > yn) {
- const BDIGIT *tds;
- tds = xds; xds = yds; yds = tds;
- i = xn; xn = yn; yn = i;
- }
-
- num = carry ? 1 : 0;
- for (i = 0; i < xn; i++) {
- num += (BDIGIT_DBL)xds[i] + yds[i];
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- for (; i < yn; i++) {
- if (num == 0) goto num_is_zero;
- num += yds[i];
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- if (num == 0) goto num_is_zero;
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- return num != 0;
-
- num_is_zero:
- if (yds == zds && yn == zn)
- return 0;
- for (; i < yn; i++) {
- zds[i] = yds[i];
- }
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- zds[i] = 0;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int
-bary_add(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- return bary_addc(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, 0);
-}
-
-static int
-bary_add_one(BDIGIT *ds, size_t n)
-{
- size_t i;
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- ds[i] = BIGLO(ds[i]+1);
- if (ds[i] != 0)
- return 0;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void
-bary_mul_single(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, BDIGIT x, BDIGIT y)
-{
- BDIGIT_DBL n;
-
- assert(2 <= zn);
-
- n = (BDIGIT_DBL)x * y;
- bdigitdbl2bary(zds, 2, n);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds + 2, zn - 2);
-}
-
-static int
-bary_muladd_1xN(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, BDIGIT x, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- BDIGIT_DBL n;
- BDIGIT_DBL dd;
- size_t j;
-
- assert(zn > yn);
-
- if (x == 0)
- return 0;
- dd = x;
- n = 0;
- for (j = 0; j < yn; j++) {
- BDIGIT_DBL ee = n + dd * yds[j];
- if (ee) {
- n = zds[j] + ee;
- zds[j] = BIGLO(n);
- n = BIGDN(n);
- }
- else {
- n = 0;
- }
-
- }
- for (; j < zn; j++) {
- if (n == 0)
- break;
- n += zds[j];
- zds[j] = BIGLO(n);
- n = BIGDN(n);
- }
- return n != 0;
-}
-
-static BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED
-bigdivrem_mulsub(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, BDIGIT x, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- size_t i;
- BDIGIT_DBL t2;
- BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED num;
-
- assert(zn == yn + 1);
-
- num = 0;
- t2 = 0;
- i = 0;
-
- do {
- BDIGIT_DBL ee;
- t2 += (BDIGIT_DBL)yds[i] * x;
- ee = num - BIGLO(t2);
- num = (BDIGIT_DBL)zds[i] + ee;
- if (ee) zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- t2 = BIGDN(t2);
- } while (++i < yn);
- num += zds[i] - t2; /* borrow from high digit; don't update */
- return num;
-}
-
-static int
-bary_mulsub_1xN(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, BDIGIT x, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED num;
-
- assert(zn == yn + 1);
-
- num = bigdivrem_mulsub(zds, zn, x, yds, yn);
- zds[yn] = BIGLO(num);
- if (BIGDN(num))
- return 1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void
-bary_mul_normal(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- size_t i;
-
- assert(xn + yn <= zn);
-
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds, zn);
- for (i = 0; i < xn; i++) {
- bary_muladd_1xN(zds+i, zn-i, xds[i], yds, yn);
- }
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_mul_normal(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- size_t xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x), yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y), zn = xn + yn;
- VALUE z = bignew(zn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- bary_mul_normal(BDIGITS(z), zn, BDIGITS(x), xn, BDIGITS(y), yn);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
- return z;
-}
-
-/* efficient squaring (2 times faster than normal multiplication)
- * ref: Handbook of Applied Cryptography, Algorithm 14.16
- * http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/about/chap14.pdf
- */
-static void
-bary_sq_fast(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn)
-{
- size_t i, j;
- BDIGIT_DBL c, v, w;
- BDIGIT vl;
- int vh;
-
- assert(xn * 2 <= zn);
-
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds, zn);
-
- if (xn == 0)
- return;
-
- for (i = 0; i < xn-1; i++) {
- v = (BDIGIT_DBL)xds[i];
- if (!v)
- continue;
- c = (BDIGIT_DBL)zds[i + i] + v * v;
- zds[i + i] = BIGLO(c);
- c = BIGDN(c);
- v *= 2;
- vl = BIGLO(v);
- vh = (int)BIGDN(v);
- for (j = i + 1; j < xn; j++) {
- w = (BDIGIT_DBL)xds[j];
- c += (BDIGIT_DBL)zds[i + j] + vl * w;
- zds[i + j] = BIGLO(c);
- c = BIGDN(c);
- if (vh)
- c += w;
- }
- if (c) {
- c += (BDIGIT_DBL)zds[i + xn];
- zds[i + xn] = BIGLO(c);
- c = BIGDN(c);
- if (c)
- zds[i + xn + 1] += (BDIGIT)c;
- }
- }
-
- /* i == xn-1 */
- v = (BDIGIT_DBL)xds[i];
- if (!v)
- return;
- c = (BDIGIT_DBL)zds[i + i] + v * v;
- zds[i + i] = BIGLO(c);
- c = BIGDN(c);
- if (c) {
- zds[i + xn] += BIGLO(c);
- }
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_sq_fast(VALUE x)
-{
- size_t xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x), zn = 2 * xn;
- VALUE z = bignew(zn, 1);
- bary_sq_fast(BDIGITS(z), zn, BDIGITS(x), xn);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- return z;
-}
-
-/* balancing multiplication by slicing larger argument */
-static void
-bary_mul_balance_with_mulfunc(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, BDIGIT *wds, size_t wn, mulfunc_t *mulfunc)
-{
- VALUE work = 0;
- size_t yn0 = yn;
- size_t r, n;
-
- assert(xn + yn <= zn);
- assert(xn <= yn);
- assert(!KARATSUBA_BALANCED(xn, yn) || !TOOM3_BALANCED(xn, yn));
-
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds, xn);
-
- n = 0;
- while (yn > 0) {
- BDIGIT *tds;
- size_t tn;
- r = xn > yn ? yn : xn;
- tn = xn + r;
- if (2 * (xn + r) <= zn - n) {
- tds = zds + n + xn + r;
- mulfunc(tds, tn, xds, xn, yds + n, r, wds, wn);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds + n + xn, r);
- bary_add(zds + n, tn,
- zds + n, tn,
- tds, tn);
- }
- else {
- if (wn < xn) {
- wn = xn;
- wds = ALLOCV_N(BDIGIT, work, wn);
- }
- tds = zds + n;
- MEMCPY(wds, zds + n, BDIGIT, xn);
- mulfunc(tds, tn, xds, xn, yds + n, r, wds-xn, wn-xn);
- bary_add(zds + n, tn,
- zds + n, tn,
- wds, xn);
- }
- yn -= r;
- n += r;
- }
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds+xn+yn0, zn - (xn+yn0));
-
- if (work)
- ALLOCV_END(work);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_mul_balance(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- size_t xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x), yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y), zn = xn + yn;
- VALUE z = bignew(zn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- bary_mul_balance_with_mulfunc(BDIGITS(z), zn, BDIGITS(x), xn, BDIGITS(y), yn, NULL, 0, bary_mul_toom3_start);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
- return z;
-}
-
-/* multiplication by karatsuba method */
-static void
-bary_mul_karatsuba(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, BDIGIT *wds, size_t wn)
-{
- VALUE work = 0;
-
- size_t n;
- int sub_p, borrow, carry1, carry2, carry3;
-
- int odd_y = 0;
- int odd_xy = 0;
- int sq;
-
- const BDIGIT *xds0, *xds1, *yds0, *yds1;
- BDIGIT *zds0, *zds1, *zds2, *zds3;
-
- assert(xn + yn <= zn);
- assert(xn <= yn);
- assert(yn < 2 * xn);
-
- sq = xds == yds && xn == yn;
-
- if (yn & 1) {
- odd_y = 1;
- yn--;
- if (yn < xn) {
- odd_xy = 1;
- xn--;
- }
- }
-
- n = yn / 2;
-
- assert(n < xn);
-
- if (wn < n) {
- /* This function itself needs only n BDIGITs for work area.
- * However this function calls bary_mul_karatsuba and
- * bary_mul_balance recursively.
- * 2n BDIGITs are enough to avoid allocations in
- * the recursively called functions.
- */
- wn = 2*n;
- wds = ALLOCV_N(BDIGIT, work, wn);
- }
-
- /* Karatsuba algorithm:
- *
- * x = x0 + r*x1
- * y = y0 + r*y1
- * z = x*y
- * = (x0 + r*x1) * (y0 + r*y1)
- * = x0*y0 + r*(x1*y0 + x0*y1) + r*r*x1*y1
- * = x0*y0 + r*(x0*y0 + x1*y1 - (x1-x0)*(y1-y0)) + r*r*x1*y1
- * = x0*y0 + r*(x0*y0 + x1*y1 - (x0-x1)*(y0-y1)) + r*r*x1*y1
- */
-
- xds0 = xds;
- xds1 = xds + n;
- yds0 = yds;
- yds1 = yds + n;
- zds0 = zds;
- zds1 = zds + n;
- zds2 = zds + 2*n;
- zds3 = zds + 3*n;
-
- sub_p = 1;
-
- /* zds0:? zds1:? zds2:? zds3:? wds:? */
-
- if (bary_sub(zds0, n, xds, n, xds+n, xn-n)) {
- bary_2comp(zds0, n);
- sub_p = !sub_p;
- }
-
- /* zds0:|x1-x0| zds1:? zds2:? zds3:? wds:? */
-
- if (sq) {
- sub_p = 1;
- bary_mul_karatsuba_start(zds1, 2*n, zds0, n, zds0, n, wds, wn);
- }
- else {
- if (bary_sub(wds, n, yds, n, yds+n, n)) {
- bary_2comp(wds, n);
- sub_p = !sub_p;
- }
-
- /* zds0:|x1-x0| zds1:? zds2:? zds3:? wds:|y1-y0| */
-
- bary_mul_karatsuba_start(zds1, 2*n, zds0, n, wds, n, wds+n, wn-n);
- }
-
- /* zds0:|x1-x0| zds1,zds2:|x1-x0|*|y1-y0| zds3:? wds:|y1-y0| */
-
- borrow = 0;
- if (sub_p) {
- borrow = !bary_2comp(zds1, 2*n);
- }
- /* zds0:|x1-x0| zds1,zds2:-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0| zds3:? wds:|y1-y0| */
-
- MEMCPY(wds, zds1, BDIGIT, n);
-
- /* zds0:|x1-x0| zds1,zds2:-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0| zds3:? wds:lo(-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) */
-
- bary_mul_karatsuba_start(zds0, 2*n, xds0, n, yds0, n, wds+n, wn-n);
-
- /* zds0,zds1:x0*y0 zds2:hi(-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) zds3:? wds:lo(-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) */
-
- carry1 = bary_add(wds, n, wds, n, zds0, n);
- carry1 = bary_addc(zds2, n, zds2, n, zds1, n, carry1);
-
- /* zds0,zds1:x0*y0 zds2:hi(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) zds3:? wds:lo(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) */
-
- carry2 = bary_add(zds1, n, zds1, n, wds, n);
-
- /* zds0:lo(x0*y0) zds1:hi(x0*y0)+lo(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) zds2:hi(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) zds3:? wds:lo(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) */
-
- MEMCPY(wds, zds2, BDIGIT, n);
-
- /* zds0:lo(x0*y0) zds1:hi(x0*y0)+lo(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) zds2:_ zds3:? wds:hi(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) */
-
- bary_mul_karatsuba_start(zds2, zn-2*n, xds1, xn-n, yds1, n, wds+n, wn-n);
-
- /* zds0:lo(x0*y0) zds1:hi(x0*y0)+lo(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) zds2,zds3:x1*y1 wds:hi(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) */
-
- carry3 = bary_add(zds1, n, zds1, n, zds2, n);
-
- /* zds0:lo(x0*y0) zds1:hi(x0*y0)+lo(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|)+lo(x1*y1) zds2,zds3:x1*y1 wds:hi(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) */
-
- carry3 = bary_addc(zds2, n, zds2, n, zds3, (4*n < zn ? n : zn-3*n), carry3);
-
- /* zds0:lo(x0*y0) zds1:hi(x0*y0)+lo(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|)+lo(x1*y1) zds2,zds3:x1*y1+hi(x1*y1) wds:hi(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) */
-
- bary_add(zds2, zn-2*n, zds2, zn-2*n, wds, n);
-
- /* zds0:lo(x0*y0) zds1:hi(x0*y0)+lo(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|)+lo(x1*y1) zds2,zds3:x1*y1+hi(x1*y1)+hi(x0*y0-?|x1-x0|*|y1-y0|) wds:_ */
-
- if (carry2)
- bary_add_one(zds2, zn-2*n);
-
- if (carry1 + carry3 - borrow < 0)
- bary_sub_one(zds3, zn-3*n);
- else if (carry1 + carry3 - borrow > 0) {
- BDIGIT c = carry1 + carry3 - borrow;
- bary_add(zds3, zn-3*n, zds3, zn-3*n, &c, 1);
- }
-
- /*
- if (SIZEOF_BDIGIT * zn <= 16) {
- uint128_t z, x, y;
- ssize_t i;
- for (x = 0, i = xn-1; 0 <= i; i--) { x <<= SIZEOF_BDIGIT*CHAR_BIT; x |= xds[i]; }
- for (y = 0, i = yn-1; 0 <= i; i--) { y <<= SIZEOF_BDIGIT*CHAR_BIT; y |= yds[i]; }
- for (z = 0, i = zn-1; 0 <= i; i--) { z <<= SIZEOF_BDIGIT*CHAR_BIT; z |= zds[i]; }
- assert(z == x * y);
- }
- */
-
- if (odd_xy) {
- bary_muladd_1xN(zds+yn, zn-yn, yds[yn], xds, xn);
- bary_muladd_1xN(zds+xn, zn-xn, xds[xn], yds, yn+1);
- }
- else if (odd_y) {
- bary_muladd_1xN(zds+yn, zn-yn, yds[yn], xds, xn);
- }
-
- if (work)
- ALLOCV_END(work);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_mul_karatsuba(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- size_t xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x), yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y), zn = xn + yn;
- VALUE z = bignew(zn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- if (!((xn <= yn && yn < 2) || KARATSUBA_BALANCED(xn, yn)))
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unexpected bignum length for karatsuba");
- bary_mul_karatsuba(BDIGITS(z), zn, BDIGITS(x), xn, BDIGITS(y), yn, NULL, 0);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
- return z;
-}
-
-static void
-bary_mul_toom3(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, BDIGIT *wds, size_t wn)
-{
- size_t n;
- size_t wnc;
- VALUE work = 0;
-
- /* "p" stands for "positive". Actually it means "non-negative", though. */
- size_t x0n; const BDIGIT *x0ds;
- size_t x1n; const BDIGIT *x1ds;
- size_t x2n; const BDIGIT *x2ds;
- size_t y0n; const BDIGIT *y0ds;
- size_t y1n; const BDIGIT *y1ds;
- size_t y2n; const BDIGIT *y2ds;
-
- size_t u1n; BDIGIT *u1ds; int u1p;
- size_t u2n; BDIGIT *u2ds; int u2p;
- size_t u3n; BDIGIT *u3ds; int u3p;
-
- size_t v1n; BDIGIT *v1ds; int v1p;
- size_t v2n; BDIGIT *v2ds; int v2p;
- size_t v3n; BDIGIT *v3ds; int v3p;
-
- size_t t0n; BDIGIT *t0ds; int t0p;
- size_t t1n; BDIGIT *t1ds; int t1p;
- size_t t2n; BDIGIT *t2ds; int t2p;
- size_t t3n; BDIGIT *t3ds; int t3p;
- size_t t4n; BDIGIT *t4ds; int t4p;
-
- size_t z0n; BDIGIT *z0ds;
- size_t z1n; BDIGIT *z1ds; int z1p;
- size_t z2n; BDIGIT *z2ds; int z2p;
- size_t z3n; BDIGIT *z3ds; int z3p;
- size_t z4n; BDIGIT *z4ds;
-
- size_t zzn; BDIGIT *zzds;
-
- int sq = xds == yds && xn == yn;
-
- assert(xn <= yn); /* assume y >= x */
- assert(xn + yn <= zn);
-
- n = (yn + 2) / 3;
- assert(2*n < xn);
-
- wnc = 0;
-
- wnc += (u1n = n+1); /* BITSPERDIG*n+2 bits */
- wnc += (u2n = n+1); /* BITSPERDIG*n+1 bits */
- wnc += (u3n = n+1); /* BITSPERDIG*n+3 bits */
- wnc += (v1n = n+1); /* BITSPERDIG*n+2 bits */
- wnc += (v2n = n+1); /* BITSPERDIG*n+1 bits */
- wnc += (v3n = n+1); /* BITSPERDIG*n+3 bits */
-
- wnc += (t0n = 2*n); /* BITSPERDIG*2*n bits */
- wnc += (t1n = 2*n+2); /* BITSPERDIG*2*n+4 bits but bary_mul needs u1n+v1n */
- wnc += (t2n = 2*n+2); /* BITSPERDIG*2*n+2 bits but bary_mul needs u2n+v2n */
- wnc += (t3n = 2*n+2); /* BITSPERDIG*2*n+6 bits but bary_mul needs u3n+v3n */
- wnc += (t4n = 2*n); /* BITSPERDIG*2*n bits */
-
- wnc += (z1n = 2*n+1); /* BITSPERDIG*2*n+5 bits */
- wnc += (z2n = 2*n+1); /* BITSPERDIG*2*n+6 bits */
- wnc += (z3n = 2*n+1); /* BITSPERDIG*2*n+8 bits */
-
- if (wn < wnc) {
- wn = wnc * 3 / 2; /* Allocate working memory for whole recursion at once. */
- wds = ALLOCV_N(BDIGIT, work, wn);
- }
-
- u1ds = wds; wds += u1n;
- u2ds = wds; wds += u2n;
- u3ds = wds; wds += u3n;
-
- v1ds = wds; wds += v1n;
- v2ds = wds; wds += v2n;
- v3ds = wds; wds += v3n;
-
- t0ds = wds; wds += t0n;
- t1ds = wds; wds += t1n;
- t2ds = wds; wds += t2n;
- t3ds = wds; wds += t3n;
- t4ds = wds; wds += t4n;
-
- z1ds = wds; wds += z1n;
- z2ds = wds; wds += z2n;
- z3ds = wds; wds += z3n;
-
- wn -= wnc;
-
- zzds = u1ds;
- zzn = 6*n+1;
-
- x0n = n;
- x1n = n;
- x2n = xn - 2*n;
- x0ds = xds;
- x1ds = xds + n;
- x2ds = xds + 2*n;
-
- if (sq) {
- y0n = x0n;
- y1n = x1n;
- y2n = x2n;
- y0ds = x0ds;
- y1ds = x1ds;
- y2ds = x2ds;
- }
- else {
- y0n = n;
- y1n = n;
- y2n = yn - 2*n;
- y0ds = yds;
- y1ds = yds + n;
- y2ds = yds + 2*n;
- }
-
- /*
- * ref. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toom%E2%80%93Cook_multiplication
- *
- * x(b) = x0 * b^0 + x1 * b^1 + x2 * b^2
- * y(b) = y0 * b^0 + y1 * b^1 + y2 * b^2
- *
- * z(b) = x(b) * y(b)
- * z(b) = z0 * b^0 + z1 * b^1 + z2 * b^2 + z3 * b^3 + z4 * b^4
- * where:
- * z0 = x0 * y0
- * z1 = x0 * y1 + x1 * y0
- * z2 = x0 * y2 + x1 * y1 + x2 * y0
- * z3 = x1 * y2 + x2 * y1
- * z4 = x2 * y2
- *
- * Toom3 method (a.k.a. Toom-Cook method):
- * (Step1) calculating 5 points z(b0), z(b1), z(b2), z(b3), z(b4),
- * where:
- * b0 = 0, b1 = 1, b2 = -1, b3 = -2, b4 = inf,
- * z(0) = x(0) * y(0) = x0 * y0
- * z(1) = x(1) * y(1) = (x0 + x1 + x2) * (y0 + y1 + y2)
- * z(-1) = x(-1) * y(-1) = (x0 - x1 + x2) * (y0 - y1 + y2)
- * z(-2) = x(-2) * y(-2) = (x0 - 2 * (x1 - 2 * x2)) * (y0 - 2 * (y1 - 2 * y2))
- * z(inf) = x(inf) * y(inf) = x2 * y2
- *
- * (Step2) interpolating z0, z1, z2, z3 and z4.
- *
- * (Step3) Substituting base value into b of the polynomial z(b),
- */
-
- /*
- * [Step1] calculating 5 points z(b0), z(b1), z(b2), z(b3), z(b4)
- */
-
- /* u1 <- x0 + x2 */
- bary_add(u1ds, u1n, x0ds, x0n, x2ds, x2n);
- u1p = 1;
-
- /* x(-1) : u2 <- u1 - x1 = x0 - x1 + x2 */
- if (bary_sub(u2ds, u2n, u1ds, u1n, x1ds, x1n)) {
- bary_2comp(u2ds, u2n);
- u2p = 0;
- }
- else {
- u2p = 1;
- }
-
- /* x(1) : u1 <- u1 + x1 = x0 + x1 + x2 */
- bary_add(u1ds, u1n, u1ds, u1n, x1ds, x1n);
-
- /* x(-2) : u3 <- 2 * (u2 + x2) - x0 = x0 - 2 * (x1 - 2 * x2) */
- u3p = 1;
- if (u2p) {
- bary_add(u3ds, u3n, u2ds, u2n, x2ds, x2n);
- }
- else if (bary_sub(u3ds, u3n, x2ds, x2n, u2ds, u2n)) {
- bary_2comp(u3ds, u3n);
- u3p = 0;
- }
- bary_small_lshift(u3ds, u3ds, u3n, 1);
- if (!u3p) {
- bary_add(u3ds, u3n, u3ds, u3n, x0ds, x0n);
- }
- else if (bary_sub(u3ds, u3n, u3ds, u3n, x0ds, x0n)) {
- bary_2comp(u3ds, u3n);
- u3p = 0;
- }
-
- if (sq) {
- v1n = u1n; v1ds = u1ds; v1p = u1p;
- v2n = u2n; v2ds = u2ds; v2p = u2p;
- v3n = u3n; v3ds = u3ds; v3p = u3p;
- }
- else {
- /* v1 <- y0 + y2 */
- bary_add(v1ds, v1n, y0ds, y0n, y2ds, y2n);
- v1p = 1;
-
- /* y(-1) : v2 <- v1 - y1 = y0 - y1 + y2 */
- v2p = 1;
- if (bary_sub(v2ds, v2n, v1ds, v1n, y1ds, y1n)) {
- bary_2comp(v2ds, v2n);
- v2p = 0;
- }
-
- /* y(1) : v1 <- v1 + y1 = y0 + y1 + y2 */
- bary_add(v1ds, v1n, v1ds, v1n, y1ds, y1n);
-
- /* y(-2) : v3 <- 2 * (v2 + y2) - y0 = y0 - 2 * (y1 - 2 * y2) */
- v3p = 1;
- if (v2p) {
- bary_add(v3ds, v3n, v2ds, v2n, y2ds, y2n);
- }
- else if (bary_sub(v3ds, v3n, y2ds, y2n, v2ds, v2n)) {
- bary_2comp(v3ds, v3n);
- v3p = 0;
- }
- bary_small_lshift(v3ds, v3ds, v3n, 1);
- if (!v3p) {
- bary_add(v3ds, v3n, v3ds, v3n, y0ds, y0n);
- }
- else if (bary_sub(v3ds, v3n, v3ds, v3n, y0ds, y0n)) {
- bary_2comp(v3ds, v3n);
- v3p = 0;
- }
- }
-
- /* z(0) : t0 <- x0 * y0 */
- bary_mul_toom3_start(t0ds, t0n, x0ds, x0n, y0ds, y0n, wds, wn);
- t0p = 1;
-
- /* z(1) : t1 <- u1 * v1 */
- bary_mul_toom3_start(t1ds, t1n, u1ds, u1n, v1ds, v1n, wds, wn);
- t1p = u1p == v1p;
- assert(t1ds[t1n-1] == 0);
- t1n--;
-
- /* z(-1) : t2 <- u2 * v2 */
- bary_mul_toom3_start(t2ds, t2n, u2ds, u2n, v2ds, v2n, wds, wn);
- t2p = u2p == v2p;
- assert(t2ds[t2n-1] == 0);
- t2n--;
-
- /* z(-2) : t3 <- u3 * v3 */
- bary_mul_toom3_start(t3ds, t3n, u3ds, u3n, v3ds, v3n, wds, wn);
- t3p = u3p == v3p;
- assert(t3ds[t3n-1] == 0);
- t3n--;
-
- /* z(inf) : t4 <- x2 * y2 */
- bary_mul_toom3_start(t4ds, t4n, x2ds, x2n, y2ds, y2n, wds, wn);
- t4p = 1;
-
- /*
- * [Step2] interpolating z0, z1, z2, z3 and z4.
- */
-
- /* z0 <- z(0) == t0 */
- z0n = t0n; z0ds = t0ds;
-
- /* z4 <- z(inf) == t4 */
- z4n = t4n; z4ds = t4ds;
-
- /* z3 <- (z(-2) - z(1)) / 3 == (t3 - t1) / 3 */
- if (t3p == t1p) {
- z3p = t3p;
- if (bary_sub(z3ds, z3n, t3ds, t3n, t1ds, t1n)) {
- bary_2comp(z3ds, z3n);
- z3p = !z3p;
- }
- }
- else {
- z3p = t3p;
- bary_add(z3ds, z3n, t3ds, t3n, t1ds, t1n);
- }
- bigdivrem_single(z3ds, z3ds, z3n, 3);
-
- /* z1 <- (z(1) - z(-1)) / 2 == (t1 - t2) / 2 */
- if (t1p == t2p) {
- z1p = t1p;
- if (bary_sub(z1ds, z1n, t1ds, t1n, t2ds, t2n)) {
- bary_2comp(z1ds, z1n);
- z1p = !z1p;
- }
- }
- else {
- z1p = t1p;
- bary_add(z1ds, z1n, t1ds, t1n, t2ds, t2n);
- }
- bary_small_rshift(z1ds, z1ds, z1n, 1, 0);
-
- /* z2 <- z(-1) - z(0) == t2 - t0 */
- if (t2p == t0p) {
- z2p = t2p;
- if (bary_sub(z2ds, z2n, t2ds, t2n, t0ds, t0n)) {
- bary_2comp(z2ds, z2n);
- z2p = !z2p;
- }
- }
- else {
- z2p = t2p;
- bary_add(z2ds, z2n, t2ds, t2n, t0ds, t0n);
- }
-
- /* z3 <- (z2 - z3) / 2 + 2 * z(inf) == (z2 - z3) / 2 + 2 * t4 */
- if (z2p == z3p) {
- z3p = z2p;
- if (bary_sub(z3ds, z3n, z2ds, z2n, z3ds, z3n)) {
- bary_2comp(z3ds, z3n);
- z3p = !z3p;
- }
- }
- else {
- z3p = z2p;
- bary_add(z3ds, z3n, z2ds, z2n, z3ds, z3n);
- }
- bary_small_rshift(z3ds, z3ds, z3n, 1, 0);
- if (z3p == t4p) {
- bary_muladd_1xN(z3ds, z3n, 2, t4ds, t4n);
- }
- else {
- if (bary_mulsub_1xN(z3ds, z3n, 2, t4ds, t4n)) {
- bary_2comp(z3ds, z3n);
- z3p = !z3p;
- }
- }
-
- /* z2 <- z2 + z1 - z(inf) == z2 + z1 - t4 */
- if (z2p == z1p) {
- bary_add(z2ds, z2n, z2ds, z2n, z1ds, z1n);
- }
- else {
- if (bary_sub(z2ds, z2n, z2ds, z2n, z1ds, z1n)) {
- bary_2comp(z2ds, z2n);
- z2p = !z2p;
- }
- }
-
- if (z2p == t4p) {
- if (bary_sub(z2ds, z2n, z2ds, z2n, t4ds, t4n)) {
- bary_2comp(z2ds, z2n);
- z2p = !z2p;
- }
- }
- else {
- bary_add(z2ds, z2n, z2ds, z2n, t4ds, t4n);
- }
-
- /* z1 <- z1 - z3 */
- if (z1p == z3p) {
- if (bary_sub(z1ds, z1n, z1ds, z1n, z3ds, z3n)) {
- bary_2comp(z1ds, z1n);
- z1p = !z1p;
- }
- }
- else {
- bary_add(z1ds, z1n, z1ds, z1n, z3ds, z3n);
- }
-
- /*
- * [Step3] Substituting base value into b of the polynomial z(b),
- */
-
- MEMCPY(zzds, z0ds, BDIGIT, z0n);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zzds + z0n, 4*n - z0n);
- MEMCPY(zzds + 4*n, z4ds, BDIGIT, z4n);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zzds + 4*n + z4n, zzn - (4*n + z4n));
- if (z1p)
- bary_add(zzds + n, zzn - n, zzds + n, zzn - n, z1ds, z1n);
- else
- bary_sub(zzds + n, zzn - n, zzds + n, zzn - n, z1ds, z1n);
- if (z2p)
- bary_add(zzds + 2*n, zzn - 2*n, zzds + 2*n, zzn - 2*n, z2ds, z2n);
- else
- bary_sub(zzds + 2*n, zzn - 2*n, zzds + 2*n, zzn - 2*n, z2ds, z2n);
- if (z3p)
- bary_add(zzds + 3*n, zzn - 3*n, zzds + 3*n, zzn - 3*n, z3ds, z3n);
- else
- bary_sub(zzds + 3*n, zzn - 3*n, zzds + 3*n, zzn - 3*n, z3ds, z3n);
-
- BARY_TRUNC(zzds, zzn);
- MEMCPY(zds, zzds, BDIGIT, zzn);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds + zzn, zn - zzn);
-
- if (work)
- ALLOCV_END(work);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_mul_toom3(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- size_t xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x), yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y), zn = xn + yn;
- VALUE z = bignew(zn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- if (xn > yn || yn < 3 || !TOOM3_BALANCED(xn,yn))
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unexpected bignum length for toom3");
- bary_mul_toom3(BDIGITS(z), zn, BDIGITS(x), xn, BDIGITS(y), yn, NULL, 0);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
- return z;
-}
-
-#ifdef USE_GMP
-static void
-bary_mul_gmp(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- const size_t nails = (sizeof(BDIGIT)-SIZEOF_BDIGIT)*CHAR_BIT;
- mpz_t x, y, z;
- size_t count;
-
- assert(xn + yn <= zn);
-
- mpz_init(x);
- mpz_init(y);
- mpz_init(z);
- mpz_import(x, xn, -1, sizeof(BDIGIT), 0, nails, xds);
- if (xds == yds && xn == yn) {
- mpz_mul(z, x, x);
- }
- else {
- mpz_import(y, yn, -1, sizeof(BDIGIT), 0, nails, yds);
- mpz_mul(z, x, y);
- }
- mpz_export(zds, &count, -1, sizeof(BDIGIT), 0, nails, z);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds+count, zn-count);
- mpz_clear(x);
- mpz_clear(y);
- mpz_clear(z);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_mul_gmp(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- size_t xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x), yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y), zn = xn + yn;
- VALUE z = bignew(zn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- bary_mul_gmp(BDIGITS(z), zn, BDIGITS(x), xn, BDIGITS(y), yn);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
- return z;
-}
-#endif
-
-static void
-bary_short_mul(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- assert(xn + yn <= zn);
-
- if (xn == 1 && yn == 1) {
- bary_mul_single(zds, zn, xds[0], yds[0]);
- }
- else {
- bary_mul_normal(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
- rb_thread_check_ints();
- }
-}
-
-/* determine whether a bignum is sparse or not by random sampling */
-static inline int
-bary_sparse_p(const BDIGIT *ds, size_t n)
-{
- long c = 0;
-
- if ( ds[rb_genrand_ulong_limited(n / 2) + n / 4]) c++;
- if (c <= 1 && ds[rb_genrand_ulong_limited(n / 2) + n / 4]) c++;
- if (c <= 1 && ds[rb_genrand_ulong_limited(n / 2) + n / 4]) c++;
-
- return (c <= 1) ? 1 : 0;
-}
-
-static int
-bary_mul_precheck(BDIGIT **zdsp, size_t *znp, const BDIGIT **xdsp, size_t *xnp, const BDIGIT **ydsp, size_t *ynp)
-{
- size_t nlsz; /* number of least significant zero BDIGITs */
-
- BDIGIT *zds = *zdsp;
- size_t zn = *znp;
- const BDIGIT *xds = *xdsp;
- size_t xn = *xnp;
- const BDIGIT *yds = *ydsp;
- size_t yn = *ynp;
-
- assert(xn + yn <= zn);
-
- nlsz = 0;
-
- while (0 < xn) {
- if (xds[xn-1] == 0) {
- xn--;
- }
- else {
- do {
- if (xds[0] != 0)
- break;
- xds++;
- xn--;
- nlsz++;
- } while (0 < xn);
- break;
- }
- }
-
- while (0 < yn) {
- if (yds[yn-1] == 0) {
- yn--;
- }
- else {
- do {
- if (yds[0] != 0)
- break;
- yds++;
- yn--;
- nlsz++;
- } while (0 < yn);
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (nlsz) {
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds, nlsz);
- zds += nlsz;
- zn -= nlsz;
- }
-
- /* make sure that y is longer than x */
- if (xn > yn) {
- const BDIGIT *tds;
- size_t tn;
- tds = xds; xds = yds; yds = tds;
- tn = xn; xn = yn; yn = tn;
- }
- assert(xn <= yn);
-
- if (xn <= 1) {
- if (xn == 0) {
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds, zn);
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (xds[0] == 1) {
- MEMCPY(zds, yds, BDIGIT, yn);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds+yn, zn-yn);
- return 1;
- }
- if (POW2_P(xds[0])) {
- zds[yn] = bary_small_lshift(zds, yds, yn, bit_length(xds[0])-1);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds+yn+1, zn-yn-1);
- return 1;
- }
- if (yn == 1 && yds[0] == 1) {
- zds[0] = xds[0];
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds+1, zn-1);
- return 1;
- }
- bary_mul_normal(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
- return 1;
- }
-
- *zdsp = zds;
- *znp = zn;
- *xdsp = xds;
- *xnp = xn;
- *ydsp = yds;
- *ynp = yn;
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void
-bary_mul_karatsuba_branch(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, BDIGIT *wds, size_t wn)
-{
- /* normal multiplication when x is small */
- if (xn < KARATSUBA_MUL_DIGITS) {
- normal:
- if (xds == yds && xn == yn)
- bary_sq_fast(zds, zn, xds, xn);
- else
- bary_short_mul(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
- return;
- }
-
- /* normal multiplication when x or y is a sparse bignum */
- if (bary_sparse_p(xds, xn)) goto normal;
- if (bary_sparse_p(yds, yn)) {
- bary_short_mul(zds, zn, yds, yn, xds, xn);
- return;
- }
-
- /* balance multiplication by slicing y when x is much smaller than y */
- if (!KARATSUBA_BALANCED(xn, yn)) {
- bary_mul_balance_with_mulfunc(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, wds, wn, bary_mul_karatsuba_start);
- return;
- }
-
- /* multiplication by karatsuba method */
- bary_mul_karatsuba(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, wds, wn);
-}
-
-static void
-bary_mul_karatsuba_start(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, BDIGIT *wds, size_t wn)
-{
- if (bary_mul_precheck(&zds, &zn, &xds, &xn, &yds, &yn))
- return;
-
- bary_mul_karatsuba_branch(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, wds, wn);
-}
-
-static void
-bary_mul_toom3_branch(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, BDIGIT *wds, size_t wn)
-{
- if (xn < TOOM3_MUL_DIGITS) {
- bary_mul_karatsuba_branch(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, wds, wn);
- return;
- }
-
- if (!TOOM3_BALANCED(xn, yn)) {
- bary_mul_balance_with_mulfunc(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, wds, wn, bary_mul_toom3_start);
- return;
- }
-
- bary_mul_toom3(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, wds, wn);
-}
-
-static void
-bary_mul_toom3_start(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn, BDIGIT *wds, size_t wn)
-{
- if (bary_mul_precheck(&zds, &zn, &xds, &xn, &yds, &yn))
- return;
-
- bary_mul_toom3_branch(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, wds, wn);
-}
-
-static void
-bary_mul(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
-#ifdef USE_GMP
- const size_t naive_threshold = GMP_MUL_DIGITS;
-#else
- const size_t naive_threshold = KARATSUBA_MUL_DIGITS;
-#endif
- if (xn <= yn) {
- if (xn < naive_threshold) {
- if (xds == yds && xn == yn)
- bary_sq_fast(zds, zn, xds, xn);
- else
- bary_short_mul(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
- return;
- }
- }
- else {
- if (yn < naive_threshold) {
- bary_short_mul(zds, zn, yds, yn, xds, xn);
- return;
- }
- }
-
-#ifdef USE_GMP
- bary_mul_gmp(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
-#else
- bary_mul_toom3_start(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn, NULL, 0);
-#endif
-}
-
-struct big_div_struct {
- size_t yn, zn;
- BDIGIT *yds, *zds;
- volatile VALUE stop;
-};
-
-static void *
-bigdivrem1(void *ptr)
-{
- struct big_div_struct *bds = (struct big_div_struct*)ptr;
- size_t yn = bds->yn;
- size_t zn = bds->zn;
- BDIGIT *yds = bds->yds, *zds = bds->zds;
- BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED num;
- BDIGIT q;
-
- do {
- if (bds->stop) {
- bds->zn = zn;
- return 0;
- }
- if (zds[zn-1] == yds[yn-1]) q = BDIGMAX;
- else q = (BDIGIT)((BIGUP(zds[zn-1]) + zds[zn-2])/yds[yn-1]);
- if (q) {
- num = bigdivrem_mulsub(zds+zn-(yn+1), yn+1,
- q,
- yds, yn);
- while (num) { /* "add back" required */
- q--;
- num = bary_add(zds+zn-(yn+1), yn,
- zds+zn-(yn+1), yn,
- yds, yn);
- num--;
- }
- }
- zn--;
- zds[zn] = q;
- } while (zn > yn);
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void
-rb_big_stop(void *ptr)
-{
- struct big_div_struct *bds = ptr;
- bds->stop = Qtrue;
-}
-
-static BDIGIT
-bigdivrem_single1(BDIGIT *qds, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, BDIGIT x_higher_bdigit, BDIGIT y)
-{
- assert(0 < xn);
- assert(x_higher_bdigit < y);
- if (POW2_P(y)) {
- BDIGIT r;
- r = xds[0] & (y-1);
- bary_small_rshift(qds, xds, xn, bit_length(y)-1, x_higher_bdigit);
- return r;
- }
- else {
- size_t i;
- BDIGIT_DBL t2;
- t2 = x_higher_bdigit;
- i = xn;
- while (i--) {
- t2 = BIGUP(t2) + xds[i];
- qds[i] = (BDIGIT)(t2 / y);
- t2 %= y;
- }
- return (BDIGIT)t2;
- }
-}
-
-static BDIGIT
-bigdivrem_single(BDIGIT *qds, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, BDIGIT y)
-{
- return bigdivrem_single1(qds, xds, xn, 0, y);
-}
-
-static void
-bigdivrem_restoring(BDIGIT *zds, size_t zn, BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- struct big_div_struct bds;
- size_t ynzero;
-
- assert(yn < zn);
- assert(BDIGIT_MSB(yds[yn-1]));
- assert(zds[zn-1] < yds[yn-1]);
-
- for (ynzero = 0; !yds[ynzero]; ynzero++);
-
- if (ynzero+1 == yn) {
- BDIGIT r;
- r = bigdivrem_single1(zds+yn, zds+ynzero, zn-yn, zds[zn-1], yds[ynzero]);
- zds[ynzero] = r;
- return;
- }
-
- bds.yn = yn - ynzero;
- bds.zds = zds + ynzero;
- bds.yds = yds + ynzero;
- bds.stop = Qfalse;
- bds.zn = zn - ynzero;
- if (bds.zn > 10000 || bds.yn > 10000) {
- retry:
- bds.stop = Qfalse;
- rb_thread_call_without_gvl(bigdivrem1, &bds, rb_big_stop, &bds);
-
- if (bds.stop == Qtrue) {
- /* execute trap handler, but exception was not raised. */
- goto retry;
- }
- }
- else {
- bigdivrem1(&bds);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-bary_divmod_normal(BDIGIT *qds, size_t qn, BDIGIT *rds, size_t rn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- int shift;
- BDIGIT *zds, *yyds;
- size_t zn;
- VALUE tmpyz = 0;
-
- assert(yn < xn || (xn == yn && yds[yn - 1] <= xds[xn - 1]));
- assert(qds ? (xn - yn + 1) <= qn : 1);
- assert(rds ? yn <= rn : 1);
-
- zn = xn + BIGDIVREM_EXTRA_WORDS;
-
- shift = nlz(yds[yn-1]);
- if (shift) {
- int alloc_y = !rds;
- int alloc_z = !qds || qn < zn;
- if (alloc_y && alloc_z) {
- yyds = ALLOCV_N(BDIGIT, tmpyz, yn+zn);
- zds = yyds + yn;
- }
- else {
- yyds = alloc_y ? ALLOCV_N(BDIGIT, tmpyz, yn) : rds;
- zds = alloc_z ? ALLOCV_N(BDIGIT, tmpyz, zn) : qds;
- }
- zds[xn] = bary_small_lshift(zds, xds, xn, shift);
- bary_small_lshift(yyds, yds, yn, shift);
- }
- else {
- if (qds && zn <= qn)
- zds = qds;
- else
- zds = ALLOCV_N(BDIGIT, tmpyz, zn);
- MEMCPY(zds, xds, BDIGIT, xn);
- zds[xn] = 0;
- /* bigdivrem_restoring will not modify y.
- * So use yds directly. */
- yyds = (BDIGIT *)yds;
- }
-
- bigdivrem_restoring(zds, zn, yyds, yn);
-
- if (rds) {
- if (shift)
- bary_small_rshift(rds, zds, yn, shift, 0);
- else
- MEMCPY(rds, zds, BDIGIT, yn);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(rds+yn, rn-yn);
- }
-
- if (qds) {
- size_t j = zn - yn;
- MEMMOVE(qds, zds+yn, BDIGIT, j);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(qds+j, qn-j);
- }
-
- if (tmpyz)
- ALLOCV_END(tmpyz);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_divrem_normal(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- size_t xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x), yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y), qn, rn;
- BDIGIT *xds = BDIGITS(x), *yds = BDIGITS(y), *qds, *rds;
- VALUE q, r;
-
- BARY_TRUNC(yds, yn);
- if (yn == 0)
- rb_num_zerodiv();
- BARY_TRUNC(xds, xn);
-
- if (xn < yn || (xn == yn && xds[xn - 1] < yds[yn - 1]))
- return rb_assoc_new(LONG2FIX(0), x);
-
- qn = xn + BIGDIVREM_EXTRA_WORDS;
- q = bignew(qn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- qds = BDIGITS(q);
-
- rn = yn;
- r = bignew(rn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
- rds = BDIGITS(r);
-
- bary_divmod_normal(qds, qn, rds, rn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
-
- bigtrunc(q);
- bigtrunc(r);
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
-
- return rb_assoc_new(q, r);
-}
-
-#ifdef USE_GMP
-static void
-bary_divmod_gmp(BDIGIT *qds, size_t qn, BDIGIT *rds, size_t rn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- const size_t nails = (sizeof(BDIGIT)-SIZEOF_BDIGIT)*CHAR_BIT;
- mpz_t x, y, q, r;
- size_t count;
-
- assert(yn < xn || (xn == yn && yds[yn - 1] <= xds[xn - 1]));
- assert(qds ? (xn - yn + 1) <= qn : 1);
- assert(rds ? yn <= rn : 1);
- assert(qds || rds);
-
- mpz_init(x);
- mpz_init(y);
- if (qds) mpz_init(q);
- if (rds) mpz_init(r);
-
- mpz_import(x, xn, -1, sizeof(BDIGIT), 0, nails, xds);
- mpz_import(y, yn, -1, sizeof(BDIGIT), 0, nails, yds);
-
- if (!rds) {
- mpz_fdiv_q(q, x, y);
- }
- else if (!qds) {
- mpz_fdiv_r(r, x, y);
- }
- else {
- mpz_fdiv_qr(q, r, x, y);
- }
-
- mpz_clear(x);
- mpz_clear(y);
-
- if (qds) {
- mpz_export(qds, &count, -1, sizeof(BDIGIT), 0, nails, q);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(qds+count, qn-count);
- mpz_clear(q);
- }
-
- if (rds) {
- mpz_export(rds, &count, -1, sizeof(BDIGIT), 0, nails, r);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(rds+count, rn-count);
- mpz_clear(r);
- }
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_divrem_gmp(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- size_t xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x), yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y), qn, rn;
- BDIGIT *xds = BDIGITS(x), *yds = BDIGITS(y), *qds, *rds;
- VALUE q, r;
-
- BARY_TRUNC(yds, yn);
- if (yn == 0)
- rb_num_zerodiv();
- BARY_TRUNC(xds, xn);
-
- if (xn < yn || (xn == yn && xds[xn - 1] < yds[yn - 1]))
- return rb_assoc_new(LONG2FIX(0), x);
-
- qn = xn - yn + 1;
- q = bignew(qn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- qds = BDIGITS(q);
-
- rn = yn;
- r = bignew(rn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
- rds = BDIGITS(r);
-
- bary_divmod_gmp(qds, qn, rds, rn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
-
- bigtrunc(q);
- bigtrunc(r);
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
-
- return rb_assoc_new(q, r);
-}
-#endif
-
-static void
-bary_divmod_branch(BDIGIT *qds, size_t qn, BDIGIT *rds, size_t rn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
-#ifdef USE_GMP
- if (GMP_DIV_DIGITS < xn) {
- bary_divmod_gmp(qds, qn, rds, rn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
- return;
- }
+#define DIGSPERLONG ((unsigned int)(SIZEOF_LONG/SIZEOF_BDIGITS))
+#if HAVE_LONG_LONG
+# define DIGSPERLL ((unsigned int)(SIZEOF_LONG_LONG/SIZEOF_BDIGITS))
#endif
- bary_divmod_normal(qds, qn, rds, rn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
-}
-
-static void
-bary_divmod(BDIGIT *qds, size_t qn, BDIGIT *rds, size_t rn, const BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, const BDIGIT *yds, size_t yn)
-{
- assert(xn <= qn);
- assert(yn <= rn);
-
- BARY_TRUNC(yds, yn);
- if (yn == 0)
- rb_num_zerodiv();
-
- BARY_TRUNC(xds, xn);
- if (xn == 0) {
- BDIGITS_ZERO(qds, qn);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(rds, rn);
- return;
- }
-
- if (xn < yn || (xn == yn && xds[xn - 1] < yds[yn - 1])) {
- MEMCPY(rds, xds, BDIGIT, xn);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(rds+xn, rn-xn);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(qds, qn);
- }
- else if (yn == 1) {
- MEMCPY(qds, xds, BDIGIT, xn);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(qds+xn, qn-xn);
- rds[0] = bigdivrem_single(qds, xds, xn, yds[0]);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(rds+1, rn-1);
- }
- else if (xn == 2 && yn == 2) {
- BDIGIT_DBL x = bary2bdigitdbl(xds, 2);
- BDIGIT_DBL y = bary2bdigitdbl(yds, 2);
- BDIGIT_DBL q = x / y;
- BDIGIT_DBL r = x % y;
- qds[0] = BIGLO(q);
- qds[1] = BIGLO(BIGDN(q));
- BDIGITS_ZERO(qds+2, qn-2);
- rds[0] = BIGLO(r);
- rds[1] = BIGLO(BIGDN(r));
- BDIGITS_ZERO(rds+2, rn-2);
- }
- else {
- bary_divmod_branch(qds, qn, rds, rn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
- }
-}
+#define BIGUP(x) ((BDIGIT_DBL)(x) << BITSPERDIG)
+#define BIGDN(x) RSHIFT(x,BITSPERDIG)
+#define BIGLO(x) ((BDIGIT)((x) & (BIGRAD-1)))
+#define BDIGMAX ((BDIGIT)-1)
-
-#define BIGNUM_DEBUG 0
-#if BIGNUM_DEBUG
-#define ON_DEBUG(x) do { x; } while (0)
-static void
-dump_bignum(VALUE x)
-{
- long i;
- printf("%c0x0", BIGNUM_SIGN(x) ? '+' : '-');
- for (i = BIGNUM_LEN(x); i--; ) {
- printf("_%0*"PRIxBDIGIT, SIZEOF_BDIGIT*2, BDIGITS(x)[i]);
- }
- printf(", len=%"PRIuSIZE, BIGNUM_LEN(x));
- puts("");
-}
+#define BIGZEROP(x) (RBIGNUM(x)->len == 0 || (RBIGNUM(x)->len == 1 && BDIGITS(x)[0] == 0))
static VALUE
-rb_big_dump(VALUE x)
-{
- dump_bignum(x);
- return x;
-}
-#else
-#define ON_DEBUG(x)
-#endif
-
-static int
-bigzero_p(VALUE x)
-{
- return bary_zero_p(BDIGITS(x), BIGNUM_LEN(x));
-}
-
-int
-rb_bigzero_p(VALUE x)
-{
- return BIGZEROP(x);
-}
-
-int
-rb_cmpint(VALUE val, VALUE a, VALUE b)
-{
- if (NIL_P(val)) {
- rb_cmperr(a, b);
- }
- if (FIXNUM_P(val)) {
- long l = FIX2LONG(val);
- if (l > 0) return 1;
- if (l < 0) return -1;
- return 0;
- }
- if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(val)) {
- if (BIGZEROP(val)) return 0;
- if (BIGNUM_SIGN(val)) return 1;
- return -1;
- }
- if (RTEST(rb_funcall(val, '>', 1, INT2FIX(0)))) return 1;
- if (RTEST(rb_funcall(val, '<', 1, INT2FIX(0)))) return -1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-#define BIGNUM_SET_LEN(b,l) \
- ((RBASIC(b)->flags & BIGNUM_EMBED_FLAG) ? \
- (void)(RBASIC(b)->flags = \
- (RBASIC(b)->flags & ~BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MASK) | \
- ((l) << BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT)) : \
- (void)(RBIGNUM(b)->as.heap.len = (l)))
-
-static void
-rb_big_realloc(VALUE big, size_t len)
-{
- BDIGIT *ds;
- if (RBASIC(big)->flags & BIGNUM_EMBED_FLAG) {
- if (BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MAX < len) {
- ds = ALLOC_N(BDIGIT, len);
- MEMCPY(ds, RBIGNUM(big)->as.ary, BDIGIT, BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MAX);
- RBIGNUM(big)->as.heap.len = BIGNUM_LEN(big);
- RBIGNUM(big)->as.heap.digits = ds;
- RBASIC(big)->flags &= ~BIGNUM_EMBED_FLAG;
- }
- }
- else {
- if (len <= BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- ds = RBIGNUM(big)->as.heap.digits;
- RBASIC(big)->flags |= BIGNUM_EMBED_FLAG;
- BIGNUM_SET_LEN(big, len);
- (void)VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED((void*)RBIGNUM(big)->as.ary, sizeof(RBIGNUM(big)->as.ary));
- if (ds) {
- MEMCPY(RBIGNUM(big)->as.ary, ds, BDIGIT, len);
- xfree(ds);
- }
- }
- else {
- if (BIGNUM_LEN(big) == 0) {
- RBIGNUM(big)->as.heap.digits = ALLOC_N(BDIGIT, len);
- }
- else {
- REALLOC_N(RBIGNUM(big)->as.heap.digits, BDIGIT, len);
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-void
-rb_big_resize(VALUE big, size_t len)
+bignew_1(klass, len, sign)
+ VALUE klass;
+ long len;
+ int sign;
{
- rb_big_realloc(big, len);
- BIGNUM_SET_LEN(big, len);
-}
+ NEWOBJ(big, struct RBignum);
+ OBJSETUP(big, klass, T_BIGNUM);
+ big->sign = sign?1:0;
+ big->len = len;
+ big->digits = ALLOC_N(BDIGIT, len);
-static VALUE
-bignew_1(VALUE klass, size_t len, int sign)
-{
- NEWOBJ_OF(big, struct RBignum, klass, T_BIGNUM | (RGENGC_WB_PROTECTED_BIGNUM ? FL_WB_PROTECTED : 0));
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(big, sign?1:0);
- if (len <= BIGNUM_EMBED_LEN_MAX) {
- RBASIC(big)->flags |= BIGNUM_EMBED_FLAG;
- BIGNUM_SET_LEN(big, len);
- (void)VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED((void*)RBIGNUM(big)->as.ary, sizeof(RBIGNUM(big)->as.ary));
- }
- else {
- RBIGNUM(big)->as.heap.digits = ALLOC_N(BDIGIT, len);
- RBIGNUM(big)->as.heap.len = len;
- }
- OBJ_FREEZE(big);
return (VALUE)big;
}
-VALUE
-rb_big_new(size_t len, int sign)
-{
- return bignew(len, sign != 0);
-}
+#define bignew(len,sign) bignew_1(rb_cBignum,len,sign)
VALUE
-rb_big_clone(VALUE x)
+rb_big_clone(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
- size_t len = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- VALUE z = bignew_1(CLASS_OF(x), len, BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
+ VALUE z = bignew_1(CLASS_OF(x), RBIGNUM(x)->len, RBIGNUM(x)->sign);
- MEMCPY(BDIGITS(z), BDIGITS(x), BDIGIT, len);
+ MEMCPY(BDIGITS(z), BDIGITS(x), BDIGIT, RBIGNUM(x)->len);
return z;
}
-static void
-big_extend_carry(VALUE x)
-{
- rb_big_resize(x, BIGNUM_LEN(x)+1);
- BDIGITS(x)[BIGNUM_LEN(x)-1] = 1;
-}
-
/* modify a bignum by 2's complement */
static void
-get2comp(VALUE x)
+get2comp(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
- long i = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
+ long i = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
BDIGIT *ds = BDIGITS(x);
+ BDIGIT_DBL num;
- if (bary_2comp(ds, i)) {
- big_extend_carry(x);
+ while (i--) ds[i] = ~ds[i];
+ i = 0; num = 1;
+ do {
+ num += ds[i];
+ ds[i++] = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGDN(num);
+ } while (i < RBIGNUM(x)->len);
+ if (num != 0) {
+ REALLOC_N(RBIGNUM(x)->digits, BDIGIT, ++RBIGNUM(x)->len);
+ ds = BDIGITS(x);
+ ds[RBIGNUM(x)->len-1] = RBIGNUM(x)->sign ? ~0 : 1;
}
}
void
-rb_big_2comp(VALUE x) /* get 2's complement */
+rb_big_2comp(x) /* get 2's complement */
+ VALUE x;
{
get2comp(x);
}
-static BDIGIT
-abs2twocomp(VALUE *xp, long *n_ret)
-{
- VALUE x = *xp;
- long n = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- BDIGIT *ds = BDIGITS(x);
- BDIGIT hibits = 0;
-
- BARY_TRUNC(ds, n);
-
- if (n != 0 && BIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P(x)) {
- VALUE z = bignew_1(CLASS_OF(x), n, 0);
- MEMCPY(BDIGITS(z), ds, BDIGIT, n);
- bary_2comp(BDIGITS(z), n);
- hibits = BDIGMAX;
- *xp = z;
- }
- *n_ret = n;
- return hibits;
-}
-
-static void
-twocomp2abs_bang(VALUE x, int hibits)
-{
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(x, !hibits);
- if (hibits) {
- get2comp(x);
- }
-}
-
-static inline VALUE
-bigtrunc(VALUE x)
-{
- size_t len = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- BDIGIT *ds = BDIGITS(x);
-
- if (len == 0) return x;
- while (--len && !ds[len]);
- if (BIGNUM_LEN(x) > len+1) {
- rb_big_resize(x, len+1);
- }
- return x;
-}
-
-static inline VALUE
-bigfixize(VALUE x)
+static VALUE
+bignorm(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
- size_t n = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- BDIGIT *ds = BDIGITS(x);
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
- unsigned long u;
-#else
- BDIGIT u;
-#endif
-
- BARY_TRUNC(ds, n);
-
- if (n == 0) return INT2FIX(0);
-
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
- if (sizeof(long)/SIZEOF_BDIGIT < n)
- goto return_big;
- else {
- int i = (int)n;
- u = 0;
- while (i--) {
- u = (unsigned long)(BIGUP(u) + ds[i]);
- }
+ if (FIXNUM_P(x)) {
+ return x;
}
-#else /* SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG */
- if (1 < n)
- goto return_big;
- else
- u = ds[0];
-#endif
+ else if (TYPE(x) == T_BIGNUM) {
+ long len = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ BDIGIT *ds = BDIGITS(x);
- if (BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(x)) {
- if (POSFIXABLE(u)) return LONG2FIX((long)u);
- }
- else {
- if (u <= -FIXNUM_MIN) return LONG2FIX(-(long)u);
- }
+ while (len-- && !ds[len]) ;
+ RBIGNUM(x)->len = ++len;
- return_big:
- rb_big_resize(x, n);
- return x;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-bignorm(VALUE x)
-{
- if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(x)) {
- x = bigfixize(x);
+ if (len*SIZEOF_BDIGITS <= sizeof(VALUE)) {
+ long num = 0;
+ while (len--) {
+ num = BIGUP(num) + ds[len];
+ }
+ if (num >= 0) {
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ if (POSFIXABLE(num)) return LONG2FIX(num);
+ }
+ else if (NEGFIXABLE(-(long)num)) return LONG2FIX(-(long)num);
+ }
+ }
}
return x;
}
VALUE
-rb_big_norm(VALUE x)
+rb_big_norm(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
return bignorm(x);
}
VALUE
-rb_uint2big(VALUE n)
+rb_uint2big(n)
+ unsigned long n;
{
- long i;
- VALUE big = bignew(bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_VALUE), 1);
- BDIGIT *digits = BDIGITS(big);
+ BDIGIT_DBL num = n;
+ long i = 0;
+ BDIGIT *digits;
+ VALUE big;
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_VALUE
- digits[0] = n;
-#else
- for (i = 0; i < bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_VALUE); i++) {
- digits[i] = BIGLO(n);
- n = BIGDN(n);
+ big = bignew(DIGSPERLONG, 1);
+ digits = BDIGITS(big);
+ while (i < DIGSPERLONG) {
+ digits[i++] = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGDN(num);
}
-#endif
- i = bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_VALUE);
+ i = DIGSPERLONG;
while (--i && !digits[i]) ;
- BIGNUM_SET_LEN(big, i+1);
+ RBIGNUM(big)->len = i+1;
return big;
}
VALUE
-rb_int2big(SIGNED_VALUE n)
+rb_int2big(n)
+ long n;
{
long neg = 0;
- VALUE u;
VALUE big;
if (n < 0) {
- u = 1 + (VALUE)(-(n + 1)); /* u = -n avoiding overflow */
+ n = -n;
neg = 1;
}
- else {
- u = n;
- }
- big = rb_uint2big(u);
+ big = rb_uint2big(n);
if (neg) {
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(big, 0);
+ RBIGNUM(big)->sign = 0;
}
return big;
}
VALUE
-rb_uint2inum(VALUE n)
+rb_uint2inum(n)
+ unsigned long n;
{
if (POSFIXABLE(n)) return LONG2FIX(n);
return rb_uint2big(n);
}
VALUE
-rb_int2inum(SIGNED_VALUE n)
+rb_int2inum(n)
+ long n;
{
if (FIXABLE(n)) return LONG2FIX(n);
return rb_int2big(n);
}
-void
-rb_big_pack(VALUE val, unsigned long *buf, long num_longs)
-{
- rb_integer_pack(val, buf, num_longs, sizeof(long), 0,
- INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER|
- INTEGER_PACK_2COMP);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_unpack(unsigned long *buf, long num_longs)
-{
- return rb_integer_unpack(buf, num_longs, sizeof(long), 0,
- INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER|
- INTEGER_PACK_2COMP);
-}
+#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG
-/*
- * Calculate the number of bytes to be required to represent
- * the absolute value of the integer given as _val_.
- *
- * [val] an integer.
- * [nlz_bits_ret] number of leading zero bits in the most significant byte is returned if not NULL.
- *
- * This function returns ((val_numbits * CHAR_BIT + CHAR_BIT - 1) / CHAR_BIT)
- * where val_numbits is the number of bits of abs(val).
- * This function should not overflow.
- *
- * If nlz_bits_ret is not NULL,
- * (return_value * CHAR_BIT - val_numbits) is stored in *nlz_bits_ret.
- * In this case, 0 <= *nlz_bits_ret < CHAR_BIT.
- *
- */
-size_t
-rb_absint_size(VALUE val, int *nlz_bits_ret)
+void
+rb_quad_pack(buf, val)
+ char *buf;
+ VALUE val;
{
- BDIGIT *dp;
- BDIGIT *de;
- BDIGIT fixbuf[bdigit_roomof(sizeof(long))];
-
- int num_leading_zeros;
+ LONG_LONG q;
val = rb_to_int(val);
-
if (FIXNUM_P(val)) {
- long v = FIX2LONG(val);
- if (v < 0) {
- v = -v;
- }
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG
- fixbuf[0] = v;
-#else
- {
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < numberof(fixbuf); i++) {
- fixbuf[i] = BIGLO(v);
- v = BIGDN(v);
- }
- }
-#endif
- dp = fixbuf;
- de = fixbuf + numberof(fixbuf);
+ q = FIX2LONG(val);
}
else {
- dp = BDIGITS(val);
- de = dp + BIGNUM_LEN(val);
- }
- while (dp < de && de[-1] == 0)
- de--;
- if (dp == de) {
- if (nlz_bits_ret)
- *nlz_bits_ret = 0;
- return 0;
+ long len = RBIGNUM(val)->len;
+ BDIGIT *ds;
+
+ if (len > SIZEOF_LONG_LONG/SIZEOF_BDIGITS)
+ rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `quad int'");
+ ds = BDIGITS(val);
+ q = 0;
+ while (len--) {
+ q = BIGUP(q);
+ q += ds[len];
+ }
+ if (!RBIGNUM(val)->sign) q = -q;
}
- num_leading_zeros = nlz(de[-1]);
- if (nlz_bits_ret)
- *nlz_bits_ret = num_leading_zeros % CHAR_BIT;
- return (de - dp) * SIZEOF_BDIGIT - num_leading_zeros / CHAR_BIT;
+ memcpy(buf, (char*)&q, SIZEOF_LONG_LONG);
}
-static size_t
-absint_numwords_small(size_t numbytes, int nlz_bits_in_msbyte, size_t word_numbits, size_t *nlz_bits_ret)
+VALUE
+rb_quad_unpack(buf, sign)
+ const char *buf;
+ int sign;
{
- size_t val_numbits = numbytes * CHAR_BIT - nlz_bits_in_msbyte;
- size_t div = val_numbits / word_numbits;
- size_t mod = val_numbits % word_numbits;
- size_t numwords;
- size_t nlz_bits;
- numwords = mod == 0 ? div : div + 1;
- nlz_bits = mod == 0 ? 0 : word_numbits - mod;
- *nlz_bits_ret = nlz_bits;
- return numwords;
-}
+ unsigned LONG_LONG q;
+ long neg = 0;
+ long i;
+ BDIGIT *digits;
+ VALUE big;
-static size_t
-absint_numwords_generic(size_t numbytes, int nlz_bits_in_msbyte, size_t word_numbits, size_t *nlz_bits_ret)
-{
- static const BDIGIT char_bit[1] = { CHAR_BIT };
- BDIGIT numbytes_bary[bdigit_roomof(sizeof(numbytes))];
- BDIGIT val_numbits_bary[bdigit_roomof(sizeof(numbytes) + 1)];
- BDIGIT nlz_bits_in_msbyte_bary[1] = { nlz_bits_in_msbyte };
- BDIGIT word_numbits_bary[bdigit_roomof(sizeof(word_numbits))];
- BDIGIT div_bary[numberof(val_numbits_bary) + BIGDIVREM_EXTRA_WORDS];
- BDIGIT mod_bary[numberof(word_numbits_bary)];
- BDIGIT one[1] = { 1 };
- size_t nlz_bits;
- size_t mod;
- int sign;
- size_t numwords;
-
- /*
- * val_numbits = numbytes * CHAR_BIT - nlz_bits_in_msbyte
- * div, mod = val_numbits.divmod(word_numbits)
- * numwords = mod == 0 ? div : div + 1
- * nlz_bits = mod == 0 ? 0 : word_numbits - mod
- */
-
- bary_unpack(BARY_ARGS(numbytes_bary), &numbytes, 1, sizeof(numbytes), 0,
- INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER);
- BARY_SHORT_MUL(val_numbits_bary, numbytes_bary, char_bit);
- if (nlz_bits_in_msbyte)
- BARY_SUB(val_numbits_bary, val_numbits_bary, nlz_bits_in_msbyte_bary);
- bary_unpack(BARY_ARGS(word_numbits_bary), &word_numbits, 1, sizeof(word_numbits), 0,
- INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER);
- BARY_DIVMOD(div_bary, mod_bary, val_numbits_bary, word_numbits_bary);
- if (BARY_ZERO_P(mod_bary)) {
- nlz_bits = 0;
+ memcpy(&q, buf, SIZEOF_LONG_LONG);
+ if (sign) {
+ if (FIXABLE((LONG_LONG)q)) return LONG2FIX((LONG_LONG)q);
+ if ((LONG_LONG)q < 0) {
+ q = -(LONG_LONG)q;
+ neg = 1;
+ }
}
else {
- BARY_ADD(div_bary, div_bary, one);
- bary_pack(+1, BARY_ARGS(mod_bary), &mod, 1, sizeof(mod), 0,
- INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER);
- nlz_bits = word_numbits - mod;
+ if (POSFIXABLE(q)) return LONG2FIX(q);
}
- sign = bary_pack(+1, BARY_ARGS(div_bary), &numwords, 1, sizeof(numwords), 0,
- INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER);
- if (sign == 2) {
-#if defined __GNUC__ && (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 4)
- *nlz_bits_ret = 0;
-#endif
- return (size_t)-1;
+ i = 0;
+ big = bignew(DIGSPERLL, 1);
+ digits = BDIGITS(big);
+ while (i < DIGSPERLL) {
+ digits[i++] = BIGLO(q);
+ q = BIGDN(q);
}
- *nlz_bits_ret = nlz_bits;
- return numwords;
-}
-/*
- * Calculate the number of words to be required to represent
- * the absolute value of the integer given as _val_.
- *
- * [val] an integer.
- * [word_numbits] number of bits in a word.
- * [nlz_bits_ret] number of leading zero bits in the most significant word is returned if not NULL.
- *
- * This function returns ((val_numbits * CHAR_BIT + word_numbits - 1) / word_numbits)
- * where val_numbits is the number of bits of abs(val).
- *
- * This function can overflow.
- * When overflow occur, (size_t)-1 is returned.
- *
- * If nlz_bits_ret is not NULL and overflow is not occur,
- * (return_value * word_numbits - val_numbits) is stored in *nlz_bits_ret.
- * In this case, 0 <= *nlz_bits_ret < word_numbits.
- *
- */
-size_t
-rb_absint_numwords(VALUE val, size_t word_numbits, size_t *nlz_bits_ret)
-{
- size_t numbytes;
- int nlz_bits_in_msbyte;
- size_t numwords;
- size_t nlz_bits;
-
- if (word_numbits == 0)
- return (size_t)-1;
-
- numbytes = rb_absint_size(val, &nlz_bits_in_msbyte);
+ i = DIGSPERLL;
+ while (i-- && !digits[i]) ;
+ RBIGNUM(big)->len = i+1;
- if (numbytes <= SIZE_MAX / CHAR_BIT) {
- numwords = absint_numwords_small(numbytes, nlz_bits_in_msbyte, word_numbits, &nlz_bits);
-#ifdef DEBUG_INTEGER_PACK
- {
- size_t numwords0, nlz_bits0;
- numwords0 = absint_numwords_generic(numbytes, nlz_bits_in_msbyte, word_numbits, &nlz_bits0);
- assert(numwords0 == numwords);
- assert(nlz_bits0 == nlz_bits);
- }
-#endif
- }
- else {
- numwords = absint_numwords_generic(numbytes, nlz_bits_in_msbyte, word_numbits, &nlz_bits);
+ if (neg) {
+ RBIGNUM(big)->sign = 0;
}
- if (numwords == (size_t)-1)
- return numwords;
-
- if (nlz_bits_ret)
- *nlz_bits_ret = nlz_bits;
-
- return numwords;
+ return bignorm(big);
}
-/* Test abs(val) consists only a bit or not.
- *
- * Returns 1 if abs(val) == 1 << n for some n >= 0.
- * Returns 0 otherwise.
- *
- * rb_absint_singlebit_p can be used to determine required buffer size
- * for rb_integer_pack used with INTEGER_PACK_2COMP (two's complement).
- *
- * Following example calculates number of bits required to
- * represent val in two's complement number, without sign bit.
- *
- * size_t size;
- * int neg = FIXNUM_P(val) ? FIX2LONG(val) < 0 : BIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P(val);
- * size = rb_absint_numwords(val, 1, NULL)
- * if (size == (size_t)-1) ...overflow...
- * if (neg && rb_absint_singlebit_p(val))
- * size--;
- *
- * Following example calculates number of bytes required to
- * represent val in two's complement number, with sign bit.
- *
- * size_t size;
- * int neg = FIXNUM_P(val) ? FIX2LONG(val) < 0 : BIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P(val);
- * int nlz_bits;
- * size = rb_absint_size(val, &nlz_bits);
- * if (nlz_bits == 0 && !(neg && rb_absint_singlebit_p(val)))
- * size++;
- */
-int
-rb_absint_singlebit_p(VALUE val)
-{
- BDIGIT *dp;
- BDIGIT *de;
- BDIGIT fixbuf[bdigit_roomof(sizeof(long))];
- BDIGIT d;
-
- val = rb_to_int(val);
-
- if (FIXNUM_P(val)) {
- long v = FIX2LONG(val);
- if (v < 0) {
- v = -v;
- }
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG
- fixbuf[0] = v;
#else
- {
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < numberof(fixbuf); i++) {
- fixbuf[i] = BIGLO(v);
- v = BIGDN(v);
- }
- }
-#endif
- dp = fixbuf;
- de = fixbuf + numberof(fixbuf);
- }
- else {
- dp = BDIGITS(val);
- de = dp + BIGNUM_LEN(val);
- }
- while (dp < de && de[-1] == 0)
- de--;
- while (dp < de && dp[0] == 0)
- dp++;
- if (dp == de) /* no bit set. */
- return 0;
- if (dp != de-1) /* two non-zero words. two bits set, at least. */
- return 0;
- d = *dp;
- return POW2_P(d);
-}
+#define QUAD_SIZE 8
-/*
- * Export an integer into a buffer.
- *
- * This function fills the buffer specified by _words_ and _numwords_ as
- * val in the format specified by _wordsize_, _nails_ and _flags_.
- *
- * [val] Fixnum, Bignum or another integer like object which has to_int method.
- * [words] buffer to export abs(val).
- * [numwords] the size of given buffer as number of words.
- * [wordsize] the size of word as number of bytes.
- * [nails] number of padding bits in a word.
- * Most significant nails bits of each word are filled by zero.
- * [flags] bitwise or of constants which name starts "INTEGER_PACK_".
- *
- * flags:
- * [INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST] Store the most significant word as the first word.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST] Store the least significant word as the first word.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST] Store the most significant byte in a word as the first byte in the word.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST] Store the least significant byte in a word as the first byte in the word.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER] INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST or INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST corresponding to the host's endian.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_2COMP] Use 2's complement representation.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_LITTLE_ENDIAN] Same as INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST
- * [INTEGER_PACK_BIG_ENDIAN] Same as INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST|INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST
- * [INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION] Use generic implementation (for test and debug).
- *
- * This function fills the buffer specified by _words_
- * as abs(val) if INTEGER_PACK_2COMP is not specified in _flags_.
- * If INTEGER_PACK_2COMP is specified, 2's complement representation of val is
- * filled in the buffer.
- *
- * This function returns the signedness and overflow condition.
- * The overflow condition depends on INTEGER_PACK_2COMP.
- *
- * INTEGER_PACK_2COMP is not specified:
- * -2 : negative overflow. val <= -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails))
- * -1 : negative without overflow. -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) < val < 0
- * 0 : zero. val == 0
- * 1 : positive without overflow. 0 < val < 2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails))
- * 2 : positive overflow. 2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) <= val
- *
- * INTEGER_PACK_2COMP is specified:
- * -2 : negative overflow. val < -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails))
- * -1 : negative without overflow. -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) <= val < 0
- * 0 : zero. val == 0
- * 1 : positive without overflow. 0 < val < 2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails))
- * 2 : positive overflow. 2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) <= val
- *
- * The value, -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)), is representable
- * in 2's complement representation but not representable in absolute value.
- * So -1 is returned for the value if INTEGER_PACK_2COMP is specified
- * but returns -2 if INTEGER_PACK_2COMP is not specified.
- *
- * The least significant words are filled in the buffer when overflow occur.
- */
-
-int
-rb_integer_pack(VALUE val, void *words, size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int flags)
+void
+rb_quad_pack(buf, val)
+ char *buf;
+ VALUE val;
{
- int sign;
- BDIGIT *ds;
- size_t num_bdigits;
- BDIGIT fixbuf[bdigit_roomof(sizeof(long))];
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(val) = rb_to_int(val);
+ long len;
+ memset(buf, 0, QUAD_SIZE);
+ val = rb_to_int(val);
if (FIXNUM_P(val)) {
- long v = FIX2LONG(val);
- if (v < 0) {
- sign = -1;
- v = -v;
- }
- else {
- sign = 1;
- }
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG
- fixbuf[0] = v;
-#else
- {
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < numberof(fixbuf); i++) {
- fixbuf[i] = BIGLO(v);
- v = BIGDN(v);
- }
- }
-#endif
- ds = fixbuf;
- num_bdigits = numberof(fixbuf);
- }
- else {
- sign = BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(val) ? 1 : -1;
- ds = BDIGITS(val);
- num_bdigits = BIGNUM_LEN(val);
+ val = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(val));
+ }
+ len = RBIGNUM(val)->len * SIZEOF_BDIGITS;
+ if (len > QUAD_SIZE) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `quad int'");
+ }
+ memcpy(buf, (char*)BDIGITS(val), len);
+ if (!RBIGNUM(val)->sign) {
+ len = QUAD_SIZE;
+ while (len--) {
+ *buf = ~*buf;
+ buf++;
+ }
}
-
- return bary_pack(sign, ds, num_bdigits, words, numwords, wordsize, nails, flags);
}
-/*
- * Import an integer into a buffer.
- *
- * [words] buffer to import.
- * [numwords] the size of given buffer as number of words.
- * [wordsize] the size of word as number of bytes.
- * [nails] number of padding bits in a word.
- * Most significant nails bits of each word are ignored.
- * [flags] bitwise or of constants which name starts "INTEGER_PACK_".
- *
- * flags:
- * [INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST] Interpret the first word as the most significant word.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST] Interpret the first word as the least significant word.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST] Interpret the first byte in a word as the most significant byte in the word.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST] Interpret the first byte in a word as the least significant byte in the word.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER] INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST or INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST corresponding to the host's endian.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_2COMP] Use 2's complement representation.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_LITTLE_ENDIAN] Same as INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST
- * [INTEGER_PACK_BIG_ENDIAN] Same as INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST|INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST
- * [INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_BIGNUM] the result will be a Bignum
- * even if it is representable as a Fixnum.
- * [INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE] Returns non-positive value.
- * (Returns non-negative value if not specified.)
- * [INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION] Use generic implementation (for test and debug).
- *
- * This function returns the imported integer as Fixnum or Bignum.
- *
- * The range of the result value depends on INTEGER_PACK_2COMP and INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE.
- *
- * INTEGER_PACK_2COMP is not set:
- * 0 <= val < 2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) if !INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE
- * -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) < val <= 0 if INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE
- *
- * INTEGER_PACK_2COMP is set:
- * -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)-1) <= val <= 2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)-1)-1 if !INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE
- * -2**(numwords*(wordsize*CHAR_BIT-nails)) <= val <= -1 if INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE
- *
- * INTEGER_PACK_2COMP without INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE means sign extension.
- * INTEGER_PACK_2COMP with INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE mean assuming the higher bits are 1.
- *
- * Note that this function returns 0 when numwords is zero and
- * INTEGER_PACK_2COMP is set but INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE is not set.
- */
+#define BNEG(b) (RSHIFT(((BDIGIT*)b)[QUAD_SIZE/SIZEOF_BDIGITS-1],BITSPERDIG-1) != 0)
VALUE
-rb_integer_unpack(const void *words, size_t numwords, size_t wordsize, size_t nails, int flags)
-{
- VALUE val;
- size_t num_bdigits;
+rb_quad_unpack(buf, sign)
+ const char *buf;
int sign;
- int nlp_bits;
- BDIGIT *ds;
- BDIGIT fixbuf[2] = { 0, 0 };
-
- validate_integer_pack_format(numwords, wordsize, nails, flags,
- INTEGER_PACK_MSWORD_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_MSBYTE_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_LSBYTE_FIRST|
- INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER|
- INTEGER_PACK_2COMP|
- INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_BIGNUM|
- INTEGER_PACK_NEGATIVE|
- INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION);
-
- num_bdigits = integer_unpack_num_bdigits(numwords, wordsize, nails, &nlp_bits);
-
- if (LONG_MAX-1 < num_bdigits)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too big to unpack as an integer");
- if (num_bdigits <= numberof(fixbuf) && !(flags & INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_BIGNUM)) {
- val = Qfalse;
- ds = fixbuf;
- }
- else {
- val = bignew((long)num_bdigits, 0);
- ds = BDIGITS(val);
- }
- sign = bary_unpack_internal(ds, num_bdigits, words, numwords, wordsize, nails, flags, nlp_bits);
-
- if (sign == -2) {
- if (val) {
- big_extend_carry(val);
- }
- else if (num_bdigits == numberof(fixbuf)) {
- val = bignew((long)num_bdigits+1, 0);
- MEMCPY(BDIGITS(val), fixbuf, BDIGIT, num_bdigits);
- BDIGITS(val)[num_bdigits++] = 1;
- }
- else {
- ds[num_bdigits++] = 1;
- }
- }
-
- if (!val) {
- BDIGIT_DBL u = fixbuf[0] + BIGUP(fixbuf[1]);
- if (u == 0)
- return LONG2FIX(0);
- if (0 < sign && POSFIXABLE(u))
- return LONG2FIX(u);
- if (sign < 0 && BDIGIT_MSB(fixbuf[1]) == 0 &&
- NEGFIXABLE(-(BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)u))
- return LONG2FIX(-(BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)u);
- val = bignew((long)num_bdigits, 0 <= sign);
- MEMCPY(BDIGITS(val), fixbuf, BDIGIT, num_bdigits);
- }
-
- if ((flags & INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_BIGNUM) && sign != 0 &&
- bary_zero_p(BDIGITS(val), BIGNUM_LEN(val)))
- sign = 0;
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(val, 0 <= sign);
-
- if (flags & INTEGER_PACK_FORCE_BIGNUM)
- return bigtrunc(val);
- return bignorm(val);
-}
-
-#define conv_digit(c) (ruby_digit36_to_number_table[(unsigned char)(c)])
-
-static void
-str2big_scan_digits(const char *s, const char *str, int base, int badcheck, size_t *num_digits_p, size_t *len_p)
{
- char nondigit = 0;
- size_t num_digits = 0;
- const char *digits_start = str;
- const char *digits_end = str;
+ VALUE big = bignew(QUAD_SIZE/SIZEOF_BDIGITS, 1);
- int c;
-
- if (badcheck && *str == '_') goto bad;
+ memcpy((char*)BDIGITS(big), buf, QUAD_SIZE);
+ if (sign && BNEG(buf)) {
+ long len = QUAD_SIZE;
+ char *tmp = (char*)BDIGITS(big);
- while ((c = *str++) != 0) {
- if (c == '_') {
- if (nondigit) {
- if (badcheck) goto bad;
- break;
- }
- nondigit = (char) c;
- continue;
+ RBIGNUM(big)->sign = 0;
+ while (len--) {
+ *tmp = ~*tmp;
+ tmp++;
}
- else if ((c = conv_digit(c)) < 0) {
- break;
- }
- if (c >= base) break;
- nondigit = 0;
- num_digits++;
- digits_end = str;
- }
- if (badcheck) {
- str--;
- if (s+1 < str && str[-1] == '_') goto bad;
- while (*str && ISSPACE(*str)) str++;
- if (*str) {
- bad:
- rb_invalid_str(s, "Integer()");
- }
- }
- *num_digits_p = num_digits;
- *len_p = digits_end - digits_start;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-str2big_poweroftwo(
- int sign,
- const char *digits_start,
- const char *digits_end,
- size_t num_digits,
- int bits_per_digit)
-{
- BDIGIT *dp;
- BDIGIT_DBL dd;
- int numbits;
-
- size_t num_bdigits;
- const char *p;
- int c;
- VALUE z;
-
- num_bdigits = (num_digits / BITSPERDIG) * bits_per_digit + roomof((num_digits % BITSPERDIG) * bits_per_digit, BITSPERDIG);
- z = bignew(num_bdigits, sign);
- dp = BDIGITS(z);
- dd = 0;
- numbits = 0;
- for (p = digits_end; digits_start < p; p--) {
- if ((c = conv_digit(p[-1])) < 0)
- continue;
- dd |= (BDIGIT_DBL)c << numbits;
- numbits += bits_per_digit;
- if (BITSPERDIG <= numbits) {
- *dp++ = BIGLO(dd);
- dd = BIGDN(dd);
- numbits -= BITSPERDIG;
- }
- }
- if (numbits) {
- *dp++ = BIGLO(dd);
- }
- assert((size_t)(dp - BDIGITS(z)) == num_bdigits);
-
- return z;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-str2big_normal(
- int sign,
- const char *digits_start,
- const char *digits_end,
- size_t num_bdigits,
- int base)
-{
- size_t blen = 1;
- BDIGIT *zds;
- BDIGIT_DBL num;
-
- size_t i;
- const char *p;
- int c;
- VALUE z;
-
- z = bignew(num_bdigits, sign);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds, num_bdigits);
-
- for (p = digits_start; p < digits_end; p++) {
- if ((c = conv_digit(*p)) < 0)
- continue;
- num = c;
- i = 0;
- for (;;) {
- while (i<blen) {
- num += (BDIGIT_DBL)zds[i]*base;
- zds[i++] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- if (num) {
- blen++;
- continue;
- }
- break;
- }
- assert(blen <= num_bdigits);
- }
-
- return z;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-str2big_karatsuba(
- int sign,
- const char *digits_start,
- const char *digits_end,
- size_t num_digits,
- size_t num_bdigits,
- int digits_per_bdigits_dbl,
- int base)
-{
- VALUE powerv;
- size_t unit;
- VALUE tmpuv = 0;
- BDIGIT *uds, *vds, *tds;
- BDIGIT_DBL dd;
- BDIGIT_DBL current_base;
- int m;
- int power_level = 0;
-
- size_t i;
- const char *p;
- int c;
- VALUE z;
-
- uds = ALLOCV_N(BDIGIT, tmpuv, 2*num_bdigits);
- vds = uds + num_bdigits;
-
- powerv = power_cache_get_power(base, power_level, NULL);
-
- i = 0;
- dd = 0;
- current_base = 1;
- m = digits_per_bdigits_dbl;
- if (num_digits < (size_t)m)
- m = (int)num_digits;
- for (p = digits_end; digits_start < p; p--) {
- if ((c = conv_digit(p[-1])) < 0)
- continue;
- dd = dd + c * current_base;
- current_base *= base;
- num_digits--;
- m--;
- if (m == 0) {
- uds[i++] = BIGLO(dd);
- uds[i++] = (BDIGIT)BIGDN(dd);
- dd = 0;
- m = digits_per_bdigits_dbl;
- if (num_digits < (size_t)m)
- m = (int)num_digits;
- current_base = 1;
- }
}
- assert(i == num_bdigits);
- for (unit = 2; unit < num_bdigits; unit *= 2) {
- for (i = 0; i < num_bdigits; i += unit*2) {
- if (2*unit <= num_bdigits - i) {
- bary_mul(vds+i, unit*2, BDIGITS(powerv), BIGNUM_LEN(powerv), uds+i+unit, unit);
- bary_add(vds+i, unit*2, vds+i, unit*2, uds+i, unit);
- }
- else if (unit <= num_bdigits - i) {
- bary_mul(vds+i, num_bdigits-i, BDIGITS(powerv), BIGNUM_LEN(powerv), uds+i+unit, num_bdigits-(i+unit));
- bary_add(vds+i, num_bdigits-i, vds+i, num_bdigits-i, uds+i, unit);
- }
- else {
- MEMCPY(vds+i, uds+i, BDIGIT, num_bdigits-i);
- }
- }
- power_level++;
- powerv = power_cache_get_power(base, power_level, NULL);
- tds = vds;
- vds = uds;
- uds = tds;
- }
- BARY_TRUNC(uds, num_bdigits);
- z = bignew(num_bdigits, sign);
- MEMCPY(BDIGITS(z), uds, BDIGIT, num_bdigits);
-
- if (tmpuv)
- ALLOCV_END(tmpuv);
- return z;
+ return bignorm(big);
}
-#ifdef USE_GMP
-static VALUE
-str2big_gmp(
- int sign,
- const char *digits_start,
- const char *digits_end,
- size_t num_digits,
- size_t num_bdigits,
- int base)
-{
- const size_t nails = (sizeof(BDIGIT)-SIZEOF_BDIGIT)*CHAR_BIT;
- char *buf, *p;
- const char *q;
- VALUE tmps;
- mpz_t mz;
- VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *zds;
- size_t zn, count;
-
- buf = ALLOCV_N(char, tmps, num_digits+1);
- p = buf;
- for (q = digits_start; q < digits_end; q++) {
- if (conv_digit(*q) < 0)
- continue;
- *p++ = *q;
- }
- *p = '\0';
-
- mpz_init(mz);
- mpz_set_str(mz, buf, base);
- zn = num_bdigits;
- z = bignew(zn, sign);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
- mpz_export(BDIGITS(z), &count, -1, sizeof(BDIGIT), 0, nails, mz);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds+count, zn-count);
- mpz_clear(mz);
-
- if (tmps)
- ALLOCV_END(tmps);
-
- return z;
-}
#endif
VALUE
-rb_cstr_to_inum(const char *str, int base, int badcheck)
+rb_cstr_to_inum(str, base, badcheck)
+ const char *str;
+ int base;
+ int badcheck;
{
const char *s = str;
- char sign = 1;
+ char *end;
+ char sign = 1, nondigit = 0;
int c;
+ BDIGIT_DBL num;
+ long len, blen = 1;
+ long i;
VALUE z;
-
- int bits_per_digit;
-
- const char *digits_start, *digits_end;
- size_t num_digits;
- size_t num_bdigits;
- size_t len;
+ BDIGIT *zds;
if (!str) {
- if (badcheck) {
- bad:
- rb_invalid_str(s, "Integer()");
- }
+ if (badcheck) goto bad;
return INT2FIX(0);
}
- while (ISSPACE(*str)) str++;
+ if (badcheck) {
+ while (ISSPACE(*str)) str++;
+ }
+ else {
+ while (ISSPACE(*str) || *str == '_') str++;
+ }
if (str[0] == '+') {
str++;
@@ -3979,19 +358,15 @@ rb_cstr_to_inum(const char *str, int base, int badcheck)
switch (str[1]) {
case 'x': case 'X':
base = 16;
- str += 2;
break;
case 'b': case 'B':
base = 2;
- str += 2;
break;
case 'o': case 'O':
base = 8;
- str += 2;
break;
case 'd': case 'D':
base = 10;
- str += 2;
break;
default:
base = 8;
@@ -4004,55 +379,58 @@ rb_cstr_to_inum(const char *str, int base, int badcheck)
base = 10;
}
}
- else if (base == 2) {
+ switch (base) {
+ case 2:
+ len = 1;
if (str[0] == '0' && (str[1] == 'b'||str[1] == 'B')) {
str += 2;
}
- }
- else if (base == 8) {
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ len = 2;
+ break;
+ case 8:
if (str[0] == '0' && (str[1] == 'o'||str[1] == 'O')) {
str += 2;
}
- }
- else if (base == 10) {
+ case 4: case 5: case 6: case 7:
+ len = 3;
+ break;
+ case 10:
if (str[0] == '0' && (str[1] == 'd'||str[1] == 'D')) {
str += 2;
}
- }
- else if (base == 16) {
+ case 9: case 11: case 12: case 13: case 14: case 15:
+ len = 4;
+ break;
+ case 16:
+ len = 4;
if (str[0] == '0' && (str[1] == 'x'||str[1] == 'X')) {
str += 2;
}
- }
- if (base < 2 || 36 < base) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid radix %d", base);
- }
- if (*str == '0') { /* squeeze preceding 0s */
- int us = 0;
- while ((c = *++str) == '0' || c == '_') {
- if (c == '_') {
- if (++us >= 2)
- break;
- }
- else {
- us = 0;
- }
+ break;
+ default:
+ if (base < 2 || 36 < base) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "illegal radix %d", base);
+ }
+ if (base <= 32) {
+ len = 5;
+ }
+ else {
+ len = 6;
}
- if (!(c = *str) || ISSPACE(c)) --str;
+ break;
}
- c = *str;
- c = conv_digit(c);
- if (c < 0 || c >= base) {
- if (badcheck) goto bad;
- return INT2FIX(0);
+ if (*str == '0') { /* squeeze preceeding 0s */
+ while (*++str == '0');
+ --str;
}
+ len *= strlen(str)*sizeof(char);
- bits_per_digit = bit_length(base-1);
- if (bits_per_digit * strlen(str) <= sizeof(long) * CHAR_BIT) {
- char *end;
- unsigned long val = STRTOUL(str, &end, base);
+ if (len <= (sizeof(VALUE)*CHAR_BIT)) {
+ unsigned long val = strtoul((char*)str, &end, base);
- if (str < end && *end == '_') goto bigparse;
+ if (*end == '_') goto bigparse;
if (badcheck) {
if (end == str) goto bad; /* no number */
while (*end && ISSPACE(*end)) end++;
@@ -4068,853 +446,281 @@ rb_cstr_to_inum(const char *str, int base, int badcheck)
}
else {
VALUE big = rb_uint2big(val);
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(big, sign);
+ RBIGNUM(big)->sign = sign;
return bignorm(big);
}
}
-
bigparse:
- digits_start = str;
- str2big_scan_digits(s, str, base, badcheck, &num_digits, &len);
- digits_end = digits_start + len;
+ len = (len/BITSPERDIG)+1;
+ if (badcheck && *str == '_') goto bad;
- if (POW2_P(base)) {
- z = str2big_poweroftwo(sign, digits_start, digits_end, num_digits,
- bits_per_digit);
+ z = bignew(len, sign);
+ zds = BDIGITS(z);
+ for (i=len;i--;) zds[i]=0;
+ while (c = *str++) {
+ if (c == '_') {
+ if (badcheck) {
+ if (nondigit) goto bad;
+ nondigit = c;
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+ else if (!ISASCII(c)) {
+ break;
+ }
+ else if (isdigit(c)) {
+ c -= '0';
+ }
+ else if (islower(c)) {
+ c -= 'a' - 10;
+ }
+ else if (isupper(c)) {
+ c -= 'A' - 10;
+ }
+ else {
+ break;
+ }
+ if (c >= base) break;
+ nondigit = 0;
+ i = 0;
+ num = c;
+ for (;;) {
+ while (i<blen) {
+ num += (BDIGIT_DBL)zds[i]*base;
+ zds[i++] = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGDN(num);
+ }
+ if (num) {
+ blen++;
+ continue;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
}
- else {
- int digits_per_bdigits_dbl;
- maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base, &digits_per_bdigits_dbl);
- num_bdigits = roomof(num_digits, digits_per_bdigits_dbl)*2;
-
-#ifdef USE_GMP
- if (GMP_STR2BIG_DIGITS < num_bdigits) {
- z = str2big_gmp(sign, digits_start, digits_end, num_digits,
- num_bdigits, base);
- }
- else
-#endif
- if (num_bdigits < KARATSUBA_MUL_DIGITS) {
- z = str2big_normal(sign, digits_start, digits_end,
- num_bdigits, base);
- }
- else {
- z = str2big_karatsuba(sign, digits_start, digits_end, num_digits,
- num_bdigits, digits_per_bdigits_dbl, base);
- }
+ if (badcheck) {
+ str--;
+ if (s+1 < str && str[-1] == '_') goto bad;
+ while (*str && ISSPACE(*str)) str++;
+ if (*str) {
+ bad:
+ rb_invalid_str(s, "Integer");
+ }
}
return bignorm(z);
}
VALUE
-rb_str_to_inum(VALUE str, int base, int badcheck)
+rb_str_to_inum(str, base, badcheck)
+ VALUE str;
+ int base;
+ int badcheck;
{
char *s;
long len;
- VALUE v = 0;
- VALUE ret;
StringValue(str);
- rb_must_asciicompat(str);
if (badcheck) {
s = StringValueCStr(str);
}
else {
- s = RSTRING_PTR(str);
+ s = RSTRING(str)->ptr;
}
if (s) {
- len = RSTRING_LEN(str);
+ len = RSTRING(str)->len;
if (s[len]) { /* no sentinel somehow */
- char *p = ALLOCV(v, len+1);
+ char *p = ALLOCA_N(char, len+1);
MEMCPY(p, s, char, len);
p[len] = '\0';
s = p;
}
}
- ret = rb_cstr_to_inum(s, base, badcheck);
- if (v)
- ALLOCV_END(v);
- return ret;
+ return rb_cstr_to_inum(s, base, badcheck);
}
-VALUE
-rb_str2big_poweroftwo(VALUE arg, int base, int badcheck)
-{
- int positive_p = 1;
- const char *s, *str;
- const char *digits_start, *digits_end;
- size_t num_digits;
- size_t len;
- VALUE z;
-
- if (base < 2 || 36 < base || !POW2_P(base)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid radix %d", base);
- }
-
- rb_must_asciicompat(arg);
- s = str = StringValueCStr(arg);
- if (*str == '-') {
- str++;
- positive_p = 0;
- }
-
- digits_start = str;
- str2big_scan_digits(s, str, base, badcheck, &num_digits, &len);
- digits_end = digits_start + len;
-
- z = str2big_poweroftwo(positive_p, digits_start, digits_end, num_digits,
- bit_length(base-1));
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(arg);
-
- return bignorm(z);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_str2big_normal(VALUE arg, int base, int badcheck)
-{
- int positive_p = 1;
- const char *s, *str;
- const char *digits_start, *digits_end;
- size_t num_digits;
- size_t len;
- VALUE z;
-
- int digits_per_bdigits_dbl;
- size_t num_bdigits;
-
- if (base < 2 || 36 < base) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid radix %d", base);
- }
-
- rb_must_asciicompat(arg);
- s = str = StringValueCStr(arg);
- if (*str == '-') {
- str++;
- positive_p = 0;
- }
-
- digits_start = str;
- str2big_scan_digits(s, str, base, badcheck, &num_digits, &len);
- digits_end = digits_start + len;
-
- maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base, &digits_per_bdigits_dbl);
- num_bdigits = roomof(num_digits, digits_per_bdigits_dbl)*2;
-
- z = str2big_normal(positive_p, digits_start, digits_end,
- num_bdigits, base);
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(arg);
-
- return bignorm(z);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_str2big_karatsuba(VALUE arg, int base, int badcheck)
-{
- int positive_p = 1;
- const char *s, *str;
- const char *digits_start, *digits_end;
- size_t num_digits;
- size_t len;
- VALUE z;
-
- int digits_per_bdigits_dbl;
- size_t num_bdigits;
-
- if (base < 2 || 36 < base) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid radix %d", base);
- }
-
- rb_must_asciicompat(arg);
- s = str = StringValueCStr(arg);
- if (*str == '-') {
- str++;
- positive_p = 0;
- }
-
- digits_start = str;
- str2big_scan_digits(s, str, base, badcheck, &num_digits, &len);
- digits_end = digits_start + len;
-
- maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base, &digits_per_bdigits_dbl);
- num_bdigits = roomof(num_digits, digits_per_bdigits_dbl)*2;
-
- z = str2big_karatsuba(positive_p, digits_start, digits_end, num_digits,
- num_bdigits, digits_per_bdigits_dbl, base);
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(arg);
-
- return bignorm(z);
-}
-
-#ifdef USE_GMP
-VALUE
-rb_str2big_gmp(VALUE arg, int base, int badcheck)
-{
- int positive_p = 1;
- const char *s, *str;
- const char *digits_start, *digits_end;
- size_t num_digits;
- size_t len;
- VALUE z;
-
- int digits_per_bdigits_dbl;
- size_t num_bdigits;
-
- if (base < 2 || 36 < base) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid radix %d", base);
- }
-
- rb_must_asciicompat(arg);
- s = str = StringValueCStr(arg);
- if (*str == '-') {
- str++;
- positive_p = 0;
- }
-
- digits_start = str;
- str2big_scan_digits(s, str, base, badcheck, &num_digits, &len);
- digits_end = digits_start + len;
-
- maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base, &digits_per_bdigits_dbl);
- num_bdigits = roomof(num_digits, digits_per_bdigits_dbl)*2;
-
- z = str2big_gmp(positive_p, digits_start, digits_end, num_digits, num_bdigits, base);
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(arg);
-
- return bignorm(z);
-}
-#endif
-
#if HAVE_LONG_LONG
-static VALUE
-rb_ull2big(unsigned LONG_LONG n)
+VALUE
+rb_ull2big(n)
+ unsigned LONG_LONG n;
{
- long i;
- VALUE big = bignew(bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG_LONG), 1);
- BDIGIT *digits = BDIGITS(big);
+ BDIGIT_DBL num = n;
+ long i = 0;
+ BDIGIT *digits;
+ VALUE big;
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
- digits[0] = n;
-#else
- for (i = 0; i < bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG_LONG); i++) {
- digits[i] = BIGLO(n);
- n = BIGDN(n);
+ big = bignew(DIGSPERLL, 1);
+ digits = BDIGITS(big);
+ while (i < DIGSPERLL) {
+ digits[i++] = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGDN(num);
}
-#endif
- i = bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG_LONG);
+ i = DIGSPERLL;
while (i-- && !digits[i]) ;
- BIGNUM_SET_LEN(big, i+1);
+ RBIGNUM(big)->len = i+1;
return big;
}
-static VALUE
-rb_ll2big(LONG_LONG n)
+VALUE
+rb_ll2big(n)
+ LONG_LONG n;
{
long neg = 0;
- unsigned LONG_LONG u;
VALUE big;
if (n < 0) {
- u = 1 + (unsigned LONG_LONG)(-(n + 1)); /* u = -n avoiding overflow */
+ n = -n;
neg = 1;
}
- else {
- u = n;
- }
- big = rb_ull2big(u);
+ big = rb_ull2big(n);
if (neg) {
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(big, 0);
+ RBIGNUM(big)->sign = 0;
}
return big;
}
VALUE
-rb_ull2inum(unsigned LONG_LONG n)
+rb_ull2inum(n)
+ unsigned LONG_LONG n;
{
if (POSFIXABLE(n)) return LONG2FIX(n);
return rb_ull2big(n);
}
VALUE
-rb_ll2inum(LONG_LONG n)
+rb_ll2inum(n)
+ LONG_LONG n;
{
if (FIXABLE(n)) return LONG2FIX(n);
return rb_ll2big(n);
}
#endif /* HAVE_LONG_LONG */
-
+
VALUE
-rb_cstr2inum(const char *str, int base)
+rb_cstr2inum(str, base)
+ const char *str;
+ int base;
{
return rb_cstr_to_inum(str, base, base==0);
}
VALUE
-rb_str2inum(VALUE str, int base)
-{
- return rb_str_to_inum(str, base, base==0);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-big_shift3(VALUE x, int lshift_p, size_t shift_numdigits, int shift_numbits)
-{
- BDIGIT *xds, *zds;
- long s1;
- int s2;
- VALUE z;
- long xn;
-
- if (lshift_p) {
- if (LONG_MAX < shift_numdigits) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too big number");
- }
- s1 = shift_numdigits;
- s2 = shift_numbits;
- xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- z = bignew(xn+s1+1, BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
- BDIGITS_ZERO(zds, s1);
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- zds[xn+s1] = bary_small_lshift(zds+s1, xds, xn, s2);
- }
- else {
- long zn;
- BDIGIT hibitsx;
- if (LONG_MAX < shift_numdigits || (size_t)BIGNUM_LEN(x) <= shift_numdigits) {
- if (BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(x) ||
- bary_zero_p(BDIGITS(x), BIGNUM_LEN(x)))
- return INT2FIX(0);
- else
- return INT2FIX(-1);
- }
- s1 = shift_numdigits;
- s2 = shift_numbits;
- hibitsx = abs2twocomp(&x, &xn);
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- if (xn <= s1) {
- return hibitsx ? INT2FIX(-1) : INT2FIX(0);
- }
- zn = xn - s1;
- z = bignew(zn, 0);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
- bary_small_rshift(zds, xds+s1, zn, s2, hibitsx != 0 ? BDIGMAX : 0);
- twocomp2abs_bang(z, hibitsx != 0);
- }
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- return z;
-}
-
-static VALUE
-big_shift2(VALUE x, int lshift_p, VALUE y)
-{
- int sign;
- size_t lens[2];
- size_t shift_numdigits;
- int shift_numbits;
-
- assert(POW2_P(CHAR_BIT));
- assert(POW2_P(BITSPERDIG));
-
- if (BIGZEROP(x))
- return INT2FIX(0);
- sign = rb_integer_pack(y, lens, numberof(lens), sizeof(size_t), 0,
- INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER);
- if (sign < 0) {
- lshift_p = !lshift_p;
- sign = -sign;
- }
- if (lshift_p) {
- if (1 < sign || CHAR_BIT <= lens[1])
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "shift width too big");
- }
- else {
- if (1 < sign || CHAR_BIT <= lens[1])
- return BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(x) ? INT2FIX(0) : INT2FIX(-1);
- }
- shift_numbits = (int)(lens[0] & (BITSPERDIG-1));
- shift_numdigits = (lens[0] >> bit_length(BITSPERDIG-1)) |
- (lens[1] << (CHAR_BIT*SIZEOF_SIZE_T - bit_length(BITSPERDIG-1)));
- return big_shift3(x, lshift_p, shift_numdigits, shift_numbits);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-big_lshift(VALUE x, unsigned long shift)
-{
- long s1 = shift/BITSPERDIG;
- int s2 = (int)(shift%BITSPERDIG);
- return big_shift3(x, 1, s1, s2);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-big_rshift(VALUE x, unsigned long shift)
-{
- long s1 = shift/BITSPERDIG;
- int s2 = (int)(shift%BITSPERDIG);
- return big_shift3(x, 0, s1, s2);
-}
-
-#define MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES (SIZEOF_SIZE_T * CHAR_BIT + 1)
-
-static VALUE base36_power_cache[35][MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES];
-static size_t base36_numdigits_cache[35][MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES];
-
-static void
-power_cache_init(void)
-{
- int i, j;
- for (i = 0; i < 35; ++i) {
- for (j = 0; j < MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES; ++j) {
- base36_power_cache[i][j] = Qnil;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static inline VALUE
-power_cache_get_power(int base, int power_level, size_t *numdigits_ret)
-{
- /*
- * MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES is big enough to that
- * base36_power_cache[base][MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES-1] fills whole memory.
- * So MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES <= power_level is not possible to calculate.
- *
- * number-of-bytes =
- * log256(base36_power_cache[base][MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES-1]) =
- * log256(maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base)**(2**(MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES-1))) =
- * log256(maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base)**(2**(SIZEOF_SIZE_T*CHAR_BIT))) =
- * (2**(SIZEOF_SIZE_T*CHAR_BIT))*log256(maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base)) =
- * (256**SIZEOF_SIZE_T)*log256(maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base)) >
- * (256**SIZEOF_SIZE_T)*(sizeof(BDIGIT_DBL)-1) >
- * 256**SIZEOF_SIZE_T
- */
- if (MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES <= power_level)
- rb_bug("too big power number requested: maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(%d)**(2**%d)", base, power_level);
-
- if (NIL_P(base36_power_cache[base - 2][power_level])) {
- VALUE power;
- size_t numdigits;
- if (power_level == 0) {
- int numdigits0;
- BDIGIT_DBL dd = maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base, &numdigits0);
- power = bignew(2, 1);
- bdigitdbl2bary(BDIGITS(power), 2, dd);
- numdigits = numdigits0;
- }
- else {
- power = bigtrunc(bigsq(power_cache_get_power(base, power_level - 1, &numdigits)));
- numdigits *= 2;
- }
- rb_obj_hide(power);
- base36_power_cache[base - 2][power_level] = power;
- base36_numdigits_cache[base - 2][power_level] = numdigits;
- rb_gc_register_mark_object(power);
- }
- if (numdigits_ret)
- *numdigits_ret = base36_numdigits_cache[base - 2][power_level];
- return base36_power_cache[base - 2][power_level];
-}
-
-struct big2str_struct {
- int negative;
+rb_str2inum(str, base)
+ VALUE str;
int base;
- BDIGIT_DBL hbase2;
- int hbase2_numdigits;
- VALUE result;
- char *ptr;
-};
-
-static void
-big2str_alloc(struct big2str_struct *b2s, size_t len)
-{
- if (LONG_MAX-1 < len)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too big number");
- b2s->result = rb_usascii_str_new(0, (long)(len + 1)); /* plus one for sign */
- b2s->ptr = RSTRING_PTR(b2s->result);
- if (b2s->negative)
- *b2s->ptr++ = '-';
-}
-
-static void
-big2str_2bdigits(struct big2str_struct *b2s, BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, size_t taillen)
-{
- size_t j;
- BDIGIT_DBL num;
- char buf[SIZEOF_BDIGIT_DBL*CHAR_BIT], *p;
- int beginning = !b2s->ptr;
- size_t len = 0;
-
- assert(xn <= 2);
- num = bary2bdigitdbl(xds, xn);
-
- if (beginning) {
- if (num == 0)
- return;
- p = buf;
- j = sizeof(buf);
- do {
- p[--j] = ruby_digitmap[num % b2s->base];
- num /= b2s->base;
- } while (num);
- len = sizeof(buf) - j;
- big2str_alloc(b2s, len + taillen);
- MEMCPY(b2s->ptr, buf + j, char, len);
- }
- else {
- p = b2s->ptr;
- j = b2s->hbase2_numdigits;
- do {
- p[--j] = ruby_digitmap[num % b2s->base];
- num /= b2s->base;
- } while (j);
- len = b2s->hbase2_numdigits;
- }
- b2s->ptr += len;
-}
-
-static void
-big2str_karatsuba(struct big2str_struct *b2s, BDIGIT *xds, size_t xn, size_t wn,
- int power_level, size_t taillen)
-{
- VALUE b;
- size_t half_numdigits, lower_numdigits;
- int lower_power_level;
- size_t bn;
- const BDIGIT *bds;
- size_t len;
-
- /*
- * Precondition:
- * abs(x) < maxpow**(2**power_level)
- * where
- * maxpow = maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base, &numdigits)
- *
- * This function generates sequence of zeros, and then stringized abs(x) into b2s->ptr.
- *
- * b2s->ptr can be NULL.
- * It is allocated when the first character is generated via big2str_alloc.
- *
- * The prefix zeros should be generated if and only if b2s->ptr is not NULL.
- * When the zeros are generated, the zeros and abs(x) consists
- * numdigits*(2**power_level) characters at total.
- *
- * Note:
- * power_cache_get_power(base, power_level, &len) may not be cached yet. It should not be called.
- * power_cache_get_power(base, power_level-1, &len) should be cached already if 0 <= power_level-1.
- */
-
- if (xn == 0 || bary_zero_p(xds, xn)) {
- if (b2s->ptr) {
- /* When x is zero, power_cache_get_power(base, power_level) should be cached already. */
- power_cache_get_power(b2s->base, power_level, &len);
- memset(b2s->ptr, '0', len);
- b2s->ptr += len;
- }
- return;
- }
-
- if (power_level == 0) {
- big2str_2bdigits(b2s, xds, xn, taillen);
- return;
- }
-
- lower_power_level = power_level-1;
- b = power_cache_get_power(b2s->base, lower_power_level, &lower_numdigits);
- bn = BIGNUM_LEN(b);
- bds = BDIGITS(b);
-
- half_numdigits = lower_numdigits;
-
- while (0 < lower_power_level &&
- (xn < bn ||
- (xn == bn && bary_cmp(xds, xn, bds, bn) < 0))) {
- lower_power_level--;
- b = power_cache_get_power(b2s->base, lower_power_level, &lower_numdigits);
- bn = BIGNUM_LEN(b);
- bds = BDIGITS(b);
- }
-
- if (lower_power_level == 0 &&
- (xn < bn ||
- (xn == bn && bary_cmp(xds, xn, bds, bn) < 0))) {
- if (b2s->ptr) {
- len = half_numdigits * 2 - lower_numdigits;
- memset(b2s->ptr, '0', len);
- b2s->ptr += len;
- }
- big2str_2bdigits(b2s, xds, xn, taillen);
- }
- else {
- BDIGIT *qds, *rds;
- size_t qn, rn;
- BDIGIT *tds;
- int shift;
-
- if (lower_power_level != power_level-1 && b2s->ptr) {
- len = (half_numdigits - lower_numdigits) * 2;
- memset(b2s->ptr, '0', len);
- b2s->ptr += len;
- }
-
- shift = nlz(bds[bn-1]);
-
- qn = xn + BIGDIVREM_EXTRA_WORDS;
-
- if (shift == 0) {
- /* bigdivrem_restoring will not modify y.
- * So use bds directly. */
- tds = (BDIGIT *)bds;
- xds[xn] = 0;
- }
- else {
- /* bigdivrem_restoring will modify y.
- * So use temporary buffer. */
- tds = xds + qn;
- assert(qn + bn <= xn + wn);
- bary_small_lshift(tds, bds, bn, shift);
- xds[xn] = bary_small_lshift(xds, xds, xn, shift);
- }
-
- bigdivrem_restoring(xds, qn, tds, bn);
-
- rds = xds;
- rn = bn;
-
- qds = xds + bn;
- qn = qn - bn;
-
- if (shift) {
- bary_small_rshift(rds, rds, rn, shift, 0);
- }
-
- BARY_TRUNC(qds, qn);
- assert(qn <= bn);
- big2str_karatsuba(b2s, qds, qn, xn+wn - (rn+qn), lower_power_level, lower_numdigits+taillen);
- BARY_TRUNC(rds, rn);
- big2str_karatsuba(b2s, rds, rn, xn+wn - rn, lower_power_level, taillen);
- }
-}
-
-static VALUE
-big2str_base_poweroftwo(VALUE x, int base)
-{
- int word_numbits = ffs(base) - 1;
- size_t numwords;
- VALUE result;
- char *ptr;
- numwords = rb_absint_numwords(x, word_numbits, NULL);
- if (BIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P(x)) {
- if (LONG_MAX-1 < numwords)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too big number");
- result = rb_usascii_str_new(0, 1+numwords);
- ptr = RSTRING_PTR(result);
- *ptr++ = BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(x) ? '+' : '-';
- }
- else {
- if (LONG_MAX < numwords)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too big number");
- result = rb_usascii_str_new(0, numwords);
- ptr = RSTRING_PTR(result);
- }
- rb_integer_pack(x, ptr, numwords, 1, CHAR_BIT-word_numbits,
- INTEGER_PACK_BIG_ENDIAN);
- while (0 < numwords) {
- *ptr = ruby_digitmap[*(unsigned char *)ptr];
- ptr++;
- numwords--;
- }
- return result;
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big2str_poweroftwo(VALUE x, int base)
{
- return big2str_base_poweroftwo(x, base);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-big2str_generic(VALUE x, int base)
-{
- BDIGIT *xds;
- size_t xn;
- struct big2str_struct b2s_data;
- int power_level;
- VALUE power;
-
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- BARY_TRUNC(xds, xn);
-
- if (xn == 0) {
- return rb_usascii_str_new2("0");
- }
-
- if (base < 2 || 36 < base)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid radix %d", base);
-
- if (xn >= LONG_MAX/BITSPERDIG) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `string'");
- }
-
- power_level = 0;
- power = power_cache_get_power(base, power_level, NULL);
- while (power_level < MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES &&
- (size_t)BIGNUM_LEN(power) <= (xn+1)/2) {
- power_level++;
- power = power_cache_get_power(base, power_level, NULL);
- }
- assert(power_level != MAX_BASE36_POWER_TABLE_ENTRIES);
-
- if ((size_t)BIGNUM_LEN(power) <= xn) {
- /*
- * This increment guarantees x < power_cache_get_power(base, power_level)
- * without invoking it actually.
- * (power_cache_get_power(base, power_level) can be slow and not used
- * in big2str_karatsuba.)
- *
- * Although it is possible that x < power_cache_get_power(base, power_level-1),
- * it is no problem because big2str_karatsuba checks it and
- * doesn't affect the result when b2s_data.ptr is NULL.
- */
- power_level++;
- }
-
- b2s_data.negative = BIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P(x);
- b2s_data.base = base;
- b2s_data.hbase2 = maxpow_in_bdigit_dbl(base, &b2s_data.hbase2_numdigits);
-
- b2s_data.result = Qnil;
- b2s_data.ptr = NULL;
-
- if (power_level == 0) {
- big2str_2bdigits(&b2s_data, xds, xn, 0);
- }
- else {
- VALUE tmpw = 0;
- BDIGIT *wds;
- size_t wn;
- wn = power_level * BIGDIVREM_EXTRA_WORDS + BIGNUM_LEN(power);
- wds = ALLOCV_N(BDIGIT, tmpw, xn + wn);
- MEMCPY(wds, xds, BDIGIT, xn);
- big2str_karatsuba(&b2s_data, wds, xn, wn, power_level, 0);
- if (tmpw)
- ALLOCV_END(tmpw);
- }
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
-
- *b2s_data.ptr = '\0';
- rb_str_resize(b2s_data.result, (long)(b2s_data.ptr - RSTRING_PTR(b2s_data.result)));
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- return b2s_data.result;
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_big2str_generic(VALUE x, int base)
-{
- return big2str_generic(x, base);
-}
-
-#ifdef USE_GMP
-VALUE
-big2str_gmp(VALUE x, int base)
-{
- const size_t nails = (sizeof(BDIGIT)-SIZEOF_BDIGIT)*CHAR_BIT;
- mpz_t mx;
- size_t size;
- VALUE str;
- BDIGIT *xds = BDIGITS(x);
- size_t xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
-
- mpz_init(mx);
- mpz_import(mx, xn, -1, sizeof(BDIGIT), 0, nails, xds);
-
- size = mpz_sizeinbase(mx, base);
-
- if (BIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P(x)) {
- mpz_neg(mx, mx);
- str = rb_usascii_str_new(0, size+1);
- }
- else {
- str = rb_usascii_str_new(0, size);
- }
- mpz_get_str(RSTRING_PTR(str), base, mx);
- mpz_clear(mx);
-
- if (RSTRING_PTR(str)[RSTRING_LEN(str)-1] == '\0') {
- rb_str_set_len(str, RSTRING_LEN(str)-1);
- }
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- return str;
+ return rb_str_to_inum(str, base, base==0);
}
+const char ruby_digitmap[] = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
VALUE
-rb_big2str_gmp(VALUE x, int base)
-{
- return big2str_gmp(x, base);
-}
-#endif
-
-static VALUE
-rb_big2str1(VALUE x, int base)
+rb_big2str0(x, base, trim)
+ VALUE x;
+ int base;
+ int trim;
{
- BDIGIT *xds;
- size_t xn;
+ volatile VALUE t;
+ BDIGIT *ds;
+ long i, j, hbase;
+ VALUE ss;
+ char *s;
if (FIXNUM_P(x)) {
return rb_fix2str(x, base);
}
-
- bigtrunc(x);
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- BARY_TRUNC(xds, xn);
-
- if (xn == 0) {
- return rb_usascii_str_new2("0");
+ i = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ if (BIGZEROP(x)) {
+ return rb_str_new2("0");
+ }
+ j = SIZEOF_BDIGITS*CHAR_BIT*i;
+ switch (base) {
+ case 2: break;
+ case 3:
+ j = j * 53L / 84 + 1;
+ break;
+ case 4: case 5: case 6: case 7:
+ j /= 2;
+ break;
+ case 8: case 9:
+ j /= 3;
+ break;
+ case 10: case 11: case 12: case 13: case 14: case 15:
+ j = j * 28L / 93 + 1;
+ break;
+ case 16: case 17: case 18: case 19: case 20: case 21:
+ case 22: case 23: case 24: case 25: case 26: case 27:
+ case 28: case 29: case 30: case 31:
+ j /= 4;
+ break;
+ case 32: case 33: case 34: case 35: case 36:
+ j /= 5;
+ break;
+ default:
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "illegal radix %d", base);
+ break;
+ }
+ j++; /* space for sign */
+
+ hbase = base * base;
+#if SIZEOF_BDIGITS > 2
+ hbase *= hbase;
+#endif
+
+ t = rb_big_clone(x);
+ ds = BDIGITS(t);
+ ss = rb_str_new(0, j+1);
+ s = RSTRING(ss)->ptr;
+
+ s[0] = RBIGNUM(x)->sign ? '+' : '-';
+ while (i && j > 1) {
+ long k = i;
+ BDIGIT_DBL num = 0;
+
+ while (k--) {
+ num = BIGUP(num) + ds[k];
+ ds[k] = (BDIGIT)(num / hbase);
+ num %= hbase;
+ }
+ if (trim && ds[i-1] == 0) i--;
+ k = SIZEOF_BDIGITS;
+ while (k--) {
+ s[--j] = ruby_digitmap[num % base];
+ num /= base;
+ if (!trim && j < 1) break;
+ if (trim && i == 0 && num == 0) break;
+ }
}
-
- if (base < 2 || 36 < base)
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid radix %d", base);
-
- if (xn >= LONG_MAX/BITSPERDIG) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `string'");
+ if (trim) {while (s[j] == '0') j++;}
+ i = RSTRING(ss)->len - j;
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ memmove(s, s+j, i);
+ RSTRING(ss)->len = i-1;
}
-
- if (POW2_P(base)) {
- /* base == 2 || base == 4 || base == 8 || base == 16 || base == 32 */
- return big2str_base_poweroftwo(x, base);
- }
-
-#ifdef USE_GMP
- if (GMP_BIG2STR_DIGITS < xn) {
- return big2str_gmp(x, base);
+ else {
+ memmove(s+1, s+j, i);
+ RSTRING(ss)->len = i;
}
-#endif
+ s[RSTRING(ss)->len] = '\0';
- return big2str_generic(x, base);
+ return ss;
}
VALUE
rb_big2str(VALUE x, int base)
{
- return rb_big2str1(x, base);
+ return rb_big2str0(x, base, Qtrue);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big.to_s(base=10) -> string
- *
+ * big.to_s(base=10) => string
+ *
* Returns a string containing the representation of <i>big</i> radix
* <i>base</i> (2 through 36).
- *
+ *
* 12345654321.to_s #=> "12345654321"
* 12345654321.to_s(2) #=> "1011011111110110111011110000110001"
* 12345654321.to_s(8) #=> "133766736061"
@@ -4923,144 +729,130 @@ rb_big2str(VALUE x, int base)
*/
static VALUE
-rb_big_to_s(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE x)
+rb_big_to_s(argc, argv, x)
+ int argc;
+ VALUE *argv;
+ VALUE x;
{
+ VALUE b;
int base;
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &b);
if (argc == 0) base = 10;
- else {
- VALUE b;
-
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &b);
- base = NUM2INT(b);
- }
+ else base = NUM2INT(b);
return rb_big2str(x, base);
}
static unsigned long
-big2ulong(VALUE x, const char *type)
+big2ulong(x, type)
+ VALUE x;
+ char *type;
{
- size_t len = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- unsigned long num;
+ long len = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ BDIGIT_DBL num;
BDIGIT *ds;
- if (len == 0)
- return 0;
- if (BIGSIZE(x) > sizeof(long)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `%s'", type);
- }
+ if (len > SIZEOF_LONG/SIZEOF_BDIGITS)
+ rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `%s'", type);
ds = BDIGITS(x);
-#if SIZEOF_LONG <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- num = (unsigned long)ds[0];
-#else
num = 0;
while (len--) {
- num <<= BITSPERDIG;
- num += (unsigned long)ds[len]; /* overflow is already checked */
+ num = BIGUP(num);
+ num += ds[len];
}
-#endif
return num;
}
unsigned long
-rb_big2ulong(VALUE x)
+rb_big2ulong_pack(x)
+ VALUE x;
+{
+ unsigned long num = big2ulong(x, "unsigned long");
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ return -num;
+ }
+ return num;
+}
+
+unsigned long
+rb_big2ulong(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
unsigned long num = big2ulong(x, "unsigned long");
- if (BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(x)) {
- return num;
- }
- else {
- if (num <= LONG_MAX)
- return -(long)num;
- if (num == 1+(unsigned long)(-(LONG_MIN+1)))
- return LONG_MIN;
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ if ((long)num < 0) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum out of range of unsigned long");
+ }
+ return -num;
}
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum out of range of unsigned long");
+ return num;
}
long
-rb_big2long(VALUE x)
+rb_big2long(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
unsigned long num = big2ulong(x, "long");
- if (BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(x)) {
- if (num <= LONG_MAX)
- return num;
- }
- else {
- if (num <= LONG_MAX)
- return -(long)num;
- if (num == 1+(unsigned long)(-(LONG_MIN+1)))
- return LONG_MIN;
+ if ((long)num < 0 && (RBIGNUM(x)->sign || (long)num != LONG_MIN)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `long'");
}
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `long'");
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) return -(long)num;
+ return num;
}
#if HAVE_LONG_LONG
static unsigned LONG_LONG
-big2ull(VALUE x, const char *type)
+big2ull(x, type)
+ VALUE x;
+ char *type;
{
- size_t len = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- unsigned LONG_LONG num;
- BDIGIT *ds = BDIGITS(x);
+ long len = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ BDIGIT_DBL num;
+ BDIGIT *ds;
- if (len == 0)
- return 0;
- if (BIGSIZE(x) > SIZEOF_LONG_LONG)
+ if (len > SIZEOF_LONG_LONG/SIZEOF_BDIGITS)
rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `%s'", type);
-#if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG <= SIZEOF_BDIGIT
- num = (unsigned LONG_LONG)ds[0];
-#else
+ ds = BDIGITS(x);
num = 0;
while (len--) {
num = BIGUP(num);
num += ds[len];
}
-#endif
return num;
}
unsigned LONG_LONG
-rb_big2ull(VALUE x)
+rb_big2ull(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
unsigned LONG_LONG num = big2ull(x, "unsigned long long");
- if (BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(x)) {
- return num;
- }
- else {
- if (num <= LLONG_MAX)
- return -(LONG_LONG)num;
- if (num == 1+(unsigned LONG_LONG)(-(LLONG_MIN+1)))
- return LLONG_MIN;
- }
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum out of range of unsigned long long");
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) return -num;
+ return num;
}
LONG_LONG
-rb_big2ll(VALUE x)
+rb_big2ll(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
unsigned LONG_LONG num = big2ull(x, "long long");
- if (BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(x)) {
- if (num <= LLONG_MAX)
- return num;
+ if ((LONG_LONG)num < 0 && (RBIGNUM(x)->sign
+ || (LONG_LONG)num != LLONG_MIN)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `long long'");
}
- else {
- if (num <= LLONG_MAX)
- return -(LONG_LONG)num;
- if (num == 1+(unsigned LONG_LONG)(-(LLONG_MIN+1)))
- return LLONG_MIN;
- }
- rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "bignum too big to convert into `long long'");
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) return -(LONG_LONG)num;
+ return num;
}
#endif /* HAVE_LONG_LONG */
static VALUE
-dbl2big(double d)
+dbl2big(d)
+ double d;
{
long i = 0;
BDIGIT c;
@@ -5075,7 +867,7 @@ dbl2big(double d)
rb_raise(rb_eFloatDomainError, "NaN");
}
- while (1.0 <= u) {
+ while (!POSFIXABLE(u) || 0 != (long)u) {
u /= (double)(BIGRAD);
i++;
}
@@ -5092,1000 +884,612 @@ dbl2big(double d)
}
VALUE
-rb_dbl2big(double d)
+rb_dbl2big(d)
+ double d;
{
return bignorm(dbl2big(d));
}
-static double
-big2dbl(VALUE x)
+double
+rb_big2dbl(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
double d = 0.0;
- long i = (bigtrunc(x), BIGNUM_LEN(x)), lo = 0, bits;
- BDIGIT *ds = BDIGITS(x), dl;
+ long i = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ BDIGIT *ds = BDIGITS(x);
- if (i) {
- bits = i * BITSPERDIG - nlz(ds[i-1]);
- if (bits > DBL_MANT_DIG+DBL_MAX_EXP) {
- d = HUGE_VAL;
- }
- else {
- if (bits > DBL_MANT_DIG+1)
- lo = (bits -= DBL_MANT_DIG+1) / BITSPERDIG;
- else
- bits = 0;
- while (--i > lo) {
- d = ds[i] + BIGRAD*d;
- }
- dl = ds[i];
- if (bits && (dl & ((BDIGIT)1 << (bits %= BITSPERDIG)))) {
- int carry = (dl & ~(BDIGMAX << bits)) != 0;
- if (!carry) {
- while (i-- > 0) {
- carry = ds[i] != 0;
- if (carry) break;
- }
- }
- if (carry) {
- dl &= BDIGMAX << bits;
- dl = BIGLO(dl + ((BDIGIT)1 << bits));
- if (!dl) d += 1;
- }
- }
- d = dl + BIGRAD*d;
- if (lo) {
- if (lo > INT_MAX / BITSPERDIG)
- d = HUGE_VAL;
- else if (lo < INT_MIN / BITSPERDIG)
- d = 0.0;
- else
- d = ldexp(d, (int)(lo * BITSPERDIG));
- }
- }
+ while (i--) {
+ d = ds[i] + BIGRAD*d;
}
- if (!BIGNUM_SIGN(x)) d = -d;
- return d;
-}
-
-double
-rb_big2dbl(VALUE x)
-{
- double d = big2dbl(x);
-
if (isinf(d)) {
- rb_warning("Bignum out of Float range");
- if (d < 0.0)
- d = -HUGE_VAL;
- else
- d = HUGE_VAL;
+ rb_warn("Bignum out of Float range");
+ d = HUGE_VAL;
}
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) d = -d;
return d;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* big.to_f -> float
- *
+ *
* Converts <i>big</i> to a <code>Float</code>. If <i>big</i> doesn't
* fit in a <code>Float</code>, the result is infinity.
- *
+ *
*/
static VALUE
-rb_big_to_f(VALUE x)
+rb_big_to_f(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
- return DBL2NUM(rb_big2dbl(x));
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_integer_float_cmp(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- double yd = RFLOAT_VALUE(y);
- double yi, yf;
- VALUE rel;
-
- if (isnan(yd))
- return Qnil;
- if (isinf(yd)) {
- if (yd > 0.0) return INT2FIX(-1);
- else return INT2FIX(1);
- }
- yf = modf(yd, &yi);
- if (FIXNUM_P(x)) {
-#if SIZEOF_LONG * CHAR_BIT < DBL_MANT_DIG /* assume FLT_RADIX == 2 */
- double xd = (double)FIX2LONG(x);
- if (xd < yd)
- return INT2FIX(-1);
- if (xd > yd)
- return INT2FIX(1);
- return INT2FIX(0);
-#else
- long xn, yn;
- if (yi < FIXNUM_MIN)
- return INT2FIX(1);
- if (FIXNUM_MAX+1 <= yi)
- return INT2FIX(-1);
- xn = FIX2LONG(x);
- yn = (long)yi;
- if (xn < yn)
- return INT2FIX(-1);
- if (xn > yn)
- return INT2FIX(1);
- if (yf < 0.0)
- return INT2FIX(1);
- if (0.0 < yf)
- return INT2FIX(-1);
- return INT2FIX(0);
-#endif
- }
- y = rb_dbl2big(yi);
- rel = rb_big_cmp(x, y);
- if (yf == 0.0 || rel != INT2FIX(0))
- return rel;
- if (yf < 0.0)
- return INT2FIX(1);
- return INT2FIX(-1);
-}
-
-VALUE
-rb_integer_float_eq(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- double yd = RFLOAT_VALUE(y);
- double yi, yf;
-
- if (isnan(yd) || isinf(yd))
- return Qfalse;
- yf = modf(yd, &yi);
- if (yf != 0)
- return Qfalse;
- if (FIXNUM_P(x)) {
-#if SIZEOF_LONG * CHAR_BIT < DBL_MANT_DIG /* assume FLT_RADIX == 2 */
- double xd = (double)FIX2LONG(x);
- if (xd != yd)
- return Qfalse;
- return Qtrue;
-#else
- long xn, yn;
- if (yi < LONG_MIN || LONG_MAX < yi)
- return Qfalse;
- xn = FIX2LONG(x);
- yn = (long)yi;
- if (xn != yn)
- return Qfalse;
- return Qtrue;
-#endif
- }
- y = rb_dbl2big(yi);
- return rb_big_eq(x, y);
+ return rb_float_new(rb_big2dbl(x));
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big <=> numeric -> -1, 0, +1 or nil
- *
- * Comparison---Returns -1, 0, or +1 depending on whether +big+ is
- * less than, equal to, or greater than +numeric+. This is the
- * basis for the tests in Comparable.
- *
- * +nil+ is returned if the two values are incomparable.
- *
- */
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_cmp(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- int cmp;
-
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- x = bignorm(x);
- if (FIXNUM_P(x)) {
- if (FIX2LONG(x) > FIX2LONG(y)) return INT2FIX(1);
- if (FIX2LONG(x) < FIX2LONG(y)) return INT2FIX(-1);
- return INT2FIX(0);
- }
- else {
- if (BIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P(x)) return INT2FIX(-1);
- return INT2FIX(1);
- }
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- }
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return rb_integer_float_cmp(x, y);
- }
- else {
- return rb_num_coerce_cmp(x, y, rb_intern("<=>"));
- }
-
- if (BIGNUM_SIGN(x) > BIGNUM_SIGN(y)) return INT2FIX(1);
- if (BIGNUM_SIGN(x) < BIGNUM_SIGN(y)) return INT2FIX(-1);
-
- cmp = bary_cmp(BDIGITS(x), BIGNUM_LEN(x), BDIGITS(y), BIGNUM_LEN(y));
- if (BIGNUM_SIGN(x))
- return INT2FIX(cmp);
- else
- return INT2FIX(-cmp);
-}
-
-enum big_op_t {
- big_op_gt,
- big_op_ge,
- big_op_lt,
- big_op_le
-};
-
-static VALUE
-big_op(VALUE x, VALUE y, enum big_op_t op)
-{
- VALUE rel;
- int n;
-
- if (FIXNUM_P(y) || RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- rel = rb_big_cmp(x, y);
- }
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(y)) {
- rel = rb_integer_float_cmp(x, y);
- }
- else {
- ID id = 0;
- switch (op) {
- case big_op_gt: id = '>'; break;
- case big_op_ge: id = rb_intern(">="); break;
- case big_op_lt: id = '<'; break;
- case big_op_le: id = rb_intern("<="); break;
- }
- return rb_num_coerce_relop(x, y, id);
- }
-
- if (NIL_P(rel)) return Qfalse;
- n = FIX2INT(rel);
-
- switch (op) {
- case big_op_gt: return n > 0 ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
- case big_op_ge: return n >= 0 ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
- case big_op_lt: return n < 0 ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
- case big_op_le: return n <= 0 ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
- }
- return Qundef;
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * big > real -> true or false
- *
- * Returns <code>true</code> if the value of <code>big</code> is
- * greater than that of <code>real</code>.
+ * big <=> numeric => -1, 0, +1
+ *
+ * Comparison---Returns -1, 0, or +1 depending on whether <i>big</i> is
+ * less than, equal to, or greater than <i>numeric</i>. This is the
+ * basis for the tests in <code>Comparable</code>.
+ *
*/
static VALUE
-big_gt(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_cmp(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- return big_op(x, y, big_op_gt);
-}
+ long xlen = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * big >= real -> true or false
- *
- * Returns <code>true</code> if the value of <code>big</code> is
- * greater than or equal to that of <code>real</code>.
- */
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
+ y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
+ break;
-static VALUE
-big_ge(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- return big_op(x, y, big_op_ge);
-}
+ case T_BIGNUM:
+ break;
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * big < real -> true or false
- *
- * Returns <code>true</code> if the value of <code>big</code> is
- * less than that of <code>real</code>.
- */
+ case T_FLOAT:
+ return rb_dbl_cmp(rb_big2dbl(x), RFLOAT(y)->value);
-static VALUE
-big_lt(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- return big_op(x, y, big_op_lt);
-}
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_cmp(x, y);
+ }
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * big <= real -> true or false
- *
- * Returns <code>true</code> if the value of <code>big</code> is
- * less than or equal to that of <code>real</code>.
- */
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign > RBIGNUM(y)->sign) return INT2FIX(1);
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign < RBIGNUM(y)->sign) return INT2FIX(-1);
+ if (xlen < RBIGNUM(y)->len)
+ return (RBIGNUM(x)->sign) ? INT2FIX(-1) : INT2FIX(1);
+ if (xlen > RBIGNUM(y)->len)
+ return (RBIGNUM(x)->sign) ? INT2FIX(1) : INT2FIX(-1);
-static VALUE
-big_le(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- return big_op(x, y, big_op_le);
+ while(xlen-- && (BDIGITS(x)[xlen]==BDIGITS(y)[xlen]));
+ if (-1 == xlen) return INT2FIX(0);
+ return (BDIGITS(x)[xlen] > BDIGITS(y)[xlen]) ?
+ (RBIGNUM(x)->sign ? INT2FIX(1) : INT2FIX(-1)) :
+ (RBIGNUM(x)->sign ? INT2FIX(-1) : INT2FIX(1));
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big == obj -> true or false
- *
+ * big == obj => true or false
+ *
* Returns <code>true</code> only if <i>obj</i> has the same value
* as <i>big</i>. Contrast this with <code>Bignum#eql?</code>, which
* requires <i>obj</i> to be a <code>Bignum</code>.
- *
+ *
* 68719476736 == 68719476736.0 #=> true
*/
-VALUE
-rb_big_eq(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+static VALUE
+rb_big_eq(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- if (bignorm(x) == y) return Qtrue;
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- }
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return rb_integer_float_eq(x, y);
- }
- else {
+ break;
+ case T_BIGNUM:
+ break;
+ case T_FLOAT:
+ {
+ volatile double a, b;
+
+ a = RFLOAT(y)->value;
+ if (isnan(a)) return Qfalse;
+ b = rb_big2dbl(x);
+ return (a == b)?Qtrue:Qfalse;
+ }
+ default:
return rb_equal(y, x);
}
- if (BIGNUM_SIGN(x) != BIGNUM_SIGN(y)) return Qfalse;
- if (BIGNUM_LEN(x) != BIGNUM_LEN(y)) return Qfalse;
- if (MEMCMP(BDIGITS(x),BDIGITS(y),BDIGIT,BIGNUM_LEN(y)) != 0) return Qfalse;
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign != RBIGNUM(y)->sign) return Qfalse;
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->len != RBIGNUM(y)->len) return Qfalse;
+ if (MEMCMP(BDIGITS(x),BDIGITS(y),BDIGIT,RBIGNUM(y)->len) != 0) return Qfalse;
return Qtrue;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big.eql?(obj) -> true or false
- *
+ * big.eql?(obj) => true or false
+ *
* Returns <code>true</code> only if <i>obj</i> is a
* <code>Bignum</code> with the same value as <i>big</i>. Contrast this
* with <code>Bignum#==</code>, which performs type conversions.
- *
+ *
* 68719476736.eql?(68719476736.0) #=> false
*/
-VALUE
-rb_big_eql(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+static VALUE
+rb_big_eql(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- if (!RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) return Qfalse;
- if (BIGNUM_SIGN(x) != BIGNUM_SIGN(y)) return Qfalse;
- if (BIGNUM_LEN(x) != BIGNUM_LEN(y)) return Qfalse;
- if (MEMCMP(BDIGITS(x),BDIGITS(y),BDIGIT,BIGNUM_LEN(y)) != 0) return Qfalse;
+ if (TYPE(y) != T_BIGNUM) return Qfalse;
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign != RBIGNUM(y)->sign) return Qfalse;
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->len != RBIGNUM(y)->len) return Qfalse;
+ if (MEMCMP(BDIGITS(x),BDIGITS(y),BDIGIT,RBIGNUM(y)->len) != 0) return Qfalse;
return Qtrue;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * -big -> integer
+ * -big => other_big
*
- * Unary minus (returns an integer whose value is 0-big)
+ * Unary minus (returns a new Bignum whose value is 0-big)
*/
-VALUE
-rb_big_uminus(VALUE x)
+static VALUE
+rb_big_uminus(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
VALUE z = rb_big_clone(x);
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(z, !BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
+ RBIGNUM(z)->sign = !RBIGNUM(x)->sign;
return bignorm(z);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * ~big -> integer
+ * ~big => integer
*
* Inverts the bits in big. As Bignums are conceptually infinite
* length, the result acts as if it had an infinite number of one
* bits to the left. In hex representations, this is displayed
* as two periods to the left of the digits.
- *
+ *
* sprintf("%X", ~0x1122334455) #=> "..FEEDDCCBBAA"
*/
static VALUE
-rb_big_neg(VALUE x)
+rb_big_neg(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
VALUE z = rb_big_clone(x);
- BDIGIT *ds = BDIGITS(z);
- long n = BIGNUM_LEN(z);
-
- if (!n) return INT2FIX(-1);
+ long i;
+ BDIGIT *ds;
- if (BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(z)) {
- if (bary_add_one(ds, n)) {
- big_extend_carry(z);
- }
- BIGNUM_SET_NEGATIVE_SIGN(z);
- }
- else {
- bary_neg(ds, n);
- if (bary_add_one(ds, n))
- return INT2FIX(-1);
- bary_neg(ds, n);
- BIGNUM_SET_POSITIVE_SIGN(z);
- }
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) get2comp(z);
+ ds = BDIGITS(z);
+ i = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ while (i--) ds[i] = ~ds[i];
+ RBIGNUM(z)->sign = !RBIGNUM(z)->sign;
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign) get2comp(z);
return bignorm(z);
}
static VALUE
-bigsub(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *xds, *yds, *zds;
- long xn, yn, zn;
-
- xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y);
- zn = xn < yn ? yn : xn;
-
- z = bignew(zn, 1);
-
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- yds = BDIGITS(y);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
-
- if (bary_sub(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn)) {
- bary_2comp(zds, zn);
- BIGNUM_SET_NEGATIVE_SIGN(z);
- }
-
- return z;
-}
-
-static VALUE bigadd_int(VALUE x, long y);
-
-static VALUE
-bigsub_int(VALUE x, long y0)
+bigsub(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *xds, *zds;
- long xn, zn;
+ VALUE z = 0;
+ BDIGIT *zds;
BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED num;
- long i, y;
-
- y = y0;
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
-
- if (xn == 0)
- return LONG2NUM(-y0);
-
- zn = xn;
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
- if (zn < bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG))
- zn = bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG);
-#endif
- z = bignew(zn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
-
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG
- assert(xn == zn);
- num = (BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)xds[0] - y;
- if (xn == 1 && num < 0) {
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(z, !BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
- zds[0] = (BDIGIT)-num;
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- return bignorm(z);
- }
- zds[0] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- i = 1;
- if (i < xn)
- goto y_is_zero_x;
- goto finish;
-#else
- num = 0;
- for (i=0; i < xn; i++) {
- if (y == 0) goto y_is_zero_x;
- num += (BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)xds[i] - BIGLO(y);
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- y = BIGDN(y);
- }
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- if (y == 0) goto y_is_zero_z;
- num -= BIGLO(y);
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- y = BIGDN(y);
- }
- goto finish;
-#endif
-
- for (; i < xn; i++) {
- y_is_zero_x:
- if (num == 0) goto num_is_zero_x;
- num += xds[i];
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- y_is_zero_z:
- if (num == 0) goto num_is_zero_z;
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
-#endif
- goto finish;
-
- for (; i < xn; i++) {
- num_is_zero_x:
- zds[i] = xds[i];
- }
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- num_is_zero_z:
- zds[i] = 0;
- }
-#endif
- goto finish;
-
- finish:
- assert(num == 0 || num == -1);
- if (num < 0) {
- get2comp(z);
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(z, !BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
+ long i = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+
+ /* if x is larger than y, swap */
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->len < RBIGNUM(y)->len) {
+ z = x; x = y; y = z; /* swap x y */
+ }
+ else if (RBIGNUM(x)->len == RBIGNUM(y)->len) {
+ while (i > 0) {
+ i--;
+ if (BDIGITS(x)[i] > BDIGITS(y)[i]) {
+ break;
+ }
+ if (BDIGITS(x)[i] < BDIGITS(y)[i]) {
+ z = x; x = y; y = z; /* swap x y */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
}
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- return bignorm(z);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-bigadd_int(VALUE x, long y)
-{
- VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *xds, *zds;
- long xn, zn;
- BDIGIT_DBL num;
- long i;
-
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- if (xn == 0)
- return LONG2NUM(y);
-
- zn = xn;
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
- if (zn < bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG))
- zn = bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG);
-#endif
- zn++;
-
- z = bignew(zn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
+ z = bignew(RBIGNUM(x)->len, z==0);
zds = BDIGITS(z);
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG
- num = (BDIGIT_DBL)xds[0] + y;
- zds[0] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- i = 1;
- if (i < xn)
- goto y_is_zero_x;
- goto y_is_zero_z;
-#else
- num = 0;
- for (i=0; i < xn; i++) {
- if (y == 0) goto y_is_zero_x;
- num += (BDIGIT_DBL)xds[i] + BIGLO(y);
+ for (i = 0, num = 0; i < RBIGNUM(y)->len; i++) {
+ num += (BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED)BDIGITS(x)[i] - BDIGITS(y)[i];
zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
num = BIGDN(num);
- y = BIGDN(y);
- }
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- if (y == 0) goto y_is_zero_z;
- num += BIGLO(y);
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
+ }
+ while (num && i < RBIGNUM(x)->len) {
+ num += BDIGITS(x)[i];
+ zds[i++] = BIGLO(num);
num = BIGDN(num);
- y = BIGDN(y);
}
- goto finish;
-
-#endif
-
- for (;i < xn; i++) {
- y_is_zero_x:
- if (num == 0) goto num_is_zero_x;
- num += (BDIGIT_DBL)xds[i];
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- y_is_zero_z:
- if (num == 0) goto num_is_zero_z;
- zds[i] = BIGLO(num);
- num = BIGDN(num);
- }
- goto finish;
-
- for (;i < xn; i++) {
- num_is_zero_x:
- zds[i] = xds[i];
- }
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- num_is_zero_z:
- zds[i] = 0;
+ while (i < RBIGNUM(x)->len) {
+ zds[i] = BDIGITS(x)[i];
+ i++;
}
- goto finish;
-
- finish:
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- return bignorm(z);
+
+ return z;
}
static VALUE
-bigadd(VALUE x, VALUE y, int sign)
+bigadd(x, y, sign)
+ VALUE x, y;
+ int sign;
{
VALUE z;
- size_t len;
+ BDIGIT_DBL num;
+ long i, len;
- sign = (sign == BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- if (BIGNUM_SIGN(x) != sign) {
+ sign = (sign == RBIGNUM(y)->sign);
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign != sign) {
if (sign) return bigsub(y, x);
return bigsub(x, y);
}
- if (BIGNUM_LEN(x) > BIGNUM_LEN(y)) {
- len = BIGNUM_LEN(x) + 1;
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->len > RBIGNUM(y)->len) {
+ len = RBIGNUM(x)->len + 1;
+ z = x; x = y; y = z;
}
else {
- len = BIGNUM_LEN(y) + 1;
+ len = RBIGNUM(y)->len + 1;
}
z = bignew(len, sign);
- bary_add(BDIGITS(z), BIGNUM_LEN(z),
- BDIGITS(x), BIGNUM_LEN(x),
- BDIGITS(y), BIGNUM_LEN(y));
+ len = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ for (i = 0, num = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ num += (BDIGIT_DBL)BDIGITS(x)[i] + BDIGITS(y)[i];
+ BDIGITS(z)[i] = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGDN(num);
+ }
+ len = RBIGNUM(y)->len;
+ while (num && i < len) {
+ num += BDIGITS(y)[i];
+ BDIGITS(z)[i++] = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGDN(num);
+ }
+ while (i < len) {
+ BDIGITS(z)[i] = BDIGITS(y)[i];
+ i++;
+ }
+ BDIGITS(z)[i] = (BDIGIT)num;
return z;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big + other -> Numeric
+ * big + other => Numeric
*
* Adds big and other, returning the result.
*/
VALUE
-rb_big_plus(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_plus(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- long n;
-
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- n = FIX2LONG(y);
- if ((n > 0) != BIGNUM_SIGN(x)) {
- if (n < 0) {
- n = -n;
- }
- return bigsub_int(x, n);
- }
- if (n < 0) {
- n = -n;
- }
- return bigadd_int(x, n);
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
+ y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
+ /* fall through */
+ case T_BIGNUM:
return bignorm(bigadd(x, y, 1));
- }
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return DBL2NUM(rb_big2dbl(x) + RFLOAT_VALUE(y));
- }
- else {
- return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y, '+');
+
+ case T_FLOAT:
+ return rb_float_new(rb_big2dbl(x) + RFLOAT(y)->value);
+
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y);
}
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big - other -> Numeric
+ * big - other => Numeric
*
* Subtracts other from big, returning the result.
*/
VALUE
-rb_big_minus(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_minus(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- long n;
-
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- n = FIX2LONG(y);
- if ((n > 0) != BIGNUM_SIGN(x)) {
- if (n < 0) {
- n = -n;
- }
- return bigadd_int(x, n);
- }
- if (n < 0) {
- n = -n;
- }
- return bigsub_int(x, n);
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
+ y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
+ /* fall through */
+ case T_BIGNUM:
return bignorm(bigadd(x, y, 0));
- }
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return DBL2NUM(rb_big2dbl(x) - RFLOAT_VALUE(y));
- }
- else {
- return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y, '-');
- }
-}
-
-static VALUE
-bigsq(VALUE x)
-{
- long xn, zn;
- VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *xds, *zds;
-
- xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- zn = 2 * xn;
- z = bignew(zn, 1);
+ case T_FLOAT:
+ return rb_float_new(rb_big2dbl(x) - RFLOAT(y)->value);
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
-
-#ifdef USE_GMP
- if (xn < GMP_MUL_DIGITS)
- bary_sq_fast(zds, zn, xds, xn);
- else
- bary_mul(zds, zn, xds, xn, xds, xn);
-#else
- if (xn < KARATSUBA_MUL_DIGITS)
- bary_sq_fast(zds, zn, xds, xn);
- else
- bary_mul(zds, zn, xds, xn, xds, xn);
-#endif
-
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- return z;
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y);
+ }
}
-static VALUE
-bigmul0(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+VALUE
+rb_big_mul0(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- long xn, yn, zn;
+ long i, j;
+ BDIGIT_DBL n = 0;
VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *xds, *yds, *zds;
+ BDIGIT *zds;
- if (x == y)
- return bigsq(x);
+ if (FIXNUM_P(x)) x = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(x));
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
+ y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
+ break;
- xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y);
- zn = xn + yn;
+ case T_BIGNUM:
+ break;
- z = bignew(zn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
+ case T_FLOAT:
+ return rb_float_new(rb_big2dbl(x) * RFLOAT(y)->value);
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- yds = BDIGITS(y);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y);
+ }
- bary_mul(zds, zn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
+ j = RBIGNUM(x)->len + RBIGNUM(y)->len + 1;
+ z = bignew(j, RBIGNUM(x)->sign==RBIGNUM(y)->sign);
+ zds = BDIGITS(z);
+ while (j--) zds[j] = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < RBIGNUM(x)->len; i++) {
+ BDIGIT_DBL dd = BDIGITS(x)[i];
+ if (dd == 0) continue;
+ n = 0;
+ for (j = 0; j < RBIGNUM(y)->len; j++) {
+ BDIGIT_DBL ee = n + (BDIGIT_DBL)dd * BDIGITS(y)[j];
+ n = zds[i + j] + ee;
+ if (ee) zds[i + j] = BIGLO(n);
+ n = BIGDN(n);
+ }
+ if (n) {
+ zds[i + j] = n;
+ }
+ }
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
return z;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big * other -> Numeric
+ * big * other => Numeric
*
* Multiplies big and other, returning the result.
*/
VALUE
-rb_big_mul(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_mul(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- }
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return DBL2NUM(rb_big2dbl(x) * RFLOAT_VALUE(y));
- }
- else {
- return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y, '*');
- }
-
- return bignorm(bigmul0(x, y));
+ return bignorm(rb_big_mul0(x, y));
}
-static VALUE
-bigdivrem(VALUE x, VALUE y, volatile VALUE *divp, volatile VALUE *modp)
-{
- long xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x), yn = BIGNUM_LEN(y);
- VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *xds, *yds, *zds;
- BDIGIT dd;
-
- VALUE q = Qnil, r = Qnil;
- BDIGIT *qds, *rds;
- long qn, rn;
+static void
+bigdivrem(x, y, divp, modp)
+ VALUE x, y;
+ VALUE *divp, *modp;
+{
+ long nx = RBIGNUM(x)->len, ny = RBIGNUM(y)->len;
+ long i, j;
+ VALUE yy, z;
+ BDIGIT *xds, *yds, *zds, *tds;
+ BDIGIT_DBL t2;
+ BDIGIT_DBL_SIGNED num;
+ BDIGIT dd, q;
+ if (BIGZEROP(y)) rb_num_zerodiv();
yds = BDIGITS(y);
- BARY_TRUNC(yds, yn);
- if (yn == 0)
- rb_num_zerodiv();
-
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- BARY_TRUNC(xds, xn);
-
- if (xn < yn || (xn == yn && xds[xn - 1] < yds[yn - 1])) {
+ if (nx < ny || (nx == ny && BDIGITS(x)[nx - 1] < BDIGITS(y)[ny - 1])) {
if (divp) *divp = rb_int2big(0);
if (modp) *modp = x;
- return Qnil;
+ return;
}
- if (yn == 1) {
+ xds = BDIGITS(x);
+ if (ny == 1) {
dd = yds[0];
- z = bignew(xn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
+ z = rb_big_clone(x);
zds = BDIGITS(z);
- dd = bigdivrem_single(zds, xds, xn, dd);
+ t2 = 0; i = nx;
+ while (i--) {
+ t2 = BIGUP(t2) + zds[i];
+ zds[i] = (BDIGIT)(t2 / dd);
+ t2 %= dd;
+ }
+ RBIGNUM(z)->sign = RBIGNUM(x)->sign==RBIGNUM(y)->sign;
if (modp) {
- *modp = rb_uint2big((VALUE)dd);
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(*modp, BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
+ *modp = rb_uint2big((unsigned long)t2);
+ RBIGNUM(*modp)->sign = RBIGNUM(x)->sign;
}
if (divp) *divp = z;
- return Qnil;
- }
- if (xn == 2 && yn == 2) {
- BDIGIT_DBL x0 = bary2bdigitdbl(xds, 2);
- BDIGIT_DBL y0 = bary2bdigitdbl(yds, 2);
- BDIGIT_DBL q0 = x0 / y0;
- BDIGIT_DBL r0 = x0 % y0;
- if (divp) {
- z = bignew(bdigit_roomof(sizeof(BDIGIT_DBL)), BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
- zds[0] = BIGLO(q0);
- zds[1] = BIGLO(BIGDN(q0));
- *divp = z;
- }
- if (modp) {
- z = bignew(bdigit_roomof(sizeof(BDIGIT_DBL)), BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
- zds[0] = BIGLO(r0);
- zds[1] = BIGLO(BIGDN(r0));
- *modp = z;
- }
- return Qnil;
- }
-
- if (divp) {
- qn = xn + BIGDIVREM_EXTRA_WORDS;
- q = bignew(qn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x)==BIGNUM_SIGN(y));
- qds = BDIGITS(q);
- }
- else {
- qn = 0;
- qds = NULL;
+ return;
}
+ z = bignew(nx==ny?nx+2:nx+1, RBIGNUM(x)->sign==RBIGNUM(y)->sign);
+ zds = BDIGITS(z);
+ if (nx==ny) zds[nx+1] = 0;
+ while (!yds[ny-1]) ny--;
- if (modp) {
- rn = yn;
- r = bignew(rn, BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
- rds = BDIGITS(r);
+ dd = 0;
+ q = yds[ny-1];
+ while ((q & (1<<(BITSPERDIG-1))) == 0) {
+ q <<= 1;
+ dd++;
+ }
+ if (dd) {
+ yy = rb_big_clone(y);
+ tds = BDIGITS(yy);
+ j = 0;
+ t2 = 0;
+ while (j<ny) {
+ t2 += (BDIGIT_DBL)yds[j]<<dd;
+ tds[j++] = BIGLO(t2);
+ t2 = BIGDN(t2);
+ }
+ yds = tds;
+ j = 0;
+ t2 = 0;
+ while (j<nx) {
+ t2 += (BDIGIT_DBL)xds[j]<<dd;
+ zds[j++] = BIGLO(t2);
+ t2 = BIGDN(t2);
+ }
+ zds[j] = (BDIGIT)t2;
}
else {
- rn = 0;
- rds = NULL;
+ zds[nx] = 0;
+ j = nx;
+ while (j--) zds[j] = xds[j];
}
- bary_divmod_branch(qds, qn, rds, rn, xds, xn, yds, yn);
-
- if (divp) {
- bigtrunc(q);
- *divp = q;
- }
- if (modp) {
- bigtrunc(r);
- *modp = r;
+ j = nx==ny?nx+1:nx;
+ do {
+ if (zds[j] == yds[ny-1]) q = BIGRAD-1;
+ else q = (BDIGIT)((BIGUP(zds[j]) + zds[j-1])/yds[ny-1]);
+ if (q) {
+ i = 0; num = 0; t2 = 0;
+ do { /* multiply and subtract */
+ BDIGIT_DBL ee;
+ t2 += (BDIGIT_DBL)yds[i] * q;
+ ee = num - BIGLO(t2);
+ num = (BDIGIT_DBL)zds[j - ny + i] + ee;
+ if (ee) zds[j - ny + i] = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGDN(num);
+ t2 = BIGDN(t2);
+ } while (++i < ny);
+ num += zds[j - ny + i] - t2;/* borrow from high digit; don't update */
+ while (num) { /* "add back" required */
+ i = 0; num = 0; q--;
+ do {
+ BDIGIT_DBL ee = num + yds[i];
+ num = (BDIGIT_DBL)zds[j - ny + i] + ee;
+ if (ee) zds[j - ny + i] = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGDN(num);
+ } while (++i < ny);
+ num--;
+ }
+ }
+ zds[j] = q;
+ } while (--j >= ny);
+ if (divp) { /* move quotient down in z */
+ *divp = rb_big_clone(z);
+ zds = BDIGITS(*divp);
+ j = (nx==ny ? nx+2 : nx+1) - ny;
+ for (i = 0;i < j;i++) zds[i] = zds[i+ny];
+ RBIGNUM(*divp)->len = i;
+ }
+ if (modp) { /* normalize remainder */
+ *modp = rb_big_clone(z);
+ zds = BDIGITS(*modp);
+ while (--ny && !zds[ny]); ++ny;
+ if (dd) {
+ t2 = 0; i = ny;
+ while(i--) {
+ t2 = (t2 | zds[i]) >> dd;
+ q = zds[i];
+ zds[i] = BIGLO(t2);
+ t2 = BIGUP(q);
+ }
+ }
+ RBIGNUM(*modp)->len = ny;
+ RBIGNUM(*modp)->sign = RBIGNUM(x)->sign;
}
-
- return Qnil;
}
static void
-bigdivmod(VALUE x, VALUE y, volatile VALUE *divp, volatile VALUE *modp)
+bigdivmod(x, y, divp, modp)
+ VALUE x, y;
+ VALUE *divp, *modp;
{
VALUE mod;
bigdivrem(x, y, divp, &mod);
- if (BIGNUM_SIGN(x) != BIGNUM_SIGN(y) && !BIGZEROP(mod)) {
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign != RBIGNUM(y)->sign && !BIGZEROP(mod)) {
if (divp) *divp = bigadd(*divp, rb_int2big(1), 0);
if (modp) *modp = bigadd(mod, y, 1);
}
- else if (modp) {
- *modp = mod;
+ else {
+ if (divp) *divp = *divp;
+ if (modp) *modp = mod;
}
}
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * big / other => Numeric
+ * big.div(other) => Numeric
+ *
+ * Divides big by other, returning the result.
+ */
static VALUE
-rb_big_divide(VALUE x, VALUE y, ID op)
+rb_big_div(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
VALUE z;
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- }
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(y)) {
- if (op == '/') {
- return DBL2NUM(rb_big2dbl(x) / RFLOAT_VALUE(y));
- }
- else {
- double dy = RFLOAT_VALUE(y);
- if (dy == 0.0) rb_num_zerodiv();
- return rb_dbl2big(rb_big2dbl(x) / dy);
- }
- }
- else {
- return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y, op);
- }
- bigdivmod(x, y, &z, 0);
-
- return bignorm(z);
-}
+ break;
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * big / other -> Numeric
- *
- * Performs division: the class of the resulting object depends on
- * the class of <code>numeric</code> and on the magnitude of the
- * result.
- */
+ case T_BIGNUM:
+ break;
-VALUE
-rb_big_div(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- return rb_big_divide(x, y, '/');
-}
+ case T_FLOAT:
+ return rb_float_new(rb_big2dbl(x) / RFLOAT(y)->value);
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * big.div(other) -> integer
- *
- * Performs integer division: returns integer value.
- */
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y);
+ }
+ bigdivmod(x, y, &z, 0);
-VALUE
-rb_big_idiv(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- return rb_big_divide(x, y, rb_intern("div"));
+ return bignorm(z);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big % other -> Numeric
- * big.modulo(other) -> Numeric
+ * big % other => Numeric
+ * big.modulo(other) => Numeric
*
* Returns big modulo other. See Numeric.divmod for more
* information.
*/
-VALUE
-rb_big_modulo(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+static VALUE
+rb_big_modulo(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
VALUE z;
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
- }
- else if (!RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y, '%');
+ break;
+
+ case T_BIGNUM:
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y);
}
bigdivmod(x, y, 0, &z);
@@ -6094,23 +1498,29 @@ rb_big_modulo(VALUE x, VALUE y)
/*
* call-seq:
- * big.remainder(numeric) -> number
- *
+ * big.remainder(numeric) => number
+ *
* Returns the remainder after dividing <i>big</i> by <i>numeric</i>.
- *
+ *
* -1234567890987654321.remainder(13731) #=> -6966
* -1234567890987654321.remainder(13731.24) #=> -9906.22531493148
*/
static VALUE
-rb_big_remainder(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_remainder(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
VALUE z;
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
- }
- else if (!RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y, rb_intern("remainder"));
+ break;
+
+ case T_BIGNUM:
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y);
}
bigdivrem(x, y, 0, &z);
@@ -6119,127 +1529,74 @@ rb_big_remainder(VALUE x, VALUE y)
/*
* call-seq:
- * big.divmod(numeric) -> array
- *
+ * big.divmod(numeric) => array
+ *
* See <code>Numeric#divmod</code>.
- *
+ *
*/
VALUE
-rb_big_divmod(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_divmod(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
VALUE div, mod;
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
- }
- else if (!RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y, rb_intern("divmod"));
- }
- bigdivmod(x, y, &div, &mod);
-
- return rb_assoc_new(bignorm(div), bignorm(mod));
-}
+ break;
-static VALUE
-big_shift(VALUE x, long n)
-{
- if (n < 0)
- return big_lshift(x, 1+(unsigned long)(-(n+1)));
- else if (n > 0)
- return big_rshift(x, (unsigned long)n);
- return x;
-}
+ case T_BIGNUM:
+ break;
-static VALUE
-big_fdiv(VALUE x, VALUE y, long ey)
-{
-#define DBL_BIGDIG ((DBL_MANT_DIG + BITSPERDIG) / BITSPERDIG)
- VALUE z;
- long l, ex;
-
- bigtrunc(x);
- l = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
- ex = l * BITSPERDIG - nlz(BDIGITS(x)[l-1]);
- ex -= 2 * DBL_BIGDIG * BITSPERDIG;
- if (ex) x = big_shift(x, ex);
-
- bigdivrem(x, y, &z, 0);
- l = ex - ey;
-#if SIZEOF_LONG > SIZEOF_INT
- {
- /* Visual C++ can't be here */
- if (l > INT_MAX) return DBL2NUM(INFINITY);
- if (l < INT_MIN) return DBL2NUM(0.0);
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y);
}
-#endif
- return DBL2NUM(ldexp(big2dbl(z), (int)l));
-}
-
-static VALUE
-big_fdiv_int(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- long l, ey;
- bigtrunc(y);
- l = BIGNUM_LEN(y);
- ey = l * BITSPERDIG - nlz(BDIGITS(y)[l-1]);
- ey -= DBL_BIGDIG * BITSPERDIG;
- if (ey) y = big_shift(y, ey);
- return big_fdiv(x, y, ey);
-}
+ bigdivmod(x, y, &div, &mod);
-static VALUE
-big_fdiv_float(VALUE x, VALUE y)
-{
- int i;
- y = dbl2big(ldexp(frexp(RFLOAT_VALUE(y), &i), DBL_MANT_DIG));
- return big_fdiv(x, y, i - DBL_MANT_DIG);
+ return rb_assoc_new(bignorm(div), bignorm(mod));
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big.fdiv(numeric) -> float
- *
+ * big.quo(numeric) -> float
+ *
* Returns the floating point result of dividing <i>big</i> by
* <i>numeric</i>.
- *
- * -1234567890987654321.fdiv(13731) #=> -89910996357705.5
- * -1234567890987654321.fdiv(13731.24) #=> -89909424858035.7
- *
+ *
+ * -1234567890987654321.quo(13731) #=> -89910996357705.5
+ * -1234567890987654321.quo(13731.24) #=> -89909424858035.7
+ *
*/
-
-VALUE
-rb_big_fdiv(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+static VALUE
+rb_big_quo(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- double dx, dy;
+ double dx = rb_big2dbl(x);
+ double dy;
- dx = big2dbl(x);
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FIXNUM:
dy = (double)FIX2LONG(y);
- if (isinf(dx))
- return big_fdiv_int(x, rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y)));
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
+ break;
+
+ case T_BIGNUM:
dy = rb_big2dbl(y);
- if (isinf(dx) || isinf(dy))
- return big_fdiv_int(x, y);
- }
- else if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(y)) {
- dy = RFLOAT_VALUE(y);
- if (isnan(dy))
- return y;
- if (isinf(dx))
- return big_fdiv_float(x, y);
- }
- else {
- return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y, rb_intern("fdiv"));
+ break;
+
+ case T_FLOAT:
+ dy = RFLOAT(y)->value;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y);
}
- return DBL2NUM(dx / dy);
+ return rb_float_new(dx / dy);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big ** exponent -> numeric
+ * big ** exponent #=> numeric
*
* Raises _big_ to the _exponent_ power (which may be an integer, float,
* or anything that will coerce to a number). The result may be
@@ -6251,726 +1608,472 @@ rb_big_fdiv(VALUE x, VALUE y)
*/
VALUE
-rb_big_pow(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_pow(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
double d;
- SIGNED_VALUE yy;
-
- again:
+ long yy;
+
if (y == INT2FIX(0)) return INT2FIX(1);
- if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(y)) {
- d = RFLOAT_VALUE(y);
- if ((!BIGNUM_SIGN(x) && !BIGZEROP(x)) && d != round(d))
- return rb_funcall(rb_complex_raw1(x), rb_intern("**"), 1, y);
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- y = bignorm(y);
- if (FIXNUM_P(y))
- goto again;
+ switch (TYPE(y)) {
+ case T_FLOAT:
+ d = RFLOAT(y)->value;
+ break;
+
+ case T_BIGNUM:
rb_warn("in a**b, b may be too big");
d = rb_big2dbl(y);
- }
- else if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
+ break;
+
+ case T_FIXNUM:
yy = FIX2LONG(y);
+ if (yy > 0) {
+ VALUE z = x;
- if (yy < 0)
- return rb_funcall(rb_rational_raw1(x), rb_intern("**"), 1, y);
- else {
- VALUE z = 0;
- SIGNED_VALUE mask;
- const size_t xbits = rb_absint_numwords(x, 1, NULL);
- const size_t BIGLEN_LIMIT = 32*1024*1024;
-
- if (xbits == (size_t)-1 ||
- (xbits > BIGLEN_LIMIT) ||
- (xbits * yy > BIGLEN_LIMIT)) {
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->len * SIZEOF_BDIGITS * yy > 1024*1024) {
rb_warn("in a**b, b may be too big");
d = (double)yy;
+ break;
}
- else {
- for (mask = FIXNUM_MAX + 1; mask; mask >>= 1) {
- if (z) z = bigsq(z);
- if (yy & mask) {
- z = z ? bigtrunc(bigmul0(z, x)) : x;
- }
+ for (;;) {
+ yy -= 1;
+ if (yy == 0) break;
+ while (yy % 2 == 0) {
+ yy /= 2;
+ x = rb_big_mul0(x, x);
+ if (!BDIGITS(x)[RBIGNUM(x)->len-1]) RBIGNUM(x)->len--;
}
- return bignorm(z);
+ z = rb_big_mul0(z, x);
+ if (!BDIGITS(z)[RBIGNUM(z)->len-1]) RBIGNUM(z)->len--;
}
+ return bignorm(z);
}
- }
- else {
- return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y, rb_intern("**"));
- }
- return DBL2NUM(pow(rb_big2dbl(x), d));
-}
-
-static VALUE
-bigand_int(VALUE x, long xn, BDIGIT hibitsx, long y)
-{
- VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *xds, *zds;
- long zn;
- long i;
- BDIGIT hibitsy;
-
- if (y == 0) return INT2FIX(0);
- if (xn == 0) return hibitsx ? LONG2NUM(y) : 0;
- hibitsy = 0 <= y ? 0 : BDIGMAX;
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG
- if (!hibitsy) {
- y &= xds[0];
- return LONG2NUM(y);
- }
-#endif
-
- zn = xn;
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
- if (hibitsx && zn < bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG))
- zn = bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG);
-#endif
-
- z = bignew(zn, 0);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
+ d = (double)yy;
+ break;
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG
- i = 1;
- zds[0] = xds[0] & BIGLO(y);
-#else
- for (i=0; i < xn; i++) {
- if (y == 0 || y == -1) break;
- zds[i] = xds[i] & BIGLO(y);
- y = BIGDN(y);
- }
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- if (y == 0 || y == -1) break;
- zds[i] = hibitsx & BIGLO(y);
- y = BIGDN(y);
- }
-#endif
- for (;i < xn; i++) {
- zds[i] = xds[i] & hibitsy;
- }
- for (;i < zn; i++) {
- zds[i] = hibitsx & hibitsy;
+ default:
+ return rb_num_coerce_bin(x, y);
}
- twocomp2abs_bang(z, hibitsx && hibitsy);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- return bignorm(z);
+ return rb_float_new(pow(rb_big2dbl(x), d));
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big & numeric -> integer
+ * big & numeric => integer
*
* Performs bitwise +and+ between _big_ and _numeric_.
*/
VALUE
-rb_big_and(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_and(xx, yy)
+ VALUE xx, yy;
{
- VALUE z;
+ volatile VALUE x, y, z;
BDIGIT *ds1, *ds2, *zds;
- long i, xn, yn, n1, n2;
- BDIGIT hibitsx, hibitsy;
- BDIGIT hibits1, hibits2;
- VALUE tmpv;
- BDIGIT tmph;
- long tmpn;
-
- if (!FIXNUM_P(y) && !RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return rb_num_coerce_bit(x, y, '&');
- }
+ long i, l1, l2;
+ char sign;
- hibitsx = abs2twocomp(&x, &xn);
+ x = xx;
+ y = rb_to_int(yy);
if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- return bigand_int(x, xn, hibitsx, FIX2LONG(y));
+ y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
}
- hibitsy = abs2twocomp(&y, &yn);
- if (xn > yn) {
- tmpv = x; x = y; y = tmpv;
- tmpn = xn; xn = yn; yn = tmpn;
- tmph = hibitsx; hibitsx = hibitsy; hibitsy = tmph;
+ if (!RBIGNUM(y)->sign) {
+ y = rb_big_clone(y);
+ get2comp(y);
}
- n1 = xn;
- n2 = yn;
- ds1 = BDIGITS(x);
- ds2 = BDIGITS(y);
- hibits1 = hibitsx;
- hibits2 = hibitsy;
-
- if (!hibits1)
- n2 = n1;
-
- z = bignew(n2, 0);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
-
- for (i=0; i<n1; i++) {
- zds[i] = ds1[i] & ds2[i];
- }
- for (; i<n2; i++) {
- zds[i] = hibits1 & ds2[i];
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ x = rb_big_clone(x);
+ get2comp(x);
}
- twocomp2abs_bang(z, hibits1 && hibits2);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
- return bignorm(z);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-bigor_int(VALUE x, long xn, BDIGIT hibitsx, long y)
-{
- VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *xds, *zds;
- long zn;
- long i;
- BDIGIT hibitsy;
-
- if (y == -1) return INT2FIX(-1);
- if (xn == 0) return hibitsx ? INT2FIX(-1) : LONG2FIX(y);
- hibitsy = 0 <= y ? 0 : BDIGMAX;
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
-
- zn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
- if (zn < bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG))
- zn = bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG);
-#endif
- z = bignew(zn, 0);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
-
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG
- i = 1;
- zds[0] = xds[0] | BIGLO(y);
- if (i < zn)
- goto y_is_fixed_point;
- goto finish;
-#else
- for (i=0; i < xn; i++) {
- if (y == 0 || y == -1) goto y_is_fixed_point;
- zds[i] = xds[i] | BIGLO(y);
- y = BIGDN(y);
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->len > RBIGNUM(y)->len) {
+ l1 = RBIGNUM(y)->len;
+ l2 = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ ds1 = BDIGITS(y);
+ ds2 = BDIGITS(x);
+ sign = RBIGNUM(y)->sign;
}
- if (hibitsx)
- goto fill_hibits;
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- if (y == 0 || y == -1) goto y_is_fixed_point;
- zds[i] = BIGLO(y);
- y = BIGDN(y);
+ else {
+ l1 = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ l2 = RBIGNUM(y)->len;
+ ds1 = BDIGITS(x);
+ ds2 = BDIGITS(y);
+ sign = RBIGNUM(x)->sign;
}
- goto finish;
-#endif
+ z = bignew(l2, RBIGNUM(x)->sign || RBIGNUM(y)->sign);
+ zds = BDIGITS(z);
- y_is_fixed_point:
- if (hibitsy)
- goto fill_hibits;
- for (; i < xn; i++) {
- zds[i] = xds[i];
+ for (i=0; i<l1; i++) {
+ zds[i] = ds1[i] & ds2[i];
}
- if (hibitsx)
- goto fill_hibits;
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- zds[i] = 0;
+ for (; i<l2; i++) {
+ zds[i] = sign?0:ds2[i];
}
- goto finish;
-
- fill_hibits:
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- zds[i] = BDIGMAX;
- }
-
- finish:
- twocomp2abs_bang(z, hibitsx || hibitsy);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
+ if (!RBIGNUM(z)->sign) get2comp(z);
return bignorm(z);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big | numeric -> integer
+ * big | numeric => integer
*
* Performs bitwise +or+ between _big_ and _numeric_.
*/
VALUE
-rb_big_or(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_or(xx, yy)
+ VALUE xx, yy;
{
- VALUE z;
+ volatile VALUE x, y, z;
BDIGIT *ds1, *ds2, *zds;
- long i, xn, yn, n1, n2;
- BDIGIT hibitsx, hibitsy;
- BDIGIT hibits1, hibits2;
- VALUE tmpv;
- BDIGIT tmph;
- long tmpn;
-
- if (!FIXNUM_P(y) && !RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return rb_num_coerce_bit(x, y, '|');
- }
+ long i, l1, l2;
+ char sign;
- hibitsx = abs2twocomp(&x, &xn);
+ x = xx;
+ y = rb_to_int(yy);
if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- return bigor_int(x, xn, hibitsx, FIX2LONG(y));
+ y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
}
- hibitsy = abs2twocomp(&y, &yn);
- if (xn > yn) {
- tmpv = x; x = y; y = tmpv;
- tmpn = xn; xn = yn; yn = tmpn;
- tmph = hibitsx; hibitsx = hibitsy; hibitsy = tmph;
+ if (!RBIGNUM(y)->sign) {
+ y = rb_big_clone(y);
+ get2comp(y);
}
- n1 = xn;
- n2 = yn;
- ds1 = BDIGITS(x);
- ds2 = BDIGITS(y);
- hibits1 = hibitsx;
- hibits2 = hibitsy;
-
- if (hibits1)
- n2 = n1;
-
- z = bignew(n2, 0);
- zds = BDIGITS(z);
-
- for (i=0; i<n1; i++) {
- zds[i] = ds1[i] | ds2[i];
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ x = rb_big_clone(x);
+ get2comp(x);
}
- for (; i<n2; i++) {
- zds[i] = hibits1 | ds2[i];
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->len > RBIGNUM(y)->len) {
+ l1 = RBIGNUM(y)->len;
+ l2 = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ ds1 = BDIGITS(y);
+ ds2 = BDIGITS(x);
+ sign = RBIGNUM(y)->sign;
}
- twocomp2abs_bang(z, hibits1 || hibits2);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
- return bignorm(z);
-}
-
-static VALUE
-bigxor_int(VALUE x, long xn, BDIGIT hibitsx, long y)
-{
- VALUE z;
- BDIGIT *xds, *zds;
- long zn;
- long i;
- BDIGIT hibitsy;
-
- hibitsy = 0 <= y ? 0 : BDIGMAX;
- xds = BDIGITS(x);
- zn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT < SIZEOF_LONG
- if (zn < bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG))
- zn = bdigit_roomof(SIZEOF_LONG);
-#endif
- z = bignew(zn, 0);
+ else {
+ l1 = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ l2 = RBIGNUM(y)->len;
+ ds1 = BDIGITS(x);
+ ds2 = BDIGITS(y);
+ sign = RBIGNUM(x)->sign;
+ }
+ z = bignew(l2, RBIGNUM(x)->sign && RBIGNUM(y)->sign);
zds = BDIGITS(z);
-#if SIZEOF_BDIGIT >= SIZEOF_LONG
- i = 1;
- zds[0] = xds[0] ^ BIGLO(y);
-#else
- for (i = 0; i < xn; i++) {
- zds[i] = xds[i] ^ BIGLO(y);
- y = BIGDN(y);
- }
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- zds[i] = hibitsx ^ BIGLO(y);
- y = BIGDN(y);
- }
-#endif
- for (; i < xn; i++) {
- zds[i] = xds[i] ^ hibitsy;
+ for (i=0; i<l1; i++) {
+ zds[i] = ds1[i] | ds2[i];
}
- for (; i < zn; i++) {
- zds[i] = hibitsx ^ hibitsy;
+ for (; i<l2; i++) {
+ zds[i] = sign?ds2[i]:(BIGRAD-1);
}
- twocomp2abs_bang(z, (hibitsx ^ hibitsy) != 0);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
+ if (!RBIGNUM(z)->sign) get2comp(z);
+
return bignorm(z);
}
+
/*
* call-seq:
- * big ^ numeric -> integer
+ * big ^ numeric => integer
*
* Performs bitwise +exclusive or+ between _big_ and _numeric_.
*/
VALUE
-rb_big_xor(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_xor(xx, yy)
+ VALUE xx, yy;
{
+ volatile VALUE x, y;
VALUE z;
BDIGIT *ds1, *ds2, *zds;
- long i, xn, yn, n1, n2;
- BDIGIT hibitsx, hibitsy;
- BDIGIT hibits1, hibits2;
- VALUE tmpv;
- BDIGIT tmph;
- long tmpn;
-
- if (!FIXNUM_P(y) && !RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return rb_num_coerce_bit(x, y, '^');
- }
+ long i, l1, l2;
+ char sign;
- hibitsx = abs2twocomp(&x, &xn);
+ x = xx;
+ y = rb_to_int(yy);
if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- return bigxor_int(x, xn, hibitsx, FIX2LONG(y));
+ y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
+ }
+ if (!RBIGNUM(y)->sign) {
+ y = rb_big_clone(y);
+ get2comp(y);
+ }
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ x = rb_big_clone(x);
+ get2comp(x);
}
- hibitsy = abs2twocomp(&y, &yn);
- if (xn > yn) {
- tmpv = x; x = y; y = tmpv;
- tmpn = xn; xn = yn; yn = tmpn;
- tmph = hibitsx; hibitsx = hibitsy; hibitsy = tmph;
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->len > RBIGNUM(y)->len) {
+ l1 = RBIGNUM(y)->len;
+ l2 = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ ds1 = BDIGITS(y);
+ ds2 = BDIGITS(x);
+ sign = RBIGNUM(y)->sign;
}
- n1 = xn;
- n2 = yn;
- ds1 = BDIGITS(x);
- ds2 = BDIGITS(y);
- hibits1 = hibitsx;
- hibits2 = hibitsy;
-
- z = bignew(n2, 0);
+ else {
+ l1 = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ l2 = RBIGNUM(y)->len;
+ ds1 = BDIGITS(x);
+ ds2 = BDIGITS(y);
+ sign = RBIGNUM(x)->sign;
+ }
+ RBIGNUM(x)->sign = RBIGNUM(x)->sign?1:0;
+ RBIGNUM(y)->sign = RBIGNUM(y)->sign?1:0;
+ z = bignew(l2, !(RBIGNUM(x)->sign ^ RBIGNUM(y)->sign));
zds = BDIGITS(z);
- for (i=0; i<n1; i++) {
+ for (i=0; i<l1; i++) {
zds[i] = ds1[i] ^ ds2[i];
}
- for (; i<n2; i++) {
- zds[i] = hibitsx ^ ds2[i];
+ for (; i<l2; i++) {
+ zds[i] = sign?ds2[i]:~ds2[i];
}
- twocomp2abs_bang(z, (hibits1 ^ hibits2) != 0);
- RB_GC_GUARD(x);
- RB_GC_GUARD(y);
+ if (!RBIGNUM(z)->sign) get2comp(z);
+
return bignorm(z);
}
+static VALUE rb_big_rshift _((VALUE,VALUE));
+
/*
* call-seq:
- * big << numeric -> integer
+ * big << numeric => integer
*
* Shifts big left _numeric_ positions (right if _numeric_ is negative).
*/
VALUE
-rb_big_lshift(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_lshift(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- int lshift_p;
- size_t shift_numdigits;
- int shift_numbits;
-
- for (;;) {
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- long l = FIX2LONG(y);
- unsigned long shift;
- if (0 <= l) {
- lshift_p = 1;
- shift = l;
- }
- else {
- lshift_p = 0;
- shift = 1+(unsigned long)(-(l+1));
- }
- shift_numbits = (int)(shift & (BITSPERDIG-1));
- shift_numdigits = shift >> bit_length(BITSPERDIG-1);
- return bignorm(big_shift3(x, lshift_p, shift_numdigits, shift_numbits));
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return bignorm(big_shift2(x, 1, y));
- }
- y = rb_to_int(y);
+ BDIGIT *xds, *zds;
+ int shift = NUM2INT(y);
+ int s1 = shift/BITSPERDIG;
+ int s2 = shift%BITSPERDIG;
+ VALUE z;
+ BDIGIT_DBL num = 0;
+ long len, i;
+
+ if (shift < 0) return rb_big_rshift(x, INT2FIX(-shift));
+ len = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ z = bignew(len+s1+1, RBIGNUM(x)->sign);
+ zds = BDIGITS(z);
+ for (i=0; i<s1; i++) {
+ *zds++ = 0;
+ }
+ xds = BDIGITS(x);
+ for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
+ num = num | (BDIGIT_DBL)*xds++<<s2;
+ *zds++ = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGDN(num);
}
+ *zds = BIGLO(num);
+ return bignorm(z);
}
-
/*
* call-seq:
- * big >> numeric -> integer
+ * big >> numeric => integer
*
* Shifts big right _numeric_ positions (left if _numeric_ is negative).
*/
-VALUE
-rb_big_rshift(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+static VALUE
+rb_big_rshift(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
- int lshift_p;
- size_t shift_numdigits;
- int shift_numbits;
-
- for (;;) {
- if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- long l = FIX2LONG(y);
- unsigned long shift;
- if (0 <= l) {
- lshift_p = 0;
- shift = l;
- }
- else {
- lshift_p = 1;
- shift = 1+(unsigned long)(-(l+1));
- }
- shift_numbits = (int)(shift & (BITSPERDIG-1));
- shift_numdigits = shift >> bit_length(BITSPERDIG-1);
- return bignorm(big_shift3(x, lshift_p, shift_numdigits, shift_numbits));
- }
- else if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- return bignorm(big_shift2(x, 0, y));
- }
- y = rb_to_int(y);
+ BDIGIT *xds, *zds;
+ int shift = NUM2INT(y);
+ long s1 = shift/BITSPERDIG;
+ long s2 = shift%BITSPERDIG;
+ VALUE z;
+ BDIGIT_DBL num = 0;
+ long i, j;
+ volatile VALUE save_x;
+
+ if (shift < 0) return rb_big_lshift(x, INT2FIX(-shift));
+
+ if (s1 > RBIGNUM(x)->len) {
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign)
+ return INT2FIX(0);
+ else
+ return INT2FIX(-1);
+ }
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ save_x = x = rb_big_clone(x);
+ get2comp(x);
+ }
+ xds = BDIGITS(x);
+ i = RBIGNUM(x)->len; j = i - s1;
+ if (j == 0) {
+ if (RBIGNUM(x)->sign) return INT2FIX(0);
+ else return INT2FIX(-1);
+ }
+ z = bignew(j, RBIGNUM(x)->sign);
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ num = ((BDIGIT_DBL)~0) << BITSPERDIG;
+ }
+ zds = BDIGITS(z);
+ while (i--, j--) {
+ num = (num | xds[i]) >> s2;
+ zds[j] = BIGLO(num);
+ num = BIGUP(xds[i]);
+ }
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ get2comp(z);
}
+ return bignorm(z);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* big[n] -> 0, 1
- *
+ *
* Bit Reference---Returns the <em>n</em>th bit in the (assumed) binary
* representation of <i>big</i>, where <i>big</i>[0] is the least
* significant bit.
- *
+ *
* a = 9**15
* 50.downto(0) do |n|
* print a[n]
* end
- *
+ *
* <em>produces:</em>
- *
+ *
* 000101110110100000111000011110010100111100010111001
- *
+ *
*/
static VALUE
-rb_big_aref(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_aref(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
BDIGIT *xds;
- size_t shift;
- size_t i, s1, s2;
- long l;
- BDIGIT bit;
+ int shift;
+ long s1, s2;
- if (RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
- if (!BIGNUM_SIGN(y))
+ if (TYPE(y) == T_BIGNUM) {
+ if (!RBIGNUM(y)->sign || RBIGNUM(x)->sign)
return INT2FIX(0);
- bigtrunc(y);
- if (BIGSIZE(y) > sizeof(size_t)) {
- out_of_range:
- return BIGNUM_SIGN(x) ? INT2FIX(0) : INT2FIX(1);
- }
-#if SIZEOF_SIZE_T <= SIZEOF_LONG
- shift = big2ulong(y, "long");
-#else
- shift = big2ull(y, "long long");
-#endif
- }
- else {
- l = NUM2LONG(y);
- if (l < 0) return INT2FIX(0);
- shift = (size_t)l;
+ return INT2FIX(1);
}
+ shift = NUM2INT(y);
+ if (shift < 0) return INT2FIX(0);
s1 = shift/BITSPERDIG;
s2 = shift%BITSPERDIG;
- bit = (BDIGIT)1 << s2;
-
- if (s1 >= BIGNUM_LEN(x)) goto out_of_range;
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
+ if (s1 >= RBIGNUM(x)->len) return INT2FIX(1);
+ x = rb_big_clone(x);
+ get2comp(x);
+ }
+ else {
+ if (s1 >= RBIGNUM(x)->len) return INT2FIX(0);
+ }
xds = BDIGITS(x);
- if (BIGNUM_POSITIVE_P(x))
- return (xds[s1] & bit) ? INT2FIX(1) : INT2FIX(0);
- if (xds[s1] & (bit-1))
- return (xds[s1] & bit) ? INT2FIX(0) : INT2FIX(1);
- for (i = 0; i < s1; i++)
- if (xds[i])
- return (xds[s1] & bit) ? INT2FIX(0) : INT2FIX(1);
- return (xds[s1] & bit) ? INT2FIX(1) : INT2FIX(0);
+ if (xds[s1] & (1<<s2))
+ return INT2FIX(1);
+ return INT2FIX(0);
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big.hash -> fixnum
+ * big.hash => fixnum
*
* Compute a hash based on the value of _big_.
- *
- * See also Object#hash.
*/
static VALUE
-rb_big_hash(VALUE x)
+rb_big_hash(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
- st_index_t hash;
+ long i, len, key;
+ BDIGIT *digits;
- hash = rb_memhash(BDIGITS(x), sizeof(BDIGIT)*BIGNUM_LEN(x)) ^ BIGNUM_SIGN(x);
- return INT2FIX(hash);
+ key = 0; digits = BDIGITS(x); len = RBIGNUM(x)->len;
+ for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
+ key ^= *digits++;
+ }
+ return LONG2FIX(key);
}
/*
- * call-seq:
- * big.coerce(numeric) -> array
- *
- * Returns an array with both a +numeric+ and a +big+ represented as Bignum
- * objects.
- *
- * This is achieved by converting +numeric+ to a Bignum.
- *
- * A TypeError is raised if the +numeric+ is not a Fixnum or Bignum type.
- *
- * (0x3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF+1).coerce(42) #=> [42, 4611686018427387904]
+ * MISSING: documentation
*/
static VALUE
-rb_big_coerce(VALUE x, VALUE y)
+rb_big_coerce(x, y)
+ VALUE x, y;
{
if (FIXNUM_P(y)) {
- y = rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y));
+ return rb_assoc_new(rb_int2big(FIX2LONG(y)), x);
+ }
+ else if (TYPE(y) == T_BIGNUM) {
+ return rb_assoc_new(y, x);
}
- else if (!RB_BIGNUM_TYPE_P(y)) {
+ else {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "can't coerce %s to Bignum",
rb_obj_classname(y));
}
- return rb_assoc_new(y, x);
+ /* not reached */
+ return Qnil;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* big.abs -> aBignum
- * big.magnitude -> aBignum
- *
+ *
* Returns the absolute value of <i>big</i>.
- *
+ *
* -1234567890987654321.abs #=> 1234567890987654321
*/
static VALUE
-rb_big_abs(VALUE x)
+rb_big_abs(x)
+ VALUE x;
{
- if (!BIGNUM_SIGN(x)) {
+ if (!RBIGNUM(x)->sign) {
x = rb_big_clone(x);
- BIGNUM_SET_SIGN(x, 1);
+ RBIGNUM(x)->sign = 1;
}
return x;
}
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * big.size -> integer
- *
- * Returns the number of bytes in the machine representation of
- * <i>big</i>.
- *
- * (256**10 - 1).size #=> 12
- * (256**20 - 1).size #=> 20
- * (256**40 - 1).size #=> 40
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_big_size(VALUE big)
+VALUE
+rb_big_rand(max, rand_buf)
+ VALUE max;
+ double *rand_buf;
{
- return SIZET2NUM(BIGSIZE(big));
-}
+ VALUE v;
+ long len = RBIGNUM(max)->len;
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * int.bit_length -> integer
- *
- * Returns the number of bits of the value of <i>int</i>.
- *
- * "the number of bits" means that
- * the bit position of the highest bit which is different to the sign bit.
- * (The bit position of the bit 2**n is n+1.)
- * If there is no such bit (zero or minus one), zero is returned.
- *
- * I.e. This method returns ceil(log2(int < 0 ? -int : int+1)).
- *
- * (-2**10000-1).bit_length #=> 10001
- * (-2**10000).bit_length #=> 10000
- * (-2**10000+1).bit_length #=> 10000
- *
- * (-2**1000-1).bit_length #=> 1001
- * (-2**1000).bit_length #=> 1000
- * (-2**1000+1).bit_length #=> 1000
- *
- * (2**1000-1).bit_length #=> 1000
- * (2**1000).bit_length #=> 1001
- * (2**1000+1).bit_length #=> 1001
- *
- * (2**10000-1).bit_length #=> 10000
- * (2**10000).bit_length #=> 10001
- * (2**10000+1).bit_length #=> 10001
- *
- * This method can be used to detect overflow in Array#pack as follows.
- *
- * if n.bit_length < 32
- * [n].pack("l") # no overflow
- * else
- * raise "overflow"
- * end
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_big_bit_length(VALUE big)
-{
- int nlz_bits;
- size_t numbytes;
-
- static const BDIGIT char_bit[1] = { CHAR_BIT };
- BDIGIT numbytes_bary[bdigit_roomof(sizeof(size_t))];
- BDIGIT nlz_bary[1];
- BDIGIT result_bary[bdigit_roomof(sizeof(size_t)+1)];
-
- numbytes = rb_absint_size(big, &nlz_bits);
-
- if (numbytes == 0)
- return LONG2FIX(0);
-
- if (BIGNUM_NEGATIVE_P(big) && rb_absint_singlebit_p(big)) {
- if (nlz_bits != CHAR_BIT-1) {
- nlz_bits++;
- }
- else {
- nlz_bits = 0;
- numbytes--;
- }
+ if (BIGZEROP(max)) {
+ return rb_float_new(rand_buf[0]);
}
-
- if (numbytes <= SIZE_MAX / CHAR_BIT) {
- return SIZET2NUM(numbytes * CHAR_BIT - nlz_bits);
+ v = bignew(len,1);
+ len--;
+ BDIGITS(v)[len] = BDIGITS(max)[len] * rand_buf[len];
+ while (len--) {
+ BDIGITS(v)[len] = ((BDIGIT)~0) * rand_buf[len];
}
- nlz_bary[0] = nlz_bits;
-
- bary_unpack(BARY_ARGS(numbytes_bary), &numbytes, 1, sizeof(numbytes), 0,
- INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER);
- BARY_SHORT_MUL(result_bary, numbytes_bary, char_bit);
- BARY_SUB(result_bary, result_bary, nlz_bary);
-
- return rb_integer_unpack(result_bary, numberof(result_bary), sizeof(BDIGIT), 0,
- INTEGER_PACK_LSWORD_FIRST|INTEGER_PACK_NATIVE_BYTE_ORDER);
+ return v;
}
/*
* call-seq:
- * big.odd? -> true or false
- *
- * Returns <code>true</code> if <i>big</i> is an odd number.
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_big_odd_p(VALUE num)
-{
- if (BIGNUM_LEN(num) != 0 && BDIGITS(num)[0] & 1) {
- return Qtrue;
- }
- return Qfalse;
-}
-
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * big.even? -> true or false
- *
- * Returns <code>true</code> if <i>big</i> is an even number.
+ * big.size -> integer
+ *
+ * Returns the number of bytes in the machine representation of
+ * <i>big</i>.
+ *
+ * (256**10 - 1).size #=> 12
+ * (256**20 - 1).size #=> 20
+ * (256**40 - 1).size #=> 40
*/
static VALUE
-rb_big_even_p(VALUE num)
+rb_big_size(big)
+ VALUE big;
{
- if (BIGNUM_LEN(num) != 0 && BDIGITS(num)[0] & 1) {
- return Qfalse;
- }
- return Qtrue;
+ return LONG2FIX(RBIGNUM(big)->len*SIZEOF_BDIGITS);
}
/*
@@ -6980,24 +2083,23 @@ rb_big_even_p(VALUE num)
* Fixnum. When a calculation involving
* Bignum objects returns a result that will fit in a
* Fixnum, the result is automatically converted.
- *
+ *
* For the purposes of the bitwise operations and <code>[]</code>, a
* Bignum is treated as if it were an infinite-length
* bitstring with 2's complement representation.
- *
+ *
* While Fixnum values are immediate, Bignum
* objects are not---assignment and parameter passing work with
* references to objects, not the objects themselves.
- *
+ *
*/
void
-Init_Bignum(void)
+Init_Bignum()
{
rb_cBignum = rb_define_class("Bignum", rb_cInteger);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "to_s", rb_big_to_s, -1);
- rb_define_alias(rb_cBignum, "inspect", "to_s");
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "coerce", rb_big_coerce, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "-@", rb_big_uminus, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "+", rb_big_plus, 1);
@@ -7005,11 +2107,11 @@ Init_Bignum(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "*", rb_big_mul, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "/", rb_big_div, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "%", rb_big_modulo, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "div", rb_big_idiv, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "div", rb_big_div, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "divmod", rb_big_divmod, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "modulo", rb_big_modulo, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "remainder", rb_big_remainder, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "fdiv", rb_big_fdiv, 1);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "quo", rb_big_quo, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "**", rb_big_pow, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "&", rb_big_and, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "|", rb_big_or, 1);
@@ -7021,25 +2123,9 @@ Init_Bignum(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "<=>", rb_big_cmp, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "==", rb_big_eq, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, ">", big_gt, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, ">=", big_ge, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "<", big_lt, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "<=", big_le, 1);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "===", rb_big_eq, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "eql?", rb_big_eql, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "hash", rb_big_hash, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "to_f", rb_big_to_f, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "abs", rb_big_abs, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "magnitude", rb_big_abs, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "size", rb_big_size, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "bit_length", rb_big_bit_length, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "odd?", rb_big_odd_p, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cBignum, "even?", rb_big_even_p, 0);
-
-#ifdef USE_GMP
- /* The version of loaded GMP. */
- rb_define_const(rb_cBignum, "GMP_VERSION", rb_sprintf("GMP %s", gmp_version));
-#endif
-
- power_cache_init();
}
diff --git a/bin/erb b/bin/erb
index 6a7ea7d593..a6fcd5370c 100755
--- a/bin/erb
+++ b/bin/erb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Tiny eRuby --- ERB2
-# Copyright (c) 1999-2000,2002 Masatoshi SEKI
+# Copyright (c) 1999-2000,2002 Masatoshi SEKI
# You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Ruby.
require 'erb'
@@ -12,28 +12,18 @@ class ERB
arg = self.shift
return nil if arg == '--'
if arg =~ /^-(.)(.*)/
- if $1 == '-'
- arg, @maybe_arg = arg.split(/=/, 2)
- return arg
- end
- raise 'unknown switch "-"' if $2[0] == ?- and $1 != 'T'
- if $2.size > 0
- self.unshift "-#{$2}"
- @maybe_arg = $2
- else
- @maybe_arg = nil
- end
+ return arg if $1 == '-'
+ raise 'unknown switch "-"' if $2.index('-')
+ self.unshift "-#{$2}" if $2.size > 0
"-#{$1}"
else
self.unshift arg
nil
end
end
-
+
def ARGV.req_arg
- (@maybe_arg || self.shift || raise('missing argument')).tap {
- @maybe_arg = nil
- }
+ self.shift || raise('missing argument')
end
def trim_mode_opt(trim_mode, disable_percent)
@@ -72,21 +62,30 @@ class ERB
require ARGV.req_arg
when '-S' # security level
arg = ARGV.req_arg
- raise "invalid safe_level #{arg.dump}" unless arg =~ /^[0-3]$/
+ raise "invalid safe_level #{arg.dump}" unless arg =~ /^[0-4]$/
safe_level = arg.to_i
when '-T' # trim mode
arg = ARGV.req_arg
if arg == '-'
- trim_mode = arg
+ trim_mode = arg
next
end
raise "invalid trim mode #{arg.dump}" unless arg =~ /^[0-2]$/
trim_mode = arg.to_i
- when '-E', '--encoding'
+ when '-K' # KCODE
arg = ARGV.req_arg
- set_encoding(*arg.split(/:/, 2))
- when '-U'
- set_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8, Encoding::UTF_8)
+ case arg.downcase
+ when 'e', '-e', 'euc'
+ $KCODE = 'EUC'
+ when 's', '-s', 'sjis'
+ $KCODE = 'SJIS'
+ when 'u', '-u', 'utf8'
+ $KCODE = 'UTF8'
+ when 'n', '-n', 'none'
+ $KCODE = 'NONE'
+ else
+ raise "invalid KCODE #{arg.dump}"
+ end
when '-P'
disable_percent = true
when '--help'
@@ -97,24 +96,22 @@ class ERB
end
rescue # usage
STDERR.puts $!.to_s
- STDERR.puts File.basename($0) +
+ STDERR.puts File.basename($0) +
" [switches] [inputfile]"
STDERR.puts <<EOU
-x print ruby script
-n print ruby script with line number
-v enable verbose mode
-d set $DEBUG to true
- -r library load a library
- -S safe_level set $SAFE (0..3)
- -E ex[:in] set default external/internal encodings
- -U set default encoding to UTF-8.
- -T trim_mode specify trim_mode (0..2, -)
+ -r [library] load a library
+ -K [kcode] specify KANJI code-set
+ -S [safe_level] set $SAFE (0..4)
+ -T [trim_mode] specify trim_mode (0..2, -)
-P ignore lines which start with "%"
EOU
exit 1
end
- $<.set_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT, nil)
src = $<.read
filename = $FILENAME
exit 2 unless src
@@ -123,8 +120,10 @@ EOU
erb.filename = filename
if output
if number
- erb.src.each_line.with_index do |line, l|
- puts "%3d %s"%[l+1, line]
+ l = 1
+ for line in erb.src
+ puts "%3d %s"%[l, line]
+ l += 1
end
else
puts erb.src
@@ -134,19 +133,6 @@ EOU
end
end