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diff --git a/.appveyor.yml b/.appveyor.yml
index 6803edff9b..05ff204541 100644
--- a/.appveyor.yml
+++ b/.appveyor.yml
@@ -26,8 +26,9 @@ environment:
# is limited, and compatibility issues that happen only in newer versions are rare.
# You may test some other stuff on GitHub Actions instead.
- build: vs
- vs: 120
+ vs: 120 # Visual Studio 2013
ssl: OpenSSL-v111
+ # The worker image name. This is NOT the Visual Studio version we're using here.
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
GEMS_FOR_TEST: ""
RELINE_TEST_ENCODING: "UTF-8"
@@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ for:
- cd C:\Tools\vcpkg
- git pull -q
- .\bootstrap-vcpkg.bat
+ - ps: Start-FileDownload 'https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-tool/releases/download/2023-08-09/vcpkg.exe' -FileName 'C:\Tools\vcpkg\vcpkg.exe'
- cd %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER%
- vcpkg --triplet %Platform%-windows install --x-use-aria2 libffi libyaml readline zlib
- CALL SET vcvars=%%^VS%VS%COMNTOOLS^%%..\..\VC\vcvarsall.bat
@@ -75,6 +77,7 @@ for:
- attrib +r /s /d
- mkdir %Platform%-mswin_%vs%
build_script:
+ - set HAVE_GIT=no
- cd %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER%
- cd %Platform%-mswin_%vs%
- >-
@@ -91,7 +94,7 @@ for:
- nmake -l "TESTOPTS=-v -q" btest
- nmake -l "TESTOPTS=-v -q" test-basic
- >-
- nmake -l "TESTOPTS=-v --timeout-scale=3.0
+ nmake -l "TESTOPTS=--timeout-scale=3.0
--excludes=../test/excludes/_appveyor -j%JOBS%
--exclude win32ole
--exclude test_bignum
@@ -102,7 +105,7 @@ for:
# separately execute tests without -j which may crash worker with -j.
- >-
nmake -l
- "TESTOPTS=-v --timeout-scale=3.0 --excludes=../test/excludes/_appveyor"
+ "TESTOPTS=--timeout-scale=3.0 --excludes=../test/excludes/_appveyor"
TESTS="
../test/win32ole
../test/ruby/test_bignum.rb
diff --git a/.cirrus.yml b/.cirrus.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6c47159921..0000000000
--- a/.cirrus.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-# This CI is used to test Arm cases. We can set the maximum 16 tasks.
-# The entire testing design is inspired from .github/workflows/compilers.yml.
-
-# By default, Cirrus mounts an empty volume to `/tmp`
-# which triggers all sorts of warnings like "system temporary path is world-writable: /tmp".
-# Lets workaround it by specifying a custom volume mount point.
-env:
- CIRRUS_VOLUME: /cirrus-ci-volume
- LANG: C.UTF-8
-
-task:
- name: Arm64 Graviton2 / $CC
- skip: "changesIncludeOnly('doc/**', '**.{md,rdoc,ronn,[1-8]}', '.document')"
- arm_container:
- # We use the arm64 images at https://github.com/ruby/ruby-ci-image/pkgs/container/ruby-ci-image .
- image: ghcr.io/ruby/ruby-ci-image:$CC
- # Define the used cpu core in each matrix task. We can use total 16 cpu
- # cores in entire matrix. [cpu] = [total cpu: 16] / [number of tasks]
- cpu: 8
- # We can request maximum 4 GB per cpu.
- # [memory per task] = [memory per cpu: 4 GB] * [cpu]
- memory: 32G
- env:
- CIRRUS_CLONE_DEPTH: 50
- optflags: '-O1'
- debugflags: '-ggdb3'
- RUBY_PREFIX: /tmp/ruby-prefix
- RUBY_DEBUG: ci rgengc
- RUBY_TESTOPTS: >-
- -q
- --color=always
- --tty=no
- matrix:
- CC: clang-12
- CC: gcc-11
- id_script: id
- set_env_script:
- # Set `GNUMAKEFLAGS`, because the flags are GNU make specific. Note using
- # the `make` environment variable used in compilers.yml causes some rubygems
- # tests to fail.
- # https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/issues/4921
- - echo "GNUMAKEFLAGS=-s -j$((1 + $CIRRUS_CPU))" >> "$CIRRUS_ENV"
- - cat "$CIRRUS_ENV"
- # Arm containers are executed in AWS's EKS, and it's not yet supporting IPv6
- # See https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap/issues/835
- disable_ipv6_script: sudo ./tool/disable_ipv6.sh
- autogen_script: ./autogen.sh
- configure_script: >-
- ./configure -C
- --enable-debug-env
- --disable-install-doc
- --with-ext=-test-/cxxanyargs,+
- --prefix="$RUBY_PREFIX"
- make_extract-extlibs_script: make extract-extlibs
- make_incs_script: make incs
- make_script: make
- make_leaked-globals_script: make leaked-globals
- make_test_script: make test
- make_install_script: make install
- install_gems_for_test_script: $RUBY_PREFIX/bin/gem install --no-doc timezone tzinfo
- make_test-tool_script: make test-tool
- make_test-all_script: make test-all
- make_test-spec_script: make test-spec
-
-# The following is to test YJIT on ARM64 CPUs available on Cirrus CI
-yjit_task:
- name: Arm64 Graviton2 / $CC YJIT
- auto_cancellation: $CIRRUS_BRANCH != 'master'
- skip: "changesIncludeOnly('doc/**', '**.{md,rdoc,ronn,[1-8]}', '.document')"
- arm_container:
- # We use the arm64 images at https://github.com/ruby/ruby-ci-image/pkgs/container/ruby-ci-image .
- image: ghcr.io/ruby/ruby-ci-image:$CC
- # Define the used cpu core in each matrix task. We can use total 16 cpu
- # cores in entire matrix. [cpu] = [total cpu: 16] / [number of tasks]
- cpu: 8
- # We can request maximum 4 GB per cpu.
- # [memory per task] = [memory per cpu: 4 GB] * [cpu]
- memory: 32G
- env:
- CIRRUS_CLONE_DEPTH: 50
- optflags: '-O1'
- debugflags: '-ggdb3'
- RUBY_PREFIX: /tmp/ruby-prefix
- RUBY_DEBUG: ci rgengc
- RUBY_TESTOPTS: >-
- -q
- --color=always
- --tty=no
- matrix:
- - CC: clang-12
- configure: --enable-yjit=dev
- rustup_init: --default-toolchain=1.58.0
- - CC: gcc-11
- configure: --enable-yjit
- id_script: id
- set_env_script:
- # Set `GNUMAKEFLAGS`, because the flags are GNU make specific. Note using
- # the `make` environment variable used in compilers.yml causes some rubygems
- # tests to fail.
- # https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/issues/4921
- - echo "GNUMAKEFLAGS=-s -j$((1 + $CIRRUS_CPU))" >> "$CIRRUS_ENV"
- - echo RUST_BACKTRACE=1 >> "$CIRRUS_ENV"
- - cat "$CIRRUS_ENV"
- # Arm containers are executed in AWS's EKS, and it's not yet supporting IPv6
- # See https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap/issues/835
- disable_ipv6_script: sudo ./tool/disable_ipv6.sh
- install_rust_script:
- - sudo apt-get update -y
- - sudo apt-get install -y curl
- - "curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- -y $rustup_init"
- autogen_script: ./autogen.sh
- configure_script: >-
- source $HOME/.cargo/env && ./configure -C
- --enable-debug-env
- --disable-install-doc
- --with-ext=-test-/cxxanyargs,+
- --prefix="$RUBY_PREFIX"
- $configure
- make_miniruby_script: source $HOME/.cargo/env && make miniruby
- make_bindgen_script: |
- if [[ "$CC" = "clang-12" ]]; then
- source $HOME/.cargo/env && make yjit-bindgen
- else
- echo "only running bindgen on clang image"
- fi
- boot_miniruby_script: ./miniruby --yjit-call-threshold=1 -e0
- test_dump_insns_script: ./miniruby --yjit-call-threshold=1 --yjit-dump-insns -e0
- output_stats_script: ./miniruby --yjit-call-threshold=1 --yjit-stats -e0
- full_build_script: source $HOME/.cargo/env && make
- cargo_test_script: source $HOME/.cargo/env && cd yjit && cargo test
- make_test_script: source $HOME/.cargo/env && make test RUN_OPTS="--yjit-call-threshold=1 --yjit-verify-ctx"
- make_test_all_script: source $HOME/.cargo/env && make test-all RUN_OPTS="--yjit-call-threshold=1 --yjit-verify-ctx" TESTOPTS="$RUBY_TESTOPTS"
- make_test_spec_script: source $HOME/.cargo/env && make test-spec RUN_OPTS="--yjit-call-threshold=1 --yjit-verify-ctx"
diff --git a/.document b/.document
index 7c6d9967b1..3a6b0c238c 100644
--- a/.document
+++ b/.document
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ gc.rb
io.rb
kernel.rb
marshal.rb
+mjit.rb
numeric.rb
nilclass.rb
pack.rb
@@ -28,6 +29,7 @@ timev.rb
thread_sync.rb
trace_point.rb
warning.rb
+yjit.rb
# the lib/ directory (which has its own .document file)
lib
diff --git a/.github/auto_request_review.yml b/.github/auto_request_review.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index d058b6ca00..0000000000
--- a/.github/auto_request_review.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-files:
- 'yjit*': [team:yjit]
- 'yjit/**/*': [team:yjit]
- 'doc/yjit/*': [team:yjit]
- 'bootstraptest/test_yjit*': [team:yjit]
- 'test/ruby/test_yjit*': [team:yjit]
- '.github/workflows/yjit*': [team:yjit]
-options:
- ignore_draft: true
diff --git a/.github/dependabot.yml b/.github/dependabot.yml
index b18fd29357..bc63aca35b 100644
--- a/.github/dependabot.yml
+++ b/.github/dependabot.yml
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ updates:
- package-ecosystem: 'github-actions'
directory: '/'
schedule:
- interval: 'weekly'
+ interval: 'monthly'
diff --git a/.github/workflows/auto_request_review.yml b/.github/workflows/auto_request_review.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6d8edd5c22..0000000000
--- a/.github/workflows/auto_request_review.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-name: Auto Request Review
-on:
- pull_request_target:
- types: [opened, ready_for_review, reopened]
-
-permissions:
- contents: read
-
-jobs:
- auto-request-review:
- name: Auto Request Review
- runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- steps:
- - name: Request review based on files changes and/or groups the author belongs to
- uses: necojackarc/auto-request-review@b5e81876454003a4ccb9b89cb205c67d77d7035b # v0.8.0
- with:
- # scope: public_repo
- token: ${{ secrets.MATZBOT_GITHUB_TOKEN }}
diff --git a/.github/workflows/baseruby.yml b/.github/workflows/baseruby.yml
index 5774a2d302..ebaafe3bf0 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/baseruby.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/baseruby.yml
@@ -4,19 +4,24 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -28,7 +33,7 @@ permissions:
jobs:
baseruby:
name: BASERUBY
- runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
+ runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '[DOC]') && !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Documentation') }}
strategy:
matrix:
@@ -43,12 +48,12 @@ jobs:
- ruby-3.1
steps:
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: .downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
- - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@de6f5b9c340068d049670c6b6ae8dc94cff4667a # v1.125.0
+ - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@13e7a03dc3ac6c3798f4570bfead2aed4d96abfb # v1.244.0
with:
ruby-version: ${{ matrix.ruby }}
bundler: none
@@ -60,7 +65,7 @@ jobs:
- run: make incs
- run: make all
- run: make test
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.github/workflows/bundled_gems.yml b/.github/workflows/bundled_gems.yml
index 942988c7d8..070c0fa1dd 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/bundled_gems.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/bundled_gems.yml
@@ -2,10 +2,17 @@ name: bundled_gems
on:
push:
+ branches: [ "master" ]
paths:
- '.github/workflows/bundled_gems.yml'
- 'gems/bundled_gems'
pull_request:
+ branches: [ "master" ]
+ paths:
+ - '.github/workflows/bundled_gems.yml'
+ - 'gems/bundled_gems'
+ merge_group:
+ branches: [ "master" ]
paths:
- '.github/workflows/bundled_gems.yml'
- 'gems/bundled_gems'
@@ -34,9 +41,9 @@ jobs:
echo "GNUMAKEFLAGS=-j$((1 + $(nproc --all)))" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "TODAY=$(date +%F)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: .downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache-${{ github.sha }}
@@ -81,7 +88,7 @@ jobs:
news.sub!(/^\*( +)The following default gems are now bundled gems\.\n+\K(?: \1\*( +).*\n)*/) do
mark = "#{$1} *#{$2}"
added.map {|g, v|"#{mark}#{g} #{v}\n"}.join("")
- end or next if added
+ end or next unless added.empty?
File.write("NEWS.md", news)
end
shell: ruby {0}
@@ -143,3 +150,17 @@ jobs:
GIT_AUTHOR_NAME: git
GIT_COMMITTER_NAME: git
if: ${{ github.repository == 'ruby/ruby' && !startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && steps.show.outcome == 'failure' }}
+
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
+ with:
+ payload: |
+ {
+ "ci": "GitHub Actions",
+ "env": "${{ github.workflow }} / update",
+ "url": "https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}",
+ "commit": "${{ github.sha }}",
+ "branch": "${{ github.ref_name }}"
+ }
+ env:
+ SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SIMPLER_ALERTS_URL }} # ruby-lang slack: ruby/simpler-alerts-bot
+ if: ${{ failure() && github.event_name == 'push' }}
diff --git a/.github/workflows/check_dependencies.yml b/.github/workflows/check_dependencies.yml
index cf9b5e8b60..79b2916feb 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/check_dependencies.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/check_dependencies.yml
@@ -3,19 +3,24 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -28,7 +33,7 @@ jobs:
update-deps:
strategy:
matrix:
- os: [ubuntu-20.04]
+ os: [ubuntu-22.04]
fail-fast: true
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '[DOC]') && !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Documentation') }}
@@ -41,15 +46,14 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ contains(matrix.os, 'ubuntu') }}
- name: Install libraries
run: |
- brew upgrade
brew install gmp libffi openssl@1.1 zlib autoconf automake libtool readline
if: ${{ contains(matrix.os, 'macos') }}
- name: git config
run: |
git config --global advice.detachedHead 0
git config --global init.defaultBranch garbage
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: .downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
@@ -59,7 +63,7 @@ jobs:
- run: make all golf
- run: ruby tool/update-deps --fix
- run: git diff --no-ext-diff --ignore-submodules --exit-code
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.github/workflows/check_misc.yml b/.github/workflows/check_misc.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index da59ceda9a..0000000000
--- a/.github/workflows/check_misc.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-name: Miscellaneous checks
-on: [push, pull_request]
-
-concurrency:
- group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
- cancel-in-progress: ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') }}
-
-permissions:
- contents: read
-
-jobs:
- checks:
- permissions:
- contents: write # for Git to git push
- runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- steps:
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
- - name: Check if C-sources are US-ASCII
- run: |
- ! grep -r -n '[^ -~]' *.[chy] include internal win32/*.[ch]
- - name: Check for trailing spaces
- run: |
- ! git grep -n '[ ]$' '*.rb' '*.[chy]'
- - name: Check for header macros
- run: |
- ! for header in ruby/*.h; do \
- git grep -l -F -e $header -e HAVE_`echo $header | tr a-z./ A-Z__` -- . > /dev/null || echo $header
- done | grep -F .
- working-directory: include
-
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
- with:
- path: .downloaded-cache
- key: downloaded-cache-${{ github.sha }}
- restore-keys: |
- downloaded-cache
-
- - name: Download previous gems list
- run: |
- data=default_gems.json
- mkdir -p .downloaded-cache
- ln -s .downloaded-cache/$data .
- curl -O -R -z ./$data https://stdgems.org/$data
-
- - name: Make default gems list
- run: |
- #!ruby
- require 'rubygems'
- $:.unshift "lib"
- rgver = File.foreach("lib/rubygems.rb") do |line|
- break $1 if /^\s*VERSION\s*=\s*"([^"]+)"/ =~ line
- end
- gems = Dir.glob("{ext,lib}/**/*.gemspec").map do |f|
- spec = Gem::Specification.load(f)
- "#{spec.name} #{spec.version}"
- end.sort
- File.open("gems/default_gems", "w") do |f|
- f.puts "RubyGems #{rgver}"
- f.puts gems
- end
- shell: ruby --disable=gems {0}
-
- - name: Maintain updated gems list in NEWS
- run: |
- #!ruby
- require 'json'
- news = File.read("NEWS.md")
- prev = news[/since the \*+(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\*+/, 1]
- prevs = [prev, prev.sub(/\.\d+\z/, '')]
- %W[default].each do |type|
- last = JSON.parse(File.read("#{type}_gems.json"))['gems'].filter_map do |g|
- v = g['versions'].values_at(*prevs).compact.first
- g = g['gem']
- g = 'RubyGems' if g == 'rubygems'
- [g, v] if v
- end.to_h
- changed = File.foreach("gems/#{type}_gems").filter_map do |l|
- next if l.start_with?("#")
- g, v = l.split(" ", 3)
- [g, v] unless last[g] == v
- end
- news.sub!(/^\*( +)The following #{type} gems? are updated\.\n+\K(?: \1\* .*\n)*/) do
- mark = "#{$1} * "
- changed.map {|g, v|"#{mark}#{g} #{v}\n"}.join("")
- end or next
- File.write("NEWS.md", news)
- end
- shell: ruby {0}
-
- - name: Check diffs
- id: diff
- run: |
- git diff --color --no-ext-diff --ignore-submodules --exit-code NEWS.md
- continue-on-error: true
- - name: Commit
- run: |
- git pull --ff-only origin ${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/}
- git commit --message="Update default gems list at ${GITHUB_SHA:0:30} [ci skip]" NEWS.md
- git push origin ${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/}
- env:
- EMAIL: svn-admin@ruby-lang.org
- GIT_AUTHOR_NAME: git
- GIT_COMMITTER_NAME: git
- if: ${{ github.repository == 'ruby/ruby' && !startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && steps.diff.outcome == 'failure' }}
-
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
- with:
- payload: |
- {
- "ci": "GitHub Actions",
- "env": "${{ github.workflow }}",
- "url": "https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}",
- "commit": "${{ github.sha }}",
- "branch": "${{ github.ref_name }}"
- }
- env:
- SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SIMPLER_ALERTS_URL }} # ruby-lang slack: ruby/simpler-alerts-bot
- if: ${{ failure() && github.event_name == 'push' }}
diff --git a/.github/workflows/cirrus-notify.yml b/.github/workflows/cirrus-notify.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index c78f21d258..0000000000
--- a/.github/workflows/cirrus-notify.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-on:
- check_suite:
- type: ['completed']
-name: Cirrus CI failure notification
-
-permissions:
- contents: read
-
-jobs:
- cirrus-notify:
- name: After Cirrus CI Failure
- if: >-
- github.event.check_suite.app.name == 'Cirrus CI'
- && github.event.check_suite.conclusion != 'success'
- && github.event.check_suite.conclusion != 'cancelled'
- && github.event.check_suite.conclusion != 'skipped'
- && github.event.check_suite.head_branch == 'master'
- runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- steps:
- - uses: octokit/request-action@4579f9e1e690974421f9f6928a30fb448e967c60 # v2.x
- id: get_failed_check_run
- with:
- route: GET /repos/${{ github.repository }}/check-suites/${{ github.event.check_suite.id }}/check-runs?status=completed
- mediaType: '{"previews": ["antiope"]}'
- env:
- GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- - name: Dump GitHub context
- env:
- GITHUB_CONTEXT: ${{ toJson(github) }}
- run: echo "$GITHUB_CONTEXT"
- - name: Dump check_runs
- env:
- CHECK_RUNS: ${{ steps.get_failed_check_run.outputs.data }}
- run: echo "$CHECK_RUNS"
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
- with:
- payload: |
- {
- "ci": "Cirrus CI",
- "env": "Cirrus CI",
- "url": "${{ fromJson(steps.get_failed_check_run.outputs.data).check_runs[0].html_url }}",
- "commit": "${{ github.event.check_suite.head_commit.id }}",
- "branch": "${{ github.event.check_suite.head_branch }}"
- }
- env:
- SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SIMPLER_ALERTS_URL }} # ruby-lang slack: ruby/simpler-alerts-bot
diff --git a/.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml b/.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml
index d644db5413..8dba76fbe2 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml
@@ -4,19 +4,17 @@ on:
# push:
# paths-ignore:
# - 'doc/**'
+ # - '**/man'
# - '**.md'
# - '**.rdoc'
# - '**/.document'
- # - '**.[1-8]'
- # - '**.ronn'
# pull_request:
# paths-ignore:
# - 'doc/**'
+ # - '**/man'
# - '**.md'
# - '**.rdoc'
# - '**/.document'
- # - '**.[1-8]'
- # - '**.ronn'
schedule:
- cron: '0 12 * * *'
workflow_dispatch:
@@ -51,9 +49,9 @@ jobs:
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends -q -y build-essential libssl-dev libyaml-dev libreadline6-dev zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev libffi-dev bison autoconf ruby
- name: Checkout repository
- uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: .downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
@@ -62,15 +60,16 @@ jobs:
run: sudo rm /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/rubygems/defaults/operating_system.rb
- name: Initialize CodeQL
- uses: github/codeql-action/init@678fc3afe258fb2e0cdc165ccf77b85719de7b3c # v2.1.33
+ uses: github/codeql-action/init@959cbb7472c4d4ad70cdfe6f4976053fe48ab394 # v2.1.37
with:
config-file: ./.github/codeql/codeql-config.yml
+ trap-caching: false
- name: Set ENV
run: echo "GNUMAKEFLAGS=-j$((1 + $(nproc --all)))" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Autobuild
- uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@678fc3afe258fb2e0cdc165ccf77b85719de7b3c # v2.1.33
+ uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@959cbb7472c4d4ad70cdfe6f4976053fe48ab394 # v2.1.37
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
- uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@678fc3afe258fb2e0cdc165ccf77b85719de7b3c # v2.1.33
+ uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@959cbb7472c4d4ad70cdfe6f4976053fe48ab394 # v2.1.37
diff --git a/.github/workflows/compilers.yml b/.github/workflows/compilers.yml
index b6db2138fd..caf12cc0f4 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/compilers.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/compilers.yml
@@ -4,19 +4,22 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
- - '**.md'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -77,27 +80,13 @@ jobs:
- { name: gcc-9, env: { default_cc: gcc-9 } }
- { name: gcc-8, env: { default_cc: gcc-8 } }
- { name: gcc-7, env: { default_cc: gcc-7 } }
- - { name: gcc-6, env: { default_cc: gcc-6 } }
- - { name: gcc-5, env: { default_cc: gcc-5 } }
- - { name: gcc-4.8, env: { default_cc: gcc-4.8 } }
- - name: 'gcc-11 LTO'
- container: gcc-11
+ - name: 'gcc-13 LTO'
+ container: gcc-13
env:
- default_cc: 'gcc-11 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects'
+ default_cc: 'gcc-13 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -Werror=lto-type-mismatch'
optflags: '-O2'
shared: disable
# check: true
- - name: 'gcc-11 annocheck'
- container: gcc-11
- env:
- # Minimal flags to pass the check.
- default_cc: 'gcc-11 -O2 -fcf-protection -Wa,--generate-missing-build-notes=yes'
- LDFLAGS: '-Wl,-z,now'
- # FIXME: Drop skipping options
- # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18061
- # https://sourceware.org/annobin/annobin.html/Test-pie.html
- TEST_ANNOCHECK_OPTS: "--skip-pie"
- check: true
- { name: clang-16, env: { default_cc: clang-16 } }
- { name: clang-15, env: { default_cc: clang-15 } }
- { name: clang-14, env: { default_cc: clang-14 } }
@@ -105,17 +94,15 @@ jobs:
- { name: clang-12, env: { default_cc: clang-12 } }
- { name: clang-11, env: { default_cc: clang-11 } }
- { name: clang-10, env: { default_cc: clang-10 } }
- - { name: clang-9, env: { default_cc: clang-9 } }
- - { name: clang-8, env: { default_cc: clang-8 } }
- - { name: clang-7, env: { default_cc: clang-7 } }
- - { name: clang-6.0, env: { default_cc: clang-6.0 } }
- - { name: clang-5.0, env: { default_cc: clang-5.0 } }
- - { name: clang-4.0, env: { default_cc: clang-4.0 } }
- - { name: clang-3.9, env: { default_cc: clang-3.9 } }
- - name: 'clang-14 LTO'
- container: clang-14
+ # llvm-objcopy<=9 doesn't have --wildcard. It compiles, but leaves Rust symbols in libyjit.o.
+ - { name: clang-9, env: { default_cc: clang-9, append_configure: '--disable-yjit' } }
+ - { name: clang-8, env: { default_cc: clang-8, append_configure: '--disable-yjit' } }
+ - { name: clang-7, env: { default_cc: clang-7, append_configure: '--disable-yjit' } }
+ - { name: clang-6.0, env: { default_cc: clang-6.0, append_configure: '--disable-yjit' } }
+ - name: 'clang-16 LTO'
+ container: clang-16
env:
- default_cc: 'clang-14 -flto=auto'
+ default_cc: 'clang-16 -flto=auto'
optflags: '-O2'
shared: disable
# check: true
@@ -181,7 +168,11 @@ jobs:
# - { name: VM_CHECK_MODE, env: { cppflags: '-DVM_CHECK_MODE' } }
- { name: USE_EMBED_CI=0, env: { cppflags: '-DUSE_EMBED_CI=0' } }
- - { name: USE_FLONUM=0, env: { cppflags: '-DUSE_FLONUM=0' } }
+ - name: USE_FLONUM=0,
+ env:
+ cppflags: '-DUSE_FLONUM=0'
+ # yjit requires FLONUM for the pointer tagging scheme
+ append_configure: '--disable-yjit'
# - { name: USE_GC_MALLOC_OBJ_INFO_DETAILS, env: { cppflags: '-DUSE_GC_MALLOC_OBJ_INFO_DETAILS' } }
- { name: USE_LAZY_LOAD, env: { cppflags: '-DUSE_LAZY_LOAD' } }
# - { name: USE_RINCGC=0, env: { cppflags: '-DUSE_RINCGC=0' } }
@@ -234,10 +225,10 @@ jobs:
- name: setenv
run: |
echo "GNUMAKEFLAGS=-sj$((1 + $(nproc --all)))" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: src
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: src/.downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
@@ -271,7 +262,7 @@ jobs:
- run: make test-annocheck
if: ${{ matrix.entry.check && endsWith(matrix.entry.name, 'annocheck') }}
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.github/workflows/macos.yml b/.github/workflows/macos.yml
index 92ea46388e..d8dc58b119 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/macos.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/macos.yml
@@ -3,19 +3,24 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -30,8 +35,9 @@ jobs:
matrix:
test_task: ["check"] # "test-bundler-parallel", "test-bundled-gems"
os:
- - macos-11
- - macos-12
+ - macos-13
+ - macos-14
+ - macos-15
fail-fast: false
env:
GITPULLOPTIONS: --no-tags origin ${{github.ref}}
@@ -44,22 +50,21 @@ jobs:
run: |
git config --global advice.detachedHead 0
git config --global init.defaultBranch garbage
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: src
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: src/.downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
- name: Install libraries
run: |
- brew upgrade
brew install gmp libffi openssl@1.1 zlib autoconf automake libtool readline bison
working-directory: src
- name: Set ENV
run: |
echo "MAKEFLAGS=-j$((1 + $(sysctl -n hw.activecpu)))" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- echo "PATH="/usr/local/opt/bison/bin:$PATH"" >> $GITHUB_ENV
+ echo "PATH="/usr/local/opt/bison/bin:/opt/homebrew/opt/bison/bin:$PATH"" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- run: ./autogen.sh
working-directory: src
- name: Run configure
@@ -89,7 +94,7 @@ jobs:
PRECHECK_BUNDLED_GEMS: "no"
if: ${{ matrix.test_task == 'check' && matrix.skipped_tests != '' }}
continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.continue-on-skipped_tests || false }}
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.github/workflows/mingw.yml b/.github/workflows/mingw.yml
index 485147b4d0..0df917d3d8 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/mingw.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/mingw.yml
@@ -3,19 +3,24 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -60,15 +65,15 @@ jobs:
git config --global core.eol lf
git config --global advice.detachedHead 0
git config --global init.defaultBranch garbage
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: src
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: src/.downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
- name: Set up Ruby & MSYS2
- uses: ruby/setup-ruby@de6f5b9c340068d049670c6b6ae8dc94cff4667a # v1.125.0
+ uses: ruby/setup-ruby@13e7a03dc3ac6c3798f4570bfead2aed4d96abfb # v1.244.0
with:
ruby-version: ${{ matrix.base_ruby }}
- name: set env
@@ -154,7 +159,7 @@ jobs:
make ${{ StartsWith(matrix.test_task, 'spec/') && matrix.test_task || 'test-spec' }}
if: ${{matrix.test_task == 'check' || matrix.test_task == 'test-spec' || StartsWith(matrix.test_task, 'spec/')}}
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.github/workflows/mjit-bindgen.yml b/.github/workflows/mjit-bindgen.yml
index 7ffc979d55..26f8a1b2aa 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/mjit-bindgen.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/mjit-bindgen.yml
@@ -3,19 +3,24 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -31,7 +36,7 @@ jobs:
include:
- task: mjit-bindgen
fail-fast: false
- runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
+ runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '[DOC]') && !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Documentation') }}
steps:
- run: mkdir build
@@ -47,21 +52,21 @@ jobs:
build-essential \
libssl-dev libyaml-dev libreadline6-dev \
zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev libffi-dev \
- libclang1-10 \
+ libclang1-14 \
bison autoconf
sudo apt-get install -q -y pkg-config || :
- name: Set up Ruby
- uses: ruby/setup-ruby@de6f5b9c340068d049670c6b6ae8dc94cff4667a # v1.125.0
+ uses: ruby/setup-ruby@13e7a03dc3ac6c3798f4570bfead2aed4d96abfb # v1.244.0
with:
ruby-version: '3.1'
- name: git config
run: |
git config --global advice.detachedHead 0
git config --global init.defaultBranch garbage
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: src
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: src/.downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
@@ -80,7 +85,7 @@ jobs:
- run: make ${{ matrix.task }}
- run: git diff --exit-code
working-directory: src
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.github/workflows/mjit.yml b/.github/workflows/mjit.yml
index f2fd9ad076..6f7181489a 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/mjit.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/mjit.yml
@@ -3,12 +3,20 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ pull_request:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- '**.[1-8]'
- '**.ronn'
- pull_request:
+ merge_group:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
- '**.md'
@@ -49,10 +57,10 @@ jobs:
run: |
git config --global advice.detachedHead 0
git config --global init.defaultBranch garbage
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: src
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: src/.downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
@@ -71,10 +79,9 @@ jobs:
- run: make incs
- run: make
- run: sudo make -s install
- - run: sudo apt-get install gdb # used by test / test-all failure
- name: Run test
run: |
- ulimit -c unlimited
+ unset GNUMAKEFLAGS
make -s test RUN_OPTS="$RUN_OPTS"
timeout-minutes: 60
# - name: Run test-all
@@ -84,10 +91,10 @@ jobs:
# timeout-minutes: 60
- name: Run test-spec
run: |
- ulimit -c unlimited
+ unset GNUMAKEFLAGS
make -s test-spec RUN_OPTS="$RUN_OPTS"
timeout-minutes: 60
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.github/workflows/publish.yml b/.github/workflows/publish.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5d4474d978
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/workflows/publish.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+name: Start release workflow
+on:
+ push:
+ tags:
+ - '*'
+
+jobs:
+ notify:
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+ steps:
+ - name: Build release package
+ run: |
+ curl -L -X POST \
+ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${{ secrets.MATZBOT_GITHUB_WORKFLOW_TOKEN }}" \
+ -H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
+ -H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
+ https://api.github.com/repos/ruby/actions/dispatches \
+ -d '{"event_type": "${{ github.ref }}"}'
diff --git a/.github/workflows/scorecards.yml b/.github/workflows/scorecards.yml
index 53780dc282..c12a95362d 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/scorecards.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/scorecards.yml
@@ -32,12 +32,12 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: "Checkout code"
- uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: "Run analysis"
- uses: ossf/scorecard-action@99c53751e09b9529366343771cc321ec74e9bd3d # v2.0.6
+ uses: ossf/scorecard-action@ea651e62978af7915d09fe2e282747c798bf2dab # v2.4.1
with:
results_file: results.sarif
results_format: sarif
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ jobs:
# Upload the results as artifacts (optional). Commenting out will disable uploads of run results in SARIF
# format to the repository Actions tab.
- name: "Upload artifact"
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@83fd05a356d7e2593de66fc9913b3002723633cb # v3.1.1
+ uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4.6.2
with:
name: SARIF file
path: results.sarif
@@ -67,6 +67,6 @@ jobs:
# Upload the results to GitHub's code scanning dashboard.
- name: "Upload to code-scanning"
- uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@807578363a7869ca324a79039e6db9c843e0e100 # v2.1.27
+ uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@959cbb7472c4d4ad70cdfe6f4976053fe48ab394 # v2.1.27
with:
sarif_file: results.sarif
diff --git a/.github/workflows/spec_guards.yml b/.github/workflows/spec_guards.yml
index a2f541ff3d..4521195a2b 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/spec_guards.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/spec_guards.yml
@@ -6,9 +6,10 @@ on:
- 'spec/**'
- '!spec/*.md'
pull_request:
- paths-ignore:
+ paths:
- 'spec/**'
- '!spec/*.md'
+ merge_group:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -20,28 +21,42 @@ permissions:
jobs:
rubyspec:
name: Rubyspec
- runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
- if: ${{ !contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '[DOC]') && !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Documentation') }}
+
+ runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
+
+ if: >-
+ ${{!(false
+ || contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '[DOC]')
+ || contains(github.event.head_commit.message, 'Document')
+ || contains(github.event.pull_request.title, '[DOC]')
+ || contains(github.event.pull_request.title, 'Document')
+ || contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Document')
+ || (github.event_name == 'push' && github.actor == 'dependabot[bot]')
+ )}}
+
strategy:
matrix:
# Specs from ruby/spec should still run on all supported Ruby versions.
# This also ensures the needed ruby_version_is guards are there, see spec/README.md.
ruby:
- - ruby-2.7
- ruby-3.1
+ - ruby-3.2
steps:
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
- - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@de6f5b9c340068d049670c6b6ae8dc94cff4667a # v1.125.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
+
+ - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@13e7a03dc3ac6c3798f4570bfead2aed4d96abfb # v1.244.0
with:
ruby-version: ${{ matrix.ruby }}
bundler: none
+
- run: gem install webrick
+
- run: ruby ../mspec/bin/mspec
working-directory: spec/ruby
env:
CHECK_LEAKS: true
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
@@ -53,4 +68,4 @@ jobs:
}
env:
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SIMPLER_ALERTS_URL }} # ruby-lang slack: ruby/simpler-alerts-bot
- if: ${{ failure() && github.event_name == 'push' }}
+ if: ${{ failure() }}
diff --git a/.github/workflows/ubuntu.yml b/.github/workflows/ubuntu.yml
index f5b259c84a..4fbca1170e 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/ubuntu.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/ubuntu.yml
@@ -3,19 +3,24 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -41,7 +46,6 @@ jobs:
- test_task: check
configure: "--enable-shared --enable-load-relative"
- test_task: test-all TESTS=--repeat-count=2
- - test_task: test-syntax-suggest
- test_task: test-bundler-parallel
- test_task: test-bundled-gems
fail-fast: false
@@ -49,7 +53,7 @@ jobs:
GITPULLOPTIONS: --no-tags origin ${{github.ref}}
RUBY_DEBUG: ci
SETARCH: ${{ matrix.arch && format('setarch {0}', matrix.arch) }}
- runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
+ runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '[DOC]') && !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Documentation') }}
steps:
- run: mkdir build
@@ -75,10 +79,10 @@ jobs:
run: |
git config --global advice.detachedHead 0
git config --global init.defaultBranch garbage
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: src
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: src/.downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
@@ -123,7 +127,7 @@ jobs:
TESTS: ${{ matrix.skipped_tests }}
if: ${{ matrix.test_task == 'check' && matrix.skipped_tests != '' }}
continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.continue-on-skipped_tests || false }}
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.github/workflows/wasm.yml b/.github/workflows/wasm.yml
index 3114078256..27920b5821 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/wasm.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/wasm.yml
@@ -3,19 +3,24 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -45,7 +50,7 @@ jobs:
WASI_SDK_VERSION_MINOR: 0
BINARYEN_VERSION: 109
WASMTIME_VERSION: v0.33.0
- runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
+ runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '[DOC]') && !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Documentation') }}
steps:
- run: mkdir build
@@ -54,7 +59,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
git config --global advice.detachedHead 0
git config --global init.defaultBranch garbage
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: src
- name: Install libraries
@@ -86,6 +91,18 @@ jobs:
echo "WASI_SDK_PATH=/opt/wasi-sdk" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- run: ./autogen.sh
working-directory: src
+
+ - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@13e7a03dc3ac6c3798f4570bfead2aed4d96abfb # v1.244.0
+ with:
+ ruby-version: '3.0'
+ bundler: none
+
+ - name: Download config.guess with wasi version
+ run: |
+ rm tool/config.guess tool/config.sub
+ ruby tool/downloader.rb -d tool -e gnu config.guess config.sub
+ working-directory: src
+
- name: Run configure
run: |
../src/configure \
@@ -110,6 +127,20 @@ jobs:
ruby ./bootstraptest/runner.rb --ruby="$(which wasmtime) run $PWD/../build/ruby --mapdir /::./ -- " --verbose "--sets=$NO_THREAD_TESTS"
working-directory: src
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
+ with:
+ payload: |
+ {
+ "ci": "GitHub Actions",
+ "env": "${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ matrix.name }}",
+ "url": "https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}",
+ "commit": "${{ github.sha }}",
+ "branch": "${{ github.ref_name }}"
+ }
+ env:
+ SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SIMPLER_ALERTS_URL }} # ruby-lang slack: ruby/simpler-alerts-bot
+ if: ${{ failure() && github.event_name == 'push' }}
+
defaults:
run:
working-directory: build
diff --git a/.github/workflows/windows.yml b/.github/workflows/windows.yml
index 674f627ef9..c2bd4881c2 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/windows.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/windows.yml
@@ -3,19 +3,24 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -29,85 +34,68 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- - vs: 2019
- vs: 2022
+ vcvers: -vcvars_ver=14.2
fail-fast: false
- runs-on: windows-${{ matrix.vs < 2022 && '2019' || matrix.vs }}
+ runs-on: windows-${{ matrix.vs }}
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '[DOC]') && !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Documentation') }}
name: VisualStudio ${{ matrix.vs }}
env:
GITPULLOPTIONS: --no-tags origin ${{github.ref}}
PATCH: C:\msys64\usr\bin\patch.exe
- OS_VER: windows-${{ matrix.vs < 2022 && '2019' || matrix.vs }}
+ OS_VER: windows-${{ matrix.vs }}
steps:
- run: md build
working-directory:
- - uses: msys2/setup-msys2@d40200dc2db4c351366b048a9565ad82919e1c24 # v2
+ - uses: msys2/setup-msys2@61f9e5e925871ba6c9e3e8da24ede83ea27fa91f # v2.27.0
id: setup-msys2
with:
update: true
- install: >-
- patch
- if: ${{ env.OS_VER != 'windows-2019' }}
+ install: bison patch
- name: patch path
shell: msys2 {0}
run: echo PATCH=$(cygpath -wa $(command -v patch)) >> $GITHUB_ENV
if: ${{ steps.setup-msys2.outcome == 'success' }}
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
- with:
- path: C:\vcpkg\downloads
- key: ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-download-${{ env.OS_VER }}-${{ github.sha }}
- restore-keys: |
- ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-download-${{ env.OS_VER }}-
- ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-download-
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: C:\vcpkg\installed
- key: ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-installed-${{ matrix.os }}-${{ github.sha }}
+ key: ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-installed-windows-${{ matrix.vs }}-${{ github.sha }}
restore-keys: |
- ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-installed-${{ matrix.os }}-
- ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-installed-
+ ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-installed-windows-${{ matrix.vs }}-
+ ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-installed-windows-
- name: Install libraries with vcpkg
run: |
+ iex "& {$(irm get.scoop.sh)} -RunAsAdmin"
+ Join-Path (Resolve-Path ~).Path "scoop\shims" >> $Env:GITHUB_PATH
+ scoop install cmake@3.31.6
vcpkg --triplet x64-windows install libffi libyaml openssl readline zlib
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
- with:
- path: C:\Users\runneradmin\AppData\Local\Temp\chocolatey
- key: ${{ runner.os }}-chocolatey-${{ env.OS_VER }}-${{ github.sha }}
- restore-keys: |
- ${{ runner.os }}-chocolatey-${{ env.OS_VER }}-
- ${{ runner.os }}-chocolatey-
- - name: Install libraries with chocolatey
- run: |
- # Using Choco-Install for retries, but it doesn't detect failures properly
- # if you pass multiple package names in a single command.
- Choco-Install -PackageName winflexbison3
- shell: pwsh
+ shell:
+ pwsh
- name: git config
run: |
git config --global core.autocrlf false
git config --global core.eol lf
git config --global advice.detachedHead 0
git config --global init.defaultBranch garbage
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: src
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: src/.downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
- name: setup env
# %TEMP% is inconsistent with %TMP% and test-all expects they are consistent.
# https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/712#issuecomment-613004302
+ # msys2/setup-msys2 installs MSYS2 to D:/a/_temp/msys64/usr/bin
run: |
- set VS=${{ matrix.vs }}
- set VCVARS=${{ matrix.vcvars }}
+ set Path=D:/a/_temp/msys64/usr/bin;%Path%
if not "%VCVARS%" == "" goto :vcset
- set VCVARS="C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\%VS%\Enterprise\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
- if not exist %VCVARS% set VCVARS="C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\%VS%\Enterprise\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
+ set VCVARS="C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\${{ matrix.vs }}\Enterprise\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
+ if not exist %VCVARS% set VCVARS="C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\${{ matrix.vs }}\Enterprise\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
:vcset
set | C:\msys64\usr\bin\sort > old.env
- call %VCVARS%
+ call %VCVARS% ${{ matrix.vcvers || ''}}
set TMP=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp
set TEMP=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp
set /a TEST_JOBS=(15 * %NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS% / 10) > nul
@@ -132,7 +120,7 @@ jobs:
- run: nmake extract-extlibs
- run: nmake
env:
- YACC: win_bison
+ YACC: bison.exe
- run: nmake test
timeout-minutes: 5
- run: nmake test-spec
@@ -141,7 +129,7 @@ jobs:
env:
RUBY_TESTOPTS: -j${{env.TEST_JOBS}} --job-status=normal
timeout-minutes: 60
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.github/workflows/yjit-ubuntu.yml b/.github/workflows/yjit-ubuntu.yml
index 6b18872c93..0b7b9046e9 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/yjit-ubuntu.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/yjit-ubuntu.yml
@@ -3,19 +3,24 @@ on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
+ - '**.md'
+ - '**.rdoc'
+ - '**/.document'
+ merge_group:
+ paths-ignore:
+ - 'doc/**'
+ - '**/man'
- '**.md'
- '**.rdoc'
- '**/.document'
- - '**.[1-8]'
- - '**.ronn'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }} / ${{ startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') && github.ref_name || github.sha }}
@@ -28,9 +33,9 @@ jobs:
cargo:
name: Rust cargo test
# GitHub Action's image seems to already contain a Rust 1.58.0.
- runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
+ runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
# For now we can't run cargo test --offline because it complains about the
# capstone dependency, even though the dependency is optional
#- run: cargo test --offline
@@ -47,11 +52,15 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- - test_task: "check-yjit-bindings"
- configure: "--with-gcc=clang-12 --enable-yjit=dev"
+ - test_task: 'yjit-bindgen'
+ hint: 'To fix: use patch in logs'
+ configure: '--with-gcc=clang-14 --enable-yjit=dev'
+ libclang_path: '/usr/lib/llvm-14/lib/libclang.so.1'
- test_task: "check"
- configure: "--enable-yjit RUSTC='rustc +1.58.0'" # release build
+ # YJIT should be automatically built in release mode on x86-64 Linux with rustc present
+ #configure: "--enable-yjit RUSTC='rustc +1.58.0'"
+ configure: "RUSTC='rustc +1.58.0'"
rust_version: "1.58.0"
- test_task: "check"
@@ -76,7 +85,7 @@ jobs:
YJIT_BENCH_OPTS: ${{ matrix.yjit_bench_opts }}
RUBY_DEBUG: ci
BUNDLE_JOBS: 8 # for yjit-bench
- runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
+ runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '[DOC]') && !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'Documentation') }}
steps:
- run: mkdir build
@@ -93,10 +102,10 @@ jobs:
run: |
git config --global advice.detachedHead 0
git config --global init.defaultBranch garbage
- - uses: actions/checkout@93ea575cb5d8a053eaa0ac8fa3b40d7e05a33cc8 # v3.1.0
+ - uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
path: src
- - uses: actions/cache@9b0c1fce7a93df8e3bb8926b0d6e9d89e92f20a7 # v3.0.11
+ - uses: actions/cache@5a3ec84eff668545956fd18022155c47e93e2684 # v4.2.3
with:
path: src/.downloaded-cache
key: downloaded-cache
@@ -124,6 +133,9 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ matrix.test_task == 'check' }}
- name: Enable YJIT through ENV
run: echo "RUBY_YJIT_ENABLE=1" >> $GITHUB_ENV
+ # Check that the binary was built with YJIT
+ - name: Check YJIT enabled
+ run: ./miniruby --yjit -v | grep "+YJIT"
- name: make ${{ matrix.test_task }}
run: make -s -j ${{ matrix.test_task }} RUN_OPTS="$RUN_OPTS" YJIT_BENCH_OPTS="$YJIT_BENCH_OPTS"
timeout-minutes: 60
@@ -131,6 +143,7 @@ jobs:
RUBY_TESTOPTS: "-q --tty=no"
TEST_BUNDLED_GEMS_ALLOW_FAILURES: ""
PRECHECK_BUNDLED_GEMS: "no"
+ LIBCLANG_PATH: ${{ matrix.libclang_path }}
continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.test_task == 'yjit-bench' }}
- name: Show ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.ref }} GitHub URL for yjit-bench comparison
run: echo "https://github.com/${BASE_REPO}/commit/${BASE_SHA}"
@@ -138,7 +151,7 @@ jobs:
BASE_REPO: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.repo.full_name }}
BASE_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
if: ${{ matrix.test_task == 'yjit-bench' && startsWith(github.event_name, 'pull') }}
- - uses: ruby/action-slack@b6882ea6ef8f556f9f9af9ec1220d3f1ced74acf # v3.0.0
+ - uses: ruby/action-slack@0bd85c72233cdbb6a0fe01d37aaeff1d21b5fce1 # v3.2.1
with:
payload: |
{
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 4bbf24f094..99d32a1825 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
*.inc
*.log
*.o
+*.o.tmp
*.obj
*.old
*.orig
@@ -25,6 +26,7 @@
*.sav
*.sl
*.so
+*.so.*
*.swp
*.yarb
*~
@@ -145,6 +147,8 @@ lcov*.info
/bin/*.exe
/bin/*.dll
+/bin/goruby
+/bin/ruby
# /benchmark/
/benchmark/bm_require.data
@@ -234,12 +238,13 @@ lcov*.info
# MJIT
/include/ruby-*/*/rb_mjit_min_header-*.h
-/lib/mjit/instruction.rb
+/lib/ruby_vm/mjit/instruction.rb
/mjit_config.h
/rb_mjit_header.h
# YJIT
/yjit-bench
+/yjit_exit_locations.dump
# /wasm/
/wasm/tests/*.wasm
diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index 665feba914..0000000000
--- a/.travis.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,235 +0,0 @@
-# -*- YAML -*-
-# 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.
-
-# We only manage non-amd64 free pipelines.
-# https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/billing-overview/
-
-language: c
-
-os: linux
-
-if: commit_message !~ /\[DOC\]/
-
-dist: focal
-
-git:
- quiet: true
-
-cache:
- ccache: true
- directories:
- - $HOME/config_2nd
- - $HOME/.downloaded-cache
-
-env:
- global:
- # The tests skipped in `make test-all`.
- - TEST_ALL_SKIPPED_TESTS=
- # The tests executed separately by `make test-all`.
- - TEST_ALL_SEPARATED_TESTS=
- # Reset timestamps early
- - _=$(touch NEWS && find . -type f -exec touch -r NEWS {} +)
- - CONFIGURE_TTY=no
- - CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK=none
- - CCACHE_NOCOMPRESS=1
- - CCACHE_MAXSIZE=512Mi
- - NPROC="`nproc`"
- # JOBS and SETARCH are overridden when necessary; see below.
- - JOBS=-j$((1+${NPROC}))
- - SETARCH=
- - RUBY_PREFIX=/tmp/ruby-prefix
- - GEMS_FOR_TEST='timezone tzinfo'
- # https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-build/blob/e411371dda21430a60f61b8f3f57943d2fe4d344/lib/travis/build/bash/travis_apt_get_options.bash#L7
- - travis_apt_get_options='--allow-downgrades --allow-remove-essential --allow-change-held-packages'
- - travis_apt_get_options="-yq --no-install-suggests --no-install-recommends $travis_apt_get_options"
- # -O1 is faster than -O3 in our tests.
- - optflags=-O1
- # -g0 disables backtraces when SEGV. Do not set that.
- - debugflags=-ggdb3
-
-.org.ruby-lang.ci.matrix-definitions:
-
- - &gcc-10
- compiler: gcc-10
- before_install:
- - tool/travis_retry.sh sudo bash -c "rm -rf '${TRAVIS_ROOT}/var/lib/apt/lists/'* && exec apt-get update -yq"
- - >-
- tool/travis_retry.sh sudo -E apt-get $travis_apt_get_options install
- ccache
- gcc-10
- g++-10
- libffi-dev
- libncurses-dev
- libncursesw5-dev
- libreadline-dev
- libssl-dev
- libyaml-dev
- openssl
- zlib1g-dev
-
- # --------
-
- - &arm64-linux
- name: arm64-linux
- arch: arm64
- <<: *gcc-10
-
- - &ppc64le-linux
- name: ppc64le-linux
- arch: ppc64le
- <<: *gcc-10
-
- - &s390x-linux
- name: s390x-linux
- arch: s390x
- <<: *gcc-10
-
- - &arm32-linux
- name: arm32-linux
- arch: arm64
- # https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/crossbuild-essential-armhf
- compiler: arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc
- env:
- - SETARCH='setarch linux32 --verbose --32bit'
- # The "TestReadline#test_interrupt_in_other_thread" started failing on arm32
- # from https://www.travis-ci.com/github/ruby/ruby/jobs/529005145
- - TEST_ALL_SKIPPED_TESTS=test_interrupt_in_other_thread
- before_install:
- - sudo dpkg --add-architecture armhf
- - tool/travis_retry.sh sudo bash -c "rm -rf '${TRAVIS_ROOT}/var/lib/apt/lists/'* && exec apt-get update -yq"
- - >-
- tool/travis_retry.sh sudo -E apt-get $travis_apt_get_options install
- ccache
- crossbuild-essential-armhf
- libc6:armhf
- libstdc++-10-dev:armhf
- libffi-dev:armhf
- libncurses-dev:armhf
- libncursesw5-dev:armhf
- libreadline-dev:armhf
- libssl-dev:armhf
- libyaml-dev:armhf
- linux-libc-dev:armhf
- zlib1g-dev:armhf
-
-matrix:
- include:
- # Build every commit (Allowed Failures):
- - <<: *arm32-linux
- # Comment out as the 2nd arm64 pipeline is unstable.
- # - <<: *arm64-linux
- - <<: *ppc64le-linux
- - <<: *s390x-linux
- allow_failures:
- # We see multiple errors indicating errors on the Travis environment itself in a short while:
- # https://app.travis-ci.com/github/ruby/ruby/jobs/544382885
- # https://app.travis-ci.com/github/ruby/ruby/jobs/544361370
- # It's not a fault of Ruby's arm32 support but just Travis arm32 seems unsable.
- - name: arm32-linux
- # - name: arm64-linux
- # We see "Some worker was crashed." in about 40% of recent ppc64le-linux jobs
- # e.g. https://app.travis-ci.com/github/ruby/ruby/jobs/530959548
- - name: ppc64le-linux
- # Tentatively disable, because often hungs up **after** all tests
- # have finished successfully and saving caches.
- - name: s390x-linux
- fast_finish: true
-
-before_script:
- - . tool/ci_functions.sh
- - |-
- if [ -n "${TEST_ALL_SKIPPED_TESTS}" ]; then
- TEST_ALL_OPTS="${TEST_ALL_OPTS} $(ci_to_excluded_test_opts "${TEST_ALL_SKIPPED_TESTS}")"
- if [ -z "${TEST_ALL_SEPARATED_TESTS}" ]; then
- TEST_ALL_SEPARATED_TESTS="${TEST_ALL_SKIPPED_TESTS}"
- fi
- fi
- - |-
- if [ -n "${TEST_ALL_SEPARATED_TESTS}" ]; then
- TEST_ALL_OPTS_SEPARATED="$(ci_to_included_test_opts "${TEST_ALL_SEPARATED_TESTS}")"
- fi
- - echo TEST_ALL_OPTS="${TEST_ALL_OPTS}" TEST_ALL_OPTS_SEPARATED="${TEST_ALL_OPTS_SEPARATED}"
- - rm -fr .ext autom4te.cache
- - |-
- [ -d ~/.downloaded-cache ] ||
- mkdir ~/.downloaded-cache
- - ln -s ~/.downloaded-cache
- - "> config.status"
- - "> .rbconfig.time"
- - sed -f tool/prereq.status template/Makefile.in common.mk > Makefile
- - make -s $JOBS up
- - make -s $JOBS srcs
- - rm -f config.status Makefile rbconfig.rb .rbconfig.time
- - |-
- if [ -d ~/config_2nd ]; then
- cp -pr ~/config_2nd build
- else
- mkdir build
- fi
- - mkdir config_1st config_2nd gems/src
- - chmod -R a-w .
- - chmod -R u+w build config_1st config_2nd gems/src
- - cd build
- - |-
- case "$CC" in
- gcc*) CC="ccache $CC${GCC_FLAGS:+ }$GCC_FLAGS -fno-diagnostics-color";;
- clang*) CC="ccache $CC${GCC_FLAGS:+ }$GCC_FLAGS -fno-color-diagnostics";;
- esac
- - |-
- [ ! -f config.cache ] ||
- [ "$CC" = "`sed -n s/^ac_cv_prog_CC=//p config.cache`" ] ||
- (set -x; exec rm config.cache)
- - $SETARCH ../configure -C --disable-install-doc --prefix=$RUBY_PREFIX $CONFIG_FLAG
- - cp -pr config.cache config.status .ext/include ../config_1st
- - $SETARCH make reconfig
- - cp -pr config.cache config.status .ext/include ../config_2nd
- - (cd .. && exec diff -ru config_1st config_2nd)
- - chmod u+w ..
- - rm -rf ~/config_2nd
- - mv ../config_2nd ~
- - chmod u-w ..
- - $SETARCH make -s $JOBS
- - make -s install
- - |-
- [ -z "${GEMS_FOR_TEST}" ] ||
- $RUBY_PREFIX/bin/gem install --no-document $GEMS_FOR_TEST
- - echo "raise 'do not load ~/.irbrc in test'" > ~/.irbrc
-
-script:
- - $SETARCH make -s test -o showflags TESTOPTS="${TESTOPTS=$JOBS -q --tty=no}"
- - ../tool/travis_wait.sh $SETARCH make -s test-all -o exts TESTOPTS="$JOBS -q --tty=no ${TEST_ALL_OPTS}" RUBYOPT="-w"
- # Run the failing tests separately returning ok status to check if it works,
- # visualize them.
- - |
- if [ -n "${TEST_ALL_OPTS_SEPARATED}" ]; then
- $SETARCH make -s test-all -o exts TESTOPTS="$JOBS -v --tty=no ${TEST_ALL_OPTS_SEPARATED}" RUBYOPT="-w" || :
- fi
- - $SETARCH make -s test-spec MSPECOPT=-ff # not using `-j` because sometimes `mspec -j` silently dies
- - $SETARCH make -s -o showflags leaked-globals
-
-# We enable Travis on the specific branches or forked repositories here.
-if: (repo = ruby/ruby AND (branch = master OR branch =~ /^ruby_\d_\d$/)) OR repo != ruby/ruby
-
-# We want to be notified when something happens.
-notifications:
- irc:
- channels:
- - "chat.freenode.net#ruby-core"
- on_success: change # [always|never|change] # default: always
- on_failure: always # [always|never|change] # default: always
- template:
- - "%{message} by @%{author}: See %{build_url}"
-
- webhooks:
- urls:
- - secure: mRsoS/UbqDkKkW5p3AEqM27d4SZnV6Gsylo3bm8T/deltQzTsGzZwrm7OIBXZv0UFZdE68XmPlyHfZFLSP2V9QZ7apXMf9/vw0GtcSe1gchtnjpAPF6lYBn7nMCbVPPx9cS0dwL927fjdRM1vj7IKZ2bk4F0lAJ25R25S6teqdk= # ruby-lang slack: ruby/simpler-alerts-bot (travis)
- on_success: never
- on_failure: always
-
- email:
- - jaruga@ruby-lang.org
diff --git a/LEGAL b/LEGAL
index 9645728efe..0423d57ac9 100644
--- a/LEGAL
+++ b/LEGAL
@@ -979,7 +979,6 @@ mentioned below.
{MIT License}[rdoc-label:label-MIT+License]
[lib/rubygems/resolver/molinillo]
-[lib/bundler/vendor/molinillo]
molinillo is under the following license.
@@ -988,6 +987,15 @@ mentioned below.
{MIT License}[rdoc-label:label-MIT+License]
+[lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub]
+
+ pub_grub is under the following license.
+
+ >>>
+ Copyright (c) 2018 John Hawthorn
+
+ {MIT License}[rdoc-label:label-MIT+License]
+
[lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool]
connection_pool is under the following license.
diff --git a/NEWS.md b/NEWS.md
index a878cf30dd..f6c3c6fc97 100644
--- a/NEWS.md
+++ b/NEWS.md
@@ -90,29 +90,21 @@ Note that each entry is kept to a minimum, see links for details.
foo(k: 1)
```
-* `eval` and related methods are able to generate code coverage. Enabled using
- `Coverage.setup(:all)` or `Coverge.setup(eval: true)`. [[Feature #19008]]
-
-* `Coverage.supported?(mode)` enables detection of what coverage modes are
- supported. [[Feature #19026]]
-
-## Command line options
-
## Core classes updates
Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
* Fiber
- * Introduce Fiber.[] and Fiber.[]= for inheritable fiber storage.
- Introduce Fiber#storage and Fiber#storage= (experimental) for
- getting and resetting the current storage. Introduce
- `Fiber.new(storage:)` for setting the storage when creating a
- fiber. [[Feature #19078]]
+ * Introduce Fiber.[] and Fiber.[]= for inheritable fiber storage.
+ Introduce Fiber#storage and Fiber#storage= (experimental) for
+ getting and resetting the current storage. Introduce
+ `Fiber.new(storage:)` for setting the storage when creating a
+ fiber. [[Feature #19078]]
Existing Thread and Fiber local variables can be tricky to use.
- Thread local variables are shared between all fibers, making it
- hard to isolate, while Fiber local variables can be hard to
+ Thread-local variables are shared between all fibers, making it
+ hard to isolate, while Fiber-local variables can be hard to
share. It is often desirable to define unit of execution
("execution context") such that some state is shared between all
fibers and threads created in that context. This is what Fiber
@@ -159,11 +151,8 @@ Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
STDIN.read # => Blocking operation timed out! (IO::TimeoutError)
```
-* UNIXSocket
-
- * Add support for UNIXSocket on Windows. Emulate anonymous sockets. Add
- support for File.socket? and File::Stat#socket? where possible.
- [[Feature #19135]]
+ * Introduce `IO.new(..., path:)` and promote `File#path` to `IO#path`.
+ [[Feature #19036]]
* Class
@@ -187,6 +176,15 @@ Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
similar to Struct and partially shares an implementation, but has more
lean and strict API. [[Feature #16122]]
+ ```ruby
+ Measure = Data.define(:amount, :unit)
+ distance = Measure.new(100, 'km') #=> #<data Measure amount=100, unit="km">
+ weight = Measure.new(amount: 50, unit: 'kg') #=> #<data Measure amount=50, unit="kg">
+ weight.with(amount: 40) #=> #<data Measure amount=40, unit="kg">
+ weight.amount #=> 50
+ weight.amount = 40 #=> NoMethodError: undefined method `amount='
+ ```
+
* Encoding
* Encoding#replicate has been deprecated and will be removed in 3.3. [[Feature #18949]]
@@ -194,6 +192,8 @@ Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
try to dynamically guess the endian based on a byte order mark.
Use `Encoding::UTF_16BE`/`UTF_16LE` and `Encoding::UTF_32BE`/`UTF_32LE` instead.
This change speeds up getting the encoding of a String. [[Feature #18949]]
+ * Limit maximum encoding set size by 256.
+ If exceeding maximum size, `EncodingError` will be raised. [[Feature #18949]]
* Enumerator
@@ -243,6 +243,13 @@ Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
* Regexp
+ * The cache-based optimization is introduced.
+ Many (but not all) Regexp matching is now in linear time, which
+ will prevent regular expression denial of service (ReDoS)
+ vulnerability. [[Feature #19104]]
+
+ * Regexp.linear_time? is introduced. [[Feature #19194]]
+
* Regexp.new now supports passing the regexp flags not only as an Integer,
but also as a String. Unknown flags raise ArgumentError.
Otherwise, anything other than `true`, `false`, `nil` or Integer will be warned.
@@ -262,7 +269,7 @@ Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
1. SyntaxError is suppressed
2. AST is returned for invalid input
- 3. `end` is complemented when a parser reachs to the end of input but `end` is insufficient
+ 3. `end` is complemented when a parser reaches to the end of input but `end` is insufficient
4. `end` is treated as keyword based on indent
```ruby
@@ -313,49 +320,116 @@ Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
* Set is now available as a built-in class without the need for `require "set"`. [[Feature #16989]]
It is currently autoloaded via the Set constant or a call to Enumerable#to_set.
-* Socket
-
- * Added the following constants for supported platforms.
- * `SO_INCOMING_CPU`
- * `SO_INCOMING_NAPI_ID`
- * `SO_RTABLE`
- * `SO_SETFIB`
- * `SO_USER_COOKIE`
- * `TCP_KEEPALIVE`
- * `TCP_CONNECTION_INFO`
-
* String
* String#byteindex and String#byterindex have been added. [[Feature #13110]]
- * Update Unicode to Version 14.0.0 and Emoji Version 14.0. [[Feature #18037]]
+ * Update Unicode to Version 15.0.0 and Emoji Version 15.0. [[Feature #18639]]
(also applies to Regexp)
* String#bytesplice has been added. [[Feature #18598]]
+ * String#dedup has been added as an alias to String#-@. [[Feature #18595]]
* Struct
* A Struct class can also be initialized with keyword arguments
without `keyword_init: true` on Struct.new [[Feature #16806]]
+ ```ruby
+ Post = Struct.new(:id, :name)
+ Post.new(1, "hello") #=> #<struct Post id=1, name="hello">
+ # From Ruby 3.2, the following code also works without keyword_init: true.
+ Post.new(id: 1, name: "hello") #=> #<struct Post id=1, name="hello">
+ ```
+
+* Thread
+
+ * Thread.each_caller_location is added. [[Feature #16663]]
+
+* Thread::Queue
+
+ * Thread::Queue#pop(timeout: sec) is added. [[Feature #18774]]
+
+* Thread::SizedQueue
+
+ * Thread::SizedQueue#pop(timeout: sec) is added. [[Feature #18774]]
+ * Thread::SizedQueue#push(timeout: sec) is added. [[Feature #18944]]
+
* Time
* Time#deconstruct_keys is added, allowing to use Time instances
in pattern-matching expressions [[Feature #19071]]
+ * Time.new now can parse a string like generated by Time#inspect
+ and return a Time instance based on the given argument.
+ [[Feature #18033]]
+
* SyntaxError
- * SyntaxError#path has been added. [[Bug #19138]]
+ * SyntaxError#path has been added. [[Feature #19138]]
* TracePoint
* TracePoint#binding now returns `nil` for `c_call`/`c_return` TracePoints.
[[Bug #18487]]
* TracePoint#enable `target_thread` keyword argument now defaults to the
- current thread if `target` and `target_line` keyword arguments are not
- passed. [[Bug #16889]]
+ current thread if a block is given and `target` and `target_line` keyword
+ arguments are not passed. [[Bug #16889]]
+
+* UnboundMethod
+
+ * `UnboundMethod#==` returns `true` if the actual method is same. For example,
+ `String.instance_method(:object_id) == Array.instance_method(:object_id)`
+ returns `true`. [[Feature #18798]]
+
+ * `UnboundMethod#inspect` does not show the receiver of `instance_method`.
+ For example `String.instance_method(:object_id).inspect` returns
+ `"#<UnboundMethod: Kernel#object_id()>"`
+ (was `"#<UnboundMethod: String(Kernel)#object_id()>"`).
+
+* GC
+
+ * Expose `need_major_gc` via `GC.latest_gc_info`. [GH-6791]
+
+* ObjectSpace
+
+ * `ObjectSpace.dump_all` dump shapes as well. [GH-6868]
## Stdlib updates
+* Bundler
+
+ * Bundler now uses [PubGrub] resolver instead of [Molinillo] for performance improvement.
+ * Add --ext=rust support to bundle gem for creating simple gems with Rust extensions.
+ [[GH-rubygems-6149]]
+ * Make cloning git repos faster [[GH-rubygems-4475]]
+
+* RubyGems
+
+ * Add mswin support for cargo builder. [[GH-rubygems-6167]]
+
+* CGI
+
+ * `CGI.escapeURIComponent` and `CGI.unescapeURIComponent` are added.
+ [[Feature #18822]]
+
+* Coverage
+
+ * `Coverage.setup` now accepts `eval: true`. By this, `eval` and related methods are
+ able to generate code coverage. [[Feature #19008]]
+
+ * `Coverage.supported?(mode)` enables detection of what coverage modes are
+ supported. [[Feature #19026]]
+
+* Date
+
+ * Added `Date#deconstruct_keys` and `DateTime#deconstruct_keys` same as [[Feature #19071]]
+
* ERB
+ * `ERB::Util.html_escape` is made faster than `CGI.escapeHTML`.
+ * It no longer allocates a String object when no character needs to be escaped.
+ * It skips calling `#to_s` method when an argument is already a String.
+ * `ERB::Escape.html_escape` is added as an alias to `ERB::Util.html_escape`,
+ which has not been monkey-patched by Rails.
+ * `ERB::Util.url_encode` is made faster using `CGI.escapeURIComponent`.
* `-S` option is removed from `erb` command.
* FileUtils
@@ -363,59 +437,140 @@ Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
* Add FileUtils.ln_sr method and `relative:` option to FileUtils.ln_s.
[[Feature #18925]]
+* IRB
+
+ * debug.gem integration commands have been added: `debug`, `break`, `catch`,
+ `next`, `delete`, `step`, `continue`, `finish`, `backtrace`, `info`
+ * They work even if you don't have `gem "debug"` in your Gemfile.
+ * See also: [What's new in Ruby 3.2's IRB?](https://st0012.dev/whats-new-in-ruby-3-2-irb)
+ * More Pry-like commands and features have been added.
+ * `edit` and `show_cmds` (like Pry's `help`) are added.
+ * `ls` takes `-g` or `-G` option to filter out outputs.
+ * `show_source` is aliased from `$` and accepts unquoted inputs.
+ * `whereami` is aliased from `@`.
+
+* Net::Protocol
+
+ * Improve `Net::BufferedIO` performance. [[GH-net-protocol-14]]
+
+* Pathname
+
+ * Added `Pathname#lutime`. [[GH-pathname-20]]
+
+* Socket
+
+ * Added the following constants for supported platforms.
+ * `SO_INCOMING_CPU`
+ * `SO_INCOMING_NAPI_ID`
+ * `SO_RTABLE`
+ * `SO_SETFIB`
+ * `SO_USER_COOKIE`
+ * `TCP_KEEPALIVE`
+ * `TCP_CONNECTION_INFO`
+
* SyntaxSuggest
* The feature of `syntax_suggest` formerly `dead_end` is integrated in Ruby.
[[Feature #18159]]
+* UNIXSocket
+
+ * Add support for UNIXSocket on Windows. Emulate anonymous sockets. Add
+ support for File.socket? and File::Stat#socket? where possible.
+ [[Feature #19135]]
+
* The following default gems are updated.
- * RubyGems 3.4.0.dev
- * bigdecimal 3.1.2
- * bundler 2.4.0.dev
+ * RubyGems 3.4.1
+ * abbrev 0.1.1
+ * benchmark 0.2.1
+ * bigdecimal 3.1.3
+ * bundler 2.4.1
* cgi 0.3.6
- * date 3.2.3
+ * csv 3.2.6
+ * date 3.3.3
+ * delegate 0.3.0
+ * did_you_mean 1.6.3
+ * digest 3.1.1
+ * drb 2.1.1
+ * english 0.7.2
* erb 4.0.2
* error_highlight 0.5.1
- * etc 1.4.0
+ * etc 1.4.2
+ * fcntl 1.0.2
* fiddle 1.1.1
- * io-console 0.5.11
- * io-nonblock 0.1.1
- * io-wait 0.3.0.pre
- * ipaddr 1.2.4
- * irb 1.5.1
- * json 2.6.2
- * logger 1.5.1
- * net-http 0.3.0
- * net-protocol 0.1.3
- * openssl 3.1.0.pre
+ * fileutils 1.7.0
+ * forwardable 1.3.3
+ * getoptlong 0.2.0
+ * io-console 0.6.0
+ * io-nonblock 0.2.0
+ * io-wait 0.3.0
+ * ipaddr 1.2.5
+ * irb 1.6.2
+ * json 2.6.3
+ * logger 1.5.3
+ * mutex_m 0.1.2
+ * net-http 0.4.0
+ * net-protocol 0.2.1
+ * nkf 0.1.2
+ * open-uri 0.3.0
+ * open3 0.1.2
+ * openssl 3.1.0
+ * optparse 0.3.1
* ostruct 0.5.5
- * psych 5.0.0.dev
- * reline 0.3.1
- * securerandom 0.2.0
+ * pathname 0.2.1
+ * pp 0.4.0
+ * pstore 0.1.2
+ * psych 5.0.1
+ * racc 1.6.2
+ * rdoc 6.5.0
+ * readline-ext 0.1.5
+ * reline 0.3.2
+ * resolv 0.2.2
+ * resolv-replace 0.1.1
+ * securerandom 0.2.2
* set 1.0.3
- * stringio 3.0.3
- * syntax_suggest 1.0.1
- * timeout 0.3.0
+ * stringio 3.0.4
+ * strscan 3.0.5
+ * syntax_suggest 1.0.2
+ * syslog 0.1.1
+ * tempfile 0.1.3
+ * time 0.2.1
+ * timeout 0.3.1
+ * tmpdir 0.1.3
+ * tsort 0.1.1
+ * un 0.2.1
+ * uri 0.12.0
+ * weakref 0.1.2
+ * win32ole 1.8.9
+ * yaml 0.2.1
+ * zlib 3.0.0
* The following bundled gems are updated.
* minitest 5.16.3
- * power_assert 2.0.2
- * test-unit 3.5.5
+ * power_assert 2.0.3
+ * test-unit 3.5.7
* net-ftp 0.2.0
- * net-imap 0.3.1
+ * net-imap 0.3.4
* net-pop 0.1.2
* net-smtp 0.3.3
- * rbs 2.8.1
+ * rbs 2.8.2
* typeprof 0.21.3
- * debug 1.6.3
+ * debug 1.7.1
+
+See GitHub releases like [GitHub Releases of Logger](https://github.com/ruby/logger/releases) or changelog for details of the default gems or bundled gems.
-* The following default gems are now bundled gems.
+## Supported platforms
+
+* WebAssembly/WASI is added. See [wasm/README.md] and [ruby.wasm] for more details. [[Feature #18462]]
## Compatibility issues
-Note: Excluding feature bug fixes.
+* `String#to_c` currently treat a sequence of underscores as an end of Complex
+ string. [[Bug #19087]]
+
+* Now `ENV.clone` raises `TypeError` as well as `ENV.dup` [[Bug #17767]]
### Removed constants
@@ -437,11 +592,26 @@ The following deprecated methods are removed.
[[Feature #16131]]
* `Kernel#trust`, `Kernel#untrust`, `Kernel#untrusted?`
[[Feature #16131]]
+* `Method#public?`, `Method#private?`, `Method#protected?`,
+ `UnboundMethod#public?`, `UnboundMethod#private?`, `UnboundMethod#protected?`
+ [[Bug #18729]] [[Bug #18751]] [[Bug #18435]]
-### Source code incompatiblity of extension libraries [[Bug #19100]]
+### Source code incompatibility of extension libraries
* Extension libraries provide PRNG, subclasses of Random, need updates.
- See [PRNG update] below for more information.
+ See [PRNG update] below for more information. [[Bug #19100]]
+
+### Error printer
+
+* Ruby no longer escapes control characters and backslashes in an
+ error message. [[Feature #18367]]
+
+### Constant lookup when defining a class/module
+
+* When defining a class/module directly under the Object class by class/module
+ statement, if there is already a class/module defined by `Module#include`
+ with the same name, the statement was handled as "open class" in Ruby 3.1 or before.
+ Since Ruby 3.2, a new class is defined instead. [[Feature #18832]]
## Stdlib compatibility issues
@@ -465,6 +635,10 @@ The following deprecated methods are removed.
[[Feature #18571]]
+* Check cookie name/path/domain characters in `CGI::Cookie`. [[CVE-2021-33621]]
+
+* `URI.parse` return empty string in host instead of nil. [[sec-156615]]
+
## C API updates
### Updated C APIs
@@ -473,9 +647,21 @@ The following APIs are updated.
* PRNG update
- `rb_random_interface_t` updated and versioned.
- Extension libraries which use this interface and built for older versions.
- Also `init_int32` function needs to be defined.
+ `rb_random_interface_t` in ruby/random.h updated and versioned.
+ Extension libraries which use this interface and built for older
+ versions need to rebuild with adding `init_int32` function.
+
+### Added C APIs
+
+* `VALUE rb_hash_new_capa(long capa)` was added to created hashes with the desired capacity.
+* `rb_internal_thread_add_event_hook` and `rb_internal_thread_add_event_hook` were added to instrument threads scheduling.
+ The following events are available:
+ * `RUBY_INTERNAL_THREAD_EVENT_STARTED`
+ * `RUBY_INTERNAL_THREAD_EVENT_READY`
+ * `RUBY_INTERNAL_THREAD_EVENT_RESUMED`
+ * `RUBY_INTERNAL_THREAD_EVENT_SUSPENDED`
+ * `RUBY_INTERNAL_THREAD_EVENT_EXITED`
+* `rb_debug_inspector_current_depth` and `rb_debug_inspector_frame_depth` are added for debuggers.
### Removed C APIs
@@ -494,16 +680,30 @@ The following deprecated APIs are removed.
New keys, `:constant_cache_invalidations` and `:constant_cache_misses`,
were introduced to help with use cases for `:global_constant_state`.
[[Feature #18589]]
+* The cache-based optimization for Regexp matching is introduced.
+ [[Feature #19104]]
+* [Variable Width Allocation](https://shopify.engineering/ruby-variable-width-allocation)
+ is now enabled by default. [[Feature #18239]]
+* Added a new instance variable caching mechanism, called object shapes, which
+ improves inline cache hits for most objects and allows us to generate very
+ efficient JIT code. Objects whose instance variables are defined in a
+ consistent order will see the most performance benefits.
+ [[Feature #18776]]
+* Speed up marking instruction sequences by using a bitmap to find "markable"
+ objects. This change results in faster major collections.
+ [[Feature #18875]]
## JIT
### YJIT
+* YJIT is no longer experimental
+ * Has been tested on production workloads for over a year and proven to be quite stable.
* YJIT now supports both x86-64 and arm64/aarch64 CPUs on Linux, MacOS, BSD and other UNIX platforms.
- * This release brings support for Mac M1/M2, AWS Graviton and Raspberry Pi 4 ARM64 processors.
-* Building YJIT requires Rust 1.58.0+. [[Feature #18481]]
- * In order to ensure that CRuby is built with YJIT, please install rustc >= 1.58.0 and
- run `./configure` with `--enable-yjit`.
+ * This release brings support for Mac M1/M2, AWS Graviton and Raspberry Pi 4.
+* Building YJIT now requires Rust 1.58.0+. [[Feature #18481]]
+ * In order to ensure that CRuby is built with YJIT, please install `rustc` >= 1.58.0
+ before running `./configure`
* Please reach out to the YJIT team should you run into any issues.
* Physical memory for JIT code is lazily allocated. Unlike Ruby 3.1,
the RSS of a Ruby process is minimized because virtual memory pages
@@ -511,17 +711,19 @@ The following deprecated APIs are removed.
memory pages until actually utilized by JIT code.
* Introduce Code GC that frees all code pages when the memory consumption
by JIT code reaches `--yjit-exec-mem-size`.
- * RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats returns Code GC metrics in addition to
+ * `RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats` returns Code GC metrics in addition to
existing `inline_code_size` and `outlined_code_size` keys:
`code_gc_count`, `live_page_count`, `freed_page_count`, and `freed_code_size`.
-* Most of the statistics produced by RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats are now available in release builds.
- * Simply run ruby with `--yjit-stats` to compute stats (incurs some run-time overhead).
+* Most of the statistics produced by `RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats` are now available in release builds.
+ * Simply run ruby with `--yjit-stats` to compute and dump stats (incurs some run-time overhead).
* YJIT is now optimized to take advantage of object shapes. [[Feature #18776]]
* Take advantage of finer-grained constant invalidation to invalidate less code when defining new constants. [[Feature #18589]]
+* The default `--yjit-exec-mem-size` is changed to 64 (MiB).
+* The default `--yjit-call-threshold` is changed to 30.
### MJIT
-* The MJIT compiler is re-implemented in Ruby as a standard library `mjit`.
+* The MJIT compiler is re-implemented in Ruby as `ruby_vm/mjit/compiler`.
* MJIT compiler is executed under a forked Ruby process instead of
doing it in a native thread called MJIT worker. [[Feature #18968]]
* As a result, Microsoft Visual Studio (MSWIN) is no longer supported.
@@ -529,71 +731,90 @@ The following deprecated APIs are removed.
* Rename `--mjit-min-calls` to `--mjit-call-threshold`.
* Change default `--mjit-max-cache` back from 10000 to 100.
-## Static analysis
-
-### RBS
-
-### TypeProf
-
-## Debugger
-
-## error_highlight
-
-## IRB Autocomplete and Document Display
-
-## Miscellaneous changes
-
-[Feature #12005]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12005
-[Feature #12084]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12084
-[Feature #12655]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12655
-[Feature #12737]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12737
-[Feature #13110]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13110
-[Feature #14332]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14332
-[Feature #15231]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15231
-[Feature #15357]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15357
-[Bug #15928]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15928
-[Feature #16122]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16122
-[Feature #16131]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16131
-[Bug #16466]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16466
-[Feature #16806]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16806
-[Bug #16889]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16889
-[Bug #16908]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16908
-[Feature #16989]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16989
-[Feature #17351]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17351
-[Feature #17391]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17391
-[Bug #17545]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17545
-[Feature #17837]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17837
-[Feature #17881]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17881
-[Feature #18037]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18037
-[Feature #18159]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18159
-[Feature #18351]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18351
-[Feature #18481]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481
-[Bug #18487]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18487
-[Feature #18564]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18564
-[Feature #18571]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18571
-[Feature #18585]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18585
-[Feature #18589]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18589
-[Feature #18598]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18598
-[Bug #18625]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18625
-[Feature #18630]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18630
-[Bug #18633]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18633
-[Feature #18685]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18685
-[Feature #18776]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18776
-[Bug #18782]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18782
-[Feature #18788]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18788
-[Feature #18809]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18809
-[Feature #18821]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18821
-[Feature #18824]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18824
-[Feature #18925]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18925
-[Feature #18949]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18949
-[Feature #18968]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18968
-[Feature #19008]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19008
-[Feature #19013]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19013
-[Feature #19026]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19026
-[Feature #19060]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19060
-[Feature #19070]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19070
-[Feature #19071]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19071
-[Bug #19100]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19100
-[Feature #19135]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19135
-[Feature #19138]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19138
-[Feature #19078]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19078
+[Feature #12005]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12005
+[Feature #12084]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12084
+[Feature #12655]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12655
+[Feature #12737]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12737
+[Feature #13110]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13110
+[Feature #14332]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14332
+[Feature #15231]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15231
+[Feature #15357]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15357
+[Bug #15928]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15928
+[Feature #16122]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16122
+[Feature #16131]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16131
+[Bug #16466]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16466
+[Feature #16663]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16663
+[Feature #16806]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16806
+[Bug #16889]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16889
+[Bug #16908]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16908
+[Feature #16989]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16989
+[Feature #17351]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17351
+[Feature #17391]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17391
+[Bug #17545]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17545
+[Bug #17767]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17767
+[Feature #17837]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17837
+[Feature #17881]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17881
+[Feature #18033]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18033
+[Feature #18159]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18159
+[Feature #18239]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18239#note-17
+[Feature #18351]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18351
+[Feature #18367]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18367
+[Bug #18435]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18435
+[Feature #18462]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18462
+[Feature #18481]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481
+[Bug #18487]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18487
+[Feature #18564]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18564
+[Feature #18571]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18571
+[Feature #18585]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18585
+[Feature #18589]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18589
+[Feature #18595]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18595
+[Feature #18598]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18598
+[Bug #18625]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18625
+[Feature #18630]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18630
+[Bug #18633]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18633
+[Feature #18639]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18639
+[Feature #18685]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18685
+[Bug #18729]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18729
+[Bug #18751]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18751
+[Feature #18774]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18774
+[Feature #18776]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18776
+[Bug #18782]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18782
+[Feature #18788]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18788
+[Feature #18798]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18798
+[Feature #18809]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18809
+[Feature #18821]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18821
+[Feature #18822]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18822
+[Feature #18824]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18824
+[Feature #18832]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18832
+[Feature #18875]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18875
+[Feature #18925]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18925
+[Feature #18944]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18944
+[Feature #18949]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18949
+[Feature #18968]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18968
+[Feature #19008]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19008
+[Feature #19013]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19013
+[Feature #19026]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19026
+[Feature #19036]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19036
+[Feature #19060]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19060
+[Feature #19070]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19070
+[Feature #19071]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19071
+[Feature #19078]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19078
+[Bug #19087]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19087
+[Bug #19100]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19100
+[Feature #19104]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19104
+[Feature #19135]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19135
+[Feature #19138]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19138
+[Feature #19194]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19194
+[Molinillo]: https://github.com/CocoaPods/Molinillo
+[PubGrub]: https://github.com/jhawthorn/pub_grub
+[GH-net-protocol-14]: https://github.com/ruby/net-protocol/pull/14
+[GH-pathname-20]: https://github.com/ruby/pathname/pull/20
+[GH-6791]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6791
+[GH-6868]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6868
+[GH-rubygems-4475]: https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/pull/4475
+[GH-rubygems-6149]: https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/pull/6149
+[GH-rubygems-6167]: https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/pull/6167
+[sec-156615]: https://hackerone.com/reports/156615
+[CVE-2021-33621]: https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2022/11/22/http-response-splitting-in-cgi-cve-2021-33621/
+[wasm/README.md]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/master/wasm/README.md
+[ruby.wasm]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby.wasm
diff --git a/README.ja.md b/README.ja.md
index bb69c09055..93c0131690 100644
--- a/README.ja.md
+++ b/README.ja.md
@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
[![Actions Status: Windows](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/workflows/Windows/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/actions?query=workflow%3A"Windows")
[![AppVeyor status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/0sy8rrxut4o0k960/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ruby/ruby/branch/master)
[![Travis Status](https://app.travis-ci.com/ruby/ruby.svg?branch=master)](https://app.travis-ci.com/ruby/ruby)
-[![Cirrus Status](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/github/ruby/ruby.svg)](https://cirrus-ci.com/github/ruby/ruby/master)
# Rubyとは
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 35ef2d9e89..c445448c71 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
[![Actions Status: Windows](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/workflows/Windows/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/actions?query=workflow%3A"Windows")
[![AppVeyor status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/0sy8rrxut4o0k960/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ruby/ruby/branch/master)
[![Travis Status](https://app.travis-ci.com/ruby/ruby.svg?branch=master)](https://app.travis-ci.com/ruby/ruby)
-[![Cirrus Status](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/github/ruby/ruby.svg)](https://cirrus-ci.com/github/ruby/ruby/master)
# What is Ruby?
diff --git a/addr2line.c b/addr2line.c
index 0d45ec9414..e5f25293e2 100644
--- a/addr2line.c
+++ b/addr2line.c
@@ -159,12 +159,15 @@ typedef struct obj_info {
struct dwarf_section debug_info;
struct dwarf_section debug_line;
struct dwarf_section debug_ranges;
+ struct dwarf_section debug_str_offsets;
+ struct dwarf_section debug_addr;
struct dwarf_section debug_rnglists;
struct dwarf_section debug_str;
+ struct dwarf_section debug_line_str;
struct obj_info *next;
} obj_info_t;
-#define DWARF_SECTION_COUNT 6
+#define DWARF_SECTION_COUNT 9
static struct dwarf_section *
obj_dwarf_section_at(obj_info_t *obj, int n)
@@ -174,8 +177,11 @@ obj_dwarf_section_at(obj_info_t *obj, int n)
&obj->debug_info,
&obj->debug_line,
&obj->debug_ranges,
+ &obj->debug_str_offsets,
+ &obj->debug_addr,
&obj->debug_rnglists,
- &obj->debug_str
+ &obj->debug_str,
+ &obj->debug_line_str
};
if (n < 0 || DWARF_SECTION_COUNT <= n) {
abort();
@@ -248,39 +254,51 @@ get_nth_dirname(unsigned long dir, const char *p)
return p;
}
+static const char *parse_ver5_debug_line_header(const char *p, int idx, uint8_t format, obj_info_t *obj, const char **out_path, uint64_t *out_directory_index);
+
static void
-fill_filename(int file, const char *include_directories, const char *filenames, line_info_t *line, obj_info_t *obj)
+fill_filename(int file, uint8_t format, uint16_t version, const char *include_directories, const char *filenames, line_info_t *line, obj_info_t *obj)
{
int i;
const char *p = filenames;
const 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 at %tx\n",
- file, binary_filename, filenames - obj->mapped);
- 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);
- }
+ if (version >= 5) {
+ const char *path;
+ uint64_t directory_index = -1;
+ parse_ver5_debug_line_header(filenames, file, format, obj, &path, &directory_index);
+ line->filename = path;
+ parse_ver5_debug_line_header(include_directories, (int)directory_index, format, obj, &path, NULL);
+ line->dirname = path;
+ }
+ else {
+ for (i = 1; i <= file; i++) {
+ filename = p;
+ if (!*p) {
+ /* Need to output binary file name? */
+ kprintf("Unexpected file number %d in %s at %tx\n",
+ file, binary_filename, filenames - obj->mapped);
+ 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,
- const char *include_directories, const char *filenames,
+ uint8_t format, uint16_t version, const char *include_directories, const char *filenames,
obj_info_t *obj, line_info_t *lines, int offset)
{
int i;
@@ -290,7 +308,7 @@ fill_line(int num_traces, void **traces, uintptr_t addr, int file, int line,
/* 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], obj);
+ fill_filename(file, format, version, include_directories, filenames, &lines[i], obj);
lines[i].line = line;
}
}
@@ -315,7 +333,7 @@ struct LineNumberProgramHeader {
};
static int
-parse_debug_line_header(const char **pp, struct LineNumberProgramHeader *header)
+parse_debug_line_header(obj_info_t *obj, const char **pp, struct LineNumberProgramHeader *header)
{
const char *p = *pp;
header->unit_length = *(uint32_t *)p;
@@ -332,7 +350,13 @@ parse_debug_line_header(const char **pp, struct LineNumberProgramHeader *header)
header->version = *(uint16_t *)p;
p += sizeof(uint16_t);
- if (header->version > 4) return -1;
+ if (header->version > 5) return -1;
+
+ if (header->version >= 5) {
+ /* address_size = *(uint8_t *)p++; */
+ /* segment_selector_size = *(uint8_t *)p++; */
+ p += 2;
+ }
header->header_length = header->format == 4 ? *(uint32_t *)p : *(uint64_t *)p;
p += header->format;
@@ -353,20 +377,27 @@ parse_debug_line_header(const char **pp, struct LineNumberProgramHeader *header)
/* header->standard_opcode_lengths = (uint8_t *)p - 1; */
p += header->opcode_base - 1;
- header->include_directories = p;
+ if (header->version >= 5) {
+ header->include_directories = p;
+ p = parse_ver5_debug_line_header(p, -1, header->format, obj, NULL, NULL);
+ header->filenames = p;
+ }
+ else {
+ header->include_directories = p;
- /* temporary measure for compress-debug-sections */
- if (p >= header->cu_end) return -1;
+ /* temporary measure for compress-debug-sections */
+ if (p >= header->cu_end) return -1;
- /* skip include directories */
- while (*p) {
- p = memchr(p, '\0', header->cu_end - p);
- if (!p) return -1;
- p++;
- }
- p++;
+ /* skip include directories */
+ while (*p) {
+ p = memchr(p, '\0', header->cu_end - p);
+ if (!p) return -1;
+ p++;
+ }
+ p++;
- header->filenames = p;
+ header->filenames = p;
+ }
*pp = header->cu_start;
@@ -392,13 +423,15 @@ parse_debug_line_cu(int num_traces, void **traces, const char **debug_line,
/* int epilogue_begin = 0; */
/* unsigned int isa = 0; */
- if (parse_debug_line_header(&p, &header))
+ if (parse_debug_line_header(obj, &p, &header))
return -1;
is_stmt = header.default_is_stmt;
#define FILL_LINE() \
do { \
fill_line(num_traces, traces, addr, file, line, \
+ header.format, \
+ header.version, \
header.include_directories, \
header.filenames, \
obj, lines, offset); \
@@ -827,16 +860,23 @@ enum {
VAL_cstr = 1,
VAL_data = 2,
VAL_uint = 3,
- VAL_int = 4
+ VAL_int = 4,
+ VAL_addr = 5
};
# define ABBREV_TABLE_SIZE 256
typedef struct {
obj_info_t *obj;
const char *file;
+ uint8_t current_version;
const char *current_cu;
uint64_t current_low_pc;
+ uint64_t current_str_offsets_base;
+ uint64_t current_addr_base;
+ uint64_t current_rnglists_base;
const char *debug_line_cu_end;
+ uint8_t debug_line_format;
+ uint16_t debug_line_version;
const char *debug_line_files;
const char *debug_line_directories;
const char *p;
@@ -861,6 +901,7 @@ typedef struct {
const char *ptr;
uint64_t uint64;
int64_t int64;
+ uint64_t addr_idx;
} as;
uint64_t off;
uint64_t at;
@@ -976,6 +1017,9 @@ debug_info_reader_init(DebugInfoReader *reader, obj_info_t *obj)
reader->pend = obj->debug_info.ptr + obj->debug_info.size;
reader->debug_line_cu_end = obj->debug_line.ptr;
reader->current_low_pc = 0;
+ reader->current_str_offsets_base = 0;
+ reader->current_addr_base = 0;
+ reader->current_rnglists_base = 0;
}
static void
@@ -1020,10 +1064,12 @@ di_read_debug_line_cu(DebugInfoReader *reader)
struct LineNumberProgramHeader header;
p = (const char *)reader->debug_line_cu_end;
- if (parse_debug_line_header(&p, &header))
+ if (parse_debug_line_header(reader->obj, &p, &header))
return -1;
reader->debug_line_cu_end = (char *)header.cu_end;
+ reader->debug_line_format = header.format;
+ reader->debug_line_version = header.version;
reader->debug_line_directories = (char *)header.include_directories;
reader->debug_line_files = (char *)header.filenames;
@@ -1031,6 +1077,13 @@ di_read_debug_line_cu(DebugInfoReader *reader)
}
static void
+set_addr_idx_value(DebugInfoValue *v, uint64_t n)
+{
+ v->as.addr_idx = n;
+ v->type = VAL_addr;
+}
+
+static void
set_uint_value(DebugInfoValue *v, uint64_t n)
{
v->as.uint64 = n;
@@ -1077,19 +1130,39 @@ get_cstr_value(DebugInfoValue *v)
}
}
+static const char *
+resolve_strx(DebugInfoReader *reader, uint64_t idx)
+{
+ const char *p = reader->obj->debug_str_offsets.ptr + reader->current_str_offsets_base;
+ uint64_t off;
+ if (reader->format == 4) {
+ off = ((uint32_t *)p)[idx];
+ }
+ else {
+ off = ((uint64_t *)p)[idx];
+ }
+ return reader->obj->debug_str.ptr + off;
+}
+
+static void
+debug_info_reader_read_addr_value(DebugInfoReader *reader, DebugInfoValue *v)
+{
+ if (reader->address_size == 4) {
+ set_uint_value(v, read_uint32(&reader->p));
+ } else if (reader->address_size == 8) {
+ set_uint_value(v, read_uint64(&reader->p));
+ } else {
+ fprintf(stderr,"unknown address_size:%d", reader->address_size);
+ abort();
+ }
+}
+
static void
debug_info_reader_read_value(DebugInfoReader *reader, uint64_t form, DebugInfoValue *v)
{
switch (form) {
case DW_FORM_addr:
- if (reader->address_size == 4) {
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint32(&reader->p));
- } else if (reader->address_size == 8) {
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint64(&reader->p));
- } else {
- fprintf(stderr,"unknown address_size:%d", reader->address_size);
- abort();
- }
+ debug_info_reader_read_addr_value(reader, v);
break;
case DW_FORM_block2:
v->size = read_uint16(&reader->p);
@@ -1141,13 +1214,19 @@ debug_info_reader_read_value(DebugInfoReader *reader, uint64_t form, DebugInfoVa
set_uint_value(v, read_uleb128(reader));
break;
case DW_FORM_ref_addr:
- if (reader->format == 4) {
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint32(&reader->p));
- } else if (reader->format == 8) {
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint64(&reader->p));
+ if (reader->current_version <= 2) {
+ // DWARF Version 2 specifies that references have
+ // the same size as an address on the target system
+ debug_info_reader_read_addr_value(reader, v);
} else {
- fprintf(stderr,"unknown format:%d", reader->format);
- abort();
+ if (reader->format == 4) {
+ set_uint_value(v, read_uint32(&reader->p));
+ } else if (reader->format == 8) {
+ set_uint_value(v, read_uint64(&reader->p));
+ } else {
+ fprintf(stderr,"unknown format:%d", reader->format);
+ abort();
+ }
}
break;
case DW_FORM_ref1:
@@ -1189,11 +1268,10 @@ debug_info_reader_read_value(DebugInfoReader *reader, uint64_t form, DebugInfoVa
set_uint_value(v, 1);
break;
case DW_FORM_strx:
- set_uint_value(v, uleb128(&reader->p));
+ set_cstr_value(v, resolve_strx(reader, uleb128(&reader->p)));
break;
case DW_FORM_addrx:
- /* TODO: read .debug_addr */
- set_uint_value(v, uleb128(&reader->p));
+ set_addr_idx_value(v, uleb128(&reader->p));
break;
case DW_FORM_ref_sup4:
set_uint_value(v, read_uint32(&reader->p));
@@ -1208,8 +1286,7 @@ debug_info_reader_read_value(DebugInfoReader *reader, uint64_t form, DebugInfoVa
reader->p += v->size;
break;
case DW_FORM_line_strp:
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint(reader));
- /* *p = reader->file + reader->line->sh_offset + ret; */
+ set_cstrp_value(v, reader->obj->debug_line_str.ptr, read_uint(reader));
break;
case DW_FORM_ref_sig8:
set_uint_value(v, read_uint64(&reader->p));
@@ -1227,28 +1304,28 @@ debug_info_reader_read_value(DebugInfoReader *reader, uint64_t form, DebugInfoVa
set_uint_value(v, read_uint64(&reader->p));
break;
case DW_FORM_strx1:
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint8(&reader->p));
+ set_cstr_value(v, resolve_strx(reader, read_uint8(&reader->p)));
break;
case DW_FORM_strx2:
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint16(&reader->p));
+ set_cstr_value(v, resolve_strx(reader, read_uint16(&reader->p)));
break;
case DW_FORM_strx3:
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint24(&reader->p));
+ set_cstr_value(v, resolve_strx(reader, read_uint24(&reader->p)));
break;
case DW_FORM_strx4:
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint32(&reader->p));
+ set_cstr_value(v, resolve_strx(reader, read_uint32(&reader->p)));
break;
case DW_FORM_addrx1:
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint8(&reader->p));
+ set_addr_idx_value(v, read_uint8(&reader->p));
break;
case DW_FORM_addrx2:
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint16(&reader->p));
+ set_addr_idx_value(v, read_uint16(&reader->p));
break;
case DW_FORM_addrx3:
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint24(&reader->p));
+ set_addr_idx_value(v, read_uint24(&reader->p));
break;
case DW_FORM_addrx4:
- set_uint_value(v, read_uint32(&reader->p));
+ set_addr_idx_value(v, read_uint32(&reader->p));
break;
case 0:
goto fail;
@@ -1376,6 +1453,76 @@ di_skip_records(DebugInfoReader *reader)
}
}
+typedef struct addr_header {
+ const char *ptr;
+ uint64_t unit_length;
+ uint8_t format;
+ uint8_t address_size;
+ /* uint8_t segment_selector_size; */
+} addr_header_t;
+
+static void
+addr_header_init(obj_info_t *obj, addr_header_t *header) {
+ const char *p = obj->debug_addr.ptr;
+
+ header->ptr = p;
+
+ if (!p) return;
+
+ header->unit_length = *(uint32_t *)p;
+ p += sizeof(uint32_t);
+
+ header->format = 4;
+ if (header->unit_length == 0xffffffff) {
+ header->unit_length = *(uint64_t *)p;
+ p += sizeof(uint64_t);
+ header->format = 8;
+ }
+
+ p += 2; /* version */
+ header->address_size = *p++;
+ p++; /* segment_selector_size */
+}
+
+static uint64_t
+read_addr(addr_header_t *header, uint64_t addr_base, uint64_t idx) {
+ if (header->address_size == 4) {
+ return ((uint32_t*)(header->ptr + addr_base))[idx];
+ }
+ else {
+ return ((uint64_t*)(header->ptr + addr_base))[idx];
+ }
+}
+
+typedef struct rnglists_header {
+ uint64_t unit_length;
+ uint8_t format;
+ uint8_t address_size;
+ uint32_t offset_entry_count;
+} rnglists_header_t;
+
+static void
+rnglists_header_init(obj_info_t *obj, rnglists_header_t *header) {
+ const char *p = obj->debug_rnglists.ptr;
+
+ if (!p) return;
+
+ header->unit_length = *(uint32_t *)p;
+ p += sizeof(uint32_t);
+
+ header->format = 4;
+ if (header->unit_length == 0xffffffff) {
+ header->unit_length = *(uint64_t *)p;
+ p += sizeof(uint64_t);
+ header->format = 8;
+ }
+
+ p += 2; /* version */
+ header->address_size = *p++;
+ p++; /* segment_selector_size */
+ header->offset_entry_count = *(uint32_t *)p;
+}
+
typedef struct {
uint64_t low_pc;
uint64_t high_pc;
@@ -1386,24 +1533,31 @@ typedef struct {
} ranges_t;
static void
-ranges_set(ranges_t *ptr, DebugInfoValue *v)
+ranges_set(ranges_t *ptr, DebugInfoValue *v, addr_header_t *addr_header, uint64_t addr_base)
{
+ uint64_t n = 0;
+ if (v->type == VAL_uint) {
+ n = v->as.uint64;
+ }
+ else if (v->type == VAL_addr) {
+ n = read_addr(addr_header, addr_base, v->as.addr_idx);
+ }
switch (v->at) {
case DW_AT_low_pc:
- ptr->low_pc = v->as.uint64;
+ ptr->low_pc = n;
ptr->low_pc_set = true;
break;
case DW_AT_high_pc:
if (v->form == DW_FORM_addr) {
- ptr->high_pc = v->as.uint64;
+ ptr->high_pc = n;
}
else {
- ptr->high_pc = ptr->low_pc + v->as.uint64;
+ ptr->high_pc = ptr->low_pc + n;
}
ptr->high_pc_set = true;
break;
case DW_AT_ranges:
- ptr->ranges = v->as.uint64;
+ ptr->ranges = n;
ptr->ranges_set = true;
break;
}
@@ -1425,7 +1579,7 @@ read_dw_form_addr(DebugInfoReader *reader, const char **ptr)
}
static uintptr_t
-ranges_include(DebugInfoReader *reader, ranges_t *ptr, uint64_t addr)
+ranges_include(DebugInfoReader *reader, ranges_t *ptr, uint64_t addr, rnglists_header_t *rnglists_header)
{
if (ptr->high_pc_set) {
if (ptr->ranges_set || !ptr->low_pc_set) {
@@ -1440,8 +1594,21 @@ ranges_include(DebugInfoReader *reader, ranges_t *ptr, uint64_t addr)
const char *p;
uint64_t base = ptr->low_pc_set ? ptr->low_pc : reader->current_low_pc;
bool base_valid = true;
- if (reader->obj->debug_rnglists.ptr) {
- p = reader->obj->debug_rnglists.ptr + ptr->ranges;
+ if (reader->current_version >= 5) {
+ if (rnglists_header->offset_entry_count == 0) {
+ // DW_FORM_sec_offset
+ p = reader->obj->debug_rnglists.ptr + ptr->ranges + reader->current_rnglists_base;
+ }
+ else {
+ // DW_FORM_rnglistx
+ const char *offset_array = reader->obj->debug_rnglists.ptr + reader->current_rnglists_base;
+ if (rnglists_header->format == 4) {
+ p = offset_array + ((uint32_t *)offset_array)[ptr->ranges];
+ }
+ else {
+ p = offset_array + ((uint64_t *)offset_array)[ptr->ranges];
+ }
+ }
for (;;) {
uint8_t rle = read_uint8(&p);
uintptr_t from = 0, to = 0;
@@ -1551,6 +1718,7 @@ di_read_cu(DebugInfoReader *reader)
}
reader->cu_end = reader->p + unit_length;
version = read_uint16(&reader->p);
+ reader->current_version = version;
if (version > 5) {
return -1;
}
@@ -1583,16 +1751,45 @@ di_read_cu(DebugInfoReader *reader)
break;
}
+ reader->current_str_offsets_base = 0;
+ reader->current_addr_base = 0;
+ reader->current_rnglists_base = 0;
+
+ DebugInfoValue low_pc = {{}};
/* enumerate abbrev */
for (;;) {
DebugInfoValue v = {{}};
if (!di_read_record(reader, &v)) break;
switch (v.at) {
case DW_AT_low_pc:
- reader->current_low_pc = v.as.uint64;
+ // clang may output DW_AT_addr_base after DW_AT_low_pc.
+ // We need to resolve the DW_FORM_addr* after DW_AT_addr_base is parsed.
+ low_pc = v;
+ break;
+ case DW_AT_str_offsets_base:
+ reader->current_str_offsets_base = v.as.uint64;
+ break;
+ case DW_AT_addr_base:
+ reader->current_addr_base = v.as.uint64;
+ break;
+ case DW_AT_rnglists_base:
+ reader->current_rnglists_base = v.as.uint64;
break;
}
}
+ // Resolve the DW_FORM_addr of DW_AT_low_pc
+ switch (low_pc.type) {
+ case VAL_uint:
+ reader->current_low_pc = low_pc.as.uint64;
+ break;
+ case VAL_addr:
+ {
+ addr_header_t header;
+ addr_header_init(reader->obj, &header);
+ reader->current_low_pc = read_addr(&header, reader->current_addr_base, low_pc.as.addr_idx);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
} while (0);
#endif
return 0;
@@ -1646,6 +1843,13 @@ read_abstract_origin(DebugInfoReader *reader, uint64_t form, uint64_t abstract_o
static void
debug_info_read(DebugInfoReader *reader, int num_traces, void **traces,
line_info_t *lines, int offset) {
+
+ addr_header_t addr_header = {};
+ addr_header_init(reader->obj, &addr_header);
+
+ rnglists_header_t rnglists_header = {};
+ rnglists_header_init(reader->obj, &rnglists_header);
+
while (reader->p < reader->cu_end) {
DIE die;
ranges_t ranges = {};
@@ -1672,7 +1876,7 @@ debug_info_read(DebugInfoReader *reader, int num_traces, void **traces,
line.sname = get_cstr_value(&v);
break;
case DW_AT_call_file:
- fill_filename((int)v.as.uint64, reader->debug_line_directories, reader->debug_line_files, &line, reader->obj);
+ fill_filename((int)v.as.uint64, reader->debug_line_format, reader->debug_line_version, reader->debug_line_directories, reader->debug_line_files, &line, reader->obj);
break;
case DW_AT_call_line:
line.line = (int)v.as.uint64;
@@ -1680,7 +1884,7 @@ debug_info_read(DebugInfoReader *reader, int num_traces, void **traces,
case DW_AT_low_pc:
case DW_AT_high_pc:
case DW_AT_ranges:
- ranges_set(&ranges, &v);
+ ranges_set(&ranges, &v, &addr_header, reader->current_addr_base);
break;
case DW_AT_declaration:
goto skip_die;
@@ -1697,9 +1901,9 @@ debug_info_read(DebugInfoReader *reader, int num_traces, void **traces,
for (int i=offset; i < num_traces; i++) {
uintptr_t addr = (uintptr_t)traces[i];
uintptr_t offset = addr - reader->obj->base_addr + reader->obj->vmaddr;
- uintptr_t saddr = ranges_include(reader, &ranges, offset);
+ uintptr_t saddr = ranges_include(reader, &ranges, offset, &rnglists_header);
if (saddr) {
- /* fprintf(stderr, "%d:%tx: %d %lx->%lx %x %s: %s/%s %d %s %s %s\n",__LINE__,die.pos, i,addr,offset, die.tag,line.sname,line.dirname,line.filename,line.line,reader->obj->path,line.sname,lines[i].sname); */
+ /* fprintf(stdout, "%d:%tx: %d %lx->%lx %x %s: %s/%s %d %s %s %s\n",__LINE__,die.pos, i,addr,offset, die.tag,line.sname,line.dirname,line.filename,line.line,reader->obj->path,line.sname,lines[i].sname); */
if (lines[i].sname) {
line_info_t *lp = malloc(sizeof(line_info_t));
memcpy(lp, &lines[i], sizeof(line_info_t));
@@ -1718,6 +1922,54 @@ debug_info_read(DebugInfoReader *reader, int num_traces, void **traces,
}
}
+// This function parses the following attributes of Line Number Program Header in DWARF 5:
+//
+// * directory_entry_format_count
+// * directory_entry_format
+// * directories_count
+// * directories
+//
+// or
+//
+// * file_name_entry_format_count
+// * file_name_entry_format
+// * file_names_count
+// * file_names
+//
+// It records DW_LNCT_path and DW_LNCT_directory_index at the index "idx".
+static const char *
+parse_ver5_debug_line_header(const char *p, int idx, uint8_t format, obj_info_t *obj, const char **out_path, uint64_t *out_directory_index) {
+ int i, j;
+ int entry_format_count = *(uint8_t *)p++;
+ const char *entry_format = p;
+
+ /* skip the part of entry_format */
+ for (i = 0; i < entry_format_count * 2; i++) uleb128(&p);
+
+ int entry_count = (int)uleb128(&p);
+
+ DebugInfoReader reader;
+ debug_info_reader_init(&reader, obj);
+ reader.format = format;
+ reader.p = p;
+ for (j = 0; j < entry_count; j++) {
+ const char *format = entry_format;
+ for (i = 0; i < entry_format_count; i++) {
+ DebugInfoValue v = {{}};
+ unsigned long dw_lnct = uleb128(&format);
+ unsigned long dw_form = uleb128(&format);
+ debug_info_reader_read_value(&reader, dw_form, &v);
+ if (dw_lnct == 1 /* DW_LNCT_path */ && v.type == VAL_cstr && out_path)
+ *out_path = v.as.ptr + v.off;
+ if (dw_lnct == 2 /* DW_LNCT_directory_index */ && v.type == VAL_uint && out_directory_index)
+ *out_directory_index = v.as.uint64;
+ }
+ if (j == idx) return 0;
+ }
+
+ return reader.p;
+}
+
#ifdef USE_ELF
static unsigned long
uncompress_debug_section(ElfW(Shdr) *shdr, char *file, char **ptr)
@@ -1846,8 +2098,11 @@ fill_lines(int num_traces, void **traces, int check_debuglink,
".debug_info",
".debug_line",
".debug_ranges",
+ ".debug_str_offsets",
+ ".debug_addr",
".debug_rnglists",
- ".debug_str"
+ ".debug_str",
+ ".debug_line_str"
};
for (j=0; j < DWARF_SECTION_COUNT; j++) {
@@ -2103,8 +2358,11 @@ found_mach_header:
"__debug_info",
"__debug_line",
"__debug_ranges",
+ "__debug_str_offsets",
+ "__debug_addr",
"__debug_rnglists",
- "__debug_str"
+ "__debug_str",
+ "__debug_line_str",
};
struct LP(segment_command) *scmd = (struct LP(segment_command) *)lcmd;
if (strcmp(scmd->segname, "__TEXT") == 0) {
@@ -2302,6 +2560,7 @@ rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines(int num_traces, void **traces)
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;
diff --git a/array.c b/array.c
index adc4b3147a..b76e9a64a3 100644
--- a/array.c
+++ b/array.c
@@ -226,8 +226,15 @@ ary_embeddable_p(long capa)
bool
rb_ary_embeddable_p(VALUE ary)
{
- // if the array is shared or a shared root then it's not moveable
- return !(ARY_SHARED_P(ary) || ARY_SHARED_ROOT_P(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
@@ -242,7 +249,7 @@ rb_ary_size_as_embedded(VALUE ary)
real_size = ary_embed_size(ARY_HEAP_CAPA(ary));
}
else {
- real_size = sizeof(struct RString);
+ real_size = sizeof(struct RArray);
}
return real_size;
}
@@ -3456,7 +3463,6 @@ 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
@@ -3502,15 +3508,15 @@ 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 (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)) {
+ 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)) {
+ if (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(a) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(FLOAT)) {
return rb_float_cmp(a, b);
}
@@ -3574,8 +3580,6 @@ rb_ary_sort_bang(VALUE 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, {
ruby_qsort(ptr, len, sizeof(VALUE),
rb_block_given_p()?sort_1:sort_2, &data);
@@ -3732,8 +3736,8 @@ rb_ary_bsearch_index(VALUE ary)
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;
+ case 1: smaller = 0; break;
+ case -1: smaller = 1;
}
}
else {
@@ -6056,7 +6060,6 @@ ary_max_opt_string(VALUE ary, long i, VALUE vmax)
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;
@@ -6076,13 +6079,13 @@ rb_ary_max(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
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 {
@@ -6225,7 +6228,6 @@ ary_min_opt_string(VALUE ary, long i, VALUE vmin)
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;
@@ -6245,13 +6247,13 @@ rb_ary_min(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE ary)
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 {
@@ -8737,7 +8739,7 @@ rb_ary_deconstruct(VALUE ary)
*
* - #pop: Removes and returns the last element.
* - #shift: Removes and returns the first element.
- * - #compact!: Removes all non-+nil+ 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.
diff --git a/ast.c b/ast.c
index bf3781d820..adb7287ed3 100644
--- a/ast.c
+++ b/ast.c
@@ -202,6 +202,11 @@ static VALUE
node_id_for_backtrace_location(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE module, VALUE location)
{
int node_id;
+
+ if (!rb_frame_info_p(location)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "Thread::Backtrace::Location object expected");
+ }
+
node_id = rb_get_node_id_from_frame_info(location);
if (node_id == -1) {
return Qnil;
diff --git a/ast.rb b/ast.rb
index 2b803461ed..f3f72c747f 100644
--- a/ast.rb
+++ b/ast.rb
@@ -20,21 +20,47 @@
module RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree
# call-seq:
- # RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse(string) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
+ # RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse(string, keep_script_lines: false, error_tolerant: false, keep_tokens: false) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
#
# Parses the given _string_ into an abstract syntax tree,
# returning the root node of that tree.
#
- # SyntaxError is raised if the given _string_ is invalid syntax.
- #
# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse("x = 1 + 2")
# # => #<RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node:SCOPE@1:0-1:9>
+ #
+ # If <tt>keep_script_lines: true</tt> option is provided, the text of the parsed
+ # source is associated with nodes and is available via Node#script_lines.
+ #
+ # If <tt>keep_tokens: true</tt> option is provided, Node#tokens are populated.
+ #
+ # SyntaxError is raised if the given _string_ is invalid syntax. To overwrite this
+ # behavior, <tt>error_tolerant: true</tt> can be provided. In this case, the parser
+ # will produce a tree where expressions with syntax errors would be represented by
+ # Node with <tt>type=:ERROR</tt>.
+ #
+ # root = RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse("x = 1; p(x; y=2")
+ # # <internal:ast>:33:in `parse': syntax error, unexpected ';', expecting ')' (SyntaxError)
+ # # x = 1; p(x; y=2
+ # # ^
+ #
+ # root = RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse("x = 1; p(x; y=2", error_tolerant: true)
+ # # (SCOPE@1:0-1:15
+ # # tbl: [:x, :y]
+ # # args: nil
+ # # body: (BLOCK@1:0-1:15 (LASGN@1:0-1:5 :x (LIT@1:4-1:5 1)) (ERROR@1:7-1:11) (LASGN@1:12-1:15 :y (LIT@1:14-1:15 2))))
+ # root.children.last.children
+ # # [(LASGN@1:0-1:5 :x (LIT@1:4-1:5 1)),
+ # # (ERROR@1:7-1:11),
+ # # (LASGN@1:12-1:15 :y (LIT@1:14-1:15 2))]
+ #
+ # Note that parsing continues even after the errored expresion.
+ #
def self.parse string, keep_script_lines: false, error_tolerant: false, keep_tokens: false
Primitive.ast_s_parse string, keep_script_lines, error_tolerant, keep_tokens
end
# call-seq:
- # RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse_file(pathname) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
+ # RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse_file(pathname, keep_script_lines: false, error_tolerant: false, keep_tokens: false) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
#
# Reads the file from _pathname_, then parses it like ::parse,
# returning the root node of the abstract syntax tree.
@@ -44,13 +70,15 @@ module RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree
#
# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse_file("my-app/app.rb")
# # => #<RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node:SCOPE@1:0-31:3>
+ #
+ # See ::parse for explanation of keyword argument meaning and usage.
def self.parse_file pathname, keep_script_lines: false, error_tolerant: false, keep_tokens: false
Primitive.ast_s_parse_file pathname, keep_script_lines, error_tolerant, keep_tokens
end
# call-seq:
- # RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(proc) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
- # RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(method) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
+ # RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(proc, keep_script_lines: false, error_tolerant: false, keep_tokens: false) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
+ # RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(method, keep_script_lines: false, error_tolerant: false, keep_tokens: false) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
#
# Returns AST nodes of the given _proc_ or _method_.
#
@@ -63,6 +91,8 @@ module RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree
#
# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(method(:hello))
# # => #<RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node:SCOPE@1:0-3:3>
+ #
+ # See ::parse for explanation of keyword argument meaning and usage.
def self.of body, keep_script_lines: false, error_tolerant: false, keep_tokens: false
Primitive.ast_s_of body, keep_script_lines, error_tolerant, keep_tokens
end
diff --git a/benchmark/array_sort_int.yml b/benchmark/array_sort_int.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7b9027ebf7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/benchmark/array_sort_int.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+prelude: |
+ ary2 = 2.times.to_a.shuffle
+ ary10 = 10.times.to_a.shuffle
+ ary100 = 100.times.to_a.shuffle
+ ary1000 = 1000.times.to_a.shuffle
+ ary10000 = 10000.times.to_a.shuffle
+
+benchmark:
+ ary2.sort: ary2.sort
+ ary10.sort: ary10.sort
+ ary100.sort: ary100.sort
+ ary1000.sort: ary1000.sort
+ ary10000.sort: ary10000.sort
+
+loop_count: 10000
diff --git a/benchmark/enum_minmax.yml b/benchmark/enum_minmax.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9d01731abb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/benchmark/enum_minmax.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+prelude: |
+ set2 = 2.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+ set10 = 10.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+ set100 = 100.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+ set1000 = 1000.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+ set10000 = 10000.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+
+benchmark:
+ set2.min: set2.min
+ set10.min: set10.min
+ set100.min: set100.min
+ set1000.min: set1000.min
+ set10000.min: set10000.min
+ set2.max: set2.max
+ set10.max: set10.max
+ set100.max: set100.max
+ set1000.max: set1000.max
+ set10000.max: set10000.max
+ set2.minmax: set2.minmax
+ set10.minmax: set10.minmax
+ set100.minmax: set100.minmax
+ set1000.minmax: set1000.minmax
+ set10000.minmax: set10000.minmax
+
+loop_count: 10000
diff --git a/benchmark/enum_sort.yml b/benchmark/enum_sort.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6f26e748c6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/benchmark/enum_sort.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+prelude: |
+ set2 = 2.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+ set10 = 10.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+ set100 = 100.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+ set1000 = 1000.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+ set10000 = 10000.times.to_a.shuffle.to_set
+
+benchmark:
+ set2.sort_by: set2.sort_by { 0 }
+ set10.sort_by: set10.sort_by { 0 }
+ set100.sort_by: set100.sort_by { 0 }
+ set1000.sort_by: set1000.sort_by { 0 }
+ set10000.sort_by: set10000.sort_by { 0 }
+
+loop_count: 10000
diff --git a/benchmark/range_min.yml b/benchmark/range_min.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9e60dd7308
--- /dev/null
+++ b/benchmark/range_min.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+benchmark:
+ - (1..10).min
diff --git a/benchmark/time_parse.yml b/benchmark/time_parse.yml
index a6d6948b9c..6060b58bc6 100644
--- a/benchmark/time_parse.yml
+++ b/benchmark/time_parse.yml
@@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ benchmark:
- Time.iso8601(iso8601)
- Time.parse(iso8601)
- Time.parse(inspect)
+ - Time.new(iso8601) rescue Time.iso8601(iso8601)
+ - Time.new(inspect) rescue Time.parse(inspect)
diff --git a/bignum.c b/bignum.c
index 4f8349dd17..cb2c3b6f07 100644
--- a/bignum.c
+++ b/bignum.c
@@ -4184,7 +4184,6 @@ rb_int_parse_cstr(const char *str, ssize_t len, char **endp, size_t *ndigits,
}
if (!c || ISSPACE(c)) --str;
if (end) len = end - str;
- ASSERT_LEN();
}
c = *str;
c = conv_digit(c);
@@ -4587,11 +4586,14 @@ big_shift3(VALUE x, int lshift_p, size_t shift_numdigits, int shift_numbits)
if (lshift_p) {
if (LONG_MAX < shift_numdigits) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too big number");
+ too_big:
+ rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "shift width too big");
}
s1 = shift_numdigits;
s2 = shift_numbits;
+ if ((size_t)s1 != shift_numdigits) goto too_big;
xn = BIGNUM_LEN(x);
+ if (LONG_MAX/SIZEOF_BDIGIT <= xn+s1) goto too_big;
z = bignew(xn+s1+1, BIGNUM_SIGN(x));
zds = BDIGITS(z);
BDIGITS_ZERO(zds, s1);
diff --git a/bootstraptest/test_ractor.rb b/bootstraptest/test_ractor.rb
index ae7ec91704..67e66b03ee 100644
--- a/bootstraptest/test_ractor.rb
+++ b/bootstraptest/test_ractor.rb
@@ -284,7 +284,8 @@ assert_equal 30.times.map { 'ok' }.to_s, %q{
test i
}
} unless ENV['RUN_OPTS'] =~ /--mjit-call-threshold=5/ || # This always fails with --mjit-wait --mjit-call-threshold=5
- (ENV.key?('TRAVIS') && ENV['TRAVIS_CPU_ARCH'] == 'arm64') # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17878
+ (ENV.key?('TRAVIS') && ENV['TRAVIS_CPU_ARCH'] == 'arm64') || # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17878
+ true # too flaky everywhere http://ci.rvm.jp/results/trunk@ruby-sp1/4321096
# Exception for empty select
assert_match /specify at least one ractor/, %q{
@@ -501,7 +502,7 @@ assert_equal '[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]', %q{
rs.delete r
n
}.sort
-}
+} unless /mswin/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM # randomly hangs on mswin https://github.com/ruby/ruby/actions/runs/3753871445/jobs/6377551069#step:20:131
# Ractor.select also support multiple take, receive and yield
assert_equal '[true, true, true]', %q{
@@ -1472,7 +1473,7 @@ assert_equal "#{N}#{N}", %Q{
}
# enc_table
-assert_equal "#{N/10}", %Q{
+assert_equal "100", %Q{
Ractor.new do
loop do
Encoding.find("test-enc-#{rand(5_000)}").inspect
@@ -1481,7 +1482,7 @@ assert_equal "#{N/10}", %Q{
end
src = Encoding.find("UTF-8")
- #{N/10}.times{|i|
+ 100.times{|i|
src.replicate("test-enc-\#{i}")
}
}
diff --git a/bootstraptest/test_yjit.rb b/bootstraptest/test_yjit.rb
index 25085f0e8d..5c655b8f25 100644
--- a/bootstraptest/test_yjit.rb
+++ b/bootstraptest/test_yjit.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,33 @@
+# Regression test for yielding with autosplat to block with
+# optional parameters. https://github.com/Shopify/yjit/issues/313
+assert_equal '[:a, :b, :a, :b]', %q{
+ def yielder(arg) = yield(arg) + yield(arg)
+
+ yielder([:a, :b]) do |c = :c, d = :d|
+ [c, d]
+ end
+}
+
+# Regression test for GC mishap while doing shape transition
+assert_equal '[:ok]', %q{
+ # [Bug #19601]
+ class RegressionTest
+ def initialize
+ @a = @b = @fourth_ivar_does_shape_transition = nil
+ end
+
+ def extender
+ @first_extended_ivar = [:ok]
+ end
+ end
+
+ GC.stress = true
+
+ # Used to crash due to GC run in rb_ensure_iv_list_size()
+ # not marking the newly allocated [:ok].
+ RegressionTest.new.extender.itself
+}
+
assert_equal 'true', %q{
# regression test for tracking type of locals for too long
def local_setting_cmp(five)
@@ -221,6 +251,8 @@ assert_equal 'string', %q{
# Check that exceptions work when getting global variable
assert_equal 'rescued', %q{
+ Warning[:deprecated] = true
+
module Warning
def warn(message)
raise
@@ -1141,6 +1173,38 @@ assert_equal '42', %q{
run
}
+# splatting an empty array on a specialized method
+assert_equal 'ok', %q{
+ def run
+ "ok".to_s(*[])
+ end
+
+ run
+ run
+}
+
+# splatting an single element array on a specialized method
+assert_equal '[1]', %q{
+ def run
+ [].<<(*[1])
+ end
+
+ run
+ run
+}
+
+# specialized method with wrong args
+assert_equal 'ok', %q{
+ def run(x)
+ "bad".to_s(123) if x
+ rescue
+ :ok
+ end
+
+ run(false)
+ run(true)
+}
+
# getinstancevariable on Symbol
assert_equal '[nil, nil]', %q{
# @foo to exercise the getinstancevariable instruction
@@ -2173,7 +2237,7 @@ assert_equal '[[:c_return, :String, :string_alias, "events_to_str"]]', %q{
events.compiled(events)
events
-}
+} unless defined?(RubyVM::MJIT) && RubyVM::MJIT.enabled? # MJIT calls extra Ruby methods
# test enabling a TracePoint that targets a particular line in a C method call
assert_equal '[true]', %q{
@@ -2255,7 +2319,7 @@ assert_equal '[[:c_call, :itself]]', %q{
tp.enable { shouldnt_compile }
events
-}
+} unless defined?(RubyVM::MJIT) && RubyVM::MJIT.enabled? # MJIT calls extra Ruby methods
# test enabling c_return tracing before compiling
assert_equal '[[:c_return, :itself, main]]', %q{
@@ -2270,7 +2334,7 @@ assert_equal '[[:c_return, :itself, main]]', %q{
tp.enable { shouldnt_compile }
events
-}
+} unless defined?(RubyVM::MJIT) && RubyVM::MJIT.enabled? # MJIT calls extra Ruby methods
# test c_call invalidation
assert_equal '[[:c_call, :itself]]', %q{
@@ -3436,3 +3500,31 @@ assert_equal '1', %q{
foo(1)
}
+
+# case-when with redefined ===
+assert_equal 'ok', %q{
+ class Symbol
+ def ===(a)
+ true
+ end
+ end
+
+ def cw(arg)
+ case arg
+ when :b
+ :ok
+ when 4
+ :ng
+ end
+ end
+
+ cw(4)
+}
+
+assert_normal_exit %{
+ class Bug20997
+ def foo(&) = self.class.name(&)
+
+ new.foo
+ end
+}
diff --git a/class.c b/class.c
index b9d62c18b1..cf0b7b821f 100644
--- a/class.c
+++ b/class.c
@@ -326,7 +326,13 @@ rb_class_new(VALUE super)
{
Check_Type(super, T_CLASS);
rb_check_inheritable(super);
- return rb_class_boot(super);
+ VALUE klass = rb_class_boot(super);
+
+ if (super != rb_cObject && super != rb_cBasicObject) {
+ RCLASS_EXT(klass)->max_iv_count = RCLASS_EXT(super)->max_iv_count;
+ }
+
+ return klass;
}
VALUE
@@ -398,6 +404,30 @@ class_init_copy_check(VALUE clone, VALUE orig)
}
}
+struct cvc_table_copy_ctx {
+ VALUE clone;
+ struct rb_id_table * new_table;
+};
+
+static enum rb_id_table_iterator_result
+cvc_table_copy(ID id, VALUE val, void *data) {
+ struct cvc_table_copy_ctx *ctx = (struct cvc_table_copy_ctx *)data;
+ struct rb_cvar_class_tbl_entry * orig_entry;
+ orig_entry = (struct rb_cvar_class_tbl_entry *)val;
+
+ struct rb_cvar_class_tbl_entry *ent;
+
+ ent = ALLOC(struct rb_cvar_class_tbl_entry);
+ ent->class_value = ctx->clone;
+ ent->cref = orig_entry->cref;
+ ent->global_cvar_state = orig_entry->global_cvar_state;
+ rb_id_table_insert(ctx->new_table, id, (VALUE)ent);
+
+ RB_OBJ_WRITTEN(ctx->clone, Qundef, ent->cref);
+
+ return ID_TABLE_CONTINUE;
+}
+
static void
copy_tables(VALUE clone, VALUE orig)
{
@@ -405,6 +435,17 @@ copy_tables(VALUE clone, VALUE orig)
rb_free_const_table(RCLASS_CONST_TBL(clone));
RCLASS_CONST_TBL(clone) = 0;
}
+ if (RCLASS_CVC_TBL(orig)) {
+ struct rb_id_table *rb_cvc_tbl = RCLASS_CVC_TBL(orig);
+ struct rb_id_table *rb_cvc_tbl_dup = rb_id_table_create(rb_id_table_size(rb_cvc_tbl));
+
+ struct cvc_table_copy_ctx ctx;
+ ctx.clone = clone;
+ ctx.new_table = rb_cvc_tbl_dup;
+ rb_id_table_foreach(rb_cvc_tbl, cvc_table_copy, &ctx);
+ RCLASS_CVC_TBL(clone) = rb_cvc_tbl_dup;
+ }
+ rb_id_table_free(RCLASS_M_TBL(clone));
RCLASS_M_TBL(clone) = 0;
if (!RB_TYPE_P(clone, T_ICLASS)) {
st_data_t id;
@@ -917,7 +958,7 @@ rb_define_class_under(VALUE outer, const char *name, VALUE super)
}
VALUE
-rb_define_class_id_under(VALUE outer, ID id, VALUE super)
+rb_define_class_id_under_no_pin(VALUE outer, ID id, VALUE super)
{
VALUE klass;
@@ -934,8 +975,6 @@ rb_define_class_id_under(VALUE outer, ID id, VALUE super)
" (%"PRIsVALUE" is given but was %"PRIsVALUE")",
outer, rb_id2str(id), RCLASS_SUPER(klass), super);
}
- /* Class may have been defined in Ruby and not pin-rooted */
- rb_vm_add_root_module(klass);
return klass;
}
@@ -947,12 +986,19 @@ rb_define_class_id_under(VALUE outer, ID id, VALUE super)
rb_set_class_path_string(klass, outer, rb_id2str(id));
rb_const_set(outer, id, klass);
rb_class_inherited(super, klass);
- rb_vm_add_root_module(klass);
return klass;
}
VALUE
+rb_define_class_id_under(VALUE outer, ID id, VALUE super)
+{
+ VALUE klass = rb_define_class_id_under_no_pin(outer, id, super);
+ rb_vm_add_root_module(klass);
+ return klass;
+}
+
+VALUE
rb_module_s_alloc(VALUE klass)
{
VALUE mod = class_alloc(T_MODULE, klass);
@@ -1099,8 +1145,8 @@ rb_include_module(VALUE klass, VALUE module)
iclass = iclass->next;
}
- int do_include = 1;
while (iclass) {
+ int do_include = 1;
VALUE check_class = iclass->klass;
/* During lazy sweeping, iclass->klass could be a dead object that
* has not yet been swept. */
@@ -1167,7 +1213,7 @@ static int
do_include_modules_at(const VALUE klass, VALUE c, VALUE module, int search_super, bool check_cyclic)
{
VALUE p, iclass, origin_stack = 0;
- int method_changed = 0, add_subclass;
+ int method_changed = 0;
long origin_len;
VALUE klass_origin = RCLASS_ORIGIN(klass);
VALUE original_klass = klass;
@@ -1231,7 +1277,6 @@ do_include_modules_at(const VALUE klass, VALUE c, VALUE module, int search_super
iclass = rb_include_class_new(module, super_class);
c = RCLASS_SET_SUPER(c, iclass);
RCLASS_SET_INCLUDER(iclass, klass);
- add_subclass = TRUE;
if (module != RCLASS_ORIGIN(module)) {
if (!origin_stack) origin_stack = rb_ary_hidden_new(2);
VALUE origin[2] = {iclass, RCLASS_ORIGIN(module)};
@@ -1242,14 +1287,11 @@ do_include_modules_at(const VALUE klass, VALUE c, VALUE module, int search_super
RCLASS_SET_ORIGIN(RARRAY_AREF(origin_stack, (origin_len -= 2)), iclass);
RICLASS_SET_ORIGIN_SHARED_MTBL(iclass);
rb_ary_resize(origin_stack, origin_len);
- add_subclass = FALSE;
}
- if (add_subclass) {
- VALUE m = module;
- if (BUILTIN_TYPE(m) == T_ICLASS) m = METACLASS_OF(m);
- rb_module_add_to_subclasses_list(m, iclass);
- }
+ VALUE m = module;
+ if (BUILTIN_TYPE(m) == T_ICLASS) m = METACLASS_OF(m);
+ rb_module_add_to_subclasses_list(m, iclass);
if (BUILTIN_TYPE(klass) == T_MODULE && FL_TEST(klass, RMODULE_IS_REFINEMENT)) {
VALUE refined_class =
@@ -1566,6 +1608,27 @@ class_descendants(VALUE klass, bool immediate_only)
* A.subclasses #=> [D, B]
* B.subclasses #=> [C]
* C.subclasses #=> []
+ *
+ * Anonymous subclasses (not associated with a constant) are
+ * returned, too:
+ *
+ * c = Class.new(A)
+ * A.subclasses # => [#<Class:0x00007f003c77bd78>, D, B]
+ *
+ * Note that the parent does not hold references to subclasses
+ * and doesn't prevent them from being garbage collected. This
+ * means that the subclass might disappear when all references
+ * to it are dropped:
+ *
+ * # drop the reference to subclass, it can be garbage-collected now
+ * c = nil
+ *
+ * A.subclasses
+ * # It can be
+ * # => [#<Class:0x00007f003c77bd78>, D, B]
+ * # ...or just
+ * # => [D, B]
+ * # ...depending on whether garbage collector was run
*/
VALUE
@@ -2142,7 +2205,7 @@ rb_freeze_singleton_class(VALUE x)
/* should not propagate to meta-meta-class, and so on */
if (!(RBASIC(x)->flags & FL_SINGLETON)) {
VALUE klass = RBASIC_CLASS(x);
- if (klass && (klass = RCLASS_ORIGIN(klass)) != 0 &&
+ if (klass && // no class when hidden from ObjectSpace
FL_TEST(klass, (FL_SINGLETON|FL_FREEZE)) == FL_SINGLETON) {
OBJ_FREEZE_RAW(klass);
}
diff --git a/common.mk b/common.mk
index 6d2ed3a0c7..126053c9c8 100644
--- a/common.mk
+++ b/common.mk
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ mflags = $(MFLAGS)
gnumake_recursive =
enable_shared = $(ENABLE_SHARED:no=)
-UNICODE_VERSION = 14.0.0
+UNICODE_VERSION = 15.0.0
UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_0 = $(UNICODE_VERSION)///
UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_1 = $(UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_0:.0///=)
UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION = $(UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_1:///=)
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ RUN_OPTS = --disable-gems
# GITPULLOPTIONS = --no-tags
-INCFLAGS = -I. -I$(arch_hdrdir) -I$(hdrdir) -I$(srcdir) -I$(UNICODE_HDR_DIR)
+INCFLAGS = -I. -I$(arch_hdrdir) -I$(hdrdir) -I$(srcdir) -I$(UNICODE_HDR_DIR) $(incflags)
GEM_HOME =
GEM_PATH =
@@ -224,6 +224,7 @@ MAKE_LINK = $(MINIRUBY) -rfileutils -e "include FileUtils::Verbose" \
YJIT_RUSTC_ARGS = --crate-name=yjit \
--crate-type=staticlib \
--edition=2021 \
+ -g \
-C opt-level=3 \
-C overflow-checks=on \
'--out-dir=$(CARGO_TARGET_DIR)/release/' \
@@ -234,9 +235,9 @@ all: $(SHOWFLAGS) main docs
main: $(SHOWFLAGS) exts $(ENCSTATIC:static=lib)encs
@$(NULLCMD)
-main: $(srcdir)/lib/mjit/instruction.rb
-srcs: $(srcdir)/lib/mjit/instruction.rb
-$(srcdir)/lib/mjit/instruction.rb: $(tooldir)/insns2vm.rb $(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/lib/mjit/instruction.rb.erb $(srcdir)/insns.def
+main: $(srcdir)/lib/ruby_vm/mjit/instruction.rb
+srcs: $(srcdir)/lib/ruby_vm/mjit/instruction.rb
+$(srcdir)/lib/ruby_vm/mjit/instruction.rb: $(tooldir)/insns2vm.rb $(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/lib/ruby_vm/mjit/instruction.rb.erb $(srcdir)/insns.def
$(ECHO) generating $@
$(Q) $(BASERUBY) -Ku $(tooldir)/insns2vm.rb --basedir="$(srcdir)" $(INSNS2VMOPT) $@
@@ -633,13 +634,13 @@ clear-installed-list: PHONY
clean: clean-ext clean-enc clean-golf clean-docs clean-extout clean-local clean-platform clean-spec
clean-local:: clean-runnable
- $(Q)$(RM) $(OBJS) $(MINIOBJS) $(MAINOBJ) $(LIBRUBY_A) $(LIBRUBY_SO) $(LIBRUBY) $(LIBRUBY_ALIASES)
+ $(Q)$(RM) $(OBJS) $(MINIOBJS) $(INITOBJS) $(MAINOBJ) $(LIBRUBY_A) $(LIBRUBY_SO) $(LIBRUBY) $(LIBRUBY_ALIASES)
$(Q)$(RM) $(PROGRAM) $(WPROGRAM) miniruby$(EXEEXT) dmyext.$(OBJEXT) dmyenc.$(OBJEXT) $(ARCHFILE) .*.time
$(Q)$(RM) y.tab.c y.output encdb.h transdb.h config.log rbconfig.rb $(ruby_pc) $(COROUTINE_H:/Context.h=/.time)
$(Q)$(RM) probes.h probes.$(OBJEXT) probes.stamp ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT) ruby.imp ChangeLog $(STATIC_RUBY)$(EXEEXT)
$(Q)$(RM) GNUmakefile.old Makefile.old $(arch)-fake.rb bisect.sh $(ENC_TRANS_D) builtin_binary.inc
-$(Q)$(RMALL) yjit/target
- -$(Q) $(RMDIR) enc/jis enc/trans enc $(COROUTINE_H:/Context.h=) coroutine 2> $(NULL) || $(NULLCMD)
+ -$(Q) $(RMDIR) enc/jis enc/trans enc $(COROUTINE_H:/Context.h=) coroutine yjit 2> $(NULL) || $(NULLCMD)
bin/clean-runnable:: PHONY
$(Q)$(CHDIR) bin 2>$(NULL) && $(RM) $(PROGRAM) $(WPROGRAM) $(GORUBY)$(EXEEXT) bin/*.$(DLEXT) 2>$(NULL) || $(NULLCMD)
@@ -765,7 +766,7 @@ clean-spec: PHONY
-$(Q) $(RMDIRS) $(RUBYSPEC_CAPIEXT) 2> $(NULL) || $(NULLCMD)
-$(Q) $(RMALL) rubyspec_temp
-check: main $(DOT_WAIT) test $(DOT_WAIT) test-tool $(DOT_WAIT) test-all $(DOT_WAIT) test-spec
+check: main $(DOT_WAIT) test $(DOT_WAIT) test-tool $(DOT_WAIT) test-all
$(ECHO) check succeeded
-$(Q) : : "run only on sh"; \
if [ x"$(GIT)" != x ] && $(CHDIR) "$(srcdir)" && \
@@ -789,10 +790,11 @@ $(arch:noarch=ignore)-fake.rb: $(srcdir)/template/fake.rb.in $(tooldir)/generic_
$(ECHO) generating $@
$(Q) $(CPP) -DRUBY_EXPORT $(INCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) "$(srcdir)/version.c" | \
$(BOOTSTRAPRUBY) "$(tooldir)/generic_erb.rb" -o $@ "$(srcdir)/template/fake.rb.in" \
- i=- srcdir="$(srcdir)" BASERUBY="$(BASERUBY)"
+ i=- srcdir="$(srcdir)" BASERUBY="$(BASERUBY)" \
+ LIBPATHENV="$(LIBPATHENV)" PRELOADENV="$(PRELOADENV)" LIBRUBY_SO="$(LIBRUBY_SO)"
noarch-fake.rb: # prerequisite of yes-fake
- touch $@
+ $(Q) exit > $@
btest: $(TEST_RUNNABLE)-btest
no-btest: PHONY
@@ -873,7 +875,7 @@ extconf: $(PREP)
rbconfig.rb: $(RBCONFIG)
$(HAVE_BASERUBY:no=)$(RBCONFIG)$(HAVE_BASERUBY:no=): $(PREP)
-$(RBCONFIG): $(tooldir)/mkconfig.rb config.status $(srcdir)/version.h
+$(RBCONFIG): $(tooldir)/mkconfig.rb config.status $(srcdir)/version.h $(srcdir)/common.mk
$(Q)$(BOOTSTRAPRUBY) -n \
-e 'BEGIN{version=ARGV.shift;mis=ARGV.dup}' \
-e 'END{abort "UNICODE version mismatch: #{mis}" unless mis.empty?}' \
@@ -901,6 +903,8 @@ yes-test-spec: test-spec-precheck
$(ACTIONS_ENDGROUP)
no-test-spec:
+check: $(DOT_WAIT) test-spec
+
RUNNABLE = $(LIBRUBY_RELATIVE:no=un)-runnable
runnable: $(RUNNABLE) prog $(tooldir)/mkrunnable.rb PHONY
$(Q) $(MINIRUBY) $(tooldir)/mkrunnable.rb -v $(EXTOUT)
@@ -1220,14 +1224,14 @@ $(srcdir)/revision.h$(no_baseruby:no=~disabled~): $(REVISION_H)
$(REVISION_H)$(no_baseruby:no=~disabled~):
$(Q) $(BASERUBY) $(tooldir)/file2lastrev.rb -q --revision.h --srcdir="$(srcdir)" --output=revision.h --timestamp=$@
$(REVISION_H)$(yes_baseruby:yes=~disabled~):
- $(Q) touch $@
+ $(Q) exit > $@
$(srcdir)/ext/ripper/ripper.c: $(srcdir)/ext/ripper/tools/preproc.rb $(srcdir)/parse.y $(srcdir)/defs/id.def $(srcdir)/ext/ripper/depend
$(ECHO) generating $@
$(Q) $(CHDIR) $(@D) && \
- sed -e "s/{\$$([^(){}]*)[^{}]*}//g" -e /AUTOGENERATED/q depend | \
+ $(CAT_DEPEND) depend | \
$(exec) $(MAKE) -f - $(mflags) \
- Q=$(Q) ECHO=$(ECHO) RM="$(RM1)" BISON=$(YACC) top_srcdir=../.. srcdir=. VPATH=../.. \
+ Q=$(Q) ECHO=$(ECHO) RM="$(RM1)" BISON="$(YACC)" top_srcdir=../.. srcdir=. VPATH=../.. \
RUBY="$(BASERUBY)" PATH_SEPARATOR="$(PATH_SEPARATOR)" LANG=C
$(srcdir)/ext/json/parser/parser.c: $(srcdir)/ext/json/parser/parser.rl $(srcdir)/ext/json/parser/prereq.mk
@@ -1244,7 +1248,7 @@ $(srcdir)/ext/rbconfig/sizeof/sizes.c: $(srcdir)/ext/rbconfig/sizeof/depend \
$(tooldir)/generic_erb.rb $(srcdir)/template/sizes.c.tmpl $(srcdir)/configure.ac
$(ECHO) generating $@
$(Q) $(CHDIR) $(@D) && \
- sed /AUTOGENERATED/q depend | \
+ $(CAT_DEPEND) depend | \
$(exec) $(MAKE) -f - $(mflags) \
Q=$(Q) ECHO=$(ECHO) top_srcdir=../../.. srcdir=. VPATH=../../.. RUBY="$(BASERUBY)" $(@F)
@@ -1252,19 +1256,19 @@ $(srcdir)/ext/rbconfig/sizeof/limits.c: $(srcdir)/ext/rbconfig/sizeof/depend \
$(tooldir)/generic_erb.rb $(srcdir)/template/limits.c.tmpl
$(ECHO) generating $@
$(Q) $(CHDIR) $(@D) && \
- sed /AUTOGENERATED/q depend | \
+ $(CAT_DEPEND) depend | \
$(exec) $(MAKE) -f - $(mflags) \
Q=$(Q) ECHO=$(ECHO) top_srcdir=../../.. srcdir=. VPATH=../../.. RUBY="$(BASERUBY)" $(@F)
$(srcdir)/ext/socket/constdefs.c: $(srcdir)/ext/socket/depend
$(Q) $(CHDIR) $(@D) && \
- sed /AUTOGENERATED/q depend | \
+ $(CAT_DEPEND) depend | \
$(exec) $(MAKE) -f - $(mflags) \
Q=$(Q) ECHO=$(ECHO) top_srcdir=../.. srcdir=. VPATH=../.. RUBY="$(BASERUBY)"
$(srcdir)/ext/etc/constdefs.h: $(srcdir)/ext/etc/depend
$(Q) $(CHDIR) $(@D) && \
- sed /AUTOGENERATED/q depend | \
+ $(CAT_DEPEND) depend | \
$(exec) $(MAKE) -f - $(mflags) \
Q=$(Q) ECHO=$(ECHO) top_srcdir=../.. srcdir=. VPATH=../.. RUBY="$(BASERUBY)"
@@ -1356,7 +1360,7 @@ after-update:: extract-gems
update-src::
$(Q) $(RM) $(REVISION_H) revision.h "$(srcdir)/$(REVISION_H)" "$(srcdir)/revision.h"
- $(Q) touch "$(srcdir)/revision.h"
+ $(Q) exit > "$(srcdir)/revision.h"
update-remote:: update-src update-download
update-download:: $(ALWAYS_UPDATE_UNICODE:yes=update-unicode)
@@ -1372,7 +1376,6 @@ update-config_files: PHONY
refresh-gems: update-bundled_gems prepare-gems
prepare-gems: $(HAVE_BASERUBY:yes=update-gems) $(HAVE_BASERUBY:yes=extract-gems)
-prepare-gems: $(DOT_WAIT) $(HAVE_BASERUBY:yes=outdate-bundled-gems)
extract-gems: $(HAVE_BASERUBY:yes=update-gems)
update-gems$(gnumake:yes=-sequential): PHONY
@@ -1434,7 +1437,7 @@ no-test-bundled-gems-prepare: no-test-bundled-gems-precheck
yes-test-bundled-gems-prepare: yes-test-bundled-gems-precheck
$(ACTIONS_GROUP)
$(XRUBY) -C "$(srcdir)" bin/gem install --no-document \
- --install-dir .bundle --conservative "bundler" "minitest:~> 5" "test-unit" "rake" "hoe" "yard" "pry" "packnga" "rexml" "json-schema" "test-unit-rr"
+ --install-dir .bundle --conservative "bundler" "minitest:~> 5" "test-unit" "rake" "hoe" "rexml" "json-schema:5.1.0" "test-unit-rr"
$(ACTIONS_ENDGROUP)
PREPARE_BUNDLED_GEMS = test-bundled-gems-prepare
@@ -1453,6 +1456,7 @@ test-syntax-suggest-precheck: $(TEST_RUNNABLE)-test-syntax-suggest-precheck
no-test-syntax-suggest-precheck:
yes-test-syntax-suggest-precheck: main
+test-syntax-suggest-prepare: $(TEST_RUNNABLE)-test-syntax-suggest-prepare
no-test-syntax-suggest-prepare: no-test-syntax-suggest-precheck
yes-test-syntax-suggest-prepare: yes-test-syntax-suggest-precheck
$(ACTIONS_GROUP)
@@ -1462,12 +1466,15 @@ yes-test-syntax-suggest-prepare: yes-test-syntax-suggest-precheck
RSPECOPTS =
SYNTAX_SUGGEST_SPECS =
+PREPARE_SYNTAX_SUGGEST = test-syntax-suggest-prepare
test-syntax-suggest: $(TEST_RUNNABLE)-test-syntax-suggest
-yes-test-syntax-suggest: yes-test-syntax-suggest-prepare
+yes-test-syntax-suggest: yes-$(PREPARE_SYNTAX_SUGGEST)
$(XRUBY) -C $(srcdir) -Ispec/syntax_suggest .bundle/bin/rspec \
--require spec_helper $(RSPECOPTS) spec/syntax_suggest/$(SYNTAX_SUGGEST_SPECS)
no-test-syntax-suggest:
+check: $(DOT_WAIT) $(TEST_RUNNABLE)-$(PREPARE_SYNTAX_SUGGEST) test-syntax-suggest
+
test-bundler-precheck: $(TEST_RUNNABLE)-test-bundler-precheck
no-test-bundler-precheck:
yes-test-bundler-precheck: main $(arch)-fake.rb
@@ -1580,31 +1587,31 @@ UNICODE_EMOJI_DOWNLOAD = \
-d $(UNICODE_SRC_EMOJI_DATA_DIR) \
-p emoji/$(UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION)
-$(UNICODE_FILES) $(UNICODE_PROPERTY_FILES): update-unicode-files
-update-unicode-files:
+update-unicode-files: $(UNICODE_FILES) $(UNICODE_PROPERTY_FILES)
+$(UNICODE_FILES) $(UNICODE_PROPERTY_FILES):
$(ECHO) Downloading Unicode $(UNICODE_VERSION) data and property files...
$(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) "$(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)"
$(Q) $(UNICODE_DOWNLOAD) $(UNICODE_FILES) $(UNICODE_PROPERTY_FILES)
-$(UNICODE_AUXILIARY_FILES): update-unicode-auxiliary-files
-update-unicode-auxiliary-files:
+update-unicode-auxiliary-files: $(UNICODE_AUXILIARY_FILES)
+$(UNICODE_AUXILIARY_FILES):
$(ECHO) Downloading Unicode $(UNICODE_VERSION) auxiliary files...
$(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) "$(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/auxiliary"
$(Q) $(UNICODE_AUXILIARY_DOWNLOAD) $(UNICODE_AUXILIARY_FILES)
-$(UNICODE_UCD_EMOJI_FILES): update-unicode-ucd-emoji-files
-update-unicode-ucd-emoji-files:
+update-unicode-ucd-emoji-files: $(UNICODE_UCD_EMOJI_FILES)
+$(UNICODE_UCD_EMOJI_FILES):
$(ECHO) Downloading Unicode UCD emoji $(UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION) files...
$(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) "$(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/emoji"
$(Q) $(UNICODE_UCD_EMOJI_DOWNLOAD) $(UNICODE_UCD_EMOJI_FILES)
-$(UNICODE_EMOJI_FILES): update-unicode-emoji-files
-update-unicode-emoji-files:
+update-unicode-emoji-files: $(UNICODE_EMOJI_FILES)
+$(UNICODE_EMOJI_FILES):
$(ECHO) Downloading Unicode emoji $(UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION) files...
$(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) "$(UNICODE_SRC_EMOJI_DATA_DIR)"
$(Q) $(UNICODE_EMOJI_DOWNLOAD) $(UNICODE_EMOJI_FILES)
-$(srcdir)/lib/unicode_normalize/$(ALWAYS_UPDATE_UNICODE:yes=tables.rb): \
+$(srcdir)/lib/unicode_normalize/tables.rb: \
$(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/$(HAVE_BASERUBY:yes=.unicode-tables.time)
$(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/$(ALWAYS_UPDATE_UNICODE:yes=.unicode-tables.time): \
@@ -1613,13 +1620,25 @@ $(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/$(ALWAYS_UPDATE_UNICODE:yes=.unicode-tables.time): \
touch-unicode-files:
$(MAKEDIRS) $(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)
- touch $(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/.unicode-tables.time $(UNICODE_DATA_HEADERS)
+ $(Q) $(TOUCH) $(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/.unicode-tables.time $(UNICODE_DATA_HEADERS)
+UNICODE_TABLES_DATA_FILES = \
+ $(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/UnicodeData.txt \
+ $(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/CompositionExclusions.txt \
+ $(empty)
+
+UNICODE_TABLES_DEPENDENTS_1 = none$(ALWAYS_UPDATE_UNICODE)
+UNICODE_TABLES_DEPENDENTS = $(UNICODE_TABLES_DEPENDENTS_1:noneyes=force)
UNICODE_TABLES_TIMESTAMP = yes
-$(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/.unicode-tables.time: $(tooldir)/generic_erb.rb \
+$(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/.unicode-tables.$(UNICODE_TABLES_DEPENDENTS:none=time):
+ $(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) $(@D)
+ $(Q) exit > $(@) || $(NULLCMD)
+$(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/.unicode-tables.$(UNICODE_TABLES_DEPENDENTS:force=time): \
+ $(tooldir)/generic_erb.rb \
$(srcdir)/template/unicode_norm_gen.tmpl \
- $(ALWAYS_UPDATE_UNICODE:yes=update-unicode)
- $(Q) $(MAKE) $(@D)
+ $(UNICODE_TABLES_DATA_FILES) \
+ $(order_only) \
+ $(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)
$(Q) $(BASERUBY) $(tooldir)/generic_erb.rb \
-c $(UNICODE_TABLES_TIMESTAMP:yes=-t$@) \
-o $(srcdir)/lib/unicode_normalize/tables.rb \
@@ -1813,6 +1832,7 @@ addr2line.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/xmalloc.h
addr2line.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
array.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
array.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+array.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
array.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
array.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
array.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -2020,6 +2040,7 @@ ast.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
ast.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
ast.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
ast.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+ast.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
ast.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
ast.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
ast.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
@@ -2404,6 +2425,7 @@ builtin.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
builtin.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
builtin.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
builtin.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+builtin.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
builtin.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
builtin.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
builtin.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
@@ -2592,6 +2614,7 @@ class.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
class.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
class.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
class.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+class.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
class.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
class.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
class.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/eval.h
@@ -2790,6 +2813,7 @@ class.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_native.h
class.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_core.h
class.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_opts.h
compar.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
+compar.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
compar.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compar.h
compar.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
compar.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
@@ -2974,6 +2998,7 @@ compile.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
compile.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
compile.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
compile.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+compile.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
compile.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
compile.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
compile.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -3196,8 +3221,13 @@ compile.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_callinfo.h
compile.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_core.h
compile.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_debug.h
compile.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_opts.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/check_type/check_type.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/container_of/container_of.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -3205,6 +3235,7 @@ complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/complex.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/fixnum.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/math.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/numeric.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/object.h
@@ -3215,6 +3246,7 @@ complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/variable.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/vm.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/warnings.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}assert.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}atomic.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/assume.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/attributes.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/bool.h
@@ -3372,11 +3404,18 @@ complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/value_type.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/variable.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/warning_push.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/xmalloc.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}method.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}node.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_assert.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_atomic.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}shape.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_$(THREAD_MODEL).h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_native.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_core.h
+complex.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_opts.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/check_type/check_type.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/container_of/container_of.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
@@ -3384,14 +3423,17 @@ cont.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/cont.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/proc.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/sanitizers.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/serial.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/static_assert.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/string.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/variable.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/vm.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/warnings.h
@@ -3412,6 +3454,7 @@ cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}constant.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}cont.c
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}debug_counter.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}defines.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}encoding.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}eval_intern.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}fiber/scheduler.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}gc.h
@@ -3489,6 +3532,15 @@ cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/core/rtypeddata.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/ctype.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/dllexport.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/dosish.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/encoding/coderange.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/encoding/ctype.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/encoding/encoding.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/encoding/pathname.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/encoding/re.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/encoding/sprintf.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/encoding/string.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/encoding/symbol.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/encoding/transcode.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/error.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/eval.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/event.h
@@ -3564,6 +3616,8 @@ cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}method.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}mjit.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}node.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}onigmo.h
+cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}oniguruma.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ractor.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ractor_core.h
cont.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_assert.h
@@ -3584,6 +3638,7 @@ debug.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
debug.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
debug.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
debug.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+debug.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
debug.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
debug.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
debug.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
@@ -5651,6 +5706,7 @@ encoding.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_debug.h
encoding.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_sync.h
enum.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
enum.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+enum.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
enum.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
enum.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
enum.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -5848,10 +5904,16 @@ enum.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
enum.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
enum.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}symbol.h
enum.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}util.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/check_type/check_type.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/container_of/container_of.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/enumerator.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
@@ -5869,6 +5931,7 @@ enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/struct.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/vm.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/warnings.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}assert.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}atomic.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/assume.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/attributes.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/bool.h
@@ -5883,6 +5946,7 @@ enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}defines.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}encoding.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}enumerator.c
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}id.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}id_table.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}intern.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/abi.h
@@ -6034,19 +6098,27 @@ enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/value_type.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/variable.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/warning_push.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/xmalloc.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}method.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}node.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}onigmo.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}oniguruma.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_assert.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_atomic.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}shape.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_$(THREAD_MODEL).h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_native.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_core.h
+enumerator.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_opts.h
error.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/check_type/check_type.h
error.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/container_of/container_of.h
error.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
error.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
error.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
error.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+error.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
error.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
error.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
error.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
@@ -6259,6 +6331,7 @@ eval.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
eval.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
eval.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
eval.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+eval.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
eval.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
eval.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
eval.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/cont.h
@@ -6697,6 +6770,7 @@ gc.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
gc.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
gc.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
gc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+gc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
gc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
gc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
gc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -6939,6 +7013,7 @@ goruby.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+goruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
@@ -7005,6 +7080,7 @@ goruby.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nodiscard.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noexcept.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noinline.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonnull.h
+goruby.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonstring.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noreturn.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/pure.h
goruby.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/restrict.h
@@ -7129,6 +7205,7 @@ hash.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
hash.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
hash.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
hash.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+hash.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
hash.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
hash.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
hash.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -7512,6 +7589,7 @@ io.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
io.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
io.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
io.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+io.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
io.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
io.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
io.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -7920,6 +7998,7 @@ iseq.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
iseq.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
iseq.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
iseq.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+iseq.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
iseq.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
iseq.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
iseq.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compile.h
@@ -8142,6 +8221,7 @@ load.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
load.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
load.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
load.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+load.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
load.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
load.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/dir.h
load.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
@@ -8504,7 +8584,6 @@ loadpath.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/warning_push.h
loadpath.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/xmalloc.h
loadpath.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}loadpath.c
loadpath.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
-loadpath.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}revision.h
loadpath.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
loadpath.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
loadpath.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}verconf.h
@@ -8839,8 +8918,13 @@ main.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
main.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
main.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
main.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_debug.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/check_type/check_type.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/container_of/container_of.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -8850,6 +8934,7 @@ marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/fixnum.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/hash.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/numeric.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/object.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/serial.h
@@ -8862,6 +8947,7 @@ marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/variable.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/vm.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/warnings.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}assert.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}atomic.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/assume.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/attributes.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/bool.h
@@ -8877,6 +8963,7 @@ marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}constant.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}defines.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}encindex.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}encoding.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}id.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}id_table.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}intern.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal.h
@@ -8917,6 +9004,7 @@ marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nodiscard.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noexcept.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noinline.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonnull.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonstring.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noreturn.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/pure.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/restrict.h
@@ -9032,13 +9120,21 @@ marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/xmalloc.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}io.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}marshal.c
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}marshal.rbinc
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}method.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}node.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}onigmo.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}oniguruma.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_assert.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_atomic.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}shape.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_$(THREAD_MODEL).h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_native.h
marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}util.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_core.h
+marshal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_opts.h
math.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
math.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
math.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -9214,12 +9310,16 @@ math.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}shape.h
math.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
math.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
+memory_view.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
+memory_view.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/hash.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/variable.h
+memory_view.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/warnings.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}assert.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/assume.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/attributes.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/bool.h
+memory_view.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/gcc_version_since.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/inttypes.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/limits.h
memory_view.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/long_long.h
@@ -9388,6 +9488,7 @@ miniinit.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): $(srcdir)/mjit_c.rb
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+miniinit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
@@ -9458,6 +9559,7 @@ miniinit.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nodiscard.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noexcept.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noinline.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonnull.h
+miniinit.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonstring.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noreturn.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/pure.h
miniinit.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/restrict.h
@@ -9612,6 +9714,7 @@ mjit.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
mjit.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
mjit.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/version.h
mjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+mjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
mjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
mjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/cmdlineopt.h
mjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compile.h
@@ -9839,6 +9942,7 @@ mjit_c.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
mjit_c.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
mjit_c.$(OBJEXT): $(srcdir)/mjit_c.rb
mjit_c.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+mjit_c.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
mjit_c.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
mjit_c.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compile.h
mjit_c.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
@@ -10043,6 +10147,7 @@ node.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
node.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
node.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
node.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+node.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
node.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
node.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
node.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/hash.h
@@ -10422,8 +10527,13 @@ numeric.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}shape.h
numeric.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
numeric.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
numeric.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}util.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/check_type/check_type.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/container_of/container_of.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -10432,6 +10542,7 @@ object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/eval.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/fixnum.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/inits.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/numeric.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/object.h
@@ -10444,6 +10555,7 @@ object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/variable.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/vm.h
object.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/warnings.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}assert.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}atomic.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/assume.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/attributes.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}backward/2/bool.h
@@ -10612,22 +10724,31 @@ object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/variable.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/warning_push.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/xmalloc.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}kernel.rbinc
+object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}method.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}nilclass.rbinc
+object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}node.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}object.c
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}onigmo.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}oniguruma.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}probes.dmyh
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}probes.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_assert.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_atomic.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}shape.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_$(THREAD_MODEL).h
+object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_native.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}util.h
object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}variable.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_core.h
+object.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_opts.h
pack.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
pack.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
pack.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
pack.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
+pack.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
pack.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/static_assert.h
pack.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/string.h
pack.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/symbol.h
@@ -10817,6 +10938,7 @@ parse.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
parse.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compile.h
parse.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
parse.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/complex.h
+parse.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/encoding.h
parse.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
parse.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/fixnum.h
parse.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
@@ -11029,11 +11151,13 @@ proc.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/eval.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
+proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/hash.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/object.h
proc.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/proc.h
@@ -11238,6 +11362,7 @@ process.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
process.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
process.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
process.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+process.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
process.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
process.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
process.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -11456,8 +11581,10 @@ ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/check_type/check_type.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/container_of/container_of.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
+ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
@@ -11650,6 +11777,7 @@ ractor.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/warning_push.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/xmalloc.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}method.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
+ractor.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}mjit.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}node.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}onigmo.h
ractor.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}oniguruma.h
@@ -11678,6 +11806,7 @@ random.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
random.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
random.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
random.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/fixnum.h
+random.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
random.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/numeric.h
random.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/random.h
random.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/sanitizers.h
@@ -11856,6 +11985,7 @@ random.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
random.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
range.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
range.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+range.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
range.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
range.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
range.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compar.h
@@ -12231,6 +12361,7 @@ re.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
re.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
re.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
re.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
+re.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/encoding.h
re.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
re.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/hash.h
re.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
@@ -13416,6 +13547,7 @@ ruby.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
ruby.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
ruby.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/version.h
ruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+ruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
ruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
ruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/cmdlineopt.h
ruby.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
@@ -13636,6 +13768,7 @@ scheduler.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
scheduler.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
scheduler.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
scheduler.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+scheduler.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
scheduler.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
scheduler.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
scheduler.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
@@ -13996,6 +14129,7 @@ shape.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+shape.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
@@ -14187,8 +14321,10 @@ shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}shape.c
shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}shape.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
+shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}symbol.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_$(THREAD_MODEL).h
shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}thread_native.h
+shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}variable.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_core.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_debug.h
shape.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_opts.h
@@ -14199,6 +14335,7 @@ signal.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+signal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/eval.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
@@ -14270,6 +14407,7 @@ signal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nodiscard.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noexcept.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noinline.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonnull.h
+signal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonstring.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noreturn.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/pure.h
signal.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/restrict.h
@@ -14760,11 +14898,13 @@ st.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/variable.h
st.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/warning_push.h
st.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/xmalloc.h
st.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}missing.h
+st.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}ruby_assert.h
st.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.c
st.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}st.h
st.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}subst.h
strftime.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
strftime.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
+strftime.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/encoding.h
strftime.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/serial.h
strftime.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/static_assert.h
strftime.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/string.h
@@ -14943,6 +15083,7 @@ strftime.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}timev.h
strftime.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}util.h
string.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
string.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+string.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
string.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
string.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
string.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -15023,6 +15164,7 @@ string.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nodiscard.h
string.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noexcept.h
string.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noinline.h
string.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonnull.h
+string.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonstring.h
string.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noreturn.h
string.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/pure.h
string.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/restrict.h
@@ -15188,6 +15330,7 @@ struct.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
struct.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
struct.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
struct.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+struct.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
struct.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
struct.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
struct.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
@@ -15463,6 +15606,7 @@ symbol.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nodiscard.h
symbol.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noexcept.h
symbol.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noinline.h
symbol.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonnull.h
+symbol.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/nonstring.h
symbol.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/noreturn.h
symbol.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/pure.h
symbol.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}internal/attr/restrict.h
@@ -15597,6 +15741,7 @@ thread.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
thread.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
thread.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
thread.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+thread.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
thread.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
thread.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
thread.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
@@ -15821,6 +15966,7 @@ thread.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_opts.h
thread.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}vm_sync.h
time.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
time.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+time.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
time.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
time.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
time.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compar.h
@@ -16554,6 +16700,7 @@ variable.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
variable.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
variable.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
variable.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+variable.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
variable.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
variable.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
variable.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
@@ -16770,6 +16917,7 @@ version.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
version.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
version.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/version.h
version.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+version.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
version.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/cmdlineopt.h
version.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
version.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
@@ -16962,6 +17110,7 @@ vm.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
vm.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
vm.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
vm.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+vm.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
vm.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bignum.h
vm.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
vm.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
@@ -17212,6 +17361,7 @@ vm_backtrace.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
vm_backtrace.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
vm_backtrace.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
vm_backtrace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+vm_backtrace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
vm_backtrace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
vm_backtrace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
vm_backtrace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
@@ -17414,6 +17564,7 @@ vm_dump.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
vm_dump.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
vm_dump.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
vm_dump.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+vm_dump.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
vm_dump.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
vm_dump.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
vm_dump.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
@@ -17606,6 +17757,7 @@ vm_sync.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
vm_sync.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
vm_sync.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
vm_sync.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+vm_sync.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
vm_sync.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
vm_sync.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
vm_sync.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
@@ -17798,6 +17950,7 @@ vm_trace.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
vm_trace.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby.h
vm_trace.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
vm_trace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+vm_trace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
vm_trace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
vm_trace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
vm_trace.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/hash.h
@@ -18006,6 +18159,7 @@ yjit.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/list/list.h
yjit.$(OBJEXT): $(CCAN_DIR)/str/str.h
yjit.$(OBJEXT): $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
yjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+yjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
yjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
yjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compile.h
yjit.$(OBJEXT): $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
diff --git a/compar.c b/compar.c
index 3635d23e79..040f77975e 100644
--- a/compar.c
+++ b/compar.c
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ VALUE
rb_invcmp(VALUE x, VALUE y)
{
VALUE invcmp = rb_exec_recursive(invcmp_recursive, x, y);
- if (UNDEF_P(invcmp) || NIL_P(invcmp)) {
+ if (NIL_OR_UNDEF_P(invcmp)) {
return Qnil;
}
else {
diff --git a/compile.c b/compile.c
index fb99826413..0452305923 100644
--- a/compile.c
+++ b/compile.c
@@ -1243,6 +1243,32 @@ new_adjust_body(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LABEL *label, int line)
return adjust;
}
+static void
+iseq_insn_each_markable_object(INSN *insn, void (*func)(VALUE *, VALUE), VALUE data)
+{
+ const char *types = insn_op_types(insn->insn_id);
+ for (int j = 0; types[j]; j++) {
+ char type = types[j];
+ switch (type) {
+ case TS_CDHASH:
+ case TS_ISEQ:
+ case TS_VALUE:
+ case TS_IC: // constant path array
+ case TS_CALLDATA: // ci is stored.
+ func(&OPERAND_AT(insn, j), data);
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+iseq_insn_each_object_write_barrier(VALUE *obj_ptr, VALUE iseq)
+{
+ RB_OBJ_WRITTEN(iseq, Qundef, *obj_ptr);
+}
+
static INSN *
new_insn_core(rb_iseq_t *iseq, const NODE *line_node,
int insn_id, int argc, VALUE *argv)
@@ -1260,6 +1286,9 @@ new_insn_core(rb_iseq_t *iseq, const NODE *line_node,
iobj->operands = argv;
iobj->operand_size = argc;
iobj->sc_state = 0;
+
+ iseq_insn_each_markable_object(iobj, iseq_insn_each_object_write_barrier, (VALUE)iseq);
+
return iobj;
}
@@ -1832,6 +1861,7 @@ iseq_set_arguments(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const optargs, const NODE *cons
EXPECT_NODE("iseq_set_arguments", node_args, NODE_ARGS, COMPILE_NG);
+ body->param.flags.ruby2_keywords = args->ruby2_keywords;
body->param.lead_num = arg_size = (int)args->pre_args_num;
if (body->param.lead_num > 0) body->param.flags.has_lead = TRUE;
debugs(" - argc: %d\n", body->param.lead_num);
@@ -2461,7 +2491,17 @@ iseq_set_sequence(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const anchor)
case TS_IVC: /* inline ivar cache */
{
unsigned int ic_index = FIX2UINT(operands[j]);
- vm_ic_attr_index_initialize(((IVC)&body->is_entries[ic_index]), INVALID_SHAPE_ID);
+
+ IVC cache = ((IVC)&body->is_entries[ic_index]);
+
+ if (insn == BIN(setinstancevariable)) {
+ cache->iv_set_name = SYM2ID(operands[j - 1]);
+ }
+ else {
+ cache->iv_set_name = 0;
+ }
+
+ vm_ic_attr_index_initialize(cache, INVALID_SHAPE_ID);
}
case TS_ISE: /* inline storage entry: `once` insn */
case TS_ICVARC: /* inline cvar cache */
@@ -2620,9 +2660,11 @@ iseq_set_exception_table(rb_iseq_t *iseq)
struct iseq_catch_table_entry *entry;
ISEQ_BODY(iseq)->catch_table = NULL;
- if (NIL_P(ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->catch_table_ary)) return COMPILE_OK;
- tlen = (int)RARRAY_LEN(ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->catch_table_ary);
- tptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->catch_table_ary);
+
+ VALUE catch_table_ary = ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->catch_table_ary;
+ if (NIL_P(catch_table_ary)) return COMPILE_OK;
+ tlen = (int)RARRAY_LEN(catch_table_ary);
+ tptr = RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT(catch_table_ary);
if (tlen > 0) {
struct iseq_catch_table *table = xmalloc(iseq_catch_table_bytes(tlen));
@@ -2658,6 +2700,8 @@ iseq_set_exception_table(rb_iseq_t *iseq)
RB_OBJ_WRITE(iseq, &ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->catch_table_ary, 0); /* free */
}
+ RB_GC_GUARD(catch_table_ary);
+
return COMPILE_OK;
}
@@ -2796,7 +2840,6 @@ remove_unreachable_chunk(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ELEMENT *i)
break;
}
else if ((lab = find_destination((INSN *)i)) != 0) {
- if (lab->unremovable) break;
unref_counts[lab->label_no]++;
}
}
@@ -2813,8 +2856,7 @@ remove_unreachable_chunk(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ELEMENT *i)
/* do nothing */
}
else if (IS_ADJUST(i)) {
- LABEL *dest = ((ADJUST *)i)->label;
- if (dest && dest->unremovable) return 0;
+ return 0;
}
end = i;
} while ((i = i->next) != 0);
@@ -4578,7 +4620,12 @@ compile_array_1(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const ret, const NODE *node)
}
else {
CHECK(COMPILE_(ret, "array element", node, FALSE));
- ADD_INSN1(ret, node, newarray, INT2FIX(1));
+ if (keyword_node_p(node)) {
+ ADD_INSN1(ret, node, newarraykwsplat, INT2FIX(1));
+ }
+ else {
+ ADD_INSN1(ret, node, newarray, INT2FIX(1));
+ }
}
return 1;
@@ -5029,12 +5076,17 @@ compile_massign_lhs(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const pre, LINK_ANCHOR *const
CHECK(COMPILE_POPPED(pre, "masgn lhs (NODE_ATTRASGN)", node));
+ bool safenav_call = false;
LINK_ELEMENT *insn_element = LAST_ELEMENT(pre);
iobj = (INSN *)get_prev_insn((INSN *)insn_element); /* send insn */
ASSUME(iobj);
- ELEM_REMOVE(LAST_ELEMENT(pre));
- ELEM_REMOVE((LINK_ELEMENT *)iobj);
- pre->last = iobj->link.prev;
+ ELEM_REMOVE(insn_element);
+ if (!IS_INSN_ID(iobj, send)) {
+ safenav_call = true;
+ iobj = (INSN *)get_prev_insn(iobj);
+ ELEM_INSERT_NEXT(&iobj->link, insn_element);
+ }
+ (pre->last = iobj->link.prev)->next = 0;
const struct rb_callinfo *ci = (struct rb_callinfo *)OPERAND_AT(iobj, 0);
int argc = vm_ci_argc(ci) + 1;
@@ -5053,7 +5105,9 @@ compile_massign_lhs(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const pre, LINK_ANCHOR *const
return COMPILE_NG;
}
- ADD_ELEM(lhs, (LINK_ELEMENT *)iobj);
+ iobj->link.prev = lhs->last;
+ lhs->last->next = &iobj->link;
+ for (lhs->last = &iobj->link; lhs->last->next; lhs->last = lhs->last->next);
if (vm_ci_flag(ci) & VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT) {
int argc = vm_ci_argc(ci);
ci = ci_argc_set(iseq, ci, argc - 1);
@@ -5062,9 +5116,11 @@ compile_massign_lhs(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const pre, LINK_ANCHOR *const
INSERT_BEFORE_INSN1(iobj, line_node, newarray, INT2FIX(1));
INSERT_BEFORE_INSN(iobj, line_node, concatarray);
}
- ADD_INSN(lhs, line_node, pop);
- if (argc != 1) {
+ if (!safenav_call) {
ADD_INSN(lhs, line_node, pop);
+ if (argc != 1) {
+ ADD_INSN(lhs, line_node, pop);
+ }
}
for (int i=0; i < argc; i++) {
ADD_INSN(post, line_node, pop);
@@ -7601,7 +7657,6 @@ compile_next(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const ret, const NODE *const node, in
add_ensure_iseq(ret, iseq, 0);
ADD_INSNL(ret, line_node, jump, ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->end_label);
ADD_ADJUST_RESTORE(ret, splabel);
- splabel->unremovable = FALSE;
if (!popped) {
ADD_INSN(ret, line_node, putnil);
@@ -9266,7 +9321,8 @@ compile_attrasgn(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const ret, const NODE *const node
/* optimization shortcut
* obj["literal"] = value -> opt_aset_with(obj, "literal", value)
*/
- if (mid == idASET && !private_recv_p(node) && node->nd_args &&
+ if (!ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->in_masgn &&
+ mid == idASET && !private_recv_p(node) && node->nd_args &&
nd_type_p(node->nd_args, NODE_LIST) && node->nd_args->nd_alen == 2 &&
nd_type_p(node->nd_args->nd_head, NODE_STR) &&
ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->current_block == NULL &&
@@ -9464,7 +9520,10 @@ iseq_compile_each0(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const ret, const NODE *const no
}
case NODE_MASGN:{
+ bool prev_in_masgn = ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->in_masgn;
+ ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->in_masgn = true;
compile_massign(iseq, ret, node, popped);
+ ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA(iseq)->in_masgn = prev_in_masgn;
break;
}
@@ -9706,7 +9765,12 @@ iseq_compile_each0(rb_iseq_t *iseq, LINK_ANCHOR *const ret, const NODE *const no
case NODE_LIT:{
debugp_param("lit", node->nd_lit);
if (!popped) {
- ADD_INSN1(ret, node, putobject, node->nd_lit);
+ if (UNLIKELY(node->nd_lit == rb_mRubyVMFrozenCore)) {
+ ADD_INSN1(ret, node, putspecialobject, INT2FIX(VM_SPECIAL_OBJECT_VMCORE)); // [Bug #20569]
+ }
+ else {
+ ADD_INSN1(ret, node, putobject, node->nd_lit);
+ }
RB_OBJ_WRITTEN(iseq, Qundef, node->nd_lit);
}
break;
@@ -10724,6 +10788,12 @@ iseq_build_kw(rb_iseq_t *iseq, VALUE params, VALUE keywords)
return keyword;
}
+static void
+iseq_insn_each_object_mark(VALUE *obj_ptr, VALUE _)
+{
+ rb_gc_mark(*obj_ptr);
+}
+
void
rb_iseq_mark_insn_storage(struct iseq_compile_data_storage *storage)
{
@@ -10750,29 +10820,7 @@ rb_iseq_mark_insn_storage(struct iseq_compile_data_storage *storage)
iobj = (INSN *)&storage->buff[pos];
if (iobj->operands) {
- int j;
- const char *types = insn_op_types(iobj->insn_id);
-
- for (j = 0; types[j]; j++) {
- char type = types[j];
- switch (type) {
- case TS_CDHASH:
- case TS_ISEQ:
- case TS_VALUE:
- case TS_IC: // constant path array
- case TS_CALLDATA: // ci is stored.
- {
- VALUE op = OPERAND_AT(iobj, j);
-
- if (!SPECIAL_CONST_P(op)) {
- rb_gc_mark(op);
- }
- }
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
+ iseq_insn_each_markable_object(iobj, iseq_insn_each_object_mark, (VALUE)0);
}
pos += (int)size;
}
@@ -11529,7 +11577,17 @@ ibf_load_code(const struct ibf_load *load, rb_iseq_t *iseq, ibf_offset_t bytecod
code[code_index] = (VALUE)ic;
if (operand_type == TS_IVC) {
- vm_ic_attr_index_initialize(((IVC)code[code_index]), INVALID_SHAPE_ID);
+ IVC cache = (IVC)ic;
+
+ if (insn == BIN(setinstancevariable)) {
+ ID iv_name = (ID)code[code_index - 1];
+ cache->iv_set_name = iv_name;
+ }
+ else {
+ cache->iv_set_name = 0;
+ }
+
+ vm_ic_attr_index_initialize(cache, INVALID_SHAPE_ID);
}
}
@@ -12290,7 +12348,7 @@ ibf_load_iseq_each(struct ibf_load *load, rb_iseq_t *iseq, ibf_offset_t offset)
verify_call_cache(iseq);
RB_GC_GUARD(dummy_frame);
- rb_vm_pop_frame(ec);
+ rb_vm_pop_frame_no_int(ec);
}
struct ibf_dump_iseq_list_arg
@@ -13041,7 +13099,7 @@ ibf_dump_memsize(const void *ptr)
static const rb_data_type_t ibf_dump_type = {
"ibf_dump",
{ibf_dump_mark, ibf_dump_free, ibf_dump_memsize,},
- 0, 0, RUBY_TYPED_WB_PROTECTED | RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY
+ 0, 0, RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY
};
static void
diff --git a/complex.c b/complex.c
index e9981863c2..a227cb0a58 100644
--- a/complex.c
+++ b/complex.c
@@ -1751,9 +1751,9 @@ read_digits(const char **s, int strict,
while (isdecimal(**s) || **s == '_') {
if (**s == '_') {
- if (strict) {
- if (us)
- return 0;
+ if (us) {
+ if (strict) return 0;
+ break;
}
us = 1;
}
@@ -2116,8 +2116,11 @@ nucomp_convert(VALUE klass, VALUE a1, VALUE a2, int raise)
return a1;
/* should raise exception for consistency */
if (!k_numeric_p(a1)) {
- if (!raise)
- return rb_protect(to_complex, a1, NULL);
+ if (!raise) {
+ a1 = rb_protect(to_complex, a1, NULL);
+ rb_set_errinfo(Qnil);
+ return a1;
+ }
return to_complex(a1);
}
}
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 79167a9c67..220392d120 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -133,9 +133,12 @@ AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
AS_CASE(["$target_cpu-$target_os"],
[aarch64-darwin*], [
target_cpu=arm64
- AS_CASE(["$target_vendor"], [unknown], [target_vendor=apple target=${target/-unknown-/-apple-}])
- target="${target/aarch64/arm64}"
- target_alias="${target_alias/aarch64/arm64}"
+ AS_CASE(["$target_vendor"], [unknown], [
+ target_vendor=apple
+ target=${target%%-unknown-*}-apple-${target@%:@*-unknown-}
+ ])
+ target="arm64-${target@%:@aarch64-}"
+ AS_IF([test -n "$target_alias"], [target_alias="arm64-${target_alias@%:@aarch64-}"])
])
AC_ARG_PROGRAM
@@ -211,15 +214,23 @@ AS_CASE(["/${rb_CC} "],
[*clang*], [
# Ditto for LLVM. Note however that llvm-as is a LLVM-IR to LLVM bitcode
# assembler that does not target your machine native binary.
- : ${LD:="${CC}"} # ... try -fuse-ld=lld ?
- RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([AR], [s/clang/llvm-ar/])
-# RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([AS], [s/clang/llvm-as/])
+
+ # Xcode has its own version tools that may be incompatible with
+ # genuine LLVM tools, use the tools in the same directory.
+
+ AS_IF([$rb_CC -E -dM -xc - < /dev/null | grep -F __apple_build_version__ > /dev/null],
+ [llvm_prefix=], [llvm_prefix=llvm-])
+ # AC_PREPROC_IFELSE cannot be used before AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS
+
+ RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([LD], [s/clang/ld/]) # ... maybe try lld ?
+ RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([AR], [s/clang/${llvm_prefix}ar/])
+# RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([AS], [s/clang/${llvm_prefix}as/])
RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([CXX], [s/clang/clang++/])
- RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([NM], [s/clang/llvm-nm/])
- RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([OBJCOPY], [s/clang/llvm-objcopy/])
- RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([OBJDUMP], [s/clang/llvm-objdump/])
- RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([RANLIB], [s/clang/llvm-ranlib/])
- RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([STRIP], [s/clang/llvm-strip/])
+ RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([NM], [s/clang/${llvm_prefix}nm/])
+ RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([OBJCOPY], [s/clang/${llvm_prefix}objcopy/])
+ RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([OBJDUMP], [s/clang/${llvm_prefix}objdump/])
+ RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([RANLIB], [s/clang/${llvm_prefix}ranlib/])
+ RUBY_CHECK_PROG_FOR_CC([STRIP], [s/clang/${llvm_prefix}strip/])
])
AS_UNSET(rb_CC)
AS_UNSET(rb_dummy)
@@ -363,12 +374,6 @@ AS_CASE(["$target_os"],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unsupported OS X version is required])])
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([if thread-local storage is supported], [rb_cv_tls_supported],
- [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[int __thread conftest;]])],
- [rb_cv_tls_supported=yes],
- [rb_cv_tls_supported=no])])
- AS_IF([test x"$rb_cv_tls_supported" != xyes],
- [AC_DEFINE(RB_THREAD_LOCAL_SPECIFIER_IS_UNSUPPORTED)])
])
RUBY_MINGW32
@@ -388,6 +393,13 @@ AS_IF([test "$GCC" = yes], [
AS_IF([test "$gcc_major" -lt 4], [
AC_MSG_ERROR([too old GCC: $gcc_major.$gcc_minor])
])
+
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([if thread-local storage is supported], [rb_cv_tls_supported],
+ [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[int __thread conftest;]])],
+ [rb_cv_tls_supported=yes],
+ [rb_cv_tls_supported=no])])
+ AS_IF([test x"$rb_cv_tls_supported" != xyes],
+ [AC_DEFINE(RB_THREAD_LOCAL_SPECIFIER_IS_UNSUPPORTED)])
], [
linker_flag=
])
@@ -521,7 +533,9 @@ AS_IF([test "$cross_compiling:$ac_cv_prog_DTRACE" = no: -a -n "$ac_tool_prefix"]
AC_CHECK_PROGS(DOT, dot)
AC_CHECK_PROGS(DOXYGEN, doxygen)
+tool_warned=$ac_tool_warned ac_tool_warned=no
AC_CHECK_TOOL(PKG_CONFIG, pkg-config)
+ac_tool_warned=$tool_warned
AS_IF([test -z "$PKG_CONFIG"], [],
["$PKG_CONFIG" --print-errors --version > /dev/null 2>&1], [],
[
@@ -961,9 +975,10 @@ AS_IF([test "x$OPT_DIR" != x], [
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS:+$LDFLAGS }$val"
DLDFLAGS="${DLDFLAGS:+$DLDFLAGS }$val"
LDFLAGS_OPTDIR="$val"
- CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS:+$CPPFLAGS }"`echo "$OPT_DIR" | tr "${PATH_SEPARATOR}" '\012' |
+ INCFLAGS="${INCFLAGS:+$INCFLAGS }"`echo "$OPT_DIR" | tr "${PATH_SEPARATOR}" '\012' |
sed '/^$/d;s|^|-I|;s|$|/include|' | tr '\012' ' ' | sed 's/ *$//'`
])
+AC_SUBST(incflags, "$INCFLAGS")
test -z "${ac_env_CFLAGS_set}" -a -n "${cflags+set}" && eval CFLAGS="\"$cflags $ARCH_FLAG\""
test -z "${ac_env_CXXFLAGS_set}" -a -n "${cxxflags+set}" && eval CXXFLAGS="\"$cxxflags $ARCH_FLAG\""
@@ -1188,8 +1203,6 @@ main()
ac_cv_func_gmtime_r=yes
rb_cv_large_fd_select=yes
ac_cv_type_struct_timeval=yes
- ac_cv_func_clock_gettime=yes
- ac_cv_func_clock_getres=yes
ac_cv_func_malloc_usable_size=no
ac_cv_type_off_t=yes
ac_cv_sizeof_off_t=8
@@ -1335,6 +1348,8 @@ AC_CHECK_HEADERS(syscall.h)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(time.h)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(ucontext.h)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(utime.h)
+AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdatomic.h)
+
AS_CASE("$target_cpu", [x64|x86_64|i[3-6]86*], [
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(x86intrin.h)
])
@@ -1351,6 +1366,8 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([jemalloc],
[with_jemalloc=$withval], [with_jemalloc=no])
AS_IF([test "x$with_jemalloc" != xno],[
# find jemalloc header first
+ save_CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}"
+ CPPFLAGS="${INCFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS}"
malloc_header=
AC_CHECK_HEADER(jemalloc/jemalloc.h, [malloc_header=jemalloc/jemalloc.h], [
AC_CHECK_HEADER(jemalloc.h, [malloc_header=jemalloc.h])
@@ -1382,6 +1399,8 @@ AS_IF([test "x$with_jemalloc" != xno],[
done
done
])
+ CPPFLAGS="${save_CPPFLAGS}"
+ unset save_CPPFLAGS
with_jemalloc=${rb_cv_jemalloc_library}
AS_CASE(["$with_jemalloc"],
[no],
@@ -1992,6 +2011,7 @@ AC_CHECK_FUNCS(_longjmp) # used for AC_ARG_WITH(setjmp-type)
test x$ac_cv_func__longjmp = xno && ac_cv_func__setjmp=no
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(arc4random_buf)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(atan2l atan2f)
+AC_CHECK_DECLS(atomic_signal_fence, [], [], [#include <stdatomic.h>])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(chmod)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(chown)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(chroot)
@@ -3046,7 +3066,7 @@ AC_SUBST(EXTOBJS)
[darwin*], [ : ${LDSHARED='$(CC) -dynamic -bundle'}
: ${DLDSHARED='$(CC) -dynamiclib'}
: ${LDFLAGS=""}
- : ${LIBPATHENV=DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH}
+ : ${LIBPATHENV=DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH}
: ${PRELOADENV=DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES}
AS_IF([test x"$enable_shared" = xyes], [
# Resolve symbols from libruby.dylib when --enable-shared
@@ -3104,7 +3124,7 @@ AS_IF([test "$rb_cv_dlopen" = yes], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $flag is accepted for bundle])
: > conftest.c
- AS_IF([${LDSHARED/'$(CC)'/$CC} -o conftest.bundle $flag conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.err &&
+ AS_IF([${LDSHARED%%'$(CC)'*}$CC${LDSHARED@%:@*'$(CC)'} -o conftest.bundle $flag conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.err &&
test ! -s conftest.err], [
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
RUBY_APPEND_OPTIONS(DLDFLAGS, [$flag])
@@ -3349,6 +3369,10 @@ AS_IF([test x"$cross_compiling" = xyes], [
AC_SUBST(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)
AC_SUBST(XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR)
PREP='$(arch)-fake.rb'
+ AS_CASE(["$enable_shared:$EXTSTATIC:$target_os"], [no::darwin*], [
+ # darwin target requires miniruby for linking ext bundles
+ PREP="$PREP"' miniruby$(EXEEXT)'
+ ])
RUNRUBY_COMMAND='$(MINIRUBY) -I`cd $(srcdir)/lib; pwd`'
RUNRUBY='$(RUNRUBY_COMMAND)'
XRUBY='$(MINIRUBY)'
@@ -3752,7 +3776,7 @@ AS_IF([test "$RUSTC" != "no"],
)
dnl Fails in case rustc target doesn't match ruby target.
dnl Can happen on Rosetta, for example.
- AS_IF([echo "#[cfg(target_arch = \"$YJIT_TARGET_ARCH\")]\n fn main() { let x = 1; format!(\"{x}\"); }" |
+ AS_IF([echo "#[cfg(target_arch = \"$YJIT_TARGET_ARCH\")] fn main() { let x = 1; format!(\"{x}\"); }" |
$RUSTC - --emit asm=/dev/null 2>/dev/null],
[YJIT_RUSTC_OK=yes]
)
@@ -3782,7 +3806,7 @@ AS_IF([test "$cross_compiling" = no],
dnl build YJIT in release mode if rustc >= 1.58.0 is present and we are on a supported platform
AC_ARG_ENABLE(yjit,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-yjit],
- [enable experimental in-process JIT compiler that requires Rust build tools [default=no]]),
+ [enable in-process JIT compiler that requires Rust build tools. enabled by default on supported platforms if rustc 1.58.0+ is available]),
[YJIT_SUPPORT=$enableval],
[AS_CASE(["$enable_jit_support:$YJIT_TARGET_OK:$YJIT_RUSTC_OK"],
[yes:yes:yes|:yes:yes], [
diff --git a/cont.c b/cont.c
index e050deefdc..5375d1945b 100644
--- a/cont.c
+++ b/cont.c
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ extern int madvise(caddr_t, size_t, int);
#include "gc.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include "internal/cont.h"
+#include "internal/error.h"
#include "internal/proc.h"
#include "internal/sanitizers.h"
#include "internal/warnings.h"
@@ -1254,6 +1255,8 @@ jit_cont_new(rb_execution_context_t *ec)
static void
jit_cont_free(struct rb_jit_cont *cont)
{
+ if (!cont) return;
+
rb_native_mutex_lock(&jit_cont_lock);
if (cont == first_jit_cont) {
first_jit_cont = cont->next;
@@ -1578,7 +1581,7 @@ cont_restore_1(rb_context_t *cont)
cont_restore_thread(cont);
/* restore machine stack */
-#ifdef _M_AMD64
+#if defined(_M_AMD64) && !defined(__MINGW64__)
{
/* workaround for x64 SEH */
jmp_buf buf;
@@ -1958,7 +1961,7 @@ rb_cont_call(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE contval)
* the current thread, blocking and non-blocking fibers' behavior is identical.
*
* Ruby doesn't provide a scheduler class: it is expected to be implemented by
- * the user and correspond to Fiber::SchedulerInterface.
+ * the user and correspond to Fiber::Scheduler.
*
* There is also Fiber.schedule method, which is expected to immediately perform
* the given block in a non-blocking manner. Its actual implementation is up to
@@ -2068,21 +2071,33 @@ fiber_storage_get(rb_fiber_t *fiber)
return storage;
}
+static void
+storage_access_must_be_from_same_fiber(VALUE self)
+{
+ rb_fiber_t *fiber = fiber_ptr(self);
+ rb_fiber_t *current = fiber_current();
+ if (fiber != current) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Fiber storage can only be accessed from the Fiber it belongs to");
+ }
+}
+
/**
- * call-seq: Fiber.current.storage -> hash (dup)
+ * call-seq: fiber.storage -> hash (dup)
*
- * Returns a copy of the storage hash for the current fiber.
+ * Returns a copy of the storage hash for the fiber. The method can only be called on the
+ * Fiber.current.
*/
static VALUE
rb_fiber_storage_get(VALUE self)
{
+ storage_access_must_be_from_same_fiber(self);
return rb_obj_dup(fiber_storage_get(fiber_ptr(self)));
}
static int
fiber_storage_validate_each(VALUE key, VALUE value, VALUE _argument)
{
- rb_check_id(&key);
+ Check_Type(key, T_SYMBOL);
return ST_CONTINUE;
}
@@ -2090,24 +2105,32 @@ fiber_storage_validate_each(VALUE key, VALUE value, VALUE _argument)
static void
fiber_storage_validate(VALUE value)
{
+ // nil is an allowed value and will be lazily initialized.
+ if (value == Qnil) return;
+
if (!RB_TYPE_P(value, T_HASH)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "storage must be a hash");
}
+ if (RB_OBJ_FROZEN(value)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eFrozenError, "storage must not be frozen");
+ }
+
rb_hash_foreach(value, fiber_storage_validate_each, Qundef);
}
/**
- * call-seq: Fiber.current.storage = hash
+ * call-seq: fiber.storage = hash
*
- * Sets the storage hash for the current fiber. This feature is experimental
- * and may change in the future.
+ * Sets the storage hash for the fiber. This feature is experimental
+ * and may change in the future. The method can only be called on the
+ * Fiber.current.
*
* You should be careful about using this method as you may inadvertently clear
* important fiber-storage state. You should mostly prefer to assign specific
- * keys in the storage using Fiber#[]=.
+ * keys in the storage using Fiber::[]=.
*
- * You can also use Fiber.new(storage: nil) to create a fiber with an empty
+ * You can also use <tt>Fiber.new(storage: nil)</tt> to create a fiber with an empty
* storage.
*
* Example:
@@ -2121,6 +2144,12 @@ fiber_storage_validate(VALUE value)
static VALUE
rb_fiber_storage_set(VALUE self, VALUE value)
{
+ if (rb_warning_category_enabled_p(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_EXPERIMENTAL)) {
+ rb_category_warn(RB_WARN_CATEGORY_EXPERIMENTAL,
+ "Fiber#storage= is experimental and may be removed in the future!");
+ }
+
+ storage_access_must_be_from_same_fiber(self);
fiber_storage_validate(value);
fiber_ptr(self)->cont.saved_ec.storage = rb_obj_dup(value);
@@ -2130,18 +2159,17 @@ rb_fiber_storage_set(VALUE self, VALUE value)
/**
* call-seq: Fiber[key] -> value
*
- * Returns the value of the fiber-local variable identified by +key+.
+ * Returns the value of the fiber storage variable identified by +key+.
*
* The +key+ must be a symbol, and the value is set by Fiber#[]= or
* Fiber#store.
*
- * See also Fiber[]=.
+ * See also Fiber::[]=.
*/
static VALUE
rb_fiber_storage_aref(VALUE class, VALUE key)
{
- ID id = rb_check_id(&key);
- if (!id) return Qnil;
+ Check_Type(key, T_SYMBOL);
VALUE storage = fiber_storage_get(fiber_current());
@@ -2153,18 +2181,17 @@ rb_fiber_storage_aref(VALUE class, VALUE key)
/**
* call-seq: Fiber[key] = value
*
- * Assign +value+ to the fiber-local variable identified by +key+.
+ * Assign +value+ to the fiber storage variable identified by +key+.
* The variable is created if it doesn't exist.
*
* +key+ must be a Symbol, otherwise a TypeError is raised.
*
- * See also Fiber[].
+ * See also Fiber::[].
*/
static VALUE
rb_fiber_storage_aset(VALUE class, VALUE key, VALUE value)
{
- ID id = rb_check_id(&key);
- if (!id) return Qnil;
+ Check_Type(key, T_SYMBOL);
VALUE storage = fiber_storage_get(fiber_current());
@@ -2178,9 +2205,6 @@ fiber_initialize(VALUE self, VALUE proc, struct fiber_pool * fiber_pool, unsigne
// The default, inherit storage (dup) from the current fiber:
storage = inherit_fiber_storage();
}
- else if (storage == Qfalse) {
- storage = current_fiber_storage();
- }
else /* nil, hash, etc. */ {
fiber_storage_validate(storage);
storage = rb_obj_dup(storage);
@@ -2292,18 +2316,6 @@ rb_fiber_initialize_kw(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE self, int kw_splat)
* end.resume
* Fiber[:x] # => 1
*
- * If the <tt>storage</tt> is <tt>false</tt>, this function uses the current
- * fiber's storage by reference. This is used for Enumerator to create
- * hidden fiber.
- *
- * Fiber[:count] = 0
- * enumerator = Enumerator.new do |y|
- * loop{y << (Fiber[:count] += 1)}
- * end
- * Fiber[:count] # => 0
- * enumerator.next # => 1
- * Fiber[:count] # => 1
- *
* If the given <tt>storage</tt> is <tt>nil</tt>, this function will lazy
* initialize the internal storage, which starts as an empty hash.
*
@@ -2315,7 +2327,7 @@ rb_fiber_initialize_kw(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE self, int kw_splat)
* Otherwise, the given <tt>storage</tt> is used as the new fiber's storage,
* and it must be an instance of Hash.
*
- * Explicitly using `storage: true/false` is currently experimental and may
+ * Explicitly using <tt>storage: true</tt> is currently experimental and may
* change in the future.
*/
static VALUE
@@ -2327,7 +2339,7 @@ rb_fiber_initialize(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE self)
VALUE
rb_fiber_new_storage(rb_block_call_func_t func, VALUE obj, VALUE storage)
{
- return fiber_initialize(fiber_alloc(rb_cFiber), rb_proc_new(func, obj), rb_fiber_pool_default(Qnil), 1, storage);
+ return fiber_initialize(fiber_alloc(rb_cFiber), rb_proc_new(func, obj), rb_fiber_pool_default(Qnil), 0, storage);
}
VALUE
@@ -2387,7 +2399,7 @@ rb_fiber_s_schedule_kw(int argc, VALUE* argv, int kw_splat)
*
* Note that the behavior described above is how the method is <em>expected</em>
* to behave, actual behavior is up to the current scheduler's implementation of
- * Fiber::SchedulerInterface#fiber method. Ruby doesn't enforce this method to
+ * Fiber::Scheduler#fiber method. Ruby doesn't enforce this method to
* behave in any particular way.
*
* If the scheduler is not set, the method raises
@@ -2406,7 +2418,7 @@ rb_fiber_s_schedule(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
*
* Returns the Fiber scheduler, that was last set for the current thread with Fiber.set_scheduler.
* Returns +nil+ if no scheduler is set (which is the default), and non-blocking fibers'
- # behavior is the same as blocking.
+ * behavior is the same as blocking.
* (see "Non-blocking fibers" section in class docs for details about the scheduler concept).
*
*/
@@ -2440,7 +2452,7 @@ rb_fiber_current_scheduler(VALUE klass)
* thread will call scheduler's +close+ method on finalization (allowing the scheduler to
* properly manage all non-finished fibers).
*
- * +scheduler+ can be an object of any class corresponding to Fiber::SchedulerInterface. Its
+ * +scheduler+ can be an object of any class corresponding to Fiber::Scheduler. Its
* implementation is up to the user.
*
* See also the "Non-blocking fibers" section in class docs.
@@ -2787,7 +2799,8 @@ rb_fiber_blocking(VALUE class)
// If we are already blocking, this is essentially a no-op:
if (fiber->blocking) {
return rb_yield(fiber_value);
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
return rb_ensure(fiber_blocking_yield, fiber_value, fiber_blocking_ensure, fiber_value);
}
}
diff --git a/coroutine/asyncify/Context.h b/coroutine/asyncify/Context.h
index 7dba829a1d..71791a4004 100644
--- a/coroutine/asyncify/Context.h
+++ b/coroutine/asyncify/Context.h
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
#include "wasm/asyncify.h"
#include "wasm/machine.h"
#include "wasm/fiber.h"
@@ -47,10 +48,13 @@ static inline void coroutine_initialize_main(struct coroutine_context * context)
static inline void coroutine_initialize(struct coroutine_context *context, coroutine_start start, void *stack, size_t size)
{
- if (ASYNCIFY_CORO_DEBUG) fprintf(stderr, "[%s] entry (context = %p, stack = %p ... %p)\n", __func__, context, stack, (char *)stack + size);
+ // Linear stack pointer must be always aligned down to 16 bytes.
+ // https://github.com/WebAssembly/tool-conventions/blob/c74267a5897c1bdc9aa60adeaf41816387d3cd12/BasicCABI.md#the-linear-stack
+ uintptr_t sp = ((uintptr_t)stack + size) & ~0xF;
+ if (ASYNCIFY_CORO_DEBUG) fprintf(stderr, "[%s] entry (context = %p, stack = %p ... %p)\n", __func__, context, stack, (char *)sp);
rb_wasm_init_context(&context->fc, coroutine_trampoline, start, context);
// record the initial stack pointer position to restore it after resumption
- context->current_sp = (char *)stack + size;
+ context->current_sp = (char *)sp;
context->stack_base = stack;
context->size = size;
}
diff --git a/cygwin/GNUmakefile.in b/cygwin/GNUmakefile.in
index 43e92a27f0..f342d2fcf7 100644
--- a/cygwin/GNUmakefile.in
+++ b/cygwin/GNUmakefile.in
@@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ gnumake = yes
include Makefile
+MUNICODE_FLAG := $(if $(filter mingw%,$(target_os)),-municode)
+override EXE_LDFLAGS += $(MUNICODE_FLAG)
+
DLLWRAP = @DLLWRAP@ --target=$(target_os) --driver-name="$(CC)"
windres-cpp := $(CPP) -xc
windres-cpp := --preprocessor=$(firstword $(windres-cpp)) \
@@ -63,7 +66,7 @@ $(PROGRAM): $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).res.$(OBJEXT)
$(WPROGRAM): $(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).res.$(OBJEXT)
@rm -f $@
$(ECHO) linking $@
- $(Q) $(PURIFY) $(CC) -mwindows -e $(SYMBOL_PREFIX)mainCRTStartup $(LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) \
+ $(Q) $(PURIFY) $(CC) $(MUNICODE_FLAG) -mwindows -e $(SYMBOL_PREFIX)mainCRTStartup $(LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) \
$(MAINOBJ) $(EXTOBJS) $(LIBRUBYARG) $(LIBS) -o $@
$(STUBPROGRAM): $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).res.$(OBJEXT)
diff --git a/debug_counter.c b/debug_counter.c
index 0fd0e20c6d..463bebf849 100644
--- a/debug_counter.c
+++ b/debug_counter.c
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
#if USE_DEBUG_COUNTER
-static const char *const debug_counter_names[] = {
+const char *const rb_debug_counter_names[] = {
#define DEBUG_COUNTER_NAME_EMPTY "" /* Suppress -Wstring-concatenation */
DEBUG_COUNTER_NAME_EMPTY
#undef DEBUG_COUNTER_NAME_EMPTY
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ static const char *const debug_counter_names[] = {
};
MJIT_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
-size_t rb_debug_counter[numberof(debug_counter_names)];
+size_t rb_debug_counter[numberof(rb_debug_counter_names)];
void rb_debug_counter_add_atomic(enum rb_debug_counter_type type, int add);
MJIT_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
@@ -56,17 +56,7 @@ void
ruby_debug_counter_reset(void)
{
for (int i = 0; i < RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_MAX; i++) {
- switch (i) {
- case RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_mjit_length_unit_queue:
- case RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_mjit_length_active_units:
- case RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_mjit_length_compact_units:
- case RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_mjit_length_stale_units:
- // These counters may be decreased and should not be reset.
- break;
- default:
- rb_debug_counter[i] = 0;
- break;
- }
+ rb_debug_counter[i] = 0;
}
}
@@ -77,7 +67,7 @@ ruby_debug_counter_get(const char **names_ptr, size_t *counters_ptr)
int i;
if (names_ptr != NULL) {
for (i=0; i<RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_MAX; i++) {
- names_ptr[i] = debug_counter_names[i];
+ names_ptr[i] = rb_debug_counter_names[i];
}
}
if (counters_ptr != NULL) {
@@ -107,7 +97,7 @@ rb_debug_counter_show_results(const char *msg)
fprintf(stderr, "[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER]\t%d %s\n", getpid(), msg);
for (i=0; i<RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_MAX; i++) {
fprintf(stderr, "[RUBY_DEBUG_COUNTER]\t%-30s\t%'14"PRIuSIZE"\n",
- debug_counter_names[i],
+ rb_debug_counter_names[i],
rb_debug_counter[i]);
}
}
diff --git a/debug_counter.h b/debug_counter.h
index bcc19f6231..6e0b8dee60 100644
--- a/debug_counter.h
+++ b/debug_counter.h
@@ -243,6 +243,7 @@ RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(obj_wb_unprotect)
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(obj_obj_embed)
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(obj_obj_transient)
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(obj_obj_ptr)
+RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(obj_obj_too_complex)
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(obj_str_ptr)
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(obj_str_embed)
@@ -346,34 +347,6 @@ RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(vm_sync_lock_enter_nb)
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(vm_sync_lock_enter_cr)
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(vm_sync_barrier)
-/* MJIT enqueue / unload */
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_add_iseq_to_process)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_unload_units)
-
-/* MJIT <-> VM frame push counts */
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_frame_VM2VM)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_frame_VM2JT)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_frame_JT2JT)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_frame_JT2VM)
-
-/* MJIT cancel counters */
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_cancel)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_cancel_ivar_inline)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_cancel_exivar_inline)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_cancel_send_inline)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_cancel_opt_insn) /* CALL_SIMPLE_METHOD */
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_cancel_invalidate_all)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_cancel_leave)
-
-/* rb_mjit_unit_list length */
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_length_unit_queue)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_length_active_units)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_length_compact_units)
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_length_stale_units)
-
-/* Other MJIT counters */
-RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(mjit_compile_failures)
-
/* load (not implemented yet) */
/*
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER(load_files)
diff --git a/defs/gmake.mk b/defs/gmake.mk
index 0d79aba07d..54fef6685f 100644
--- a/defs/gmake.mk
+++ b/defs/gmake.mk
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ TEST_DEPENDS := $(filter-out commit $(TEST_TARGETS),$(MAKECMDGOALS))
TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst great,exam,$(TEST_TARGETS))
TEST_DEPENDS := $(filter-out great $(TEST_TARGETS),$(TEST_DEPENDS))
TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst exam,check,$(TEST_TARGETS))
-TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst check,test-spec test-all test-tool test-short,$(TEST_TARGETS))
+TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst check,test-syntax-suggest test-spec test-all test-tool test-short,$(TEST_TARGETS))
TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst test-rubyspec,test-spec,$(TEST_TARGETS))
TEST_DEPENDS := $(filter-out exam check test-spec $(TEST_TARGETS),$(TEST_DEPENDS))
TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst love,check,$(TEST_TARGETS))
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst test-short,btest-ruby test-knownbug test-basic,$(TEST
TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst test-bundled-gems,test-bundled-gems-run,$(TEST_TARGETS))
TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst test-bundled-gems-run,test-bundled-gems-run $(PREPARE_BUNDLED_GEMS),$(TEST_TARGETS))
TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst test-bundled-gems-prepare,test-bundled-gems-prepare $(PRECHECK_BUNDLED_GEMS) test-bundled-gems-fetch,$(TEST_TARGETS))
+TEST_TARGETS := $(patsubst test-syntax-suggest,test-syntax-suggest $(PREPARE_SYNTAX_SUGGEST),$(TEST_TARGETS))
TEST_DEPENDS := $(filter-out test-short $(TEST_TARGETS),$(TEST_DEPENDS))
TEST_DEPENDS += $(if $(filter great exam love check,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),all exts)
endif
@@ -83,7 +84,8 @@ endif
ORDERED_TEST_TARGETS := $(filter $(TEST_TARGETS), \
btest-ruby test-knownbug test-basic \
test-testframework test-tool test-ruby test-all \
- test-spec test-bundler-prepare test-bundler test-bundler-parallel \
+ test-spec test-syntax-suggest-prepare test-syntax-suggest \
+ test-bundler-prepare test-bundler test-bundler-parallel \
test-bundled-gems-precheck test-bundled-gems-fetch \
test-bundled-gems-prepare test-bundled-gems-run \
)
@@ -383,16 +385,10 @@ $(MJIT_MIN_HEADER): $(mjit_min_headers) $(PREP)
endif
-ifeq ($(if $(wildcard $(filter-out .,$(UNICODE_FILES) $(UNICODE_PROPERTY_FILES))),,\
- $(wildcard $(srcdir)/lib/unicode_normalize/tables.rb)),)
-# Needs the dependency when any Unicode data file exists, or
-# normalization tables script doesn't. Otherwise, when the target
-# only exists, use it as-is.
-.PHONY: $(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/.unicode-tables.time
-UNICODE_TABLES_TIMESTAMP =
-$(UNICODE_SRC_DATA_DIR)/.unicode-tables.time: \
- $(UNICODE_FILES) $(UNICODE_PROPERTY_FILES)
-endif
+.SECONDARY: update-unicode-files
+.SECONDARY: update-unicode-auxiliary-files
+.SECONDARY: update-unicode-ucd-emoji-files
+.SECONDARY: update-unicode-emoji-files
ifeq ($(HAVE_GIT),yes)
REVISION_LATEST := $(shell $(CHDIR) $(srcdir) && $(GIT) log -1 --format=%H 2>/dev/null)
diff --git a/defs/id.def b/defs/id.def
index 94af02b12f..ebf00506ea 100644
--- a/defs/id.def
+++ b/defs/id.def
@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ firstline, predefined = __LINE__+1, %[\
quo
name
nil
+ path
_ UScore
@@ -75,6 +76,7 @@ firstline, predefined = __LINE__+1, %[\
"/*NULL*/" NULL
empty?
eql?
+ default
respond_to? Respond_to
respond_to_missing? Respond_to_missing
<IFUNC>
diff --git a/dir.c b/dir.c
index 4d6d80208c..3f73f83fc5 100644
--- a/dir.c
+++ b/dir.c
@@ -2932,7 +2932,7 @@ dir_globs(VALUE args, VALUE base, int flags)
static VALUE
dir_glob_option_base(VALUE base)
{
- if (UNDEF_P(base) || NIL_P(base)) {
+ if (NIL_OR_UNDEF_P(base)) {
return Qnil;
}
#if USE_OPENDIR_AT
diff --git a/doc/.document b/doc/.document
index 5ef2d99651..f589dda07c 100644
--- a/doc/.document
+++ b/doc/.document
@@ -6,3 +6,4 @@ NEWS
syntax
optparse
rdoc
+yjit
diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog-2.3.0 b/doc/ChangeLog-2.3.0
index 629fd9c4ec..94996cffd0 100644
--- a/doc/ChangeLog-2.3.0
+++ b/doc/ChangeLog-2.3.0
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ Tue Dec 22 14:31:28 2015 Toru Iwase <tietew@tietew.net>
should return unfrozen new string.
[ruby-core:72426] [Bug #11858]
-Tue Dec 22 05:39:58 2015 Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>
+Tue Dec 22 05:39:58 2015 Takashi Kokubun <k0kubun@ruby-lang.org>
* ext/cgi/escape/escape.c (preserve_original_state): Preserve
original state for tainted and frozen. [Fix GH-1166]
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ Mon Dec 21 09:33:17 2015 Karol Bucek <kares@users.noreply.github.com>
* ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket): fix
NotImplementedError typo. [Fix GH-1165]
-Sun Dec 20 20:54:51 2015 Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>
+Sun Dec 20 20:54:51 2015 Takashi Kokubun <k0kubun@ruby-lang.org>
* cgi/escape/escape.c: Optimize CGI.escapeHTML for
ASCII-compatible encodings. [Fix GH-1164]
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ Tue Dec 15 17:57:57 2015 Martin Duerst <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp>
to the correct one in the IANA registry (IBM037)
and added an alias (ebcdic-cp-us)
-Tue Dec 15 16:19:26 2015 Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>
+Tue Dec 15 16:19:26 2015 Takashi Kokubun <k0kubun@ruby-lang.org>
* lib/erb.rb: Render erb with array buffer for function call optimization.
[fix GH-1143]
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ Tue Dec 15 13:50:05 2015 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
* string.c (rb_str_oct): [DOC] mention radix indicators.
[ruby-core:71310] [Bug #11648]
-Tue Dec 15 12:20:30 2015 Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>
+Tue Dec 15 12:20:30 2015 Takashi Kokubun <k0kubun@ruby-lang.org>
* lib/erb.rb: Simplify regexp to optimize erb scanner.
[fix GH-1144]
@@ -2670,7 +2670,7 @@ Sat Nov 7 09:51:38 2015 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
* vm_trace.c (rb_threadptr_exec_event_hooks_orig):
maintain trace_running counter on internal events.
- This patch is made by Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>.
+ This patch is made by Takashi Kokubun <k0kubun@ruby-lang.org>.
[Bug #11603] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1059
Sat Nov 7 03:32:27 2015 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
diff --git a/doc/encodings.rdoc b/doc/encodings.rdoc
index c61ab11e9a..1f3c54d740 100644
--- a/doc/encodings.rdoc
+++ b/doc/encodings.rdoc
@@ -467,12 +467,13 @@ These keyword-value pairs specify encoding options:
with a carriage-return character (<tt>"\r"</tt>).
- <tt>:crlf_newline: true</tt>: Replace each line-feed character (<tt>"\n"</tt>)
with a carriage-return/line-feed string (<tt>"\r\n"</tt>).
- - <tt>:universal_newline: true</tt>: Replace each carriage-return/line-feed string
+ - <tt>:universal_newline: true</tt>: Replace each carriage-return
+ character (<tt>"\r"</tt>) and each carriage-return/line-feed string
(<tt>"\r\n"</tt>) with a line-feed character (<tt>"\n"</tt>).
Examples:
- s = "\n \r\n" # => "\n \r\n"
- s.encode('ASCII', cr_newline: true) # => "\r \r\r"
- s.encode('ASCII', crlf_newline: true) # => "\r\n \r\r\n"
- s.encode('ASCII', universal_newline: true) # => "\n \n"
+ s = "\n \r \r\n" # => "\n \r \r\n"
+ s.encode('ASCII', cr_newline: true) # => "\r \r \r\r"
+ s.encode('ASCII', crlf_newline: true) # => "\r\n \r \r\r\n"
+ s.encode('ASCII', universal_newline: true) # => "\n \n \n"
diff --git a/doc/mjit.md b/doc/mjit.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 9622a3bc26..0000000000
--- a/doc/mjit.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-# MJIT
-
-This document has some tips that might be useful when you work on MJIT.
-
-## Supported platforms
-
-The following platforms are either tested on CI or assumed to work.
-
-* OS: Linux, macOS
-* Arch: x86\_64, aarch64, arm64, i686, i386
-
-### Not supported
-
-The MJIT support for the following platforms is no longer maintained.
-
-* OS: Windows (mswin, MinGW), Solaris
-* Arch: SPARC, s390x
-
-### Architectures
-
-## Bindgen
-
-If you see an "MJIT bindgen" GitHub Actions failure, please commit the `git diff` shown on the failed job.
-
-Refer to the following instructions for doing the same thing locally.
-Similar to `make yjit-bindgen`, `make mjit-bindgen` requires libclang.
-See also: [mjit-bindgen.yml](../.github/workflows/mjit-bindgen.yml)
-
-macOS seems to have libclang by default, but I'm not sure how to deal with 32bit architectures.
-For now, you may generate c\_64.rb with a 64bit binary, and then manually modify c\_32.rb accordingly.
-
-### x86\_64-linux
-
-```sh
-sudo apt install \
- build-essential \
- libssl-dev libyaml-dev libreadline6-dev \
- zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev libffi-dev \
- libclang1
-./autogen.sh
-./configure --enable-yjit=dev_nodebug --disable-install-doc
-make -j
-make mjit-bindgen
-```
-
-### i686-linux
-
-```sh
-sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
-sudo apt install \
- crossbuild-essential:i386 \
- libssl-dev:i386 libyaml-dev:i386 libreadline6-dev:i386 \
- zlib1g-dev:i386 libncurses5-dev:i386 libffi-dev:i386 \
- libclang1:i386
-./autogen.sh
-./configure --disable-install-doc
-make -j
-make mjit-bindgen
-```
-
-Note that you cannot run x86\_64 bindgen with an i686 binary, and vice versa.
-Also, when you install libclang1:i386, libclang1 will be uninstalled.
-You can have only either of these at a time.
-
-## Local development
-
-### Always run make install
-
-Always run `make install` before running MJIT. It could easily cause a SEGV if you don't.
-MJIT looks for the installed header for security reasons.
-
-### --mjit-debug vs --mjit-debug=-ggdb3
-
-`--mjit-debug=[flags]` allows you to specify arbitrary flags while keeping other compiler flags like `-O3`,
-which is useful for profiling benchmarks.
-
-`--mjit-debug` alone, on the other hand, disables `-O3` and adds debug flags.
-If you're debugging MJIT, what you need to use is not `--mjit-debug=-ggdb3` but `--mjit-debug`.
diff --git a/doc/mjit/mjit.md b/doc/mjit/mjit.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6f19ab3ea7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/mjit/mjit.md
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+# MJIT
+
+This document has some tips that might be useful when you work on MJIT.
+
+## Supported platforms
+
+The following platforms are either tested on CI or assumed to work.
+
+* OS: Linux, macOS
+* Arch: x86\_64, aarch64, arm64, i686, i386
+
+### Not supported
+
+The MJIT support for the following platforms is no longer maintained.
+
+* OS: Windows (mswin, MinGW), Solaris
+* Arch: SPARC, s390x
+
+## Developing MJIT
+
+### Bindgen
+
+If you see an "MJIT bindgen" GitHub Actions failure, please commit the `git diff` shown on the failed job.
+
+For doing the same thing locally, run `make mjit-bindgen` after installing libclang.
+macOS seems to have libclang by default. On Ubuntu, you can install it with `apt install libclang1`.
+
+### Always run make install
+
+Always run `make install` before running MJIT. It could easily cause a SEGV if you don't.
+MJIT looks for the installed header for security reasons.
+
+### --mjit-debug vs --mjit-debug=-ggdb3
+
+`--mjit-debug=[flags]` allows you to specify arbitrary flags while keeping other compiler flags like `-O3`,
+which is useful for profiling benchmarks.
+
+`--mjit-debug` alone, on the other hand, disables `-O3` and adds debug flags.
+If you're debugging MJIT, what you need to use is not `--mjit-debug=-ggdb3` but `--mjit-debug`.
diff --git a/doc/net-http/examples.rdoc b/doc/net-http/examples.rdoc
index dd4acecda6..c1366e7ad1 100644
--- a/doc/net-http/examples.rdoc
+++ b/doc/net-http/examples.rdoc
@@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ Many code examples here use these example websites:
Some examples also assume these variables:
- uri = URI('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com')
+ uri = URI('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/')
uri.freeze # Examples may not modify.
hostname = uri.hostname # => "jsonplaceholder.typicode.com"
+ path = uri.path # => "/"
port = uri.port # => 443
So that example requests may be written as:
diff --git a/doc/net-http/included_getters.rdoc b/doc/net-http/included_getters.rdoc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7ac327f4b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/net-http/included_getters.rdoc
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+This class also includes (indirectly) module Net::HTTPHeader,
+which gives access to its
+{methods for getting headers}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTPHeader@Getters].
diff --git a/doc/packed_data.rdoc b/doc/packed_data.rdoc
index 9ba585c90b..ec13b24c69 100644
--- a/doc/packed_data.rdoc
+++ b/doc/packed_data.rdoc
@@ -60,6 +60,10 @@ Any directive may be followed by either of these modifiers:
Note: Directives in <tt>%w[A a Z m]</tt> use +count+ differently;
see {String Directives}[rdoc-ref:packed_data.rdoc@String+Directives].
+If elements don't fit the provided directive, only least significant bits are encoded:
+
+ [257].pack("C").unpack("C") # => [1]
+
=== Packing \Method
\Method Array#pack accepts optional keyword argument
diff --git a/doc/syntax/literals.rdoc b/doc/syntax/literals.rdoc
index 5e10e6a140..b641433249 100644
--- a/doc/syntax/literals.rdoc
+++ b/doc/syntax/literals.rdoc
@@ -277,6 +277,12 @@ the content. Note that empty lines and lines consisting solely of literal tabs
and spaces will be ignored for the purposes of determining indentation, but
escaped tabs and spaces are considered non-indentation characters.
+For the purpose of measuring an indentation, a horizontal tab is regarded as a
+sequence of one to eight spaces such that the column position corresponding to
+its end is a multiple of eight. The amount to be removed is counted in terms
+of the number of spaces. If the boundary appears in the middle of a tab, that
+tab is not removed.
+
A heredoc allows interpolation and escaped characters. You may disable
interpolation and escaping by surrounding the opening identifier with single
quotes:
diff --git a/doc/yjit/yjit.md b/doc/yjit/yjit.md
index 20eda4fb4d..67b2ffa5f0 100644
--- a/doc/yjit/yjit.md
+++ b/doc/yjit/yjit.md
@@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ YJIT - Yet Another Ruby JIT
===========================
YJIT is a lightweight, minimalistic Ruby JIT built inside CRuby.
-It lazily compiles code using a Basic Block Versioning (BBV) architecture. The target use case is that of servers running
-Ruby on Rails, an area where MJIT has not yet managed to deliver speedups.
-YJIT is currently supported for macOS and Linux on x86-64 and arm64/aarch64 CPUs.
+It lazily compiles code using a Basic Block Versioning (BBV) architecture.
+The target use case is that of servers running Ruby on Rails.
+YJIT is currently supported for macOS, Linux and BSD on x86-64 and arm64/aarch64 CPUs.
This project is open source and falls under the same license as CRuby.
<p align="center"><b>
@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ This project is open source and falls under the same license as CRuby.
</b></p>
If you wish to learn more about the approach taken, here are some conference talks and publications:
+- RubyKaigi 2022 keynote: [Stories from developing YJIT](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMchdR9C8XM)
+- RubyKaigi 2022 talk: [Building a Lightweight IR and Backend for YJIT](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbLGqTxTRp0)
- RubyKaigi 2021 talk: [YJIT: Building a New JIT Compiler Inside CRuby](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBVLf3yfMs8)
- Blog post: [YJIT: Building a New JIT Compiler Inside CRuby](https://pointersgonewild.com/2021/06/02/yjit-building-a-new-jit-compiler-inside-cruby/)
- VMIL 2021 paper: [YJIT: A Basic Block Versioning JIT Compiler for CRuby](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3486606.3486781)
@@ -29,23 +31,30 @@ If you wish to learn more about the approach taken, here are some conference tal
- ECOOP 2015 talk: [Simple and Effective Type Check Removal through Lazy Basic Block Versioning](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-aHBuoiYE0)
- ECOOP 2015 paper: [Simple and Effective Type Check Removal through Lazy Basic Block Versioning](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1411.0352.pdf)
-To cite this repository in your publications, please use this bibtex snippet:
-
-```
-@misc{yjit_ruby_jit,
- author = {Chevalier-Boisvert, Maxime and Wu, Alan and Patterson, Aaron},
- title = {YJIT - Yet Another Ruby JIT},
- year = {2021},
- publisher = {GitHub},
- journal = {GitHub repository},
- howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/Shopify/yjit}},
+To cite YJIT in your publications, please cite the VMIL 2021 paper:
+
+```
+@inproceedings{yjit_vmil2021,
+author = {Chevalier-Boisvert, Maxime and Gibbs, Noah and Boussier, Jean and Wu, Si Xing (Alan) and Patterson, Aaron and Newton, Kevin and Hawthorn, John},
+title = {YJIT: A Basic Block Versioning JIT Compiler for CRuby},
+year = {2021},
+isbn = {9781450391092},
+publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
+address = {New York, NY, USA},
+url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3486606.3486781},
+doi = {10.1145/3486606.3486781},
+booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Virtual Machines and Intermediate Languages},
+pages = {25–32},
+numpages = {8},
+keywords = {ruby, dynamically typed, compiler, optimization, just-in-time, bytecode},
+location = {Chicago, IL, USA},
+series = {VMIL 2021}
}
```
## Current Limitations
-YJIT may not be suitable for certain applications. It currently only supports macOS and Linux on x86-64 and arm64/aarch64 CPUs. YJIT will use more memory than the Ruby interpreter because the JIT compiler needs to generate machine code in memory and maintain additional state
-information.
+YJIT may not be suitable for certain applications. It currently only supports macOS and Linux on x86-64 and arm64/aarch64 CPUs. YJIT will use more memory than the Ruby interpreter because the JIT compiler needs to generate machine code in memory and maintain additional state information.
You can change how much executable memory is allocated using [YJIT's command-line options](#command-line-options). There is a slight performance tradeoff because allocating less executable memory could result in the generated machine code being collected more often.
## Installation
@@ -67,44 +76,53 @@ To install the Rust build toolchain, we suggest following the [recommended insta
Start by cloning the `ruby/ruby` repository:
-```
+```sh
git clone https://github.com/ruby/ruby yjit
cd yjit
```
-The YJIT `ruby` binary can be built with either GCC or Clang. It can be built either in dev (debug) mode or in release mode. For maximum performance, compile YJIT in release mode with GCC. More detailed build instructions are provided in the [Ruby README](https://github.com/ruby/ruby#how-to-compile-and-install).
+The YJIT `ruby` binary can be built with either GCC or Clang. It can be built either in dev (debug) mode or in release mode. For maximum performance, compile YJIT in release mode with GCC. More detailed build instructions are provided in the [Ruby README](https://github.com/ruby/ruby#how-to-build).
-```
+```sh
# Configure in release mode for maximum performance, build and install
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-yjit --prefix=$HOME/.rubies/ruby-yjit --disable-install-doc
-make -j install
+make -j && make install
```
or
-```
-# Configure in dev (debug) mode for development, build and install
+```sh
+# Configure in lower-performance dev (debug) mode for development, build and install
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-yjit=dev --prefix=$HOME/.rubies/ruby-yjit --disable-install-doc
-make -j install
+make -j && make install
```
-On macOS, you may need to specify where to find some libraries:
+Dev mode includes extended YJIT statistics, but can be slow. For only statistics you can configure in stats mode:
+```sh
+# Configure in extended-stats mode without slow runtime checks, build and install
+./autogen.sh
+./configure --enable-yjit=stats --prefix=$HOME/.rubies/ruby-yjit --disable-install-doc
+make -j && make install
```
+
+On macOS, you may need to specify where to find some libraries:
+
+```sh
# Install dependencies
brew install openssl readline libyaml
# Configure in dev (debug) mode for development, build and install
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-yjit=dev --prefix=$HOME/.rubies/ruby-yjit --disable-install-doc --with-opt-dir="$(brew --prefix openssl):$(brew --prefix readline):$(brew --prefix libyaml)"
-make -j install
+make -j && make install
```
Typically configure will choose the default C compiler. To specify the C compiler, use
-```
+```sh
# Choosing a specific c compiler
export CC=/path/to/my/chosen/c/compiler
```
@@ -113,7 +131,7 @@ before running `./configure`.
You can test that YJIT works correctly by running:
-```
+```sh
# Quick tests found in /bootstraptest
make btest
@@ -128,14 +146,14 @@ make -j test-all
Once YJIT is built, you can either use `./miniruby` from within your build directory, or switch to the YJIT version of `ruby`
by using the `chruby` tool:
-```
+```sh
chruby ruby-yjit
ruby myscript.rb
```
You can dump statistics about compilation and execution by running YJIT with the `--yjit-stats` command-line option:
-```
+```sh
./miniruby --yjit-stats myscript.rb
```
@@ -146,12 +164,10 @@ The machine code generated for a given method can be printed by adding `puts Rub
YJIT supports all command-line options supported by upstream CRuby, but also adds a few YJIT-specific options:
- `--yjit`: enable YJIT (disabled by default)
-- `--yjit-call-threshold=N`: number of calls after which YJIT begins to compile a function (default 10)
-- `--yjit-exec-mem-size=N`: size of the executable memory block to allocate, in MiB (default 256 MiB)
-- `--yjit-stats`: produce statistics after the execution of a program (must compile with `cppflags=-DRUBY_DEBUG` to use this)
-- `--yjit-trace-exits`: produce a Marshal dump of backtraces from specific exits. Automatically enables `--yjit-stats` (must compile with `cppflags=-DRUBY_DEBUG` to use this)
-- `--yjit-max-versions=N`: maximum number of versions to generate per basic block (default 4)
-- `--yjit-greedy-versioning`: greedy versioning mode (disabled by default, may increase code size)
+- `--yjit-call-threshold=N`: number of calls after which YJIT begins to compile a function (default 30)
+- `--yjit-exec-mem-size=N`: size of the executable memory block to allocate, in MiB (default 64 MiB)
+- `--yjit-stats`: print statistics after the execution of a program (incurs a run-time cost)
+- `--yjit-trace-exits`: produce a Marshal dump of backtraces from specific exits. Automatically enables `--yjit-stats`
Note that there is also an environment variable `RUBY_YJIT_ENABLE` which can be used to enable YJIT.
This can be useful for some deployment scripts where specifying an extra command-line option to Ruby is not practical.
@@ -160,40 +176,79 @@ This can be useful for some deployment scripts where specifying an extra command
We have collected a set of benchmarks and implemented a simple benchmarking harness in the [yjit-bench](https://github.com/Shopify/yjit-bench) repository. This benchmarking harness is designed to disable CPU frequency scaling, set process affinity and disable address space randomization so that the variance between benchmarking runs will be as small as possible. Please kindly note that we are at an early stage in this project.
-### Performance Tips
+## Performance Tips for Production Deployments
+
+While YJIT options default to what we think would work well for most workloads,
+they might not necessarily be the best configuration for your application.
+
+This section covers tips on improving YJIT performance in case YJIT does not
+speed up your application in production.
+
+### Increasing --yjit-exec-mem-size
+
+When JIT code size (`RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats[:code_region_size]`) reaches this value,
+YJIT triggers "code GC" that frees all JIT code and starts recompiling everything.
+Compiling code takes some time, so scheduling code GC too frequently slows down your application.
+Increasing `--yjit-exec-mem-size` may speed up your application if `RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats[:code_gc_count]` is not 0 or 1.
+
+### Running workers as long as possible
+
+It's helpful to call the same code as many times as possible before a process restarts.
+If a process is killed too frequently, the time taken for compiling methods may outweigh
+the speedup obtained by compiling them.
+
+You should monitor the number of requests each process has served.
+If you're periodically killing worker processes, e.g. with `unicorn-worker-killer` or `puma_worker_killer`,
+you may want to reduce the killing frequency or increase the limit.
+
+## Saving YJIT Memory Usage
+
+YJIT allocates memory for JIT code and metadata. Enabling YJIT generally results in more memory usage.
+
+This section goes over tips on minimizing YJIT memory usage in case it uses more than your capacity.
+
+### Increasing --yjit-call-threshold
-This section contains tips on writing Ruby code that will run as fast as possible on YJIT. Some of this advice is based on current limitations of YJIT, while other advice is broadly applicable. It probably won't be practical to apply these tips everywhere in your codebase, but you can profile your code using a tool such as [stackprof](https://github.com/tmm1/stackprof) and refactor the specific methods that make up the largest fractions of the execution time.
+As of Ruby 3.2, `--yjit-call-threshold` defaults to 30. With this default, some applications end up
+compiling methods that are used only during the application boot. Increasing this option may help
+you reduce the size of JIT code and metadata. It's worth trying different values like `--yjit-call-threshold=100`.
-- Use exceptions for error recovery only, not as part of normal control-flow
+Note that increasing the value too much may result in compiling code too late.
+You should monitor how many requests each worker processes before it's restarted. For example,
+if each process only handles 1000 requests, `--yjit-call-threshold=1000` might be too large for your application.
+
+### Decreasing --yjit-exec-mem-size
+
+`--yjit-exec-mem-size` specifies the JIT code size, but YJIT also uses memory for its metadata,
+which often consumes more memory than JIT code. Generally, YJIT adds memory overhead by roughly
+3-4x of `--yjit-exec-mem-size` in production as of Ruby 3.2. You should multiply that by the number
+of worker processes to estimate the worst case memory overhead.
+
+Running code GC adds overhead, but it could be still faster than recovering from a whole process killed by OOM.
+
+## Code Optimization Tips
+
+This section contains tips on writing Ruby code that will run as fast as possible on YJIT. Some of this advice is based on current limitations of YJIT, while other advice is broadly applicable. It probably won't be practical to apply these tips everywhere in your codebase. You should ideally start by profiling your application using a tool such as [stackprof](https://github.com/tmm1/stackprof) so that you can determine which methods make up most of the execution time. You can then refactor the specific methods that make up the largest fractions of the execution time. We do not recommend modifying your entire codebase based on the current limitations of YJIT.
+
+- Avoid using `OpenStruct`
- Avoid redefining basic integer operations (i.e. +, -, <, >, etc.)
- Avoid redefining the meaning of `nil`, equality, etc.
- Avoid allocating objects in the hot parts of your code
-- Use while loops if you can, instead of `integer.times`
- Minimize layers of indirection
- Avoid classes that wrap objects if you can
- Avoid methods that just call another method, trivial one liner methods
-- CRuby method calls are costly. Favor larger methods over smaller methods.
- Try to write code so that the same variables always have the same type
+- Use `while` loops if you can, instead of C methods like `Array#each`
+ - This is not idiomatic Ruby, but could help in hot methods
+- CRuby method calls are costly. Avoid things such as methods that only return a value from a hash or return a constant.
-You can also compile YJIT in debug mode and use the `--yjit-stats` command-line option to see which bytecodes cause YJIT to exit, and refactor your code to avoid using these instructions in the hottest methods of your code.
-
-### Memory Statistics
-
-YJIT, including in production configuration, keeps track of the size of generated code. If you check `YJIT.runtime_stats` you can see them:
-
-```
-$ RUBYOPT="--yjit" irb
-irb(main):001:0> RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats
-=> {:inline_code_size=>331945, :outlined_code_size=>272980}
-```
-
-These are the size in bytes of generated inlined code and generated outlined code. If the combined sizes for generated code are very close to the total YJIT exec-mem-size (see above), YJIT will stop generating code once the limit is reached. Try to make sure you have enough exec-mem-size for the program you're running. By default YJIT will allocate 268,435,456 bytes (256 MiB) of space for generated inlined and outlined code.
+You can also use the `--yjit-stats` command-line option to see which bytecodes cause YJIT to exit, and refactor your code to avoid using these instructions in the hottest methods of your code.
### Other Statistics
-If you compile Ruby with `RUBY_DEBUG` and/or `YJIT_STATS` defined and run with `--yjit --yjit-stats`, YJIT will track and return performance statistics in `RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats`.
+If you run `ruby` with `--yjit --yjit-stats`, YJIT will track and return performance statistics in `RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats`.
-```
+```rb
$ RUBYOPT="--yjit --yjit-stats" irb
irb(main):001:0> RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats
=>
@@ -209,16 +264,24 @@ irb(main):001:0> RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats
Some of the counters include:
-:exec_instruction - how many Ruby bytecode instructions have been executed
-:binding_allocations - number of bindings allocated
-:binding_set - number of variables set via a binding
-:vm_insns_count - number of instructions executed by the Ruby interpreter
-:compiled_iseq_count - number of bytecode sequences compiled
+* :exec_instruction - how many Ruby bytecode instructions have been executed
+* :binding_allocations - number of bindings allocated
+* :binding_set - number of variables set via a binding
+* :code_gc_count - number of garbage collections of compiled code since process start
+* :vm_insns_count - number of instructions executed by the Ruby interpreter
+* :compiled_iseq_count - number of bytecode sequences compiled
+* :inline_code_size - size in bytes of compiled YJIT blocks
+* :outline_code_size - size in bytes of YJIT error-handling compiled code
+* :side_exit_count - number of side exits taken at runtime
+* :total_exit_count - number of exits, including side exits, taken at runtime
+* :avg_len_in_yjit - avg. number of instructions in compiled blocks before exiting to interpreter
Counters starting with "exit_" show reasons for YJIT code taking a side exit (return to the interpreter.) See yjit_hacking.md for more details.
Performance counter names are not guaranteed to remain the same between Ruby versions. If you're curious what one does, it's usually best to search the source code for it &mdash; but it may change in a later Ruby version.
+The printed text after a --yjit-stats run includes other information that may be named differently than the information in runtime_stats.
+
## Contributing
We welcome open source contributors. You should feel free to open new issues to report bugs or just to ask questions.
@@ -246,8 +309,6 @@ The YJIT source code is divided between:
- `yjit/src/options.rs`: handling of command-line options
- `yjit/bindgen/src/main.rs`: C bindings exposed to the Rust codebase through bindgen
- `yjit/src/cruby.rs`: C bindings manually exposed to the Rust codebase
-- `misc/test_yjit_asm.sh`: script to compile and run the in-memory assembler tests
-- `misc/yjit_asm_tests.c`: tests for the in-memory assembler
The core of CRuby's interpreter logic is found in:
- `insns.def`: defines Ruby's bytecode instructions (gets compiled into `vm.inc`)
@@ -278,38 +339,38 @@ There are 3 test suites:
The tests can be run in parallel like this:
-```
+```sh
make -j test-all RUN_OPTS="--yjit-call-threshold=1"
```
Or single-threaded like this, to more easily identify which specific test is failing:
-```
+```sh
make test-all TESTOPTS=--verbose RUN_OPTS="--yjit-call-threshold=1"
```
To debug a single test in `test-all`:
-```
+```sh
make test-all TESTS='test/-ext-/marshal/test_usrmarshal.rb' RUNRUBYOPT=--debugger=lldb RUN_OPTS="--yjit-call-threshold=1"
```
You can also run one specific test in `btest`:
-```
+```sh
make btest BTESTS=bootstraptest/test_ractor.rb RUN_OPTS="--yjit-call-threshold=1"
```
There are shortcuts to run/debug your own test/repro in `test.rb`:
-```
+```sh
make run # runs ./miniruby test.rb
make lldb # launches ./miniruby test.rb in lldb
```
You can use the Intel syntax for disassembly in LLDB, keeping it consistent with YJIT's disassembly:
-```
+```sh
echo "settings set target.x86-disassembly-flavor intel" >> ~/.lldbinit
```
@@ -320,7 +381,7 @@ instructions below, but there are a few caveats listed further down.
First, install Rosetta:
-```
+```sh
$ softwareupdate --install-rosetta
```
@@ -328,13 +389,13 @@ Now any command can be run with Rosetta via the `arch` command line tool.
Then you can start your shell in an x86 environment:
-```
+```sh
$ arch -x86_64 zsh
```
You can double check your current architecture via the `arch` command:
-```
+```sh
$ arch -x86_64 zsh
$ arch
i386
@@ -342,7 +403,7 @@ i386
You may need to set the default target for `rustc` to x86-64, e.g.
-```
+```sh
$ rustup default stable-x86_64-apple-darwin
```
diff --git a/enc/Makefile.in b/enc/Makefile.in
index dd8ca1b528..9d0c367134 100644
--- a/enc/Makefile.in
+++ b/enc/Makefile.in
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ optflags = @optflags@
debugflags = @debugflags@
warnflags = @warnflags@
CCDLFLAGS = @CCDLFLAGS@
-INCFLAGS = -I. -I$(arch_hdrdir) -I$(hdrdir) -I$(top_srcdir)
+INCFLAGS = -I. -I$(arch_hdrdir) -I$(hdrdir) -I$(top_srcdir) @incflags@
DEFS = @DEFS@
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ -DONIG_ENC_REGISTER=rb_enc_register
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
diff --git a/enc/cesu_8.c b/enc/cesu_8.c
index decbb928f4..75f62df280 100644
--- a/enc/cesu_8.c
+++ b/enc/cesu_8.c
@@ -42,6 +42,8 @@
#define VALID_CODE_LIMIT 0x0010ffff
#define utf8_islead(c) ((UChar )((c) & 0xc0) != 0x80)
+#define utf16_is_high_surrogate(v) ((v >> 10) == 0x36)
+#define utf16_is_low_surrogate(v) ((v >> 10) == 0x37)
static const int EncLen_CESU8[] = {
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
@@ -283,6 +285,12 @@ is_mbc_newline(const UChar* p, const UChar* end, OnigEncoding enc)
return 0;
}
+static int
+utf8_decode_3byte_sequence(const UChar* p)
+{
+ return ((p[0] & 0xF) << 12) | ((p[1] & 0x3f) << 6) | (p[2] & 0x3f);
+}
+
static OnigCodePoint
mbc_to_code(const UChar* p, const UChar* end, OnigEncoding enc)
{
@@ -295,11 +303,11 @@ mbc_to_code(const UChar* p, const UChar* end, OnigEncoding enc)
case 2:
return ((p[0] & 0x1F) << 6) | (p[1] & 0x3f);
case 3:
- return ((p[0] & 0xF) << 12) | ((p[1] & 0x3f) << 6) | (p[2] & 0x3f);
+ return utf8_decode_3byte_sequence(p);
case 6:
{
- int high = ((p[0] & 0xF) << 12) | ((p[1] & 0x3f) << 6) | (p[2] & 0x3f);
- int low = ((p[3] & 0xF) << 12) | ((p[4] & 0x3f) << 6) | (p[5] & 0x3f);
+ int high = utf8_decode_3byte_sequence(p);
+ int low = utf8_decode_3byte_sequence(p + 3);
return ((high & 0x03ff) << 10) + (low & 0x03ff) + 0x10000;
}
}
@@ -410,7 +418,6 @@ get_ctype_code_range(OnigCtype ctype, OnigCodePoint *sb_out,
return onigenc_unicode_ctype_code_range(ctype, ranges);
}
-
static UChar*
left_adjust_char_head(const UChar* start, const UChar* s, const UChar* end, OnigEncoding enc ARG_UNUSED)
{
@@ -420,6 +427,14 @@ left_adjust_char_head(const UChar* start, const UChar* s, const UChar* end, Onig
p = s;
while (!utf8_islead(*p) && p > start) p--;
+
+ if (p > start && s - p == 2 && utf16_is_low_surrogate(utf8_decode_3byte_sequence(p))) {
+ const UChar *p_surrogate_pair = p - 1;
+ while (!utf8_islead(*p_surrogate_pair) && p_surrogate_pair > start) p_surrogate_pair--;
+ if (p - p_surrogate_pair == 3 && utf16_is_high_surrogate(utf8_decode_3byte_sequence(p_surrogate_pair))) {
+ return (UChar* )p_surrogate_pair;
+ }
+ }
return (UChar* )p;
}
diff --git a/enc/depend b/enc/depend
index 60c5a3ebb2..973ad93010 100644
--- a/enc/depend
+++ b/enc/depend
@@ -7018,6 +7018,7 @@ enc/trans/iso2022.$(OBJEXT): internal/attr/nodiscard.h
enc/trans/iso2022.$(OBJEXT): internal/attr/noexcept.h
enc/trans/iso2022.$(OBJEXT): internal/attr/noinline.h
enc/trans/iso2022.$(OBJEXT): internal/attr/nonnull.h
+enc/trans/iso2022.$(OBJEXT): internal/attr/nonstring.h
enc/trans/iso2022.$(OBJEXT): internal/attr/noreturn.h
enc/trans/iso2022.$(OBJEXT): internal/attr/pure.h
enc/trans/iso2022.$(OBJEXT): internal/attr/restrict.h
diff --git a/enc/unicode/14.0.0/casefold.h b/enc/unicode/15.0.0/casefold.h
index d387cff628..51120d867d 100644
--- a/enc/unicode/14.0.0/casefold.h
+++ b/enc/unicode/15.0.0/casefold.h
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
/* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. */
-/* Generated by enc/unicode/case-folding.rb */
+/* Generated by enc-case-folding.rb */
#if defined ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_STRING && !( \
- ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MAJOR == 14 && \
+ ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MAJOR == 15 && \
ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MINOR == 0 && \
ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_TEENY == 0 && \
1)
# error ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_STRING mismatch
#endif
-#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_STRING "14.0.0"
-#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MAJOR 14
+#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_STRING "15.0.0"
+#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MAJOR 15
#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MINOR 0
#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_TEENY 0
diff --git a/enc/unicode/14.0.0/name2ctype.h b/enc/unicode/15.0.0/name2ctype.h
index 61c16bafc2..a2c996423d 100644
--- a/enc/unicode/14.0.0/name2ctype.h
+++ b/enc/unicode/15.0.0/name2ctype.h
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_NEWLINE[] = {
/* 'Alpha': [[:Alpha:]] */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
- 722,
+ 732,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x0061, 0x007a,
0x00aa, 0x00aa,
@@ -178,8 +178,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
0x0bca, 0x0bcc,
0x0bd0, 0x0bd0,
0x0bd7, 0x0bd7,
- 0x0c00, 0x0c03,
- 0x0c05, 0x0c0c,
+ 0x0c00, 0x0c0c,
0x0c0e, 0x0c10,
0x0c12, 0x0c28,
0x0c2a, 0x0c39,
@@ -202,7 +201,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
0x0cd5, 0x0cd6,
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d0c,
0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
0x0d12, 0x0d3a,
@@ -240,7 +239,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
0x0f00, 0x0f00,
0x0f40, 0x0f47,
0x0f49, 0x0f6c,
- 0x0f71, 0x0f81,
+ 0x0f71, 0x0f83,
0x0f88, 0x0f97,
0x0f99, 0x0fbc,
0x1000, 0x1036,
@@ -542,7 +541,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
0x10fe0, 0x10ff6,
0x11000, 0x11045,
0x11071, 0x11075,
- 0x11082, 0x110b8,
+ 0x11080, 0x110b8,
0x110c2, 0x110c2,
0x110d0, 0x110e8,
0x11100, 0x11132,
@@ -557,7 +556,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
0x11200, 0x11211,
0x11213, 0x11234,
0x11237, 0x11237,
- 0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x1123e, 0x11241,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -637,12 +636,16 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
0x11d93, 0x11d96,
0x11d98, 0x11d98,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef6,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f40,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x12000, 0x12399,
0x12400, 0x1246e,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff0,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13441, 0x13446,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -666,7 +669,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -705,16 +710,20 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
0x1d7aa, 0x1d7c2,
0x1d7c4, 0x1d7cb,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e000, 0x1e006,
0x1e008, 0x1e018,
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e137, 0x1e13d,
0x1e14e, 0x1e14e,
0x1e290, 0x1e2ad,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2eb,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4eb,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -760,12 +769,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alpha[] = {
0x1f150, 0x1f169,
0x1f170, 0x1f189,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_Alpha */
/* 'Blank': [[:Blank:]] */
@@ -790,7 +800,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cntrl[] = {
/* 'Digit': [[:Digit:]] */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Digit[] = {
- 62,
+ 64,
0x0030, 0x0039,
0x0660, 0x0669,
0x06f0, 0x06f9,
@@ -845,19 +855,21 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Digit[] = {
0x11c50, 0x11c59,
0x11d50, 0x11d59,
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
+ 0x11f50, 0x11f59,
0x16a60, 0x16a69,
0x16ac0, 0x16ac9,
0x16b50, 0x16b59,
0x1d7ce, 0x1d7ff,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
0x1e2f0, 0x1e2f9,
+ 0x1e4f0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e950, 0x1e959,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
}; /* CR_Digit */
/* 'Graph': [[:Graph:]] */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
- 703,
+ 712,
0x0021, 0x007e,
0x00a1, 0x0377,
0x037a, 0x037f,
@@ -980,7 +992,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d0c,
0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
0x0d12, 0x0d44,
@@ -1010,7 +1022,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x0ea7, 0x0ebd,
0x0ec0, 0x0ec4,
0x0ec6, 0x0ec6,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0ed0, 0x0ed9,
0x0edc, 0x0edf,
0x0f00, 0x0f47,
@@ -1285,7 +1297,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x10e80, 0x10ea9,
0x10eab, 0x10ead,
0x10eb0, 0x10eb1,
- 0x10f00, 0x10f27,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10f27,
0x10f30, 0x10f59,
0x10f70, 0x10f89,
0x10fb0, 0x10fcb,
@@ -1302,7 +1314,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x11180, 0x111df,
0x111e1, 0x111f4,
0x11200, 0x11211,
- 0x11213, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11213, 0x11241,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -1355,6 +1367,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x11a00, 0x11a47,
0x11a50, 0x11aa2,
0x11ab0, 0x11af8,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b09,
0x11c00, 0x11c08,
0x11c0a, 0x11c36,
0x11c38, 0x11c45,
@@ -1376,6 +1389,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x11d93, 0x11d98,
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f59,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x11fc0, 0x11ff1,
0x11fff, 0x12399,
@@ -1383,8 +1399,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x12470, 0x12474,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff2,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
- 0x13430, 0x13438,
+ 0x13000, 0x13455,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -1411,7 +1426,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -1426,6 +1443,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x1d100, 0x1d126,
0x1d129, 0x1d1ea,
0x1d200, 0x1d245,
+ 0x1d2c0, 0x1d2d3,
0x1d2e0, 0x1d2f3,
0x1d300, 0x1d356,
0x1d360, 0x1d378,
@@ -1453,11 +1471,14 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x1da9b, 0x1da9f,
0x1daa1, 0x1daaf,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e000, 0x1e006,
0x1e008, 0x1e018,
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e130, 0x1e13d,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
@@ -1465,6 +1486,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x1e290, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2f9,
0x1e2ff, 0x1e2ff,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -1523,10 +1545,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x1f250, 0x1f251,
0x1f260, 0x1f265,
0x1f300, 0x1f6d7,
- 0x1f6dd, 0x1f6ec,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6ec,
0x1f6f0, 0x1f6fc,
- 0x1f700, 0x1f773,
- 0x1f780, 0x1f7d8,
+ 0x1f700, 0x1f776,
+ 0x1f77b, 0x1f7d9,
0x1f7e0, 0x1f7eb,
0x1f7f0, 0x1f7f0,
0x1f800, 0x1f80b,
@@ -1537,25 +1559,24 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
0x1f8b0, 0x1f8b1,
0x1f900, 0x1fa53,
0x1fa60, 0x1fa6d,
- 0x1fa70, 0x1fa74,
- 0x1fa78, 0x1fa7c,
- 0x1fa80, 0x1fa86,
- 0x1fa90, 0x1faac,
- 0x1fab0, 0x1faba,
- 0x1fac0, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1fad0, 0x1fad9,
- 0x1fae0, 0x1fae7,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
0x1fb00, 0x1fb92,
0x1fb94, 0x1fbca,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
0xe0001, 0xe0001,
0xe0020, 0xe007f,
0xe0100, 0xe01ef,
@@ -1565,7 +1586,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Graph[] = {
/* 'Lower': [[:Lower:]] */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lower[] = {
- 664,
+ 671,
0x0061, 0x007a,
0x00aa, 0x00aa,
0x00b5, 0x00b5,
@@ -1842,7 +1863,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lower[] = {
0x052f, 0x052f,
0x0560, 0x0588,
0x10d0, 0x10fa,
- 0x10fd, 0x10ff,
+ 0x10fc, 0x10ff,
0x13f8, 0x13fd,
0x1c80, 0x1c88,
0x1d00, 0x1dbf,
@@ -2182,10 +2203,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lower[] = {
0xa7d5, 0xa7d5,
0xa7d7, 0xa7d7,
0xa7d9, 0xa7d9,
+ 0xa7f2, 0xa7f4,
0xa7f6, 0xa7f6,
0xa7f8, 0xa7fa,
0xab30, 0xab5a,
- 0xab5c, 0xab68,
+ 0xab5c, 0xab69,
0xab70, 0xabbf,
0xfb00, 0xfb06,
0xfb13, 0xfb17,
@@ -2196,6 +2218,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lower[] = {
0x105a3, 0x105b1,
0x105b3, 0x105b9,
0x105bb, 0x105bc,
+ 0x10780, 0x10780,
+ 0x10783, 0x10785,
+ 0x10787, 0x107b0,
+ 0x107b2, 0x107ba,
0x10cc0, 0x10cf2,
0x118c0, 0x118df,
0x16e60, 0x16e7f,
@@ -2229,12 +2255,14 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lower[] = {
0x1d7cb, 0x1d7cb,
0x1df00, 0x1df09,
0x1df0b, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
0x1e922, 0x1e943,
}; /* CR_Lower */
/* 'Print': [[:Print:]] */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
- 700,
+ 709,
0x0020, 0x007e,
0x00a0, 0x0377,
0x037a, 0x037f,
@@ -2357,7 +2385,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d0c,
0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
0x0d12, 0x0d44,
@@ -2387,7 +2415,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x0ea7, 0x0ebd,
0x0ec0, 0x0ec4,
0x0ec6, 0x0ec6,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0ed0, 0x0ed9,
0x0edc, 0x0edf,
0x0f00, 0x0f47,
@@ -2659,7 +2687,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x10e80, 0x10ea9,
0x10eab, 0x10ead,
0x10eb0, 0x10eb1,
- 0x10f00, 0x10f27,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10f27,
0x10f30, 0x10f59,
0x10f70, 0x10f89,
0x10fb0, 0x10fcb,
@@ -2676,7 +2704,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x11180, 0x111df,
0x111e1, 0x111f4,
0x11200, 0x11211,
- 0x11213, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11213, 0x11241,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -2729,6 +2757,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x11a00, 0x11a47,
0x11a50, 0x11aa2,
0x11ab0, 0x11af8,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b09,
0x11c00, 0x11c08,
0x11c0a, 0x11c36,
0x11c38, 0x11c45,
@@ -2750,6 +2779,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x11d93, 0x11d98,
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f59,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x11fc0, 0x11ff1,
0x11fff, 0x12399,
@@ -2757,8 +2789,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x12470, 0x12474,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff2,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
- 0x13430, 0x13438,
+ 0x13000, 0x13455,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -2785,7 +2816,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -2800,6 +2833,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x1d100, 0x1d126,
0x1d129, 0x1d1ea,
0x1d200, 0x1d245,
+ 0x1d2c0, 0x1d2d3,
0x1d2e0, 0x1d2f3,
0x1d300, 0x1d356,
0x1d360, 0x1d378,
@@ -2827,11 +2861,14 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x1da9b, 0x1da9f,
0x1daa1, 0x1daaf,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e000, 0x1e006,
0x1e008, 0x1e018,
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e130, 0x1e13d,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
@@ -2839,6 +2876,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x1e290, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2f9,
0x1e2ff, 0x1e2ff,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -2897,10 +2935,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x1f250, 0x1f251,
0x1f260, 0x1f265,
0x1f300, 0x1f6d7,
- 0x1f6dd, 0x1f6ec,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6ec,
0x1f6f0, 0x1f6fc,
- 0x1f700, 0x1f773,
- 0x1f780, 0x1f7d8,
+ 0x1f700, 0x1f776,
+ 0x1f77b, 0x1f7d9,
0x1f7e0, 0x1f7eb,
0x1f7f0, 0x1f7f0,
0x1f800, 0x1f80b,
@@ -2911,25 +2949,24 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
0x1f8b0, 0x1f8b1,
0x1f900, 0x1fa53,
0x1fa60, 0x1fa6d,
- 0x1fa70, 0x1fa74,
- 0x1fa78, 0x1fa7c,
- 0x1fa80, 0x1fa86,
- 0x1fa90, 0x1faac,
- 0x1fab0, 0x1faba,
- 0x1fac0, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1fad0, 0x1fad9,
- 0x1fae0, 0x1fae7,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
0x1fb00, 0x1fb92,
0x1fb94, 0x1fbca,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
0xe0001, 0xe0001,
0xe0020, 0xe007f,
0xe0100, 0xe01ef,
@@ -2939,7 +2976,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Print[] = {
/* 'XPosixPunct': [[:Punct:]] */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_XPosixPunct[] = {
- 184,
+ 186,
0x0021, 0x002f,
0x003a, 0x0040,
0x005b, 0x0060,
@@ -3109,9 +3146,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XPosixPunct[] = {
0x11a3f, 0x11a46,
0x11a9a, 0x11a9c,
0x11a9e, 0x11aa2,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b09,
0x11c41, 0x11c45,
0x11c70, 0x11c71,
0x11ef7, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f43, 0x11f4f,
0x11fff, 0x11fff,
0x12470, 0x12474,
0x12ff1, 0x12ff2,
@@ -3807,7 +3846,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XDigit[] = {
/* 'Word': [[:Word:]] */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Word[] = {
- 758,
+ 770,
0x0030, 0x0039,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x005f, 0x005f,
@@ -3965,7 +4004,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Word[] = {
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d0c,
0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
0x0d12, 0x0d44,
@@ -3998,7 +4037,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Word[] = {
0x0ea7, 0x0ebd,
0x0ec0, 0x0ec4,
0x0ec6, 0x0ec6,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0ed0, 0x0ed9,
0x0edc, 0x0edf,
0x0f00, 0x0f00,
@@ -4311,7 +4350,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Word[] = {
0x10e80, 0x10ea9,
0x10eab, 0x10eac,
0x10eb0, 0x10eb1,
- 0x10f00, 0x10f1c,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10f1c,
0x10f27, 0x10f27,
0x10f30, 0x10f50,
0x10f70, 0x10f85,
@@ -4334,7 +4373,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Word[] = {
0x111dc, 0x111dc,
0x11200, 0x11211,
0x11213, 0x11237,
- 0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x1123e, 0x11241,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -4415,12 +4454,17 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Word[] = {
0x11d93, 0x11d98,
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef6,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f42,
+ 0x11f50, 0x11f59,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x12000, 0x12399,
0x12400, 0x1246e,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff0,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13440, 0x13455,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -4448,7 +4492,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Word[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -4502,17 +4548,21 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Word[] = {
0x1da9b, 0x1da9f,
0x1daa1, 0x1daaf,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e000, 0x1e006,
0x1e008, 0x1e018,
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e130, 0x1e13d,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
0x1e14e, 0x1e14e,
0x1e290, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2f9,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -4559,18 +4609,19 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Word[] = {
0x1f170, 0x1f189,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
0xe0100, 0xe01ef,
}; /* CR_Word */
/* 'Alnum': [[:Alnum:]] */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
- 760,
+ 772,
0x0030, 0x0039,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x0061, 0x007a,
@@ -4709,8 +4760,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x0bd0, 0x0bd0,
0x0bd7, 0x0bd7,
0x0be6, 0x0bef,
- 0x0c00, 0x0c03,
- 0x0c05, 0x0c0c,
+ 0x0c00, 0x0c0c,
0x0c0e, 0x0c10,
0x0c12, 0x0c28,
0x0c2a, 0x0c39,
@@ -4735,7 +4785,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d0c,
0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
0x0d12, 0x0d3a,
@@ -4778,7 +4828,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x0f20, 0x0f29,
0x0f40, 0x0f47,
0x0f49, 0x0f6c,
- 0x0f71, 0x0f81,
+ 0x0f71, 0x0f83,
0x0f88, 0x0f97,
0x0f99, 0x0fbc,
0x1000, 0x1036,
@@ -5088,7 +5138,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x11000, 0x11045,
0x11066, 0x1106f,
0x11071, 0x11075,
- 0x11082, 0x110b8,
+ 0x11080, 0x110b8,
0x110c2, 0x110c2,
0x110d0, 0x110e8,
0x110f0, 0x110f9,
@@ -5104,7 +5154,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x11200, 0x11211,
0x11213, 0x11234,
0x11237, 0x11237,
- 0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x1123e, 0x11241,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -5194,12 +5244,17 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x11d98, 0x11d98,
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef6,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f40,
+ 0x11f50, 0x11f59,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x12000, 0x12399,
0x12400, 0x1246e,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff0,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13441, 0x13446,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -5226,7 +5281,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -5266,11 +5323,14 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x1d7c4, 0x1d7cb,
0x1d7ce, 0x1d7ff,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e000, 0x1e006,
0x1e008, 0x1e018,
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e137, 0x1e13d,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
@@ -5278,6 +5338,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x1e290, 0x1e2ad,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2eb,
0x1e2f0, 0x1e2f9,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4eb,
+ 0x1e4f0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -5325,12 +5387,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Alnum[] = {
0x1f170, 0x1f189,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_Alnum */
/* 'ASCII': [[:ASCII:]] */
@@ -5341,7 +5404,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ASCII[] = {
/* 'Punct' */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Punct[] = {
- 189,
+ 191,
0x0021, 0x0023,
0x0025, 0x002a,
0x002c, 0x002f,
@@ -5516,9 +5579,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Punct[] = {
0x11a3f, 0x11a46,
0x11a9a, 0x11a9c,
0x11a9e, 0x11aa2,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b09,
0x11c41, 0x11c45,
0x11c70, 0x11c71,
0x11ef7, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f43, 0x11f4f,
0x11fff, 0x11fff,
0x12470, 0x12474,
0x12ff1, 0x12ff2,
@@ -5542,7 +5607,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Any[] = {
/* 'Assigned': - */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
- 698,
+ 707,
0x0000, 0x0377,
0x037a, 0x037f,
0x0384, 0x038a,
@@ -5664,7 +5729,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d0c,
0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
0x0d12, 0x0d44,
@@ -5694,7 +5759,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x0ea7, 0x0ebd,
0x0ec0, 0x0ec4,
0x0ec6, 0x0ec6,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0ed0, 0x0ed9,
0x0edc, 0x0edf,
0x0f00, 0x0f47,
@@ -5965,7 +6030,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x10e80, 0x10ea9,
0x10eab, 0x10ead,
0x10eb0, 0x10eb1,
- 0x10f00, 0x10f27,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10f27,
0x10f30, 0x10f59,
0x10f70, 0x10f89,
0x10fb0, 0x10fcb,
@@ -5982,7 +6047,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x11180, 0x111df,
0x111e1, 0x111f4,
0x11200, 0x11211,
- 0x11213, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11213, 0x11241,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -6035,6 +6100,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x11a00, 0x11a47,
0x11a50, 0x11aa2,
0x11ab0, 0x11af8,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b09,
0x11c00, 0x11c08,
0x11c0a, 0x11c36,
0x11c38, 0x11c45,
@@ -6056,6 +6122,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x11d93, 0x11d98,
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f59,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x11fc0, 0x11ff1,
0x11fff, 0x12399,
@@ -6063,8 +6132,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x12470, 0x12474,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff2,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
- 0x13430, 0x13438,
+ 0x13000, 0x13455,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -6091,7 +6159,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -6106,6 +6176,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x1d100, 0x1d126,
0x1d129, 0x1d1ea,
0x1d200, 0x1d245,
+ 0x1d2c0, 0x1d2d3,
0x1d2e0, 0x1d2f3,
0x1d300, 0x1d356,
0x1d360, 0x1d378,
@@ -6133,11 +6204,14 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x1da9b, 0x1da9f,
0x1daa1, 0x1daaf,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e000, 0x1e006,
0x1e008, 0x1e018,
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e130, 0x1e13d,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
@@ -6145,6 +6219,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x1e290, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2f9,
0x1e2ff, 0x1e2ff,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -6203,10 +6278,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x1f250, 0x1f251,
0x1f260, 0x1f265,
0x1f300, 0x1f6d7,
- 0x1f6dd, 0x1f6ec,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6ec,
0x1f6f0, 0x1f6fc,
- 0x1f700, 0x1f773,
- 0x1f780, 0x1f7d8,
+ 0x1f700, 0x1f776,
+ 0x1f77b, 0x1f7d9,
0x1f7e0, 0x1f7eb,
0x1f7f0, 0x1f7f0,
0x1f800, 0x1f80b,
@@ -6217,25 +6292,24 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
0x1f8b0, 0x1f8b1,
0x1f900, 0x1fa53,
0x1fa60, 0x1fa6d,
- 0x1fa70, 0x1fa74,
- 0x1fa78, 0x1fa7c,
- 0x1fa80, 0x1fa86,
- 0x1fa90, 0x1faac,
- 0x1fab0, 0x1faba,
- 0x1fac0, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1fad0, 0x1fad9,
- 0x1fae0, 0x1fae7,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
0x1fb00, 0x1fb92,
0x1fb94, 0x1fbca,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
0xe0001, 0xe0001,
0xe0020, 0xe007f,
0xe0100, 0xe01ef,
@@ -6245,7 +6319,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Assigned[] = {
/* 'C': Major Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
- 701,
+ 712,
0x0000, 0x001f,
0x007f, 0x009f,
0x00ad, 0x00ad,
@@ -6372,7 +6446,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x0cdf, 0x0cdf,
0x0ce4, 0x0ce5,
0x0cf0, 0x0cf0,
- 0x0cf3, 0x0cff,
+ 0x0cf4, 0x0cff,
0x0d0d, 0x0d0d,
0x0d11, 0x0d11,
0x0d45, 0x0d45,
@@ -6402,7 +6476,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x0ebe, 0x0ebf,
0x0ec5, 0x0ec5,
0x0ec7, 0x0ec7,
- 0x0ece, 0x0ecf,
+ 0x0ecf, 0x0ecf,
0x0eda, 0x0edb,
0x0ee0, 0x0eff,
0x0f48, 0x0f48,
@@ -6674,7 +6748,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x10e7f, 0x10e7f,
0x10eaa, 0x10eaa,
0x10eae, 0x10eaf,
- 0x10eb2, 0x10eff,
+ 0x10eb2, 0x10efc,
0x10f28, 0x10f2f,
0x10f5a, 0x10f6f,
0x10f8a, 0x10faf,
@@ -6692,7 +6766,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x111e0, 0x111e0,
0x111f5, 0x111ff,
0x11212, 0x11212,
- 0x1123f, 0x1127f,
+ 0x11242, 0x1127f,
0x11287, 0x11287,
0x11289, 0x11289,
0x1128e, 0x1128e,
@@ -6744,7 +6818,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x119e5, 0x119ff,
0x11a48, 0x11a4f,
0x11aa3, 0x11aaf,
- 0x11af9, 0x11bff,
+ 0x11af9, 0x11aff,
+ 0x11b0a, 0x11bff,
0x11c09, 0x11c09,
0x11c37, 0x11c37,
0x11c46, 0x11c4f,
@@ -6765,7 +6840,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x11d92, 0x11d92,
0x11d99, 0x11d9f,
0x11daa, 0x11edf,
- 0x11ef9, 0x11faf,
+ 0x11ef9, 0x11eff,
+ 0x11f11, 0x11f11,
+ 0x11f3b, 0x11f3d,
+ 0x11f5a, 0x11faf,
0x11fb1, 0x11fbf,
0x11ff2, 0x11ffe,
0x1239a, 0x123ff,
@@ -6773,7 +6851,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x12475, 0x1247f,
0x12544, 0x12f8f,
0x12ff3, 0x12fff,
- 0x1342f, 0x143ff,
+ 0x13430, 0x1343f,
+ 0x13456, 0x143ff,
0x14647, 0x167ff,
0x16a39, 0x16a3f,
0x16a5f, 0x16a5f,
@@ -6799,8 +6878,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x1aff4, 0x1aff4,
0x1affc, 0x1affc,
0x1afff, 0x1afff,
- 0x1b123, 0x1b14f,
- 0x1b153, 0x1b163,
+ 0x1b123, 0x1b131,
+ 0x1b133, 0x1b14f,
+ 0x1b153, 0x1b154,
+ 0x1b156, 0x1b163,
0x1b168, 0x1b16f,
0x1b2fc, 0x1bbff,
0x1bc6b, 0x1bc6f,
@@ -6815,7 +6896,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x1d127, 0x1d128,
0x1d173, 0x1d17a,
0x1d1eb, 0x1d1ff,
- 0x1d246, 0x1d2df,
+ 0x1d246, 0x1d2bf,
+ 0x1d2d4, 0x1d2df,
0x1d2f4, 0x1d2ff,
0x1d357, 0x1d35f,
0x1d379, 0x1d3ff,
@@ -6842,19 +6924,23 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x1da8c, 0x1da9a,
0x1daa0, 0x1daa0,
0x1dab0, 0x1deff,
- 0x1df1f, 0x1dfff,
+ 0x1df1f, 0x1df24,
+ 0x1df2b, 0x1dfff,
0x1e007, 0x1e007,
0x1e019, 0x1e01a,
0x1e022, 0x1e022,
0x1e025, 0x1e025,
- 0x1e02b, 0x1e0ff,
+ 0x1e02b, 0x1e02f,
+ 0x1e06e, 0x1e08e,
+ 0x1e090, 0x1e0ff,
0x1e12d, 0x1e12f,
0x1e13e, 0x1e13f,
0x1e14a, 0x1e14d,
0x1e150, 0x1e28f,
0x1e2af, 0x1e2bf,
0x1e2fa, 0x1e2fe,
- 0x1e300, 0x1e7df,
+ 0x1e300, 0x1e4cf,
+ 0x1e4fa, 0x1e7df,
0x1e7e7, 0x1e7e7,
0x1e7ec, 0x1e7ec,
0x1e7ef, 0x1e7ef,
@@ -6912,11 +6998,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x1f249, 0x1f24f,
0x1f252, 0x1f25f,
0x1f266, 0x1f2ff,
- 0x1f6d8, 0x1f6dc,
+ 0x1f6d8, 0x1f6db,
0x1f6ed, 0x1f6ef,
0x1f6fd, 0x1f6ff,
- 0x1f774, 0x1f77f,
- 0x1f7d9, 0x1f7df,
+ 0x1f777, 0x1f77a,
+ 0x1f7da, 0x1f7df,
0x1f7ec, 0x1f7ef,
0x1f7f1, 0x1f7ff,
0x1f80c, 0x1f80f,
@@ -6927,25 +7013,24 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_C[] = {
0x1f8b2, 0x1f8ff,
0x1fa54, 0x1fa5f,
0x1fa6e, 0x1fa6f,
- 0x1fa75, 0x1fa77,
0x1fa7d, 0x1fa7f,
- 0x1fa87, 0x1fa8f,
- 0x1faad, 0x1faaf,
- 0x1fabb, 0x1fabf,
- 0x1fac6, 0x1facf,
- 0x1fada, 0x1fadf,
- 0x1fae8, 0x1faef,
- 0x1faf7, 0x1faff,
+ 0x1fa89, 0x1fa8f,
+ 0x1fabe, 0x1fabe,
+ 0x1fac6, 0x1facd,
+ 0x1fadc, 0x1fadf,
+ 0x1fae9, 0x1faef,
+ 0x1faf9, 0x1faff,
0x1fb93, 0x1fb93,
0x1fbcb, 0x1fbef,
0x1fbfa, 0x1ffff,
0x2a6e0, 0x2a6ff,
- 0x2b739, 0x2b73f,
+ 0x2b73a, 0x2b73f,
0x2b81e, 0x2b81f,
0x2cea2, 0x2ceaf,
0x2ebe1, 0x2f7ff,
0x2fa1e, 0x2ffff,
- 0x3134b, 0xe00ff,
+ 0x3134b, 0x3134f,
+ 0x323b0, 0xe00ff,
0xe01f0, 0x10ffff,
}; /* CR_C */
@@ -6971,7 +7056,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cf[] = {
0xfff9, 0xfffb,
0x110bd, 0x110bd,
0x110cd, 0x110cd,
- 0x13430, 0x13438,
+ 0x13430, 0x1343f,
0x1bca0, 0x1bca3,
0x1d173, 0x1d17a,
0xe0001, 0xe0001,
@@ -6980,7 +7065,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cf[] = {
/* 'Cn': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
- 698,
+ 707,
0x0378, 0x0379,
0x0380, 0x0383,
0x038b, 0x038b,
@@ -7102,7 +7187,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x0cdf, 0x0cdf,
0x0ce4, 0x0ce5,
0x0cf0, 0x0cf0,
- 0x0cf3, 0x0cff,
+ 0x0cf4, 0x0cff,
0x0d0d, 0x0d0d,
0x0d11, 0x0d11,
0x0d45, 0x0d45,
@@ -7132,7 +7217,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x0ebe, 0x0ebf,
0x0ec5, 0x0ec5,
0x0ec7, 0x0ec7,
- 0x0ece, 0x0ecf,
+ 0x0ecf, 0x0ecf,
0x0eda, 0x0edb,
0x0ee0, 0x0eff,
0x0f48, 0x0f48,
@@ -7402,7 +7487,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x10e7f, 0x10e7f,
0x10eaa, 0x10eaa,
0x10eae, 0x10eaf,
- 0x10eb2, 0x10eff,
+ 0x10eb2, 0x10efc,
0x10f28, 0x10f2f,
0x10f5a, 0x10f6f,
0x10f8a, 0x10faf,
@@ -7420,7 +7505,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x111e0, 0x111e0,
0x111f5, 0x111ff,
0x11212, 0x11212,
- 0x1123f, 0x1127f,
+ 0x11242, 0x1127f,
0x11287, 0x11287,
0x11289, 0x11289,
0x1128e, 0x1128e,
@@ -7472,7 +7557,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x119e5, 0x119ff,
0x11a48, 0x11a4f,
0x11aa3, 0x11aaf,
- 0x11af9, 0x11bff,
+ 0x11af9, 0x11aff,
+ 0x11b0a, 0x11bff,
0x11c09, 0x11c09,
0x11c37, 0x11c37,
0x11c46, 0x11c4f,
@@ -7493,7 +7579,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x11d92, 0x11d92,
0x11d99, 0x11d9f,
0x11daa, 0x11edf,
- 0x11ef9, 0x11faf,
+ 0x11ef9, 0x11eff,
+ 0x11f11, 0x11f11,
+ 0x11f3b, 0x11f3d,
+ 0x11f5a, 0x11faf,
0x11fb1, 0x11fbf,
0x11ff2, 0x11ffe,
0x1239a, 0x123ff,
@@ -7501,8 +7590,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x12475, 0x1247f,
0x12544, 0x12f8f,
0x12ff3, 0x12fff,
- 0x1342f, 0x1342f,
- 0x13439, 0x143ff,
+ 0x13456, 0x143ff,
0x14647, 0x167ff,
0x16a39, 0x16a3f,
0x16a5f, 0x16a5f,
@@ -7528,8 +7616,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x1aff4, 0x1aff4,
0x1affc, 0x1affc,
0x1afff, 0x1afff,
- 0x1b123, 0x1b14f,
- 0x1b153, 0x1b163,
+ 0x1b123, 0x1b131,
+ 0x1b133, 0x1b14f,
+ 0x1b153, 0x1b154,
+ 0x1b156, 0x1b163,
0x1b168, 0x1b16f,
0x1b2fc, 0x1bbff,
0x1bc6b, 0x1bc6f,
@@ -7543,7 +7633,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x1d0f6, 0x1d0ff,
0x1d127, 0x1d128,
0x1d1eb, 0x1d1ff,
- 0x1d246, 0x1d2df,
+ 0x1d246, 0x1d2bf,
+ 0x1d2d4, 0x1d2df,
0x1d2f4, 0x1d2ff,
0x1d357, 0x1d35f,
0x1d379, 0x1d3ff,
@@ -7570,19 +7661,23 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x1da8c, 0x1da9a,
0x1daa0, 0x1daa0,
0x1dab0, 0x1deff,
- 0x1df1f, 0x1dfff,
+ 0x1df1f, 0x1df24,
+ 0x1df2b, 0x1dfff,
0x1e007, 0x1e007,
0x1e019, 0x1e01a,
0x1e022, 0x1e022,
0x1e025, 0x1e025,
- 0x1e02b, 0x1e0ff,
+ 0x1e02b, 0x1e02f,
+ 0x1e06e, 0x1e08e,
+ 0x1e090, 0x1e0ff,
0x1e12d, 0x1e12f,
0x1e13e, 0x1e13f,
0x1e14a, 0x1e14d,
0x1e150, 0x1e28f,
0x1e2af, 0x1e2bf,
0x1e2fa, 0x1e2fe,
- 0x1e300, 0x1e7df,
+ 0x1e300, 0x1e4cf,
+ 0x1e4fa, 0x1e7df,
0x1e7e7, 0x1e7e7,
0x1e7ec, 0x1e7ec,
0x1e7ef, 0x1e7ef,
@@ -7640,11 +7735,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x1f249, 0x1f24f,
0x1f252, 0x1f25f,
0x1f266, 0x1f2ff,
- 0x1f6d8, 0x1f6dc,
+ 0x1f6d8, 0x1f6db,
0x1f6ed, 0x1f6ef,
0x1f6fd, 0x1f6ff,
- 0x1f774, 0x1f77f,
- 0x1f7d9, 0x1f7df,
+ 0x1f777, 0x1f77a,
+ 0x1f7da, 0x1f7df,
0x1f7ec, 0x1f7ef,
0x1f7f1, 0x1f7ff,
0x1f80c, 0x1f80f,
@@ -7655,25 +7750,24 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cn[] = {
0x1f8b2, 0x1f8ff,
0x1fa54, 0x1fa5f,
0x1fa6e, 0x1fa6f,
- 0x1fa75, 0x1fa77,
0x1fa7d, 0x1fa7f,
- 0x1fa87, 0x1fa8f,
- 0x1faad, 0x1faaf,
- 0x1fabb, 0x1fabf,
- 0x1fac6, 0x1facf,
- 0x1fada, 0x1fadf,
- 0x1fae8, 0x1faef,
- 0x1faf7, 0x1faff,
+ 0x1fa89, 0x1fa8f,
+ 0x1fabe, 0x1fabe,
+ 0x1fac6, 0x1facd,
+ 0x1fadc, 0x1fadf,
+ 0x1fae9, 0x1faef,
+ 0x1faf9, 0x1faff,
0x1fb93, 0x1fb93,
0x1fbcb, 0x1fbef,
0x1fbfa, 0x1ffff,
0x2a6e0, 0x2a6ff,
- 0x2b739, 0x2b73f,
+ 0x2b73a, 0x2b73f,
0x2b81e, 0x2b81f,
0x2cea2, 0x2ceaf,
0x2ebe1, 0x2f7ff,
0x2fa1e, 0x2ffff,
- 0x3134b, 0xe0000,
+ 0x3134b, 0x3134f,
+ 0x323b0, 0xe0000,
0xe0002, 0xe001f,
0xe0080, 0xe00ff,
0xe01f0, 0xeffff,
@@ -7697,7 +7791,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cs[] = {
/* 'L': Major Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_L[] = {
- 648,
+ 659,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x0061, 0x007a,
0x00aa, 0x00aa,
@@ -8167,6 +8261,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_L[] = {
0x111dc, 0x111dc,
0x11200, 0x11211,
0x11213, 0x1122b,
+ 0x1123f, 0x11240,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -8229,11 +8324,15 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_L[] = {
0x11d6a, 0x11d89,
0x11d98, 0x11d98,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef2,
+ 0x11f02, 0x11f02,
+ 0x11f04, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f33,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x12000, 0x12399,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff0,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13441, 0x13446,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -8256,7 +8355,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_L[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -8294,11 +8395,14 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_L[] = {
0x1d7aa, 0x1d7c2,
0x1d7c4, 0x1d7cb,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e137, 0x1e13d,
0x1e14e, 0x1e14e,
0x1e290, 0x1e2ad,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2eb,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4eb,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -8340,17 +8444,18 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_L[] = {
0x1eea5, 0x1eea9,
0x1eeab, 0x1eebb,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_L */
/* 'LC': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_LC[] = {
- 142,
+ 143,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x0061, 0x007a,
0x00b5, 0x00b5,
@@ -8492,12 +8597,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_LC[] = {
0x1d7c4, 0x1d7cb,
0x1df00, 0x1df09,
0x1df0b, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e900, 0x1e943,
}; /* CR_LC */
/* 'Ll': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Ll[] = {
- 657,
+ 658,
0x0061, 0x007a,
0x00b5, 0x00b5,
0x00df, 0x00f6,
@@ -9154,12 +9260,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Ll[] = {
0x1d7cb, 0x1d7cb,
0x1df00, 0x1df09,
0x1df0b, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e922, 0x1e943,
}; /* CR_Ll */
/* 'Lm': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lm[] = {
- 69,
+ 71,
0x02b0, 0x02c1,
0x02c6, 0x02d1,
0x02e0, 0x02e4,
@@ -9227,13 +9334,15 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lm[] = {
0x1aff0, 0x1aff3,
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
0x1e137, 0x1e13d,
+ 0x1e4eb, 0x1e4eb,
0x1e94b, 0x1e94b,
}; /* CR_Lm */
/* 'Lo': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lo[] = {
- 501,
+ 510,
0x00aa, 0x00aa,
0x00ba, 0x00ba,
0x01bb, 0x01bb,
@@ -9598,6 +9707,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lo[] = {
0x111dc, 0x111dc,
0x11200, 0x11211,
0x11213, 0x1122b,
+ 0x1123f, 0x11240,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -9659,11 +9769,15 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lo[] = {
0x11d6a, 0x11d89,
0x11d98, 0x11d98,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef2,
+ 0x11f02, 0x11f02,
+ 0x11f04, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f33,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x12000, 0x12399,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff0,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13441, 0x13446,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -9678,7 +9792,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lo[] = {
0x18800, 0x18cd5,
0x18d00, 0x18d08,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -9690,6 +9806,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lo[] = {
0x1e14e, 0x1e14e,
0x1e290, 0x1e2ad,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2eb,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4ea,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -9729,12 +9846,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lo[] = {
0x1eea5, 0x1eea9,
0x1eeab, 0x1eebb,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_Lo */
/* 'Lt': General Category */
@@ -10405,7 +10523,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lu[] = {
/* 'M': Major Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_M[] = {
- 299,
+ 310,
0x0300, 0x036f,
0x0483, 0x0489,
0x0591, 0x05bd,
@@ -10486,6 +10604,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_M[] = {
0x0cca, 0x0ccd,
0x0cd5, 0x0cd6,
0x0ce2, 0x0ce3,
+ 0x0cf3, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d03,
0x0d3b, 0x0d3c,
0x0d3e, 0x0d44,
@@ -10504,7 +10623,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_M[] = {
0x0e47, 0x0e4e,
0x0eb1, 0x0eb1,
0x0eb4, 0x0ebc,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0f18, 0x0f19,
0x0f35, 0x0f35,
0x0f37, 0x0f37,
@@ -10606,6 +10725,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_M[] = {
0x10ae5, 0x10ae6,
0x10d24, 0x10d27,
0x10eab, 0x10eac,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10eff,
0x10f46, 0x10f50,
0x10f82, 0x10f85,
0x11000, 0x11002,
@@ -10625,6 +10745,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_M[] = {
0x111ce, 0x111cf,
0x1122c, 0x11237,
0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11241, 0x11241,
0x112df, 0x112ea,
0x11300, 0x11303,
0x1133b, 0x1133c,
@@ -10672,6 +10793,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_M[] = {
0x11d90, 0x11d91,
0x11d93, 0x11d97,
0x11ef3, 0x11ef6,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f01,
+ 0x11f03, 0x11f03,
+ 0x11f34, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f42,
+ 0x13440, 0x13440,
+ 0x13447, 0x13455,
0x16af0, 0x16af4,
0x16b30, 0x16b36,
0x16f4f, 0x16f4f,
@@ -10699,9 +10826,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_M[] = {
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e130, 0x1e136,
0x1e2ae, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2ec, 0x1e2ef,
+ 0x1e4ec, 0x1e4ef,
0x1e8d0, 0x1e8d6,
0x1e944, 0x1e94a,
0xe0100, 0xe01ef,
@@ -10709,7 +10838,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_M[] = {
/* 'Mc': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mc[] = {
- 177,
+ 182,
0x0903, 0x0903,
0x093b, 0x093b,
0x093e, 0x0940,
@@ -10745,6 +10874,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mc[] = {
0x0cc7, 0x0cc8,
0x0cca, 0x0ccb,
0x0cd5, 0x0cd6,
+ 0x0cf3, 0x0cf3,
0x0d02, 0x0d03,
0x0d3e, 0x0d40,
0x0d46, 0x0d48,
@@ -10883,6 +11013,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mc[] = {
0x11d93, 0x11d94,
0x11d96, 0x11d96,
0x11ef5, 0x11ef6,
+ 0x11f03, 0x11f03,
+ 0x11f34, 0x11f35,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f3f,
+ 0x11f41, 0x11f41,
0x16f51, 0x16f87,
0x16ff0, 0x16ff1,
0x1d165, 0x1d166,
@@ -10901,7 +11035,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Me[] = {
/* 'Mn': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mn[] = {
- 336,
+ 346,
0x0300, 0x036f,
0x0483, 0x0487,
0x0591, 0x05bd,
@@ -10994,7 +11128,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mn[] = {
0x0e47, 0x0e4e,
0x0eb1, 0x0eb1,
0x0eb4, 0x0ebc,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0f18, 0x0f19,
0x0f35, 0x0f35,
0x0f37, 0x0f37,
@@ -11125,6 +11259,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mn[] = {
0x10ae5, 0x10ae6,
0x10d24, 0x10d27,
0x10eab, 0x10eac,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10eff,
0x10f46, 0x10f50,
0x10f82, 0x10f85,
0x11001, 0x11001,
@@ -11147,6 +11282,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mn[] = {
0x11234, 0x11234,
0x11236, 0x11237,
0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11241, 0x11241,
0x112df, 0x112df,
0x112e3, 0x112ea,
0x11300, 0x11301,
@@ -11208,6 +11344,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mn[] = {
0x11d95, 0x11d95,
0x11d97, 0x11d97,
0x11ef3, 0x11ef4,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f01,
+ 0x11f36, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f40, 0x11f40,
+ 0x11f42, 0x11f42,
+ 0x13440, 0x13440,
+ 0x13447, 0x13455,
0x16af0, 0x16af4,
0x16b30, 0x16b36,
0x16f4f, 0x16f4f,
@@ -11232,9 +11374,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mn[] = {
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e130, 0x1e136,
0x1e2ae, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2ec, 0x1e2ef,
+ 0x1e4ec, 0x1e4ef,
0x1e8d0, 0x1e8d6,
0x1e944, 0x1e94a,
0xe0100, 0xe01ef,
@@ -11242,7 +11386,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mn[] = {
/* 'N': Major Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_N[] = {
- 134,
+ 137,
0x0030, 0x0039,
0x00b2, 0x00b3,
0x00b9, 0x00b9,
@@ -11356,6 +11500,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_N[] = {
0x11c50, 0x11c6c,
0x11d50, 0x11d59,
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
+ 0x11f50, 0x11f59,
0x11fc0, 0x11fd4,
0x12400, 0x1246e,
0x16a60, 0x16a69,
@@ -11363,11 +11508,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_N[] = {
0x16b50, 0x16b59,
0x16b5b, 0x16b61,
0x16e80, 0x16e96,
+ 0x1d2c0, 0x1d2d3,
0x1d2e0, 0x1d2f3,
0x1d360, 0x1d378,
0x1d7ce, 0x1d7ff,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
0x1e2f0, 0x1e2f9,
+ 0x1e4f0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e8c7, 0x1e8cf,
0x1e950, 0x1e959,
0x1ec71, 0x1ecab,
@@ -11401,7 +11548,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Nl[] = {
/* 'No': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_No[] = {
- 71,
+ 72,
0x00b2, 0x00b3,
0x00b9, 0x00b9,
0x00bc, 0x00be,
@@ -11464,6 +11611,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_No[] = {
0x11fc0, 0x11fd4,
0x16b5b, 0x16b61,
0x16e80, 0x16e96,
+ 0x1d2c0, 0x1d2d3,
0x1d2e0, 0x1d2f3,
0x1d360, 0x1d378,
0x1e8c7, 0x1e8cf,
@@ -11627,7 +11775,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Pi[] = {
/* 'Po': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Po[] = {
- 185,
+ 187,
0x0021, 0x0023,
0x0025, 0x0027,
0x002a, 0x002a,
@@ -11798,9 +11946,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Po[] = {
0x11a3f, 0x11a46,
0x11a9a, 0x11a9c,
0x11a9e, 0x11aa2,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b09,
0x11c41, 0x11c45,
0x11c70, 0x11c71,
0x11ef7, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f43, 0x11f4f,
0x11fff, 0x11fff,
0x12470, 0x12474,
0x12ff1, 0x12ff2,
@@ -11901,7 +12051,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Ps[] = {
/* 'S': Major Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_S[] = {
- 234,
+ 232,
0x0024, 0x0024,
0x002b, 0x002b,
0x003c, 0x003e,
@@ -12111,10 +12261,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_S[] = {
0x1f250, 0x1f251,
0x1f260, 0x1f265,
0x1f300, 0x1f6d7,
- 0x1f6dd, 0x1f6ec,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6ec,
0x1f6f0, 0x1f6fc,
- 0x1f700, 0x1f773,
- 0x1f780, 0x1f7d8,
+ 0x1f700, 0x1f776,
+ 0x1f77b, 0x1f7d9,
0x1f7e0, 0x1f7eb,
0x1f7f0, 0x1f7f0,
0x1f800, 0x1f80b,
@@ -12125,15 +12275,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_S[] = {
0x1f8b0, 0x1f8b1,
0x1f900, 0x1fa53,
0x1fa60, 0x1fa6d,
- 0x1fa70, 0x1fa74,
- 0x1fa78, 0x1fa7c,
- 0x1fa80, 0x1fa86,
- 0x1fa90, 0x1faac,
- 0x1fab0, 0x1faba,
- 0x1fac0, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1fad0, 0x1fad9,
- 0x1fae0, 0x1fae7,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
0x1fb00, 0x1fb92,
0x1fb94, 0x1fbca,
}; /* CR_S */
@@ -12271,7 +12419,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Sm[] = {
/* 'So': General Category */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_So[] = {
- 186,
+ 184,
0x00a6, 0x00a6,
0x00a9, 0x00a9,
0x00ae, 0x00ae,
@@ -12433,10 +12581,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_So[] = {
0x1f260, 0x1f265,
0x1f300, 0x1f3fa,
0x1f400, 0x1f6d7,
- 0x1f6dd, 0x1f6ec,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6ec,
0x1f6f0, 0x1f6fc,
- 0x1f700, 0x1f773,
- 0x1f780, 0x1f7d8,
+ 0x1f700, 0x1f776,
+ 0x1f77b, 0x1f7d9,
0x1f7e0, 0x1f7eb,
0x1f7f0, 0x1f7f0,
0x1f800, 0x1f80b,
@@ -12447,15 +12595,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_So[] = {
0x1f8b0, 0x1f8b1,
0x1f900, 0x1fa53,
0x1fa60, 0x1fa6d,
- 0x1fa70, 0x1fa74,
- 0x1fa78, 0x1fa7c,
- 0x1fa80, 0x1fa86,
- 0x1fa90, 0x1faac,
- 0x1fab0, 0x1faba,
- 0x1fac0, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1fad0, 0x1fad9,
- 0x1fae0, 0x1fae7,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
0x1fb00, 0x1fb92,
0x1fb94, 0x1fbca,
}; /* CR_So */
@@ -12651,7 +12797,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Math[] = {
/* 'Cased': Derived Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cased[] = {
- 151,
+ 157,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x0061, 0x007a,
0x00aa, 0x00aa,
@@ -12683,7 +12829,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cased[] = {
0x10c7, 0x10c7,
0x10cd, 0x10cd,
0x10d0, 0x10fa,
- 0x10fd, 0x10ff,
+ 0x10fc, 0x10ff,
0x13a0, 0x13f5,
0x13f8, 0x13fd,
0x1c80, 0x1c88,
@@ -12743,10 +12889,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cased[] = {
0xa7d0, 0xa7d1,
0xa7d3, 0xa7d3,
0xa7d5, 0xa7d9,
- 0xa7f5, 0xa7f6,
+ 0xa7f2, 0xa7f6,
0xa7f8, 0xa7fa,
0xab30, 0xab5a,
- 0xab5c, 0xab68,
+ 0xab5c, 0xab69,
0xab70, 0xabbf,
0xfb00, 0xfb06,
0xfb13, 0xfb17,
@@ -12763,6 +12909,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cased[] = {
0x105a3, 0x105b1,
0x105b3, 0x105b9,
0x105bb, 0x105bc,
+ 0x10780, 0x10780,
+ 0x10783, 0x10785,
+ 0x10787, 0x107b0,
+ 0x107b2, 0x107ba,
0x10c80, 0x10cb2,
0x10cc0, 0x10cf2,
0x118a0, 0x118df,
@@ -12799,6 +12949,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cased[] = {
0x1d7c4, 0x1d7cb,
0x1df00, 0x1df09,
0x1df0b, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
0x1e900, 0x1e943,
0x1f130, 0x1f149,
0x1f150, 0x1f169,
@@ -12807,7 +12959,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cased[] = {
/* 'Case_Ignorable': Derived Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Case_Ignorable[] = {
- 427,
+ 437,
0x0027, 0x0027,
0x002e, 0x002e,
0x003a, 0x003a,
@@ -12921,7 +13073,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Case_Ignorable[] = {
0x0eb1, 0x0eb1,
0x0eb4, 0x0ebc,
0x0ec6, 0x0ec6,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0f18, 0x0f19,
0x0f35, 0x0f35,
0x0f37, 0x0f37,
@@ -13110,6 +13262,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Case_Ignorable[] = {
0x10ae5, 0x10ae6,
0x10d24, 0x10d27,
0x10eab, 0x10eac,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10eff,
0x10f46, 0x10f50,
0x10f82, 0x10f85,
0x11001, 0x11001,
@@ -13134,6 +13287,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Case_Ignorable[] = {
0x11234, 0x11234,
0x11236, 0x11237,
0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11241, 0x11241,
0x112df, 0x112df,
0x112e3, 0x112ea,
0x11300, 0x11301,
@@ -13195,7 +13349,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Case_Ignorable[] = {
0x11d95, 0x11d95,
0x11d97, 0x11d97,
0x11ef3, 0x11ef4,
- 0x13430, 0x13438,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f01,
+ 0x11f36, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f40, 0x11f40,
+ 0x11f42, 0x11f42,
+ 0x13430, 0x13440,
+ 0x13447, 0x13455,
0x16af0, 0x16af4,
0x16b30, 0x16b36,
0x16b40, 0x16b43,
@@ -13226,9 +13385,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Case_Ignorable[] = {
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e130, 0x1e13d,
0x1e2ae, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2ec, 0x1e2ef,
+ 0x1e4eb, 0x1e4ef,
0x1e8d0, 0x1e8d6,
0x1e944, 0x1e94b,
0x1f3fb, 0x1f3ff,
@@ -15879,7 +16041,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Changes_When_Casemapped[] = {
/* 'ID_Start': Derived Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Start[] = {
- 648,
+ 659,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x0061, 0x007a,
0x00aa, 0x00aa,
@@ -16348,6 +16510,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Start[] = {
0x111dc, 0x111dc,
0x11200, 0x11211,
0x11213, 0x1122b,
+ 0x1123f, 0x11240,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -16410,12 +16573,16 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Start[] = {
0x11d6a, 0x11d89,
0x11d98, 0x11d98,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef2,
+ 0x11f02, 0x11f02,
+ 0x11f04, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f33,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x12000, 0x12399,
0x12400, 0x1246e,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff0,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13441, 0x13446,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -16438,7 +16605,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Start[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -16476,11 +16645,14 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Start[] = {
0x1d7aa, 0x1d7c2,
0x1d7c4, 0x1d7cb,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e137, 0x1e13d,
0x1e14e, 0x1e14e,
0x1e290, 0x1e2ad,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2eb,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4eb,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -16522,17 +16694,18 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Start[] = {
0x1eea5, 0x1eea9,
0x1eeab, 0x1eebb,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_ID_Start */
/* 'ID_Continue': Derived Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Continue[] = {
- 756,
+ 768,
0x0030, 0x0039,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x005f, 0x005f,
@@ -16691,7 +16864,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Continue[] = {
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d0c,
0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
0x0d12, 0x0d44,
@@ -16724,7 +16897,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Continue[] = {
0x0ea7, 0x0ebd,
0x0ec0, 0x0ec4,
0x0ec6, 0x0ec6,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0ed0, 0x0ed9,
0x0edc, 0x0edf,
0x0f00, 0x0f00,
@@ -17037,7 +17210,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Continue[] = {
0x10e80, 0x10ea9,
0x10eab, 0x10eac,
0x10eb0, 0x10eb1,
- 0x10f00, 0x10f1c,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10f1c,
0x10f27, 0x10f27,
0x10f30, 0x10f50,
0x10f70, 0x10f85,
@@ -17060,7 +17233,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Continue[] = {
0x111dc, 0x111dc,
0x11200, 0x11211,
0x11213, 0x11237,
- 0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x1123e, 0x11241,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -17141,12 +17314,17 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Continue[] = {
0x11d93, 0x11d98,
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef6,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f42,
+ 0x11f50, 0x11f59,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x12000, 0x12399,
0x12400, 0x1246e,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff0,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13440, 0x13455,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -17174,7 +17352,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Continue[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -17228,17 +17408,21 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Continue[] = {
0x1da9b, 0x1da9f,
0x1daa1, 0x1daaf,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e000, 0x1e006,
0x1e008, 0x1e018,
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e130, 0x1e13d,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
0x1e14e, 0x1e14e,
0x1e290, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2f9,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -17282,18 +17466,19 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_ID_Continue[] = {
0x1eeab, 0x1eebb,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
0xe0100, 0xe01ef,
}; /* CR_ID_Continue */
/* 'XID_Start': Derived Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Start[] = {
- 655,
+ 666,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x0061, 0x007a,
0x00aa, 0x00aa,
@@ -17769,6 +17954,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Start[] = {
0x111dc, 0x111dc,
0x11200, 0x11211,
0x11213, 0x1122b,
+ 0x1123f, 0x11240,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -17831,12 +18017,16 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Start[] = {
0x11d6a, 0x11d89,
0x11d98, 0x11d98,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef2,
+ 0x11f02, 0x11f02,
+ 0x11f04, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f33,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x12000, 0x12399,
0x12400, 0x1246e,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff0,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13441, 0x13446,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -17859,7 +18049,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Start[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -17897,11 +18089,14 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Start[] = {
0x1d7aa, 0x1d7c2,
0x1d7c4, 0x1d7cb,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e137, 0x1e13d,
0x1e14e, 0x1e14e,
0x1e290, 0x1e2ad,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2eb,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4eb,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -17943,17 +18138,18 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Start[] = {
0x1eea5, 0x1eea9,
0x1eeab, 0x1eebb,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_XID_Start */
/* 'XID_Continue': Derived Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Continue[] = {
- 763,
+ 775,
0x0030, 0x0039,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x005f, 0x005f,
@@ -18112,7 +18308,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Continue[] = {
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d0c,
0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
0x0d12, 0x0d44,
@@ -18145,7 +18341,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Continue[] = {
0x0ea7, 0x0ebd,
0x0ec0, 0x0ec4,
0x0ec6, 0x0ec6,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0ed0, 0x0ed9,
0x0edc, 0x0edf,
0x0f00, 0x0f00,
@@ -18465,7 +18661,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Continue[] = {
0x10e80, 0x10ea9,
0x10eab, 0x10eac,
0x10eb0, 0x10eb1,
- 0x10f00, 0x10f1c,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10f1c,
0x10f27, 0x10f27,
0x10f30, 0x10f50,
0x10f70, 0x10f85,
@@ -18488,7 +18684,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Continue[] = {
0x111dc, 0x111dc,
0x11200, 0x11211,
0x11213, 0x11237,
- 0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x1123e, 0x11241,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -18569,12 +18765,17 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Continue[] = {
0x11d93, 0x11d98,
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef6,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f42,
+ 0x11f50, 0x11f59,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x12000, 0x12399,
0x12400, 0x1246e,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff0,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13440, 0x13455,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -18602,7 +18803,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Continue[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -18656,17 +18859,21 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Continue[] = {
0x1da9b, 0x1da9f,
0x1daa1, 0x1daaf,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
0x1e000, 0x1e006,
0x1e008, 0x1e018,
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e130, 0x1e13d,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
0x1e14e, 0x1e14e,
0x1e290, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2f9,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -18710,12 +18917,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_XID_Continue[] = {
0x1eeab, 0x1eebb,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
0xe0100, 0xe01ef,
}; /* CR_XID_Continue */
@@ -18743,7 +18951,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Default_Ignorable_Code_Point[] = {
/* 'Grapheme_Extend': Derived Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Extend[] = {
- 353,
+ 363,
0x0300, 0x036f,
0x0483, 0x0489,
0x0591, 0x05bd,
@@ -18846,7 +19054,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Extend[] = {
0x0e47, 0x0e4e,
0x0eb1, 0x0eb1,
0x0eb4, 0x0ebc,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0f18, 0x0f19,
0x0f35, 0x0f35,
0x0f37, 0x0f37,
@@ -18975,6 +19183,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Extend[] = {
0x10ae5, 0x10ae6,
0x10d24, 0x10d27,
0x10eab, 0x10eac,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10eff,
0x10f46, 0x10f50,
0x10f82, 0x10f85,
0x11001, 0x11001,
@@ -18997,6 +19206,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Extend[] = {
0x11234, 0x11234,
0x11236, 0x11237,
0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11241, 0x11241,
0x112df, 0x112df,
0x112e3, 0x112ea,
0x11300, 0x11301,
@@ -19064,6 +19274,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Extend[] = {
0x11d95, 0x11d95,
0x11d97, 0x11d97,
0x11ef3, 0x11ef4,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f01,
+ 0x11f36, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f40, 0x11f40,
+ 0x11f42, 0x11f42,
+ 0x13440, 0x13440,
+ 0x13447, 0x13455,
0x16af0, 0x16af4,
0x16b30, 0x16b36,
0x16f4f, 0x16f4f,
@@ -19090,9 +19306,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Extend[] = {
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e130, 0x1e136,
0x1e2ae, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2ec, 0x1e2ef,
+ 0x1e4ec, 0x1e4ef,
0x1e8d0, 0x1e8d6,
0x1e944, 0x1e94a,
0xe0020, 0xe007f,
@@ -19101,7 +19319,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Extend[] = {
/* 'Grapheme_Base': Derived Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
- 861,
+ 875,
0x0020, 0x007e,
0x00a0, 0x00ac,
0x00ae, 0x02ff,
@@ -19251,7 +19469,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce1,
0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
0x0d02, 0x0d0c,
0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
0x0d12, 0x0d3a,
@@ -19670,6 +19888,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x11232, 0x11233,
0x11235, 0x11235,
0x11238, 0x1123d,
+ 0x1123f, 0x11240,
0x11280, 0x11286,
0x11288, 0x11288,
0x1128a, 0x1128d,
@@ -19756,6 +19975,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x11a97, 0x11a97,
0x11a9a, 0x11aa2,
0x11ab0, 0x11af8,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b09,
0x11c00, 0x11c08,
0x11c0a, 0x11c2f,
0x11c3e, 0x11c3e,
@@ -19779,6 +19999,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x11da0, 0x11da9,
0x11ee0, 0x11ef2,
0x11ef5, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f02, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f35,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f3f,
+ 0x11f41, 0x11f41,
+ 0x11f43, 0x11f59,
0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
0x11fc0, 0x11ff1,
0x11fff, 0x12399,
@@ -19786,7 +20011,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x12470, 0x12474,
0x12480, 0x12543,
0x12f90, 0x12ff2,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
+ 0x13000, 0x1342f,
+ 0x13441, 0x13446,
0x14400, 0x14646,
0x16800, 0x16a38,
0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
@@ -19814,7 +20040,9 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
@@ -19834,6 +20062,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x1d1ae, 0x1d1ea,
0x1d200, 0x1d241,
0x1d245, 0x1d245,
+ 0x1d2c0, 0x1d2d3,
0x1d2e0, 0x1d2f3,
0x1d300, 0x1d356,
0x1d360, 0x1d378,
@@ -19863,6 +20092,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x1da76, 0x1da83,
0x1da85, 0x1da8b,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
0x1e137, 0x1e13d,
0x1e140, 0x1e149,
@@ -19871,6 +20102,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2eb,
0x1e2f0, 0x1e2f9,
0x1e2ff, 0x1e2ff,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4eb,
+ 0x1e4f0, 0x1e4f9,
0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
@@ -19930,10 +20163,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x1f250, 0x1f251,
0x1f260, 0x1f265,
0x1f300, 0x1f6d7,
- 0x1f6dd, 0x1f6ec,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6ec,
0x1f6f0, 0x1f6fc,
- 0x1f700, 0x1f773,
- 0x1f780, 0x1f7d8,
+ 0x1f700, 0x1f776,
+ 0x1f77b, 0x1f7d9,
0x1f7e0, 0x1f7eb,
0x1f7f0, 0x1f7f0,
0x1f800, 0x1f80b,
@@ -19944,30 +20177,29 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Base[] = {
0x1f8b0, 0x1f8b1,
0x1f900, 0x1fa53,
0x1fa60, 0x1fa6d,
- 0x1fa70, 0x1fa74,
- 0x1fa78, 0x1fa7c,
- 0x1fa80, 0x1fa86,
- 0x1fa90, 0x1faac,
- 0x1fab0, 0x1faba,
- 0x1fac0, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1fad0, 0x1fad9,
- 0x1fae0, 0x1fae7,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
0x1fb00, 0x1fb92,
0x1fb94, 0x1fbca,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_Grapheme_Base */
/* 'Grapheme_Link': Derived Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Link[] = {
- 55,
+ 56,
0x094d, 0x094d,
0x09cd, 0x09cd,
0x0a4d, 0x0a4d,
@@ -20023,11 +20255,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Link[] = {
0x11c3f, 0x11c3f,
0x11d44, 0x11d45,
0x11d97, 0x11d97,
+ 0x11f41, 0x11f42,
}; /* CR_Grapheme_Link */
/* 'Common': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Common[] = {
- 174,
+ 173,
0x0000, 0x0040,
0x005b, 0x0060,
0x007b, 0x00a9,
@@ -20134,6 +20367,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Common[] = {
0x1d183, 0x1d184,
0x1d18c, 0x1d1a9,
0x1d1ae, 0x1d1ea,
+ 0x1d2c0, 0x1d2d3,
0x1d2e0, 0x1d2f3,
0x1d300, 0x1d356,
0x1d360, 0x1d378,
@@ -20174,10 +20408,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Common[] = {
0x1f250, 0x1f251,
0x1f260, 0x1f265,
0x1f300, 0x1f6d7,
- 0x1f6dd, 0x1f6ec,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6ec,
0x1f6f0, 0x1f6fc,
- 0x1f700, 0x1f773,
- 0x1f780, 0x1f7d8,
+ 0x1f700, 0x1f776,
+ 0x1f77b, 0x1f7d9,
0x1f7e0, 0x1f7eb,
0x1f7f0, 0x1f7f0,
0x1f800, 0x1f80b,
@@ -20188,15 +20422,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Common[] = {
0x1f8b0, 0x1f8b1,
0x1f900, 0x1fa53,
0x1fa60, 0x1fa6d,
- 0x1fa70, 0x1fa74,
- 0x1fa78, 0x1fa7c,
- 0x1fa80, 0x1fa86,
- 0x1fa90, 0x1faac,
- 0x1fab0, 0x1faba,
- 0x1fac0, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1fad0, 0x1fad9,
- 0x1fae0, 0x1fae7,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
0x1fb00, 0x1fb92,
0x1fb94, 0x1fbca,
0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
@@ -20206,7 +20438,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Common[] = {
/* 'Latin': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Latin[] = {
- 38,
+ 39,
0x0041, 0x005a,
0x0061, 0x007a,
0x00aa, 0x00aa,
@@ -20245,6 +20477,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Latin[] = {
0x10787, 0x107b0,
0x107b2, 0x107ba,
0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
}; /* CR_Latin */
/* 'Greek': Script */
@@ -20290,7 +20523,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Greek[] = {
/* 'Cyrillic': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cyrillic[] = {
- 8,
+ 10,
0x0400, 0x0484,
0x0487, 0x052f,
0x1c80, 0x1c88,
@@ -20299,6 +20532,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Cyrillic[] = {
0x2de0, 0x2dff,
0xa640, 0xa69f,
0xfe2e, 0xfe2f,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
}; /* CR_Cyrillic */
/* 'Armenian': Script */
@@ -20326,7 +20561,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Hebrew[] = {
/* 'Arabic': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Arabic[] = {
- 57,
+ 58,
0x0600, 0x0604,
0x0606, 0x060b,
0x060d, 0x061a,
@@ -20350,6 +20585,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Arabic[] = {
0xfe70, 0xfe74,
0xfe76, 0xfefc,
0x10e60, 0x10e7e,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10eff,
0x1ee00, 0x1ee03,
0x1ee05, 0x1ee1f,
0x1ee21, 0x1ee22,
@@ -20403,11 +20639,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Thaana[] = {
/* 'Devanagari': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Devanagari[] = {
- 4,
+ 5,
0x0900, 0x0950,
0x0955, 0x0963,
0x0966, 0x097f,
0xa8e0, 0xa8ff,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b09,
}; /* CR_Devanagari */
/* 'Bengali': Script */
@@ -20544,7 +20781,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Kannada[] = {
0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
- 0x0cf1, 0x0cf2,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
}; /* CR_Kannada */
/* 'Malayalam': Script */
@@ -20595,7 +20832,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Lao[] = {
0x0ea7, 0x0ebd,
0x0ec0, 0x0ec4,
0x0ec6, 0x0ec6,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0ed0, 0x0ed9,
0x0edc, 0x0edf,
}; /* CR_Lao */
@@ -20746,17 +20983,18 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Mongolian[] = {
/* 'Hiragana': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Hiragana[] = {
- 5,
+ 6,
0x3041, 0x3096,
0x309d, 0x309f,
0x1b001, 0x1b11f,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
0x1b150, 0x1b152,
0x1f200, 0x1f200,
}; /* CR_Hiragana */
/* 'Katakana': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Katakana[] = {
- 13,
+ 14,
0x30a1, 0x30fa,
0x30fd, 0x30ff,
0x31f0, 0x31ff,
@@ -20769,6 +21007,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Katakana[] = {
0x1affd, 0x1affe,
0x1b000, 0x1b000,
0x1b120, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
0x1b164, 0x1b167,
}; /* CR_Katakana */
@@ -20782,7 +21021,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Bopomofo[] = {
/* 'Han': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Han[] = {
- 20,
+ 21,
0x2e80, 0x2e99,
0x2e9b, 0x2ef3,
0x2f00, 0x2fd5,
@@ -20797,12 +21036,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Han[] = {
0x16fe2, 0x16fe3,
0x16ff0, 0x16ff1,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_Han */
/* 'Yi': Script */
@@ -21165,9 +21405,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Avestan[] = {
/* 'Egyptian_Hieroglyphs': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Egyptian_Hieroglyphs[] = {
- 2,
- 0x13000, 0x1342e,
- 0x13430, 0x13438,
+ 1,
+ 0x13000, 0x13455,
}; /* CR_Egyptian_Hieroglyphs */
/* 'Samaritan': Script */
@@ -21382,7 +21621,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Pahawh_Hmong[] = {
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Khojki[] = {
2,
0x11200, 0x11211,
- 0x11213, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11213, 0x11241,
}; /* CR_Khojki */
/* 'Linear_A': Script */
@@ -21772,6 +22011,20 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Vithkuqi[] = {
0x105bb, 0x105bc,
}; /* CR_Vithkuqi */
+/* 'Kawi': Script */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_Kawi[] = {
+ 3,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f59,
+}; /* CR_Kawi */
+
+/* 'Nag_Mundari': Script */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_Nag_Mundari[] = {
+ 1,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4f9,
+}; /* CR_Nag_Mundari */
+
/* 'White_Space': Binary Property */
#define CR_White_Space CR_Space
@@ -21853,7 +22106,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Quotation_Mark[] = {
/* 'Terminal_Punctuation': Binary Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Terminal_Punctuation[] = {
- 107,
+ 108,
0x0021, 0x0021,
0x002c, 0x002c,
0x002e, 0x002e,
@@ -21953,6 +22206,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Terminal_Punctuation[] = {
0x11c41, 0x11c43,
0x11c71, 0x11c71,
0x11ef7, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f43, 0x11f44,
0x12470, 0x12474,
0x16a6e, 0x16a6f,
0x16af5, 0x16af5,
@@ -22118,7 +22372,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Hex_Digit[] = {
/* 'Other_Alphabetic': Binary Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Alphabetic[] = {
- 233,
+ 240,
0x0345, 0x0345,
0x05b0, 0x05bd,
0x05bf, 0x05bf,
@@ -22178,7 +22432,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Alphabetic[] = {
0x0bc6, 0x0bc8,
0x0bca, 0x0bcc,
0x0bd7, 0x0bd7,
- 0x0c00, 0x0c03,
+ 0x0c00, 0x0c04,
0x0c3e, 0x0c44,
0x0c46, 0x0c48,
0x0c4a, 0x0c4c,
@@ -22190,6 +22444,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Alphabetic[] = {
0x0cca, 0x0ccc,
0x0cd5, 0x0cd6,
0x0ce2, 0x0ce3,
+ 0x0cf3, 0x0cf3,
0x0d00, 0x0d03,
0x0d3e, 0x0d44,
0x0d46, 0x0d48,
@@ -22208,7 +22463,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Alphabetic[] = {
0x0eb4, 0x0eb9,
0x0ebb, 0x0ebc,
0x0ecd, 0x0ecd,
- 0x0f71, 0x0f81,
+ 0x0f71, 0x0f83,
0x0f8d, 0x0f97,
0x0f99, 0x0fbc,
0x102b, 0x1036,
@@ -22281,7 +22536,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Alphabetic[] = {
0x11000, 0x11002,
0x11038, 0x11045,
0x11073, 0x11074,
- 0x11082, 0x11082,
+ 0x11080, 0x11082,
0x110b0, 0x110b8,
0x110c2, 0x110c2,
0x11100, 0x11102,
@@ -22293,6 +22548,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Alphabetic[] = {
0x1122c, 0x11234,
0x11237, 0x11237,
0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11241, 0x11241,
0x112df, 0x112e8,
0x11300, 0x11303,
0x1133e, 0x11344,
@@ -22338,6 +22594,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Alphabetic[] = {
0x11d90, 0x11d91,
0x11d93, 0x11d96,
0x11ef3, 0x11ef6,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f01,
+ 0x11f03, 0x11f03,
+ 0x11f34, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f40,
0x16f4f, 0x16f4f,
0x16f51, 0x16f87,
0x16f8f, 0x16f92,
@@ -22348,6 +22608,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Alphabetic[] = {
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e947, 0x1e947,
0x1f130, 0x1f149,
0x1f150, 0x1f169,
@@ -22356,7 +22617,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Alphabetic[] = {
/* 'Ideographic': Binary Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Ideographic[] = {
- 19,
+ 20,
0x3006, 0x3007,
0x3021, 0x3029,
0x3038, 0x303a,
@@ -22370,17 +22631,18 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Ideographic[] = {
0x18d00, 0x18d08,
0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_Ideographic */
/* 'Diacritic': Binary Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Diacritic[] = {
- 192,
+ 195,
0x005e, 0x005e,
0x0060, 0x0060,
0x00a8, 0x00a8,
@@ -22520,6 +22782,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Diacritic[] = {
0x107b2, 0x107ba,
0x10ae5, 0x10ae6,
0x10d22, 0x10d27,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10eff,
0x10f46, 0x10f50,
0x10f82, 0x10f85,
0x11046, 0x11046,
@@ -22553,6 +22816,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Diacritic[] = {
0x11d42, 0x11d42,
0x11d44, 0x11d45,
0x11d97, 0x11d97,
+ 0x13447, 0x13455,
0x16af0, 0x16af4,
0x16b30, 0x16b36,
0x16f8f, 0x16f9f,
@@ -22567,6 +22831,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Diacritic[] = {
0x1d17b, 0x1d182,
0x1d185, 0x1d18b,
0x1d1aa, 0x1d1ad,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
0x1e130, 0x1e136,
0x1e2ae, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2ec, 0x1e2ef,
@@ -22615,7 +22880,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Extender[] = {
/* 'Other_Lowercase': Binary Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Lowercase[] = {
- 20,
+ 28,
0x00aa, 0x00aa,
0x00ba, 0x00ba,
0x02b0, 0x02b8,
@@ -22623,6 +22888,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Lowercase[] = {
0x02e0, 0x02e4,
0x0345, 0x0345,
0x037a, 0x037a,
+ 0x10fc, 0x10fc,
0x1d2c, 0x1d6a,
0x1d78, 0x1d78,
0x1d9b, 0x1dbf,
@@ -22634,8 +22900,15 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_Lowercase[] = {
0x2c7c, 0x2c7d,
0xa69c, 0xa69d,
0xa770, 0xa770,
+ 0xa7f2, 0xa7f4,
0xa7f8, 0xa7f9,
0xab5c, 0xab5f,
+ 0xab69, 0xab69,
+ 0x10780, 0x10780,
+ 0x10783, 0x10785,
+ 0x10787, 0x107b0,
+ 0x107b2, 0x107ba,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
}; /* CR_Other_Lowercase */
/* 'Other_Uppercase': Binary Property */
@@ -22724,7 +22997,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Radical[] = {
/* 'Unified_Ideograph': Binary Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unified_Ideograph[] = {
- 15,
+ 16,
0x3400, 0x4dbf,
0x4e00, 0x9fff,
0xfa0e, 0xfa0f,
@@ -22735,11 +23008,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unified_Ideograph[] = {
0xfa23, 0xfa24,
0xfa27, 0xfa29,
0x20000, 0x2a6df,
- 0x2a700, 0x2b738,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
0x30000, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
}; /* CR_Unified_Ideograph */
/* 'Other_Default_Ignorable_Code_Point': Binary Property */
@@ -22773,7 +23047,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Deprecated[] = {
/* 'Soft_Dotted': Binary Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Soft_Dotted[] = {
- 32,
+ 34,
0x0069, 0x006a,
0x012f, 0x012f,
0x0249, 0x0249,
@@ -22806,6 +23080,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Soft_Dotted[] = {
0x1d65e, 0x1d65f,
0x1d692, 0x1d693,
0x1df1a, 0x1df1a,
+ 0x1e04c, 0x1e04d,
+ 0x1e068, 0x1e068,
}; /* CR_Soft_Dotted */
/* 'Logical_Order_Exception': Binary Property */
@@ -22840,7 +23116,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Other_ID_Continue[] = {
/* 'Sentence_Terminal': Binary Property */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Sentence_Terminal[] = {
- 79,
+ 80,
0x0021, 0x0021,
0x002e, 0x002e,
0x003f, 0x003f,
@@ -22913,6 +23189,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Sentence_Terminal[] = {
0x11a9b, 0x11a9c,
0x11c41, 0x11c42,
0x11ef7, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f43, 0x11f44,
0x16a6e, 0x16a6f,
0x16af5, 0x16af5,
0x16b37, 0x16b38,
@@ -22994,7 +23271,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Regional_Indicator[] = {
/* 'Emoji': Emoji */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Emoji[] = {
- 153,
+ 151,
0x0023, 0x0023,
0x002a, 0x002a,
0x0030, 0x0039,
@@ -23129,7 +23406,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Emoji[] = {
0x1f680, 0x1f6c5,
0x1f6cb, 0x1f6d2,
0x1f6d5, 0x1f6d7,
- 0x1f6dd, 0x1f6e5,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6e5,
0x1f6e9, 0x1f6e9,
0x1f6eb, 0x1f6ec,
0x1f6f0, 0x1f6f0,
@@ -23139,20 +23416,18 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Emoji[] = {
0x1f90c, 0x1f93a,
0x1f93c, 0x1f945,
0x1f947, 0x1f9ff,
- 0x1fa70, 0x1fa74,
- 0x1fa78, 0x1fa7c,
- 0x1fa80, 0x1fa86,
- 0x1fa90, 0x1faac,
- 0x1fab0, 0x1faba,
- 0x1fac0, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1fad0, 0x1fad9,
- 0x1fae0, 0x1fae7,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
}; /* CR_Emoji */
/* 'Emoji_Presentation': Emoji */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Emoji_Presentation[] = {
- 83,
+ 81,
0x231a, 0x231b,
0x23e9, 0x23ec,
0x23f0, 0x23f0,
@@ -23219,7 +23494,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Emoji_Presentation[] = {
0x1f6cc, 0x1f6cc,
0x1f6d0, 0x1f6d2,
0x1f6d5, 0x1f6d7,
- 0x1f6dd, 0x1f6df,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6df,
0x1f6eb, 0x1f6ec,
0x1f6f4, 0x1f6fc,
0x1f7e0, 0x1f7eb,
@@ -23227,15 +23502,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Emoji_Presentation[] = {
0x1f90c, 0x1f93a,
0x1f93c, 0x1f945,
0x1f947, 0x1f9ff,
- 0x1fa70, 0x1fa74,
- 0x1fa78, 0x1fa7c,
- 0x1fa80, 0x1fa86,
- 0x1fa90, 0x1faac,
- 0x1fab0, 0x1faba,
- 0x1fac0, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1fad0, 0x1fad9,
- 0x1fae0, 0x1fae7,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
}; /* CR_Emoji_Presentation */
/* 'Emoji_Modifier': Emoji */
@@ -23286,7 +23559,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Emoji_Modifier_Base[] = {
0x1f9cd, 0x1f9cf,
0x1f9d1, 0x1f9dd,
0x1fac3, 0x1fac5,
- 0x1faf0, 0x1faf6,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
}; /* CR_Emoji_Modifier_Base */
/* 'Emoji_Component': Emoji */
@@ -23389,7 +23662,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Extended_Pictographic[] = {
/* 'Unknown': Script */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
- 696,
+ 705,
0x0378, 0x0379,
0x0380, 0x0383,
0x038b, 0x038b,
@@ -23511,7 +23784,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x0cdf, 0x0cdf,
0x0ce4, 0x0ce5,
0x0cf0, 0x0cf0,
- 0x0cf3, 0x0cff,
+ 0x0cf4, 0x0cff,
0x0d0d, 0x0d0d,
0x0d11, 0x0d11,
0x0d45, 0x0d45,
@@ -23541,7 +23814,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x0ebe, 0x0ebf,
0x0ec5, 0x0ec5,
0x0ec7, 0x0ec7,
- 0x0ece, 0x0ecf,
+ 0x0ecf, 0x0ecf,
0x0eda, 0x0edb,
0x0ee0, 0x0eff,
0x0f48, 0x0f48,
@@ -23811,7 +24084,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x10e7f, 0x10e7f,
0x10eaa, 0x10eaa,
0x10eae, 0x10eaf,
- 0x10eb2, 0x10eff,
+ 0x10eb2, 0x10efc,
0x10f28, 0x10f2f,
0x10f5a, 0x10f6f,
0x10f8a, 0x10faf,
@@ -23829,7 +24102,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x111e0, 0x111e0,
0x111f5, 0x111ff,
0x11212, 0x11212,
- 0x1123f, 0x1127f,
+ 0x11242, 0x1127f,
0x11287, 0x11287,
0x11289, 0x11289,
0x1128e, 0x1128e,
@@ -23881,7 +24154,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x119e5, 0x119ff,
0x11a48, 0x11a4f,
0x11aa3, 0x11aaf,
- 0x11af9, 0x11bff,
+ 0x11af9, 0x11aff,
+ 0x11b0a, 0x11bff,
0x11c09, 0x11c09,
0x11c37, 0x11c37,
0x11c46, 0x11c4f,
@@ -23902,7 +24176,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x11d92, 0x11d92,
0x11d99, 0x11d9f,
0x11daa, 0x11edf,
- 0x11ef9, 0x11faf,
+ 0x11ef9, 0x11eff,
+ 0x11f11, 0x11f11,
+ 0x11f3b, 0x11f3d,
+ 0x11f5a, 0x11faf,
0x11fb1, 0x11fbf,
0x11ff2, 0x11ffe,
0x1239a, 0x123ff,
@@ -23910,8 +24187,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x12475, 0x1247f,
0x12544, 0x12f8f,
0x12ff3, 0x12fff,
- 0x1342f, 0x1342f,
- 0x13439, 0x143ff,
+ 0x13456, 0x143ff,
0x14647, 0x167ff,
0x16a39, 0x16a3f,
0x16a5f, 0x16a5f,
@@ -23937,8 +24213,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x1aff4, 0x1aff4,
0x1affc, 0x1affc,
0x1afff, 0x1afff,
- 0x1b123, 0x1b14f,
- 0x1b153, 0x1b163,
+ 0x1b123, 0x1b131,
+ 0x1b133, 0x1b14f,
+ 0x1b153, 0x1b154,
+ 0x1b156, 0x1b163,
0x1b168, 0x1b16f,
0x1b2fc, 0x1bbff,
0x1bc6b, 0x1bc6f,
@@ -23952,7 +24230,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x1d0f6, 0x1d0ff,
0x1d127, 0x1d128,
0x1d1eb, 0x1d1ff,
- 0x1d246, 0x1d2df,
+ 0x1d246, 0x1d2bf,
+ 0x1d2d4, 0x1d2df,
0x1d2f4, 0x1d2ff,
0x1d357, 0x1d35f,
0x1d379, 0x1d3ff,
@@ -23979,19 +24258,23 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x1da8c, 0x1da9a,
0x1daa0, 0x1daa0,
0x1dab0, 0x1deff,
- 0x1df1f, 0x1dfff,
+ 0x1df1f, 0x1df24,
+ 0x1df2b, 0x1dfff,
0x1e007, 0x1e007,
0x1e019, 0x1e01a,
0x1e022, 0x1e022,
0x1e025, 0x1e025,
- 0x1e02b, 0x1e0ff,
+ 0x1e02b, 0x1e02f,
+ 0x1e06e, 0x1e08e,
+ 0x1e090, 0x1e0ff,
0x1e12d, 0x1e12f,
0x1e13e, 0x1e13f,
0x1e14a, 0x1e14d,
0x1e150, 0x1e28f,
0x1e2af, 0x1e2bf,
0x1e2fa, 0x1e2fe,
- 0x1e300, 0x1e7df,
+ 0x1e300, 0x1e4cf,
+ 0x1e4fa, 0x1e7df,
0x1e7e7, 0x1e7e7,
0x1e7ec, 0x1e7ec,
0x1e7ef, 0x1e7ef,
@@ -24049,11 +24332,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x1f249, 0x1f24f,
0x1f252, 0x1f25f,
0x1f266, 0x1f2ff,
- 0x1f6d8, 0x1f6dc,
+ 0x1f6d8, 0x1f6db,
0x1f6ed, 0x1f6ef,
0x1f6fd, 0x1f6ff,
- 0x1f774, 0x1f77f,
- 0x1f7d9, 0x1f7df,
+ 0x1f777, 0x1f77a,
+ 0x1f7da, 0x1f7df,
0x1f7ec, 0x1f7ef,
0x1f7f1, 0x1f7ff,
0x1f80c, 0x1f80f,
@@ -24064,25 +24347,24 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Unknown[] = {
0x1f8b2, 0x1f8ff,
0x1fa54, 0x1fa5f,
0x1fa6e, 0x1fa6f,
- 0x1fa75, 0x1fa77,
0x1fa7d, 0x1fa7f,
- 0x1fa87, 0x1fa8f,
- 0x1faad, 0x1faaf,
- 0x1fabb, 0x1fabf,
- 0x1fac6, 0x1facf,
- 0x1fada, 0x1fadf,
- 0x1fae8, 0x1faef,
- 0x1faf7, 0x1faff,
+ 0x1fa89, 0x1fa8f,
+ 0x1fabe, 0x1fabe,
+ 0x1fac6, 0x1facd,
+ 0x1fadc, 0x1fadf,
+ 0x1fae9, 0x1faef,
+ 0x1faf9, 0x1faff,
0x1fb93, 0x1fb93,
0x1fbcb, 0x1fbef,
0x1fbfa, 0x1ffff,
0x2a6e0, 0x2a6ff,
- 0x2b739, 0x2b73f,
+ 0x2b73a, 0x2b73f,
0x2b81e, 0x2b81f,
0x2cea2, 0x2ceaf,
0x2ebe1, 0x2f7ff,
0x2fa1e, 0x2ffff,
- 0x3134b, 0xe0000,
+ 0x3134b, 0x3134f,
+ 0x323b0, 0xe0000,
0xe0002, 0xe001f,
0xe0080, 0xe00ff,
0xe01f0, 0x10ffff,
@@ -36632,10 +36914,730 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Age_14_0[] = {
0xefffe, 0x10ffff,
}; /* CR_Age_14_0 */
+/* 'Age_15_0': Derived Age 15.0 */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_Age_15_0[] = {
+ 715,
+ 0x0000, 0x0377,
+ 0x037a, 0x037f,
+ 0x0384, 0x038a,
+ 0x038c, 0x038c,
+ 0x038e, 0x03a1,
+ 0x03a3, 0x052f,
+ 0x0531, 0x0556,
+ 0x0559, 0x058a,
+ 0x058d, 0x058f,
+ 0x0591, 0x05c7,
+ 0x05d0, 0x05ea,
+ 0x05ef, 0x05f4,
+ 0x0600, 0x070d,
+ 0x070f, 0x074a,
+ 0x074d, 0x07b1,
+ 0x07c0, 0x07fa,
+ 0x07fd, 0x082d,
+ 0x0830, 0x083e,
+ 0x0840, 0x085b,
+ 0x085e, 0x085e,
+ 0x0860, 0x086a,
+ 0x0870, 0x088e,
+ 0x0890, 0x0891,
+ 0x0898, 0x0983,
+ 0x0985, 0x098c,
+ 0x098f, 0x0990,
+ 0x0993, 0x09a8,
+ 0x09aa, 0x09b0,
+ 0x09b2, 0x09b2,
+ 0x09b6, 0x09b9,
+ 0x09bc, 0x09c4,
+ 0x09c7, 0x09c8,
+ 0x09cb, 0x09ce,
+ 0x09d7, 0x09d7,
+ 0x09dc, 0x09dd,
+ 0x09df, 0x09e3,
+ 0x09e6, 0x09fe,
+ 0x0a01, 0x0a03,
+ 0x0a05, 0x0a0a,
+ 0x0a0f, 0x0a10,
+ 0x0a13, 0x0a28,
+ 0x0a2a, 0x0a30,
+ 0x0a32, 0x0a33,
+ 0x0a35, 0x0a36,
+ 0x0a38, 0x0a39,
+ 0x0a3c, 0x0a3c,
+ 0x0a3e, 0x0a42,
+ 0x0a47, 0x0a48,
+ 0x0a4b, 0x0a4d,
+ 0x0a51, 0x0a51,
+ 0x0a59, 0x0a5c,
+ 0x0a5e, 0x0a5e,
+ 0x0a66, 0x0a76,
+ 0x0a81, 0x0a83,
+ 0x0a85, 0x0a8d,
+ 0x0a8f, 0x0a91,
+ 0x0a93, 0x0aa8,
+ 0x0aaa, 0x0ab0,
+ 0x0ab2, 0x0ab3,
+ 0x0ab5, 0x0ab9,
+ 0x0abc, 0x0ac5,
+ 0x0ac7, 0x0ac9,
+ 0x0acb, 0x0acd,
+ 0x0ad0, 0x0ad0,
+ 0x0ae0, 0x0ae3,
+ 0x0ae6, 0x0af1,
+ 0x0af9, 0x0aff,
+ 0x0b01, 0x0b03,
+ 0x0b05, 0x0b0c,
+ 0x0b0f, 0x0b10,
+ 0x0b13, 0x0b28,
+ 0x0b2a, 0x0b30,
+ 0x0b32, 0x0b33,
+ 0x0b35, 0x0b39,
+ 0x0b3c, 0x0b44,
+ 0x0b47, 0x0b48,
+ 0x0b4b, 0x0b4d,
+ 0x0b55, 0x0b57,
+ 0x0b5c, 0x0b5d,
+ 0x0b5f, 0x0b63,
+ 0x0b66, 0x0b77,
+ 0x0b82, 0x0b83,
+ 0x0b85, 0x0b8a,
+ 0x0b8e, 0x0b90,
+ 0x0b92, 0x0b95,
+ 0x0b99, 0x0b9a,
+ 0x0b9c, 0x0b9c,
+ 0x0b9e, 0x0b9f,
+ 0x0ba3, 0x0ba4,
+ 0x0ba8, 0x0baa,
+ 0x0bae, 0x0bb9,
+ 0x0bbe, 0x0bc2,
+ 0x0bc6, 0x0bc8,
+ 0x0bca, 0x0bcd,
+ 0x0bd0, 0x0bd0,
+ 0x0bd7, 0x0bd7,
+ 0x0be6, 0x0bfa,
+ 0x0c00, 0x0c0c,
+ 0x0c0e, 0x0c10,
+ 0x0c12, 0x0c28,
+ 0x0c2a, 0x0c39,
+ 0x0c3c, 0x0c44,
+ 0x0c46, 0x0c48,
+ 0x0c4a, 0x0c4d,
+ 0x0c55, 0x0c56,
+ 0x0c58, 0x0c5a,
+ 0x0c5d, 0x0c5d,
+ 0x0c60, 0x0c63,
+ 0x0c66, 0x0c6f,
+ 0x0c77, 0x0c8c,
+ 0x0c8e, 0x0c90,
+ 0x0c92, 0x0ca8,
+ 0x0caa, 0x0cb3,
+ 0x0cb5, 0x0cb9,
+ 0x0cbc, 0x0cc4,
+ 0x0cc6, 0x0cc8,
+ 0x0cca, 0x0ccd,
+ 0x0cd5, 0x0cd6,
+ 0x0cdd, 0x0cde,
+ 0x0ce0, 0x0ce3,
+ 0x0ce6, 0x0cef,
+ 0x0cf1, 0x0cf3,
+ 0x0d00, 0x0d0c,
+ 0x0d0e, 0x0d10,
+ 0x0d12, 0x0d44,
+ 0x0d46, 0x0d48,
+ 0x0d4a, 0x0d4f,
+ 0x0d54, 0x0d63,
+ 0x0d66, 0x0d7f,
+ 0x0d81, 0x0d83,
+ 0x0d85, 0x0d96,
+ 0x0d9a, 0x0db1,
+ 0x0db3, 0x0dbb,
+ 0x0dbd, 0x0dbd,
+ 0x0dc0, 0x0dc6,
+ 0x0dca, 0x0dca,
+ 0x0dcf, 0x0dd4,
+ 0x0dd6, 0x0dd6,
+ 0x0dd8, 0x0ddf,
+ 0x0de6, 0x0def,
+ 0x0df2, 0x0df4,
+ 0x0e01, 0x0e3a,
+ 0x0e3f, 0x0e5b,
+ 0x0e81, 0x0e82,
+ 0x0e84, 0x0e84,
+ 0x0e86, 0x0e8a,
+ 0x0e8c, 0x0ea3,
+ 0x0ea5, 0x0ea5,
+ 0x0ea7, 0x0ebd,
+ 0x0ec0, 0x0ec4,
+ 0x0ec6, 0x0ec6,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
+ 0x0ed0, 0x0ed9,
+ 0x0edc, 0x0edf,
+ 0x0f00, 0x0f47,
+ 0x0f49, 0x0f6c,
+ 0x0f71, 0x0f97,
+ 0x0f99, 0x0fbc,
+ 0x0fbe, 0x0fcc,
+ 0x0fce, 0x0fda,
+ 0x1000, 0x10c5,
+ 0x10c7, 0x10c7,
+ 0x10cd, 0x10cd,
+ 0x10d0, 0x1248,
+ 0x124a, 0x124d,
+ 0x1250, 0x1256,
+ 0x1258, 0x1258,
+ 0x125a, 0x125d,
+ 0x1260, 0x1288,
+ 0x128a, 0x128d,
+ 0x1290, 0x12b0,
+ 0x12b2, 0x12b5,
+ 0x12b8, 0x12be,
+ 0x12c0, 0x12c0,
+ 0x12c2, 0x12c5,
+ 0x12c8, 0x12d6,
+ 0x12d8, 0x1310,
+ 0x1312, 0x1315,
+ 0x1318, 0x135a,
+ 0x135d, 0x137c,
+ 0x1380, 0x1399,
+ 0x13a0, 0x13f5,
+ 0x13f8, 0x13fd,
+ 0x1400, 0x169c,
+ 0x16a0, 0x16f8,
+ 0x1700, 0x1715,
+ 0x171f, 0x1736,
+ 0x1740, 0x1753,
+ 0x1760, 0x176c,
+ 0x176e, 0x1770,
+ 0x1772, 0x1773,
+ 0x1780, 0x17dd,
+ 0x17e0, 0x17e9,
+ 0x17f0, 0x17f9,
+ 0x1800, 0x1819,
+ 0x1820, 0x1878,
+ 0x1880, 0x18aa,
+ 0x18b0, 0x18f5,
+ 0x1900, 0x191e,
+ 0x1920, 0x192b,
+ 0x1930, 0x193b,
+ 0x1940, 0x1940,
+ 0x1944, 0x196d,
+ 0x1970, 0x1974,
+ 0x1980, 0x19ab,
+ 0x19b0, 0x19c9,
+ 0x19d0, 0x19da,
+ 0x19de, 0x1a1b,
+ 0x1a1e, 0x1a5e,
+ 0x1a60, 0x1a7c,
+ 0x1a7f, 0x1a89,
+ 0x1a90, 0x1a99,
+ 0x1aa0, 0x1aad,
+ 0x1ab0, 0x1ace,
+ 0x1b00, 0x1b4c,
+ 0x1b50, 0x1b7e,
+ 0x1b80, 0x1bf3,
+ 0x1bfc, 0x1c37,
+ 0x1c3b, 0x1c49,
+ 0x1c4d, 0x1c88,
+ 0x1c90, 0x1cba,
+ 0x1cbd, 0x1cc7,
+ 0x1cd0, 0x1cfa,
+ 0x1d00, 0x1f15,
+ 0x1f18, 0x1f1d,
+ 0x1f20, 0x1f45,
+ 0x1f48, 0x1f4d,
+ 0x1f50, 0x1f57,
+ 0x1f59, 0x1f59,
+ 0x1f5b, 0x1f5b,
+ 0x1f5d, 0x1f5d,
+ 0x1f5f, 0x1f7d,
+ 0x1f80, 0x1fb4,
+ 0x1fb6, 0x1fc4,
+ 0x1fc6, 0x1fd3,
+ 0x1fd6, 0x1fdb,
+ 0x1fdd, 0x1fef,
+ 0x1ff2, 0x1ff4,
+ 0x1ff6, 0x1ffe,
+ 0x2000, 0x2064,
+ 0x2066, 0x2071,
+ 0x2074, 0x208e,
+ 0x2090, 0x209c,
+ 0x20a0, 0x20c0,
+ 0x20d0, 0x20f0,
+ 0x2100, 0x218b,
+ 0x2190, 0x2426,
+ 0x2440, 0x244a,
+ 0x2460, 0x2b73,
+ 0x2b76, 0x2b95,
+ 0x2b97, 0x2cf3,
+ 0x2cf9, 0x2d25,
+ 0x2d27, 0x2d27,
+ 0x2d2d, 0x2d2d,
+ 0x2d30, 0x2d67,
+ 0x2d6f, 0x2d70,
+ 0x2d7f, 0x2d96,
+ 0x2da0, 0x2da6,
+ 0x2da8, 0x2dae,
+ 0x2db0, 0x2db6,
+ 0x2db8, 0x2dbe,
+ 0x2dc0, 0x2dc6,
+ 0x2dc8, 0x2dce,
+ 0x2dd0, 0x2dd6,
+ 0x2dd8, 0x2dde,
+ 0x2de0, 0x2e5d,
+ 0x2e80, 0x2e99,
+ 0x2e9b, 0x2ef3,
+ 0x2f00, 0x2fd5,
+ 0x2ff0, 0x2ffb,
+ 0x3000, 0x303f,
+ 0x3041, 0x3096,
+ 0x3099, 0x30ff,
+ 0x3105, 0x312f,
+ 0x3131, 0x318e,
+ 0x3190, 0x31e3,
+ 0x31f0, 0x321e,
+ 0x3220, 0xa48c,
+ 0xa490, 0xa4c6,
+ 0xa4d0, 0xa62b,
+ 0xa640, 0xa6f7,
+ 0xa700, 0xa7ca,
+ 0xa7d0, 0xa7d1,
+ 0xa7d3, 0xa7d3,
+ 0xa7d5, 0xa7d9,
+ 0xa7f2, 0xa82c,
+ 0xa830, 0xa839,
+ 0xa840, 0xa877,
+ 0xa880, 0xa8c5,
+ 0xa8ce, 0xa8d9,
+ 0xa8e0, 0xa953,
+ 0xa95f, 0xa97c,
+ 0xa980, 0xa9cd,
+ 0xa9cf, 0xa9d9,
+ 0xa9de, 0xa9fe,
+ 0xaa00, 0xaa36,
+ 0xaa40, 0xaa4d,
+ 0xaa50, 0xaa59,
+ 0xaa5c, 0xaac2,
+ 0xaadb, 0xaaf6,
+ 0xab01, 0xab06,
+ 0xab09, 0xab0e,
+ 0xab11, 0xab16,
+ 0xab20, 0xab26,
+ 0xab28, 0xab2e,
+ 0xab30, 0xab6b,
+ 0xab70, 0xabed,
+ 0xabf0, 0xabf9,
+ 0xac00, 0xd7a3,
+ 0xd7b0, 0xd7c6,
+ 0xd7cb, 0xd7fb,
+ 0xd800, 0xfa6d,
+ 0xfa70, 0xfad9,
+ 0xfb00, 0xfb06,
+ 0xfb13, 0xfb17,
+ 0xfb1d, 0xfb36,
+ 0xfb38, 0xfb3c,
+ 0xfb3e, 0xfb3e,
+ 0xfb40, 0xfb41,
+ 0xfb43, 0xfb44,
+ 0xfb46, 0xfbc2,
+ 0xfbd3, 0xfd8f,
+ 0xfd92, 0xfdc7,
+ 0xfdcf, 0xfe19,
+ 0xfe20, 0xfe52,
+ 0xfe54, 0xfe66,
+ 0xfe68, 0xfe6b,
+ 0xfe70, 0xfe74,
+ 0xfe76, 0xfefc,
+ 0xfeff, 0xfeff,
+ 0xff01, 0xffbe,
+ 0xffc2, 0xffc7,
+ 0xffca, 0xffcf,
+ 0xffd2, 0xffd7,
+ 0xffda, 0xffdc,
+ 0xffe0, 0xffe6,
+ 0xffe8, 0xffee,
+ 0xfff9, 0x1000b,
+ 0x1000d, 0x10026,
+ 0x10028, 0x1003a,
+ 0x1003c, 0x1003d,
+ 0x1003f, 0x1004d,
+ 0x10050, 0x1005d,
+ 0x10080, 0x100fa,
+ 0x10100, 0x10102,
+ 0x10107, 0x10133,
+ 0x10137, 0x1018e,
+ 0x10190, 0x1019c,
+ 0x101a0, 0x101a0,
+ 0x101d0, 0x101fd,
+ 0x10280, 0x1029c,
+ 0x102a0, 0x102d0,
+ 0x102e0, 0x102fb,
+ 0x10300, 0x10323,
+ 0x1032d, 0x1034a,
+ 0x10350, 0x1037a,
+ 0x10380, 0x1039d,
+ 0x1039f, 0x103c3,
+ 0x103c8, 0x103d5,
+ 0x10400, 0x1049d,
+ 0x104a0, 0x104a9,
+ 0x104b0, 0x104d3,
+ 0x104d8, 0x104fb,
+ 0x10500, 0x10527,
+ 0x10530, 0x10563,
+ 0x1056f, 0x1057a,
+ 0x1057c, 0x1058a,
+ 0x1058c, 0x10592,
+ 0x10594, 0x10595,
+ 0x10597, 0x105a1,
+ 0x105a3, 0x105b1,
+ 0x105b3, 0x105b9,
+ 0x105bb, 0x105bc,
+ 0x10600, 0x10736,
+ 0x10740, 0x10755,
+ 0x10760, 0x10767,
+ 0x10780, 0x10785,
+ 0x10787, 0x107b0,
+ 0x107b2, 0x107ba,
+ 0x10800, 0x10805,
+ 0x10808, 0x10808,
+ 0x1080a, 0x10835,
+ 0x10837, 0x10838,
+ 0x1083c, 0x1083c,
+ 0x1083f, 0x10855,
+ 0x10857, 0x1089e,
+ 0x108a7, 0x108af,
+ 0x108e0, 0x108f2,
+ 0x108f4, 0x108f5,
+ 0x108fb, 0x1091b,
+ 0x1091f, 0x10939,
+ 0x1093f, 0x1093f,
+ 0x10980, 0x109b7,
+ 0x109bc, 0x109cf,
+ 0x109d2, 0x10a03,
+ 0x10a05, 0x10a06,
+ 0x10a0c, 0x10a13,
+ 0x10a15, 0x10a17,
+ 0x10a19, 0x10a35,
+ 0x10a38, 0x10a3a,
+ 0x10a3f, 0x10a48,
+ 0x10a50, 0x10a58,
+ 0x10a60, 0x10a9f,
+ 0x10ac0, 0x10ae6,
+ 0x10aeb, 0x10af6,
+ 0x10b00, 0x10b35,
+ 0x10b39, 0x10b55,
+ 0x10b58, 0x10b72,
+ 0x10b78, 0x10b91,
+ 0x10b99, 0x10b9c,
+ 0x10ba9, 0x10baf,
+ 0x10c00, 0x10c48,
+ 0x10c80, 0x10cb2,
+ 0x10cc0, 0x10cf2,
+ 0x10cfa, 0x10d27,
+ 0x10d30, 0x10d39,
+ 0x10e60, 0x10e7e,
+ 0x10e80, 0x10ea9,
+ 0x10eab, 0x10ead,
+ 0x10eb0, 0x10eb1,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10f27,
+ 0x10f30, 0x10f59,
+ 0x10f70, 0x10f89,
+ 0x10fb0, 0x10fcb,
+ 0x10fe0, 0x10ff6,
+ 0x11000, 0x1104d,
+ 0x11052, 0x11075,
+ 0x1107f, 0x110c2,
+ 0x110cd, 0x110cd,
+ 0x110d0, 0x110e8,
+ 0x110f0, 0x110f9,
+ 0x11100, 0x11134,
+ 0x11136, 0x11147,
+ 0x11150, 0x11176,
+ 0x11180, 0x111df,
+ 0x111e1, 0x111f4,
+ 0x11200, 0x11211,
+ 0x11213, 0x11241,
+ 0x11280, 0x11286,
+ 0x11288, 0x11288,
+ 0x1128a, 0x1128d,
+ 0x1128f, 0x1129d,
+ 0x1129f, 0x112a9,
+ 0x112b0, 0x112ea,
+ 0x112f0, 0x112f9,
+ 0x11300, 0x11303,
+ 0x11305, 0x1130c,
+ 0x1130f, 0x11310,
+ 0x11313, 0x11328,
+ 0x1132a, 0x11330,
+ 0x11332, 0x11333,
+ 0x11335, 0x11339,
+ 0x1133b, 0x11344,
+ 0x11347, 0x11348,
+ 0x1134b, 0x1134d,
+ 0x11350, 0x11350,
+ 0x11357, 0x11357,
+ 0x1135d, 0x11363,
+ 0x11366, 0x1136c,
+ 0x11370, 0x11374,
+ 0x11400, 0x1145b,
+ 0x1145d, 0x11461,
+ 0x11480, 0x114c7,
+ 0x114d0, 0x114d9,
+ 0x11580, 0x115b5,
+ 0x115b8, 0x115dd,
+ 0x11600, 0x11644,
+ 0x11650, 0x11659,
+ 0x11660, 0x1166c,
+ 0x11680, 0x116b9,
+ 0x116c0, 0x116c9,
+ 0x11700, 0x1171a,
+ 0x1171d, 0x1172b,
+ 0x11730, 0x11746,
+ 0x11800, 0x1183b,
+ 0x118a0, 0x118f2,
+ 0x118ff, 0x11906,
+ 0x11909, 0x11909,
+ 0x1190c, 0x11913,
+ 0x11915, 0x11916,
+ 0x11918, 0x11935,
+ 0x11937, 0x11938,
+ 0x1193b, 0x11946,
+ 0x11950, 0x11959,
+ 0x119a0, 0x119a7,
+ 0x119aa, 0x119d7,
+ 0x119da, 0x119e4,
+ 0x11a00, 0x11a47,
+ 0x11a50, 0x11aa2,
+ 0x11ab0, 0x11af8,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b09,
+ 0x11c00, 0x11c08,
+ 0x11c0a, 0x11c36,
+ 0x11c38, 0x11c45,
+ 0x11c50, 0x11c6c,
+ 0x11c70, 0x11c8f,
+ 0x11c92, 0x11ca7,
+ 0x11ca9, 0x11cb6,
+ 0x11d00, 0x11d06,
+ 0x11d08, 0x11d09,
+ 0x11d0b, 0x11d36,
+ 0x11d3a, 0x11d3a,
+ 0x11d3c, 0x11d3d,
+ 0x11d3f, 0x11d47,
+ 0x11d50, 0x11d59,
+ 0x11d60, 0x11d65,
+ 0x11d67, 0x11d68,
+ 0x11d6a, 0x11d8e,
+ 0x11d90, 0x11d91,
+ 0x11d93, 0x11d98,
+ 0x11da0, 0x11da9,
+ 0x11ee0, 0x11ef8,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f10,
+ 0x11f12, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f59,
+ 0x11fb0, 0x11fb0,
+ 0x11fc0, 0x11ff1,
+ 0x11fff, 0x12399,
+ 0x12400, 0x1246e,
+ 0x12470, 0x12474,
+ 0x12480, 0x12543,
+ 0x12f90, 0x12ff2,
+ 0x13000, 0x13455,
+ 0x14400, 0x14646,
+ 0x16800, 0x16a38,
+ 0x16a40, 0x16a5e,
+ 0x16a60, 0x16a69,
+ 0x16a6e, 0x16abe,
+ 0x16ac0, 0x16ac9,
+ 0x16ad0, 0x16aed,
+ 0x16af0, 0x16af5,
+ 0x16b00, 0x16b45,
+ 0x16b50, 0x16b59,
+ 0x16b5b, 0x16b61,
+ 0x16b63, 0x16b77,
+ 0x16b7d, 0x16b8f,
+ 0x16e40, 0x16e9a,
+ 0x16f00, 0x16f4a,
+ 0x16f4f, 0x16f87,
+ 0x16f8f, 0x16f9f,
+ 0x16fe0, 0x16fe4,
+ 0x16ff0, 0x16ff1,
+ 0x17000, 0x187f7,
+ 0x18800, 0x18cd5,
+ 0x18d00, 0x18d08,
+ 0x1aff0, 0x1aff3,
+ 0x1aff5, 0x1affb,
+ 0x1affd, 0x1affe,
+ 0x1b000, 0x1b122,
+ 0x1b132, 0x1b132,
+ 0x1b150, 0x1b152,
+ 0x1b155, 0x1b155,
+ 0x1b164, 0x1b167,
+ 0x1b170, 0x1b2fb,
+ 0x1bc00, 0x1bc6a,
+ 0x1bc70, 0x1bc7c,
+ 0x1bc80, 0x1bc88,
+ 0x1bc90, 0x1bc99,
+ 0x1bc9c, 0x1bca3,
+ 0x1cf00, 0x1cf2d,
+ 0x1cf30, 0x1cf46,
+ 0x1cf50, 0x1cfc3,
+ 0x1d000, 0x1d0f5,
+ 0x1d100, 0x1d126,
+ 0x1d129, 0x1d1ea,
+ 0x1d200, 0x1d245,
+ 0x1d2c0, 0x1d2d3,
+ 0x1d2e0, 0x1d2f3,
+ 0x1d300, 0x1d356,
+ 0x1d360, 0x1d378,
+ 0x1d400, 0x1d454,
+ 0x1d456, 0x1d49c,
+ 0x1d49e, 0x1d49f,
+ 0x1d4a2, 0x1d4a2,
+ 0x1d4a5, 0x1d4a6,
+ 0x1d4a9, 0x1d4ac,
+ 0x1d4ae, 0x1d4b9,
+ 0x1d4bb, 0x1d4bb,
+ 0x1d4bd, 0x1d4c3,
+ 0x1d4c5, 0x1d505,
+ 0x1d507, 0x1d50a,
+ 0x1d50d, 0x1d514,
+ 0x1d516, 0x1d51c,
+ 0x1d51e, 0x1d539,
+ 0x1d53b, 0x1d53e,
+ 0x1d540, 0x1d544,
+ 0x1d546, 0x1d546,
+ 0x1d54a, 0x1d550,
+ 0x1d552, 0x1d6a5,
+ 0x1d6a8, 0x1d7cb,
+ 0x1d7ce, 0x1da8b,
+ 0x1da9b, 0x1da9f,
+ 0x1daa1, 0x1daaf,
+ 0x1df00, 0x1df1e,
+ 0x1df25, 0x1df2a,
+ 0x1e000, 0x1e006,
+ 0x1e008, 0x1e018,
+ 0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
+ 0x1e023, 0x1e024,
+ 0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e06d,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
+ 0x1e100, 0x1e12c,
+ 0x1e130, 0x1e13d,
+ 0x1e140, 0x1e149,
+ 0x1e14e, 0x1e14f,
+ 0x1e290, 0x1e2ae,
+ 0x1e2c0, 0x1e2f9,
+ 0x1e2ff, 0x1e2ff,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4f9,
+ 0x1e7e0, 0x1e7e6,
+ 0x1e7e8, 0x1e7eb,
+ 0x1e7ed, 0x1e7ee,
+ 0x1e7f0, 0x1e7fe,
+ 0x1e800, 0x1e8c4,
+ 0x1e8c7, 0x1e8d6,
+ 0x1e900, 0x1e94b,
+ 0x1e950, 0x1e959,
+ 0x1e95e, 0x1e95f,
+ 0x1ec71, 0x1ecb4,
+ 0x1ed01, 0x1ed3d,
+ 0x1ee00, 0x1ee03,
+ 0x1ee05, 0x1ee1f,
+ 0x1ee21, 0x1ee22,
+ 0x1ee24, 0x1ee24,
+ 0x1ee27, 0x1ee27,
+ 0x1ee29, 0x1ee32,
+ 0x1ee34, 0x1ee37,
+ 0x1ee39, 0x1ee39,
+ 0x1ee3b, 0x1ee3b,
+ 0x1ee42, 0x1ee42,
+ 0x1ee47, 0x1ee47,
+ 0x1ee49, 0x1ee49,
+ 0x1ee4b, 0x1ee4b,
+ 0x1ee4d, 0x1ee4f,
+ 0x1ee51, 0x1ee52,
+ 0x1ee54, 0x1ee54,
+ 0x1ee57, 0x1ee57,
+ 0x1ee59, 0x1ee59,
+ 0x1ee5b, 0x1ee5b,
+ 0x1ee5d, 0x1ee5d,
+ 0x1ee5f, 0x1ee5f,
+ 0x1ee61, 0x1ee62,
+ 0x1ee64, 0x1ee64,
+ 0x1ee67, 0x1ee6a,
+ 0x1ee6c, 0x1ee72,
+ 0x1ee74, 0x1ee77,
+ 0x1ee79, 0x1ee7c,
+ 0x1ee7e, 0x1ee7e,
+ 0x1ee80, 0x1ee89,
+ 0x1ee8b, 0x1ee9b,
+ 0x1eea1, 0x1eea3,
+ 0x1eea5, 0x1eea9,
+ 0x1eeab, 0x1eebb,
+ 0x1eef0, 0x1eef1,
+ 0x1f000, 0x1f02b,
+ 0x1f030, 0x1f093,
+ 0x1f0a0, 0x1f0ae,
+ 0x1f0b1, 0x1f0bf,
+ 0x1f0c1, 0x1f0cf,
+ 0x1f0d1, 0x1f0f5,
+ 0x1f100, 0x1f1ad,
+ 0x1f1e6, 0x1f202,
+ 0x1f210, 0x1f23b,
+ 0x1f240, 0x1f248,
+ 0x1f250, 0x1f251,
+ 0x1f260, 0x1f265,
+ 0x1f300, 0x1f6d7,
+ 0x1f6dc, 0x1f6ec,
+ 0x1f6f0, 0x1f6fc,
+ 0x1f700, 0x1f776,
+ 0x1f77b, 0x1f7d9,
+ 0x1f7e0, 0x1f7eb,
+ 0x1f7f0, 0x1f7f0,
+ 0x1f800, 0x1f80b,
+ 0x1f810, 0x1f847,
+ 0x1f850, 0x1f859,
+ 0x1f860, 0x1f887,
+ 0x1f890, 0x1f8ad,
+ 0x1f8b0, 0x1f8b1,
+ 0x1f900, 0x1fa53,
+ 0x1fa60, 0x1fa6d,
+ 0x1fa70, 0x1fa7c,
+ 0x1fa80, 0x1fa88,
+ 0x1fa90, 0x1fabd,
+ 0x1fabf, 0x1fac5,
+ 0x1face, 0x1fadb,
+ 0x1fae0, 0x1fae8,
+ 0x1faf0, 0x1faf8,
+ 0x1fb00, 0x1fb92,
+ 0x1fb94, 0x1fbca,
+ 0x1fbf0, 0x1fbf9,
+ 0x1fffe, 0x2a6df,
+ 0x2a700, 0x2b739,
+ 0x2b740, 0x2b81d,
+ 0x2b820, 0x2cea1,
+ 0x2ceb0, 0x2ebe0,
+ 0x2f800, 0x2fa1d,
+ 0x2fffe, 0x3134a,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
+ 0x3fffe, 0x3ffff,
+ 0x4fffe, 0x4ffff,
+ 0x5fffe, 0x5ffff,
+ 0x6fffe, 0x6ffff,
+ 0x7fffe, 0x7ffff,
+ 0x8fffe, 0x8ffff,
+ 0x9fffe, 0x9ffff,
+ 0xafffe, 0xaffff,
+ 0xbfffe, 0xbffff,
+ 0xcfffe, 0xcffff,
+ 0xdfffe, 0xdffff,
+ 0xe0001, 0xe0001,
+ 0xe0020, 0xe007f,
+ 0xe0100, 0xe01ef,
+ 0xefffe, 0x10ffff,
+}; /* CR_Age_15_0 */
+
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
/* 'Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Prepend': Grapheme_Cluster_Break=Prepend */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Prepend[] = {
- 14,
+ 15,
0x0600, 0x0605,
0x06dd, 0x06dd,
0x070f, 0x070f,
@@ -36650,6 +37652,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Prepend[] = {
0x11a3a, 0x11a3a,
0x11a84, 0x11a89,
0x11d46, 0x11d46,
+ 0x11f02, 0x11f02,
}; /* CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Prepend */
/* 'Grapheme_Cluster_Break_CR': Grapheme_Cluster_Break=CR */
@@ -36677,7 +37680,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Control[] = {
0x2060, 0x206f,
0xfeff, 0xfeff,
0xfff0, 0xfffb,
- 0x13430, 0x13438,
+ 0x13430, 0x1343f,
0x1bca0, 0x1bca3,
0x1d173, 0x1d17a,
0xe0000, 0xe001f,
@@ -36687,7 +37690,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Control[] = {
/* 'Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Extend': Grapheme_Cluster_Break=Extend */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Extend[] = {
- 354,
+ 364,
0x0300, 0x036f,
0x0483, 0x0489,
0x0591, 0x05bd,
@@ -36790,7 +37793,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Extend[] = {
0x0e47, 0x0e4e,
0x0eb1, 0x0eb1,
0x0eb4, 0x0ebc,
- 0x0ec8, 0x0ecd,
+ 0x0ec8, 0x0ece,
0x0f18, 0x0f19,
0x0f35, 0x0f35,
0x0f37, 0x0f37,
@@ -36919,6 +37922,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Extend[] = {
0x10ae5, 0x10ae6,
0x10d24, 0x10d27,
0x10eab, 0x10eac,
+ 0x10efd, 0x10eff,
0x10f46, 0x10f50,
0x10f82, 0x10f85,
0x11001, 0x11001,
@@ -36941,6 +37945,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Extend[] = {
0x11234, 0x11234,
0x11236, 0x11237,
0x1123e, 0x1123e,
+ 0x11241, 0x11241,
0x112df, 0x112df,
0x112e3, 0x112ea,
0x11300, 0x11301,
@@ -37008,6 +38013,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Extend[] = {
0x11d95, 0x11d95,
0x11d97, 0x11d97,
0x11ef3, 0x11ef4,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f01,
+ 0x11f36, 0x11f3a,
+ 0x11f40, 0x11f40,
+ 0x11f42, 0x11f42,
+ 0x13440, 0x13440,
+ 0x13447, 0x13455,
0x16af0, 0x16af4,
0x16b30, 0x16b36,
0x16f4f, 0x16f4f,
@@ -37034,9 +38045,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Extend[] = {
0x1e01b, 0x1e021,
0x1e023, 0x1e024,
0x1e026, 0x1e02a,
+ 0x1e08f, 0x1e08f,
0x1e130, 0x1e136,
0x1e2ae, 0x1e2ae,
0x1e2ec, 0x1e2ef,
+ 0x1e4ec, 0x1e4ef,
0x1e8d0, 0x1e8d6,
0x1e944, 0x1e94a,
0x1f3fb, 0x1f3ff,
@@ -37049,7 +38062,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Extend[] = {
/* 'Grapheme_Cluster_Break_SpacingMark': Grapheme_Cluster_Break=SpacingMark */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_SpacingMark[] = {
- 161,
+ 165,
0x0903, 0x0903,
0x093b, 0x093b,
0x093e, 0x0940,
@@ -37081,6 +38094,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_SpacingMark[] = {
0x0cc3, 0x0cc4,
0x0cc7, 0x0cc8,
0x0cca, 0x0ccb,
+ 0x0cf3, 0x0cf3,
0x0d02, 0x0d03,
0x0d3f, 0x0d40,
0x0d46, 0x0d48,
@@ -37183,7 +38197,6 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_SpacingMark[] = {
0x116ac, 0x116ac,
0x116ae, 0x116af,
0x116b6, 0x116b6,
- 0x11720, 0x11721,
0x11726, 0x11726,
0x1182c, 0x1182e,
0x11838, 0x11838,
@@ -37207,6 +38220,10 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_SpacingMark[] = {
0x11d93, 0x11d94,
0x11d96, 0x11d96,
0x11ef5, 0x11ef6,
+ 0x11f03, 0x11f03,
+ 0x11f34, 0x11f35,
+ 0x11f3e, 0x11f3f,
+ 0x11f41, 0x11f41,
0x16f51, 0x16f87,
0x16ff0, 0x16ff1,
0x1d166, 0x1d166,
@@ -39275,6 +40292,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Yezidi[] = {
0x10e80, 0x10ebf,
}; /* CR_In_Yezidi */
+/* 'In_Arabic_Extended_C': Block */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Arabic_Extended_C[] = {
+ 1,
+ 0x10ec0, 0x10eff,
+}; /* CR_In_Arabic_Extended_C */
+
/* 'In_Old_Sogdian': Block */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Old_Sogdian[] = {
1,
@@ -39458,6 +40481,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Pau_Cin_Hau[] = {
0x11ac0, 0x11aff,
}; /* CR_In_Pau_Cin_Hau */
+/* 'In_Devanagari_Extended_A': Block */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Devanagari_Extended_A[] = {
+ 1,
+ 0x11b00, 0x11b5f,
+}; /* CR_In_Devanagari_Extended_A */
+
/* 'In_Bhaiksuki': Block */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Bhaiksuki[] = {
1,
@@ -39488,6 +40517,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Makasar[] = {
0x11ee0, 0x11eff,
}; /* CR_In_Makasar */
+/* 'In_Kawi': Block */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Kawi[] = {
+ 1,
+ 0x11f00, 0x11f5f,
+}; /* CR_In_Kawi */
+
/* 'In_Lisu_Supplement': Block */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Lisu_Supplement[] = {
1,
@@ -39533,7 +40568,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Egyptian_Hieroglyphs[] = {
/* 'In_Egyptian_Hieroglyph_Format_Controls': Block */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Egyptian_Hieroglyph_Format_Controls[] = {
1,
- 0x13430, 0x1343f,
+ 0x13430, 0x1345f,
}; /* CR_In_Egyptian_Hieroglyph_Format_Controls */
/* 'In_Anatolian_Hieroglyphs': Block */
@@ -39680,6 +40715,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Ancient_Greek_Musical_Notation[] = {
0x1d200, 0x1d24f,
}; /* CR_In_Ancient_Greek_Musical_Notation */
+/* 'In_Kaktovik_Numerals': Block */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Kaktovik_Numerals[] = {
+ 1,
+ 0x1d2c0, 0x1d2df,
+}; /* CR_In_Kaktovik_Numerals */
+
/* 'In_Mayan_Numerals': Block */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Mayan_Numerals[] = {
1,
@@ -39722,6 +40763,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Glagolitic_Supplement[] = {
0x1e000, 0x1e02f,
}; /* CR_In_Glagolitic_Supplement */
+/* 'In_Cyrillic_Extended_D': Block */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Cyrillic_Extended_D[] = {
+ 1,
+ 0x1e030, 0x1e08f,
+}; /* CR_In_Cyrillic_Extended_D */
+
/* 'In_Nyiakeng_Puachue_Hmong': Block */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Nyiakeng_Puachue_Hmong[] = {
1,
@@ -39740,6 +40787,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Wancho[] = {
0x1e2c0, 0x1e2ff,
}; /* CR_In_Wancho */
+/* 'In_Nag_Mundari': Block */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Nag_Mundari[] = {
+ 1,
+ 0x1e4d0, 0x1e4ff,
+}; /* CR_In_Nag_Mundari */
+
/* 'In_Ethiopic_Extended_B': Block */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Ethiopic_Extended_B[] = {
1,
@@ -39914,6 +40967,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_G[] = {
0x30000, 0x3134f,
}; /* CR_In_CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_G */
+/* 'In_CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_H': Block */
+static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_H[] = {
+ 1,
+ 0x31350, 0x323af,
+}; /* CR_In_CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_H */
+
/* 'In_Tags': Block */
static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_Tags[] = {
1,
@@ -39952,7 +41011,6 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_No_Block[] = {
0x10bb0, 0x10bff,
0x10c50, 0x10c7f,
0x10d40, 0x10e5f,
- 0x10ec0, 0x10eff,
0x11250, 0x1127f,
0x11380, 0x113ff,
0x114e0, 0x1157f,
@@ -39960,12 +41018,12 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_No_Block[] = {
0x11750, 0x117ff,
0x11850, 0x1189f,
0x11960, 0x1199f,
- 0x11b00, 0x11bff,
+ 0x11b60, 0x11bff,
0x11cc0, 0x11cff,
0x11db0, 0x11edf,
- 0x11f00, 0x11faf,
+ 0x11f60, 0x11faf,
0x12550, 0x12f8f,
- 0x13440, 0x143ff,
+ 0x13460, 0x143ff,
0x14680, 0x167ff,
0x16b90, 0x16e3f,
0x16ea0, 0x16eff,
@@ -39974,12 +41032,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_No_Block[] = {
0x1b300, 0x1bbff,
0x1bcb0, 0x1ceff,
0x1cfd0, 0x1cfff,
- 0x1d250, 0x1d2df,
+ 0x1d250, 0x1d2bf,
0x1d380, 0x1d3ff,
0x1dab0, 0x1deff,
- 0x1e030, 0x1e0ff,
+ 0x1e090, 0x1e0ff,
0x1e150, 0x1e28f,
- 0x1e300, 0x1e7df,
+ 0x1e300, 0x1e4cf,
+ 0x1e500, 0x1e7df,
0x1e8e0, 0x1e8ff,
0x1e960, 0x1ec6f,
0x1ecc0, 0x1ecff,
@@ -39989,7 +41048,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint CR_In_No_Block[] = {
0x2a6e0, 0x2a6ff,
0x2ebf0, 0x2f7ff,
0x2fa20, 0x2ffff,
- 0x31350, 0xdffff,
+ 0x323b0, 0xdffff,
0xe0080, 0xe00ff,
0xe01f0, 0xeffff,
}; /* CR_In_No_Block */
@@ -40233,6 +41292,8 @@ static const OnigCodePoint* const CodeRanges[] = {
CR_Tangsa,
CR_Toto,
CR_Vithkuqi,
+ CR_Kawi,
+ CR_Nag_Mundari,
CR_White_Space,
CR_Bidi_Control,
CR_Join_Control,
@@ -40299,6 +41360,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint* const CodeRanges[] = {
CR_Age_12_1,
CR_Age_13_0,
CR_Age_14_0,
+ CR_Age_15_0,
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_Prepend,
CR_Grapheme_Cluster_Break_CR,
@@ -40522,6 +41584,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint* const CodeRanges[] = {
CR_In_Hanifi_Rohingya,
CR_In_Rumi_Numeral_Symbols,
CR_In_Yezidi,
+ CR_In_Arabic_Extended_C,
CR_In_Old_Sogdian,
CR_In_Sogdian,
CR_In_Old_Uyghur,
@@ -40553,11 +41616,13 @@ static const OnigCodePoint* const CodeRanges[] = {
CR_In_Soyombo,
CR_In_Unified_Canadian_Aboriginal_Syllabics_Extended_A,
CR_In_Pau_Cin_Hau,
+ CR_In_Devanagari_Extended_A,
CR_In_Bhaiksuki,
CR_In_Marchen,
CR_In_Masaram_Gondi,
CR_In_Gunjala_Gondi,
CR_In_Makasar,
+ CR_In_Kawi,
CR_In_Lisu_Supplement,
CR_In_Tamil_Supplement,
CR_In_Cuneiform,
@@ -40590,6 +41655,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint* const CodeRanges[] = {
CR_In_Byzantine_Musical_Symbols,
CR_In_Musical_Symbols,
CR_In_Ancient_Greek_Musical_Notation,
+ CR_In_Kaktovik_Numerals,
CR_In_Mayan_Numerals,
CR_In_Tai_Xuan_Jing_Symbols,
CR_In_Counting_Rod_Numerals,
@@ -40597,9 +41663,11 @@ static const OnigCodePoint* const CodeRanges[] = {
CR_In_Sutton_SignWriting,
CR_In_Latin_Extended_G,
CR_In_Glagolitic_Supplement,
+ CR_In_Cyrillic_Extended_D,
CR_In_Nyiakeng_Puachue_Hmong,
CR_In_Toto,
CR_In_Wancho,
+ CR_In_Nag_Mundari,
CR_In_Ethiopic_Extended_B,
CR_In_Mende_Kikakui,
CR_In_Adlam,
@@ -40629,6 +41697,7 @@ static const OnigCodePoint* const CodeRanges[] = {
CR_In_CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_F,
CR_In_CJK_Compatibility_Ideographs_Supplement,
CR_In_CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_G,
+ CR_In_CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_H,
CR_In_Tags,
CR_In_Variation_Selectors_Supplement,
CR_In_Supplementary_Private_Use_Area_A,
@@ -40653,9 +41722,9 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_struct *uniname2ctype_p(register const char *s
/* maximum key range = 15, duplicates = 0 */
#else /* USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES */
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
-#define TOTAL_KEYWORDS 856
+#define TOTAL_KEYWORDS 866
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
-#define TOTAL_KEYWORDS 880
+#define TOTAL_KEYWORDS 891
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
#define MIN_WORD_LENGTH 1
#define MAX_WORD_LENGTH 45
@@ -40704,13 +41773,13 @@ uniname2ctype_hash (register const char *str, register size_t len)
6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099,
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 12, 6099, 3, 1,
- 4, 8, 36, 24, 14, 16, 10, 7, 6099, 6099,
+ 4, 8, 32, 26, 14, 17, 10, 7, 6099, 6099,
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099,
6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099,
6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099,
6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 1, 1425, 113,
- 437, 37, 1086, 1071, 1051, 4, 1267, 9, 500, 88,
+ 437, 37, 1086, 1071, 1051, 4, 1984, 9, 500, 88,
8, 18, 1371, 1287, 54, 203, 310, 619, 1958, 603,
275, 1624, 44, 1, 22, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099, 6099
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES */
@@ -40940,6 +42009,7 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str636[sizeof("innewa")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str639[sizeof("sk")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str642[sizeof("control")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str643[sizeof("inkawi")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str645[sizeof("inancientsymbols")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str647[sizeof("palm")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str650[sizeof("inlycian")];
@@ -40954,6 +42024,7 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str695[sizeof("inwarangciti")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str696[sizeof("sora")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str697[sizeof("inopticalcharacterrecognition")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str700[sizeof("kawi")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str703[sizeof("inoldsogdian")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str705[sizeof("inmalayalam")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str707[sizeof("bamum")];
@@ -41074,11 +42145,13 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1182[sizeof("inogham")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1183[sizeof("cher")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1185[sizeof("chakma")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1186[sizeof("inkaktoviknumerals")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1190[sizeof("emoji")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1191[sizeof("insiddham")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1197[sizeof("cherokee")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1198[sizeof("khar")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1203[sizeof("inmongolian")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1204[sizeof("innagmundari")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1207[sizeof("incherokeesupplement")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1209[sizeof("manichaean")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1212[sizeof("inolchiki")];
@@ -41122,48 +42195,46 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1257[sizeof("age=6.0")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1258[sizeof("age=6.2")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1259[sizeof("age=7.0")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1259[sizeof("age=15.0")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1260[sizeof("age=7.0")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1262[sizeof("age=6.3")];
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1263[sizeof("cwt")];
#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1265[sizeof("age=5.1")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1265[sizeof("age=14.0")];
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1266[sizeof("unassigned")];
#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1267[sizeof("age=5.0")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1268[sizeof("age=5.2")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1269[sizeof("age=14.0")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1267[sizeof("age=5.1")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1269[sizeof("age=5.0")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1270[sizeof("age=5.2")];
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1271[sizeof("diacritic")];
+#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1273[sizeof("age=4.1")];
+#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1274[sizeof("ahom")];
#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1277[sizeof("age=4.1")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1279[sizeof("age=4.0")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1275[sizeof("age=4.0")];
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1282[sizeof("incjkunifiedideographsextensione")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1284[sizeof("hani")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1285[sizeof("khmr")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1287[sizeof("han")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1289[sizeof("insinhala")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1292[sizeof("inmiscellaneoustechnical")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1297[sizeof("saur")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1298[sizeof("hano")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1300[sizeof("guru")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1301[sizeof("sundanese")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1306[sizeof("punct")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1314[sizeof("paucinhau")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1317[sizeof("gurmukhi")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1323[sizeof("inkhojki")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1327[sizeof("hanunoo")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1328[sizeof("chorasmian")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1330[sizeof("hira")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1331[sizeof("logicalorderexception")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1340[sizeof("khmer")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1343[sizeof("limbu")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1349[sizeof("chrs")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1352[sizeof("oriya")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1354[sizeof("inscriptionalpahlavi")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str1356[sizeof("incyrillicextendedd")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1358[sizeof("incjkunifiedideographsextensionc")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1360[sizeof("cntrl")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1365[sizeof("inlatinextendedadditional")];
@@ -41231,7 +42302,6 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1587[sizeof("indogra")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1597[sizeof("arab")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1598[sizeof("medefaidrin")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1601[sizeof("hatran")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1607[sizeof("inshorthandformatcontrols")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1613[sizeof("phli")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1617[sizeof("inimperialaramaic")];
@@ -41240,7 +42310,6 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1623[sizeof("inanatolianhieroglyphs")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1629[sizeof("punctuation")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1635[sizeof("graphemeextend")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1636[sizeof("hatr")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1643[sizeof("cwl")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1644[sizeof("vith")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1654[sizeof("ingeometricshapes")];
@@ -41298,7 +42367,6 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1845[sizeof("oidc")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1848[sizeof("bopo")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1851[sizeof("cuneiform")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1857[sizeof("hex")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1866[sizeof("caseignorable")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1871[sizeof("inoldpersian")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1881[sizeof("cwu")];
@@ -41317,10 +42385,8 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1935[sizeof("oids")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1936[sizeof("inarabicextendeda")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1941[sizeof("modifierletter")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1948[sizeof("gujr")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1950[sizeof("incjksymbolsandpunctuation")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1956[sizeof("olower")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str1957[sizeof("gujarati")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1958[sizeof("bopomofo")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1964[sizeof("inlisu")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1967[sizeof("inoldpermic")];
@@ -41334,19 +42400,26 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1993[sizeof("inbalinese")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1994[sizeof("sorasompeng")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str1996[sizeof("closepunctuation")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2001[sizeof("hani")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2002[sizeof("inmayannumerals")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2004[sizeof("han")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2006[sizeof("inmiscellaneousmathematicalsymbolsb")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2010[sizeof("inlepcha")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2011[sizeof("patsyn")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2012[sizeof("inlisusupplement")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2014[sizeof("insyriacsupplement")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2015[sizeof("hano")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2016[sizeof("newa")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2023[sizeof("spacingmark")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2024[sizeof("inpalmyrene")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2026[sizeof("takr")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2033[sizeof("xposixpunct")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2040[sizeof("inkhojki")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2042[sizeof("taile")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2043[sizeof("assigned")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2044[sizeof("hanunoo")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2047[sizeof("hira")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2048[sizeof("inarabicextendedc")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2062[sizeof("newtailue")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2070[sizeof("space")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2073[sizeof("intelugu")];
@@ -41397,41 +42470,35 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2278[sizeof("shaw")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2279[sizeof("palmyrene")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2283[sizeof("soyo")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2296[sizeof("incjkunifiedideographsextensionh")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2305[sizeof("sgnw")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2308[sizeof("toto")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2312[sizeof("caucasianalbanian")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2315[sizeof("inmathematicalalphanumericsymbols")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2316[sizeof("incjkunifiedideographsextensiong")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2318[sizeof("hatran")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2321[sizeof("taiviet")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2323[sizeof("meroitichieroglyphs")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2327[sizeof("ingeorgianextended")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2331[sizeof("incjkunifiedideographsextensionf")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2333[sizeof("oldpersian")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2341[sizeof("mahj")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2343[sizeof("induployan")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2344[sizeof("incyrillicextendedb")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2345[sizeof("dash")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2350[sizeof("mahajani")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2351[sizeof("hang")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2353[sizeof("hatr")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2361[sizeof("innyiakengpuachuehmong")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2364[sizeof("incombiningdiacriticalmarks")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2370[sizeof("ingujarati")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2373[sizeof("nl")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2374[sizeof("incombiningdiacriticalmarksforsymbols")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2375[sizeof("khudawadi")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2389[sizeof("ingunjalagondi")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2397[sizeof("incjkradicalssupplement")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2398[sizeof("inglagolitic")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2405[sizeof("orkh")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2406[sizeof("hiragana")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2414[sizeof("syrc")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2418[sizeof("inrejang")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2427[sizeof("surrogate")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2428[sizeof("khoj")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2433[sizeof("indevanagari")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2434[sizeof("avestan")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2437[sizeof("oldpermic")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2438[sizeof("hmng")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2440[sizeof("ethi")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2451[sizeof("ogam")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2454[sizeof("rohg")];
@@ -41439,7 +42506,7 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2464[sizeof("java")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2470[sizeof("inphagspa")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2475[sizeof("lepcha")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2476[sizeof("inenclosedcjklettersandmonths")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2476[sizeof("indevanagariextendeda")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2478[sizeof("intifinagh")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2479[sizeof("intagalog")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2481[sizeof("incombiningdiacriticalmarkssupplement")];
@@ -41449,6 +42516,7 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2513[sizeof("insymbolsandpictographsextendeda")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2530[sizeof("syriac")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2534[sizeof("inbengali")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2535[sizeof("nagm")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2545[sizeof("extendedpictographic")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2548[sizeof("buhd")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2549[sizeof("javanese")];
@@ -41457,6 +42525,7 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2567[sizeof("inlatin1supplement")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2570[sizeof("ingothic")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2572[sizeof("invariationselectors")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2574[sizeof("hex")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2575[sizeof("inverticalforms")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2576[sizeof("ebase")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2582[sizeof("incurrencysymbols")];
@@ -41470,15 +42539,15 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2652[sizeof("invedicextensions")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2656[sizeof("inlimbu")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2657[sizeof("olditalic")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2660[sizeof("rjng")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2665[sizeof("gujr")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2666[sizeof("mathsymbol")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2670[sizeof("incjkunifiedideographsextensionb")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str2674[sizeof("gujarati")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2688[sizeof("phagspa")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2689[sizeof("invariationselectorssupplement")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2694[sizeof("currencysymbol")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2705[sizeof("inlinearbsyllabary")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2726[sizeof("wancho")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2738[sizeof("hmnp")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2750[sizeof("inpaucinhau")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2761[sizeof("other")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2762[sizeof("otheridcontinue")];
@@ -41488,7 +42557,6 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2772[sizeof("warangciti")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2775[sizeof("othernumber")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2786[sizeof("digit")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2787[sizeof("hebr")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2793[sizeof("nonspacingmark")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2801[sizeof("titlecaseletter")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2808[sizeof("inmeroiticcursive")];
@@ -41508,7 +42576,6 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2871[sizeof("noncharactercodepoint")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2879[sizeof("oldhungarian")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2886[sizeof("insymbolsforlegacycomputing")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2901[sizeof("hangul")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2902[sizeof("insmallformvariants")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2904[sizeof("inhangulsyllables")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2905[sizeof("emojipresentation")];
@@ -41520,15 +42587,12 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2964[sizeof("inpsalterpahlavi")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2966[sizeof("whitespace")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2967[sizeof("finalpunctuation")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2969[sizeof("hung")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2970[sizeof("orya")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2972[sizeof("hexdigit")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2980[sizeof("phlp")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2984[sizeof("inbamumsupplement")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2986[sizeof("buhid")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2987[sizeof("paragraphseparator")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2988[sizeof("inalphabeticpresentationforms")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str2993[sizeof("hluw")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str2997[sizeof("inlatinextendedg")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3001[sizeof("elba")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3002[sizeof("changeswhentitlecased")];
@@ -41545,30 +42609,39 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3048[sizeof("tagbanwa")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3052[sizeof("tamil")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3053[sizeof("khitansmallscript")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3058[sizeof("mahj")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3067[sizeof("mahajani")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3068[sizeof("hang")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3071[sizeof("tirh")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3072[sizeof("sylotinagri")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3082[sizeof("talu")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3084[sizeof("nagmundari")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3086[sizeof("deva")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3087[sizeof("ingujarati")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3091[sizeof("deprecated")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3099[sizeof("inarabicpresentationformsb")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3104[sizeof("devanagari")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3106[sizeof("ingunjalagondi")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3107[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=t")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3109[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=lvt")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3110[sizeof("taitham")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3111[sizeof("nbat")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3118[sizeof("telu")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3123[sizeof("hiragana")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3125[sizeof("nabataean")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str3140[sizeof("inmahjongtiles")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3135[sizeof("inrejang")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3142[sizeof("intangutsupplement")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3145[sizeof("khoj")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3155[sizeof("hmng")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3157[sizeof("cyprominoan")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3158[sizeof("inhebrew")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3176[sizeof("inmathematicaloperators")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3180[sizeof("inarabicsupplement")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3193[sizeof("inenclosedcjklettersandmonths")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3209[sizeof("changeswhenlowercased")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3212[sizeof("tangut")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3215[sizeof("elbasan")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3218[sizeof("osmanya")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str3227[sizeof("inyijinghexagramsymbols")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3237[sizeof("insuperscriptsandsubscripts")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3239[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=extend")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3240[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=prepend")];
@@ -41579,7 +42652,6 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3275[sizeof("kayahli")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3284[sizeof("inplayingcards")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3287[sizeof("elym")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str3290[sizeof("injavanese")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3297[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=l")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3303[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=control")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3313[sizeof("ogrext")];
@@ -41595,6 +42667,7 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3371[sizeof("cypriot")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3372[sizeof("any")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3373[sizeof("otheruppercase")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3377[sizeof("rjng")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3391[sizeof("wspace")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3396[sizeof("inindicsiyaqnumbers")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3405[sizeof("inprivateusearea")];
@@ -41602,11 +42675,12 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3428[sizeof("oupper")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3433[sizeof("signwriting")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3436[sizeof("nushu")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str3452[sizeof("hanifirohingya")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3455[sizeof("hmnp")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3458[sizeof("upper")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3460[sizeof("insupplementalarrowsc")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3483[sizeof("omath")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3502[sizeof("modifiersymbol")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3504[sizeof("hebr")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3505[sizeof("inhalfwidthandfullwidthforms")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3511[sizeof("insupplementalmathematicaloperators")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3532[sizeof("inpahawhhmong")];
@@ -41615,60 +42689,68 @@ struct uniname2ctype_pool_t
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3580[sizeof("dupl")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3590[sizeof("ogham")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3613[sizeof("dashpunctuation")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3618[sizeof("hangul")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3648[sizeof("inhanguljamoextendedb")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3659[sizeof("bassavah")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3664[sizeof("aghb")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3686[sizeof("hung")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3689[sizeof("hexdigit")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3698[sizeof("incypriotsyllabary")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3699[sizeof("indivesakuru")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3701[sizeof("tibt")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3705[sizeof("inlatinextendedb")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3710[sizeof("hluw")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3713[sizeof("tibetan")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3721[sizeof("inyisyllables")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3744[sizeof("oldnortharabian")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3754[sizeof("defaultignorablecodepoint")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3766[sizeof("inhighprivateusesurrogates")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str3770[sizeof("rejang")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3799[sizeof("soyombo")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3807[sizeof("otherdefaultignorablecodepoint")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3842[sizeof("pahawhhmong")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3845[sizeof("unifiedideograph")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3850[sizeof("othermath")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3854[sizeof("changeswhencasefolded")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3857[sizeof("inmahjongtiles")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3868[sizeof("dep")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3881[sizeof("divesakuru")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3884[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=lf")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3891[sizeof("uppercaseletter")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3924[sizeof("insupplementalpunctuation")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3942[sizeof("ethiopic")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str3944[sizeof("inyijinghexagramsymbols")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3949[sizeof("ecomp")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3976[sizeof("inglagoliticsupplement")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str3978[sizeof("hebrew")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str3998[sizeof("inbopomofoextended")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str4066[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=zwj")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str4007[sizeof("injavanese")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4106[sizeof("otherpunctuation")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4116[sizeof("tifinagh")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4127[sizeof("tfng")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str4169[sizeof("hanifirohingya")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4231[sizeof("tavt")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4308[sizeof("inboxdrawing")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4309[sizeof("oldsoutharabian")];
- char uniname2ctype_pool_str4321[sizeof("hyphen")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4348[sizeof("inegyptianhieroglyphs")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4361[sizeof("inegyptianhieroglyphformatcontrols")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4459[sizeof("tagb")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str4487[sizeof("rejang")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4604[sizeof("tglg")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4626[sizeof("tagalog")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4627[sizeof("othergraphemeextend")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4674[sizeof("insupplementaryprivateuseareaa")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4683[sizeof("inhighsurrogates")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str4695[sizeof("hebrew")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4734[sizeof("duployan")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4755[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=v")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4756[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=lv")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4772[sizeof("insupplementalarrowsb")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str4783[sizeof("graphemeclusterbreak=zwj")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4810[sizeof("telugu")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4898[sizeof("zyyy")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4982[sizeof("olduyghur")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str4986[sizeof("inhangulcompatibilityjamo")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str5018[sizeof("openpunctuation")];
+ char uniname2ctype_pool_str5038[sizeof("hyphen")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str5134[sizeof("insupplementalsymbolsandpictographs")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str5141[sizeof("egyp")];
char uniname2ctype_pool_str5300[sizeof("nyiakengpuachuehmong")];
@@ -41845,6 +42927,7 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"innewa",
"sk",
"control",
+ "inkawi",
"inancientsymbols",
"palm",
"inlycian",
@@ -41859,6 +42942,7 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"inwarangciti",
"sora",
"inopticalcharacterrecognition",
+ "kawi",
"inoldsogdian",
"inmalayalam",
"bamum",
@@ -41991,11 +43075,13 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"inogham",
"cher",
"chakma",
+ "inkaktoviknumerals",
"emoji",
"insiddham",
"cherokee",
"khar",
"inmongolian",
+ "innagmundari",
"incherokeesupplement",
"manichaean",
"inolchiki",
@@ -42039,48 +43125,46 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
"age=6.0",
"age=6.2",
+ "age=15.0",
"age=7.0",
"age=6.3",
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
"cwt",
#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
- "age=5.1",
+ "age=14.0",
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
"unassigned",
#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
+ "age=5.1",
"age=5.0",
"age=5.2",
- "age=14.0",
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
"diacritic",
- "ahom",
#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
"age=4.1",
+#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
+ "ahom",
+#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
"age=4.0",
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
"incjkunifiedideographsextensione",
- "hani",
"khmr",
- "han",
"insinhala",
"inmiscellaneoustechnical",
"saur",
- "hano",
"guru",
"sundanese",
"punct",
"paucinhau",
"gurmukhi",
- "inkhojki",
- "hanunoo",
"chorasmian",
- "hira",
"logicalorderexception",
"khmer",
"limbu",
"chrs",
"oriya",
"inscriptionalpahlavi",
+ "incyrillicextendedd",
"incjkunifiedideographsextensionc",
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES */
"cntrl",
@@ -42152,7 +43236,6 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"indogra",
"arab",
"medefaidrin",
- "hatran",
"inshorthandformatcontrols",
"phli",
"inimperialaramaic",
@@ -42161,7 +43244,6 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"inanatolianhieroglyphs",
"punctuation",
"graphemeextend",
- "hatr",
"cwl",
"vith",
"ingeometricshapes",
@@ -42219,7 +43301,6 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"oidc",
"bopo",
"cuneiform",
- "hex",
"caseignorable",
"inoldpersian",
"cwu",
@@ -42238,10 +43319,8 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"oids",
"inarabicextendeda",
"modifierletter",
- "gujr",
"incjksymbolsandpunctuation",
"olower",
- "gujarati",
"bopomofo",
"inlisu",
"inoldpermic",
@@ -42255,12 +43334,15 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"inbalinese",
"sorasompeng",
"closepunctuation",
+ "hani",
"inmayannumerals",
+ "han",
"inmiscellaneousmathematicalsymbolsb",
"inlepcha",
"patsyn",
"inlisusupplement",
"insyriacsupplement",
+ "hano",
"newa",
"spacingmark",
"inpalmyrene",
@@ -42270,8 +43352,12 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES
"lower",
#else /* USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES */
+ "inkhojki",
"taile",
"assigned",
+ "hanunoo",
+ "hira",
+ "inarabicextendedc",
"newtailue",
"space",
"intelugu",
@@ -42324,41 +43410,35 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"shaw",
"palmyrene",
"soyo",
+ "incjkunifiedideographsextensionh",
"sgnw",
"toto",
"caucasianalbanian",
"inmathematicalalphanumericsymbols",
"incjkunifiedideographsextensiong",
+ "hatran",
"taiviet",
"meroitichieroglyphs",
"ingeorgianextended",
"incjkunifiedideographsextensionf",
"oldpersian",
- "mahj",
"induployan",
"incyrillicextendedb",
"dash",
- "mahajani",
- "hang",
+ "hatr",
"innyiakengpuachuehmong",
"incombiningdiacriticalmarks",
- "ingujarati",
"nl",
"incombiningdiacriticalmarksforsymbols",
"khudawadi",
- "ingunjalagondi",
"incjkradicalssupplement",
"inglagolitic",
"orkh",
- "hiragana",
"syrc",
- "inrejang",
"surrogate",
- "khoj",
"indevanagari",
"avestan",
"oldpermic",
- "hmng",
"ethi",
"ogam",
"rohg",
@@ -42366,7 +43446,7 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"java",
"inphagspa",
"lepcha",
- "inenclosedcjklettersandmonths",
+ "indevanagariextendeda",
"intifinagh",
"intagalog",
"incombiningdiacriticalmarkssupplement",
@@ -42376,6 +43456,7 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"insymbolsandpictographsextendeda",
"syriac",
"inbengali",
+ "nagm",
"extendedpictographic",
"buhd",
"javanese",
@@ -42384,6 +43465,7 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"inlatin1supplement",
"ingothic",
"invariationselectors",
+ "hex",
"inverticalforms",
"ebase",
"incurrencysymbols",
@@ -42397,15 +43479,15 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"invedicextensions",
"inlimbu",
"olditalic",
- "rjng",
+ "gujr",
"mathsymbol",
"incjkunifiedideographsextensionb",
+ "gujarati",
"phagspa",
"invariationselectorssupplement",
"currencysymbol",
"inlinearbsyllabary",
"wancho",
- "hmnp",
"inpaucinhau",
"other",
"otheridcontinue",
@@ -42419,7 +43501,6 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES
"blank"
#else /* USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES */
- "hebr",
"nonspacingmark",
"titlecaseletter",
"inmeroiticcursive",
@@ -42439,7 +43520,6 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"noncharactercodepoint",
"oldhungarian",
"insymbolsforlegacycomputing",
- "hangul",
"insmallformvariants",
"inhangulsyllables",
"emojipresentation",
@@ -42451,15 +43531,12 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"inpsalterpahlavi",
"whitespace",
"finalpunctuation",
- "hung",
"orya",
- "hexdigit",
"phlp",
"inbamumsupplement",
"buhid",
"paragraphseparator",
"inalphabeticpresentationforms",
- "hluw",
"inlatinextendedg",
"elba",
"changeswhentitlecased",
@@ -42476,30 +43553,39 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"tagbanwa",
"tamil",
"khitansmallscript",
+ "mahj",
+ "mahajani",
+ "hang",
"tirh",
"sylotinagri",
"talu",
+ "nagmundari",
"deva",
+ "ingujarati",
"deprecated",
"inarabicpresentationformsb",
"devanagari",
+ "ingunjalagondi",
"graphemeclusterbreak=t",
"graphemeclusterbreak=lvt",
"taitham",
"nbat",
"telu",
+ "hiragana",
"nabataean",
- "inmahjongtiles",
+ "inrejang",
"intangutsupplement",
+ "khoj",
+ "hmng",
"cyprominoan",
"inhebrew",
"inmathematicaloperators",
"inarabicsupplement",
+ "inenclosedcjklettersandmonths",
"changeswhenlowercased",
"tangut",
"elbasan",
"osmanya",
- "inyijinghexagramsymbols",
"insuperscriptsandsubscripts",
"graphemeclusterbreak=extend",
"graphemeclusterbreak=prepend",
@@ -42510,7 +43596,6 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"kayahli",
"inplayingcards",
"elym",
- "injavanese",
"graphemeclusterbreak=l",
"graphemeclusterbreak=control",
"ogrext",
@@ -42526,6 +43611,7 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"cypriot",
"any",
"otheruppercase",
+ "rjng",
"wspace",
"inindicsiyaqnumbers",
"inprivateusearea",
@@ -42533,11 +43619,12 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"oupper",
"signwriting",
"nushu",
- "hanifirohingya",
+ "hmnp",
"upper",
"insupplementalarrowsc",
"omath",
"modifiersymbol",
+ "hebr",
"inhalfwidthandfullwidthforms",
"insupplementalmathematicaloperators",
"inpahawhhmong",
@@ -42546,60 +43633,68 @@ static const struct uniname2ctype_pool_t uniname2ctype_pool_contents =
"dupl",
"ogham",
"dashpunctuation",
+ "hangul",
"inhanguljamoextendedb",
"bassavah",
"aghb",
+ "hung",
+ "hexdigit",
"incypriotsyllabary",
"indivesakuru",
"tibt",
"inlatinextendedb",
+ "hluw",
"tibetan",
"inyisyllables",
"oldnortharabian",
"defaultignorablecodepoint",
"inhighprivateusesurrogates",
- "rejang",
"soyombo",
"otherdefaultignorablecodepoint",
"pahawhhmong",
"unifiedideograph",
"othermath",
"changeswhencasefolded",
+ "inmahjongtiles",
"dep",
"divesakuru",
"graphemeclusterbreak=lf",
"uppercaseletter",
"insupplementalpunctuation",
"ethiopic",
+ "inyijinghexagramsymbols",
"ecomp",
"inglagoliticsupplement",
- "hebrew",
"inbopomofoextended",
- "graphemeclusterbreak=zwj",
+ "injavanese",
"otherpunctuation",
"tifinagh",
"tfng",
+ "hanifirohingya",
"tavt",
"inboxdrawing",
"oldsoutharabian",
- "hyphen",
"inegyptianhieroglyphs",
"inegyptianhieroglyphformatcontrols",
"tagb",
+ "rejang",
"tglg",
"tagalog",
"othergraphemeextend",
"insupplementaryprivateuseareaa",
"inhighsurrogates",
+ "hebrew",
"duployan",
"graphemeclusterbreak=v",
"graphemeclusterbreak=lv",
"insupplementalarrowsb",
+ "graphemeclusterbreak=zwj",
"telugu",
"zyyy",
"olduyghur",
"inhangulcompatibilityjamo",
"openpunctuation",
+ "hyphen",
"insupplementalsymbolsandpictographs",
"egyp",
"nyiakengpuachuehmong",
@@ -42635,13 +43730,13 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str48), 95},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str49), 95},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str52), 343},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str52), 346},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str55), 21},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str64), 44},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str66), 330},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str66), 333},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str67), 52},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str71), 181},
@@ -42659,9 +43754,9 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str94), 33},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str100), 149},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str101), 510},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str101), 513},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str102), 108},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str103), 261},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str103), 263},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str107), 31},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str108), 77},
@@ -42680,27 +43775,27 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str130), 42},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str131), 172},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str134), 494},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str134), 497},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str139), 170},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str145), 513},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str146), 569},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str145), 516},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str146), 575},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str148), 574},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str149), 531},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str148), 580},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str149), 535},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str151), 18},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str152), 169},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str153), 160},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str158), 276},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str158), 278},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str161), 324},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str161), 327},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str177), 349},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str178), 558},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str177), 352},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str178), 563},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str183), 75},
{-1}, {-1},
@@ -42709,19 +43804,19 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str190), 208},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str203), 357},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str204), 485},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str203), 360},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str204), 488},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str210), 575},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str210), 581},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str212), 362},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str212), 365},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str213), 115},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str218), 545},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str218), 549},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str226), 171},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str230), 526},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str230), 530},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str231), 31},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str236), 25},
@@ -42733,64 +43828,64 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str253), 102},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str260), 562},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str260), 568},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str263), 161},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str265), 19},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str267), 79},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str268), 354},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str268), 357},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str270), 268},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str270), 270},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str274), 561},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str275), 514},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str274), 567},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str275), 517},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str281), 318},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str281), 321},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str282), 40},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str283), 79},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str285), 533},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str285), 537},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str287), 144},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str288), 144},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str289), 555},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str289), 560},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str293), 218},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str297), 212},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str301), 392},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str301), 395},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str311), 322},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str311), 325},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str313), 453},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str313), 456},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str315), 241},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str315), 243},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str320), 269},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str320), 271},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str322), 129},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str328), 331},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str328), 334},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str331), 76},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str335), 556},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str335), 561},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str338), 329},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str338), 332},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str340), 76},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str342), 346},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str342), 349},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str345), 53},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str346), 268},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str346), 270},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str348), 423},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str348), 426},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str352), 529},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str352), 533},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str362), 163},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -42798,14 +43893,14 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str373), 160},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str381), 550},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str381), 554},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str386), 368},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str386), 371},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str399), 327},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str399), 330},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str401), 544},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str401), 548},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str404), 81},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -42828,176 +43923,179 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str470), 22},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str475), 521},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str475), 524},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str480), 454},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str480), 457},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str481), 188},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str486), 473},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str486), 476},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str488), 582},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str488), 588},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str491), 467},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str491), 470},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str500), 127},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str504), 187},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str505), 247},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str505), 249},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str506), 24},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str509), 24},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str511), 460},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str511), 463},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str520), 420},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str520), 423},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str533), 230},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str538), 91},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str541), 549},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str541), 553},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str543), 91},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str556), 542},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str556), 546},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str558), 347},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str558), 350},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str559), 70},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str560), 512},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str560), 515},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str565), 615},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str565), 624},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str566), 37},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str568), 113},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str572), 499},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str572), 502},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str577), 602},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str577), 611},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str579), 106},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str582), 403},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str583), 477},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str582), 406},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str583), 480},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str590), 74},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str594), 168},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str596), 613},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str596), 622},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str597), 146},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str600), 487},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str600), 490},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str602), 70},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str604), 573},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str605), 620},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str604), 579},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str605), 629},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str608), 628},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str608), 637},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str609), 229},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str614), 603},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str614), 612},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str624), 195},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str625), 444},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str625), 447},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str630), 29},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str636), 539},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str636), 543},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str639), 49},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str642), 19},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str645), 482},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str643), 564},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str645), 485},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str647), 192},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str650), 484},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str650), 487},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str657), 51},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str660), 266},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str660), 268},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str672), 332},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str672), 335},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str675), 68},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str678), 171},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str679), 599},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str679), 607},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str683), 265},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str683), 267},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str692), 69},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str695), 547},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str695), 551},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str696), 175},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str697), 396},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str703), 523},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str697), 399},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str700), 236},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str703), 527},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str705), 344},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str705), 347},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str707), 158},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str708), 581},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str708), 587},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str713), 373},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str713), 376},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str720), 72},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str737), 7},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str738), 370},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str738), 373},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str742), 6},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str745), 267},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str745), 269},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str753), 238},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str753), 240},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str755), 511},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str755), 514},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str760), 428},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str760), 431},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str761), 167},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str766), 156},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str767), 600},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str767), 608},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str771), 167},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str776), 266},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str776), 268},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str783), 156},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str787), 254},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str787), 256},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str791), 193},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str794), 583},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str794), 589},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str797), 50},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str799), 608},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str799), 617},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str802), 13},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str803), 587},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str803), 593},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str809), 443},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str809), 446},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str814), 490},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str814), 493},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str818), 395},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str818), 398},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str821), 479},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str822), 589},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str821), 482},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str822), 595},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str823), 47},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str824), 112},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str825), 441},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str825), 444},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str828), 590},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str828), 596},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str838), 157},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -43010,32 +44108,32 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str855), 67},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str857), 316},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str857), 319},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str875), 366},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str875), 369},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str886), 401},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str886), 404},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str895), 409},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str895), 412},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str898), 497},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str898), 500},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str900), 612},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str900), 621},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str906), 518},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str907), 446},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str906), 521},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str907), 449},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str920), 416},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str920), 419},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str924), 68},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str925), 592},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str926), 341},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str925), 599},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str926), 344},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str928), 536},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str929), 458},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str928), 540},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str929), 461},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str930), 41},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -43044,13 +44142,13 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str961), 2},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str963), 255},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str963), 257},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str974), 507},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str974), 510},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str986), 367},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str986), 370},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str994), 85},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str995), 104},
@@ -43058,21 +44156,21 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1010), 26},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1013), 492},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1013), 495},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1015), 481},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1015), 484},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1021), 67},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1024), 53},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1025), 456},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1025), 459},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1028), 136},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1032), 377},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1032), 380},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1035), 319},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1036), 563},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1035), 322},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1036), 569},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1049), 173},
@@ -43082,26 +44180,26 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1072), 197},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1081), 411},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1081), 414},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1085), 257},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1085), 259},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1087), 593},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1087), 600},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1089), 115},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1095), 248},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1095), 250},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1096), 71},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1097), 537},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1097), 541},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1102), 520},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1102), 523},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1104), 228},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1105), 217},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1107), 538},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1107), 542},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1109), 237},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1109), 239},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1114), 69},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1115), 11},
@@ -43110,7 +44208,7 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1120), 60},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1134), 422},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1134), 425},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1140), 93},
{-1},
@@ -43118,153 +44216,155 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1145), 137},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1146), 131},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1147), 264},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1147), 266},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1149), 158},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1150), 98},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1151), 495},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1151), 498},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1152), 217},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1153), 138},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1156), 525},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1156), 529},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1157), 203},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1158), 166},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1164), 238},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1164), 240},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1168), 104},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1170), 386},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1171), 532},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1170), 389},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1171), 536},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1174), 323},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1174), 326},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1175), 26},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1176), 208},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1177), 74},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1178), 350},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1178), 353},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1180), 183},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1181), 151},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1182), 356},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1182), 359},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1183), 101},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1185), 170},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1190), 270},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1191), 541},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1186), 597},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1190), 272},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1191), 545},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1197), 101},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1198), 135},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1203), 363},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1207), 459},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1203), 366},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1204), 609},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1207), 462},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1209), 186},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1212), 376},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1212), 379},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1223), 578},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1223), 584},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1227), 241},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1227), 243},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1229), 235},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1230), 265},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1230), 267},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1231), 206},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1232), 352},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1232), 355},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1233), 73},
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1234), 296},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1235), 298},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1236), 295},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1237), 297},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1234), 298},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1235), 300},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1236), 297},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1237), 299},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1241), 299},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1242), 277},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1241), 301},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1242), 279},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1243), 25},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1244), 338},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1244), 341},
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
{-1},
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1245), 279},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1245), 281},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1246), 432},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1246), 435},
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
{-1},
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1247), 278},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1247), 280},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1248), 30},
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1249), 281},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1250), 294},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1251), 280},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1252), 282},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1253), 293},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1249), 283},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1250), 296},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1251), 282},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1252), 284},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1253), 295},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1254), 560},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1254), 566},
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
{-1},
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1255), 289},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1255), 291},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1256), 276},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1256), 278},
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1263), 64},
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1257), 288},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1258), 290},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1259), 292},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1257), 290},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1258), 292},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1259), 303},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1260), 294},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1262), 293},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {-1}, {-1},
-#ifdef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1262), 291},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1263), 64},
+#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
+ {-1}, {-1},
+#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1265), 286},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1265), 302},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1266), 21},
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1267), 285},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1268), 287},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1269), 300},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1267), 288},
{-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1269), 287},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1270), 289},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1271), 248},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1271), 250},
+#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
{-1}, {-1},
+#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1273), 286},
+#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1274), 200},
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#else /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1277), 284},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1279), 283},
- {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1275), 285},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_AGE_PROPERTIES */
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1282), 626},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1284), 110},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1282), 635},
+ {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1285), 105},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1287), 110},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1289), 345},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1289), 348},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1292), 394},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1292), 397},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1297), 145},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1298), 117},
- {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1300), 86},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1301), 141},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -43273,14 +44373,11 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1314), 193},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1317), 86},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1323), 535},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1327), 117},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1328), 227},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1330), 107},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1331), 261},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1328), 227},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1331), 263},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1340), 105},
{-1}, {-1},
@@ -43291,18 +44388,20 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1352), 88},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1354), 164},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1358), 624},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1356), 605},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1358), 633},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1360), 3},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1365), 384},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1365), 387},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1367), 530},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1367), 534},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1369), 256},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1369), 258},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1373), 272},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1373), 274},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1375), 135},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -43315,29 +44414,29 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1392), 138},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1400), 201},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1401), 397},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1401), 400},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1407), 224},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1409), 38},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1415), 570},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1415), 576},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1419), 140},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1420), 140},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1422), 321},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1422), 324},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1426), 39},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1428), 181},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1429), 36},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1438), 434},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1438), 437},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1442), 540},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1442), 544},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1448), 505},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1448), 508},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1449), 122},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1451), 203},
@@ -43348,109 +44447,106 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1460), 215},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1462), 554},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1462), 559},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1470), 504},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1471), 506},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1470), 507},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1471), 509},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1474), 134},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1475), 426},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1476), 508},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1475), 429},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1476), 511},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1480), 245},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1480), 247},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1489), 33},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1495), 260},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1495), 262},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1497), 496},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1497), 499},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1499), 611},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1499), 620},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1501), 196},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1507), 122},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1508), 231},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1517), 610},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1517), 619},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1520), 237},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1520), 239},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1524), 483},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1524), 486},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1529), 120},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1531), 419},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1531), 422},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1533), 142},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1536), 127},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1537), 269},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1537), 271},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1542), 465},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1542), 468},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1547), 168},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1549), 519},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1549), 522},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1557), 85},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1563), 273},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1563), 275},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1565), 326},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1565), 329},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1570), 210},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1572), 115},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1577), 564},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1577), 570},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1580), 131},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1582), 219},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1583), 125},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1587), 546},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1587), 550},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1597), 81},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1598), 219},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1601), 202},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1607), 586},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1607), 592},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1613), 164},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1617), 502},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1618), 272},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1617), 505},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1618), 274},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1622), 385},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1623), 567},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1622), 388},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1623), 573},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1629), 39},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1635), 72},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1636), 202},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1643), 62},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1644), 235},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1654), 400},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1655), 274},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1654), 403},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1655), 276},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1657), 114},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1662), 129},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1664), 448},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1664), 451},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1671), 340},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1671), 343},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1675), 469},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1675), 472},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1677), 314},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1677), 317},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1682), 625},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1682), 634},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1684), 199},
{-1},
@@ -43459,186 +44555,192 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1691), 124},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1699), 379},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1699), 382},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1701), 522},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1701), 525},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1704), 207},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1714), 207},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1722), 359},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1722), 362},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1724), 576},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1724), 582},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1728), 221},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1729), 442},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1729), 445},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1730), 222},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1731), 534},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1732), 247},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1731), 538},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1732), 249},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1733), 123},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1734), 114},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1735), 258},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1735), 260},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1740), 129},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1742), 161},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1745), 524},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1746), 402},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1745), 528},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1746), 405},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1750), 20},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1752), 516},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1752), 519},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1753), 148},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1757), 515},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1757), 518},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1766), 73},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1768), 148},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1769), 374},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1769), 377},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1776), 126},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1781), 552},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1781), 556},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1788), 97},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1793), 97},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1806), 348},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1806), 351},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1810), 630},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1811), 245},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1810), 640},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1811), 247},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1813), 264},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1813), 266},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1821), 224},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1828), 399},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1828), 402},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1838), 614},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1838), 623},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1841), 457},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1842), 391},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1841), 460},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1842), 394},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1843), 65},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1845), 263},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1845), 265},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1848), 109},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1851), 137},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1857), 244},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1866), 61},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1871), 491},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1871), 494},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1881), 63},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1888), 527},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1889), 551},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1888), 531},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1889), 555},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1896), 617},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1896), 626},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1902), 431},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1902), 434},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1904), 452},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1905), 584},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1904), 455},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1905), 590},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1912), 580},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1912), 586},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1913), 143},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1916), 588},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1916), 594},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1924), 143},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1929), 429},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1929), 432},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1932), 412},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1932), 415},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1935), 262},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1936), 335},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1935), 264},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1936), 338},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1941), 27},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1948), 87},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1950), 421},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1950), 424},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1956), 250},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1957), 87},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1956), 252},
+ {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1958), 109},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1964), 437},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1964), 440},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1967), 489},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1968), 634},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1969), 249},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1967), 492},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1968), 644},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1969), 251},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1974), 355},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1974), 358},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1981), 176},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1985), 405},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1985), 408},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1988), 438},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1988), 441},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1991), 1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str1993), 372},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str1993), 375},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1994), 175},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str1996), 42},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2002), 591},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2006), 407},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2010), 375},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2011), 267},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2012), 559},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2001), 110},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2002), 598},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2014), 333},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2004), 110},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2006), 410},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2010), 378},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2011), 269},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2012), 565},
{-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2014), 336},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2015), 117},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2016), 209},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2023), 32},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2024), 503},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2024), 506},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2026), 176},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2033), 8},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2040), 539},
+ {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2042), 121},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2043), 17},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2044), 117},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2047), 107},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2048), 526},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2062), 130},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2070), 9},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2073), 342},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2073), 345},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2077), 150},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2078), 254},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2078), 256},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2090), 275},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2090), 277},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2092), 150},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2095), 353},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2095), 356},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2103), 162},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2110), 123},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2114), 436},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2115), 381},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2114), 439},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2115), 384},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2117), 174},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -43649,15 +44751,15 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2137), 12},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2141), 242},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2141), 244},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2145), 52},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2146), 413},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2146), 416},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2149), 221},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2163), 249},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2163), 251},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2165), 174},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2166), 5},
@@ -43670,107 +44772,100 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2182), 216},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2195), 351},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2196), 493},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2195), 354},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2196), 496},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2207), 196},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2211), 20},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2216), 364},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2216), 367},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2217), 128},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2218), 543},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2218), 547},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2219), 78},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2224), 450},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2224), 453},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2228), 43},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2229), 35},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2232), 382},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2232), 385},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2233), 216},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2234), 92},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2235), 486},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2235), 489},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2241), 92},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2244), 440},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2244), 443},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2247), 36},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2248), 595},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2248), 602},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2276), 415},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2276), 418},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2278), 124},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2279), 192},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2283), 214},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2296), 639},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2305), 205},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2308), 234},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2312), 177},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2315), 594},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2316), 629},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2315), 601},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2316), 638},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2318), 202},
+ {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2321), 153},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2323), 172},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2327), 378},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2327), 381},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2331), 627},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2331), 636},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2333), 134},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2341), 185},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2343), 585},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2344), 439},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2345), 239},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2350), 185},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2351), 99},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2361), 598},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2364), 320},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2370), 339},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2343), 591},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2344), 442},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2345), 241},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2353), 202},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2361), 606},
{-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2364), 323},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2373), 37},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2374), 389},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2374), 392},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2375), 197},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2389), 557},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2397), 418},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2398), 410},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2397), 421},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2398), 413},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2405), 165},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2406), 107},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2414), 82},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2418), 449},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2427), 23},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2428), 183},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2433), 336},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2433), 339},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2434), 154},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2437), 194},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2438), 182},
- {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2440), 100},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
@@ -43778,36 +44873,36 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2454), 220},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2460), 255},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2460), 257},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2464), 159},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2470), 445},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2470), 448},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2475), 142},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2476), 430},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2476), 558},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2478), 414},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2479), 358},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2478), 417},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2479), 361},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2481), 383},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2481), 386},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2500), 121},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2506), 528},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2506), 532},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2511), 242},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2511), 244},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2513), 621},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2513), 630},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2530), 82},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2534), 337},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2534), 340},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2535), 237},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2545), 275},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2545), 277},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2548), 118},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2549), 159},
@@ -43815,74 +44910,74 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2551), 89},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2564), 369},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2564), 372},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2567), 315},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2567), 318},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2570), 488},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2570), 491},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2572), 470},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2575), 471},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2576), 273},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2572), 473},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2574), 246},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2575), 474},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2576), 275},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2582), 388},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2582), 391},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2588), 154},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2602), 210},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2606), 371},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2606), 374},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2608), 455},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2608), 458},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2609), 55},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2625), 260},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2625), 262},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2648), 252},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2648), 254},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2652), 380},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2652), 383},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2656), 365},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2656), 368},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2657), 112},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2660), 147},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2665), 87},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2666), 50},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2670), 623},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2670), 632},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2674), 87},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2688), 139},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2689), 631},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2689), 641},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2694), 48},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2705), 478},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2705), 481},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2726), 226},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2738), 225},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2750), 553},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2750), 557},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2761), 18},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2762), 263},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2762), 265},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2765), 133},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2766), 54},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2769), 480},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2769), 483},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2772), 199},
{-1}, {-1},
@@ -43890,94 +44985,87 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2786), 4},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2787), 80},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2793), 34},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2801), 29},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2808), 509},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2808), 512},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2810), 226},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2816), 307},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2816), 310},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2821), 390},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2821), 393},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2830), 605},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2830), 614},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2834), 361},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2834), 364},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2836), 78},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2847), 246},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2847), 248},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2852), 302},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2852), 305},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2855), 190},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2856), 66},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2859), 424},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2859), 427},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2867), 306},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2868), 246},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2867), 309},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2868), 248},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2871), 252},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2871), 254},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2879), 204},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2886), 622},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2886), 631},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2901), 99},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2902), 474},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2902), 477},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2904), 461},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2905), 271},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2904), 464},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2905), 273},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2907), 271},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2907), 273},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2909), 571},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2909), 577},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2911), 447},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2911), 450},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2941), 360},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2941), 363},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2953), 198},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2964), 517},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2964), 520},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2966), 236},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2966), 238},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2967), 43},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2969), 204},
+ {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2970), 88},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2972), 244},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2980), 195},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2984), 568},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2984), 574},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2986), 118},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str2987), 54},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2988), 468},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2993), 201},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str2997), 596},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2988), 471},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str2997), 603},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3001), 180},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3002), 64},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3005), 472},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3006), 577},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3005), 475},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3006), 583},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3015), 83},
{-1}, {-1},
@@ -43985,60 +45073,73 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3019), 165},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3026), 83},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3027), 500},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3027), 503},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3035), 232},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3042), 211},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3045), 606},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3045), 615},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3048), 119},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3052), 89},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3053), 229},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3058), 185},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3067), 185},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3068), 99},
+ {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3071), 198},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3072), 133},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3082), 130},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3084), 237},
+ {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3086), 84},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3091), 259},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3087), 342},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3091), 261},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3099), 475},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3099), 478},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3104), 84},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3107), 310},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3109), 312},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3106), 562},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3107), 313},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3109), 315},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3110), 152},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3111), 191},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3118), 90},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3123), 107},
+ {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3125), 191},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3140), 607},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3142), 579},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3135), 452},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3142), 585},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3145), 183},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3155), 182},
+ {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3157), 231},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3158), 325},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3158), 328},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3176), 393},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3176), 396},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3180), 328},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3180), 331},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3193), 433},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3209), 62},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3212), 211},
@@ -44046,97 +45147,97 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3215), 180},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3218), 125},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3227), 433},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3237), 387},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3237), 390},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3239), 305},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3240), 301},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3239), 308},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3240), 304},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3248), 213},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3254), 250},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3254), 252},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3265), 601},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3265), 610},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3267), 28},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3275), 146},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3284), 609},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3284), 618},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3287), 223},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3290), 451},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3297), 308},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3297), 311},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3303), 304},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3303), 307},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3313), 253},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3313), 255},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3320), 223},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3328), 63},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3329), 616},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3329), 625},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3331), 222},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3338), 262},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3338), 264},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3348), 404},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3348), 407},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3350), 498},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3350), 501},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3355), 47},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3360), 334},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3360), 337},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3371), 126},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3372), 16},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3373), 251},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3373), 253},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3377), 147},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3391), 236},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3396), 604},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3391), 238},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3396), 613},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3405), 466},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3405), 469},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3416), 51},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3428), 251},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3428), 253},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3433), 205},
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3436), 213},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3452), 220},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3455), 225},
+ {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3458), 10},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3460), 618},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3460), 627},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3483), 243},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3483), 245},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3502), 49},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3505), 476},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3504), 80},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3505), 479},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3511), 408},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3511), 411},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3532), 572},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3532), 578},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3533), 57},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -44152,11 +45253,13 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3613), 41},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3618), 99},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3648), 462},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3648), 465},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3659), 178},
@@ -44164,18 +45267,23 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3664), 177},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3698), 501},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3699), 548},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3686), 204},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3689), 246},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3698), 504},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3699), 552},
{-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3701), 96},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3705), 317},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3705), 320},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3710), 201},
+ {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3713), 96},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3721), 435},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3721), 438},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -44184,57 +45292,59 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3754), 71},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3766), 464},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3770), 147},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3766), 467},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3799), 214},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3807), 258},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3807), 260},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3842), 182},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3845), 257},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3845), 259},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3850), 243},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3850), 245},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3854), 65},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3857), 616},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3868), 259},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3868), 261},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3881), 228},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3884), 303},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3884), 306},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3891), 30},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3924), 417},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3924), 420},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str3942), 100},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3949), 274},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3944), 436},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3949), 276},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3976), 597},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3978), 80},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3976), 604},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str3998), 427},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str3998), 430},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4007), 454},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -44242,13 +45352,10 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4066), 313},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str4106), 45},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str4116), 132},
@@ -44259,14 +45366,15 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4169), 220},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str4231), 153},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -44277,18 +45385,17 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4308), 398},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4308), 401},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str4309), 162},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4321), 240},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4348), 565},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4348), 571},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4361), 566},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4361), 572},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -44304,6 +45411,7 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4487), 147},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -44316,42 +45424,45 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str4604), 116},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str4626), 116},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4627), 253},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4627), 255},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4674), 632},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4674), 642},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4683), 463},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4683), 466},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4695), 80},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str4734), 179},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4755), 309},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4756), 311},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4755), 312},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4756), 314},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4772), 406},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4772), 409},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4783), 316},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str4810), 90},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -44376,7 +45487,7 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1},
{uniname2ctype_offset(str4982), 232},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str4986), 425},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str4986), 428},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -44384,6 +45495,8 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{uniname2ctype_offset(str5018), 46},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str5038), 242},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
@@ -44394,8 +45507,8 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str5134), 619},
+ {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str5134), 628},
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES */
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#ifndef USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES
@@ -44525,7 +45638,7 @@ uniname2ctype_p (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
- {uniname2ctype_offset(str6098), 633}
+ {uniname2ctype_offset(str6098), 643}
#endif /* USE_UNICODE_PROPERTIES */
};
@@ -44556,22 +45669,22 @@ uniname2ctype(const UChar *name, unsigned int len)
return -1;
}
#if defined ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_STRING && !( \
- ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MAJOR == 14 && \
+ ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MAJOR == 15 && \
ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MINOR == 0 && \
ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_TEENY == 0 && \
1)
# error ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_STRING mismatch
#endif
-#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_STRING "14.0.0"
-#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MAJOR 14
+#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_STRING "15.0.0"
+#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MAJOR 15
#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_MINOR 0
#define ONIG_UNICODE_VERSION_TEENY 0
#if defined ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_STRING && !( \
- ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_MAJOR == 14 && \
+ ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_MAJOR == 15 && \
ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_MINOR == 0 && \
1)
# error ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_STRING mismatch
#endif
-#define ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_STRING "14.0"
-#define ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_MAJOR 14
+#define ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_STRING "15.0"
+#define ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_MAJOR 15
#define ONIG_UNICODE_EMOJI_VERSION_MINOR 0
diff --git a/encoding.c b/encoding.c
index b8e7f790b8..2f4b47bdfa 100644
--- a/encoding.c
+++ b/encoding.c
@@ -56,9 +56,8 @@ int rb_encdb_alias(const char *alias, const char *orig);
static ID id_encoding;
VALUE rb_cEncoding;
-#define DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA 128
-static VALUE rb_default_encoding_list;
-static VALUE rb_additional_encoding_list;
+#define ENCODING_LIST_CAPA 256
+static VALUE rb_encoding_list;
struct rb_encoding_entry {
const char *name;
@@ -67,9 +66,8 @@ struct rb_encoding_entry {
};
static struct enc_table {
- struct rb_encoding_entry *list;
+ struct rb_encoding_entry list[ENCODING_LIST_CAPA];
int count;
- int size;
st_table *names;
} global_enc_table;
@@ -128,47 +126,25 @@ enc_new(rb_encoding *encoding)
static void
enc_list_update(int index, rb_raw_encoding *encoding)
{
- if (index < DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA) {
- VALUE list = rb_default_encoding_list;
- if (list && NIL_P(rb_ary_entry(list, index))) {
- /* initialize encoding data */
- rb_ary_store(list, index, enc_new(encoding));
- }
- }
- else {
- RB_VM_LOCK_ENTER();
- {
- VALUE list = rb_additional_encoding_list;
- if (list && NIL_P(rb_ary_entry(list, index))) {
- /* initialize encoding data */
- rb_ary_store(list, index - DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA, enc_new(encoding));
- }
- }
- RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE();
+ RUBY_ASSERT(index < ENCODING_LIST_CAPA);
+
+ VALUE list = rb_encoding_list;
+ if (list && NIL_P(rb_ary_entry(list, index))) {
+ /* initialize encoding data */
+ rb_ary_store(list, index, enc_new(encoding));
}
}
static VALUE
enc_list_lookup(int idx)
{
- VALUE list, enc;
+ VALUE list, enc = Qnil;
- if (idx < DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA) {
- if (!(list = rb_default_encoding_list)) {
- rb_bug("rb_enc_from_encoding_index(%d): no rb_default_encoding_list", idx);
- }
+ if (idx < ENCODING_LIST_CAPA) {
+ list = rb_encoding_list;
+ RUBY_ASSERT(list);
enc = rb_ary_entry(list, idx);
}
- else {
- RB_VM_LOCK_ENTER();
- {
- if (!(list = rb_additional_encoding_list)) {
- rb_bug("rb_enc_from_encoding_index(%d): no rb_additional_encoding_list", idx);
- }
- enc = rb_ary_entry(list, idx - DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA);
- }
- RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE();
- }
if (NIL_P(enc)) {
rb_bug("rb_enc_from_encoding_index(%d): not created yet", idx);
@@ -345,16 +321,10 @@ rb_find_encoding(VALUE enc)
static int
enc_table_expand(struct enc_table *enc_table, int newsize)
{
- struct rb_encoding_entry *ent;
- int count = newsize;
-
- if (enc_table->size >= newsize) return newsize;
- newsize = (newsize + 7) / 8 * 8;
- ent = REALLOC_N(enc_table->list, struct rb_encoding_entry, newsize);
- memset(ent + enc_table->size, 0, sizeof(*ent)*(newsize - enc_table->size));
- enc_table->list = ent;
- enc_table->size = newsize;
- return count;
+ if (newsize > ENCODING_LIST_CAPA) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eEncodingError, "too many encoding (> %d)", ENCODING_LIST_CAPA);
+ }
+ return newsize;
}
static int
@@ -413,17 +383,7 @@ enc_from_index(struct enc_table *enc_table, int index)
rb_encoding *
rb_enc_from_index(int index)
{
- rb_encoding *enc;
-
- switch (index) {
- case ENCINDEX_ASCII_8BIT: return global_enc_ascii;
- case ENCINDEX_UTF_8: return global_enc_utf_8;
- case ENCINDEX_US_ASCII: return global_enc_us_ascii;
- default:
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table,
- enc = enc_from_index(enc_table, index));
- return enc;
- }
+ return enc_from_index(&global_enc_table, index);
}
int
@@ -462,7 +422,7 @@ enc_registered(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name)
st_data_t idx = 0;
if (!name) return -1;
- if (!enc_table->list) return -1;
+ if (!enc_table->names) return -1;
if (st_lookup(enc_table->names, (st_data_t)name, &idx)) {
return (int)idx;
}
@@ -484,11 +444,14 @@ rb_encdb_declare(const char *name)
}
static void
-enc_check_duplication(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name)
+enc_check_addable(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name)
{
if (enc_registered(enc_table, name) >= 0) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "encoding %s is already registered", name);
}
+ else if (!valid_encoding_name_p(name)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid encoding name: %s", name);
+ }
}
static rb_encoding*
@@ -524,11 +487,7 @@ rb_enc_set_base(const char *name, const char *orig)
int
rb_enc_set_dummy(int index)
{
- rb_encoding *enc;
-
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table,
- enc = enc_table->list[index].enc);
-
+ rb_encoding *enc = global_enc_table.list[index].enc;
ENC_SET_DUMMY((rb_raw_encoding *)enc);
return index;
}
@@ -538,7 +497,7 @@ enc_replicate(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name, rb_encoding *encodi
{
int idx;
- enc_check_duplication(enc_table, name);
+ enc_check_addable(enc_table, name);
idx = enc_register(enc_table, name, encoding);
if (idx < 0) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid encoding name: %s", name);
set_base_encoding(enc_table, idx, encoding);
@@ -727,7 +686,7 @@ rb_enc_alias(const char *alias, const char *orig)
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table);
{
- enc_check_duplication(enc_table, alias);
+ enc_check_addable(enc_table, alias);
if ((idx = rb_enc_find_index(orig)) < 0) {
r = -1;
}
@@ -764,7 +723,7 @@ rb_enc_init(struct enc_table *enc_table)
{
enc_table_expand(enc_table, ENCODING_COUNT + 1);
if (!enc_table->names) {
- enc_table->names = st_init_strcasetable();
+ enc_table->names = st_init_strcasetable_with_size(ENCODING_LIST_CAPA);
}
#define OnigEncodingASCII_8BIT OnigEncodingASCII
#define ENC_REGISTER(enc) enc_register_at(enc_table, ENCINDEX_##enc, rb_enc_name(&OnigEncoding##enc), &OnigEncoding##enc)
@@ -877,11 +836,9 @@ rb_enc_autoload(rb_encoding *enc)
int
rb_enc_find_index(const char *name)
{
- int i;
+ int i = enc_registered(&global_enc_table, name);
rb_encoding *enc;
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, i = enc_registered(enc_table, name));
-
if (i < 0) {
i = load_encoding(name);
}
@@ -1368,10 +1325,7 @@ enc_names(VALUE self)
args[0] = (VALUE)rb_to_encoding_index(self);
args[1] = rb_ary_new2(0);
-
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table,
- st_foreach(enc_table->names, enc_names_i, (st_data_t)args));
-
+ st_foreach(global_enc_table.names, enc_names_i, (st_data_t)args);
return args[1];
}
@@ -1397,14 +1351,7 @@ static VALUE
enc_list(VALUE klass)
{
VALUE ary = rb_ary_new2(0);
-
- RB_VM_LOCK_ENTER();
- {
- rb_ary_replace(ary, rb_default_encoding_list);
- rb_ary_concat(ary, rb_additional_encoding_list);
- }
- RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE();
-
+ rb_ary_replace(ary, rb_encoding_list);
return ary;
}
@@ -1553,15 +1500,17 @@ rb_locale_encindex(void)
if (idx < 0) idx = ENCINDEX_UTF_8;
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table);
- if (enc_registered(enc_table, "locale") < 0) {
+ if (enc_registered(&global_enc_table, "locale") < 0) {
# if defined _WIN32
void Init_w32_codepage(void);
Init_w32_codepage();
# endif
- enc_alias_internal(enc_table, "locale", idx);
+ GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table);
+ {
+ enc_alias_internal(enc_table, "locale", idx);
+ }
+ GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE();
}
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE();
return idx;
}
@@ -1575,13 +1524,8 @@ rb_locale_encoding(void)
int
rb_filesystem_encindex(void)
{
- int idx;
-
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table,
- idx = enc_registered(enc_table, "filesystem"));
-
- if (idx < 0)
- idx = ENCINDEX_ASCII_8BIT;
+ int idx = enc_registered(&global_enc_table, "filesystem");
+ if (idx < 0) idx = ENCINDEX_ASCII_8BIT;
return idx;
}
@@ -1612,7 +1556,14 @@ enc_set_default_encoding(struct default_encoding *def, VALUE encoding, const cha
if (NIL_P(encoding)) {
def->index = -1;
def->enc = 0;
- st_insert(enc_table->names, (st_data_t)strdup(name),
+ char *name_dup = strdup(name);
+
+ st_data_t existing_name = (st_data_t)name_dup;
+ if (st_delete(enc_table->names, &existing_name, NULL)) {
+ xfree((void *)existing_name);
+ }
+
+ st_insert(enc_table->names, (st_data_t)name_dup,
(st_data_t)UNSPECIFIED_ENCODING);
}
else {
@@ -1872,15 +1823,8 @@ rb_enc_name_list_i(st_data_t name, st_data_t idx, st_data_t arg)
static VALUE
rb_enc_name_list(VALUE klass)
{
- VALUE ary;
-
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table);
- {
- ary = rb_ary_new2(enc_table->names->num_entries);
- st_foreach(enc_table->names, rb_enc_name_list_i, (st_data_t)ary);
- }
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE();
-
+ VALUE ary = rb_ary_new2(global_enc_table.names->num_entries);
+ st_foreach(global_enc_table.names, rb_enc_name_list_i, (st_data_t)ary);
return ary;
}
@@ -1926,8 +1870,7 @@ rb_enc_aliases(VALUE klass)
aliases[0] = rb_hash_new();
aliases[1] = rb_ary_new();
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table,
- st_foreach(enc_table->names, rb_enc_aliases_enc_i, (st_data_t)aliases));
+ st_foreach(global_enc_table.names, rb_enc_aliases_enc_i, (st_data_t)aliases);
return aliases[0];
}
@@ -1996,13 +1939,7 @@ Init_Encoding(void)
struct enc_table *enc_table = &global_enc_table;
- if (DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA < enc_table->count) rb_bug("DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA is too small");
-
- list = rb_additional_encoding_list = rb_ary_new();
- RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(list);
- rb_gc_register_mark_object(list);
-
- list = rb_default_encoding_list = rb_ary_new2(DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA);
+ list = rb_encoding_list = rb_ary_new2(ENCODING_LIST_CAPA);
RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(list);
rb_gc_register_mark_object(list);
@@ -2024,5 +1961,5 @@ Init_encodings(void)
void
rb_enc_foreach_name(int (*func)(st_data_t name, st_data_t idx, st_data_t arg), st_data_t arg)
{
- GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, st_foreach(enc_table->names, func, arg));
+ st_foreach(global_enc_table.names, func, arg);
}
diff --git a/enum.c b/enum.c
index d900083370..b3c715e0a1 100644
--- a/enum.c
+++ b/enum.c
@@ -1373,7 +1373,6 @@ sort_by_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, _data))
static int
sort_by_cmp(const void *ap, const void *bp, void *data)
{
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt = { 0, 0 };
VALUE a;
VALUE b;
VALUE ary = (VALUE)data;
@@ -1385,7 +1384,7 @@ sort_by_cmp(const void *ap, const void *bp, void *data)
a = *(VALUE *)ap;
b = *(VALUE *)bp;
- return OPTIMIZED_CMP(a, b, cmp_opt);
+ return OPTIMIZED_CMP(a, b);
}
/*
@@ -1713,11 +1712,10 @@ cmpint_reenter_check(struct nmin_data *data, VALUE val)
static int
nmin_cmp(const void *ap, const void *bp, void *_data)
{
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt = { 0, 0 };
struct nmin_data *data = (struct nmin_data *)_data;
VALUE a = *(const VALUE *)ap, b = *(const VALUE *)bp;
#define rb_cmpint(cmp, a, b) rb_cmpint(cmpint_reenter_check(data, (cmp)), a, b)
- return OPTIMIZED_CMP(a, b, cmp_opt);
+ return OPTIMIZED_CMP(a, b);
#undef rb_cmpint
}
@@ -2027,7 +2025,6 @@ enum_none(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
struct min_t {
VALUE min;
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt;
};
static VALUE
@@ -2041,7 +2038,7 @@ min_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, args))
memo->min = i;
}
else {
- if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(i, memo->min, memo->cmp_opt) < 0) {
+ if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(i, memo->min) < 0) {
memo->min = i;
}
}
@@ -2130,7 +2127,7 @@ static VALUE
enum_min(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
VALUE memo;
- struct min_t *m = NEW_CMP_OPT_MEMO(struct min_t, memo);
+ struct min_t *m = NEW_MEMO_FOR(struct min_t, memo);
VALUE result;
VALUE num;
@@ -2138,8 +2135,6 @@ enum_min(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
return rb_nmin_run(obj, num, 0, 0, 0);
m->min = Qundef;
- m->cmp_opt.opt_methods = 0;
- m->cmp_opt.opt_inited = 0;
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
rb_block_call(obj, id_each, 0, 0, min_ii, memo);
}
@@ -2153,7 +2148,6 @@ enum_min(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
struct max_t {
VALUE max;
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt;
};
static VALUE
@@ -2167,7 +2161,7 @@ max_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, args))
memo->max = i;
}
else {
- if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(i, memo->max, memo->cmp_opt) > 0) {
+ if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(i, memo->max) > 0) {
memo->max = i;
}
}
@@ -2255,7 +2249,7 @@ static VALUE
enum_max(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
VALUE memo;
- struct max_t *m = NEW_CMP_OPT_MEMO(struct max_t, memo);
+ struct max_t *m = NEW_MEMO_FOR(struct max_t, memo);
VALUE result;
VALUE num;
@@ -2263,8 +2257,6 @@ enum_max(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
return rb_nmin_run(obj, num, 0, 1, 0);
m->max = Qundef;
- m->cmp_opt.opt_methods = 0;
- m->cmp_opt.opt_inited = 0;
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
rb_block_call(obj, id_each, 0, 0, max_ii, (VALUE)memo);
}
@@ -2280,7 +2272,6 @@ struct minmax_t {
VALUE min;
VALUE max;
VALUE last;
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt;
};
static void
@@ -2293,11 +2284,11 @@ minmax_i_update(VALUE i, VALUE j, struct minmax_t *memo)
memo->max = j;
}
else {
- n = OPTIMIZED_CMP(i, memo->min, memo->cmp_opt);
+ n = OPTIMIZED_CMP(i, memo->min);
if (n < 0) {
memo->min = i;
}
- n = OPTIMIZED_CMP(j, memo->max, memo->cmp_opt);
+ n = OPTIMIZED_CMP(j, memo->max);
if (n > 0) {
memo->max = j;
}
@@ -2320,7 +2311,7 @@ minmax_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, _memo))
j = memo->last;
memo->last = Qundef;
- n = OPTIMIZED_CMP(j, i, memo->cmp_opt);
+ n = OPTIMIZED_CMP(j, i);
if (n == 0)
i = j;
else if (n < 0) {
@@ -2422,12 +2413,10 @@ static VALUE
enum_minmax(VALUE obj)
{
VALUE memo;
- struct minmax_t *m = NEW_CMP_OPT_MEMO(struct minmax_t, memo);
+ struct minmax_t *m = NEW_MEMO_FOR(struct minmax_t, memo);
m->min = Qundef;
m->last = Qundef;
- m->cmp_opt.opt_methods = 0;
- m->cmp_opt.opt_inited = 0;
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
rb_block_call(obj, id_each, 0, 0, minmax_ii, memo);
if (!UNDEF_P(m->last))
@@ -2447,7 +2436,6 @@ enum_minmax(VALUE obj)
static VALUE
min_by_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, args))
{
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt = { 0, 0 };
struct MEMO *memo = MEMO_CAST(args);
VALUE v;
@@ -2458,7 +2446,7 @@ min_by_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, args))
MEMO_V1_SET(memo, v);
MEMO_V2_SET(memo, i);
}
- else if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(v, memo->v1, cmp_opt) < 0) {
+ else if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(v, memo->v1) < 0) {
MEMO_V1_SET(memo, v);
MEMO_V2_SET(memo, i);
}
@@ -2522,7 +2510,6 @@ enum_min_by(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
static VALUE
max_by_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, args))
{
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt = { 0, 0 };
struct MEMO *memo = MEMO_CAST(args);
VALUE v;
@@ -2533,7 +2520,7 @@ max_by_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, args))
MEMO_V1_SET(memo, v);
MEMO_V2_SET(memo, i);
}
- else if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(v, memo->v1, cmp_opt) > 0) {
+ else if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(v, memo->v1) > 0) {
MEMO_V1_SET(memo, v);
MEMO_V2_SET(memo, i);
}
@@ -2606,8 +2593,6 @@ struct minmax_by_t {
static void
minmax_by_i_update(VALUE v1, VALUE v2, VALUE i1, VALUE i2, struct minmax_by_t *memo)
{
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt = { 0, 0 };
-
if (UNDEF_P(memo->min_bv)) {
memo->min_bv = v1;
memo->max_bv = v2;
@@ -2615,11 +2600,11 @@ minmax_by_i_update(VALUE v1, VALUE v2, VALUE i1, VALUE i2, struct minmax_by_t *m
memo->max = i2;
}
else {
- if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(v1, memo->min_bv, cmp_opt) < 0) {
+ if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(v1, memo->min_bv) < 0) {
memo->min_bv = v1;
memo->min = i1;
}
- if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(v2, memo->max_bv, cmp_opt) > 0) {
+ if (OPTIMIZED_CMP(v2, memo->max_bv) > 0) {
memo->max_bv = v2;
memo->max = i2;
}
@@ -2629,7 +2614,6 @@ minmax_by_i_update(VALUE v1, VALUE v2, VALUE i1, VALUE i2, struct minmax_by_t *m
static VALUE
minmax_by_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, _memo))
{
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt = { 0, 0 };
struct minmax_by_t *memo = MEMO_FOR(struct minmax_by_t, _memo);
VALUE vi, vj, j;
int n;
@@ -2647,7 +2631,7 @@ minmax_by_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, _memo))
j = memo->last;
memo->last_bv = Qundef;
- n = OPTIMIZED_CMP(vj, vi, cmp_opt);
+ n = OPTIMIZED_CMP(vj, vi);
if (n == 0) {
i = j;
vi = vj;
@@ -3033,7 +3017,6 @@ each_cons_i(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(i, args))
static VALUE
enum_each_cons_size(VALUE obj, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
{
- struct cmp_opt_data cmp_opt = { 0, 0 };
const VALUE zero = LONG2FIX(0);
VALUE n, size;
long cons_size = NUM2LONG(RARRAY_AREF(args, 0));
@@ -3043,7 +3026,7 @@ enum_each_cons_size(VALUE obj, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
if (NIL_P(size)) return Qnil;
n = add_int(size, 1 - cons_size);
- return (OPTIMIZED_CMP(n, zero, cmp_opt) == -1) ? zero : n;
+ return (OPTIMIZED_CMP(n, zero) == -1) ? zero : n;
}
/*
@@ -4476,7 +4459,7 @@ sum_iter(VALUE i, struct enum_sum_memo *memo)
}
else switch (TYPE(memo->v)) {
default: sum_iter_some_value(i, memo); return;
- case T_FLOAT: sum_iter_Kahan_Babuska(i, memo); return;
+ case T_FLOAT:
case T_FIXNUM:
case T_BIGNUM:
case T_RATIONAL:
diff --git a/enumerator.c b/enumerator.c
index a0c51b585c..d587b63d32 100644
--- a/enumerator.c
+++ b/enumerator.c
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
#include "id.h"
#include "internal.h"
+#include "internal/class.h"
#include "internal/enumerator.h"
#include "internal/error.h"
#include "internal/hash.h"
@@ -72,6 +73,8 @@
* puts %w[foo bar baz].map.with_index { |w, i| "#{i}:#{w}" }
* # => ["0:foo", "1:bar", "2:baz"]
*
+ * == External Iteration
+ *
* An Enumerator can also be used as an external iterator.
* For example, Enumerator#next returns the next value of the iterator
* or raises StopIteration if the Enumerator is at the end.
@@ -82,15 +85,44 @@
* puts e.next # => 3
* puts e.next # raises StopIteration
*
- * Note that enumeration sequence by +next+, +next_values+, +peek+ and
- * +peek_values+ do not affect other non-external
- * enumeration methods, unless the underlying iteration method itself has
- * side-effect, e.g. IO#each_line.
+ * +next+, +next_values+, +peek+ and +peek_values+ are the only methods
+ * which use external iteration (and Array#zip(Enumerable-not-Array) which uses +next+).
+ *
+ * These methods do not affect other internal enumeration methods,
+ * unless the underlying iteration method itself has side-effect, e.g. IO#each_line.
+ *
+ * External iteration differs *significantly* from internal iteration
+ * due to using a Fiber:
+ * - The Fiber adds some overhead compared to internal enumeration.
+ * - The stacktrace will only include the stack from the Enumerator, not above.
+ * - Fiber-local variables are *not* inherited inside the Enumerator Fiber,
+ * which instead starts with no Fiber-local variables.
+ * - Fiber storage variables *are* inherited and are designed
+ * to handle Enumerator Fibers. Assigning to a Fiber storage variable
+ * only affects the current Fiber, so if you want to change state
+ * in the caller Fiber of the Enumerator Fiber, you need to use an
+ * extra indirection (e.g., use some object in the Fiber storage
+ * variable and mutate some ivar of it).
+ *
+ * Concretely:
+ * Thread.current[:fiber_local] = 1
+ * Fiber[:storage_var] = 1
+ * e = Enumerator.new do |y|
+ * p Thread.current[:fiber_local] # for external iteration: nil, for internal iteration: 1
+ * p Fiber[:storage_var] # => 1, inherited
+ * Fiber[:storage_var] += 1
+ * y << 42
+ * end
+ *
+ * p e.next # => 42
+ * p Fiber[:storage_var] # => 1 (it ran in a different Fiber)
*
- * Moreover, implementation typically uses fibers so performance could be
- * slower and exception stacktraces different than expected.
+ * e.each { p _1 }
+ * p Fiber[:storage_var] # => 2 (it ran in the same Fiber/"stack" as the current Fiber)
*
- * You can use this to implement an internal iterator as follows:
+ * == Convert External Iteration to Internal Iteration
+ *
+ * You can use an external iterator to implement an internal iterator as follows:
*
* def ext_each(e)
* while true
@@ -132,7 +164,10 @@ static VALUE sym_each, sym_cycle, sym_yield;
static VALUE lazy_use_super_method;
+extern ID ruby_static_id_cause;
+
#define id_call idCall
+#define id_cause ruby_static_id_cause
#define id_each idEach
#define id_eqq idEqq
#define id_initialize idInitialize
@@ -766,8 +801,7 @@ next_init(VALUE obj, struct enumerator *e)
{
VALUE curr = rb_fiber_current();
e->dst = curr;
- // We inherit the fiber storage by reference, not by copy, by specifying Qfalse here.
- e->fib = rb_fiber_new_storage(next_i, obj, Qfalse);
+ e->fib = rb_fiber_new(next_i, obj);
e->lookahead = Qundef;
}
@@ -776,8 +810,16 @@ get_next_values(VALUE obj, struct enumerator *e)
{
VALUE curr, vs;
- if (e->stop_exc)
- rb_exc_raise(e->stop_exc);
+ if (e->stop_exc) {
+ VALUE exc = e->stop_exc;
+ VALUE result = rb_attr_get(exc, id_result);
+ VALUE mesg = rb_attr_get(exc, idMesg);
+ if (!NIL_P(mesg)) mesg = rb_str_dup(mesg);
+ VALUE stop_exc = rb_exc_new_str(rb_eStopIteration, mesg);
+ rb_ivar_set(stop_exc, id_cause, exc);
+ rb_ivar_set(stop_exc, id_result, result);
+ rb_exc_raise(stop_exc);
+ }
curr = rb_fiber_current();
@@ -3403,7 +3445,7 @@ enumerator_plus(VALUE obj, VALUE eobj)
*
* The method used against each enumerable object is `each_entry`
* instead of `each` so that the product of N enumerable objects
- * yields exactly N arguments in each iteration.
+ * yields an array of exactly N elements in each iteration.
*
* When no enumerator is given, it calls a given block once yielding
* an empty argument list.
@@ -3481,9 +3523,16 @@ enum_product_allocate(VALUE klass)
* e.size #=> 6
*/
static VALUE
-enum_product_initialize(VALUE obj, VALUE enums)
+enum_product_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{
struct enum_product *ptr;
+ VALUE enums = Qnil, options = Qnil;
+
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:", &enums, &options);
+
+ if (!NIL_P(options) && !RHASH_EMPTY_P(options)) {
+ rb_exc_raise(rb_keyword_error_new("unknown", rb_hash_keys(options)));
+ }
rb_check_frozen(obj);
TypedData_Get_Struct(obj, struct enum_product, &enum_product_data_type, ptr);
@@ -3589,7 +3638,7 @@ product_each(VALUE obj, struct product_state *pstate)
rb_block_call(eobj, id_each_entry, 0, NULL, product_each_i, (VALUE)pstate);
}
else {
- rb_funcallv(pstate->block, id_call, pstate->argc, pstate->argv);
+ rb_funcall(pstate->block, id_call, 1, rb_ary_new_from_values(pstate->argc, pstate->argv));
}
return obj;
@@ -3687,6 +3736,7 @@ enum_product_inspect(VALUE obj)
/*
* call-seq:
* Enumerator.product(*enums) -> enumerator
+ * Enumerator.product(*enums) { |elts| ... } -> enumerator
*
* Generates a new enumerator object that generates a Cartesian
* product of given enumerable objects. This is equivalent to
@@ -3695,18 +3745,29 @@ enum_product_inspect(VALUE obj)
* e = Enumerator.product(1..3, [4, 5])
* e.to_a #=> [[1, 4], [1, 5], [2, 4], [2, 5], [3, 4], [3, 5]]
* e.size #=> 6
+ *
+ * When a block is given, calls the block with each N-element array
+ * generated and returns +nil+.
*/
static VALUE
-enumerator_s_product(VALUE klass, VALUE enums)
+enumerator_s_product(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
- VALUE obj = enum_product_initialize(enum_product_allocate(rb_cEnumProduct), enums);
+ VALUE enums = Qnil, options = Qnil, block = Qnil;
- if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- return enum_product_run(obj, rb_block_proc());
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:&", &enums, &options, &block);
+
+ if (!NIL_P(options) && !RHASH_EMPTY_P(options)) {
+ rb_exc_raise(rb_keyword_error_new("unknown", rb_hash_keys(options)));
}
- else {
- return obj;
+
+ VALUE obj = enum_product_initialize(argc, argv, enum_product_allocate(rb_cEnumProduct));
+
+ if (!NIL_P(block)) {
+ enum_product_run(obj, block);
+ return Qnil;
}
+
+ return obj;
}
/*
@@ -4586,7 +4647,7 @@ InitVM_Enumerator(void)
/* Product */
rb_cEnumProduct = rb_define_class_under(rb_cEnumerator, "Product", rb_cEnumerator);
rb_define_alloc_func(rb_cEnumProduct, enum_product_allocate);
- rb_define_method(rb_cEnumProduct, "initialize", enum_product_initialize, -2);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cEnumProduct, "initialize", enum_product_initialize, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cEnumProduct, "initialize_copy", enum_product_init_copy, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cEnumProduct, "each", enum_product_each, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cEnumProduct, "size", enum_product_size, 0);
@@ -4597,7 +4658,7 @@ InitVM_Enumerator(void)
rb_undef_method(rb_cEnumProduct, "next_values");
rb_undef_method(rb_cEnumProduct, "peek");
rb_undef_method(rb_cEnumProduct, "peek_values");
- rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEnumerator, "product", enumerator_s_product, -2);
+ rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEnumerator, "product", enumerator_s_product, -1);
/* ArithmeticSequence */
rb_cArithSeq = rb_define_class_under(rb_cEnumerator, "ArithmeticSequence", rb_cEnumerator);
diff --git a/error.c b/error.c
index ad1bc6ee8d..726f57a4c0 100644
--- a/error.c
+++ b/error.c
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ rb_warn(const char *fmt, ...)
void
rb_category_warn(rb_warning_category_t category, const char *fmt, ...)
{
- if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose)) {
+ if (!NIL_P(ruby_verbose) && rb_warning_category_enabled_p(category)) {
with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) {
rb_warn_category(mesg, rb_warning_category_to_name(category));
}
@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ rb_warning(const char *fmt, ...)
void
rb_category_warning(rb_warning_category_t category, const char *fmt, ...)
{
- if (RTEST(ruby_verbose)) {
+ if (RTEST(ruby_verbose) && rb_warning_category_enabled_p(category)) {
with_warning_string(mesg, 0, fmt) {
rb_warn_category(mesg, rb_warning_category_to_name(category));
}
@@ -1818,7 +1818,9 @@ name_err_init_attr(VALUE exc, VALUE recv, VALUE method)
cfp = rb_vm_get_ruby_level_next_cfp(ec, cfp);
rb_ivar_set(exc, id_name, method);
err_init_recv(exc, recv);
- if (cfp) rb_ivar_set(exc, id_iseq, rb_iseqw_new(cfp->iseq));
+ if (cfp && VM_FRAME_TYPE(cfp) != VM_FRAME_MAGIC_DUMMY) {
+ rb_ivar_set(exc, id_iseq, rb_iseqw_new(cfp->iseq));
+ }
return exc;
}
@@ -2084,7 +2086,7 @@ name_err_mesg_to_str(VALUE obj)
break;
default:
d = rb_protect(name_err_mesg_receiver_name, obj, &state);
- if (state || UNDEF_P(d) || NIL_P(d))
+ if (state || NIL_OR_UNDEF_P(d))
d = rb_protect(rb_inspect, obj, &state);
if (state) {
rb_set_errinfo(Qnil);
@@ -2959,6 +2961,8 @@ ivar_copy_i(st_data_t key, st_data_t val, st_data_t exc)
return ST_CONTINUE;
}
+void rb_exc_check_circular_cause(VALUE exc);
+
static VALUE
exception_loader(VALUE exc, VALUE obj)
{
@@ -2973,6 +2977,8 @@ exception_loader(VALUE exc, VALUE obj)
rb_ivar_foreach(obj, ivar_copy_i, exc);
+ rb_exc_check_circular_cause(exc);
+
if (rb_attr_get(exc, id_bt) == rb_attr_get(exc, id_bt_locations)) {
rb_ivar_set(exc, id_bt_locations, Qnil);
}
@@ -3024,14 +3030,16 @@ Init_Exception(void)
rb_eSyntaxError = rb_define_class("SyntaxError", rb_eScriptError);
rb_define_method(rb_eSyntaxError, "initialize", syntax_error_initialize, -1);
- ID id_path = rb_intern_const("path");
+ /* RDoc will use literal name value while parsing rb_attr,
+ * and will render `idPath` as an attribute name without this trick */
+ ID path = idPath;
/* the path failed to parse */
- rb_attr(rb_eSyntaxError, id_path, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE);
+ rb_attr(rb_eSyntaxError, path, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE);
rb_eLoadError = rb_define_class("LoadError", rb_eScriptError);
/* the path failed to load */
- rb_attr(rb_eLoadError, id_path, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE);
+ rb_attr(rb_eLoadError, path, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE);
rb_eNotImpError = rb_define_class("NotImplementedError", rb_eScriptError);
diff --git a/eval.c b/eval.c
index e1bbf6f2c3..a61dfb1289 100644
--- a/eval.c
+++ b/eval.c
@@ -537,12 +537,16 @@ exc_setup_message(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE mesg, VALUE *cause)
}
if (!nocircular && !NIL_P(*cause) && !UNDEF_P(*cause) && *cause != mesg) {
+#if 0 /* maybe critical for some cases */
+ rb_exc_check_circular_cause(*cause);
+#else
VALUE c = *cause;
while (!NIL_P(c = rb_attr_get(c, id_cause))) {
if (c == mesg) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "circular causes");
}
}
+#endif
}
return mesg;
}
@@ -643,6 +647,10 @@ rb_ec_setup_exception(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE mesg, VALUE cause)
cause = get_ec_errinfo(ec);
}
if (cause != mesg) {
+ if (THROW_DATA_P(cause)) {
+ cause = Qnil;
+ }
+
rb_ivar_set(mesg, id_cause, cause);
}
}
@@ -1769,6 +1777,16 @@ rb_obj_extend(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
return obj;
}
+VALUE
+rb_top_main_class(const char *method)
+{
+ VALUE klass = GET_THREAD()->top_wrapper;
+
+ if (!klass) return rb_cObject;
+ rb_warning("main.%s in the wrapped load is effective only in wrapper module", method);
+ return klass;
+}
+
/*
* call-seq:
* include(module, ...) -> self
@@ -1781,13 +1799,7 @@ rb_obj_extend(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
static VALUE
top_include(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
- rb_thread_t *th = GET_THREAD();
-
- if (th->top_wrapper) {
- rb_warning("main.include in the wrapped load is effective only in wrapper module");
- return rb_mod_include(argc, argv, th->top_wrapper);
- }
- return rb_mod_include(argc, argv, rb_cObject);
+ return rb_mod_include(argc, argv, rb_top_main_class("include"));
}
/*
diff --git a/eval_error.c b/eval_error.c
index e02f54e8e6..9806683000 100644
--- a/eval_error.c
+++ b/eval_error.c
@@ -291,6 +291,17 @@ show_cause(VALUE errinfo, VALUE str, VALUE opt, VALUE highlight, VALUE reverse,
}
void
+rb_exc_check_circular_cause(VALUE exc)
+{
+ VALUE cause = exc, shown_causes = 0;
+ do {
+ if (shown_cause_p(cause, &shown_causes)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "circular causes");
+ }
+ } while (!NIL_P(cause = rb_attr_get(cause, id_cause)));
+}
+
+void
rb_error_write(VALUE errinfo, VALUE emesg, VALUE errat, VALUE str, VALUE opt, VALUE highlight, VALUE reverse)
{
volatile VALUE eclass;
@@ -444,7 +455,12 @@ exiting_split(VALUE errinfo, volatile int *exitcode, volatile int *sigstatus)
if (NIL_P(errinfo)) return 0;
- if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(errinfo, rb_eSystemExit)) {
+ if (THROW_DATA_P(errinfo)) {
+ int throw_state = ((const struct vm_throw_data *)errinfo)->throw_state;
+ ex = throw_state & VM_THROW_STATE_MASK;
+ result |= EXITING_WITH_STATUS;
+ }
+ else if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(errinfo, rb_eSystemExit)) {
ex = sysexit_status(errinfo);
result |= EXITING_WITH_STATUS;
}
diff --git a/ext/-test-/string/fstring.c b/ext/-test-/string/fstring.c
index 2374319fe3..64f079251d 100644
--- a/ext/-test-/string/fstring.c
+++ b/ext/-test-/string/fstring.c
@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ bug_s_fstring(VALUE self, VALUE str)
VALUE
bug_s_rb_enc_interned_str(VALUE self, VALUE encoding)
{
- return rb_enc_interned_str("foo", 3, RDATA(encoding)->data);
+ return rb_enc_interned_str("foo", 3, NIL_P(encoding) ? NULL : RDATA(encoding)->data);
}
VALUE
bug_s_rb_enc_str_new(VALUE self, VALUE encoding)
{
- return rb_enc_str_new("foo", 3, RDATA(encoding)->data);
+ return rb_enc_str_new("foo", 3, NIL_P(encoding) ? NULL : RDATA(encoding)->data);
}
void
diff --git a/ext/-test-/string/set_len.c b/ext/-test-/string/set_len.c
index 219cea404c..049da2cdb5 100644
--- a/ext/-test-/string/set_len.c
+++ b/ext/-test-/string/set_len.c
@@ -7,8 +7,18 @@ bug_str_set_len(VALUE str, VALUE len)
return str;
}
+static VALUE
+bug_str_append(VALUE str, VALUE addendum)
+{
+ StringValue(addendum);
+ rb_str_modify_expand(str, RSTRING_LEN(addendum));
+ memcpy(RSTRING_END(str), RSTRING_PTR(addendum), RSTRING_LEN(addendum));
+ return str;
+}
+
void
Init_string_set_len(VALUE klass)
{
rb_define_method(klass, "set_len", bug_str_set_len, 1);
+ rb_define_method(klass, "append", bug_str_append, 1);
}
diff --git a/ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.gemspec b/ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.gemspec
index 1feed332f6..d215757188 100644
--- a/ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.gemspec
+++ b/ext/bigdecimal/bigdecimal.gemspec
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "bigdecimal"
- s.version = "3.1.2"
+ s.version = "3.1.3"
s.authors = ["Kenta Murata", "Zachary Scott", "Shigeo Kobayashi"]
s.email = ["mrkn@mrkn.jp"]
diff --git a/ext/coverage/depend b/ext/coverage/depend
index 719c6c6e79..e7fab16484 100644
--- a/ext/coverage/depend
+++ b/ext/coverage/depend
@@ -170,6 +170,7 @@ coverage.o: $(top_srcdir)/gc.h
coverage.o: $(top_srcdir)/id_table.h
coverage.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal.h
coverage.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+coverage.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
coverage.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
coverage.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
coverage.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/hash.h
diff --git a/ext/date/date.gemspec b/ext/date/date.gemspec
index eecbf786a3..660353ebc5 100644
--- a/ext/date/date.gemspec
+++ b/ext/date/date.gemspec
@@ -10,15 +10,22 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.summary = "A subclass of Object includes Comparable module for handling dates."
s.description = "A subclass of Object includes Comparable module for handling dates."
- s.require_path = %w{lib}
- s.files = [
- "README.md",
- "lib/date.rb", "ext/date/date_core.c", "ext/date/date_parse.c", "ext/date/date_strftime.c",
- "ext/date/date_strptime.c", "ext/date/date_tmx.h", "ext/date/extconf.rb", "ext/date/prereq.mk",
- "ext/date/zonetab.h", "ext/date/zonetab.list"
- ]
- s.extensions = "ext/date/extconf.rb"
- s.required_ruby_version = ">= 2.4.0"
+ if Gem::Platform === s.platform and s.platform =~ 'java' or RUBY_ENGINE == 'jruby'
+ s.platform = 'java'
+ # No files shipped, no require path, no-op for now on JRuby
+ else
+ s.require_path = %w{lib}
+
+ s.files = [
+ "README.md",
+ "lib/date.rb", "ext/date/date_core.c", "ext/date/date_parse.c", "ext/date/date_strftime.c",
+ "ext/date/date_strptime.c", "ext/date/date_tmx.h", "ext/date/extconf.rb", "ext/date/prereq.mk",
+ "ext/date/zonetab.h", "ext/date/zonetab.list"
+ ]
+ s.extensions = "ext/date/extconf.rb"
+ end
+
+ s.required_ruby_version = ">= 2.6.0"
s.authors = ["Tadayoshi Funaba"]
s.email = [nil]
diff --git a/ext/date/date_core.c b/ext/date/date_core.c
index e58da719e0..21367c0ddf 100644
--- a/ext/date/date_core.c
+++ b/ext/date/date_core.c
@@ -27,6 +27,10 @@ static VALUE eDateError;
static VALUE half_days_in_day, day_in_nanoseconds;
static double positive_inf, negative_inf;
+// used by deconstruct_keys
+static VALUE sym_year, sym_month, sym_day, sym_yday, sym_wday;
+static VALUE sym_hour, sym_min, sym_sec, sym_sec_fraction, sym_zone;
+
#define f_boolcast(x) ((x) ? Qtrue : Qfalse)
#define f_abs(x) rb_funcall(x, rb_intern("abs"), 0)
@@ -60,7 +64,8 @@ static VALUE datetime_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self);
#define RETURN_FALSE_UNLESS_NUMERIC(obj) if(!RTEST(rb_obj_is_kind_of((obj), rb_cNumeric))) return Qfalse
inline static void
-check_numeric(VALUE obj, const char* field) {
+check_numeric(VALUE obj, const char* field)
+{
if(!RTEST(rb_obj_is_kind_of(obj, rb_cNumeric))) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "invalid %s (not numeric)", field);
}
@@ -7432,6 +7437,96 @@ d_lite_jisx0301(VALUE self)
return strftimev(fmt, self, set_tmx);
}
+static VALUE
+deconstruct_keys(VALUE self, VALUE keys, int is_datetime)
+{
+ VALUE h = rb_hash_new();
+ long i;
+
+ get_d1(self);
+
+ if (NIL_P(keys)) {
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_year, m_real_year(dat));
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_month, INT2FIX(m_mon(dat)));
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_day, INT2FIX(m_mday(dat)));
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_yday, INT2FIX(m_yday(dat)));
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_wday, INT2FIX(m_wday(dat)));
+ if (is_datetime) {
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_hour, INT2FIX(m_hour(dat)));
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_min, INT2FIX(m_min(dat)));
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_sec, INT2FIX(m_sec(dat)));
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_sec_fraction, m_sf_in_sec(dat));
+ rb_hash_aset(h, sym_zone, m_zone(dat));
+ }
+
+ return h;
+ }
+ if (!RB_TYPE_P(keys, T_ARRAY)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError,
+ "wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (expected Array or nil)",
+ rb_obj_class(keys));
+
+ }
+
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(keys); i++) {
+ VALUE key = RARRAY_AREF(keys, i);
+
+ if (sym_year == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, m_real_year(dat));
+ if (sym_month == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, INT2FIX(m_mon(dat)));
+ if (sym_day == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, INT2FIX(m_mday(dat)));
+ if (sym_yday == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, INT2FIX(m_yday(dat)));
+ if (sym_wday == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, INT2FIX(m_wday(dat)));
+ if (is_datetime) {
+ if (sym_hour == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, INT2FIX(m_hour(dat)));
+ if (sym_min == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, INT2FIX(m_min(dat)));
+ if (sym_sec == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, INT2FIX(m_sec(dat)));
+ if (sym_sec_fraction == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, m_sf_in_sec(dat));
+ if (sym_zone == key) rb_hash_aset(h, key, m_zone(dat));
+ }
+ }
+ return h;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * deconstruct_keys(array_of_names_or_nil) -> hash
+ *
+ * Returns a hash of the name/value pairs, to use in pattern matching.
+ * Possible keys are: <tt>:year</tt>, <tt>:month</tt>, <tt>:day</tt>,
+ * <tt>:wday</tt>, <tt>:yday</tt>.
+ *
+ * Possible usages:
+ *
+ * d = Date.new(2022, 10, 5)
+ *
+ * if d in wday: 3, day: ..7 # uses deconstruct_keys underneath
+ * puts "first Wednesday of the month"
+ * end
+ * #=> prints "first Wednesday of the month"
+ *
+ * case d
+ * in year: ...2022
+ * puts "too old"
+ * in month: ..9
+ * puts "quarter 1-3"
+ * in wday: 1..5, month:
+ * puts "working day in month #{month}"
+ * end
+ * #=> prints "working day in month 10"
+ *
+ * Note that deconstruction by pattern can also be combined with class check:
+ *
+ * if d in Date(wday: 3, day: ..7)
+ * puts "first Wednesday of the month"
+ * end
+ *
+ */
+static VALUE
+d_lite_deconstruct_keys(VALUE self, VALUE keys)
+{
+ return deconstruct_keys(self, keys, /* is_datetime=false */ 0);
+}
+
#ifndef NDEBUG
/* :nodoc: */
static VALUE
@@ -8740,6 +8835,47 @@ dt_lite_jisx0301(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
iso8601_timediv(self, n));
}
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * deconstruct_keys(array_of_names_or_nil) -> hash
+ *
+ * Returns a hash of the name/value pairs, to use in pattern matching.
+ * Possible keys are: <tt>:year</tt>, <tt>:month</tt>, <tt>:day</tt>,
+ * <tt>:wday</tt>, <tt>:yday</tt>, <tt>:hour</tt>, <tt>:min</tt>,
+ * <tt>:sec</tt>, <tt>:sec_fraction</tt>, <tt>:zone</tt>.
+ *
+ * Possible usages:
+ *
+ * dt = DateTime.new(2022, 10, 5, 13, 30)
+ *
+ * if d in wday: 1..5, hour: 10..18 # uses deconstruct_keys underneath
+ * puts "Working time"
+ * end
+ * #=> prints "Working time"
+ *
+ * case dt
+ * in year: ...2022
+ * puts "too old"
+ * in month: ..9
+ * puts "quarter 1-3"
+ * in wday: 1..5, month:
+ * puts "working day in month #{month}"
+ * end
+ * #=> prints "working day in month 10"
+ *
+ * Note that deconstruction by pattern can also be combined with class check:
+ *
+ * if d in DateTime(wday: 1..5, hour: 10..18, day: ..7)
+ * puts "Working time, first week of the month"
+ * end
+ *
+ */
+static VALUE
+dt_lite_deconstruct_keys(VALUE self, VALUE keys)
+{
+ return deconstruct_keys(self, keys, /* is_datetime=true */ 1);
+}
+
/* conversions */
#define f_subsec(x) rb_funcall(x, rb_intern("subsec"), 0)
@@ -9370,6 +9506,17 @@ Init_date_core(void)
id_ge_p = rb_intern_const(">=");
id_eqeq_p = rb_intern_const("==");
+ sym_year = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("year"));
+ sym_month = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("month"));
+ sym_yday = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("yday"));
+ sym_wday = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("wday"));
+ sym_day = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("day"));
+ sym_hour = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("hour"));
+ sym_min = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("min"));
+ sym_sec = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("sec"));
+ sym_sec_fraction = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("sec_fraction"));
+ sym_zone = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("zone"));
+
half_days_in_day = rb_rational_new2(INT2FIX(1), INT2FIX(2));
#if (LONG_MAX / DAY_IN_SECONDS) > SECOND_IN_NANOSECONDS
@@ -9691,6 +9838,8 @@ Init_date_core(void)
rb_define_method(cDate, "httpdate", d_lite_httpdate, 0);
rb_define_method(cDate, "jisx0301", d_lite_jisx0301, 0);
+ rb_define_method(cDate, "deconstruct_keys", d_lite_deconstruct_keys, 1);
+
#ifndef NDEBUG
rb_define_method(cDate, "marshal_dump_old", d_lite_marshal_dump_old, 0);
#endif
@@ -9901,6 +10050,8 @@ Init_date_core(void)
rb_define_method(cDateTime, "rfc3339", dt_lite_rfc3339, -1);
rb_define_method(cDateTime, "jisx0301", dt_lite_jisx0301, -1);
+ rb_define_method(cDateTime, "deconstruct_keys", dt_lite_deconstruct_keys, 1);
+
/* conversions */
rb_define_method(rb_cTime, "to_time", time_to_time, 0);
diff --git a/ext/date/date_strptime.c b/ext/date/date_strptime.c
index 7b06a31471..f731629df1 100644
--- a/ext/date/date_strptime.c
+++ b/ext/date/date_strptime.c
@@ -10,28 +10,15 @@
static const char *day_names[] = {
"Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday",
"Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday",
- "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed",
- "Thu", "Fri", "Sat"
};
+static const int ABBREVIATED_DAY_NAME_LENGTH = 3;
static const char *month_names[] = {
"January", "February", "March", "April",
"May", "June", "July", "August", "September",
"October", "November", "December",
- "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
- "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"
-};
-
-static const char *merid_names[] = {
- "am", "pm",
- "a.m.", "p.m."
-};
-
-static const char *extz_pats[] = {
- ":z",
- "::z",
- ":::z"
};
+static const int ABBREVIATED_MONTH_NAME_LENGTH = 3;
#define sizeof_array(o) (sizeof o / sizeof o[0])
@@ -75,7 +62,7 @@ num_pattern_p(const char *s)
#define NUM_PATTERN_P() num_pattern_p(&fmt[fi + 1])
static long
-read_digits(const char *s, VALUE *n, size_t width)
+read_digits(const char *s, size_t slen, VALUE *n, size_t width)
{
size_t l;
@@ -83,7 +70,7 @@ read_digits(const char *s, VALUE *n, size_t width)
return 0;
l = 0;
- while (ISDIGIT(s[l])) {
+ while (l < slen && ISDIGIT(s[l])) {
if (++l == width) break;
}
@@ -131,7 +118,7 @@ do { \
#define READ_DIGITS(n,w) \
do { \
size_t l; \
- l = read_digits(&str[si], &n, w); \
+ l = read_digits(&str[si], slen - si, &n, w); \
if (l == 0) \
fail(); \
si += l; \
@@ -161,6 +148,12 @@ do { \
VALUE date_zone_to_diff(VALUE);
+static inline int
+head_match_p(size_t len, const char *name, const char *str, size_t slen, size_t si)
+{
+ return slen - si >= len && strncasecmp(name, &str[si], len) == 0;
+}
+
static size_t
date__strptime_internal(const char *str, size_t slen,
const char *fmt, size_t flen, VALUE hash)
@@ -168,9 +161,18 @@ date__strptime_internal(const char *str, size_t slen,
size_t si, fi;
int c;
+#define HEAD_MATCH_P(len, name) head_match_p(len, name, str, slen, si)
si = fi = 0;
while (fi < flen) {
+ if (isspace((unsigned char)fmt[fi])) {
+ while (si < slen && isspace((unsigned char)str[si]))
+ si++;
+ while (++fi < flen && isspace((unsigned char)fmt[fi]));
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (si >= slen) fail();
switch (fmt[fi]) {
case '%':
@@ -194,12 +196,11 @@ date__strptime_internal(const char *str, size_t slen,
{
int i;
- for (i = 0; i < (int)sizeof_array(extz_pats); i++)
- if (strncmp(extz_pats[i], &fmt[fi],
- strlen(extz_pats[i])) == 0) {
- fi += i;
- goto again;
- }
+ for (i = 1; i < 3 && fi + i < flen && fmt[fi+i] == ':'; ++i);
+ if (fmt[fi+i] == 'z') {
+ fi += i - 1;
+ goto again;
+ }
fail();
}
@@ -209,10 +210,12 @@ date__strptime_internal(const char *str, size_t slen,
int i;
for (i = 0; i < (int)sizeof_array(day_names); i++) {
- size_t l = strlen(day_names[i]);
- if (strncasecmp(day_names[i], &str[si], l) == 0) {
+ const char *day_name = day_names[i];
+ size_t l = strlen(day_name);
+ if (HEAD_MATCH_P(l, day_name) ||
+ HEAD_MATCH_P(l = ABBREVIATED_DAY_NAME_LENGTH, day_name)) {
si += l;
- set_hash("wday", INT2FIX(i % 7));
+ set_hash("wday", INT2FIX(i));
goto matched;
}
}
@@ -225,10 +228,12 @@ date__strptime_internal(const char *str, size_t slen,
int i;
for (i = 0; i < (int)sizeof_array(month_names); i++) {
- size_t l = strlen(month_names[i]);
- if (strncasecmp(month_names[i], &str[si], l) == 0) {
+ const char *month_name = month_names[i];
+ size_t l = strlen(month_name);
+ if (HEAD_MATCH_P(l, month_name) ||
+ HEAD_MATCH_P(l = ABBREVIATED_MONTH_NAME_LENGTH, month_name)) {
si += l;
- set_hash("mon", INT2FIX((i % 12) + 1));
+ set_hash("mon", INT2FIX(i + 1));
goto matched;
}
}
@@ -402,18 +407,19 @@ date__strptime_internal(const char *str, size_t slen,
case 'P':
case 'p':
+ if (slen - si < 2) fail();
{
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- size_t l = strlen(merid_names[i]);
- if (strncasecmp(merid_names[i], &str[si], l) == 0) {
- si += l;
- set_hash("_merid", INT2FIX((i % 2) == 0 ? 0 : 12));
- goto matched;
- }
+ char c = str[si];
+ const int hour = (c == 'P' || c == 'p') ? 12 : 0;
+ if (!hour && !(c == 'A' || c == 'a')) fail();
+ if ((c = str[si+1]) == '.') {
+ if (slen - si < 4 || str[si+3] != '.') fail();
+ c = str[si += 2];
}
- fail();
+ if (!(c == 'M' || c == 'm')) fail();
+ si += 2;
+ set_hash("_merid", INT2FIX(hour));
+ goto matched;
}
case 'Q':
@@ -587,7 +593,7 @@ date__strptime_internal(const char *str, size_t slen,
b = rb_backref_get();
rb_match_busy(b);
- m = f_match(pat, rb_usascii_str_new2(&str[si]));
+ m = f_match(pat, rb_usascii_str_new(&str[si], slen - si));
if (!NIL_P(m)) {
VALUE s, l, o;
@@ -619,22 +625,13 @@ date__strptime_internal(const char *str, size_t slen,
if (str[si] != '%')
fail();
si++;
- if (fi < flen)
- if (str[si] != fmt[fi])
+ if (fi < flen) {
+ if (si >= slen || str[si] != fmt[fi])
fail();
- si++;
+ si++;
+ }
goto matched;
}
- case ' ':
- case '\t':
- case '\n':
- case '\v':
- case '\f':
- case '\r':
- while (isspace((unsigned char)str[si]))
- si++;
- fi++;
- break;
default:
ordinal:
if (str[si] != fmt[fi])
diff --git a/ext/date/lib/date.rb b/ext/date/lib/date.rb
index 1899611440..a9fe3ce4b0 100644
--- a/ext/date/lib/date.rb
+++ b/ext/date/lib/date.rb
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
require 'date_core'
class Date
- VERSION = "3.2.3" # :nodoc:
+ VERSION = "3.3.3" # :nodoc:
# call-seq:
# infinite? -> false
diff --git a/ext/digest/lib/digest/version.rb b/ext/digest/lib/digest/version.rb
index 79e6aeee99..42fd7acf6e 100644
--- a/ext/digest/lib/digest/version.rb
+++ b/ext/digest/lib/digest/version.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Digest
- VERSION = "3.1.0"
+ VERSION = "3.1.1"
end
diff --git a/ext/etc/etc.c b/ext/etc/etc.c
index c355fe117a..6c7145b40b 100644
--- a/ext/etc/etc.c
+++ b/ext/etc/etc.c
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ static VALUE sGroup;
#endif
char *getlogin();
-#define RUBY_ETC_VERSION "1.4.0"
+#define RUBY_ETC_VERSION "1.4.2"
#ifdef HAVE_RB_DEPRECATE_CONSTANT
void rb_deprecate_constant(VALUE mod, const char *name);
diff --git a/ext/extmk.rb b/ext/extmk.rb
index cab9a519c1..4e77a7167b 100755
--- a/ext/extmk.rb
+++ b/ext/extmk.rb
@@ -136,6 +136,14 @@ def extract_makefile(makefile, keep = true)
true
end
+def create_makefile(target, srcprefix = nil)
+ if $static and target.include?("/")
+ base = File.basename(target)
+ $defs << "-DInit_#{base}=Init_#{target.tr('/', '_')}"
+ end
+ super
+end
+
def extmake(target, basedir = 'ext', maybestatic = true)
FileUtils.mkpath target unless File.directory?(target)
begin
@@ -163,8 +171,6 @@ def extmake(target, basedir = 'ext', maybestatic = true)
$mdir = target
$srcdir = File.join($top_srcdir, basedir, $mdir)
$preload = nil
- $objs = []
- $srcs = []
$extso = []
makefile = "./Makefile"
static = $static
@@ -198,7 +204,7 @@ def extmake(target, basedir = 'ext', maybestatic = true)
begin
$extconf_h = nil
ok &&= extract_makefile(makefile)
- old_objs = $objs
+ old_objs = $objs || []
old_cleanfiles = $distcleanfiles | $cleanfiles
conf = ["#{$srcdir}/makefile.rb", "#{$srcdir}/extconf.rb"].find {|f| File.exist?(f)}
if (!ok || ($extconf_h && !File.exist?($extconf_h)) ||
@@ -261,6 +267,8 @@ def extmake(target, basedir = 'ext', maybestatic = true)
unless $destdir.to_s.empty? or $mflags.defined?("DESTDIR")
args += ["DESTDIR=" + relative_from($destdir, "../"+prefix)]
end
+ $objs ||= []
+ $srcs ||= []
if $static and ok and !$objs.empty? and !noinstall
args += ["static"]
$extlist.push [(maybestatic ? $static : false), target, $target, $preload]
@@ -549,7 +557,13 @@ extend Module.new {
end
def create_makefile(*args, &block)
- return super unless @gemname
+ unless @gemname
+ if $static and (target = args.first).include?("/")
+ base = File.basename(target)
+ $defs << "-DInit_#{base}=Init_#{target.tr('/', '_')}"
+ end
+ return super
+ end
super(*args) do |conf|
conf.find do |s|
s.sub!(%r(^(srcdir *= *)\$\(top_srcdir\)/\.bundle/gems/[^/]+(?=/))) {
diff --git a/ext/fcntl/fcntl.gemspec b/ext/fcntl/fcntl.gemspec
index 048e101aa5..09d3fc2568 100644
--- a/ext/fcntl/fcntl.gemspec
+++ b/ext/fcntl/fcntl.gemspec
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "fcntl"
- spec.version = "1.0.1"
+ spec.version = "1.0.2"
spec.authors = ["Yukihiro Matsumoto"]
spec.email = ["matz@ruby-lang.org"]
diff --git a/ext/fiddle/extconf.rb b/ext/fiddle/extconf.rb
index d550d23f79..cf8b5223bb 100644
--- a/ext/fiddle/extconf.rb
+++ b/ext/fiddle/extconf.rb
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ if libffi_version
libffi_version = libffi_version.gsub(/-rc\d+/, '')
libffi_version = (libffi_version.split('.').map(&:to_i) + [0,0])[0,3]
$defs.push(%{-DRUBY_LIBFFI_MODVERSION=#{ '%d%03d%03d' % libffi_version }})
- puts "libffi_version: #{libffi_version.join('.')}"
+ warn "libffi_version: #{libffi_version.join('.')}"
end
case
diff --git a/ext/fiddle/fiddle.c b/ext/fiddle/fiddle.c
index acc1cd0837..c06cd5634a 100644
--- a/ext/fiddle/fiddle.c
+++ b/ext/fiddle/fiddle.c
@@ -650,6 +650,30 @@ Init_fiddle(void)
rb_define_module_function(mFiddle, "realloc", rb_fiddle_realloc, 2);
rb_define_module_function(mFiddle, "free", rb_fiddle_free, 1);
+ /* Document-const: Qtrue
+ *
+ * The value of Qtrue
+ */
+ rb_define_const(mFiddle, "Qtrue", INT2NUM(Qtrue));
+
+ /* Document-const: Qfalse
+ *
+ * The value of Qfalse
+ */
+ rb_define_const(mFiddle, "Qfalse", INT2NUM(Qfalse));
+
+ /* Document-const: Qnil
+ *
+ * The value of Qnil
+ */
+ rb_define_const(mFiddle, "Qnil", INT2NUM(Qnil));
+
+ /* Document-const: Qundef
+ *
+ * The value of Qundef
+ */
+ rb_define_const(mFiddle, "Qundef", INT2NUM(Qundef));
+
Init_fiddle_function();
Init_fiddle_closure();
Init_fiddle_handle();
diff --git a/ext/io/console/console.c b/ext/io/console/console.c
index 4ec24178c4..21454a73fa 100644
--- a/ext/io/console/console.c
+++ b/ext/io/console/console.c
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ getattr(int fd, conmode *t)
#define SET_LAST_ERROR (0)
#endif
-static ID id_getc, id_console, id_close, id_min, id_time, id_intr;
+static ID id_getc, id_console, id_close;
#if ENABLE_IO_GETPASS
static ID id_gets, id_chomp_bang;
#endif
@@ -112,18 +112,34 @@ rb_f_send(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE recv)
}
#endif
+enum rawmode_opt_ids {
+ kwd_min,
+ kwd_time,
+ kwd_intr,
+ rawmode_opt_id_count
+};
+static ID rawmode_opt_ids[rawmode_opt_id_count];
+
typedef struct {
int vmin;
int vtime;
int intr;
} rawmode_arg_t;
+#ifndef UNDEF_P
+# define UNDEF_P(obj) ((obj) == Qundef)
+#endif
+#ifndef NIL_OR_UNDEF_P
+# define NIL_OR_UNDEF_P(obj) (NIL_P(obj) || UNDEF_P(obj))
+#endif
+
static rawmode_arg_t *
rawmode_opt(int *argcp, VALUE *argv, int min_argc, int max_argc, rawmode_arg_t *opts)
{
int argc = *argcp;
rawmode_arg_t *optp = NULL;
VALUE vopts = Qnil;
+ VALUE optvals[rawmode_opt_id_count];
#ifdef RB_SCAN_ARGS_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS
argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*:", NULL, &vopts);
#else
@@ -138,19 +154,20 @@ rawmode_opt(int *argcp, VALUE *argv, int min_argc, int max_argc, rawmode_arg_t *
}
#endif
rb_check_arity(argc, min_argc, max_argc);
- if (!NIL_P(vopts)) {
- VALUE vmin = rb_hash_aref(vopts, ID2SYM(id_min));
- VALUE vtime = rb_hash_aref(vopts, ID2SYM(id_time));
- VALUE intr = rb_hash_aref(vopts, ID2SYM(id_intr));
+ if (rb_get_kwargs(vopts, rawmode_opt_ids,
+ 0, rawmode_opt_id_count, optvals)) {
+ VALUE vmin = optvals[kwd_min];
+ VALUE vtime = optvals[kwd_time];
+ VALUE intr = optvals[kwd_intr];
/* default values by `stty raw` */
opts->vmin = 1;
opts->vtime = 0;
opts->intr = 0;
- if (!NIL_P(vmin)) {
+ if (!NIL_OR_UNDEF_P(vmin)) {
opts->vmin = NUM2INT(vmin);
optp = opts;
}
- if (!NIL_P(vtime)) {
+ if (!NIL_OR_UNDEF_P(vtime)) {
VALUE v10 = INT2FIX(10);
vtime = rb_funcall3(vtime, '*', 1, &v10);
opts->vtime = NUM2INT(vtime);
@@ -165,6 +182,7 @@ rawmode_opt(int *argcp, VALUE *argv, int min_argc, int max_argc, rawmode_arg_t *
opts->intr = 0;
optp = opts;
break;
+ case Qundef:
case Qnil:
break;
default:
@@ -1633,9 +1651,11 @@ Init_console(void)
#endif
id_console = rb_intern("console");
id_close = rb_intern("close");
- id_min = rb_intern("min");
- id_time = rb_intern("time");
- id_intr = rb_intern("intr");
+#define init_rawmode_opt_id(name) \
+ rawmode_opt_ids[kwd_##name] = rb_intern(#name)
+ init_rawmode_opt_id(min);
+ init_rawmode_opt_id(time);
+ init_rawmode_opt_id(intr);
#ifndef HAVE_RB_F_SEND
id___send__ = rb_intern("__send__");
#endif
diff --git a/ext/io/console/depend b/ext/io/console/depend
index 06ccdde70d..36747ef583 100644
--- a/ext/io/console/depend
+++ b/ext/io/console/depend
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ win32_vk.inc: win32_vk.list
-e 'n=$$F[1] and (n.strip!; /\AVK_/=~n) and' \
-e 'puts(%[#ifndef #{n}\n# define #{n} UNDEFINED_VK\n#endif])' \
$< && \
- gperf --ignore-case -E -C -P -p -j1 -i 1 -g -o -t -K ofs -N console_win32_vk -k* $< \
+ gperf --ignore-case -L ANSI-C -E -C -P -p -j1 -i 1 -g -o -t -K ofs -N console_win32_vk -k* $< \
| sed -f $(top_srcdir)/tool/gperf.sed \
) > $(@F)
diff --git a/ext/io/console/io-console.gemspec b/ext/io/console/io-console.gemspec
index aa57f8ac52..d26a757b01 100644
--- a/ext/io/console/io-console.gemspec
+++ b/ext/io/console/io-console.gemspec
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# -*- ruby -*-
-_VERSION = "0.5.11"
+_VERSION = "0.6.0"
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "io-console"
diff --git a/ext/io/console/win32_vk.inc b/ext/io/console/win32_vk.inc
index cbec7bef15..d15b1219fb 100644
--- a/ext/io/console/win32_vk.inc
+++ b/ext/io/console/win32_vk.inc
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@
# define VK_OEM_CLEAR UNDEFINED_VK
#endif
/* ANSI-C code produced by gperf version 3.1 */
-/* Command-line: gperf --ignore-case -E -C -P -p -j1 -i 1 -g -o -t -K ofs -N console_win32_vk -k'*' win32_vk.list */
+/* Command-line: gperf --ignore-case -L ANSI-C -E -C -P -p -j1 -i 1 -g -o -t -K ofs -N console_win32_vk -k'*' win32_vk.list */
#if !((' ' == 32) && ('!' == 33) && ('"' == 34) && ('#' == 35) \
&& ('%' == 37) && ('&' == 38) && ('\'' == 39) && ('(' == 40) \
@@ -509,18 +509,17 @@
#error "gperf generated tables don't work with this execution character set. Please report a bug to <bug-gperf@gnu.org>."
#endif
-#define gperf_offsetof(s, n) (short)offsetof(struct s##_t, s##_str##n)
#line 1 "win32_vk.list"
struct vktable {short ofs; unsigned short vk;};
-static const struct vktable *console_win32_vk(/*const char *, unsigned int*/);
+static const struct vktable *console_win32_vk(const char *, size_t);
#line 5 "win32_vk.list"
struct vktable;
/* maximum key range = 245, duplicates = 0 */
#ifndef GPERF_DOWNCASE
#define GPERF_DOWNCASE 1
-static unsigned char gperf_downcase[256] =
+static const unsigned char gperf_downcase[256] =
{
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
@@ -1007,368 +1006,368 @@ console_win32_vk (register const char *str, register size_t len)
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#line 40 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 12), VK_UP},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str12, VK_UP},
#line 52 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 13), VK_APPS},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str13, VK_APPS},
#line 159 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 14), VK_CRSEL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str14, VK_CRSEL},
#line 34 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 15), VK_SPACE},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str15, VK_SPACE},
#line 95 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 16), VK_SCROLL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str16, VK_SCROLL},
#line 29 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 17), VK_ESCAPE},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str17, VK_ESCAPE},
#line 9 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 18), VK_CANCEL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str18, VK_CANCEL},
#line 32 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 19), VK_ACCEPT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str19, VK_ACCEPT},
#line 66 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 20), VK_SEPARATOR},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str20, VK_SEPARATOR},
#line 43 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 21), VK_SELECT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str21, VK_SELECT},
#line 18 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 22), VK_CONTROL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str22, VK_CONTROL},
#line 166 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 23), VK_OEM_CLEAR},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str23, VK_OEM_CLEAR},
#line 145 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 24), VK_OEM_RESET},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str24, VK_OEM_RESET},
#line 155 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 25), VK_OEM_AUTO},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str25, VK_OEM_AUTO},
#line 151 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 26), VK_OEM_CUSEL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str26, VK_OEM_CUSEL},
{-1},
#line 22 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 28), VK_KANA},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str28, VK_KANA},
#line 127 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 29), VK_OEM_PLUS},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str29, VK_OEM_PLUS},
#line 35 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 30), VK_PRIOR},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str30, VK_PRIOR},
#line 152 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 31), VK_OEM_ATTN},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str31, VK_OEM_ATTN},
#line 20 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 32), VK_PAUSE},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str32, VK_PAUSE},
#line 13 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 33), VK_BACK},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str33, VK_BACK},
#line 144 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 34), VK_PACKET},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str34, VK_PACKET},
#line 105 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 35), VK_RCONTROL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str35, VK_RCONTROL},
#line 104 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 36), VK_LCONTROL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str36, VK_LCONTROL},
#line 37 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 37), VK_END},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str37, VK_END},
#line 38 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 38), VK_HOME},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str38, VK_HOME},
#line 44 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 39), VK_PRINT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str39, VK_PRINT},
#line 94 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 40), VK_NUMLOCK},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str40, VK_NUMLOCK},
#line 39 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 41), VK_LEFT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str41, VK_LEFT},
#line 25 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 42), VK_JUNJA},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str42, VK_JUNJA},
#line 19 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 43), VK_MENU},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str43, VK_MENU},
#line 150 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 44), VK_OEM_WSCTRL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str44, VK_OEM_WSCTRL},
#line 156 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 45), VK_OEM_ENLW},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str45, VK_OEM_ENLW},
#line 36 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 46), VK_NEXT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str46, VK_NEXT},
#line 51 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 47), VK_RWIN},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str47, VK_RWIN},
#line 50 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 48), VK_LWIN},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str48, VK_LWIN},
#line 21 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 49), VK_CAPITAL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str49, VK_CAPITAL},
#line 49 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 50), VK_HELP},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str50, VK_HELP},
#line 164 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 51), VK_NONAME},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str51, VK_NONAME},
#line 8 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 52), VK_RBUTTON},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str52, VK_RBUTTON},
#line 7 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 53), VK_LBUTTON},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str53, VK_LBUTTON},
#line 96 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 54), VK_OEM_NEC_EQUAL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str54, VK_OEM_NEC_EQUAL},
{-1},
#line 47 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 56), VK_INSERT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str56, VK_INSERT},
#line 27 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 57), VK_HANJA},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str57, VK_HANJA},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 46 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 60), VK_SNAPSHOT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str60, VK_SNAPSHOT},
#line 158 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 61), VK_ATTN},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str61, VK_ATTN},
#line 14 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 62), VK_TAB},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str62, VK_TAB},
#line 157 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 63), VK_OEM_BACKTAB},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str63, VK_OEM_BACKTAB},
#line 143 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 64), VK_ICO_CLEAR},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str64, VK_ICO_CLEAR},
#line 30 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 65), VK_CONVERT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str65, VK_CONVERT},
#line 16 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 66), VK_RETURN},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str66, VK_RETURN},
#line 146 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 67), VK_OEM_JUMP},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str67, VK_OEM_JUMP},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#line 111 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 71), VK_BROWSER_STOP},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str71, VK_BROWSER_STOP},
#line 26 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 72), VK_FINAL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str72, VK_FINAL},
#line 163 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 73), VK_ZOOM},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str73, VK_ZOOM},
#line 28 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 74), VK_KANJI},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str74, VK_KANJI},
#line 48 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 75), VK_DELETE},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str75, VK_DELETE},
#line 128 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 76), VK_OEM_COMMA},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str76, VK_OEM_COMMA},
#line 67 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 77), VK_SUBTRACT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str77, VK_SUBTRACT},
{-1},
#line 10 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 79), VK_MBUTTON},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str79, VK_MBUTTON},
#line 78 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 80), VK_F9},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str80, VK_F9},
#line 17 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 81), VK_SHIFT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str81, VK_SHIFT},
#line 103 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 82), VK_RSHIFT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str82, VK_RSHIFT},
#line 102 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 83), VK_LSHIFT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str83, VK_LSHIFT},
#line 65 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 84), VK_ADD},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str84, VK_ADD},
#line 31 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 85), VK_NONCONVERT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str85, VK_NONCONVERT},
#line 160 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 86), VK_EXSEL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str86, VK_EXSEL},
#line 126 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 87), VK_OEM_1},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str87, VK_OEM_1},
#line 138 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 88), VK_OEM_AX},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str88, VK_OEM_AX},
#line 108 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 89), VK_BROWSER_BACK},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str89, VK_BROWSER_BACK},
#line 137 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 90), VK_OEM_8},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str90, VK_OEM_8},
#line 129 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 91), VK_OEM_MINUS},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str91, VK_OEM_MINUS},
#line 162 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 92), VK_PLAY},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str92, VK_PLAY},
#line 131 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 93), VK_OEM_2},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str93, VK_OEM_2},
#line 15 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 94), VK_CLEAR},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str94, VK_CLEAR},
#line 99 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 95), VK_OEM_FJ_TOUROKU},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str95, VK_OEM_FJ_TOUROKU},
#line 147 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 96), VK_OEM_PA1},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str96, VK_OEM_PA1},
#line 140 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 97), VK_ICO_HELP},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str97, VK_ICO_HELP},
#line 112 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 98), VK_BROWSER_SEARCH},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str98, VK_BROWSER_SEARCH},
#line 53 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 99), VK_SLEEP},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str99, VK_SLEEP},
{-1},
#line 70 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 101), VK_F1},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str101, VK_F1},
#line 148 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 102), VK_OEM_PA2},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str102, VK_OEM_PA2},
#line 154 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 103), VK_OEM_COPY},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str103, VK_OEM_COPY},
#line 77 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 104), VK_F8},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str104, VK_F8},
#line 88 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 105), VK_F19},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str105, VK_F19},
#line 41 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 106), VK_RIGHT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str106, VK_RIGHT},
#line 71 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 107), VK_F2},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str107, VK_F2},
#line 135 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 108), VK_OEM_6},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str108, VK_OEM_6},
#line 87 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 109), VK_F18},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str109, VK_F18},
{-1},
#line 117 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 111), VK_VOLUME_UP},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str111, VK_VOLUME_UP},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 120 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 114), VK_MEDIA_STOP},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str114, VK_MEDIA_STOP},
#line 130 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 115), VK_OEM_PERIOD},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str115, VK_OEM_PERIOD},
{-1},
#line 161 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 117), VK_EREOF},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str117, VK_EREOF},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#line 114 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 121), VK_BROWSER_HOME},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str121, VK_BROWSER_HOME},
#line 75 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 122), VK_F6},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str122, VK_F6},
{-1},
#line 110 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 124), VK_BROWSER_REFRESH},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str124, VK_BROWSER_REFRESH},
{-1},
#line 165 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 126), VK_PA1},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str126, VK_PA1},
#line 142 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 127), VK_PROCESSKEY},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str127, VK_PROCESSKEY},
#line 68 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 128), VK_DECIMAL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str128, VK_DECIMAL},
#line 132 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 129), VK_OEM_3},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str129, VK_OEM_3},
#line 107 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 130), VK_RMENU},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str130, VK_RMENU},
#line 106 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 131), VK_LMENU},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str131, VK_LMENU},
#line 98 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 132), VK_OEM_FJ_MASSHOU},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str132, VK_OEM_FJ_MASSHOU},
#line 54 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 133), VK_NUMPAD0},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str133, VK_NUMPAD0},
#line 24 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 134), VK_HANGUL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str134, VK_HANGUL},
#line 63 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 135), VK_NUMPAD9},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str135, VK_NUMPAD9},
#line 23 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 136), VK_HANGEUL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str136, VK_HANGEUL},
#line 134 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 137), VK_OEM_5},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str137, VK_OEM_5},
#line 149 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 138), VK_OEM_PA3},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str138, VK_OEM_PA3},
#line 115 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 139), VK_VOLUME_MUTE},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str139, VK_VOLUME_MUTE},
#line 133 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 140), VK_OEM_4},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str140, VK_OEM_4},
#line 122 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 141), VK_LAUNCH_MAIL},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str141, VK_LAUNCH_MAIL},
#line 97 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 142), VK_OEM_FJ_JISHO},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str142, VK_OEM_FJ_JISHO},
#line 72 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 143), VK_F3},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str143, VK_F3},
#line 101 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 144), VK_OEM_FJ_ROYA},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str144, VK_OEM_FJ_ROYA},
#line 100 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 145), VK_OEM_FJ_LOYA},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str145, VK_OEM_FJ_LOYA},
{-1},
#line 42 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 147), VK_DOWN},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str147, VK_DOWN},
{-1},
#line 153 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 149), VK_OEM_FINISH},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str149, VK_OEM_FINISH},
{-1},
#line 74 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 151), VK_F5},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str151, VK_F5},
{-1},
#line 136 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 153), VK_OEM_7},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str153, VK_OEM_7},
#line 73 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 154), VK_F4},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str154, VK_F4},
#line 86 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 155), VK_F17},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str155, VK_F17},
#line 55 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 156), VK_NUMPAD1},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str156, VK_NUMPAD1},
#line 141 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 157), VK_ICO_00},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str157, VK_ICO_00},
{-1},
#line 62 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 159), VK_NUMPAD8},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str159, VK_NUMPAD8},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 56 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 162), VK_NUMPAD2},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str162, VK_NUMPAD2},
{-1},
#line 124 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 164), VK_LAUNCH_APP1},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str164, VK_LAUNCH_APP1},
#line 109 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 165), VK_BROWSER_FORWARD},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str165, VK_BROWSER_FORWARD},
{-1},
#line 76 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 167), VK_F7},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str167, VK_F7},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 125 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 170), VK_LAUNCH_APP2},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str170, VK_LAUNCH_APP2},
#line 64 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 171), VK_MULTIPLY},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str171, VK_MULTIPLY},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 45 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 174), VK_EXECUTE},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str174, VK_EXECUTE},
{-1},
#line 113 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 176), VK_BROWSER_FAVORITES},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str176, VK_BROWSER_FAVORITES},
#line 60 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 177), VK_NUMPAD6},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str177, VK_NUMPAD6},
{-1},
#line 85 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 179), VK_F16},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str179, VK_F16},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 79 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 182), VK_F10},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str182, VK_F10},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 116 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 185), VK_VOLUME_DOWN},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str185, VK_VOLUME_DOWN},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 89 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 188), VK_F20},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str188, VK_F20},
#line 119 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 189), VK_MEDIA_PREV_TRACK},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str189, VK_MEDIA_PREV_TRACK},
{-1},
#line 33 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 191), VK_MODECHANGE},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str191, VK_MODECHANGE},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#line 83 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 197), VK_F14},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str197, VK_F14},
#line 57 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 198), VK_NUMPAD3},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str198, VK_NUMPAD3},
#line 11 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 199), VK_XBUTTON1},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str199, VK_XBUTTON1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#line 93 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 203), VK_F24},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str203, VK_F24},
{-1},
#line 12 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 205), VK_XBUTTON2},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str205, VK_XBUTTON2},
#line 59 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 206), VK_NUMPAD5},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str206, VK_NUMPAD5},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 58 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 209), VK_NUMPAD4},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str209, VK_NUMPAD4},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#line 121 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 215), VK_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str215, VK_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE},
{-1},
#line 123 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 217), VK_LAUNCH_MEDIA_SELECT},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str217, VK_LAUNCH_MEDIA_SELECT},
#line 80 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 218), VK_F11},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str218, VK_F11},
{-1},
#line 139 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 220), VK_OEM_102},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str220, VK_OEM_102},
#line 118 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 221), VK_MEDIA_NEXT_TRACK},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str221, VK_MEDIA_NEXT_TRACK},
#line 61 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 222), VK_NUMPAD7},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str222, VK_NUMPAD7},
{-1},
#line 90 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 224), VK_F21},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str224, VK_F21},
{-1},
#line 82 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 226), VK_F13},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str226, VK_F13},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 81 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 229), VK_F12},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str229, VK_F12},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 92 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 232), VK_F23},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str232, VK_F23},
{-1}, {-1},
#line 91 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 235), VK_F22},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str235, VK_F22},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#line 84 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 242), VK_F15},
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str242, VK_F15},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
{-1}, {-1}, {-1}, {-1},
#line 69 "win32_vk.list"
- {gperf_offsetof(stringpool, 256), VK_DIVIDE}
+ {(int)(size_t)&((struct stringpool_t *)0)->stringpool_str256, VK_DIVIDE}
};
if (len <= MAX_WORD_LENGTH && len >= MIN_WORD_LENGTH)
diff --git a/ext/io/console/win32_vk.list b/ext/io/console/win32_vk.list
index 7909a4d1f0..5df3d6da57 100644
--- a/ext/io/console/win32_vk.list
+++ b/ext/io/console/win32_vk.list
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
%{
struct vktable {short ofs; unsigned short vk;};
-static const struct vktable *console_win32_vk(/*!ANSI{*/const char *, unsigned int/*}!ANSI*/);
+static const struct vktable *console_win32_vk(const char *, size_t);
%}
struct vktable
%%
diff --git a/ext/io/nonblock/io-nonblock.gemspec b/ext/io/nonblock/io-nonblock.gemspec
index f81d4fda0a..d6df21a84d 100644
--- a/ext/io/nonblock/io-nonblock.gemspec
+++ b/ext/io/nonblock/io-nonblock.gemspec
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "io-nonblock"
- spec.version = "0.1.1"
+ spec.version = "0.2.0"
spec.authors = ["Nobu Nakada"]
spec.email = ["nobu@ruby-lang.org"]
diff --git a/ext/io/wait/extconf.rb b/ext/io/wait/extconf.rb
index eecdcce99f..c6230b7783 100644
--- a/ext/io/wait/extconf.rb
+++ b/ext/io/wait/extconf.rb
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ if RUBY_VERSION < "2.6"
File.write("Makefile", dummy_makefile($srcdir).join(""))
else
target = "io/wait"
- have_func("rb_io_wait")
+ have_func("rb_io_wait", "ruby/io.h")
unless macro_defined?("DOSISH", "#include <ruby.h>")
have_header(ioctl_h = "sys/ioctl.h") or ioctl_h = nil
fionread = %w[sys/ioctl.h sys/filio.h sys/socket.h].find do |h|
diff --git a/ext/io/wait/io-wait.gemspec b/ext/io/wait/io-wait.gemspec
index 7b73d64200..ebc1f6f5c7 100644
--- a/ext/io/wait/io-wait.gemspec
+++ b/ext/io/wait/io-wait.gemspec
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-_VERSION = "0.3.0.pre"
+_VERSION = "0.3.0"
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "io-wait"
diff --git a/ext/json/VERSION b/ext/json/VERSION
index 097a15a2af..ec1cf33c3f 100644
--- a/ext/json/VERSION
+++ b/ext/json/VERSION
@@ -1 +1 @@
-2.6.2
+2.6.3
diff --git a/ext/json/lib/json/version.rb b/ext/json/lib/json/version.rb
index 9bedb65fa7..3d4326d836 100644
--- a/ext/json/lib/json/version.rb
+++ b/ext/json/lib/json/version.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# frozen_string_literal: false
module JSON
# JSON version
- VERSION = '2.6.2'
+ VERSION = '2.6.3'
VERSION_ARRAY = VERSION.split(/\./).map { |x| x.to_i } # :nodoc:
VERSION_MAJOR = VERSION_ARRAY[0] # :nodoc:
VERSION_MINOR = VERSION_ARRAY[1] # :nodoc:
diff --git a/ext/json/parser/extconf.rb b/ext/json/parser/extconf.rb
index feb586e1b4..4723a02aee 100644
--- a/ext/json/parser/extconf.rb
+++ b/ext/json/parser/extconf.rb
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
# frozen_string_literal: false
require 'mkmf'
-have_func("rb_enc_raise", "ruby.h")
-have_func("rb_enc_interned_str", "ruby.h")
+have_func("rb_enc_raise", "ruby/encoding.h")
+have_func("rb_enc_interned_str", "ruby/encoding.h")
# checking if String#-@ (str_uminus) dedupes... '
begin
diff --git a/ext/nkf/nkf.gemspec b/ext/nkf/nkf.gemspec
index 2d77c71ff8..7f3bd4a4b1 100644
--- a/ext/nkf/nkf.gemspec
+++ b/ext/nkf/nkf.gemspec
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "nkf"
- spec.version = "0.1.1"
+ spec.version = "0.1.2"
spec.authors = ["NARUSE Yui"]
spec.email = ["naruse@airemix.jp"]
diff --git a/ext/objspace/depend b/ext/objspace/depend
index 88c66a232b..52797664e0 100644
--- a/ext/objspace/depend
+++ b/ext/objspace/depend
@@ -158,12 +158,14 @@ object_tracing.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/missing.h
object_tracing.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
object_tracing.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/st.h
object_tracing.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/subst.h
+object_tracing.o: $(top_srcdir)/gc.h
object_tracing.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal.h
object_tracing.o: object_tracing.c
object_tracing.o: objspace.h
objspace.o: $(RUBY_EXTCONF_H)
objspace.o: $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/config.h
objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/assert.h
+objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/atomic.h
objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/backward.h
objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/backward/2/assume.h
objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/backward/2/attributes.h
@@ -336,10 +338,16 @@ objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/regex.h
objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/st.h
objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/subst.h
+objspace.o: $(hdrdir)/ruby/thread_native.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/ccan/check_type/check_type.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/ccan/container_of/container_of.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/ccan/list/list.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/ccan/str/str.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/gc.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/id_table.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
@@ -348,10 +356,17 @@ objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/imemo.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/sanitizers.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/serial.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/static_assert.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/vm.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/warnings.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/method.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/node.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/ruby_assert.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/ruby_atomic.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/shape.h
objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/symbol.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/thread_pthread.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/vm_core.h
+objspace.o: $(top_srcdir)/vm_opts.h
objspace.o: objspace.c
objspace.o: {$(VPATH)}id.h
objspace_dump.o: $(RUBY_EXTCONF_H)
@@ -539,6 +554,8 @@ objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/gc.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/id_table.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/array.h
+objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/basic_operators.h
+objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/class.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/hash.h
@@ -555,6 +572,7 @@ objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/node.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/ruby_assert.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/ruby_atomic.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/shape.h
+objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/symbol.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/thread_pthread.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/vm_core.h
objspace_dump.o: $(top_srcdir)/vm_opts.h
diff --git a/ext/objspace/lib/objspace.rb b/ext/objspace/lib/objspace.rb
index 0298b0646c..6865fdda4c 100644
--- a/ext/objspace/lib/objspace.rb
+++ b/ext/objspace/lib/objspace.rb
@@ -6,14 +6,15 @@ module ObjectSpace
class << self
private :_dump
private :_dump_all
+ private :_dump_shapes
end
module_function
# call-seq:
- # ObjectSpace.dump(obj[, output: :string]) # => "{ ... }"
- # ObjectSpace.dump(obj, output: :file) # => #<File:/tmp/rubyobj20131125-88733-1xkfmpv.json>
- # ObjectSpace.dump(obj, output: :stdout) # => nil
+ # ObjectSpace.dump(obj[, output: :string]) -> "{ ... }"
+ # ObjectSpace.dump(obj, output: :file) -> #<File:/tmp/rubyobj20131125-88733-1xkfmpv.json>
+ # ObjectSpace.dump(obj, output: :stdout) -> nil
#
# Dump the contents of a ruby object as JSON.
#
@@ -42,38 +43,88 @@ module ObjectSpace
end
- # call-seq:
- # ObjectSpace.dump_all([output: :file]) # => #<File:/tmp/rubyheap20131125-88469-laoj3v.json>
- # ObjectSpace.dump_all(output: :stdout) # => nil
- # ObjectSpace.dump_all(output: :string) # => "{...}\n{...}\n..."
- # ObjectSpace.dump_all(output:
- # File.open('heap.json','w')) # => #<File:heap.json>
- # ObjectSpace.dump_all(output: :string,
- # since: 42) # => "{...}\n{...}\n..."
+ # call-seq:
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_all([output: :file]) -> #<File:/tmp/rubyheap20131125-88469-laoj3v.json>
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_all(output: :stdout) -> nil
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_all(output: :string) -> "{...}\n{...}\n..."
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_all(output: File.open('heap.json','w')) -> #<File:heap.json>
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_all(output: :string, since: 42) -> "{...}\n{...}\n..."
+ #
+ # Dump the contents of the ruby heap as JSON.
+ #
+ # _full_ must be a boolean. If true all heap slots are dumped including the empty ones (T_NONE).
+ #
+ # _since_ must be a non-negative integer or +nil+.
#
- # Dump the contents of the ruby heap as JSON.
+ # If _since_ is a positive integer, only objects of that generation and
+ # newer generations are dumped. The current generation can be accessed using
+ # GC::count. Objects that were allocated without object allocation tracing enabled
+ # are ignored. See ::trace_object_allocations for more information and
+ # examples.
#
- # _since_ must be a non-negative integer or +nil+.
+ # If _since_ is omitted or is +nil+, all objects are dumped.
#
- # If _since_ is a positive integer, only objects of that generation and
- # newer generations are dumped. The current generation can be accessed using
- # GC::count.
+ # _shapes_ must be a boolean or a non-negative integer.
#
- # Objects that were allocated without object allocation tracing enabled
- # are ignored. See ::trace_object_allocations for more information and
- # examples.
+ # If _shapes_ is a positive integer, only shapes newer than the provided
+ # shape id are dumped. The current shape_id can be accessed using <tt>RubyVM.stat(:next_shape_id)</tt>.
#
- # If _since_ is omitted or is +nil+, all objects are dumped.
+ # If _shapes_ is +false+, no shapes are dumped.
+ #
+ # To only dump objects allocated past a certain point you can combine _since_ and _shapes_:
+ # ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations
+ # GC.start
+ # gc_generation = GC.count
+ # shape_generation = RubyVM.stat(:next_shape_id)
+ # call_method_to_instrument
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_all(since: gc_generation, shapes: shape_generation)
+ #
+ # This method is only expected to work with C Ruby.
+ # This is an experimental method and is subject to change.
+ # In particular, the function signature and output format are
+ # not guaranteed to be compatible in future versions of ruby.
+ def dump_all(output: :file, full: false, since: nil, shapes: true)
+ out = case output
+ when :file, nil
+ require 'tempfile'
+ Tempfile.create(%w(rubyheap .json))
+ when :stdout
+ STDOUT
+ when :string
+ +''
+ when IO
+ output
+ else
+ raise ArgumentError, "wrong output option: #{output.inspect}"
+ end
+
+ shapes = 0 if shapes == true
+ ret = _dump_all(out, full, since, shapes)
+ return nil if output == :stdout
+ ret
+ end
+
+ # call-seq:
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_shapes([output: :file]) -> #<File:/tmp/rubyshapes20131125-88469-laoj3v.json>
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_shapes(output: :stdout) -> nil
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_shapes(output: :string) -> "{...}\n{...}\n..."
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_shapes(output: File.open('shapes.json','w')) -> #<File:shapes.json>
+ # ObjectSpace.dump_all(output: :string, since: 42) -> "{...}\n{...}\n..."
+ #
+ # Dump the contents of the ruby shape tree as JSON.
+ #
+ # If _shapes_ is a positive integer, only shapes newer than the provided
+ # shape id are dumped. The current shape_id can be accessed using <tt>RubyVM.stat(:next_shape_id)</tt>.
#
# This method is only expected to work with C Ruby.
# This is an experimental method and is subject to change.
# In particular, the function signature and output format are
# not guaranteed to be compatible in future versions of ruby.
- def dump_all(output: :file, full: false, since: nil)
+ def dump_shapes(output: :file, since: 0)
out = case output
when :file, nil
require 'tempfile'
- Tempfile.create(%w(rubyheap .json))
+ Tempfile.create(%w(rubyshapes .json))
when :stdout
STDOUT
when :string
@@ -84,7 +135,7 @@ module ObjectSpace
raise ArgumentError, "wrong output option: #{output.inspect}"
end
- ret = _dump_all(out, full, since)
+ ret = _dump_shapes(out, since)
return nil if output == :stdout
ret
end
diff --git a/ext/objspace/object_tracing.c b/ext/objspace/object_tracing.c
index 0bf866a8f1..8c54d51eab 100644
--- a/ext/objspace/object_tracing.c
+++ b/ext/objspace/object_tracing.c
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
**********************************************************************/
+#include "gc.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include "ruby/debug.h"
#include "objspace.h"
@@ -121,6 +122,10 @@ freeobj_i(VALUE tpval, void *data)
st_data_t v;
struct allocation_info *info;
+ /* Modifying the st table can cause allocations, which can trigger GC.
+ * Since freeobj_i is called during GC, it must not trigger another GC. */
+ VALUE gc_disabled = rb_gc_disable_no_rest();
+
if (arg->keep_remains) {
if (st_lookup(arg->object_table, obj, &v)) {
info = (struct allocation_info *)v;
@@ -135,6 +140,8 @@ freeobj_i(VALUE tpval, void *data)
ruby_xfree(info);
}
}
+
+ if (gc_disabled == Qfalse) rb_gc_enable();
}
static int
diff --git a/ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c b/ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c
index 61fa0f04ac..c3cc9a1e7b 100644
--- a/ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c
+++ b/ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c
@@ -13,11 +13,15 @@
**********************************************************************/
#include "gc.h"
+#include "id_table.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include "internal/array.h"
+#include "internal/class.h"
#include "internal/hash.h"
#include "internal/string.h"
#include "internal/sanitizers.h"
+#include "symbol.h"
+#include "shape.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "objspace.h"
#include "ruby/debug.h"
@@ -42,6 +46,7 @@ struct dump_config {
unsigned int full_heap: 1;
unsigned int partial_dump;
size_t since;
+ size_t shapes_since;
unsigned long buffer_len;
char buffer[BUFFER_CAPACITY];
};
@@ -350,6 +355,20 @@ dump_append_string_content(struct dump_config *dc, VALUE obj)
}
}
+static inline void
+dump_append_id(struct dump_config *dc, ID id)
+{
+ if (is_instance_id(id)) {
+ dump_append_string_value(dc, rb_sym2str(ID2SYM(id)));
+ }
+ else {
+ dump_append(dc, "\"ID_INTERNAL(");
+ dump_append_sizet(dc, rb_id_to_serial(id));
+ dump_append(dc, ")\"");
+ }
+}
+
+
static void
dump_object(VALUE obj, struct dump_config *dc)
{
@@ -366,7 +385,11 @@ dump_object(VALUE obj, struct dump_config *dc)
dc->cur_obj = obj;
dc->cur_obj_references = 0;
- dc->cur_obj_klass = BUILTIN_TYPE(obj) == T_NODE ? 0 : RBASIC_CLASS(obj);
+ if (BUILTIN_TYPE(obj) == T_NODE || BUILTIN_TYPE(obj) == T_IMEMO) {
+ dc->cur_obj_klass = 0;
+ } else {
+ dc->cur_obj_klass = RBASIC_CLASS(obj);
+ }
if (dc->partial_dump && (!ainfo || ainfo->generation < dc->since)) {
return;
@@ -382,6 +405,10 @@ dump_object(VALUE obj, struct dump_config *dc)
dump_append(dc, obj_type(obj));
dump_append(dc, "\"");
+ size_t shape_id = rb_shape_get_shape_id(obj);
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"shape_id\":");
+ dump_append_sizet(dc, shape_id);
+
dump_append(dc, ", \"slot_size\":");
dump_append_sizet(dc, dc->cur_page_slot_size);
@@ -471,6 +498,9 @@ dump_object(VALUE obj, struct dump_config *dc)
break;
case T_CLASS:
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"variation_count\":");
+ dump_append_d(dc, RCLASS_EXT(obj)->variation_count);
+
case T_MODULE:
if (rb_class_get_superclass(obj)) {
dump_append(dc, ", \"superclass\":");
@@ -515,7 +545,10 @@ dump_object(VALUE obj, struct dump_config *dc)
case T_OBJECT:
dump_append(dc, ", \"ivars\":");
- dump_append_lu(dc, ROBJECT_IV_CAPACITY(obj));
+ dump_append_lu(dc, ROBJECT_IV_COUNT(obj));
+ if (rb_shape_obj_too_complex(obj)) {
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"too_complex_shape\":true");
+ }
break;
case T_FILE:
@@ -619,7 +652,7 @@ root_obj_i(const char *category, VALUE obj, void *data)
}
static void
-dump_output(struct dump_config *dc, VALUE output, VALUE full, VALUE since)
+dump_output(struct dump_config *dc, VALUE output, VALUE full, VALUE since, VALUE shapes)
{
dc->full_heap = 0;
@@ -645,6 +678,8 @@ dump_output(struct dump_config *dc, VALUE output, VALUE full, VALUE since)
else {
dc->partial_dump = 0;
}
+
+ dc->shapes_since = RTEST(shapes) ? NUM2SIZET(shapes) : 0;
}
static VALUE
@@ -661,6 +696,7 @@ dump_result(struct dump_config *dc)
}
}
+/* :nodoc: */
static VALUE
objspace_dump(VALUE os, VALUE obj, VALUE output)
{
@@ -669,18 +705,87 @@ objspace_dump(VALUE os, VALUE obj, VALUE output)
dc.cur_page_slot_size = rb_gc_obj_slot_size(obj);
}
- dump_output(&dc, output, Qnil, Qnil);
+ dump_output(&dc, output, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil);
dump_object(obj, &dc);
return dump_result(&dc);
}
+static void
+shape_i(rb_shape_t *shape, void *data)
+{
+ struct dump_config *dc = (struct dump_config *)data;
+
+ size_t shape_id = rb_shape_id(shape);
+ if (shape_id < dc->shapes_since) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ dump_append(dc, "{\"address\":");
+ dump_append_ref(dc, (VALUE)shape);
+
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"type\":\"SHAPE\", \"id\":");
+ dump_append_sizet(dc, shape_id);
+
+ if (shape->type != SHAPE_ROOT) {
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"parent_id\":");
+ dump_append_lu(dc, shape->parent_id);
+ }
+
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"depth\":");
+ dump_append_sizet(dc, rb_shape_depth(shape));
+
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"shape_type\":");
+ switch((enum shape_type)shape->type) {
+ case SHAPE_ROOT:
+ dump_append(dc, "\"ROOT\"");
+ break;
+ case SHAPE_IVAR:
+ dump_append(dc, "\"IVAR\"");
+
+ dump_append(dc, ",\"edge_name\":");
+ dump_append_id(dc, shape->edge_name);
+
+ break;
+ case SHAPE_FROZEN:
+ dump_append(dc, "\"FROZEN\"");
+ break;
+ case SHAPE_CAPACITY_CHANGE:
+ dump_append(dc, "\"CAPACITY_CHANGE\"");
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"capacity\":");
+ dump_append_sizet(dc, shape->capacity);
+ break;
+ case SHAPE_INITIAL_CAPACITY:
+ dump_append(dc, "\"INITIAL_CAPACITY\"");
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"capacity\":");
+ dump_append_sizet(dc, shape->capacity);
+ break;
+ case SHAPE_T_OBJECT:
+ dump_append(dc, "\"T_OBJECT\"");
+ break;
+ case SHAPE_OBJ_TOO_COMPLEX:
+ dump_append(dc, "\"OBJ_TOO_COMPLEX\"");
+ break;
+ default:
+ rb_bug("[objspace] unexpected shape type");
+ }
+
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"edges\":");
+ dump_append_sizet(dc, rb_shape_edges_count(shape));
+
+ dump_append(dc, ", \"memsize\":");
+ dump_append_sizet(dc, rb_shape_memsize(shape));
+
+ dump_append(dc, "}\n");
+}
+
+/* :nodoc: */
static VALUE
-objspace_dump_all(VALUE os, VALUE output, VALUE full, VALUE since)
+objspace_dump_all(VALUE os, VALUE output, VALUE full, VALUE since, VALUE shapes)
{
struct dump_config dc = {0,};
- dump_output(&dc, output, full, since);
+ dump_output(&dc, output, full, since, shapes);
if (!dc.partial_dump || dc.since == 0) {
/* dump roots */
@@ -688,12 +793,29 @@ objspace_dump_all(VALUE os, VALUE output, VALUE full, VALUE since)
if (dc.roots) dump_append(&dc, "]}\n");
}
+ if (RTEST(shapes)) {
+ rb_shape_each_shape(shape_i, &dc);
+ }
+
/* dump all objects */
rb_objspace_each_objects(heap_i, &dc);
return dump_result(&dc);
}
+/* :nodoc: */
+static VALUE
+objspace_dump_shapes(VALUE os, VALUE output, VALUE shapes)
+{
+ struct dump_config dc = {0,};
+ dump_output(&dc, output, Qfalse, Qnil, shapes);
+
+ if (RTEST(shapes)) {
+ rb_shape_each_shape(shape_i, &dc);
+ }
+ return dump_result(&dc);
+}
+
void
Init_objspace_dump(VALUE rb_mObjSpace)
{
@@ -703,7 +825,8 @@ Init_objspace_dump(VALUE rb_mObjSpace)
#endif
rb_define_module_function(rb_mObjSpace, "_dump", objspace_dump, 2);
- rb_define_module_function(rb_mObjSpace, "_dump_all", objspace_dump_all, 3);
+ rb_define_module_function(rb_mObjSpace, "_dump_all", objspace_dump_all, 4);
+ rb_define_module_function(rb_mObjSpace, "_dump_shapes", objspace_dump_shapes, 2);
/* force create static IDs */
rb_obj_gc_flags(rb_mObjSpace, 0, 0);
diff --git a/ext/openssl/History.md b/ext/openssl/History.md
index a4f6bd7fd6..1e0df7dd87 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/History.md
+++ b/ext/openssl/History.md
@@ -1,3 +1,53 @@
+Version 3.1.0
+=============
+
+Ruby/OpenSSL 3.1 will be maintained for the lifetime of Ruby 3.2.
+
+Merged bug fixes in 2.2.3 and 3.0.2. Among the new features and changes are:
+
+Notable changes
+---------------
+
+* Add `OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ciphersuites=` to allow setting TLS 1.3 cipher
+ suites.
+ [[GitHub #493]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/493)
+* Add `OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#export_keying_material` for exporting keying
+ material of the session, as defined in RFC 5705.
+ [[GitHub #530]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/530)
+* Add `OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#keylog_cb=` for setting the TLS key logging
+ callback, which is useful for supporting NSS's SSLKEYLOGFILE debugging output.
+ [[GitHub #536]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/536)
+* Remove the default digest algorithm from `OpenSSL::OCSP::BasicResponse#sign`
+ and `OpenSSL::OCSP::Request#sign`. Omitting the 5th parameter of these
+ methods used to be equivalent of specifying SHA-1. This default value is now
+ removed and we will let the underlying OpenSSL library decide instead.
+ [[GitHub #507]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/507)
+* Add `OpenSSL::BN#mod_sqrt`.
+ [[GitHub #553]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/553)
+* Allow calling `OpenSSL::Cipher#update` with an empty string. This was
+ prohibited to workaround an ancient bug in OpenSSL.
+ [[GitHub #568]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/568)
+* Fix build on platforms without socket support, such as WASI. `OpenSSL::SSL`
+ will not be defined if OpenSSL is compiled with `OPENSSL_NO_SOCK`.
+ [[GitHub #558]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/558)
+* Improve support for recent LibreSSL versions. This includes HKDF support in
+ LibreSSL 3.6 and Ed25519 support in LibreSSL 3.7.
+
+
+Version 3.0.2
+=============
+
+Merged changes in 2.2.3. Additionally, the following issues are fixed by this
+release.
+
+Bug fixes
+---------
+
+* Fix OpenSSL::PKey::EC#check_key not working correctly on OpenSSL 3.0.
+ [[GitHub #563]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/issues/563)
+ [[GitHub #580]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/580)
+
+
Version 3.0.1
=============
@@ -124,6 +174,21 @@ Notable changes
[[GitHub #342]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/issues/342)
+Version 2.2.3
+=============
+
+Bug fixes
+---------
+
+* Fix serveral methods in OpenSSL::PKey::EC::Point attempting to raise an error
+ with an incorrect class, which would end up with a TypeError.
+ [[GitHub #570]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/570)
+* Fix OpenSSL::PKey::EC::Point#eql? and OpenSSL::PKey::EC::Group#eql?
+ incorrectly treated OpenSSL's internal errors as "not equal".
+ [[GitHub #564]](https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/564)
+* Fix build with LibreSSL 3.5 or later.
+
+
Version 2.2.2
=============
diff --git a/ext/openssl/extconf.rb b/ext/openssl/extconf.rb
index fd96533569..bc3e4d3a21 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/extconf.rb
+++ b/ext/openssl/extconf.rb
@@ -25,8 +25,9 @@ Logging::message "=== OpenSSL for Ruby configurator ===\n"
if with_config("debug") or enable_config("debug")
$defs.push("-DOSSL_DEBUG")
end
+$defs.push("-D""OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED")
-have_func("rb_io_maybe_wait") # Ruby 3.1
+have_func("rb_io_maybe_wait(0, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil)", "ruby/io.h") # Ruby 3.1
Logging::message "=== Checking for system dependent stuff... ===\n"
have_library("nsl", "t_open")
@@ -126,7 +127,7 @@ ts_h = "openssl/ts.h".freeze
ssl_h = "openssl/ssl.h".freeze
# compile options
-have_func("RAND_egd", "openssl/rand.h")
+have_func("RAND_egd()", "openssl/rand.h")
engines = %w{dynamic 4758cca aep atalla chil
cswift nuron sureware ubsec padlock capi gmp gost cryptodev}
engines.each { |name|
@@ -137,66 +138,59 @@ engines.each { |name|
if !have_struct_member("SSL", "ctx", "openssl/ssl.h") || is_libressl
$defs.push("-DHAVE_OPAQUE_OPENSSL")
end
-have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_new", evp_h)
-have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_free", evp_h)
-have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_pkey_ctx", evp_h)
-have_func("X509_STORE_get_ex_data", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_STORE_set_ex_data", x509_h)
+have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_new()", evp_h)
+have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_free(NULL)", evp_h)
+have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_pkey_ctx(NULL)", evp_h)
+have_func("X509_STORE_get_ex_data(NULL, 0)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_STORE_set_ex_data(NULL, 0, NULL)", x509_h)
have_func("X509_STORE_get_ex_new_index(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_CRL_get0_signature", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_REQ_get0_signature", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_REVOKED_get0_serialNumber", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_REVOKED_get0_revocationDate", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_get0_tbs_sigalg", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_STORE_CTX_get0_untrusted", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_STORE_CTX_get0_cert", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_STORE_CTX_get0_chain", x509_h)
-have_func("OCSP_SINGLERESP_get0_id", "openssl/ocsp.h")
-have_func("SSL_CTX_get_ciphers", ssl_h)
-have_func("X509_up_ref", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_CRL_up_ref", x509_h)
-have_func("X509_STORE_up_ref", x509_h)
-have_func("SSL_SESSION_up_ref", ssl_h)
-have_func("EVP_PKEY_up_ref", evp_h)
+have_func("X509_CRL_get0_signature(NULL, NULL, NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_REQ_get0_signature(NULL, NULL, NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_REVOKED_get0_serialNumber(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_REVOKED_get0_revocationDate(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_get0_tbs_sigalg(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_STORE_CTX_get0_untrusted(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_STORE_CTX_get0_cert(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_STORE_CTX_get0_chain(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("OCSP_SINGLERESP_get0_id(NULL)", "openssl/ocsp.h")
+have_func("SSL_CTX_get_ciphers(NULL)", ssl_h)
+have_func("X509_up_ref(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_CRL_up_ref(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("X509_STORE_up_ref(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("SSL_SESSION_up_ref(NULL)", ssl_h)
+have_func("EVP_PKEY_up_ref(NULL)", evp_h)
have_func("SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(NULL, 0)", ssl_h)
-have_func("SSL_CTX_get_security_level", ssl_h)
-have_func("X509_get0_notBefore", x509_h)
-have_func("SSL_SESSION_get_protocol_version", ssl_h)
-have_func("TS_STATUS_INFO_get0_status", ts_h)
-have_func("TS_STATUS_INFO_get0_text", ts_h)
-have_func("TS_STATUS_INFO_get0_failure_info", ts_h)
+have_func("SSL_CTX_get_security_level(NULL)", ssl_h)
+have_func("X509_get0_notBefore(NULL)", x509_h)
+have_func("SSL_SESSION_get_protocol_version(NULL)", ssl_h)
+have_func("TS_STATUS_INFO_get0_status(NULL)", ts_h)
+have_func("TS_STATUS_INFO_get0_text(NULL)", ts_h)
+have_func("TS_STATUS_INFO_get0_failure_info(NULL)", ts_h)
have_func("TS_VERIFY_CTS_set_certs(NULL, NULL)", ts_h)
-have_func("TS_VERIFY_CTX_set_store", ts_h)
-have_func("TS_VERIFY_CTX_add_flags", ts_h)
-have_func("TS_RESP_CTX_set_time_cb", ts_h)
-have_func("EVP_PBE_scrypt", evp_h)
-have_func("SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth", ssl_h)
+have_func("TS_VERIFY_CTX_set_store(NULL, NULL)", ts_h)
+have_func("TS_VERIFY_CTX_add_flags(NULL, 0)", ts_h)
+have_func("TS_RESP_CTX_set_time_cb(NULL, NULL, NULL)", ts_h)
+have_func("EVP_PBE_scrypt(\"\", 0, (unsigned char *)\"\", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0)", evp_h)
+have_func("SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth(NULL, 0)", ssl_h)
# added in 1.1.1
-have_func("EVP_PKEY_check", evp_h)
-have_func("EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key", evp_h)
-have_func("SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites", ssl_h)
+have_func("EVP_PKEY_check(NULL)", evp_h)
+have_func("EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(0, NULL, (unsigned char *)\"\", 0)", evp_h)
+have_func("SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites(NULL, \"\")", ssl_h)
# added in 3.0.0
-openssl_3 =
-have_func("SSL_set0_tmp_dh_pkey", ssl_h)
-have_func("ERR_get_error_all", "openssl/err.h")
+have_func("SSL_set0_tmp_dh_pkey(NULL, NULL)", ssl_h)
+have_func("ERR_get_error_all(NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)", "openssl/err.h")
have_func("TS_VERIFY_CTX_set_certs(NULL, NULL)", ts_h)
-have_func("SSL_CTX_load_verify_file", ssl_h)
-have_func("BN_check_prime", "openssl/bn.h")
-have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_get0_md", evp_h)
-have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_get_pkey_ctx", evp_h)
-have_func("EVP_PKEY_eq", evp_h)
-have_func("EVP_PKEY_dup", evp_h)
+have_func("SSL_CTX_load_verify_file(NULL, \"\")", ssl_h)
+have_func("BN_check_prime(NULL, NULL, NULL)", "openssl/bn.h")
+have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_get0_md(NULL)", evp_h)
+have_func("EVP_MD_CTX_get_pkey_ctx(NULL)", evp_h)
+have_func("EVP_PKEY_eq(NULL, NULL)", evp_h)
+have_func("EVP_PKEY_dup(NULL)", evp_h)
Logging::message "=== Checking done. ===\n"
-if openssl_3
- if $warnflags&.sub!(/-W\K(?=deprecated-declarations)/, 'no-')
- $warnflags << " -Wno-incompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers"
- end
-end
-
create_header
create_makefile("openssl")
Logging::message "Done.\n"
diff --git a/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb b/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb
index a9103ecd27..ea8bb2a18e 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb
+++ b/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb
@@ -11,6 +11,9 @@
=end
require "openssl/buffering"
+
+if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL)
+
require "io/nonblock"
require "ipaddr"
require "socket"
@@ -540,3 +543,5 @@ YoaOffgTf5qxiwkjnlVZQc3whgnEt9FpVMvQ9eknyeGB5KHfayAc3+hUAvI3/Cr3
end
end
end
+
+end
diff --git a/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/version.rb b/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/version.rb
index 80597c0743..4163f55064 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/version.rb
+++ b/ext/openssl/lib/openssl/version.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
module OpenSSL
- VERSION = "3.1.0.pre"
+ VERSION = "3.1.0"
end
diff --git a/ext/openssl/openssl.gemspec b/ext/openssl/openssl.gemspec
index d3d8be05db..8d83b69193 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/openssl.gemspec
+++ b/ext/openssl/openssl.gemspec
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "openssl"
- spec.version = "3.1.0.pre"
+ spec.version = "3.1.0"
spec.authors = ["Martin Bosslet", "SHIBATA Hiroshi", "Zachary Scott", "Kazuki Yamaguchi"]
spec.email = ["ruby-core@ruby-lang.org"]
spec.summary = %q{OpenSSL provides SSL, TLS and general purpose cryptography.}
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl.h b/ext/openssl/ossl.h
index 2ab8aeaebb..facb80aa73 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl.h
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl.h
@@ -52,6 +52,12 @@
(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= ((maj << 28) | (min << 20) | (pat << 12)))
#endif
+#if OSSL_OPENSSL_PREREQ(3, 0, 0)
+# define OSSL_3_const const
+#else
+# define OSSL_3_const /* const */
+#endif
+
#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE) && !OSSL_OPENSSL_PREREQ(3, 0, 0)
# define OSSL_USE_ENGINE
#endif
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c
index d9c7891433..cb8fbc3ca2 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_cipher.c
@@ -384,8 +384,7 @@ ossl_cipher_update(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
StringValue(data);
in = (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(data);
- if ((in_len = RSTRING_LEN(data)) == 0)
- ossl_raise(rb_eArgError, "data must not be empty");
+ in_len = RSTRING_LEN(data);
GetCipher(self, ctx);
out_len = in_len+EVP_CIPHER_CTX_block_size(ctx);
if (out_len <= 0) {
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_kdf.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_kdf.c
index 7fa38b865e..0d25a7304b 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_kdf.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_kdf.c
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
* Copyright (C) 2007, 2017 Ruby/OpenSSL Project Authors
*/
#include "ossl.h"
-#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000 && !defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER)
+#if OSSL_OPENSSL_PREREQ(1, 1, 0) || OSSL_LIBRESSL_PREREQ(3, 6, 0)
# include <openssl/kdf.h>
#endif
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ kdf_scrypt(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
}
#endif
-#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000 && !defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER)
+#if OSSL_OPENSSL_PREREQ(1, 1, 0) || OSSL_LIBRESSL_PREREQ(3, 6, 0)
/*
* call-seq:
* KDF.hkdf(ikm, salt:, info:, length:, hash:) -> String
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ Init_ossl_kdf(void)
#if defined(HAVE_EVP_PBE_SCRYPT)
rb_define_module_function(mKDF, "scrypt", kdf_scrypt, -1);
#endif
-#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000 && !defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER)
+#if OSSL_OPENSSL_PREREQ(1, 1, 0) || OSSL_LIBRESSL_PREREQ(3, 6, 0)
rb_define_module_function(mKDF, "hkdf", kdf_hkdf, -1);
#endif
}
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.c
index ec39e8bd77..476256679b 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.c
@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ ossl_pkey_sign(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
rb_jump_tag(state);
}
}
-#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10101000 && !defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER)
+#if OSSL_OPENSSL_PREREQ(1, 1, 1) || OSSL_LIBRESSL_PREREQ(3, 4, 0)
if (EVP_DigestSign(ctx, NULL, &siglen, (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(data),
RSTRING_LEN(data)) < 1) {
EVP_MD_CTX_free(ctx);
@@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ ossl_pkey_verify(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
rb_jump_tag(state);
}
}
-#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10101000 && !defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER)
+#if OSSL_OPENSSL_PREREQ(1, 1, 1) || OSSL_LIBRESSL_PREREQ(3, 4, 0)
ret = EVP_DigestVerify(ctx, (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(sig),
RSTRING_LEN(sig), (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(data),
RSTRING_LEN(data));
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h
index 38fb9fad10..10669b824c 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey.h
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ void Init_ossl_ec(void);
*/ \
static VALUE ossl_##_keytype##_get_##_name(VALUE self) \
{ \
- _type *obj; \
+ const _type *obj; \
const BIGNUM *bn; \
\
Get##_type(self, obj); \
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c
index 696455dcfd..83c41378fe 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dh.c
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ ossl_dh_initialize_copy(VALUE self, VALUE other)
static VALUE
ossl_dh_is_public(VALUE self)
{
- DH *dh;
+ OSSL_3_const DH *dh;
const BIGNUM *bn;
GetDH(self, dh);
@@ -197,14 +197,14 @@ ossl_dh_is_public(VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_dh_is_private(VALUE self)
{
- DH *dh;
+ OSSL_3_const DH *dh;
const BIGNUM *bn;
GetDH(self, dh);
DH_get0_key(dh, NULL, &bn);
#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE)
- return (bn || DH_get0_engine(dh)) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
+ return (bn || DH_get0_engine((DH *)dh)) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
#else
return bn ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
#endif
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ ossl_dh_is_private(VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_dh_export(VALUE self)
{
- DH *dh;
+ OSSL_3_const DH *dh;
BIO *out;
VALUE str;
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ ossl_dh_export(VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_dh_to_der(VALUE self)
{
- DH *dh;
+ OSSL_3_const DH *dh;
unsigned char *p;
long len;
VALUE str;
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ ossl_dh_to_der(VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_dh_get_params(VALUE self)
{
- DH *dh;
+ OSSL_3_const DH *dh;
VALUE hash;
const BIGNUM *p, *q, *g, *pub_key, *priv_key;
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dsa.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dsa.c
index 25404aa7f5..b097f8c9d2 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dsa.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_dsa.c
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
} while (0)
static inline int
-DSA_HAS_PRIVATE(DSA *dsa)
+DSA_HAS_PRIVATE(OSSL_3_const DSA *dsa)
{
const BIGNUM *bn;
DSA_get0_key(dsa, NULL, &bn);
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ DSA_HAS_PRIVATE(DSA *dsa)
}
static inline int
-DSA_PRIVATE(VALUE obj, DSA *dsa)
+DSA_PRIVATE(VALUE obj, OSSL_3_const DSA *dsa)
{
return DSA_HAS_PRIVATE(dsa) || OSSL_PKEY_IS_PRIVATE(obj);
}
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ ossl_dsa_initialize_copy(VALUE self, VALUE other)
static VALUE
ossl_dsa_is_public(VALUE self)
{
- DSA *dsa;
+ const DSA *dsa;
const BIGNUM *bn;
GetDSA(self, dsa);
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ ossl_dsa_is_public(VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_dsa_is_private(VALUE self)
{
- DSA *dsa;
+ OSSL_3_const DSA *dsa;
GetDSA(self, dsa);
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ ossl_dsa_is_private(VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_dsa_export(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
- DSA *dsa;
+ OSSL_3_const DSA *dsa;
GetDSA(self, dsa);
if (DSA_HAS_PRIVATE(dsa))
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ ossl_dsa_export(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_dsa_to_der(VALUE self)
{
- DSA *dsa;
+ OSSL_3_const DSA *dsa;
GetDSA(self, dsa);
if (DSA_HAS_PRIVATE(dsa))
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ ossl_dsa_to_der(VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_dsa_get_params(VALUE self)
{
- DSA *dsa;
+ OSSL_3_const DSA *dsa;
VALUE hash;
const BIGNUM *p, *q, *g, *pub_key, *priv_key;
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_ec.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_ec.c
index 06d59c2a4f..92842f95ac 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_ec.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_ec.c
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ ossl_ec_key_initialize_copy(VALUE self, VALUE other)
static VALUE
ossl_ec_key_get_group(VALUE self)
{
- EC_KEY *ec;
+ OSSL_3_const EC_KEY *ec;
const EC_GROUP *group;
GetEC(self, ec);
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ ossl_ec_key_set_group(VALUE self, VALUE group_v)
*/
static VALUE ossl_ec_key_get_private_key(VALUE self)
{
- EC_KEY *ec;
+ OSSL_3_const EC_KEY *ec;
const BIGNUM *bn;
GetEC(self, ec);
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_key_set_private_key(VALUE self, VALUE private_key)
*/
static VALUE ossl_ec_key_get_public_key(VALUE self)
{
- EC_KEY *ec;
+ OSSL_3_const EC_KEY *ec;
const EC_POINT *point;
GetEC(self, ec);
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_key_set_public_key(VALUE self, VALUE public_key)
*/
static VALUE ossl_ec_key_is_public(VALUE self)
{
- EC_KEY *ec;
+ OSSL_3_const EC_KEY *ec;
GetEC(self, ec);
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_key_is_public(VALUE self)
*/
static VALUE ossl_ec_key_is_private(VALUE self)
{
- EC_KEY *ec;
+ OSSL_3_const EC_KEY *ec;
GetEC(self, ec);
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_key_is_private(VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_ec_key_export(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
- EC_KEY *ec;
+ OSSL_3_const EC_KEY *ec;
GetEC(self, ec);
if (EC_KEY_get0_public_key(ec) == NULL)
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ ossl_ec_key_export(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_ec_key_to_der(VALUE self)
{
- EC_KEY *ec;
+ OSSL_3_const EC_KEY *ec;
GetEC(self, ec);
if (EC_KEY_get0_public_key(ec) == NULL)
@@ -483,16 +483,28 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_key_check_key(VALUE self)
#ifdef HAVE_EVP_PKEY_CHECK
EVP_PKEY *pkey;
EVP_PKEY_CTX *pctx;
- int ret;
+ const EC_KEY *ec;
GetPKey(self, pkey);
+ GetEC(self, ec);
pctx = EVP_PKEY_CTX_new(pkey, /* engine */NULL);
if (!pctx)
- ossl_raise(eDHError, "EVP_PKEY_CTX_new");
- ret = EVP_PKEY_public_check(pctx);
+ ossl_raise(eECError, "EVP_PKEY_CTX_new");
+
+ if (EC_KEY_get0_private_key(ec) != NULL) {
+ if (EVP_PKEY_check(pctx) != 1) {
+ EVP_PKEY_CTX_free(pctx);
+ ossl_raise(eECError, "EVP_PKEY_check");
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ if (EVP_PKEY_public_check(pctx) != 1) {
+ EVP_PKEY_CTX_free(pctx);
+ ossl_raise(eECError, "EVP_PKEY_public_check");
+ }
+ }
+
EVP_PKEY_CTX_free(pctx);
- if (ret != 1)
- ossl_raise(eECError, "EVP_PKEY_public_check");
#else
EC_KEY *ec;
@@ -668,10 +680,11 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_group_eql(VALUE a, VALUE b)
GetECGroup(a, group1);
GetECGroup(b, group2);
- if (EC_GROUP_cmp(group1, group2, ossl_bn_ctx) == 1)
- return Qfalse;
-
- return Qtrue;
+ switch (EC_GROUP_cmp(group1, group2, ossl_bn_ctx)) {
+ case 0: return Qtrue;
+ case 1: return Qfalse;
+ default: ossl_raise(eEC_GROUP, "EC_GROUP_cmp");
+ }
}
/*
@@ -1232,10 +1245,13 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_point_eql(VALUE a, VALUE b)
GetECPoint(b, point2);
GetECGroup(group_v1, group);
- if (EC_POINT_cmp(group, point1, point2, ossl_bn_ctx) == 1)
- return Qfalse;
+ switch (EC_POINT_cmp(group, point1, point2, ossl_bn_ctx)) {
+ case 0: return Qtrue;
+ case 1: return Qfalse;
+ default: ossl_raise(eEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_cmp");
+ }
- return Qtrue;
+ UNREACHABLE;
}
/*
@@ -1253,7 +1269,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_point_is_at_infinity(VALUE self)
switch (EC_POINT_is_at_infinity(group, point)) {
case 1: return Qtrue;
case 0: return Qfalse;
- default: ossl_raise(cEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_is_at_infinity");
+ default: ossl_raise(eEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_is_at_infinity");
}
UNREACHABLE;
@@ -1274,7 +1290,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_point_is_on_curve(VALUE self)
switch (EC_POINT_is_on_curve(group, point, ossl_bn_ctx)) {
case 1: return Qtrue;
case 0: return Qfalse;
- default: ossl_raise(cEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_is_on_curve");
+ default: ossl_raise(eEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_is_on_curve");
}
UNREACHABLE;
@@ -1297,7 +1313,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_point_make_affine(VALUE self)
rb_warn("OpenSSL::PKey::EC::Point#make_affine! is deprecated");
#if !OSSL_OPENSSL_PREREQ(3, 0, 0)
if (EC_POINT_make_affine(group, point, ossl_bn_ctx) != 1)
- ossl_raise(cEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_make_affine");
+ ossl_raise(eEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_make_affine");
#endif
return self;
@@ -1316,7 +1332,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_point_invert(VALUE self)
GetECPointGroup(self, group);
if (EC_POINT_invert(group, point, ossl_bn_ctx) != 1)
- ossl_raise(cEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_invert");
+ ossl_raise(eEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_invert");
return self;
}
@@ -1334,7 +1350,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ec_point_set_to_infinity(VALUE self)
GetECPointGroup(self, group);
if (EC_POINT_set_to_infinity(group, point) != 1)
- ossl_raise(cEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_set_to_infinity");
+ ossl_raise(eEC_POINT, "EC_POINT_set_to_infinity");
return self;
}
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c
index 4d66010f49..072adabe62 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_pkey_rsa.c
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
} while (0)
static inline int
-RSA_HAS_PRIVATE(RSA *rsa)
+RSA_HAS_PRIVATE(OSSL_3_const RSA *rsa)
{
const BIGNUM *e, *d;
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ RSA_HAS_PRIVATE(RSA *rsa)
}
static inline int
-RSA_PRIVATE(VALUE obj, RSA *rsa)
+RSA_PRIVATE(VALUE obj, OSSL_3_const RSA *rsa)
{
return RSA_HAS_PRIVATE(rsa) || OSSL_PKEY_IS_PRIVATE(obj);
}
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ ossl_rsa_initialize_copy(VALUE self, VALUE other)
static VALUE
ossl_rsa_is_public(VALUE self)
{
- RSA *rsa;
+ OSSL_3_const RSA *rsa;
GetRSA(self, rsa);
/*
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ ossl_rsa_is_public(VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_rsa_is_private(VALUE self)
{
- RSA *rsa;
+ OSSL_3_const RSA *rsa;
GetRSA(self, rsa);
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ ossl_rsa_is_private(VALUE self)
static int
can_export_rsaprivatekey(VALUE self)
{
- RSA *rsa;
+ OSSL_3_const RSA *rsa;
const BIGNUM *n, *e, *d, *p, *q, *dmp1, *dmq1, *iqmp;
GetRSA(self, rsa);
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ ossl_rsa_verify_pss(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
static VALUE
ossl_rsa_get_params(VALUE self)
{
- RSA *rsa;
+ OSSL_3_const RSA *rsa;
VALUE hash;
const BIGNUM *n, *e, *d, *p, *q, *dmp1, *dmq1, *iqmp;
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c
index 478ff869a4..f63992664a 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c
@@ -11,11 +11,15 @@
*/
#include "ossl.h"
+#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK
#define numberof(ary) (int)(sizeof(ary)/sizeof((ary)[0]))
+#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_NEXTPROTONEG) && !OSSL_IS_LIBRESSL
+# define OSSL_USE_NEXTPROTONEG
+#endif
+
#if !defined(TLS1_3_VERSION) && \
- defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER) && \
- LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x3020000fL
+ OSSL_LIBRESSL_PREREQ(3, 2, 0) && !OSSL_LIBRESSL_PREREQ(3, 4, 0)
# define TLS1_3_VERSION 0x0304
#endif
@@ -30,7 +34,6 @@
} while (0)
VALUE mSSL;
-static VALUE mSSLExtConfig;
static VALUE eSSLError;
VALUE cSSLContext;
VALUE cSSLSocket;
@@ -291,7 +294,7 @@ ossl_tmp_dh_callback(SSL *ssl, int is_export, int keylength)
if (!pkey)
return NULL;
- return EVP_PKEY_get0_DH(pkey);
+ return (DH *)EVP_PKEY_get0_DH(pkey);
}
#endif /* OPENSSL_NO_DH */
@@ -703,7 +706,7 @@ ssl_npn_select_cb_common(SSL *ssl, VALUE cb, const unsigned char **out,
return SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK;
}
-#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_NEXTPROTONEG
+#ifdef OSSL_USE_NEXTPROTONEG
static int
ssl_npn_advertise_cb(SSL *ssl, const unsigned char **out, unsigned int *outlen,
void *arg)
@@ -900,7 +903,7 @@ ossl_sslctx_setup(VALUE self)
val = rb_attr_get(self, id_i_verify_depth);
if(!NIL_P(val)) SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth(ctx, NUM2INT(val));
-#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_NEXTPROTONEG
+#ifdef OSSL_USE_NEXTPROTONEG
val = rb_attr_get(self, id_i_npn_protocols);
if (!NIL_P(val)) {
VALUE encoded = ssl_encode_npn_protocols(val);
@@ -1538,7 +1541,6 @@ ossl_sslctx_flush_sessions(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
/*
* SSLSocket class
*/
-#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK
static inline int
ssl_started(SSL *ssl)
{
@@ -2446,7 +2448,7 @@ ossl_ssl_get_client_ca_list(VALUE self)
return ossl_x509name_sk2ary(ca);
}
-# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_NEXTPROTONEG
+# ifdef OSSL_USE_NEXTPROTONEG
/*
* call-seq:
* ssl.npn_protocol => String | nil
@@ -2566,6 +2568,7 @@ Init_ossl_ssl(void)
rb_mWaitWritable = rb_define_module_under(rb_cIO, "WaitWritable");
#endif
+#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK
id_call = rb_intern_const("call");
ID_callback_state = rb_intern_const("callback_state");
@@ -2588,16 +2591,6 @@ Init_ossl_ssl(void)
*/
mSSL = rb_define_module_under(mOSSL, "SSL");
- /* Document-module: OpenSSL::ExtConfig
- *
- * This module contains configuration information about the SSL extension,
- * for example if socket support is enabled, or the host name TLS extension
- * is enabled. Constants in this module will always be defined, but contain
- * +true+ or +false+ values depending on the configuration of your OpenSSL
- * installation.
- */
- mSSLExtConfig = rb_define_module_under(mOSSL, "ExtConfig");
-
/* Document-class: OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError
*
* Generic error class raised by SSLSocket and SSLContext.
@@ -2760,8 +2753,6 @@ Init_ossl_ssl(void)
*/
rb_attr(cSSLContext, rb_intern_const("session_remove_cb"), 1, 1, Qfalse);
- rb_define_const(mSSLExtConfig, "HAVE_TLSEXT_HOST_NAME", Qtrue);
-
/*
* A callback invoked whenever a new handshake is initiated on an
* established connection. May be used to disable renegotiation entirely.
@@ -2782,7 +2773,7 @@ Init_ossl_ssl(void)
* end
*/
rb_attr(cSSLContext, rb_intern_const("renegotiation_cb"), 1, 1, Qfalse);
-#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_NEXTPROTONEG
+#ifdef OSSL_USE_NEXTPROTONEG
/*
* An Enumerable of Strings. Each String represents a protocol to be
* advertised as the list of supported protocols for Next Protocol
@@ -2952,11 +2943,6 @@ Init_ossl_ssl(void)
* Document-class: OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket
*/
cSSLSocket = rb_define_class_under(mSSL, "SSLSocket", rb_cObject);
-#ifdef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK
- rb_define_const(mSSLExtConfig, "OPENSSL_NO_SOCK", Qtrue);
- rb_define_method(cSSLSocket, "initialize", rb_f_notimplement, -1);
-#else
- rb_define_const(mSSLExtConfig, "OPENSSL_NO_SOCK", Qfalse);
rb_define_alloc_func(cSSLSocket, ossl_ssl_s_alloc);
rb_define_method(cSSLSocket, "initialize", ossl_ssl_initialize, -1);
rb_undef_method(cSSLSocket, "initialize_copy");
@@ -2988,10 +2974,9 @@ Init_ossl_ssl(void)
rb_define_method(cSSLSocket, "tmp_key", ossl_ssl_tmp_key, 0);
rb_define_method(cSSLSocket, "alpn_protocol", ossl_ssl_alpn_protocol, 0);
rb_define_method(cSSLSocket, "export_keying_material", ossl_ssl_export_keying_material, -1);
-# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_NEXTPROTONEG
+# ifdef OSSL_USE_NEXTPROTONEG
rb_define_method(cSSLSocket, "npn_protocol", ossl_ssl_npn_protocol, 0);
# endif
-#endif
rb_define_const(mSSL, "VERIFY_NONE", INT2NUM(SSL_VERIFY_NONE));
rb_define_const(mSSL, "VERIFY_PEER", INT2NUM(SSL_VERIFY_PEER));
@@ -3153,4 +3138,5 @@ Init_ossl_ssl(void)
DefIVarID(io);
DefIVarID(context);
DefIVarID(hostname);
+#endif /* !defined(OPENSSL_NO_SOCK) */
}
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl_session.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl_session.c
index 92eb1365fe..139a474b04 100644
--- a/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl_session.c
+++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_ssl_session.c
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
#include "ossl.h"
+#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK
VALUE cSSLSession;
static VALUE eSSLSession;
@@ -299,6 +300,7 @@ static VALUE ossl_ssl_session_to_text(VALUE self)
return ossl_membio2str(out);
}
+#endif /* !defined(OPENSSL_NO_SOCK) */
void Init_ossl_ssl_session(void)
{
@@ -307,6 +309,7 @@ void Init_ossl_ssl_session(void)
mSSL = rb_define_module_under(mOSSL, "SSL");
eOSSLError = rb_define_class_under(mOSSL, "OpenSSLError", rb_eStandardError);
#endif
+#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK
cSSLSession = rb_define_class_under(mSSL, "Session", rb_cObject);
eSSLSession = rb_define_class_under(cSSLSession, "SessionError", eOSSLError);
@@ -324,4 +327,5 @@ void Init_ossl_ssl_session(void)
rb_define_method(cSSLSession, "to_der", ossl_ssl_session_to_der, 0);
rb_define_method(cSSLSession, "to_pem", ossl_ssl_session_to_pem, 0);
rb_define_method(cSSLSession, "to_text", ossl_ssl_session_to_text, 0);
+#endif /* !defined(OPENSSL_NO_SOCK) */
}
diff --git a/ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb b/ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb
index 9a297529ca..7bdfd0eb39 100644
--- a/ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb
+++ b/ext/pathname/lib/pathname.rb
@@ -338,6 +338,8 @@ class Pathname
#
# Appends a pathname fragment to +self+ to produce a new Pathname object.
+ # Since +other+ is considered as a path relative to +self+, if +other+ is
+ # an absolute path, the new Pathname object is created from just +other+.
#
# p1 = Pathname.new("/usr") # Pathname:/usr
# p2 = p1 + "bin/ruby" # Pathname:/usr/bin/ruby
@@ -399,6 +401,8 @@ class Pathname
#
# Joins the given pathnames onto +self+ to create a new Pathname object.
+ # This is effectively the same as using Pathname#+ to append +self+ and
+ # all arguments sequentially.
#
# path0 = Pathname.new("/usr") # Pathname:/usr
# path0 = path0.join("bin/ruby") # Pathname:/usr/bin/ruby
diff --git a/ext/pathname/pathname.gemspec b/ext/pathname/pathname.gemspec
index c9c0b84e69..92bc02b0db 100644
--- a/ext/pathname/pathname.gemspec
+++ b/ext/pathname/pathname.gemspec
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "pathname"
- spec.version = "0.2.0"
+ spec.version = "0.2.1"
spec.authors = ["Tanaka Akira"]
spec.email = ["akr@fsij.org"]
diff --git a/ext/psych/lib/psych/versions.rb b/ext/psych/lib/psych/versions.rb
index a9585c887f..a592a6916c 100644
--- a/ext/psych/lib/psych/versions.rb
+++ b/ext/psych/lib/psych/versions.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
module Psych
# The version of Psych you are using
- VERSION = '5.0.0.dev'
+ VERSION = '5.0.1'
if RUBY_ENGINE == 'jruby'
DEFAULT_SNAKEYAML_VERSION = '1.33'.freeze
diff --git a/ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c b/ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c
index f71ed2bba9..f752eb7749 100644
--- a/ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c
+++ b/ext/racc/cparse/cparse.c
@@ -7,8 +7,6 @@
This library is free software.
You can distribute/modify this program under the same terms of ruby.
- $originalId: cparse.c,v 1.8 2006/07/06 11:39:46 aamine Exp $
-
*/
#include <ruby.h>
@@ -24,7 +22,7 @@
Important Constants
----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-#define RACC_VERSION "1.4.15"
+#define RACC_VERSION "1.6.2"
#define DEFAULT_TOKEN -1
#define ERROR_TOKEN 1
diff --git a/ext/readline/readline-ext.gemspec b/ext/readline/readline-ext.gemspec
index 0c6f70ba91..1e16edbfe6 100644
--- a/ext/readline/readline-ext.gemspec
+++ b/ext/readline/readline-ext.gemspec
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "readline-ext"
- spec.version = "0.1.4"
+ spec.version = "0.1.5"
spec.authors = ["Yukihiro Matsumoto"]
spec.email = ["matz@ruby-lang.org"]
diff --git a/ext/ripper/depend b/ext/ripper/depend
index 85520b032e..856283e177 100644
--- a/ext/ripper/depend
+++ b/ext/ripper/depend
@@ -231,6 +231,7 @@ ripper.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/bits.h
ripper.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/compile.h
ripper.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/compilers.h
ripper.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/complex.h
+ripper.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/encoding.h
ripper.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/error.h
ripper.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/fixnum.h
ripper.o: $(top_srcdir)/internal/gc.h
diff --git a/ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb b/ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb
index 19c59e2ccc..a0f1cbeaa8 100644
--- a/ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb
+++ b/ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ class Ripper
def on_heredoc_end(tok)
@buf.push Elem.new([lineno(), column()], __callee__, tok, state())
- @buf = @stack.pop
+ @buf = @stack.pop unless @stack.empty?
end
def _push_token(tok)
@@ -242,7 +242,12 @@ class Ripper
end
def on_error2(mesg, elem)
- @errors.push Elem.new(elem.pos, __callee__, elem.tok, elem.state, mesg)
+ if elem
+ elem = Elem.new(elem.pos, __callee__, elem.tok, elem.state, mesg)
+ else
+ elem = Elem.new([lineno(), column()], __callee__, token(), state(), mesg)
+ end
+ @errors.push elem
end
PARSER_EVENTS.grep(/_error\z/) do |e|
arity = PARSER_EVENT_TABLE.fetch(e)
diff --git a/ext/socket/lib/socket.rb b/ext/socket/lib/socket.rb
index 6196638bd2..eecdc7d4b8 100644
--- a/ext/socket/lib/socket.rb
+++ b/ext/socket/lib/socket.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'socket.so'
-require 'io/wait'
+
+unless IO.method_defined?(:wait_writable, false)
+ # It's only required on older Rubies < v3.2:
+ require 'io/wait'
+end
class Addrinfo
# creates an Addrinfo object from the arguments.
diff --git a/ext/socket/raddrinfo.c b/ext/socket/raddrinfo.c
index 269edc4dad..45b4cad38f 100644
--- a/ext/socket/raddrinfo.c
+++ b/ext/socket/raddrinfo.c
@@ -287,8 +287,9 @@ numeric_getaddrinfo(const char *node, const char *service,
void
rb_freeaddrinfo(struct rb_addrinfo *ai)
{
- if (!ai->allocated_by_malloc)
- freeaddrinfo(ai->ai);
+ if (!ai->allocated_by_malloc) {
+ if (ai->ai) freeaddrinfo(ai->ai);
+ }
else {
struct addrinfo *ai1, *ai2;
ai1 = ai->ai;
diff --git a/ext/stringio/stringio.c b/ext/stringio/stringio.c
index ed2b0a3fe8..0054766dac 100644
--- a/ext/stringio/stringio.c
+++ b/ext/stringio/stringio.c
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
**********************************************************************/
-#define STRINGIO_VERSION "3.0.3"
+#define STRINGIO_VERSION "3.0.4"
#include "ruby.h"
#include "ruby/io.h"
@@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ strio_copy(VALUE copy, VALUE orig)
* lineno -> current_line_number
*
* Returns the current line number in +self+;
- * see {Line Number}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Line+Number].
+ * see {Line Number}[rdoc-ref:IO@Line+Number].
*/
static VALUE
strio_get_lineno(VALUE self)
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ strio_get_lineno(VALUE self)
* lineno = new_line_number -> new_line_number
*
* Sets the current line number in +self+ to the given +new_line_number+;
- * see {Line Number}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Line+Number].
+ * see {Line Number}[rdoc-ref:IO@Line+Number].
*/
static VALUE
strio_set_lineno(VALUE self, VALUE lineno)
@@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ strio_reopen(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
* pos -> stream_position
*
* Returns the current position (in bytes);
- * see {Position}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Position].
+ * see {Position}[rdoc-ref:IO@Position].
*
* StringIO#tell is an alias for StringIO#pos.
*/
@@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ strio_get_pos(VALUE self)
* pos = new_position -> new_position
*
* Sets the current position (in bytes);
- * see {Position}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Position].
+ * see {Position}[rdoc-ref:IO@Position].
*/
static VALUE
strio_set_pos(VALUE self, VALUE pos)
@@ -841,8 +841,8 @@ strio_set_pos(VALUE self, VALUE pos)
* rewind -> 0
*
* Sets the current position and line number to zero;
- * see {Position}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Position]
- * and {Line Number}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Line+Number].
+ * see {Position}[rdoc-ref:IO@Position]
+ * and {Line Number}[rdoc-ref:IO@Line+Number].
*/
static VALUE
strio_rewind(VALUE self)
@@ -859,7 +859,7 @@ strio_rewind(VALUE self)
*
* Sets the current position to the given integer +offset+ (in bytes),
* with respect to a given constant +whence+;
- * see {Position}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Position].
+ * see {Position}[rdoc-ref:IO@Position].
*/
static VALUE
strio_seek(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
@@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ strio_get_sync(VALUE self)
* each_byte {|byte| ... } -> self
*
* With a block given, calls the block with each remaining byte in the stream;
- * see {Byte IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Byte+IO].
+ * see {Byte IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Byte+IO].
*
* With no block given, returns an enumerator.
*/
@@ -938,7 +938,7 @@ strio_each_byte(VALUE self)
* getc -> character or nil
*
* Reads and returns the next character from the stream;
- * see {Character IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Character+IO].
+ * see {Character IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Character+IO].
*/
static VALUE
strio_getc(VALUE self)
@@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ strio_getc(VALUE self)
* getbyte -> byte or nil
*
* Reads and returns the next 8-bit byte from the stream;
- * see {Byte IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Byte+IO].
+ * see {Byte IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Byte+IO].
*/
static VALUE
strio_getbyte(VALUE self)
@@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@ strio_extend(struct StringIO *ptr, long pos, long len)
* ungetc(character) -> nil
*
* Pushes back ("unshifts") a character or integer onto the stream;
- * see {Character IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Character+IO].
+ * see {Character IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Character+IO].
*/
static VALUE
strio_ungetc(VALUE self, VALUE c)
@@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ strio_ungetc(VALUE self, VALUE c)
* ungetbyte(byte) -> nil
*
* Pushes back ("unshifts") an 8-bit byte onto the stream;
- * see {Byte IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Byte+IO].
+ * see {Byte IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Byte+IO].
*/
static VALUE
strio_ungetbyte(VALUE self, VALUE c)
@@ -1104,7 +1104,7 @@ strio_unget_bytes(struct StringIO *ptr, const char *cp, long cl)
* readchar -> string
*
* Like +getc+, but raises an exception if already at end-of-stream;
- * see {Character IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Character+IO].
+ * see {Character IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Character+IO].
*/
static VALUE
strio_readchar(VALUE self)
@@ -1119,7 +1119,7 @@ strio_readchar(VALUE self)
* readbyte -> byte
*
* Like +getbyte+, but raises an exception if already at end-of-stream;
- * see {Byte IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Byte+IO].
+ * see {Byte IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Byte+IO].
*/
static VALUE
strio_readbyte(VALUE self)
@@ -1134,7 +1134,7 @@ strio_readbyte(VALUE self)
* each_char {|c| ... } -> self
*
* With a block given, calls the block with each remaining character in the stream;
- * see {Character IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Character+IO].
+ * see {Character IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Character+IO].
*
* With no block given, returns an enumerator.
*/
@@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ strio_each_char(VALUE self)
* each_codepoint {|codepoint| ... } -> self
*
* With a block given, calls the block with each remaining codepoint in the stream;
- * see {Codepoint IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Codepoint+IO].
+ * see {Codepoint IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Codepoint+IO].
*
* With no block given, returns an enumerator.
*/
@@ -1340,8 +1340,9 @@ strio_getline(struct getline_arg *arg, struct StringIO *ptr)
str = strio_substr(ptr, ptr->pos, e - s - w, enc);
}
else {
- if (n < e - s) {
- if (e - s < 1024) {
+ if (n < e - s + arg->chomp) {
+ /* unless chomping, RS at the end does not matter */
+ if (e - s < 1024 || n == e - s) {
for (p = s; p + n <= e; ++p) {
if (MEMCMP(p, RSTRING_PTR(str), char, n) == 0) {
e = p + n;
@@ -1374,7 +1375,7 @@ strio_getline(struct getline_arg *arg, struct StringIO *ptr)
*
* Reads and returns a line from the stream;
* assigns the return value to <tt>$_</tt>;
- * see {Line IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Line+IO].
+ * see {Line IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Line+IO].
*/
static VALUE
strio_gets(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
@@ -1399,7 +1400,7 @@ strio_gets(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
* readline(sep, limit, chomp: false) -> string
*
* Reads a line as with IO#gets, but raises EOFError if already at end-of-file;
- * see {Line IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Line+IO].
+ * see {Line IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Line+IO].
*/
static VALUE
strio_readline(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
@@ -1418,7 +1419,7 @@ strio_readline(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
* Calls the block with each remaining line read from the stream;
* does nothing if already at end-of-file;
* returns +self+.
- * See {Line IO}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc@Line+IO].
+ * See {Line IO}[rdoc-ref:IO@Line+IO].
*
* StringIO#each is an alias for StringIO#each_line.
*/
@@ -1850,7 +1851,7 @@ strio_set_encoding_by_bom(VALUE self)
/*
* \IO streams for strings, with access similar to
* {IO}[rdoc-ref:IO];
- * see {IO Streams}[rdoc-ref:io_streams.rdoc].
+ * see {IO}[rdoc-ref:IO].
*
* === About the Examples
*
diff --git a/ext/strscan/extconf.rb b/ext/strscan/extconf.rb
index f0ecbf85d8..3c311d2364 100644
--- a/ext/strscan/extconf.rb
+++ b/ext/strscan/extconf.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'mkmf'
-$INCFLAGS << " -I$(top_srcdir)" if $extmk
-have_func("onig_region_memsize", "ruby.h")
-create_makefile 'strscan'
+if RUBY_ENGINE == 'ruby'
+ $INCFLAGS << " -I$(top_srcdir)" if $extmk
+ have_func("onig_region_memsize(NULL)")
+ have_func("rb_reg_onig_match", "ruby/re.h")
+ create_makefile 'strscan'
+else
+ File.write('Makefile', dummy_makefile("").join)
+end
diff --git a/ext/strscan/strscan.c b/ext/strscan/strscan.c
index e1426380b4..16d669d8a5 100644
--- a/ext/strscan/strscan.c
+++ b/ext/strscan/strscan.c
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ extern size_t onig_region_memsize(const struct re_registers *regs);
#include <stdbool.h>
-#define STRSCAN_VERSION "3.0.1"
+#define STRSCAN_VERSION "3.0.7"
/* =======================================================================
Data Type Definitions
@@ -435,11 +435,11 @@ strscan_get_pos(VALUE self)
*
* In short, it's a 0-based index into the string.
*
- * s = StringScanner.new("abcädeföghi")
- * s.charpos # -> 0
- * s.scan_until(/ä/) # -> "abcä"
- * s.pos # -> 5
- * s.charpos # -> 4
+ * s = StringScanner.new("abc\u00e4def\u00f6ghi")
+ * s.charpos # -> 0
+ * s.scan_until(/\u00e4/) # -> "abc\u00E4"
+ * s.pos # -> 5
+ * s.charpos # -> 4
*/
static VALUE
strscan_get_charpos(VALUE self)
@@ -539,6 +539,68 @@ adjust_register_position(struct strscanner *p, long position)
}
}
+/* rb_reg_onig_match is available in Ruby 3.3 and later. */
+#ifndef HAVE_RB_REG_ONIG_MATCH
+static OnigPosition
+rb_reg_onig_match(VALUE re, VALUE str,
+ OnigPosition (*match)(regex_t *reg, VALUE str, struct re_registers *regs, void *args),
+ void *args, struct re_registers *regs)
+{
+ regex_t *reg = rb_reg_prepare_re(re, str);
+
+ bool tmpreg = reg != RREGEXP_PTR(re);
+ if (!tmpreg) RREGEXP(re)->usecnt++;
+
+ OnigPosition result = match(reg, str, regs, args);
+
+ if (!tmpreg) RREGEXP(re)->usecnt--;
+ if (tmpreg) {
+ if (RREGEXP(re)->usecnt) {
+ onig_free(reg);
+ }
+ else {
+ onig_free(RREGEXP_PTR(re));
+ RREGEXP_PTR(re) = reg;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (result < 0) {
+ if (result != ONIG_MISMATCH) {
+ rb_raise(ScanError, "regexp buffer overflow");
+ }
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+#endif
+
+static OnigPosition
+strscan_match(regex_t *reg, VALUE str, struct re_registers *regs, void *args_ptr)
+{
+ struct strscanner *p = (struct strscanner *)args_ptr;
+
+ return onig_match(reg,
+ match_target(p),
+ (UChar* )(CURPTR(p) + S_RESTLEN(p)),
+ (UChar* )CURPTR(p),
+ regs,
+ ONIG_OPTION_NONE);
+}
+
+static OnigPosition
+strscan_search(regex_t *reg, VALUE str, struct re_registers *regs, void *args_ptr)
+{
+ struct strscanner *p = (struct strscanner *)args_ptr;
+
+ return onig_search(reg,
+ match_target(p),
+ (UChar *)(CURPTR(p) + S_RESTLEN(p)),
+ (UChar *)CURPTR(p),
+ (UChar *)(CURPTR(p) + S_RESTLEN(p)),
+ regs,
+ ONIG_OPTION_NONE);
+}
+
static VALUE
strscan_do_scan(VALUE self, VALUE pattern, int succptr, int getstr, int headonly)
{
@@ -560,47 +622,14 @@ strscan_do_scan(VALUE self, VALUE pattern, int succptr, int getstr, int headonly
}
if (RB_TYPE_P(pattern, T_REGEXP)) {
- regex_t *rb_reg_prepare_re(VALUE re, VALUE str);
- regex_t *re;
- long ret;
- int tmpreg;
-
p->regex = pattern;
- re = rb_reg_prepare_re(pattern, p->str);
- tmpreg = re != RREGEXP_PTR(pattern);
- if (!tmpreg) RREGEXP(pattern)->usecnt++;
-
- if (headonly) {
- ret = onig_match(re,
- match_target(p),
- (UChar* )(CURPTR(p) + S_RESTLEN(p)),
- (UChar* )CURPTR(p),
- &(p->regs),
- ONIG_OPTION_NONE);
- }
- else {
- ret = onig_search(re,
- match_target(p),
- (UChar* )(CURPTR(p) + S_RESTLEN(p)),
- (UChar* )CURPTR(p),
- (UChar* )(CURPTR(p) + S_RESTLEN(p)),
- &(p->regs),
- ONIG_OPTION_NONE);
- }
- if (!tmpreg) RREGEXP(pattern)->usecnt--;
- if (tmpreg) {
- if (RREGEXP(pattern)->usecnt) {
- onig_free(re);
- }
- else {
- onig_free(RREGEXP_PTR(pattern));
- RREGEXP_PTR(pattern) = re;
- }
- }
+ OnigPosition ret = rb_reg_onig_match(pattern,
+ p->str,
+ headonly ? strscan_match : strscan_search,
+ (void *)p,
+ &(p->regs));
- if (ret == -2) rb_raise(ScanError, "regexp buffer overflow");
- if (ret < 0) {
- /* not matched */
+ if (ret == ONIG_MISMATCH) {
return Qnil;
}
}
@@ -1038,8 +1067,9 @@ strscan_empty_p(VALUE self)
* This method is obsolete; use #eos? instead.
*
* s = StringScanner.new('test string')
- * s.eos? # These two
- * s.rest? # are opposites.
+ * # These two are opposites
+ * s.eos? # => false
+ * s.rest? # => true
*/
static VALUE
strscan_rest_p(VALUE self)
@@ -1458,6 +1488,56 @@ strscan_fixed_anchor_p(VALUE self)
return p->fixed_anchor_p ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
+typedef struct {
+ VALUE self;
+ VALUE captures;
+} named_captures_data;
+
+static int
+named_captures_iter(const OnigUChar *name,
+ const OnigUChar *name_end,
+ int back_num,
+ int *back_refs,
+ OnigRegex regex,
+ void *arg)
+{
+ named_captures_data *data = arg;
+
+ VALUE key = rb_str_new((const char *)name, name_end - name);
+ VALUE value = RUBY_Qnil;
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < back_num; i++) {
+ value = strscan_aref(data->self, INT2NUM(back_refs[i]));
+ }
+ rb_hash_aset(data->captures, key, value);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * scanner.named_captures -> hash
+ *
+ * Returns a hash of string variables matching the regular expression.
+ *
+ * scan = StringScanner.new('foobarbaz')
+ * scan.match?(/(?<f>foo)(?<r>bar)(?<z>baz)/)
+ * scan.named_captures # -> {"f"=>"foo", "r"=>"bar", "z"=>"baz"}
+ */
+static VALUE
+strscan_named_captures(VALUE self)
+{
+ struct strscanner *p;
+ GET_SCANNER(self, p);
+ named_captures_data data;
+ data.self = self;
+ data.captures = rb_hash_new();
+ if (!RB_NIL_P(p->regex)) {
+ onig_foreach_name(RREGEXP_PTR(p->regex), named_captures_iter, &data);
+ }
+
+ return data.captures;
+}
+
/* =======================================================================
Ruby Interface
======================================================================= */
@@ -1468,6 +1548,8 @@ strscan_fixed_anchor_p(VALUE self)
* StringScanner provides for lexical scanning operations on a String. Here is
* an example of its usage:
*
+ * require 'strscan'
+ *
* s = StringScanner.new('This is an example string')
* s.eos? # -> false
*
@@ -1650,4 +1732,6 @@ Init_strscan(void)
rb_define_method(StringScanner, "inspect", strscan_inspect, 0);
rb_define_method(StringScanner, "fixed_anchor?", strscan_fixed_anchor_p, 0);
+
+ rb_define_method(StringScanner, "named_captures", strscan_named_captures, 0);
}
diff --git a/ext/strscan/strscan.gemspec b/ext/strscan/strscan.gemspec
index 5d8119ea4c..8a61c7abe6 100644
--- a/ext/strscan/strscan.gemspec
+++ b/ext/strscan/strscan.gemspec
@@ -16,13 +16,26 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.summary = "Provides lexical scanning operations on a String."
s.description = "Provides lexical scanning operations on a String."
- s.require_path = %w{lib}
- s.files = %w{ext/strscan/extconf.rb ext/strscan/strscan.c}
- s.extensions = %w{ext/strscan/extconf.rb}
+ files = [
+ "COPYING",
+ "LICENSE.txt",
+ ]
+ if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
+ s.require_paths = %w{ext/jruby/lib lib}
+ files << "ext/jruby/lib/strscan.rb"
+ files << "lib/strscan.jar"
+ s.platform = "java"
+ else
+ s.require_paths = %w{lib}
+ files << "ext/strscan/extconf.rb"
+ files << "ext/strscan/strscan.c"
+ s.extensions = %w{ext/strscan/extconf.rb}
+ end
+ s.files = files
s.required_ruby_version = ">= 2.4.0"
- s.authors = ["Minero Aoki", "Sutou Kouhei"]
- s.email = [nil, "kou@cozmixng.org"]
+ s.authors = ["Minero Aoki", "Sutou Kouhei", "Charles Oliver Nutter"]
+ s.email = [nil, "kou@cozmixng.org", "headius@headius.com"]
s.homepage = "https://github.com/ruby/strscan"
s.licenses = ["Ruby", "BSD-2-Clause"]
end
diff --git a/ext/syslog/syslog.gemspec b/ext/syslog/syslog.gemspec
index 8f73f5ad0d..6aa2e9570d 100644
--- a/ext/syslog/syslog.gemspec
+++ b/ext/syslog/syslog.gemspec
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "syslog"
- spec.version = "0.1.0"
+ spec.version = "0.1.1"
spec.authors = ["Akinori MUSHA"]
spec.email = ["knu@idaemons.org"]
diff --git a/ext/win32/lib/win32/registry.rb b/ext/win32/lib/win32/registry.rb
index b5b99ff684..bda8bb012f 100644
--- a/ext/win32/lib/win32/registry.rb
+++ b/ext/win32/lib/win32/registry.rb
@@ -69,7 +69,11 @@ For detail, see the MSDN[http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/pr
WCHAR_NUL = "\0".encode(WCHAR).freeze
WCHAR_CR = "\r".encode(WCHAR).freeze
WCHAR_SIZE = WCHAR_NUL.bytesize
- LOCALE = Encoding.find(Encoding.locale_charmap)
+ begin
+ LOCALE = Encoding.find(Encoding.locale_charmap)
+ rescue ArgumentError
+ LOCALE = Encoding::UTF_8
+ end
class Registry
@@ -740,14 +744,11 @@ For detail, see the MSDN[http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/pr
# method returns.
#
def write(name, type, data)
- termsize = 0
case type
when REG_SZ, REG_EXPAND_SZ
- data = data.encode(WCHAR)
- termsize = WCHAR_SIZE
+ data = data.encode(WCHAR) << WCHAR_NUL
when REG_MULTI_SZ
data = data.to_a.map {|s| s.encode(WCHAR)}.join(WCHAR_NUL) << WCHAR_NUL
- termsize = WCHAR_SIZE
when REG_BINARY, REG_NONE
data = data.to_s
when REG_DWORD
@@ -759,7 +760,7 @@ For detail, see the MSDN[http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/pr
else
raise TypeError, "Unsupported type #{Registry.type2name(type)}"
end
- API.SetValue(@hkey, name, type, data, data.bytesize + termsize)
+ API.SetValue(@hkey, name, type, data, data.bytesize)
end
#
diff --git a/ext/win32ole/win32ole.gemspec b/ext/win32ole/win32ole.gemspec
index 977555c98d..b6ea8e8a55 100644
--- a/ext/win32ole/win32ole.gemspec
+++ b/ext/win32ole/win32ole.gemspec
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "win32ole"
- spec.version = "1.8.8"
+ spec.version = "1.8.9"
spec.authors = ["Masaki Suketa"]
spec.email = ["suke@ruby-lang.org"]
diff --git a/ext/zlib/zlib.c b/ext/zlib/zlib.c
index 20079a5d4c..aefdba0ebd 100644
--- a/ext/zlib/zlib.c
+++ b/ext/zlib/zlib.c
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
# define VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(p, n) 0
#endif
-#define RUBY_ZLIB_VERSION "2.1.1"
+#define RUBY_ZLIB_VERSION "3.0.0"
#ifndef RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS
# define rb_class_new_instance_kw(argc, argv, klass, kw_splat) rb_class_new_instance(argc, argv, klass)
diff --git a/file.c b/file.c
index 5b17093ca3..3a8439ef07 100644
--- a/file.c
+++ b/file.c
@@ -484,41 +484,6 @@ apply2files(int (*func)(const char *, void *), int argc, VALUE *argv, void *arg)
return LONG2FIX(argc);
}
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * path -> filepath
- *
- * Returns the string filepath used to create +self+:
- *
- * f = File.new('t.txt') # => #<File:t.txt>
- f.path # => "t.txt"
- *
- * Does not normalize the returned filepath:
- *
- * f = File.new('../files/t.txt') # => #<File:../files/t.txt>
- f.path # => "../files/t.txt"
- *
- * Raises IOError for a file created using File::Constants::TMPFILE, because it has no filename.
- *
- * File#to_path is an alias for File#path.
- *
- */
-
-static VALUE
-rb_file_path(VALUE obj)
-{
- rb_io_t *fptr;
-
- fptr = RFILE(rb_io_taint_check(obj))->fptr;
- rb_io_check_initialized(fptr);
-
- if (NIL_P(fptr->pathv)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eIOError, "File is unnamed (TMPFILE?)");
- }
-
- return rb_str_dup(fptr->pathv);
-}
-
static size_t
stat_memsize(const void *p)
{
@@ -7109,7 +7074,7 @@ const char ruby_null_device[] =
*
* === \Data Mode Specified as an \Integer
*
- * Data mode cannot be specified as an integer.
+ * \Data mode cannot be specified as an integer.
* When the stream access mode is given as an integer,
* the data mode is always text, never binary.
*
@@ -7555,8 +7520,6 @@ Init_File(void)
/* Name of the null device */
rb_define_const(rb_mFConst, "NULL", rb_fstring_cstr(ruby_null_device));
- rb_define_method(rb_cFile, "path", rb_file_path, 0);
- rb_define_method(rb_cFile, "to_path", rb_file_path, 0);
rb_define_global_function("test", rb_f_test, -1);
rb_cStat = rb_define_class_under(rb_cFile, "Stat", rb_cObject);
diff --git a/gc.c b/gc.c
index dc35f77f34..919d57989a 100644
--- a/gc.c
+++ b/gc.c
@@ -574,6 +574,7 @@ struct RMoved {
VALUE flags;
VALUE dummy;
VALUE destination;
+ shape_id_t original_shape_id;
};
#define RMOVED(obj) ((struct RMoved *)(obj))
@@ -945,7 +946,6 @@ struct heap_page {
short slot_size;
short total_slots;
short free_slots;
- short pinned_slots;
short final_slots;
struct {
unsigned int before_sweep : 1;
@@ -2474,6 +2474,7 @@ rb_objspace_set_event_hook(const rb_event_flag_t event)
static void
gc_event_hook_body(rb_execution_context_t *ec, rb_objspace_t *objspace, const rb_event_flag_t event, VALUE data)
{
+ if (UNLIKELY(!ec->cfp)) return;
const VALUE *pc = ec->cfp->pc;
if (pc && VM_FRAME_RUBYFRAME_P(ec->cfp)) {
/* increment PC because source line is calculated with PC-1 */
@@ -2795,6 +2796,12 @@ newobj_alloc(rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_ractor_t *cr, size_t size_pool_idx, boo
return obj;
}
+static void
+newobj_zero_slot(VALUE obj)
+{
+ memset((char *)obj + sizeof(struct RBasic), 0, rb_gc_obj_slot_size(obj) - sizeof(struct RBasic));
+}
+
ALWAYS_INLINE(static VALUE newobj_slowpath(VALUE klass, VALUE flags, rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_ractor_t *cr, int wb_protected, size_t size_pool_idx));
static inline VALUE
@@ -2825,7 +2832,7 @@ newobj_slowpath(VALUE klass, VALUE flags, rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_ractor_t *
#endif
newobj_init(klass, flags, wb_protected, objspace, obj);
- gc_event_hook_prep(objspace, RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_NEWOBJ, obj, newobj_fill(obj, 0, 0, 0));
+ gc_event_hook_prep(objspace, RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_NEWOBJ, obj, newobj_zero_slot(obj));
}
RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE_CR_LEV(cr, &lev);
@@ -2966,6 +2973,7 @@ rb_class_instance_allocate_internal(VALUE klass, VALUE flags, bool wb_protected)
ROBJECT_SET_SHAPE_ID(obj, ROBJECT_SHAPE_ID(obj) + SIZE_POOL_COUNT);
#if RUBY_DEBUG
+ RUBY_ASSERT(!rb_shape_obj_too_complex(obj));
VALUE *ptr = ROBJECT_IVPTR(obj);
for (size_t i = 0; i < ROBJECT_IV_CAPACITY(obj); i++) {
ptr[i] = Qundef;
@@ -3452,7 +3460,11 @@ obj_free(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
switch (BUILTIN_TYPE(obj)) {
case T_OBJECT:
- if (RANY(obj)->as.basic.flags & ROBJECT_EMBED) {
+ if (rb_shape_obj_too_complex(obj)) {
+ RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_obj_too_complex);
+ st_free_table(ROBJECT_IV_HASH(obj));
+ }
+ else if (RANY(obj)->as.basic.flags & ROBJECT_EMBED) {
RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_obj_embed);
}
else if (ROBJ_TRANSIENT_P(obj)) {
@@ -3650,7 +3662,7 @@ obj_free(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
cc_table_free(objspace, obj, FALSE);
rb_class_remove_from_module_subclasses(obj);
rb_class_remove_from_super_subclasses(obj);
-#if !USE_RVARGC
+#if !RCLASS_EXT_EMBEDDED
xfree(RCLASS_EXT(obj));
#endif
@@ -4346,16 +4358,20 @@ run_finalizer(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj, VALUE table)
VALUE objid;
VALUE final;
rb_control_frame_t *cfp;
+ VALUE *sp;
long finished;
} saved;
+
rb_execution_context_t * volatile ec = GET_EC();
#define RESTORE_FINALIZER() (\
ec->cfp = saved.cfp, \
+ ec->cfp->sp = saved.sp, \
ec->errinfo = saved.errinfo)
saved.errinfo = ec->errinfo;
saved.objid = rb_obj_id(obj);
saved.cfp = ec->cfp;
+ saved.sp = ec->cfp->sp;
saved.finished = 0;
saved.final = Qundef;
@@ -4714,6 +4730,7 @@ id2ref(VALUE objid)
}
}
+/* :nodoc: */
static VALUE
os_id2ref(VALUE os, VALUE objid)
{
@@ -4875,7 +4892,10 @@ obj_memsize_of(VALUE obj, int use_all_types)
switch (BUILTIN_TYPE(obj)) {
case T_OBJECT:
- if (!(RBASIC(obj)->flags & ROBJECT_EMBED)) {
+ if (rb_shape_obj_too_complex(obj)) {
+ size += rb_st_memsize(ROBJECT_IV_HASH(obj));
+ }
+ else if (!(RBASIC(obj)->flags & ROBJECT_EMBED)) {
size += ROBJECT_IV_CAPACITY(obj) * sizeof(VALUE);
}
break;
@@ -5222,6 +5242,8 @@ unlock_page_body(rb_objspace_t *objspace, struct heap_page_body *body)
static bool
try_move(rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_heap_t *heap, struct heap_page *free_page, VALUE src)
{
+ GC_ASSERT(gc_is_moveable_obj(objspace, src));
+
struct heap_page *src_page = GET_HEAP_PAGE(src);
if (!free_page) {
return false;
@@ -5230,35 +5252,33 @@ try_move(rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_heap_t *heap, struct heap_page *free_page,
/* We should return true if either src is successfully moved, or src is
* unmoveable. A false return will cause the sweeping cursor to be
* incremented to the next page, and src will attempt to move again */
- if (gc_is_moveable_obj(objspace, src)) {
- GC_ASSERT(MARKED_IN_BITMAP(GET_HEAP_MARK_BITS(src), src));
-
- asan_unlock_freelist(free_page);
- VALUE dest = (VALUE)free_page->freelist;
- asan_lock_freelist(free_page);
- asan_unpoison_object(dest, false);
- if (!dest) {
- /* if we can't get something from the freelist then the page must be
- * full */
- return false;
- }
- free_page->freelist = RANY(dest)->as.free.next;
-
- GC_ASSERT(RB_BUILTIN_TYPE(dest) == T_NONE);
+ GC_ASSERT(MARKED_IN_BITMAP(GET_HEAP_MARK_BITS(src), src));
+
+ asan_unlock_freelist(free_page);
+ VALUE dest = (VALUE)free_page->freelist;
+ asan_lock_freelist(free_page);
+ asan_unpoison_object(dest, false);
+ if (!dest) {
+ /* if we can't get something from the freelist then the page must be
+ * full */
+ return false;
+ }
+ free_page->freelist = RANY(dest)->as.free.next;
- if (src_page->slot_size > free_page->slot_size) {
- objspace->rcompactor.moved_down_count_table[BUILTIN_TYPE(src)]++;
- }
- else if (free_page->slot_size > src_page->slot_size) {
- objspace->rcompactor.moved_up_count_table[BUILTIN_TYPE(src)]++;
- }
- objspace->rcompactor.moved_count_table[BUILTIN_TYPE(src)]++;
- objspace->rcompactor.total_moved++;
+ GC_ASSERT(RB_BUILTIN_TYPE(dest) == T_NONE);
- gc_move(objspace, src, dest, src_page->slot_size, free_page->slot_size);
- gc_pin(objspace, src);
- free_page->free_slots--;
+ if (src_page->slot_size > free_page->slot_size) {
+ objspace->rcompactor.moved_down_count_table[BUILTIN_TYPE(src)]++;
+ }
+ else if (free_page->slot_size > src_page->slot_size) {
+ objspace->rcompactor.moved_up_count_table[BUILTIN_TYPE(src)]++;
}
+ objspace->rcompactor.moved_count_table[BUILTIN_TYPE(src)]++;
+ objspace->rcompactor.total_moved++;
+
+ gc_move(objspace, src, dest, src_page->slot_size, free_page->slot_size);
+ gc_pin(objspace, src);
+ free_page->free_slots--;
return true;
}
@@ -5835,18 +5855,13 @@ gc_sweep_finish_size_pool(rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_size_pool_t *size_pool)
size_t swept_slots = size_pool->freed_slots + size_pool->empty_slots;
size_t min_free_slots = (size_t)(total_slots * gc_params.heap_free_slots_min_ratio);
- /* Some size pools may have very few pages (or even no pages). These size pools
- * should still have allocatable pages. */
- if (min_free_slots < gc_params.heap_init_slots) {
- min_free_slots = gc_params.heap_init_slots;
- }
/* If we don't have enough slots and we have pages on the tomb heap, move
* pages from the tomb heap to the eden heap. This may prevent page
* creation thrashing (frequently allocating and deallocting pages) and
* GC thrashing (running GC more frequently than required). */
struct heap_page *resurrected_page;
- while (swept_slots < min_free_slots &&
+ while ((swept_slots < min_free_slots || swept_slots < gc_params.heap_init_slots) &&
(resurrected_page = heap_page_resurrect(objspace, size_pool))) {
swept_slots += resurrected_page->free_slots;
@@ -5854,6 +5869,17 @@ gc_sweep_finish_size_pool(rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_size_pool_t *size_pool)
heap_add_freepage(heap, resurrected_page);
}
+ /* Some size pools may have very few pages (or even no pages). These size pools
+ * should still have allocatable pages. */
+ if (min_free_slots < gc_params.heap_init_slots && swept_slots < gc_params.heap_init_slots) {
+ int multiple = size_pool->slot_size / BASE_SLOT_SIZE;
+ size_t extra_slots = gc_params.heap_init_slots - swept_slots;
+ size_t extend_page_count = CEILDIV(extra_slots * multiple, HEAP_PAGE_OBJ_LIMIT);
+ if (extend_page_count > size_pool->allocatable_pages) {
+ size_pool_allocatable_pages_set(objspace, size_pool, extend_page_count);
+ }
+ }
+
if (swept_slots < min_free_slots) {
bool grow_heap = is_full_marking(objspace);
@@ -6081,10 +6107,19 @@ invalidate_moved_plane(rb_objspace_t *objspace, struct heap_page *page, uintptr_
object = rb_gc_location(forwarding_object);
+ shape_id_t original_shape_id = 0;
+ if (RB_TYPE_P(object, T_OBJECT)) {
+ original_shape_id = RMOVED(forwarding_object)->original_shape_id;
+ }
+
gc_move(objspace, object, forwarding_object, GET_HEAP_PAGE(object)->slot_size, page->slot_size);
/* forwarding_object is now our actual object, and "object"
* is the free slot for the original page */
+ if (original_shape_id) {
+ ROBJECT_SET_SHAPE_ID(forwarding_object, original_shape_id);
+ }
+
struct heap_page *orig_page = GET_HEAP_PAGE(object);
orig_page->free_slots++;
heap_page_add_freeobj(objspace, orig_page, object);
@@ -7184,6 +7219,8 @@ gc_mark_imemo(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
}
}
+static void mark_cvc_tbl(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE klass);
+
static void
gc_mark_children(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
{
@@ -7230,6 +7267,7 @@ gc_mark_children(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
if (!RCLASS_EXT(obj)) break;
mark_m_tbl(objspace, RCLASS_M_TBL(obj));
+ mark_cvc_tbl(objspace, obj);
cc_table_mark(objspace, obj);
for (attr_index_t i = 0; i < RCLASS_IV_COUNT(obj); i++) {
gc_mark(objspace, RCLASS_IVPTR(obj)[i]);
@@ -7297,14 +7335,23 @@ gc_mark_children(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
case T_OBJECT:
{
- const VALUE * const ptr = ROBJECT_IVPTR(obj);
-
- uint32_t i, len = ROBJECT_IV_COUNT(obj);
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- gc_mark(objspace, ptr[i]);
+ rb_shape_t *shape = rb_shape_get_shape_by_id(ROBJECT_SHAPE_ID(obj));
+ if (rb_shape_obj_too_complex(obj)) {
+ mark_tbl_no_pin(objspace, ROBJECT_IV_HASH(obj));
}
+ else {
+ const VALUE * const ptr = ROBJECT_IVPTR(obj);
- rb_shape_t *shape = rb_shape_get_shape_by_id(ROBJECT_SHAPE_ID(obj));
+ uint32_t i, len = ROBJECT_IV_COUNT(obj);
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ gc_mark(objspace, ptr[i]);
+ }
+
+ if (LIKELY(during_gc) &&
+ ROBJ_TRANSIENT_P(obj)) {
+ rb_transient_heap_mark(obj, ptr);
+ }
+ }
if (shape) {
VALUE klass = RBASIC_CLASS(obj);
@@ -7314,11 +7361,6 @@ gc_mark_children(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
RCLASS_EXT(klass)->max_iv_count = num_of_ivs;
}
}
-
- if (LIKELY(during_gc) &&
- ROBJ_TRANSIENT_P(obj)) {
- rb_transient_heap_mark(obj, ptr);
- }
}
break;
@@ -8421,20 +8463,25 @@ gc_compact_destination_pool(rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_size_pool_t *src_pool, V
size_t idx = 0;
switch (BUILTIN_TYPE(src)) {
- case T_ARRAY:
- obj_size = rb_ary_size_as_embedded(src);
- break;
+ case T_ARRAY:
+ obj_size = rb_ary_size_as_embedded(src);
+ break;
- case T_OBJECT:
+ case T_OBJECT:
+ if (rb_shape_obj_too_complex(src)) {
+ return &size_pools[0];
+ }
+ else {
obj_size = rb_obj_embedded_size(ROBJECT_IV_CAPACITY(src));
- break;
+ }
+ break;
- case T_STRING:
- obj_size = rb_str_size_as_embedded(src);
- break;
+ case T_STRING:
+ obj_size = rb_str_size_as_embedded(src);
+ break;
- default:
- return src_pool;
+ default:
+ return src_pool;
}
if (rb_gc_size_allocatable_p(obj_size)){
@@ -8447,13 +8494,30 @@ static bool
gc_compact_move(rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_heap_t *heap, rb_size_pool_t *size_pool, VALUE src)
{
GC_ASSERT(BUILTIN_TYPE(src) != T_MOVED);
+ GC_ASSERT(gc_is_moveable_obj(objspace, src));
- rb_heap_t *dheap = SIZE_POOL_EDEN_HEAP(gc_compact_destination_pool(objspace, size_pool, src));
+ rb_size_pool_t *dest_pool = gc_compact_destination_pool(objspace, size_pool, src);
+ rb_heap_t *dheap = SIZE_POOL_EDEN_HEAP(dest_pool);
+ rb_shape_t *new_shape = NULL;
+ rb_shape_t *orig_shape = NULL;
if (gc_compact_heap_cursors_met_p(dheap)) {
return dheap != heap;
}
+ if (RB_TYPE_P(src, T_OBJECT)) {
+ orig_shape = rb_shape_get_shape(src);
+ if (dheap != heap && !rb_shape_obj_too_complex(src)) {
+ rb_shape_t *initial_shape = rb_shape_get_shape_by_id((shape_id_t)((dest_pool - size_pools) + SIZE_POOL_COUNT));
+ new_shape = rb_shape_traverse_from_new_root(initial_shape, orig_shape);
+
+ if (!new_shape) {
+ dest_pool = size_pool;
+ dheap = heap;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
while (!try_move(objspace, dheap, dheap->free_pages, src)) {
struct gc_sweep_context ctx = {
.page = dheap->sweeping_page,
@@ -8475,9 +8539,18 @@ gc_compact_move(rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_heap_t *heap, rb_size_pool_t *size_p
dheap->sweeping_page = ccan_list_next(&dheap->pages, dheap->sweeping_page, page_node);
if (gc_compact_heap_cursors_met_p(dheap)) {
- return false;
+ return dheap != heap;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (orig_shape) {
+ if (new_shape) {
+ VALUE dest = rb_gc_location(src);
+ rb_shape_set_shape(dest, new_shape);
}
+ RMOVED(src)->original_shape_id = rb_shape_id(orig_shape);
}
+
return true;
}
@@ -8495,9 +8568,11 @@ gc_compact_plane(rb_objspace_t *objspace, rb_size_pool_t *size_pool, rb_heap_t *
if (bitset & 1) {
objspace->rcompactor.considered_count_table[BUILTIN_TYPE(vp)]++;
- if (!gc_compact_move(objspace, heap, size_pool, vp)) {
- //the cursors met. bubble up
- return false;
+ if (gc_is_moveable_obj(objspace, vp)) {
+ if (!gc_compact_move(objspace, heap, size_pool, vp)) {
+ //the cursors met. bubble up
+ return false;
+ }
}
}
p += slot_size;
@@ -9206,10 +9281,23 @@ rb_gc_register_address(VALUE *addr)
rb_objspace_t *objspace = &rb_objspace;
struct gc_list *tmp;
+ VALUE obj = *addr;
+
tmp = ALLOC(struct gc_list);
tmp->next = global_list;
tmp->varptr = addr;
global_list = tmp;
+
+ /*
+ * Because some C extensions have assignment-then-register bugs,
+ * we guard `obj` here so that it would not get swept defensively.
+ */
+ RB_GC_GUARD(obj);
+ if (0 && !SPECIAL_CONST_P(obj)) {
+ rb_warn("Object is assigned to registering address already: %"PRIsVALUE,
+ rb_obj_class(obj));
+ rb_print_backtrace();
+ }
}
void
@@ -9847,6 +9935,17 @@ gc_is_moveable_obj(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
return FALSE;
}
+/* Used in places that could malloc, which can cause the GC to run. We need to
+ * temporarily disable the GC to allow the malloc to happen. */
+#define COULD_MALLOC_REGION_START() \
+ GC_ASSERT(during_gc); \
+ VALUE _already_disabled = rb_gc_disable_no_rest(); \
+ during_gc = false;
+
+#define COULD_MALLOC_REGION_END() \
+ during_gc = true; \
+ if (_already_disabled == Qfalse) rb_objspace_gc_enable(objspace);
+
static VALUE
gc_move(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE scan, VALUE free, size_t src_slot_size, size_t slot_size)
{
@@ -9875,11 +9974,12 @@ gc_move(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE scan, VALUE free, size_t src_slot_size, s
CLEAR_IN_BITMAP(GET_HEAP_MARKING_BITS((VALUE)src), (VALUE)src);
if (FL_TEST((VALUE)src, FL_EXIVAR)) {
- /* Same deal as below. Generic ivars are held in st tables.
- * Resizing the table could cause a GC to happen and we can't allow it */
- VALUE already_disabled = rb_gc_disable_no_rest();
- rb_mv_generic_ivar((VALUE)src, (VALUE)dest);
- if (already_disabled == Qfalse) rb_objspace_gc_enable(objspace);
+ /* Resizing the st table could cause a malloc */
+ COULD_MALLOC_REGION_START();
+ {
+ rb_mv_generic_ivar((VALUE)src, (VALUE)dest);
+ }
+ COULD_MALLOC_REGION_END();
}
st_data_t srcid = (st_data_t)src, id;
@@ -9888,13 +9988,13 @@ gc_move(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE scan, VALUE free, size_t src_slot_size, s
* the object to object id mapping. */
if (st_lookup(objspace->obj_to_id_tbl, srcid, &id)) {
gc_report(4, objspace, "Moving object with seen id: %p -> %p\n", (void *)src, (void *)dest);
- /* inserting in the st table can cause the GC to run. We need to
- * prevent re-entry in to the GC since `gc_move` is running in the GC,
- * so temporarily disable the GC around the st table mutation */
- VALUE already_disabled = rb_gc_disable_no_rest();
- st_delete(objspace->obj_to_id_tbl, &srcid, 0);
- st_insert(objspace->obj_to_id_tbl, (st_data_t)dest, id);
- if (already_disabled == Qfalse) rb_objspace_gc_enable(objspace);
+ /* Resizing the st table could cause a malloc */
+ COULD_MALLOC_REGION_START();
+ {
+ st_delete(objspace->obj_to_id_tbl, &srcid, 0);
+ st_insert(objspace->obj_to_id_tbl, (st_data_t)dest, id);
+ }
+ COULD_MALLOC_REGION_END();
}
/* Move the object */
@@ -10043,14 +10143,17 @@ gc_ref_update_object(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE v)
{
VALUE *ptr = ROBJECT_IVPTR(v);
-#if USE_RVARGC
- uint32_t numiv = ROBJECT_IV_CAPACITY(v);
+ if (rb_shape_obj_too_complex(v)) {
+ rb_gc_update_tbl_refs(ROBJECT_IV_HASH(v));
+ return;
+ }
+#if USE_RVARGC
size_t slot_size = rb_gc_obj_slot_size(v);
- size_t embed_size = rb_obj_embedded_size(numiv);
+ size_t embed_size = rb_obj_embedded_size(ROBJECT_IV_CAPACITY(v));
if (slot_size >= embed_size && !RB_FL_TEST_RAW(v, ROBJECT_EMBED)) {
// Object can be re-embedded
- memcpy(ROBJECT(v)->as.ary, ptr, sizeof(VALUE) * numiv);
+ memcpy(ROBJECT(v)->as.ary, ptr, sizeof(VALUE) * ROBJECT_IV_COUNT(v));
RB_FL_SET_RAW(v, ROBJECT_EMBED);
if (ROBJ_TRANSIENT_P(v)) {
ROBJ_TRANSIENT_UNSET(v);
@@ -10059,10 +10162,6 @@ gc_ref_update_object(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE v)
xfree(ptr);
}
ptr = ROBJECT(v)->as.ary;
- size_t size_pool_shape_id = size_pool_idx_for_size(embed_size);
- rb_shape_t * initial_shape = rb_shape_get_shape_by_id((shape_id_t)size_pool_shape_id + SIZE_POOL_COUNT);
- rb_shape_t * new_shape = rb_shape_rebuild_shape(initial_shape, rb_shape_get_shape(v));
- rb_shape_set_shape(v, new_shape);
}
#endif
@@ -10393,9 +10492,14 @@ static enum rb_id_table_iterator_result
update_cvc_tbl_i(VALUE cvc_entry, void *data)
{
struct rb_cvar_class_tbl_entry *entry;
+ rb_objspace_t * objspace = (rb_objspace_t *)data;
entry = (struct rb_cvar_class_tbl_entry *)cvc_entry;
+ if (entry->cref) {
+ TYPED_UPDATE_IF_MOVED(objspace, rb_cref_t *, entry->cref);
+ }
+
entry->class_value = rb_gc_location(entry->class_value);
return ID_TABLE_CONTINUE;
@@ -10411,6 +10515,28 @@ update_cvc_tbl(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE klass)
}
static enum rb_id_table_iterator_result
+mark_cvc_tbl_i(VALUE cvc_entry, void *data)
+{
+ struct rb_cvar_class_tbl_entry *entry;
+
+ entry = (struct rb_cvar_class_tbl_entry *)cvc_entry;
+
+ RUBY_ASSERT(entry->cref == 0 || (BUILTIN_TYPE((VALUE)entry->cref) == T_IMEMO && IMEMO_TYPE_P(entry->cref, imemo_cref)));
+ rb_gc_mark((VALUE) entry->cref);
+
+ return ID_TABLE_CONTINUE;
+}
+
+static void
+mark_cvc_tbl(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE klass)
+{
+ struct rb_id_table *tbl = RCLASS_CVC_TBL(klass);
+ if (tbl) {
+ rb_id_table_foreach_values(tbl, mark_cvc_tbl_i, objspace);
+ }
+}
+
+static enum rb_id_table_iterator_result
update_const_table(VALUE value, void *data)
{
rb_const_entry_t *ce = (rb_const_entry_t *)value;
@@ -10537,16 +10663,18 @@ gc_update_object_references(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
#if USE_RVARGC
VALUE new_root = any->as.string.as.heap.aux.shared;
rb_str_update_shared_ary(obj, old_root, new_root);
+#endif
+ }
- // if, after move the string is not embedded, and can fit in the
- // slot it's been placed in, then re-embed it
- if (rb_gc_obj_slot_size(obj) >= rb_str_size_as_embedded(obj)) {
- if (!STR_EMBED_P(obj) && rb_str_reembeddable_p(obj)) {
- rb_str_make_embedded(obj);
- }
+#if USE_RVARGC
+ /* If, after move the string is not embedded, and can fit in the
+ * slot it's been placed in, then re-embed it. */
+ if (rb_gc_obj_slot_size(obj) >= rb_str_size_as_embedded(obj)) {
+ if (!STR_EMBED_P(obj) && rb_str_reembeddable_p(obj)) {
+ rb_str_make_embedded(obj);
}
-#endif
}
+#endif
break;
}
@@ -10722,9 +10850,9 @@ gc_update_references(rb_objspace_t *objspace)
#if GC_CAN_COMPILE_COMPACTION
/*
* call-seq:
- * GC.latest_compact_info -> {:considered=>{:T_CLASS=>11}, :moved=>{:T_CLASS=>11}}
+ * GC.latest_compact_info -> hash
*
- * Returns information about object moved in the most recent GC compaction.
+ * Returns information about object moved in the most recent \GC compaction.
*
* The returned hash has two keys :considered and :moved. The hash for
* :considered lists the number of objects that were considered for movement
@@ -10828,13 +10956,13 @@ heap_check_moved_i(void *vstart, void *vend, size_t stride, void *data)
* This function compacts objects together in Ruby's heap. It eliminates
* unused space (or fragmentation) in the heap by moving objects in to that
* unused space. This function returns a hash which contains statistics about
- * which objects were moved. See `GC.latest_gc_info` for details about
+ * which objects were moved. See <tt>GC.latest_gc_info</tt> for details about
* compaction statistics.
*
* This method is implementation specific and not expected to be implemented
* in any implementation besides MRI.
*
- * To test whether GC compaction is supported, use the idiom:
+ * To test whether \GC compaction is supported, use the idiom:
*
* GC.respond_to?(:compact)
*/
@@ -10955,7 +11083,7 @@ gc_count(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE self)
static VALUE
gc_info_decode(rb_objspace_t *objspace, const VALUE hash_or_key, const unsigned int orig_flags)
{
- static VALUE sym_major_by = Qnil, sym_gc_by, sym_immediate_sweep, sym_have_finalizer, sym_state;
+ static VALUE sym_major_by = Qnil, sym_gc_by, sym_immediate_sweep, sym_have_finalizer, sym_state, sym_need_major_by;
static VALUE sym_nofree, sym_oldgen, sym_shady, sym_force, sym_stress;
#if RGENGC_ESTIMATE_OLDMALLOC
static VALUE sym_oldmalloc;
@@ -10963,7 +11091,7 @@ gc_info_decode(rb_objspace_t *objspace, const VALUE hash_or_key, const unsigned
static VALUE sym_newobj, sym_malloc, sym_method, sym_capi;
static VALUE sym_none, sym_marking, sym_sweeping;
VALUE hash = Qnil, key = Qnil;
- VALUE major_by;
+ VALUE major_by, need_major_by;
unsigned int flags = orig_flags ? orig_flags : objspace->profile.latest_gc_info;
if (SYMBOL_P(hash_or_key)) {
@@ -10983,6 +11111,7 @@ gc_info_decode(rb_objspace_t *objspace, const VALUE hash_or_key, const unsigned
S(immediate_sweep);
S(have_finalizer);
S(state);
+ S(need_major_by);
S(stress);
S(nofree);
@@ -11020,6 +11149,20 @@ gc_info_decode(rb_objspace_t *objspace, const VALUE hash_or_key, const unsigned
Qnil;
SET(major_by, major_by);
+ if (orig_flags == 0) { /* set need_major_by only if flags not set explicitly */
+ unsigned int need_major_flags = objspace->rgengc.need_major_gc;
+ need_major_by =
+ (need_major_flags & GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_NOFREE) ? sym_nofree :
+ (need_major_flags & GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_OLDGEN) ? sym_oldgen :
+ (need_major_flags & GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_SHADY) ? sym_shady :
+ (need_major_flags & GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_FORCE) ? sym_force :
+#if RGENGC_ESTIMATE_OLDMALLOC
+ (need_major_flags & GPR_FLAG_MAJOR_BY_OLDMALLOC) ? sym_oldmalloc :
+#endif
+ Qnil;
+ SET(need_major_by, need_major_by);
+ }
+
SET(gc_by,
(flags & GPR_FLAG_NEWOBJ) ? sym_newobj :
(flags & GPR_FLAG_MALLOC) ? sym_malloc :
@@ -11630,24 +11773,25 @@ get_envparam_double(const char *name, double *default_value, double lower_bound,
}
static void
-gc_set_initial_pages(void)
+gc_set_initial_pages(rb_objspace_t *objspace)
{
- size_t min_pages;
- rb_objspace_t *objspace = &rb_objspace;
-
gc_rest(objspace);
- min_pages = gc_params.heap_init_slots / HEAP_PAGE_OBJ_LIMIT;
-
- size_t pages_per_class = (min_pages - heap_eden_total_pages(objspace)) / SIZE_POOL_COUNT;
-
for (int i = 0; i < SIZE_POOL_COUNT; i++) {
rb_size_pool_t *size_pool = &size_pools[i];
- heap_add_pages(objspace, size_pool, SIZE_POOL_EDEN_HEAP(size_pool), pages_per_class);
+ if (gc_params.heap_init_slots > size_pool->eden_heap.total_slots) {
+ size_t slots = gc_params.heap_init_slots - size_pool->eden_heap.total_slots;
+ int multiple = size_pool->slot_size / BASE_SLOT_SIZE;
+ size_pool->allocatable_pages = slots * multiple / HEAP_PAGE_OBJ_LIMIT;
+ }
+ else {
+ /* We already have more slots than heap_init_slots allows, so
+ * prevent creating more pages. */
+ size_pool->allocatable_pages = 0;
+ }
}
-
- heap_add_pages(objspace, &size_pools[0], SIZE_POOL_EDEN_HEAP(&size_pools[0]), min_pages - heap_eden_total_pages(objspace));
+ heap_pages_expand_sorted(objspace);
}
/*
@@ -11703,7 +11847,7 @@ ruby_gc_set_params(void)
/* RUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS */
if (get_envparam_size("RUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS", &gc_params.heap_init_slots, 0)) {
- gc_set_initial_pages();
+ gc_set_initial_pages(objspace);
}
get_envparam_double("RUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_FACTOR", &gc_params.growth_factor, 1.0, 0.0, FALSE);
@@ -12119,6 +12263,16 @@ objspace_malloc_prepare(rb_objspace_t *objspace, size_t size)
return size;
}
+static bool
+malloc_during_gc_p(rb_objspace_t *objspace)
+{
+ /* malloc is not allowed during GC when we're not using multiple ractors
+ * (since ractors can run while another thread is sweeping) and when we
+ * have the GVL (since if we don't have the GVL, we'll try to acquire the
+ * GVL which will block and ensure the other thread finishes GC). */
+ return during_gc && !rb_multi_ractor_p() && ruby_thread_has_gvl_p();
+}
+
static inline void *
objspace_malloc_fixup(rb_objspace_t *objspace, void *mem, size_t size)
{
@@ -12177,12 +12331,24 @@ objspace_malloc_fixup(rb_objspace_t *objspace, void *mem, size_t size)
} \
} while (0)
+static void
+check_malloc_not_in_gc(rb_objspace_t *objspace, const char *msg)
+{
+ if (UNLIKELY(malloc_during_gc_p(objspace))) {
+ dont_gc_on();
+ during_gc = false;
+ rb_bug("Cannot %s during GC", msg);
+ }
+}
+
/* these shouldn't be called directly.
* objspace_* functions do not check allocation size.
*/
static void *
objspace_xmalloc0(rb_objspace_t *objspace, size_t size)
{
+ check_malloc_not_in_gc(objspace, "malloc");
+
void *mem;
size = objspace_malloc_prepare(objspace, size);
@@ -12200,6 +12366,8 @@ xmalloc2_size(const size_t count, const size_t elsize)
static void *
objspace_xrealloc(rb_objspace_t *objspace, void *ptr, size_t new_size, size_t old_size)
{
+ check_malloc_not_in_gc(objspace, "realloc");
+
void *mem;
if (!ptr) return objspace_xmalloc0(objspace, new_size);
@@ -12437,6 +12605,13 @@ ruby_xmalloc2_body(size_t n, size_t size)
static void *
objspace_xcalloc(rb_objspace_t *objspace, size_t size)
{
+ if (UNLIKELY(malloc_during_gc_p(objspace))) {
+ rb_warn("calloc during GC detected, this could cause crashes if it triggers another GC");
+#if RGENGC_CHECK_MODE || RUBY_DEBUG
+ rb_bug("Cannot calloc during GC");
+#endif
+ }
+
void *mem;
size = objspace_malloc_prepare(objspace, size);
@@ -12491,8 +12666,16 @@ ruby_xrealloc2_body(void *ptr, size_t n, size_t size)
void
ruby_sized_xfree(void *x, size_t size)
{
- if (x) {
- objspace_xfree(&rb_objspace, x, size);
+ if (LIKELY(x)) {
+ /* It's possible for a C extension's pthread destructor function set by pthread_key_create
+ * to be called after ruby_vm_destruct and attempt to free memory. Fall back to mimfree in
+ * that case. */
+ if (LIKELY(GET_VM())) {
+ objspace_xfree(&rb_objspace, x, size);
+ }
+ else {
+ ruby_mimfree(x);
+ }
}
}
@@ -12686,12 +12869,47 @@ wmap_mark_map(st_data_t key, st_data_t val, st_data_t arg)
}
#endif
+static int
+wmap_replace_ref(st_data_t *key, st_data_t *value, st_data_t _argp, int existing)
+{
+ *key = rb_gc_location((VALUE)*key);
+
+ VALUE *values = (VALUE *)*value;
+ VALUE size = values[0];
+
+ for (VALUE index = 1; index <= size; index++) {
+ values[index] = rb_gc_location(values[index]);
+ }
+
+ return ST_CONTINUE;
+}
+
+static int
+wmap_foreach_replace(st_data_t key, st_data_t value, st_data_t _argp, int error)
+{
+ if (rb_gc_location((VALUE)key) != (VALUE)key) {
+ return ST_REPLACE;
+ }
+
+ VALUE *values = (VALUE *)value;
+ VALUE size = values[0];
+
+ for (VALUE index = 1; index <= size; index++) {
+ VALUE val = values[index];
+ if (rb_gc_location(val) != val) {
+ return ST_REPLACE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ST_CONTINUE;
+}
+
static void
wmap_compact(void *ptr)
{
struct weakmap *w = ptr;
if (w->wmap2obj) rb_gc_update_tbl_refs(w->wmap2obj);
- if (w->obj2wmap) rb_gc_update_tbl_refs(w->obj2wmap);
+ if (w->obj2wmap) st_foreach_with_replace(w->obj2wmap, wmap_foreach_replace, wmap_replace_ref, (st_data_t)NULL);
w->final = rb_gc_location(w->final);
}
@@ -12720,6 +12938,7 @@ wmap_free(void *ptr)
st_foreach(w->obj2wmap, wmap_free_map, 0);
st_free_table(w->obj2wmap);
st_free_table(w->wmap2obj);
+ xfree(w);
}
static int
@@ -12788,25 +13007,40 @@ wmap_live_p(rb_objspace_t *objspace, VALUE obj)
}
static int
-wmap_final_func(st_data_t *key, st_data_t *value, st_data_t arg, int existing)
+wmap_remove_inverse_ref(st_data_t *key, st_data_t *val, st_data_t arg, int existing)
{
- VALUE wmap, *ptr, size, i, j;
if (!existing) return ST_STOP;
- wmap = (VALUE)arg, ptr = (VALUE *)*value;
- for (i = j = 1, size = ptr[0]; i <= size; ++i) {
- if (ptr[i] != wmap) {
- ptr[j++] = ptr[i];
- }
- }
- if (j == 1) {
- ruby_sized_xfree(ptr, i * sizeof(VALUE));
+
+ VALUE old_ref = (VALUE)arg;
+
+ VALUE *values = (VALUE *)*val;
+ VALUE size = values[0];
+
+ if (size == 1) {
+ // fast path, we only had one backref
+ RUBY_ASSERT(values[1] == old_ref);
+ ruby_sized_xfree(values, 2 * sizeof(VALUE));
return ST_DELETE;
}
- if (j < i) {
- SIZED_REALLOC_N(ptr, VALUE, j + 1, i);
- ptr[0] = j;
- *value = (st_data_t)ptr;
+
+ bool found = false;
+ VALUE index = 1;
+ for (; index <= size; index++) {
+ if (values[index] == old_ref) {
+ found = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!found) return ST_STOP;
+
+ if (size > index) {
+ MEMMOVE(&values[index], &values[index + 1], VALUE, size - index);
}
+
+ size -= 1;
+ values[0] = size;
+ SIZED_REALLOC_N(values, VALUE, size + 1, size + 2);
+ *val = (st_data_t)values;
return ST_CONTINUE;
}
@@ -12839,7 +13073,7 @@ wmap_finalize(RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST(objid, self))
wmap = (st_data_t)obj;
if (st_delete(w->wmap2obj, &wmap, &orig)) {
wmap = (st_data_t)obj;
- st_update(w->obj2wmap, orig, wmap_final_func, wmap);
+ st_update(w->obj2wmap, orig, wmap_remove_inverse_ref, wmap);
}
return self;
}
@@ -13055,6 +13289,14 @@ wmap_aset_update(st_data_t *key, st_data_t *val, st_data_t arg, int existing)
VALUE size, *ptr, *optr;
if (existing) {
size = (ptr = optr = (VALUE *)*val)[0];
+
+ for (VALUE index = 1; index <= size; index++) {
+ if (ptr[index] == (VALUE)arg) {
+ // The reference was already registered.
+ return ST_STOP;
+ }
+ }
+
++size;
SIZED_REALLOC_N(ptr, VALUE, size + 1, size);
}
@@ -13070,6 +13312,23 @@ wmap_aset_update(st_data_t *key, st_data_t *val, st_data_t arg, int existing)
return ST_CONTINUE;
}
+struct wmap_aset_replace_args {
+ VALUE new_value;
+ VALUE old_value;
+};
+
+static int
+wmap_aset_replace_value(st_data_t *key, st_data_t *val, st_data_t _args, int existing)
+{
+ struct wmap_aset_replace_args *args = (struct wmap_aset_replace_args *)_args;
+
+ if (existing) {
+ args->old_value = *val;
+ }
+ *val = (st_data_t)args->new_value;
+ return ST_CONTINUE;
+}
+
/* Creates a weak reference from the given key to the given value */
static VALUE
wmap_aset(VALUE self, VALUE key, VALUE value)
@@ -13084,8 +13343,25 @@ wmap_aset(VALUE self, VALUE key, VALUE value)
define_final0(key, w->final);
}
- st_update(w->obj2wmap, (st_data_t)value, wmap_aset_update, key);
- st_insert(w->wmap2obj, (st_data_t)key, (st_data_t)value);
+ struct wmap_aset_replace_args aset_args = {
+ .new_value = value,
+ .old_value = Qundef,
+ };
+ st_update(w->wmap2obj, (st_data_t)key, wmap_aset_replace_value, (st_data_t)&aset_args);
+
+ // If the value is unchanged, we have nothing to do.
+ if (value != aset_args.old_value) {
+ if (!UNDEF_P(aset_args.old_value) && FL_ABLE(aset_args.old_value)) {
+ // That key existed and had an inverse reference, we need to clear the outdated inverse reference.
+ st_update(w->obj2wmap, (st_data_t)aset_args.old_value, wmap_remove_inverse_ref, key);
+ }
+
+ if (FL_ABLE(value)) {
+ // If the value has no finalizer, we don't need to keep the inverse reference
+ st_update(w->obj2wmap, (st_data_t)value, wmap_aset_update, key);
+ }
+ }
+
return nonspecial_obj_id(value);
}
@@ -13385,7 +13661,7 @@ gc_prof_set_heap_info(rb_objspace_t *objspace)
* call-seq:
* GC::Profiler.clear -> nil
*
- * Clears the GC profiler data.
+ * Clears the \GC profiler data.
*
*/
@@ -13699,7 +13975,7 @@ gc_profile_total_time(VALUE self)
* call-seq:
* GC::Profiler.enabled? -> true or false
*
- * The current status of GC profile mode.
+ * The current status of \GC profile mode.
*/
static VALUE
@@ -13713,7 +13989,7 @@ gc_profile_enable_get(VALUE self)
* call-seq:
* GC::Profiler.enable -> nil
*
- * Starts the GC profiler.
+ * Starts the \GC profiler.
*
*/
@@ -13730,7 +14006,7 @@ gc_profile_enable(VALUE _)
* call-seq:
* GC::Profiler.disable -> nil
*
- * Stops the GC profiler.
+ * Stops the \GC profiler.
*
*/
@@ -14035,7 +14311,7 @@ rb_raw_obj_info_buitin_type(char *const buff, const size_t buff_size, const VALU
{
const rb_method_entry_t *me = &RANY(obj)->as.imemo.ment;
- APPEND_F(":%s (%s%s%s%s) type:%s alias:%d owner:%p defined_class:%p",
+ APPEND_F(":%s (%s%s%s%s) type:%s aliased:%d owner:%p defined_class:%p",
rb_id2name(me->called_id),
METHOD_ENTRY_VISI(me) == METHOD_VISI_PUBLIC ? "pub" :
METHOD_ENTRY_VISI(me) == METHOD_VISI_PRIVATE ? "pri" : "pro",
@@ -14043,7 +14319,7 @@ rb_raw_obj_info_buitin_type(char *const buff, const size_t buff_size, const VALU
METHOD_ENTRY_CACHED(me) ? ",cc" : "",
METHOD_ENTRY_INVALIDATED(me) ? ",inv" : "",
me->def ? rb_method_type_name(me->def->type) : "NULL",
- me->def ? me->def->alias_count : -1,
+ me->def ? me->def->aliased : -1,
(void *)me->owner, // obj_info(me->owner),
(void *)me->defined_class); //obj_info(me->defined_class)));
@@ -14453,7 +14729,7 @@ Init_GC(void)
{
VALUE opts;
- /* GC build options */
+ /* \GC build options */
rb_define_const(rb_mGC, "OPTS", opts = rb_ary_new());
#define OPT(o) if (o) rb_ary_push(opts, rb_fstring_lit(#o))
OPT(GC_DEBUG);
diff --git a/gc.h b/gc.h
index b2356444c6..23218c1a9e 100644
--- a/gc.h
+++ b/gc.h
@@ -116,8 +116,6 @@ int ruby_get_stack_grow_direction(volatile VALUE *addr);
const char *rb_obj_info(VALUE obj);
const char *rb_raw_obj_info(char *const buff, const size_t buff_size, VALUE obj);
-VALUE rb_gc_disable_no_rest(void);
-
struct rb_thread_struct;
size_t rb_size_pool_slot_size(unsigned char pool_id);
@@ -142,6 +140,8 @@ void rb_objspace_each_objects_without_setup(
size_t rb_gc_obj_slot_size(VALUE obj);
+VALUE rb_gc_disable_no_rest(void);
+
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
#endif /* RUBY_GC_H */
diff --git a/gc.rb b/gc.rb
index 8af36e0cb8..57aeeb9131 100644
--- a/gc.rb
+++ b/gc.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
# Some of the underlying methods are also available via the ObjectSpace
# module.
#
-# You may obtain information about the operation of the GC through
+# You may obtain information about the operation of the \GC through
# GC::Profiler.
module GC
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ module GC
#
# def GC.start(full_mark: true, immediate_sweep: true); end
#
- # Use full_mark: false to perform a minor GC.
+ # Use full_mark: false to perform a minor \GC.
# Use immediate_sweep: false to defer sweeping (use lazy sweep).
#
# Note: These keyword arguments are implementation and version dependent. They
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ module GC
# call-seq:
# GC.stress -> integer, true or false
#
- # Returns current status of GC stress mode.
+ # Returns current status of \GC stress mode.
def self.stress
Primitive.gc_stress_get
end
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ module GC
# call-seq:
# GC.stress = flag -> flag
#
- # Updates the GC stress mode.
+ # Updates the \GC stress mode.
#
- # When stress mode is enabled, the GC is invoked at every GC opportunity:
+ # When stress mode is enabled, the \GC is invoked at every \GC opportunity:
# all memory and object allocations.
#
# Enabling stress mode will degrade performance, it is only for debugging.
@@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ module GC
# call-seq:
# GC.count -> Integer
#
- # The number of times GC occurred.
+ # The number of times \GC occurred.
#
- # It returns the number of times GC occurred since the process started.
+ # It returns the number of times \GC occurred since the process started.
def self.count
Primitive.gc_count
end
@@ -105,12 +105,12 @@ module GC
# GC.stat(hash) -> Hash
# GC.stat(:key) -> Numeric
#
- # Returns a Hash containing information about the GC.
+ # Returns a Hash containing information about the \GC.
#
# The contents of the hash are implementation specific and may change in
# the future without notice.
#
- # The hash includes information about internal statistics about GC such as:
+ # The hash includes information about internal statistics about \GC such as:
#
# [count]
# The total number of garbage collections ran since application start
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ module GC
# The number of pages that can fit into the buffer that holds references to
# all pages
# [heap_allocatable_pages]
- # The total number of pages the application could allocate without additional GC
+ # The total number of pages the application could allocate without additional \GC
# [heap_available_slots]
# The total number of slots in all `:heap_allocated_pages`
# [heap_live_slots]
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ module GC
# [heap_final_slots]
# The total number of slots with pending finalizers to be run
# [heap_marked_slots]
- # The total number of objects marked in the last GC
+ # The total number of objects marked in the last \GC
# [heap_eden_pages]
# The total number of pages which contain at least one live slot
# [heap_tomb_pages]
@@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ module GC
# [total_freed_objects]
# The cumulative number of objects freed since application start
# [malloc_increase_bytes]
- # Amount of memory allocated on the heap for objects. Decreased by any GC
+ # Amount of memory allocated on the heap for objects. Decreased by any \GC
# [malloc_increase_bytes_limit]
- # When `:malloc_increase_bytes` crosses this limit, GC is triggered
+ # When `:malloc_increase_bytes` crosses this limit, \GC is triggered
# [minor_gc_count]
# The total number of minor garbage collections run since process start
# [major_gc_count]
@@ -165,15 +165,15 @@ module GC
# The total number of objects without write barriers
# [remembered_wb_unprotected_objects_limit]
# When `:remembered_wb_unprotected_objects` crosses this limit,
- # major GC is triggered
+ # major \GC is triggered
# [old_objects]
# Number of live, old objects which have survived at least 3 garbage collections
# [old_objects_limit]
- # When `:old_objects` crosses this limit, major GC is triggered
+ # When `:old_objects` crosses this limit, major \GC is triggered
# [oldmalloc_increase_bytes]
- # Amount of memory allocated on the heap for objects. Decreased by major GC
+ # Amount of memory allocated on the heap for objects. Decreased by major \GC
# [oldmalloc_increase_bytes_limit]
- # When `:old_malloc_increase_bytes` crosses this limit, major GC is triggered
+ # When `:old_malloc_increase_bytes` crosses this limit, major \GC is triggered
#
# If the optional argument, hash, is given,
# it is overwritten and returned.
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ module GC
# GC.stat_heap(heap_name, hash) -> Hash
# GC.stat_heap(heap_name, :key) -> Numeric
#
- # Returns information for memory pools in the GC.
+ # Returns information for memory pools in the \GC.
#
# If the first optional argument, +heap_name+, is passed in and not +nil+, it
# returns a +Hash+ containing information about the particular memory pool.
@@ -218,12 +218,12 @@ module GC
Primitive.gc_stat_heap heap_name, hash_or_key
end
- # call-seq:
- # GC.latest_gc_info -> {:gc_by=>:newobj}
+ # call-seq:
+ # GC.latest_gc_info -> hash
# GC.latest_gc_info(hash) -> hash
# GC.latest_gc_info(:major_by) -> :malloc
#
- # Returns information about the most recent garbage collection.
+ # Returns information about the most recent garbage collection.
#
# If the optional argument, hash, is given,
# it is overwritten and returned.
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ module GC
#
# This function expands the heap to ensure room to move all objects,
# compacts the heap to make sure everything moves, updates all references,
- # then performs a full GC. If any object contains a reference to a T_MOVED
+ # then performs a full \GC. If any object contains a reference to a T_MOVED
# object, that object should be pushed on the mark stack, and will
# make a SEGV.
def self.verify_compaction_references(toward: nil, double_heap: false, expand_heap: false)
@@ -255,9 +255,9 @@ module GC
# call-seq:
# GC.measure_total_time = true/false
#
- # Enable to measure GC time.
+ # Enable to measure \GC time.
# You can get the result with <tt>GC.stat(:time)</tt>.
- # Note that GC time measurement can cause some performance overhead.
+ # Note that \GC time measurement can cause some performance overhead.
def self.measure_total_time=(flag)
Primitive.cstmt! %{
rb_objspace.flags.measure_gc = RTEST(flag) ? TRUE : FALSE;
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ module GC
# call-seq:
# GC.total_time -> int
#
- # Return measured GC total time in nano seconds.
+ # Return measured \GC total time in nano seconds.
def self.total_time
Primitive.cexpr! %{
ULL2NUM(rb_objspace.profile.total_time_ns)
diff --git a/gems/bundled_gems b/gems/bundled_gems
index 9532d33c33..d37d869d41 100644
--- a/gems/bundled_gems
+++ b/gems/bundled_gems
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
# gem-name version-to-bundle repository-url [optional-commit-hash-to-test-or-defaults-to-v-version]
-minitest 5.16.3 https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest
-power_assert 2.0.2 https://github.com/ruby/power_assert
+minitest 5.25.1 https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest
+power_assert 2.0.3 https://github.com/ruby/power_assert
rake 13.0.6 https://github.com/ruby/rake
-test-unit 3.5.5 https://github.com/test-unit/test-unit
-rexml 3.2.5 https://github.com/ruby/rexml
-rss 0.2.9 https://github.com/ruby/rss
-net-ftp 0.2.0 https://github.com/ruby/net-ftp
-net-imap 0.3.1 https://github.com/ruby/net-imap
+test-unit 3.5.7 https://github.com/test-unit/test-unit
+rexml 3.3.9 https://github.com/ruby/rexml
+rss 0.3.1 https://github.com/ruby/rss
+net-ftp 0.2.1 https://github.com/ruby/net-ftp
+net-imap 0.3.9 https://github.com/ruby/net-imap
net-pop 0.1.2 https://github.com/ruby/net-pop
-net-smtp 0.3.3 https://github.com/ruby/net-smtp
+net-smtp 0.3.4 https://github.com/ruby/net-smtp
matrix 0.4.2 https://github.com/ruby/matrix
prime 0.1.2 https://github.com/ruby/prime
-rbs 2.8.1 https://github.com/ruby/rbs 57c07bb9abf86e95694224174ade7521b593926a
+rbs 2.8.2 https://github.com/ruby/rbs
typeprof 0.21.3 https://github.com/ruby/typeprof
-debug 1.6.3 https://github.com/ruby/debug
+debug 1.7.1 https://github.com/ruby/debug
diff --git a/gems/lib/core_assertions.rb b/gems/lib/core_assertions.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7334063885
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gems/lib/core_assertions.rb
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+require_relative "../../tool/lib/core_assertions.rb"
diff --git a/gems/lib/envutil.rb b/gems/lib/envutil.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d684c22cf2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gems/lib/envutil.rb
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+require_relative "../../tool/lib/envutil.rb"
diff --git a/tool/dummy-rake-compiler/rake/extensiontask.rb b/gems/lib/rake/extensiontask.rb
index 62b7ff8018..fdbe8d8874 100644
--- a/tool/dummy-rake-compiler/rake/extensiontask.rb
+++ b/gems/lib/rake/extensiontask.rb
@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
+require "rake/tasklib" unless defined?(Rake::TaskLib)
+
module Rake
class ExtensionTask < TaskLib
def initialize(...)
- task :compile do
+ task :compile do |args|
puts "Dummy `compile` task defined in #{__FILE__}"
+ puts "#{args.name} => #{args.prereqs.join(' ')}"
end
end
end
diff --git a/hash.c b/hash.c
index a577e77985..d2dce30624 100644
--- a/hash.c
+++ b/hash.c
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include "internal.h"
#include "internal/array.h"
#include "internal/bignum.h"
+#include "internal/basic_operators.h"
#include "internal/class.h"
#include "internal/cont.h"
#include "internal/error.h"
@@ -93,9 +94,11 @@ rb_hash_freeze(VALUE hash)
VALUE rb_cHash;
static VALUE envtbl;
-static ID id_hash, id_default, id_flatten_bang;
+static ID id_hash, id_flatten_bang;
static ID id_hash_iter_lev;
+#define id_default idDefault
+
VALUE
rb_hash_set_ifnone(VALUE hash, VALUE ifnone)
{
@@ -218,7 +221,7 @@ obj_any_hash(VALUE obj)
return FIX2LONG(hval);
}
-static st_index_t
+st_index_t
rb_any_hash(VALUE a)
{
return any_hash(a, obj_any_hash);
@@ -358,6 +361,9 @@ const struct st_hash_type rb_hashtype_ident = {
rb_ident_hash,
};
+#define RHASH_IDENTHASH_P(hash) (RHASH_TYPE(hash) == &identhash)
+#define RHASH_STRING_KEY_P(hash, key) (!RHASH_IDENTHASH_P(hash) && (rb_obj_class(key) == rb_cString))
+
typedef st_index_t st_hash_t;
/*
@@ -764,31 +770,39 @@ ar_free_and_clear_table(VALUE hash)
HASH_ASSERT(RHASH_TRANSIENT_P(hash) == 0);
}
-static void
-ar_try_convert_table(VALUE hash)
-{
- if (!RHASH_AR_TABLE_P(hash)) return;
-
- const unsigned size = RHASH_AR_TABLE_SIZE(hash);
+void rb_st_add_direct_with_hash(st_table *tab, st_data_t key, st_data_t value, st_hash_t hash); // st.c
- st_table *new_tab;
- st_index_t i;
+enum ar_each_key_type {
+ ar_each_key_copy,
+ ar_each_key_cmp,
+ ar_each_key_insert,
+};
- if (size < RHASH_AR_TABLE_MAX_SIZE) {
- return;
+static inline int
+ar_each_key(ar_table *ar, int max, enum ar_each_key_type type, st_data_t *dst_keys, st_table *new_tab, st_hash_t *hashes)
+{
+ for (int i = 0; i < max; i++) {
+ ar_table_pair *pair = &ar->pairs[i];
+
+ switch (type) {
+ case ar_each_key_copy:
+ dst_keys[i] = pair->key;
+ break;
+ case ar_each_key_cmp:
+ if (dst_keys[i] != pair->key) return 1;
+ break;
+ case ar_each_key_insert:
+ if (UNDEF_P(pair->key)) continue; // deleted entry
+ rb_st_add_direct_with_hash(new_tab, pair->key, pair->val, hashes[i]);
+ break;
+ }
}
- new_tab = st_init_table_with_size(&objhash, size * 2);
-
- for (i = 0; i < RHASH_AR_TABLE_MAX_BOUND; i++) {
- ar_table_pair *pair = RHASH_AR_TABLE_REF(hash, i);
- st_add_direct(new_tab, pair->key, pair->val);
- }
- ar_free_and_clear_table(hash);
- RHASH_ST_TABLE_SET(hash, new_tab);
- return;
+ return 0;
}
+
+
static st_table *
ar_force_convert_table(VALUE hash, const char *file, int line)
{
@@ -799,22 +813,32 @@ ar_force_convert_table(VALUE hash, const char *file, int line)
}
if (RHASH_AR_TABLE(hash)) {
- unsigned i, bound = RHASH_AR_TABLE_BOUND(hash);
-
-#if defined(RHASH_CONVERT_TABLE_DEBUG) && RHASH_CONVERT_TABLE_DEBUG
- rb_obj_info_dump(hash);
- fprintf(stderr, "force_convert: %s:%d\n", file, line);
- RB_DEBUG_COUNTER_INC(obj_hash_force_convert);
-#endif
+ ar_table *ar = RHASH_AR_TABLE(hash);
+ st_hash_t hashes[RHASH_AR_TABLE_MAX_SIZE];
+ unsigned int bound, size;
+
+ // prepare hash values
+ do {
+ st_data_t keys[RHASH_AR_TABLE_MAX_SIZE];
+ bound = RHASH_AR_TABLE_BOUND(hash);
+ size = RHASH_AR_TABLE_SIZE(hash);
+ ar_each_key(ar, bound, ar_each_key_copy, keys, NULL, NULL);
+
+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < bound; i++) {
+ // do_hash calls #hash method and it can modify hash object
+ hashes[i] = UNDEF_P(keys[i]) ? 0 : ar_do_hash(keys[i]);
+ }
- new_tab = st_init_table_with_size(&objhash, RHASH_AR_TABLE_SIZE(hash));
+ // check if modified
+ if (UNLIKELY(!RHASH_AR_TABLE_P(hash))) return RHASH_ST_TABLE(hash);
+ if (UNLIKELY(RHASH_AR_TABLE_BOUND(hash) != bound)) continue;
+ if (UNLIKELY(ar_each_key(ar, bound, ar_each_key_cmp, keys, NULL, NULL))) continue;
+ } while (0);
- for (i = 0; i < bound; i++) {
- if (ar_cleared_entry(hash, i)) continue;
- ar_table_pair *pair = RHASH_AR_TABLE_REF(hash, i);
- st_add_direct(new_tab, pair->key, pair->val);
- }
+ // make st
+ new_tab = st_init_table_with_size(&objhash, size);
+ ar_each_key(ar, bound, ar_each_key_insert, NULL, new_tab, hashes);
ar_free_and_clear_table(hash);
}
else {
@@ -1406,13 +1430,19 @@ iter_lev_in_ivar_set(VALUE hash, int lev)
rb_ivar_set_internal(hash, id_hash_iter_lev, INT2FIX(lev));
}
-static int
+static inline int
iter_lev_in_flags(VALUE hash)
{
unsigned int u = (unsigned int)((RBASIC(hash)->flags >> RHASH_LEV_SHIFT) & RHASH_LEV_MAX);
return (int)u;
}
+static inline void
+iter_lev_in_flags_set(VALUE hash, int lev)
+{
+ RBASIC(hash)->flags = ((RBASIC(hash)->flags & ~RHASH_LEV_MASK) | ((VALUE)lev << RHASH_LEV_SHIFT));
+}
+
static int
RHASH_ITER_LEV(VALUE hash)
{
@@ -1436,7 +1466,7 @@ hash_iter_lev_inc(VALUE hash)
}
else {
lev += 1;
- RBASIC(hash)->flags = ((RBASIC(hash)->flags & ~RHASH_LEV_MASK) | ((VALUE)lev << RHASH_LEV_SHIFT));
+ iter_lev_in_flags_set(hash, lev);
if (lev == RHASH_LEV_MAX) {
iter_lev_in_ivar_set(hash, lev);
}
@@ -1454,7 +1484,7 @@ hash_iter_lev_dec(VALUE hash)
}
else {
HASH_ASSERT(lev > 0);
- RBASIC(hash)->flags = ((RBASIC(hash)->flags & ~RHASH_LEV_MASK) | ((lev-1) << RHASH_LEV_SHIFT));
+ iter_lev_in_flags_set(hash, lev - 1);
}
}
@@ -1533,6 +1563,16 @@ rb_hash_foreach(VALUE hash, rb_foreach_func *func, VALUE farg)
hash_verify(hash);
}
+void rb_st_compact_table(st_table *tab);
+
+static void
+compact_after_delete(VALUE hash)
+{
+ if (RHASH_ITER_LEV(hash) == 0 && RHASH_ST_TABLE_P(hash)) {
+ rb_st_compact_table(RHASH_ST_TABLE(hash));
+ }
+}
+
static VALUE
hash_alloc_flags(VALUE klass, VALUE flags, VALUE ifnone)
{
@@ -1705,7 +1745,7 @@ rb_hash_stlike_update(VALUE hash, st_data_t key, st_update_callback_func *func,
if (RHASH_AR_TABLE_P(hash)) {
int result = ar_update(hash, key, func, arg);
if (result == -1) {
- ar_try_convert_table(hash);
+ ar_force_convert_table(hash, __FILE__, __LINE__);
}
else {
return result;
@@ -2070,12 +2110,26 @@ call_default_proc(VALUE proc, VALUE hash, VALUE key)
return rb_proc_call_with_block(proc, 2, args, Qnil);
}
+static bool
+rb_hash_default_unredefined(VALUE hash)
+{
+ VALUE klass = RBASIC_CLASS(hash);
+ if (LIKELY(klass == rb_cHash)) {
+ return !!BASIC_OP_UNREDEFINED_P(BOP_DEFAULT, HASH_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG);
+ }
+ else {
+ return LIKELY(rb_method_basic_definition_p(klass, id_default));
+ }
+}
+
VALUE
rb_hash_default_value(VALUE hash, VALUE key)
{
- if (LIKELY(rb_method_basic_definition_p(CLASS_OF(hash), id_default))) {
+ RUBY_ASSERT(RB_TYPE_P(hash, T_HASH));
+
+ if (LIKELY(rb_hash_default_unredefined(hash))) {
VALUE ifnone = RHASH_IFNONE(hash);
- if (!FL_TEST(hash, RHASH_PROC_DEFAULT)) return ifnone;
+ if (LIKELY(!FL_TEST_RAW(hash, RHASH_PROC_DEFAULT))) return ifnone;
if (UNDEF_P(key)) return Qnil;
return call_default_proc(ifnone, hash, key);
}
@@ -2446,6 +2500,7 @@ rb_hash_delete_m(VALUE hash, VALUE key)
val = rb_hash_delete_entry(hash, key);
if (!UNDEF_P(val)) {
+ compact_after_delete(hash);
return val;
}
else {
@@ -2566,6 +2621,7 @@ rb_hash_delete_if(VALUE hash)
rb_hash_modify_check(hash);
if (!RHASH_TABLE_EMPTY_P(hash)) {
rb_hash_foreach(hash, delete_if_i, hash);
+ compact_after_delete(hash);
}
return hash;
}
@@ -2629,6 +2685,7 @@ rb_hash_reject(VALUE hash)
result = hash_dup_with_compare_by_id(hash);
if (!RHASH_EMPTY_P(hash)) {
rb_hash_foreach(result, delete_if_i, result);
+ compact_after_delete(result);
}
return result;
}
@@ -2688,6 +2745,7 @@ rb_hash_except(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE hash)
key = argv[i];
rb_hash_delete(result, key);
}
+ compact_after_delete(result);
return result;
}
@@ -2785,6 +2843,7 @@ rb_hash_select(VALUE hash)
result = hash_dup_with_compare_by_id(hash);
if (!RHASH_EMPTY_P(hash)) {
rb_hash_foreach(result, keep_if_i, result);
+ compact_after_delete(result);
}
return result;
}
@@ -2876,6 +2935,7 @@ rb_hash_clear(VALUE hash)
}
else {
st_clear(RHASH_ST_TABLE(hash));
+ compact_after_delete(hash);
}
return hash;
@@ -2949,7 +3009,7 @@ rb_hash_aset(VALUE hash, VALUE key, VALUE val)
ar_alloc_table(hash);
}
- if (RHASH_TYPE(hash) == &identhash || rb_obj_class(key) != rb_cString) {
+ if (!RHASH_STRING_KEY_P(hash, key)) {
RHASH_UPDATE_ITER(hash, iter_lev, key, hash_aset, val);
}
else {
@@ -3321,6 +3381,7 @@ rb_hash_transform_keys_bang(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE hash)
rb_ary_clear(pairs);
rb_hash_clear(new_keys);
}
+ compact_after_delete(hash);
return hash;
}
@@ -3371,6 +3432,7 @@ rb_hash_transform_values(VALUE hash)
if (!RHASH_EMPTY_P(hash)) {
rb_hash_stlike_foreach_with_replace(result, transform_values_foreach_func, transform_values_foreach_replace, result);
+ compact_after_delete(result);
}
return result;
@@ -3907,18 +3969,9 @@ rb_hash_invert(VALUE hash)
}
static int
-rb_hash_update_callback(st_data_t *key, st_data_t *value, struct update_arg *arg, int existing)
-{
- *value = arg->arg;
- return ST_CONTINUE;
-}
-
-NOINSERT_UPDATE_CALLBACK(rb_hash_update_callback)
-
-static int
rb_hash_update_i(VALUE key, VALUE value, VALUE hash)
{
- RHASH_UPDATE(hash, key, rb_hash_update_callback, value);
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, key, value);
return ST_CONTINUE;
}
@@ -3930,6 +3983,9 @@ rb_hash_update_block_callback(st_data_t *key, st_data_t *value, struct update_ar
if (existing) {
newvalue = (st_data_t)rb_yield_values(3, (VALUE)*key, (VALUE)*value, (VALUE)newvalue);
}
+ else if (RHASH_STRING_KEY_P(arg->hash, *key) && !RB_OBJ_FROZEN(*key)) {
+ *key = rb_hash_key_str(*key);
+ }
*value = newvalue;
return ST_CONTINUE;
}
@@ -4182,7 +4238,7 @@ rb_hash_assoc(VALUE hash, VALUE key)
table = RHASH_ST_TABLE(hash);
orighash = table->type;
- if (orighash != &identhash) {
+ if (!RHASH_IDENTHASH_P(hash)) {
VALUE value;
struct reset_hash_type_arg ensure_arg;
struct st_hash_type assochash;
@@ -4442,7 +4498,7 @@ rb_hash_compare_by_id(VALUE hash)
MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED VALUE
rb_hash_compare_by_id_p(VALUE hash)
{
- return RBOOL(RHASH_ST_TABLE_P(hash) && RHASH_ST_TABLE(hash)->type == &identhash);
+ return RBOOL(RHASH_IDENTHASH_P(hash));
}
VALUE
@@ -4760,7 +4816,7 @@ rb_hash_add_new_element(VALUE hash, VALUE key, VALUE val)
if (ret != -1) {
return ret;
}
- ar_try_convert_table(hash);
+ ar_force_convert_table(hash, __FILE__, __LINE__);
}
tbl = RHASH_TBL_RAW(hash);
return st_update(tbl, (st_data_t)key, add_new_i, (st_data_t)args);
@@ -4939,7 +4995,7 @@ env_name(volatile VALUE *s)
static VALUE env_aset(VALUE nm, VALUE val);
static void
-reset_by_modified_env(const char *nam)
+reset_by_modified_env(const char *nam, const char *val)
{
/*
* ENV['TZ'] = nil has a special meaning.
@@ -4948,7 +5004,7 @@ reset_by_modified_env(const char *nam)
* This hack might works only on Linux glibc.
*/
if (ENVMATCH(nam, TZ_ENV)) {
- ruby_reset_timezone();
+ ruby_reset_timezone(val);
}
}
@@ -4956,7 +5012,7 @@ static VALUE
env_delete(VALUE name)
{
const char *nam = env_name(name);
- reset_by_modified_env(nam);
+ reset_by_modified_env(nam, NULL);
VALUE val = getenv_with_lock(nam);
if (!NIL_P(val)) {
@@ -5416,7 +5472,7 @@ env_aset(VALUE nm, VALUE val)
get_env_ptr(value, val);
ruby_setenv(name, value);
- reset_by_modified_env(name);
+ reset_by_modified_env(name, value);
return val;
}
@@ -5971,24 +6027,23 @@ env_to_s(VALUE _)
static VALUE
env_inspect(VALUE _)
{
- VALUE i;
VALUE str = rb_str_buf_new2("{");
+ rb_encoding *enc = env_encoding();
ENV_LOCK();
{
char **env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
while (*env) {
- char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
+ const char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
if (env != environ) {
rb_str_buf_cat2(str, ", ");
}
if (s) {
- rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "\"");
- rb_str_buf_cat(str, *env, s-*env);
- rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "\"=>");
- i = rb_inspect(rb_str_new2(s+1));
- rb_str_buf_append(str, i);
+ rb_str_buf_append(str, rb_str_inspect(env_enc_str_new(*env, s-*env, enc)));
+ rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "=>");
+ s++;
+ rb_str_buf_append(str, rb_str_inspect(env_enc_str_new(s, strlen(s), enc)));
}
env++;
}
@@ -7164,7 +7219,6 @@ void
Init_Hash(void)
{
id_hash = rb_intern_const("hash");
- id_default = rb_intern_const("default");
id_flatten_bang = rb_intern_const("flatten!");
id_hash_iter_lev = rb_make_internal_id();
diff --git a/id_table.h b/id_table.h
index 9d9eb5648e..f72e2d1d92 100644
--- a/id_table.h
+++ b/id_table.h
@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ struct rb_id_table *rb_id_table_create(size_t size);
void rb_id_table_free(struct rb_id_table *tbl);
void rb_id_table_clear(struct rb_id_table *tbl);
-size_t rb_id_table_size(const struct rb_id_table *tbl);
size_t rb_id_table_memsize(const struct rb_id_table *tbl);
int rb_id_table_insert(struct rb_id_table *tbl, ID id, VALUE val);
@@ -33,4 +32,8 @@ void rb_id_table_foreach(struct rb_id_table *tbl, rb_id_table_foreach_func_t *fu
void rb_id_table_foreach_values(struct rb_id_table *tbl, rb_id_table_foreach_values_func_t *func, void *data);
void rb_id_table_foreach_values_with_replace(struct rb_id_table *tbl, rb_id_table_foreach_values_func_t *func, rb_id_table_update_value_callback_func_t *replace, void *data);
+RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
+size_t rb_id_table_size(const struct rb_id_table *tbl);
+RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
+
#endif /* RUBY_ID_TABLE_H */
diff --git a/include/ruby/internal/abi.h b/include/ruby/internal/abi.h
index d67aa0d509..44111a0055 100644
--- a/include/ruby/internal/abi.h
+++ b/include/ruby/internal/abi.h
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
#if defined(HAVE_FUNC_WEAK) && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__MINGW32__) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
# define RUBY_DLN_CHECK_ABI
#endif
+#endif /* RUBY_ABI_VERSION */
#ifdef RUBY_DLN_CHECK_ABI
@@ -41,7 +42,11 @@ extern "C" {
RUBY_FUNC_EXPORTED unsigned long long __attribute__((weak))
ruby_abi_version(void)
{
+# ifdef RUBY_ABI_VERSION
return RUBY_ABI_VERSION;
+# else
+ return 0;
+# endif
}
# ifdef __cplusplus
@@ -51,5 +56,3 @@ ruby_abi_version(void)
#endif
#endif
-
-#endif
diff --git a/include/ruby/internal/anyargs.h b/include/ruby/internal/anyargs.h
index e3e1b6166d..e4c6d155cc 100644
--- a/include/ruby/internal/anyargs.h
+++ b/include/ruby/internal/anyargs.h
@@ -84,12 +84,15 @@
#elif defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
# /* Skip due to [Bug #16134] */
+# define RBIMPL_CAST_FN_PTR 1
#elif ! RBIMPL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(transparent_union)
# /* :TODO: improve here, please find a way to support. */
+# define RBIMPL_CAST_FN_PTR 1
#elif ! defined(HAVE_VA_ARGS_MACRO)
# /* :TODO: improve here, please find a way to support. */
+# define RBIMPL_CAST_FN_PTR 1
#else
# /** @cond INTERNAL_MACRO */
@@ -348,6 +351,25 @@ RBIMPL_ANYARGS_DECL(rb_define_method, VALUE, const char *)
#endif /* __cplusplus */
+#if defined(RBIMPL_CAST_FN_PTR) && !defined(__cplusplus)
+/* In C23, K&R style prototypes are gone and so `void foo(ANYARGS)` became
+ * equivalent to `void foo(void)` unlike in earlier versions. This is a problem
+ * for rb_define_* functions since that makes all valid functions one can pass
+ * trip -Wincompatible-pointer-types, which we treat as errors. This is mostly
+ * not a problem for the __builtin_choose_expr path, but outside of that we
+ * need to add a cast for compatibility.
+ */
+#define rb_define_method(klass, mid, func, arity) rb_define_method((klass), (mid), (VALUE (*)(ANYARGS))(func), (arity))
+#define rb_define_method_id(klass, mid, func, arity) rb_define_method_id((klass), (mid), (VALUE (*)(ANYARGS))(func), (arity))
+#define rb_define_singleton_method(obj, mid, func, arity) rb_define_singleton_method((obj), (mid), (VALUE (*)(ANYARGS))(func), (arity))
+#define rb_define_protected_method(klass, mid, func, arity) rb_define_protected_method((klass), (mid), (VALUE (*)(ANYARGS))(func), (arity))
+#define rb_define_private_method(klass, mid, func, arity) rb_define_private_method((klass), (mid), (VALUE (*)(ANYARGS))(func), (arity))
+#define rb_define_module_function(mod, mid, func, arity) rb_define_module_function((mod), (mid), (VALUE (*)(ANYARGS))(func), (arity))
+#define rb_define_global_function(mid, func, arity) rb_define_global_function((mid), (VALUE (*)(ANYARGS))(func), (arity))
+
+#undef RBIMPL_CAST_FN_PTR
+#endif /* defined(RBIMPL_CAST_FN_PTR) && !defined(__cplusplus) */
+
/**
* This macro is to properly cast a function parameter of *_define_method
* family. It has been around since 1.x era so you can maximise backwards
diff --git a/include/ruby/internal/attr/nonstring.h b/include/ruby/internal/attr/nonstring.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..de26e926d4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/ruby/internal/attr/nonstring.h
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#ifndef RBIMPL_ATTR_NONSTRING_H /*-*-C++-*-vi:se ft=cpp:*/
+#define RBIMPL_ATTR_NONSTRING_H
+/**
+ * @file
+ * @author Ruby developers <ruby-core@ruby-lang.org>
+ * @copyright This file is a part of the programming language Ruby.
+ * Permission is hereby granted, to either redistribute and/or
+ * modify this file, provided that the conditions mentioned in the
+ * file COPYING are met. Consult the file for details.
+ * @warning Symbols prefixed with either `RBIMPL` or `rbimpl` are
+ * implementation details. Don't take them as canon. They could
+ * rapidly appear then vanish. The name (path) of this header file
+ * is also an implementation detail. Do not expect it to persist
+ * at the place it is now. Developers are free to move it anywhere
+ * anytime at will.
+ * @note To ruby-core: remember that this header can be possibly
+ * recursively included from extension libraries written in C++.
+ * Do not expect for instance `__VA_ARGS__` is always available.
+ * We assume C99 for ruby itself but we don't assume languages of
+ * extension libraries. They could be written in C++98.
+ * @brief Defines #RBIMPL_ATTR_NONSTRING.
+ */
+#include "ruby/internal/has/attribute.h"
+
+/** Wraps (or simulates) `__attribute__((nonstring))` */
+#if RBIMPL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(nonstring)
+# define RBIMPL_ATTR_NONSTRING() __attribute__((nonstring))
+#else
+# define RBIMPL_ATTR_NONSTRING() /* void */
+#endif
+
+#endif /* RBIMPL_ATTR_NONSTRING_H */
diff --git a/include/ruby/internal/core/robject.h b/include/ruby/internal/core/robject.h
index f51c524081..b1c2e1b0a9 100644
--- a/include/ruby/internal/core/robject.h
+++ b/include/ruby/internal/core/robject.h
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@
/**
* Convenient casting macro.
*
- * @param obj An object, which is in fact an ::RRegexp.
- * @return The passed object casted to ::RRegexp.
+ * @param obj An object, which is in fact an ::RObject.
+ * @return The passed object casted to ::RObject.
*/
#define ROBJECT(obj) RBIMPL_CAST((struct RObject *)(obj))
/** @cond INTERNAL_MACRO */
diff --git a/include/ruby/internal/eval.h b/include/ruby/internal/eval.h
index 34a53849da..5bcbb97746 100644
--- a/include/ruby/internal/eval.h
+++ b/include/ruby/internal/eval.h
@@ -28,10 +28,12 @@ RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN()
RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(())
/**
- * Evaluates the given string in an isolated binding.
+ * Evaluates the given string.
*
- * Here "isolated" means that the binding does not inherit any other
- * bindings. This behaves same as the binding for required libraries.
+ * In case it is called from within a C-backended method, the evaluation is
+ * done under the current binding. However there can be no method. On such
+ * situation this function evaluates in an isolated binding, like `require`
+ * runs in a separate one.
*
* `__FILE__` will be `"(eval)"`, and `__LINE__` starts from 1 in the
* evaluation.
@@ -39,6 +41,31 @@ RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(())
* @param[in] str Ruby code to evaluate.
* @exception rb_eException Raises an exception on error.
* @return The evaluated result.
+ *
+ * @internal
+ *
+ * @shyouhei's old tale about the birth and growth of this function:
+ *
+ * At the beginning, there was no rb_eval_string(). @shyouhei heard that
+ * @shugo, author of Apache httpd's mod_ruby module, requested @matz for this
+ * API. He wanted a way so that mod_ruby can evaluate ruby scripts one by one,
+ * separately, in each different contexts. So this function was made. It was
+ * designed to be a global interpreter entry point like ruby_run_node().
+ *
+ * The way it is implemented however allows extension libraries (not just
+ * programs like Apache httpd) to call this function. Because its name says
+ * nothing about the initial design, people started to think of it as an
+ * orthodox way to call ruby level `eval` method from their extension
+ * libraries. Even our `extension.rdoc` has had a description of this function
+ * basically according to this understanding.
+ *
+ * The old (mod_ruby like) usage still works. But over time, usages of this
+ * function from extension libraries got popular, while mod_ruby faded out; is
+ * no longer maintained now. Devs decided to actively support both. This
+ * function now auto-detects how it is called, and switches how it works
+ * depending on it.
+ *
+ * @see https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18780
*/
VALUE rb_eval_string(const char *str);
diff --git a/include/ruby/internal/gc.h b/include/ruby/internal/gc.h
index 66fc14e511..054e4b0f9c 100644
--- a/include/ruby/internal/gc.h
+++ b/include/ruby/internal/gc.h
@@ -26,10 +26,15 @@
RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN()
/**
- * Inform the garbage collector that `valptr` points to a live Ruby object that
- * should not be moved. Note that extensions should use this API on global
- * constants instead of assuming constants defined in Ruby are always alive.
- * Ruby code can remove global constants.
+ * Inform the garbage collector that the global or static variable pointed by
+ * `valptr` stores a live Ruby object that should not be moved. Note that
+ * extensions should use this API on global constants instead of assuming
+ * constants defined in Ruby are always alive. Ruby code can remove global
+ * constants.
+ *
+ * Because this registration itself has a possibility to trigger a GC, this
+ * function must be called before any GC-able objects is assigned to the
+ * address pointed by `valptr`.
*/
void rb_gc_register_address(VALUE *valptr);
diff --git a/include/ruby/internal/intern/cont.h b/include/ruby/internal/intern/cont.h
index 3ee8b08dee..32647f48aa 100644
--- a/include/ruby/internal/intern/cont.h
+++ b/include/ruby/internal/intern/cont.h
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN()
VALUE rb_fiber_new(rb_block_call_func_t func, VALUE callback_obj);
/**
- * Creates a Fiber instance from a C-backended block with the specified storage.
+ * Creates a Fiber instance from a C-backended block with the specified
+ * storage.
*
- * If the given storage is Qundef, this function is equivalent to
+ * If the given storage is Qundef or Qtrue, this function is equivalent to
* rb_fiber_new() which inherits storage from the current fiber.
*
- * If the given storage is Qfalse, this function uses the current fiber's
- * storage by reference.
+ * Specifying Qtrue is experimental and may be changed in the future.
*
* If the given storage is Qnil, this function will lazy initialize the
* internal storage which starts of empty (without any inheritance).
@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ VALUE rb_fiber_new(rb_block_call_func_t func, VALUE callback_obj);
*
* @param[in] func A function, to become the fiber's body.
* @param[in] callback_obj Passed as-is to `func`.
+ * @param[in] storage The way to set up the storage for the fiber.
* @return An allocated new instance of rb_cFiber, which is ready to be
* "resume"d.
*/
diff --git a/include/ruby/internal/intern/gc.h b/include/ruby/internal/intern/gc.h
index ae79498cf3..2ee1d257db 100644
--- a/include/ruby/internal/intern/gc.h
+++ b/include/ruby/internal/intern/gc.h
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL((1))
* addressable.
* @param[out] start Pointer to an array of objects.
* @param[out] end Pointer that terminates the array of objects.
- * @post Objects from `start` to `end`, both inclusive, are marked.
+ * @post Objects from `start` (included) to `end` (excluded) are marked.
*
* @internal
*
diff --git a/include/ruby/internal/memory.h b/include/ruby/internal/memory.h
index 0f59262a91..6884db195d 100644
--- a/include/ruby/internal/memory.h
+++ b/include/ruby/internal/memory.h
@@ -287,12 +287,12 @@ typedef uint128_t DSIZE_T;
RBIMPL_CAST((type *)alloca(rbimpl_size_mul_or_raise(sizeof(type), (n))))
/**
- * Identical to #RB_ALLOCV_N(), except it implicitly assumes the type of array
- * is ::VALUE.
+ * Identical to #RB_ALLOCV_N(), except that it allocates a number of bytes and
+ * returns a void* .
*
* @param v A variable to hold the just-in-case opaque Ruby object.
* @param n Size of allocation, in bytes.
- * @return An array of `n` bytes of ::VALUE.
+ * @return A void pointer to `n` bytes storage.
* @note `n` may be evaluated twice.
*/
#define RB_ALLOCV(v, n) \
diff --git a/include/ruby/io/buffer.h b/include/ruby/io/buffer.h
index 88e5598066..e4b855d8e7 100644
--- a/include/ruby/io/buffer.h
+++ b/include/ruby/io/buffer.h
@@ -56,14 +56,10 @@ enum rb_io_buffer_endian {
RB_IO_BUFFER_LITTLE_ENDIAN = 4,
RB_IO_BUFFER_BIG_ENDIAN = 8,
-#if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
- RB_IO_BUFFER_HOST_ENDIAN = RB_IO_BUFFER_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
-#elif __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
+#if defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
RB_IO_BUFFER_HOST_ENDIAN = RB_IO_BUFFER_BIG_ENDIAN,
-#elif REG_DWORD == REG_DWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN
+#else
RB_IO_BUFFER_HOST_ENDIAN = RB_IO_BUFFER_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
-#elif REG_DWORD == REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN
- RB_IO_BUFFER_HOST_ENDIAN = RB_IO_BUFFER_BIG_ENDIAN,
#endif
RB_IO_BUFFER_NETWORK_ENDIAN = RB_IO_BUFFER_BIG_ENDIAN
diff --git a/include/ruby/onigmo.h b/include/ruby/onigmo.h
index 348c4ec08f..8d7c601703 100644
--- a/include/ruby/onigmo.h
+++ b/include/ruby/onigmo.h
@@ -854,6 +854,8 @@ OnigPosition onig_search_gpos(OnigRegex, const OnigUChar* str, const OnigUChar*
ONIG_EXTERN
OnigPosition onig_match(OnigRegex, const OnigUChar* str, const OnigUChar* end, const OnigUChar* at, OnigRegion* region, OnigOptionType option);
ONIG_EXTERN
+int onig_check_linear_time(OnigRegex reg);
+ONIG_EXTERN
OnigRegion* onig_region_new(void);
ONIG_EXTERN
void onig_region_init(OnigRegion* region);
diff --git a/include/ruby/st.h b/include/ruby/st.h
index 1e4bb80686..f35ab43603 100644
--- a/include/ruby/st.h
+++ b/include/ruby/st.h
@@ -98,6 +98,8 @@ struct st_table {
enum st_retval {ST_CONTINUE, ST_STOP, ST_DELETE, ST_CHECK, ST_REPLACE};
+size_t rb_st_table_size(const struct st_table *tbl);
+#define st_table_size rb_st_table_size
st_table *rb_st_init_table(const struct st_hash_type *);
#define st_init_table rb_st_init_table
st_table *rb_st_init_table_with_size(const struct st_hash_type *, st_index_t);
diff --git a/include/ruby/win32.h b/include/ruby/win32.h
index 197eb8a802..18de3a17d8 100644
--- a/include/ruby/win32.h
+++ b/include/ruby/win32.h
@@ -125,8 +125,15 @@ typedef unsigned int uintptr_t;
#define O_SHARE_DELETE 0x20000000 /* for rb_w32_open(), rb_w32_wopen() */
typedef int clockid_t;
+#if defined(__MINGW32__)
+#undef CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
+#undef CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
+#undef CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE
+#endif
+#if defined(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME) && !defined(CLOCK_REALTIME)
#define CLOCK_REALTIME 0
#define CLOCK_MONOTONIC 1
+#endif
#undef utime
#undef lseek
diff --git a/internal/basic_operators.h b/internal/basic_operators.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2cd9f50073
--- /dev/null
+++ b/internal/basic_operators.h
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+#ifndef INTERNAL_BOP_H /*-*-C-*-vi:se ft=c:*/
+#define INTERNAL_BOP_H
+
+#include "internal.h"
+#include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h"
+
+enum ruby_basic_operators {
+ BOP_PLUS,
+ BOP_MINUS,
+ BOP_MULT,
+ BOP_DIV,
+ BOP_MOD,
+ BOP_EQ,
+ BOP_EQQ,
+ BOP_LT,
+ BOP_LE,
+ BOP_LTLT,
+ BOP_AREF,
+ BOP_ASET,
+ BOP_LENGTH,
+ BOP_SIZE,
+ BOP_EMPTY_P,
+ BOP_NIL_P,
+ BOP_SUCC,
+ BOP_GT,
+ BOP_GE,
+ BOP_NOT,
+ BOP_NEQ,
+ BOP_MATCH,
+ BOP_FREEZE,
+ BOP_UMINUS,
+ BOP_MAX,
+ BOP_MIN,
+ BOP_CALL,
+ BOP_AND,
+ BOP_OR,
+ BOP_CMP,
+ BOP_DEFAULT,
+
+ BOP_LAST_
+};
+
+MJIT_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
+RUBY_EXTERN short ruby_vm_redefined_flag[BOP_LAST_];
+MJIT_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
+
+/* optimize insn */
+#define INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 0)
+#define FLOAT_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 1)
+#define STRING_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 2)
+#define ARRAY_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 3)
+#define HASH_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 4)
+/* #define BIGNUM_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 5) */
+#define SYMBOL_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 6)
+#define TIME_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 7)
+#define REGEXP_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 8)
+#define NIL_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 9)
+#define TRUE_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 10)
+#define FALSE_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 11)
+#define PROC_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 12)
+
+#define BASIC_OP_UNREDEFINED_P(op, klass) (LIKELY((ruby_vm_redefined_flag[(op)]&(klass)) == 0))
+
+#endif
diff --git a/internal/class.h b/internal/class.h
index 8080725634..63917e867f 100644
--- a/internal/class.h
+++ b/internal/class.h
@@ -15,6 +15,9 @@
#include "ruby/intern.h" /* for rb_alloc_func_t */
#include "ruby/ruby.h" /* for struct RBasic */
#include "shape.h"
+#include "ruby_assert.h"
+#include "vm_core.h"
+#include "method.h" /* for rb_cref_t */
#ifdef RCLASS_SUPER
# undef RCLASS_SUPER
@@ -29,6 +32,7 @@ struct rb_subclass_entry {
struct rb_cvar_class_tbl_entry {
uint32_t index;
rb_serial_t global_cvar_state;
+ const rb_cref_t * cref;
VALUE class_value;
};
@@ -53,6 +57,7 @@ struct rb_classext_struct {
rb_alloc_func_t allocator;
const VALUE includer;
uint32_t max_iv_count;
+ uint32_t variation_count;
#if !SHAPE_IN_BASIC_FLAGS
shape_id_t shape_id;
#endif
@@ -114,6 +119,7 @@ void rb_class_foreach_subclass(VALUE klass, void (*f)(VALUE, VALUE), VALUE);
void rb_class_detach_subclasses(VALUE);
void rb_class_detach_module_subclasses(VALUE);
void rb_class_remove_from_module_subclasses(VALUE);
+VALUE rb_define_class_id_under_no_pin(VALUE outer, ID id, VALUE super);
VALUE rb_obj_methods(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE obj);
VALUE rb_obj_protected_methods(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE obj);
VALUE rb_obj_private_methods(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE obj);
diff --git a/internal/compar.h b/internal/compar.h
index 5e336adafa..9115e4bd63 100644
--- a/internal/compar.h
+++ b/internal/compar.h
@@ -8,38 +8,18 @@
* file COPYING are met. Consult the file for details.
* @brief Internal header for Comparable.
*/
-#include "internal/vm.h" /* for rb_method_basic_definition_p */
+#include "internal/basic_operators.h"
#define STRING_P(s) (RB_TYPE_P((s), T_STRING) && CLASS_OF(s) == rb_cString)
-enum {
- cmp_opt_Integer,
- cmp_opt_String,
- cmp_opt_Float,
- cmp_optimizable_count
-};
+#define CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(type) BASIC_OP_UNREDEFINED_P(BOP_CMP, type##_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG)
-struct cmp_opt_data {
- unsigned int opt_methods;
- unsigned int opt_inited;
-};
-
-#define NEW_CMP_OPT_MEMO(type, value) \
- NEW_PARTIAL_MEMO_FOR(type, value, cmp_opt)
-#define CMP_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type) (1U << TOKEN_PASTE(cmp_opt_,type))
-#define CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(data, type) \
- (((data).opt_inited & CMP_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type)) ? \
- ((data).opt_methods & CMP_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type)) : \
- (((data).opt_inited |= CMP_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type)), \
- rb_method_basic_definition_p(TOKEN_PASTE(rb_c,type), id_cmp) && \
- ((data).opt_methods |= CMP_OPTIMIZABLE_BIT(type))))
-
-#define OPTIMIZED_CMP(a, b, data) \
- ((FIXNUM_P(a) && FIXNUM_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(data, Integer)) ? \
+#define OPTIMIZED_CMP(a, b) \
+ ((FIXNUM_P(a) && FIXNUM_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(INTEGER)) ? \
(((long)a > (long)b) ? 1 : ((long)a < (long)b) ? -1 : 0) : \
- (STRING_P(a) && STRING_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(data, String)) ? \
+ (STRING_P(a) && STRING_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(STRING)) ? \
rb_str_cmp(a, b) : \
- (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(a) && RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(data, Float)) ? \
+ (RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(a) && RB_FLOAT_TYPE_P(b) && CMP_OPTIMIZABLE(FLOAT)) ? \
rb_float_cmp(a, b) : \
rb_cmpint(rb_funcallv(a, id_cmp, 1, &b), a, b))
diff --git a/internal/encoding.h b/internal/encoding.h
index 853426a58d..a3b81bd388 100644
--- a/internal/encoding.h
+++ b/internal/encoding.h
@@ -12,6 +12,9 @@
#include "ruby/encoding.h" /* for rb_encoding */
#define rb_enc_autoload_p(enc) (!rb_enc_mbmaxlen(enc))
+#define rb_is_usascii_enc(enc) ((enc) == rb_usascii_encoding())
+#define rb_is_ascii8bit_enc(enc) ((enc) == rb_ascii8bit_encoding())
+#define rb_is_locale_enc(enc) ((enc) == rb_locale_encoding())
/* encoding.c */
ID rb_id_encoding(void);
diff --git a/internal/eval.h b/internal/eval.h
index 73bb656d96..e594d8516d 100644
--- a/internal/eval.h
+++ b/internal/eval.h
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ extern ID ruby_static_id_status;
VALUE rb_refinement_module_get_refined_class(VALUE module);
void rb_class_modify_check(VALUE);
NORETURN(VALUE rb_f_raise(int argc, VALUE *argv));
+VALUE rb_top_main_class(const char *method);
/* eval_error.c */
VALUE rb_get_backtrace(VALUE info);
diff --git a/internal/gc.h b/internal/gc.h
index 5b2b9e8f70..e54a5dce9d 100644
--- a/internal/gc.h
+++ b/internal/gc.h
@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@
#include "internal/compilers.h" /* for __has_attribute */
#include "ruby/ruby.h" /* for rb_event_flag_t */
-#include "shape.h"
struct rb_execution_context_struct; /* in vm_core.h */
struct rb_objspace; /* in vm_core.h */
@@ -68,7 +67,9 @@ struct rb_objspace; /* in vm_core.h */
rb_obj_write((VALUE)(a), UNALIGNED_MEMBER_ACCESS((VALUE *)(slot)), \
(VALUE)(b), __FILE__, __LINE__)
-#if USE_RVARGC && SHAPE_IN_BASIC_FLAGS
+// We use SIZE_POOL_COUNT number of shape IDs for transitions out of different size pools
+// The next available shapd ID will be the SPECIAL_CONST_SHAPE_ID
+#if USE_RVARGC && (SIZEOF_UINT64_T == SIZEOF_VALUE)
# define SIZE_POOL_COUNT 5
#else
# define SIZE_POOL_COUNT 1
diff --git a/internal/hash.h b/internal/hash.h
index 657e5eff3c..64832c9610 100644
--- a/internal/hash.h
+++ b/internal/hash.h
@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ VALUE rb_hash_default_value(VALUE hash, VALUE key);
VALUE rb_hash_set_default_proc(VALUE hash, VALUE proc);
long rb_dbl_long_hash(double d);
st_table *rb_init_identtable(void);
+st_index_t rb_any_hash(VALUE a);
VALUE rb_to_hash_type(VALUE obj);
VALUE rb_hash_key_str(VALUE);
VALUE rb_hash_values(VALUE hash);
diff --git a/internal/thread.h b/internal/thread.h
index 6394f88d34..c3e54de683 100644
--- a/internal/thread.h
+++ b/internal/thread.h
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ VALUE rb_get_coverages(void);
int rb_get_coverage_mode(void);
VALUE rb_default_coverage(int);
VALUE rb_thread_shield_new(void);
+bool rb_thread_shield_owned(VALUE self);
VALUE rb_thread_shield_wait(VALUE self);
VALUE rb_thread_shield_release(VALUE self);
VALUE rb_thread_shield_destroy(VALUE self);
diff --git a/internal/time.h b/internal/time.h
index a3bf0587ec..e21b3574f6 100644
--- a/internal/time.h
+++ b/internal/time.h
@@ -28,7 +28,10 @@ struct timeval rb_time_timeval(VALUE);
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
/* time.c (export) */
void ruby_reset_leap_second_info(void);
-void ruby_reset_timezone(void);
+#ifdef RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED_INTERNAL_ONLY
+RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED_INTERNAL_ONLY()
+#endif
+void ruby_reset_timezone(const char *);
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
#endif /* INTERNAL_TIME_H */
diff --git a/internal/variable.h b/internal/variable.h
index e59a0f1924..6dec6a6759 100644
--- a/internal/variable.h
+++ b/internal/variable.h
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ static inline void ROBJ_TRANSIENT_UNSET(VALUE obj);
struct gen_ivtbl;
int rb_gen_ivtbl_get(VALUE obj, ID id, struct gen_ivtbl **ivtbl);
+int rb_obj_evacuate_ivs_to_hash_table(ID key, VALUE val, st_data_t arg);
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
/* variable.c (export) */
@@ -56,7 +57,7 @@ VALUE rb_gvar_defined(ID);
void rb_const_warn_if_deprecated(const rb_const_entry_t *, VALUE, ID);
rb_shape_t * rb_grow_iv_list(VALUE obj);
void rb_ensure_iv_list_size(VALUE obj, uint32_t len, uint32_t newsize);
-struct gen_ivtbl * rb_ensure_generic_iv_list_size(VALUE obj, uint32_t newsize);
+struct gen_ivtbl *rb_ensure_generic_iv_list_size(VALUE obj, rb_shape_t *shape, uint32_t newsize);
attr_index_t rb_obj_ivar_set(VALUE obj, ID id, VALUE val);
MJIT_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
diff --git a/io.c b/io.c
index 8787c4f804..99ec59da29 100644
--- a/io.c
+++ b/io.c
@@ -167,6 +167,8 @@ off_t __syscall(quad_t number, ...);
#define IO_RBUF_CAPA_FOR(fptr) (NEED_READCONV(fptr) ? IO_CBUF_CAPA_MIN : IO_RBUF_CAPA_MIN)
#define IO_WBUF_CAPA_MIN 8192
+#define IO_MAX_BUFFER_GROWTH 8 * 1024 * 1024 // 8MB
+
/* define system APIs */
#ifdef _WIN32
#undef open
@@ -1146,7 +1148,8 @@ io_internal_wait(VALUE thread, rb_io_t *fptr, int error, int events, struct time
if (ready > 0) {
return ready;
- } else if (ready == 0) {
+ }
+ else if (ready == 0) {
errno = ETIMEDOUT;
return -1;
}
@@ -1174,7 +1177,8 @@ internal_read_func(void *ptr)
if (io_again_p(errno)) {
if (io_internal_wait(iis->th, iis->fptr, errno, RB_WAITFD_IN, iis->timeout) == -1) {
return -1;
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
goto retry;
}
}
@@ -1209,7 +1213,8 @@ internal_write_func(void *ptr)
if (io_again_p(e)) {
if (io_internal_wait(iis->th, iis->fptr, errno, RB_WAITFD_OUT, iis->timeout) == -1) {
return -1;
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
goto retry;
}
}
@@ -1238,7 +1243,8 @@ internal_writev_func(void *ptr)
if (io_again_p(errno)) {
if (io_internal_wait(iis->th, iis->fptr, errno, RB_WAITFD_OUT, iis->timeout) == -1) {
return -1;
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
goto retry;
}
}
@@ -1318,14 +1324,15 @@ rb_io_write_memory(rb_io_t *fptr, const void *buf, size_t count)
static ssize_t
rb_writev_internal(rb_io_t *fptr, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt)
{
+ if (!iovcnt) return 0;
+
VALUE scheduler = rb_fiber_scheduler_current();
if (scheduler != Qnil) {
- for (int i = 0; i < iovcnt; i += 1) {
- VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_write_memory(scheduler, fptr->self, iov[i].iov_base, iov[i].iov_len, 0);
+ // This path assumes at least one `iov`:
+ VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_write_memory(scheduler, fptr->self, iov[0].iov_base, iov[0].iov_len, 0);
- if (!UNDEF_P(result)) {
- return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result_apply(result);
- }
+ if (!UNDEF_P(result)) {
+ return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result_apply(result);
}
}
@@ -1424,7 +1431,7 @@ rb_io_wait(VALUE io, VALUE events, VALUE timeout)
struct timeval tv_storage;
struct timeval *tv = NULL;
- if (timeout == Qnil || UNDEF_P(timeout)) {
+ if (NIL_OR_UNDEF_P(timeout)) {
timeout = fptr->timeout;
}
@@ -1646,7 +1653,7 @@ make_writeconv(rb_io_t *fptr)
ecflags = fptr->encs.ecflags & ~ECONV_NEWLINE_DECORATOR_READ_MASK;
ecopts = fptr->encs.ecopts;
- if (!fptr->encs.enc || (fptr->encs.enc == rb_ascii8bit_encoding() && !fptr->encs.enc2)) {
+ if (!fptr->encs.enc || (rb_is_ascii8bit_enc(fptr->encs.enc) && !fptr->encs.enc2)) {
/* no encoding conversion */
fptr->writeconv_pre_ecflags = 0;
fptr->writeconv_pre_ecopts = Qnil;
@@ -1786,13 +1793,11 @@ io_binwrite_string(VALUE arg)
// Write as much as possible:
ssize_t result = io_binwrite_string_internal(p->fptr, ptr, remaining);
- // If only the internal buffer is written, result will be zero [bytes of given data written]. This means we
- // should try again.
if (result == 0) {
- errno = EWOULDBLOCK;
+ // If only the internal buffer is written, result will be zero [bytes of given data written]. This means we
+ // should try again immediately.
}
-
- if (result > 0) {
+ else if (result > 0) {
if ((size_t)result == remaining) break;
ptr += result;
remaining -= result;
@@ -2032,7 +2037,7 @@ io_binwritev_internal(VALUE arg)
while (remaining) {
long result = rb_writev_internal(fptr, iov, iovcnt);
- if (result > 0) {
+ if (result >= 0) {
offset += result;
if (fptr->wbuf.ptr && fptr->wbuf.len) {
if (offset < (size_t)fptr->wbuf.len) {
@@ -2906,6 +2911,29 @@ rb_io_pid(VALUE io)
return PIDT2NUM(fptr->pid);
}
+/*
+ * call-seq:
+ * path -> string or nil
+ *
+ * Returns the path associated with the IO, or +nil+ if there is no path
+ * associated with the IO. It is not guaranteed that the path exists on
+ * the filesystem.
+ *
+ * $stdin.path # => "<STDIN>"
+ *
+ * File.open("testfile") {|f| f.path} # => "testfile"
+ */
+
+static VALUE
+rb_io_path(VALUE io)
+{
+ rb_io_t *fptr = RFILE(io)->fptr;
+
+ if (!fptr)
+ return Qnil;
+
+ return rb_obj_dup(fptr->pathv);
+}
/*
* call-seq:
@@ -3244,7 +3272,9 @@ io_setstrbuf(VALUE *str, long len)
}
len -= clen;
}
- rb_str_modify_expand(*str, len);
+ if ((rb_str_capacity(*str) - (size_t)RSTRING_LEN(*str)) < (size_t)len) {
+ rb_str_modify_expand(*str, len);
+ }
return FALSE;
}
@@ -3327,7 +3357,17 @@ read_all(rb_io_t *fptr, long siz, VALUE str)
pos += rb_str_coderange_scan_restartable(RSTRING_PTR(str) + pos, RSTRING_PTR(str) + bytes, enc, &cr);
if (bytes < siz) break;
siz += BUFSIZ;
- rb_str_modify_expand(str, BUFSIZ);
+
+ size_t capa = rb_str_capacity(str);
+ if (capa < (size_t)RSTRING_LEN(str) + BUFSIZ) {
+ if (capa < BUFSIZ) {
+ capa = BUFSIZ;
+ }
+ else if (capa > IO_MAX_BUFFER_GROWTH) {
+ capa = IO_MAX_BUFFER_GROWTH;
+ }
+ rb_str_modify_expand(str, capa);
+ }
}
if (shrinkable) io_shrink_read_string(str, RSTRING_LEN(str));
str = io_enc_str(str, fptr);
@@ -3642,13 +3682,11 @@ io_write_nonblock(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE io, VALUE str, VALUE ex)
* call-seq:
* read(maxlen = nil, out_string = nil) -> new_string, out_string, or nil
*
- * Reads bytes from the stream, (in binary mode);
- * the stream must be opened for reading
+ * Reads bytes from the stream; the stream must be opened for reading
* (see {Access Modes}[rdoc-ref:File@Access+Modes]):
*
- * - If +maxlen+ is +nil+, reads all bytes.
- * - Otherwise reads +maxlen+ bytes, if available.
- * - Otherwise reads all bytes.
+ * - If +maxlen+ is +nil+, reads all bytes using the stream's data mode.
+ * - Otherwise reads up to +maxlen+ bytes in binary mode.
*
* Returns a string (either a new string or the given +out_string+)
* containing the bytes read.
@@ -3767,8 +3805,33 @@ rscheck(const char *rsptr, long rslen, VALUE rs)
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "rs modified");
}
+static const char *
+search_delim(const char *p, long len, int delim, rb_encoding *enc)
+{
+ if (rb_enc_mbminlen(enc) == 1) {
+ p = memchr(p, delim, len);
+ if (p) return p + 1;
+ }
+ else {
+ const char *end = p + len;
+ while (p < end) {
+ int r = rb_enc_precise_mbclen(p, end, enc);
+ if (!MBCLEN_CHARFOUND_P(r)) {
+ p += rb_enc_mbminlen(enc);
+ continue;
+ }
+ int n = MBCLEN_CHARFOUND_LEN(r);
+ if (rb_enc_mbc_to_codepoint(p, end, enc) == (unsigned int)delim) {
+ return p + n;
+ }
+ p += n;
+ }
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
static int
-appendline(rb_io_t *fptr, int delim, VALUE *strp, long *lp)
+appendline(rb_io_t *fptr, int delim, VALUE *strp, long *lp, rb_encoding *enc)
{
VALUE str = *strp;
long limit = *lp;
@@ -3783,9 +3846,9 @@ appendline(rb_io_t *fptr, int delim, VALUE *strp, long *lp)
p = READ_CHAR_PENDING_PTR(fptr);
if (0 < limit && limit < searchlen)
searchlen = (int)limit;
- e = memchr(p, delim, searchlen);
+ e = search_delim(p, searchlen, delim, enc);
if (e) {
- int len = (int)(e-p+1);
+ int len = (int)(e-p);
if (NIL_P(str))
*strp = str = rb_str_new(p, len);
else
@@ -3825,8 +3888,8 @@ appendline(rb_io_t *fptr, int delim, VALUE *strp, long *lp)
long last;
if (limit > 0 && pending > limit) pending = limit;
- e = memchr(p, delim, pending);
- if (e) pending = e - p + 1;
+ e = search_delim(p, pending, delim, enc);
+ if (e) pending = e - p;
if (!NIL_P(str)) {
last = RSTRING_LEN(str);
rb_str_resize(str, last + pending);
@@ -4086,16 +4149,26 @@ rb_io_getline_0(VALUE rs, long limit, int chomp, rb_io_t *fptr)
rsptr = RSTRING_PTR(rs);
rslen = RSTRING_LEN(rs);
}
+ newline = '\n';
+ }
+ else if (rb_enc_mbminlen(enc) == 1) {
+ rsptr = RSTRING_PTR(rs);
+ newline = (unsigned char)rsptr[rslen - 1];
}
else {
+ rs = rb_str_encode(rs, rb_enc_from_encoding(enc), 0, Qnil);
rsptr = RSTRING_PTR(rs);
+ const char *e = rsptr + rslen;
+ const char *last = rb_enc_prev_char(rsptr, e, e, enc);
+ int n;
+ newline = rb_enc_codepoint_len(last, e, &n, enc);
+ if (last + n != e) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "broken separator");
}
- newline = (unsigned char)rsptr[rslen - 1];
- chomp_cr = chomp && rslen == 1 && newline == '\n';
+ chomp_cr = chomp && newline == '\n' && rslen == rb_enc_mbminlen(enc);
}
/* MS - Optimization */
- while ((c = appendline(fptr, newline, &str, &limit)) != EOF) {
+ while ((c = appendline(fptr, newline, &str, &limit, enc)) != EOF) {
const char *s, *p, *pp, *e;
if (c == newline) {
@@ -4117,8 +4190,8 @@ rb_io_getline_0(VALUE rs, long limit, int chomp, rb_io_t *fptr)
if (limit == 0) {
s = RSTRING_PTR(str);
p = RSTRING_END(str);
- pp = rb_enc_left_char_head(s, p-1, p, enc);
- if (extra_limit &&
+ pp = rb_enc_prev_char(s, p, p, enc);
+ if (extra_limit && pp &&
MBCLEN_NEEDMORE_P(rb_enc_precise_mbclen(pp, p, enc))) {
/* relax the limit while incomplete character.
* extra_limit limits the relax length */
@@ -6514,7 +6587,7 @@ rb_io_ext_int_to_encs(rb_encoding *ext, rb_encoding *intern, rb_encoding **enc,
ext = rb_default_external_encoding();
default_ext = 1;
}
- if (ext == rb_ascii8bit_encoding()) {
+ if (rb_is_ascii8bit_enc(ext)) {
/* If external is ASCII-8BIT, no transcoding */
intern = NULL;
}
@@ -7912,7 +7985,7 @@ popen_finish(VALUE port, VALUE klass)
if (NIL_P(port)) {
/* child */
if (rb_block_given_p()) {
- rb_yield(Qnil);
+ rb_protect(rb_yield, Qnil, NULL);
rb_io_flush(rb_ractor_stdout());
rb_io_flush(rb_ractor_stderr());
_exit(0);
@@ -8863,7 +8936,6 @@ io_puts_ary(VALUE ary, VALUE out, int recur)
VALUE
rb_io_puts(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE out)
{
- int i, n;
VALUE line, args[2];
/* if no argument given, print newline. */
@@ -8871,22 +8943,30 @@ rb_io_puts(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE out)
rb_io_write(out, rb_default_rs);
return Qnil;
}
- for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
+ for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
+ // Convert the argument to a string:
if (RB_TYPE_P(argv[i], T_STRING)) {
line = argv[i];
- goto string;
}
- if (rb_exec_recursive(io_puts_ary, argv[i], out)) {
+ else if (rb_exec_recursive(io_puts_ary, argv[i], out)) {
continue;
}
- line = rb_obj_as_string(argv[i]);
- string:
- n = 0;
- args[n++] = line;
- if (RSTRING_LEN(line) == 0 ||
- !rb_str_end_with_asciichar(line, '\n')) {
+ else {
+ line = rb_obj_as_string(argv[i]);
+ }
+
+ // Write the line:
+ int n = 0;
+ if (RSTRING_LEN(line) == 0) {
args[n++] = rb_default_rs;
}
+ else {
+ args[n++] = line;
+ if (!rb_str_end_with_asciichar(line, '\n')) {
+ args[n++] = rb_default_rs;
+ }
+ }
+
rb_io_writev(out, n, args);
}
@@ -9347,14 +9427,26 @@ rb_io_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE io)
rb_exc_raise(rb_class_new_instance(1, &error, rb_eSystemCallError));
}
#endif
- if (!NIL_P(opt) && rb_hash_aref(opt, sym_autoclose) == Qfalse) {
- fmode |= FMODE_PREP;
+ VALUE path = Qnil;
+
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) {
+ if (rb_hash_aref(opt, sym_autoclose) == Qfalse) {
+ fmode |= FMODE_PREP;
+ }
+
+ path = rb_hash_aref(opt, RB_ID2SYM(idPath));
+ if (!NIL_P(path)) {
+ StringValue(path);
+ path = rb_str_new_frozen(path);
+ }
}
+
MakeOpenFile(io, fp);
fp->self = io;
fp->fd = fd;
fp->mode = fmode;
fp->encs = convconfig;
+ fp->pathv = path;
fp->timeout = Qnil;
clear_codeconv(fp);
io_check_tty(fp);
@@ -13003,6 +13095,7 @@ copy_stream_fallback_body(VALUE arg)
while (1) {
long numwrote;
long l;
+ rb_str_make_independent(buf);
if (stp->copy_length < (rb_off_t)0) {
l = buflen;
}
@@ -13406,6 +13499,17 @@ global_argf_p(VALUE arg)
return arg == argf;
}
+typedef VALUE (*argf_encoding_func)(VALUE io);
+
+static VALUE
+argf_encoding(VALUE argf, argf_encoding_func func)
+{
+ if (!RTEST(ARGF.current_file)) {
+ return rb_enc_default_external();
+ }
+ return func(rb_io_check_io(ARGF.current_file));
+}
+
/*
* call-seq:
* ARGF.external_encoding -> encoding
@@ -13425,10 +13529,7 @@ global_argf_p(VALUE arg)
static VALUE
argf_external_encoding(VALUE argf)
{
- if (!RTEST(ARGF.current_file)) {
- return rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_default_external_encoding());
- }
- return rb_io_external_encoding(rb_io_check_io(ARGF.current_file));
+ return argf_encoding(argf, rb_io_external_encoding);
}
/*
@@ -13447,10 +13548,7 @@ argf_external_encoding(VALUE argf)
static VALUE
argf_internal_encoding(VALUE argf)
{
- if (!RTEST(ARGF.current_file)) {
- return rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_default_external_encoding());
- }
- return rb_io_internal_encoding(rb_io_check_io(ARGF.current_file));
+ return argf_encoding(argf, rb_io_internal_encoding);
}
/*
@@ -14725,6 +14823,8 @@ set_LAST_READ_LINE(VALUE val, ID _x, VALUE *_y)
* - +:binmode+: If a truthy value, specifies the mode as binary, text-only otherwise.
* - +:autoclose+: If a truthy value, specifies that the +fd+ will close
* when the stream closes; otherwise it remains open.
+ * - +:path:+ If a string value is provided, it is used in #inspect and is available as
+ * #path method.
*
* Also available are the options offered in String#encode,
* which may control conversion between external internal encoding.
@@ -15417,6 +15517,10 @@ Init_IO(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cIO, "ioctl", rb_io_ioctl, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cIO, "fcntl", rb_io_fcntl, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cIO, "pid", rb_io_pid, 0);
+
+ rb_define_method(rb_cIO, "path", rb_io_path, 0);
+ rb_define_method(rb_cIO, "to_path", rb_io_path, 0);
+
rb_define_method(rb_cIO, "inspect", rb_io_inspect, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_cIO, "external_encoding", rb_io_external_encoding, 0);
@@ -15443,13 +15547,12 @@ Init_IO(void)
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$>");
rb_gvar_ractor_local("$stderr");
- rb_stdin = rb_io_prep_stdin();
- rb_stdout = rb_io_prep_stdout();
- rb_stderr = rb_io_prep_stderr();
-
rb_global_variable(&rb_stdin);
+ rb_stdin = rb_io_prep_stdin();
rb_global_variable(&rb_stdout);
+ rb_stdout = rb_io_prep_stdout();
rb_global_variable(&rb_stderr);
+ rb_stderr = rb_io_prep_stderr();
orig_stdout = rb_stdout;
orig_stderr = rb_stderr;
diff --git a/io_buffer.c b/io_buffer.c
index e5d6c19612..87b51c0b8c 100644
--- a/io_buffer.c
+++ b/io_buffer.c
@@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ io_buffer_map_memory(size_t size, int flags)
int mmap_flags = MAP_ANONYMOUS;
if (flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_SHARED) {
mmap_flags |= MAP_SHARED;
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
mmap_flags |= MAP_PRIVATE;
}
@@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ io_buffer_map_memory(size_t size, int flags)
}
static void
-io_buffer_map_file(struct rb_io_buffer *data, int descriptor, size_t size, rb_off_t offset, enum rb_io_buffer_flags flags)
+io_buffer_map_file(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, int descriptor, size_t size, rb_off_t offset, enum rb_io_buffer_flags flags)
{
#if defined(_WIN32)
HANDLE file = (HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(descriptor);
@@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ io_buffer_map_file(struct rb_io_buffer *data, int descriptor, size_t size, rb_of
DWORD protect = PAGE_READONLY, access = FILE_MAP_READ;
if (flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY) {
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY;
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY;
}
else {
protect = PAGE_READWRITE;
@@ -95,12 +96,12 @@ io_buffer_map_file(struct rb_io_buffer *data, int descriptor, size_t size, rb_of
if (flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_PRIVATE) {
access |= FILE_MAP_COPY;
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_PRIVATE;
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_PRIVATE;
}
else {
- // This buffer refers to external data.
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL;
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_SHARED;
+ // This buffer refers to external buffer.
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL;
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_SHARED;
}
void *base = MapViewOfFile(mapping, access, (DWORD)(offset >> 32), (DWORD)(offset & 0xFFFFFFFF), size);
@@ -110,24 +111,24 @@ io_buffer_map_file(struct rb_io_buffer *data, int descriptor, size_t size, rb_of
rb_sys_fail("io_buffer_map_file:MapViewOfFile");
}
- data->mapping = mapping;
+ buffer->mapping = mapping;
#else
int protect = PROT_READ, access = 0;
if (flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY) {
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY;
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY;
}
else {
protect |= PROT_WRITE;
}
if (flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_PRIVATE) {
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_PRIVATE;
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_PRIVATE;
}
else {
- // This buffer refers to external data.
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL;
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_SHARED;
+ // This buffer refers to external buffer.
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL;
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_SHARED;
access |= MAP_SHARED;
}
@@ -138,10 +139,10 @@ io_buffer_map_file(struct rb_io_buffer *data, int descriptor, size_t size, rb_of
}
#endif
- data->base = base;
- data->size = size;
+ buffer->base = base;
+ buffer->size = size;
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED;
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED;
}
static inline void
@@ -171,18 +172,18 @@ io_buffer_experimental(void)
}
static void
-io_buffer_zero(struct rb_io_buffer *data)
+io_buffer_zero(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer)
{
- data->base = NULL;
- data->size = 0;
+ buffer->base = NULL;
+ buffer->size = 0;
#if defined(_WIN32)
- data->mapping = NULL;
+ buffer->mapping = NULL;
#endif
- data->source = Qnil;
+ buffer->source = Qnil;
}
static void
-io_buffer_initialize(struct rb_io_buffer *data, void *base, size_t size, enum rb_io_buffer_flags flags, VALUE source)
+io_buffer_initialize(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, void *base, size_t size, enum rb_io_buffer_flags flags, VALUE source)
{
if (base) {
// If we are provided a pointer, we use it.
@@ -205,41 +206,41 @@ io_buffer_initialize(struct rb_io_buffer *data, void *base, size_t size, enum rb
return;
}
- data->base = base;
- data->size = size;
- data->flags = flags;
- data->source = source;
+ buffer->base = base;
+ buffer->size = size;
+ buffer->flags = flags;
+ buffer->source = source;
}
static int
-io_buffer_free(struct rb_io_buffer *data)
+io_buffer_free(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer)
{
- if (data->base) {
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_INTERNAL) {
- free(data->base);
+ if (buffer->base) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_INTERNAL) {
+ free(buffer->base);
}
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED) {
- io_buffer_unmap(data->base, data->size);
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED) {
+ io_buffer_unmap(buffer->base, buffer->size);
}
// Previously we had this, but we found out due to the way GC works, we
// can't refer to any other Ruby objects here.
- // if (RB_TYPE_P(data->source, T_STRING)) {
- // rb_str_unlocktmp(data->source);
+ // if (RB_TYPE_P(buffer->source, T_STRING)) {
+ // rb_str_unlocktmp(buffer->source);
// }
- data->base = NULL;
+ buffer->base = NULL;
#if defined(_WIN32)
- if (data->mapping) {
- CloseHandle(data->mapping);
- data->mapping = NULL;
+ if (buffer->mapping) {
+ CloseHandle(buffer->mapping);
+ buffer->mapping = NULL;
}
#endif
- data->size = 0;
- data->flags = 0;
- data->source = Qnil;
+ buffer->size = 0;
+ buffer->flags = 0;
+ buffer->source = Qnil;
return 1;
}
@@ -248,30 +249,30 @@ io_buffer_free(struct rb_io_buffer *data)
}
void
-rb_io_buffer_type_mark(void *_data)
+rb_io_buffer_type_mark(void *_buffer)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = _data;
- rb_gc_mark(data->source);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = _buffer;
+ rb_gc_mark(buffer->source);
}
void
-rb_io_buffer_type_free(void *_data)
+rb_io_buffer_type_free(void *_buffer)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = _data;
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = _buffer;
- io_buffer_free(data);
+ io_buffer_free(buffer);
- free(data);
+ free(buffer);
}
size_t
-rb_io_buffer_type_size(const void *_data)
+rb_io_buffer_type_size(const void *_buffer)
{
- const struct rb_io_buffer *data = _data;
+ const struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = _buffer;
size_t total = sizeof(struct rb_io_buffer);
- if (data->flags) {
- total += data->size;
+ if (buffer->flags) {
+ total += buffer->size;
}
return total;
@@ -288,31 +289,138 @@ static const rb_data_type_t rb_io_buffer_type = {
.flags = RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY,
};
+// Extract an offset argument, which must be a positive integer.
+static inline size_t
+io_buffer_extract_offset(VALUE argument)
+{
+ if (rb_int_negative_p(argument)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Offset can't be negative!");
+ }
+
+ return NUM2SIZET(argument);
+}
+
+// Extract a length argument, which must be a positive integer.
+// Length is generally considered a mutable property of an object and
+// semantically should be considered a subset of "size" as a concept.
+static inline size_t
+io_buffer_extract_length(VALUE argument)
+{
+ if (rb_int_negative_p(argument)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Length can't be negative!");
+ }
+
+ return NUM2SIZET(argument);
+}
+
+// Extract a size argument, which must be a positive integer.
+// Size is generally considered an immutable property of an object.
+static inline size_t
+io_buffer_extract_size(VALUE argument)
+{
+ if (rb_int_negative_p(argument)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Size can't be negative!");
+ }
+
+ return NUM2SIZET(argument);
+}
+
+// Compute the default length for a buffer, given an offset into that buffer.
+// The default length is the size of the buffer minus the offset. The offset
+// must be less than the size of the buffer otherwise the length will be
+// invalid; in that case, an ArgumentError exception will be raised.
+static inline size_t
+io_buffer_default_length(const struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, size_t offset)
+{
+ if (offset > buffer->size) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "The given offset is bigger than the buffer size!");
+ }
+
+ // Note that the "length" is computed by the size the offset.
+ return buffer->size - offset;
+}
+
+// Extract the optional length and offset arguments, returning the buffer.
+// The length and offset are optional, but if they are provided, they must be
+// positive integers. If the length is not provided, the default length is
+// computed from the buffer size and offset. If the offset is not provided, it
+// defaults to zero.
+static inline struct rb_io_buffer *
+io_buffer_extract_length_offset(VALUE self, int argc, VALUE argv[], size_t *length, size_t *offset)
+{
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
+
+ if (argc >= 2) {
+ *offset = io_buffer_extract_offset(argv[1]);
+ }
+ else {
+ *offset = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (argc >= 1 && !NIL_P(argv[0])) {
+ *length = io_buffer_extract_length(argv[0]);
+ }
+ else {
+ *length = io_buffer_default_length(buffer, *offset);
+ }
+
+ return buffer;
+}
+
+// Extract the optional offset and length arguments, returning the buffer.
+// Similar to `io_buffer_extract_length_offset` but with the order of
+// arguments reversed.
+static inline struct rb_io_buffer *
+io_buffer_extract_offset_length(VALUE self, int argc, VALUE argv[], size_t *offset, size_t *length)
+{
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
+
+ if (argc >= 1) {
+ *offset = io_buffer_extract_offset(argv[0]);
+ }
+ else {
+ *offset = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (argc >= 2) {
+ *length = io_buffer_extract_length(argv[1]);
+ }
+ else {
+ *length = io_buffer_default_length(buffer, *offset);
+ }
+
+ return buffer;
+}
+
VALUE
rb_io_buffer_type_allocate(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- VALUE instance = TypedData_Make_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ VALUE instance = TypedData_Make_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- io_buffer_zero(data);
+ io_buffer_zero(buffer);
return instance;
}
-static VALUE
-io_buffer_for_make_instance(VALUE klass, VALUE string)
+static VALUE io_buffer_for_make_instance(VALUE klass, VALUE string, enum rb_io_buffer_flags flags)
{
VALUE instance = rb_io_buffer_type_allocate(klass);
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(instance, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(instance, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- enum rb_io_buffer_flags flags = RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL;
+ flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL;
if (RB_OBJ_FROZEN(string))
flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY;
- io_buffer_initialize(data, RSTRING_PTR(string), RSTRING_LEN(string), flags, string);
+ if (!(flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY))
+ rb_str_modify(string);
+
+ io_buffer_initialize(buffer, RSTRING_PTR(string), RSTRING_LEN(string), flags, string);
return instance;
}
@@ -321,6 +429,7 @@ struct io_buffer_for_yield_instance_arguments {
VALUE klass;
VALUE string;
VALUE instance;
+ enum rb_io_buffer_flags flags;
};
static VALUE
@@ -328,9 +437,9 @@ io_buffer_for_yield_instance(VALUE _arguments)
{
struct io_buffer_for_yield_instance_arguments *arguments = (struct io_buffer_for_yield_instance_arguments *)_arguments;
- rb_str_locktmp(arguments->string);
+ arguments->instance = io_buffer_for_make_instance(arguments->klass, arguments->string, arguments->flags);
- arguments->instance = io_buffer_for_make_instance(arguments->klass, arguments->string);
+ rb_str_locktmp(arguments->string);
return rb_yield(arguments->instance);
}
@@ -357,14 +466,15 @@ io_buffer_for_yield_instance_ensure(VALUE _arguments)
* Creates a IO::Buffer from the given string's memory. Without a block a
* frozen internal copy of the string is created efficiently and used as the
* buffer source. When a block is provided, the buffer is associated directly
- * with the string's internal data and updating the buffer will update the
+ * with the string's internal buffer and updating the buffer will update the
* string.
*
* Until #free is invoked on the buffer, either explicitly or via the garbage
* collector, the source string will be locked and cannot be modified.
*
* If the string is frozen, it will create a read-only buffer which cannot be
- * modified.
+ * modified. If the string is shared, it may trigger a copy-on-write when
+ * using the block form.
*
* string = 'test'
* buffer = IO::Buffer.for(string)
@@ -396,6 +506,7 @@ rb_io_buffer_type_for(VALUE klass, VALUE string)
.klass = klass,
.string = string,
.instance = Qnil,
+ .flags = 0,
};
return rb_ensure(io_buffer_for_yield_instance, (VALUE)&arguments, io_buffer_for_yield_instance_ensure, (VALUE)&arguments);
@@ -403,7 +514,7 @@ rb_io_buffer_type_for(VALUE klass, VALUE string)
else {
// This internally returns the source string if it's already frozen.
string = rb_str_tmp_frozen_acquire(string);
- return io_buffer_for_make_instance(klass, string);
+ return io_buffer_for_make_instance(klass, string, RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY);
}
}
@@ -412,10 +523,10 @@ rb_io_buffer_new(void *base, size_t size, enum rb_io_buffer_flags flags)
{
VALUE instance = rb_io_buffer_type_allocate(rb_cIOBuffer);
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(instance, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(instance, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- io_buffer_initialize(data, base, size, flags, Qnil);
+ io_buffer_initialize(buffer, base, size, flags, Qnil);
return instance;
}
@@ -427,12 +538,12 @@ rb_io_buffer_map(VALUE io, size_t size, rb_off_t offset, enum rb_io_buffer_flags
VALUE instance = rb_io_buffer_type_allocate(rb_cIOBuffer);
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(instance, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(instance, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
int descriptor = rb_io_descriptor(io);
- io_buffer_map_file(data, descriptor, size, offset, flags);
+ io_buffer_map_file(buffer, descriptor, size, offset, flags);
return instance;
}
@@ -486,7 +597,7 @@ io_buffer_map(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
size_t size;
if (argc >= 2 && !RB_NIL_P(argv[1])) {
- size = RB_NUM2SIZE(argv[1]);
+ size = io_buffer_extract_size(argv[1]);
}
else {
rb_off_t file_size = rb_file_size(io);
@@ -505,6 +616,7 @@ io_buffer_map(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
}
}
+ // This is the file offset, not the buffer offset:
rb_off_t offset = 0;
if (argc >= 3) {
offset = NUM2OFFT(argv[2]);
@@ -562,13 +674,12 @@ rb_io_buffer_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 2);
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
size_t size;
-
if (argc > 0) {
- size = RB_NUM2SIZE(argv[0]);
+ size = io_buffer_extract_size(argv[0]);
}
else {
size = RUBY_IO_BUFFER_DEFAULT_SIZE;
@@ -582,7 +693,7 @@ rb_io_buffer_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
flags |= io_flags_for_size(size);
}
- io_buffer_initialize(data, NULL, size, flags, Qnil);
+ io_buffer_initialize(buffer, NULL, size, flags, Qnil);
return self;
}
@@ -617,11 +728,11 @@ io_buffer_validate_slice(VALUE source, void *base, size_t size)
}
static int
-io_buffer_validate(struct rb_io_buffer *data)
+io_buffer_validate(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer)
{
- if (data->source != Qnil) {
+ if (buffer->source != Qnil) {
// Only slices incur this overhead, unfortunately... better safe than sorry!
- return io_buffer_validate_slice(data->source, data->base, data->size);
+ return io_buffer_validate_slice(buffer->source, buffer->base, buffer->size);
}
else {
return 1;
@@ -640,47 +751,47 @@ io_buffer_validate(struct rb_io_buffer *data)
VALUE
rb_io_buffer_to_s(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
VALUE result = rb_str_new_cstr("#<");
rb_str_append(result, rb_class_name(CLASS_OF(self)));
- rb_str_catf(result, " %p+%"PRIdSIZE, data->base, data->size);
+ rb_str_catf(result, " %p+%"PRIdSIZE, buffer->base, buffer->size);
- if (data->base == NULL) {
+ if (buffer->base == NULL) {
rb_str_cat2(result, " NULL");
}
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL) {
rb_str_cat2(result, " EXTERNAL");
}
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_INTERNAL) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_INTERNAL) {
rb_str_cat2(result, " INTERNAL");
}
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED) {
rb_str_cat2(result, " MAPPED");
}
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_SHARED) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_SHARED) {
rb_str_cat2(result, " SHARED");
}
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
rb_str_cat2(result, " LOCKED");
}
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY) {
rb_str_cat2(result, " READONLY");
}
- if (data->source != Qnil) {
+ if (buffer->source != Qnil) {
rb_str_cat2(result, " SLICE");
}
- if (!io_buffer_validate(data)) {
+ if (!io_buffer_validate(buffer)) {
rb_str_cat2(result, " INVALID");
}
@@ -730,15 +841,15 @@ io_buffer_hexdump(VALUE string, size_t width, char *base, size_t size, int first
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_hexdump(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
VALUE result = Qnil;
- if (io_buffer_validate(data) && data->base) {
- result = rb_str_buf_new(data->size*3 + (data->size/16)*12 + 1);
+ if (io_buffer_validate(buffer) && buffer->base) {
+ result = rb_str_buf_new(buffer->size*3 + (buffer->size/16)*12 + 1);
- io_buffer_hexdump(result, 16, data->base, data->size, 1);
+ io_buffer_hexdump(result, 16, buffer->base, buffer->size, 1);
}
return result;
@@ -747,15 +858,15 @@ rb_io_buffer_hexdump(VALUE self)
VALUE
rb_io_buffer_inspect(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
VALUE result = rb_io_buffer_to_s(self);
- if (io_buffer_validate(data)) {
- // Limit the maximum size genearted by inspect.
- if (data->size <= 256) {
- io_buffer_hexdump(result, 16, data->base, data->size, 0);
+ if (io_buffer_validate(buffer)) {
+ // Limit the maximum size generated by inspect.
+ if (buffer->size <= 256) {
+ io_buffer_hexdump(result, 16, buffer->base, buffer->size, 0);
}
}
@@ -771,16 +882,16 @@ rb_io_buffer_inspect(VALUE self)
VALUE
rb_io_buffer_size(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return SIZET2NUM(data->size);
+ return SIZET2NUM(buffer->size);
}
/*
* call-seq: valid? -> true or false
*
- * Returns whether the buffer data is accessible.
+ * Returns whether the buffer buffer is accessible.
*
* A buffer becomes invalid if it is a slice of another buffer which has been
* freed.
@@ -788,10 +899,10 @@ rb_io_buffer_size(VALUE self)
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_valid_p(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return RBOOL(io_buffer_validate(data));
+ return RBOOL(io_buffer_validate(buffer));
}
/*
@@ -803,10 +914,10 @@ rb_io_buffer_valid_p(VALUE self)
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_null_p(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return RBOOL(data->base == NULL);
+ return RBOOL(buffer->base == NULL);
}
/*
@@ -819,10 +930,10 @@ rb_io_buffer_null_p(VALUE self)
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_empty_p(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return RBOOL(data->size == 0);
+ return RBOOL(buffer->size == 0);
}
/*
@@ -839,10 +950,10 @@ rb_io_buffer_empty_p(VALUE self)
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_external_p(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return RBOOL(data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL);
+ return RBOOL(buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL);
}
/*
@@ -864,10 +975,10 @@ rb_io_buffer_external_p(VALUE self)
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_internal_p(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return RBOOL(data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_INTERNAL);
+ return RBOOL(buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_INTERNAL);
}
/*
@@ -886,10 +997,10 @@ rb_io_buffer_internal_p(VALUE self)
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_mapped_p(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return RBOOL(data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED);
+ return RBOOL(buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED);
}
/*
@@ -902,10 +1013,10 @@ rb_io_buffer_mapped_p(VALUE self)
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_shared_p(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return RBOOL(data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_SHARED);
+ return RBOOL(buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_SHARED);
}
/*
@@ -927,19 +1038,19 @@ rb_io_buffer_shared_p(VALUE self)
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_locked_p(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return RBOOL(data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED);
+ return RBOOL(buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED);
}
int
rb_io_buffer_readonly_p(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- return data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY;
+ return buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY;
}
/*
@@ -956,32 +1067,44 @@ io_buffer_readonly_p(VALUE self)
return RBOOL(rb_io_buffer_readonly_p(self));
}
-VALUE
-rb_io_buffer_lock(VALUE self)
+static void
+io_buffer_lock(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
-
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferLockedError, "Buffer already locked!");
}
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
-
- return self;
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
}
VALUE
-rb_io_buffer_unlock(VALUE self)
+rb_io_buffer_lock(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
+
+ io_buffer_lock(buffer);
+
+ return self;
+}
- if (!(data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED)) {
+static void
+io_buffer_unlock(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer)
+{
+ if (!(buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED)) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferLockedError, "Buffer not locked!");
}
- data->flags &= ~RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
+ buffer->flags &= ~RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
+}
+
+VALUE
+rb_io_buffer_unlock(VALUE self)
+{
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
+
+ io_buffer_unlock(buffer);
return self;
}
@@ -989,11 +1112,11 @@ rb_io_buffer_unlock(VALUE self)
int
rb_io_buffer_try_unlock(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
- data->flags &= ~RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
+ buffer->flags &= ~RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
return 1;
}
@@ -1035,18 +1158,18 @@ rb_io_buffer_try_unlock(VALUE self)
VALUE
rb_io_buffer_locked(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferLockedError, "Buffer already locked!");
}
- data->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
+ buffer->flags |= RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
VALUE result = rb_yield(self);
- data->flags &= ~RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
+ buffer->flags &= ~RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED;
return result;
}
@@ -1081,41 +1204,45 @@ rb_io_buffer_locked(VALUE self)
VALUE
rb_io_buffer_free(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferLockedError, "Buffer is locked!");
}
- io_buffer_free(data);
+ io_buffer_free(buffer);
return self;
}
+// Validate that access to the buffer is within bounds, assuming you want to
+// access length bytes from the specified offset.
static inline void
-io_buffer_validate_range(struct rb_io_buffer *data, size_t offset, size_t length)
+io_buffer_validate_range(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, size_t offset, size_t length)
{
- if (offset + length > data->size) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Specified offset+length exceeds data size!");
+ // We assume here that offset + length won't overflow:
+ if (offset + length > buffer->size) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Specified offset+length is bigger than the buffer size!");
}
}
static VALUE
-rb_io_buffer_slice(struct rb_io_buffer *data, VALUE self, size_t offset, size_t length)
+rb_io_buffer_slice(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, VALUE self, size_t offset, size_t length)
{
- io_buffer_validate_range(data, offset, length);
+ io_buffer_validate_range(buffer, offset, length);
VALUE instance = rb_io_buffer_type_allocate(rb_class_of(self));
struct rb_io_buffer *slice = NULL;
TypedData_Get_Struct(instance, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, slice);
- slice->base = (char*)data->base + offset;
+ slice->flags |= (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY);
+ slice->base = (char*)buffer->base + offset;
slice->size = length;
// The source should be the root buffer:
- if (data->source != Qnil)
- slice->source = data->source;
+ if (buffer->source != Qnil)
+ slice->source = buffer->source;
else
slice->source = self;
@@ -1123,7 +1250,7 @@ rb_io_buffer_slice(struct rb_io_buffer *data, VALUE self, size_t offset, size_t
}
/*
- * call-seq: slice([offset = 0, [length]]) -> io_buffer
+ * call-seq: slice([offset, [length]]) -> io_buffer
*
* Produce another IO::Buffer which is a slice (or view into) the current one
* starting at +offset+ bytes and going for +length+ bytes.
@@ -1183,44 +1310,24 @@ io_buffer_slice(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 2);
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
-
- size_t offset = 0, length = 0;
-
- if (argc > 0) {
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[0])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Offset can't be negative!");
- }
-
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[0]);
- }
+ size_t offset, length;
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = io_buffer_extract_offset_length(self, argc, argv, &offset, &length);
- if (argc > 1) {
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[1])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Length can't be negative!");
- }
-
- length = NUM2SIZET(argv[1]);
- } else {
- length = data->size - offset;
- }
-
- return rb_io_buffer_slice(data, self, offset, length);
+ return rb_io_buffer_slice(buffer, self, offset, length);
}
int
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes(VALUE self, void **base, size_t *size)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- if (io_buffer_validate(data)) {
- if (data->base) {
- *base = data->base;
- *size = data->size;
+ if (io_buffer_validate(buffer)) {
+ if (buffer->base) {
+ *base = buffer->base;
+ *size = buffer->size;
- return data->flags;
+ return buffer->flags;
}
}
@@ -1231,19 +1338,20 @@ rb_io_buffer_get_bytes(VALUE self, void **base, size_t *size)
}
static inline void
-io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(struct rb_io_buffer *data, void **base, size_t *size)
+io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, void **base, size_t *size)
{
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_READONLY ||
+ (!NIL_P(buffer->source) && OBJ_FROZEN(buffer->source))) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferAccessError, "Buffer is not writable!");
}
- if (!io_buffer_validate(data)) {
+ if (!io_buffer_validate(buffer)) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferInvalidatedError, "Buffer is invalid!");
}
- if (data->base) {
- *base = data->base;
- *size = data->size;
+ if (buffer->base) {
+ *base = buffer->base;
+ *size = buffer->size;
return;
}
@@ -1254,22 +1362,22 @@ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(struct rb_io_buffer *data, void **base, size_t *
void
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(VALUE self, void **base, size_t *size)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(data, base, size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(buffer, base, size);
}
static void
-io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(struct rb_io_buffer *data, const void **base, size_t *size)
+io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, const void **base, size_t *size)
{
- if (!io_buffer_validate(data)) {
+ if (!io_buffer_validate(buffer)) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferInvalidatedError, "Buffer has been invalidated!");
}
- if (data->base) {
- *base = data->base;
- *size = data->size;
+ if (buffer->base) {
+ *base = buffer->base;
+ *size = buffer->size;
return;
}
@@ -1280,10 +1388,10 @@ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(struct rb_io_buffer *data, const void **base, si
void
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(VALUE self, const void **base, size_t *size)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(data, base, size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(buffer, base, size);
}
/*
@@ -1308,10 +1416,10 @@ rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(VALUE self, const void **base, size_t *size)
VALUE
rb_io_buffer_transfer(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferLockedError, "Cannot transfer ownership of locked buffer!");
}
@@ -1319,91 +1427,96 @@ rb_io_buffer_transfer(VALUE self)
struct rb_io_buffer *transferred;
TypedData_Get_Struct(instance, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, transferred);
- *transferred = *data;
- io_buffer_zero(data);
+ *transferred = *buffer;
+ io_buffer_zero(buffer);
return instance;
}
static void
-io_buffer_resize_clear(struct rb_io_buffer *data, void* base, size_t size)
+io_buffer_resize_clear(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, void* base, size_t size)
{
- if (size > data->size) {
- memset((unsigned char*)base+data->size, 0, size - data->size);
+ if (size > buffer->size) {
+ memset((unsigned char*)base+buffer->size, 0, size - buffer->size);
}
}
static void
-io_buffer_resize_copy(struct rb_io_buffer *data, size_t size)
+io_buffer_resize_copy(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, size_t size)
{
// Slow path:
struct rb_io_buffer resized;
io_buffer_initialize(&resized, NULL, size, io_flags_for_size(size), Qnil);
- if (data->base) {
- size_t preserve = data->size;
+ if (buffer->base) {
+ size_t preserve = buffer->size;
if (preserve > size) preserve = size;
- memcpy(resized.base, data->base, preserve);
+ memcpy(resized.base, buffer->base, preserve);
- io_buffer_resize_clear(data, resized.base, size);
+ io_buffer_resize_clear(buffer, resized.base, size);
}
- io_buffer_free(data);
- *data = resized;
+ io_buffer_free(buffer);
+ *buffer = resized;
}
void
rb_io_buffer_resize(VALUE self, size_t size)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferLockedError, "Cannot resize locked buffer!");
}
- if (data->base == NULL) {
- io_buffer_initialize(data, NULL, size, io_flags_for_size(size), Qnil);
+ if (buffer->base == NULL) {
+ io_buffer_initialize(buffer, NULL, size, io_flags_for_size(size), Qnil);
return;
}
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL) {
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_EXTERNAL) {
rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferAccessError, "Cannot resize external buffer!");
}
#if defined(HAVE_MREMAP) && defined(MREMAP_MAYMOVE)
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED) {
- void *base = mremap(data->base, data->size, size, MREMAP_MAYMOVE);
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_MAPPED) {
+ void *base = mremap(buffer->base, buffer->size, size, MREMAP_MAYMOVE);
if (base == MAP_FAILED) {
rb_sys_fail("rb_io_buffer_resize:mremap");
}
- io_buffer_resize_clear(data, base, size);
+ io_buffer_resize_clear(buffer, base, size);
- data->base = base;
- data->size = size;
+ buffer->base = base;
+ buffer->size = size;
return;
}
#endif
- if (data->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_INTERNAL) {
- void *base = realloc(data->base, size);
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_INTERNAL) {
+ if (size == 0) {
+ io_buffer_free(buffer);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ void *base = realloc(buffer->base, size);
if (!base) {
rb_sys_fail("rb_io_buffer_resize:realloc");
}
- io_buffer_resize_clear(data, base, size);
+ io_buffer_resize_clear(buffer, base, size);
- data->base = base;
- data->size = size;
+ buffer->base = base;
+ buffer->size = size;
return;
}
- io_buffer_resize_copy(data, size);
+ io_buffer_resize_copy(buffer, size);
}
/*
@@ -1427,7 +1540,7 @@ rb_io_buffer_resize(VALUE self, size_t size)
static VALUE
io_buffer_resize(VALUE self, VALUE size)
{
- rb_io_buffer_resize(self, NUM2SIZET(size));
+ rb_io_buffer_resize(self, io_buffer_extract_size(size));
return self;
}
@@ -1565,8 +1678,9 @@ IO_BUFFER_DECLARE_TYPE(F64, double, RB_IO_BUFFER_BIG_ENDIAN, DBL2NUM, NUM2DBL, r
#undef IO_BUFFER_DECLARE_TYPE
static inline size_t
-io_buffer_data_type_size(ID data_type) {
-#define IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_SIZE(name) if (data_type == RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_##name) return RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_##name##_SIZE;
+io_buffer_buffer_type_size(ID buffer_type)
+{
+#define IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_SIZE(name) if (buffer_type == RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_##name) return RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_##name##_SIZE;
IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_SIZE(U8)
IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_SIZE(S8)
IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_SIZE(u16)
@@ -1592,10 +1706,10 @@ io_buffer_data_type_size(ID data_type) {
/*
* call-seq:
- * size_of(data_type) -> byte size
- * size_of(array of data_type) -> byte size
+ * size_of(buffer_type) -> byte size
+ * size_of(array of buffer_type) -> byte size
*
- * Returns the size of the given data type(s) in bytes.
+ * Returns the size of the given buffer type(s) in bytes.
*
* Example:
*
@@ -1603,23 +1717,24 @@ io_buffer_data_type_size(ID data_type) {
* IO::Buffer.size_of([:u32, :u32]) # => 8
*/
static VALUE
-io_buffer_size_of(VALUE klass, VALUE data_type)
+io_buffer_size_of(VALUE klass, VALUE buffer_type)
{
- if (RB_TYPE_P(data_type, T_ARRAY)) {
+ if (RB_TYPE_P(buffer_type, T_ARRAY)) {
size_t total = 0;
- for (long i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(data_type); i++) {
- total += io_buffer_data_type_size(RB_SYM2ID(RARRAY_AREF(data_type, i)));
+ for (long i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(buffer_type); i++) {
+ total += io_buffer_buffer_type_size(RB_SYM2ID(RARRAY_AREF(buffer_type, i)));
}
return SIZET2NUM(total);
- } else {
- return SIZET2NUM(io_buffer_data_type_size(RB_SYM2ID(data_type)));
+ }
+ else {
+ return SIZET2NUM(io_buffer_buffer_type_size(RB_SYM2ID(buffer_type)));
}
}
static inline VALUE
-rb_io_buffer_get_value(const void* base, size_t size, ID data_type, size_t *offset)
+rb_io_buffer_get_value(const void* base, size_t size, ID buffer_type, size_t *offset)
{
-#define IO_BUFFER_GET_VALUE(name) if (data_type == RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_##name) return io_buffer_read_##name(base, size, offset);
+#define IO_BUFFER_GET_VALUE(name) if (buffer_type == RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_##name) return io_buffer_read_##name(base, size, offset);
IO_BUFFER_GET_VALUE(U8)
IO_BUFFER_GET_VALUE(S8)
@@ -1648,9 +1763,9 @@ rb_io_buffer_get_value(const void* base, size_t size, ID data_type, size_t *offs
}
/*
- * call-seq: get_value(data_type, offset) -> numeric
+ * call-seq: get_value(buffer_type, offset) -> numeric
*
- * Read from buffer a value of +type+ at +offset+. +data_type+ should be one
+ * Read from buffer a value of +type+ at +offset+. +buffer_type+ should be one
* of symbols:
*
* * +:U8+: unsigned integer, 1 byte
@@ -1672,8 +1787,8 @@ rb_io_buffer_get_value(const void* base, size_t size, ID data_type, size_t *offs
* * +:f64+: double, 8 bytes, little-endian
* * +:F64+: double, 8 bytes, big-endian
*
- * A data type refers specifically to the type of binary data that is stored
- * in the buffer. For example, a +:u32+ data type is a 32-bit unsigned
+ * A buffer type refers specifically to the type of binary buffer that is stored
+ * in the buffer. For example, a +:u32+ buffer type is a 32-bit unsigned
* integer in little-endian format.
*
* Example:
@@ -1688,7 +1803,7 @@ io_buffer_get_value(VALUE self, VALUE type, VALUE _offset)
{
const void *base;
size_t size;
- size_t offset = NUM2SIZET(_offset);
+ size_t offset = io_buffer_extract_offset(_offset);
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(self, &base, &size);
@@ -1696,9 +1811,9 @@ io_buffer_get_value(VALUE self, VALUE type, VALUE _offset)
}
/*
- * call-seq: get_values(data_types, offset) -> array
+ * call-seq: get_values(buffer_types, offset) -> array
*
- * Similar to #get_value, except that it can handle multiple data types and
+ * Similar to #get_value, except that it can handle multiple buffer types and
* returns an array of values.
*
* Example:
@@ -1708,22 +1823,22 @@ io_buffer_get_value(VALUE self, VALUE type, VALUE _offset)
* # => [1.5, 2.5]
*/
static VALUE
-io_buffer_get_values(VALUE self, VALUE data_types, VALUE _offset)
+io_buffer_get_values(VALUE self, VALUE buffer_types, VALUE _offset)
{
- size_t offset = NUM2SIZET(_offset);
+ size_t offset = io_buffer_extract_offset(_offset);
const void *base;
size_t size;
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(self, &base, &size);
- if (!RB_TYPE_P(data_types, T_ARRAY)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Argument data_types should be an array!");
+ if (!RB_TYPE_P(buffer_types, T_ARRAY)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Argument buffer_types should be an array!");
}
- VALUE array = rb_ary_new_capa(RARRAY_LEN(data_types));
+ VALUE array = rb_ary_new_capa(RARRAY_LEN(buffer_types));
- for (long i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(data_types); i++) {
- VALUE type = rb_ary_entry(data_types, i);
+ for (long i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(buffer_types); i++) {
+ VALUE type = rb_ary_entry(buffer_types, i);
VALUE value = rb_io_buffer_get_value(base, size, RB_SYM2ID(type), &offset);
rb_ary_push(array, value);
}
@@ -1731,12 +1846,46 @@ io_buffer_get_values(VALUE self, VALUE data_types, VALUE _offset)
return array;
}
+// Extract a count argument, which must be a positive integer.
+// Count is generally considered relative to the number of things.
+static inline size_t
+io_buffer_extract_count(VALUE argument)
+{
+ if (rb_int_negative_p(argument)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Count can't be negative!");
+ }
+
+ return NUM2SIZET(argument);
+}
+
+static inline void
+io_buffer_extract_offset_count(ID buffer_type, size_t size, int argc, VALUE *argv, size_t *offset, size_t *count)
+{
+ if (argc >= 1) {
+ *offset = io_buffer_extract_offset(argv[0]);
+ }
+ else {
+ *offset = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (argc >= 2) {
+ *count = io_buffer_extract_count(argv[1]);
+ }
+ else {
+ if (*offset > size) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "The given offset is bigger than the buffer size!");
+ }
+
+ *count = (size - *offset) / io_buffer_buffer_type_size(buffer_type);
+ }
+}
+
/*
* call-seq:
- * each(data_type, [offset, [count]]) {|offset, value| ...} -> self
- * each(data_type, [offset, [count]]) -> enumerator
+ * each(buffer_type, [offset, [count]]) {|offset, value| ...} -> self
+ * each(buffer_type, [offset, [count]]) -> enumerator
*
- * Iterates over the buffer, yielding each +value+ of +data_type+ starting
+ * Iterates over the buffer, yielding each +value+ of +buffer_type+ starting
* from +offset+.
*
* If +count+ is given, only +count+ values will be yielded.
@@ -1759,30 +1908,20 @@ io_buffer_each(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(self, &base, &size);
- ID data_type;
+ ID buffer_type;
if (argc >= 1) {
- data_type = RB_SYM2ID(argv[0]);
- } else {
- data_type = RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_U8;
+ buffer_type = RB_SYM2ID(argv[0]);
}
-
- size_t offset;
- if (argc >= 2) {
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[1]);
- } else {
- offset = 0;
+ else {
+ buffer_type = RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_U8;
}
- size_t count;
- if (argc >= 3) {
- count = NUM2SIZET(argv[2]);
- } else {
- count = (size - offset) / io_buffer_data_type_size(data_type);
- }
+ size_t offset, count;
+ io_buffer_extract_offset_count(buffer_type, size, argc-1, argv+1, &offset, &count);
for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
size_t current_offset = offset;
- VALUE value = rb_io_buffer_get_value(base, size, data_type, &offset);
+ VALUE value = rb_io_buffer_get_value(base, size, buffer_type, &offset);
rb_yield_values(2, SIZET2NUM(current_offset), value);
}
@@ -1790,9 +1929,9 @@ io_buffer_each(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
}
/*
- * call-seq: values(data_type, [offset, [count]]) -> array
+ * call-seq: values(buffer_type, [offset, [count]]) -> array
*
- * Returns an array of values of +data_type+ starting from +offset+.
+ * Returns an array of values of +buffer_type+ starting from +offset+.
*
* If +count+ is given, only +count+ values will be returned.
*
@@ -1809,31 +1948,21 @@ io_buffer_values(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(self, &base, &size);
- ID data_type;
+ ID buffer_type;
if (argc >= 1) {
- data_type = RB_SYM2ID(argv[0]);
- } else {
- data_type = RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_U8;
+ buffer_type = RB_SYM2ID(argv[0]);
}
-
- size_t offset;
- if (argc >= 2) {
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[1]);
- } else {
- offset = 0;
+ else {
+ buffer_type = RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_U8;
}
- size_t count;
- if (argc >= 3) {
- count = NUM2SIZET(argv[2]);
- } else {
- count = (size - offset) / io_buffer_data_type_size(data_type);
- }
+ size_t offset, count;
+ io_buffer_extract_offset_count(buffer_type, size, argc-1, argv+1, &offset, &count);
VALUE array = rb_ary_new_capa(count);
for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
- VALUE value = rb_io_buffer_get_value(base, size, data_type, &offset);
+ VALUE value = rb_io_buffer_get_value(base, size, buffer_type, &offset);
rb_ary_push(array, value);
}
@@ -1867,19 +1996,8 @@ io_buffer_each_byte(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(self, &base, &size);
- size_t offset;
- if (argc >= 2) {
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[1]);
- } else {
- offset = 0;
- }
-
- size_t count;
- if (argc >= 3) {
- count = NUM2SIZET(argv[2]);
- } else {
- count = (size - offset);
- }
+ size_t offset, count;
+ io_buffer_extract_offset_count(RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_U8, size, argc-1, argv+1, &offset, &count);
for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
unsigned char *value = (unsigned char *)base + i + offset;
@@ -1890,9 +2008,9 @@ io_buffer_each_byte(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
}
static inline void
-rb_io_buffer_set_value(const void* base, size_t size, ID data_type, size_t *offset, VALUE value)
+rb_io_buffer_set_value(const void* base, size_t size, ID buffer_type, size_t *offset, VALUE value)
{
-#define IO_BUFFER_SET_VALUE(name) if (data_type == RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_##name) {io_buffer_write_##name(base, size, offset, value); return;}
+#define IO_BUFFER_SET_VALUE(name) if (buffer_type == RB_IO_BUFFER_DATA_TYPE_##name) {io_buffer_write_##name(base, size, offset, value); return;}
IO_BUFFER_SET_VALUE(U8);
IO_BUFFER_SET_VALUE(S8);
@@ -1955,7 +2073,7 @@ io_buffer_set_value(VALUE self, VALUE type, VALUE _offset, VALUE value)
{
void *base;
size_t size;
- size_t offset = NUM2SIZET(_offset);
+ size_t offset = io_buffer_extract_offset(_offset);
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(self, &base, &size);
@@ -1965,9 +2083,9 @@ io_buffer_set_value(VALUE self, VALUE type, VALUE _offset, VALUE value)
}
/*
- * call-seq: set_values(data_types, offset, values) -> offset
+ * call-seq: set_values(buffer_types, offset, values) -> offset
*
- * Write +values+ of +data_types+ at +offset+ to the buffer. +data_types+
+ * Write +values+ of +buffer_types+ at +offset+ to the buffer. +buffer_types+
* should be an array of symbols as described in #get_value. +values+ should
* be an array of values to write.
*
@@ -1981,28 +2099,28 @@ io_buffer_set_value(VALUE self, VALUE type, VALUE _offset, VALUE value)
* # 0x00000000 01 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 ........
*/
static VALUE
-io_buffer_set_values(VALUE self, VALUE data_types, VALUE _offset, VALUE values)
+io_buffer_set_values(VALUE self, VALUE buffer_types, VALUE _offset, VALUE values)
{
- if (!RB_TYPE_P(data_types, T_ARRAY)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Argument data_types should be an array!");
+ if (!RB_TYPE_P(buffer_types, T_ARRAY)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Argument buffer_types should be an array!");
}
if (!RB_TYPE_P(values, T_ARRAY)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Argument values should be an array!");
}
- if (RARRAY_LEN(data_types) != RARRAY_LEN(values)) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Argument data_types and values should have the same length!");
+ if (RARRAY_LEN(buffer_types) != RARRAY_LEN(values)) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Argument buffer_types and values should have the same length!");
}
- size_t offset = NUM2SIZET(_offset);
+ size_t offset = io_buffer_extract_offset(_offset);
void *base;
size_t size;
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(self, &base, &size);
- for (long i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(data_types); i++) {
- VALUE type = rb_ary_entry(data_types, i);
+ for (long i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(buffer_types); i++) {
+ VALUE type = rb_ary_entry(buffer_types, i);
VALUE value = rb_ary_entry(values, i);
rb_io_buffer_set_value(base, size, RB_SYM2ID(type), &offset, value);
}
@@ -2011,16 +2129,16 @@ io_buffer_set_values(VALUE self, VALUE data_types, VALUE _offset, VALUE values)
}
static void
-io_buffer_memcpy(struct rb_io_buffer *data, size_t offset, const void *source_base, size_t source_offset, size_t source_size, size_t length)
+io_buffer_memcpy(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, size_t offset, const void *source_base, size_t source_offset, size_t source_size, size_t length)
{
void *base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(data, &base, &size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(buffer, &base, &size);
- io_buffer_validate_range(data, offset, length);
+ io_buffer_validate_range(buffer, offset, length);
if (source_offset + length > source_size) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "The computed source range exceeds the size of the source!");
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "The computed source range exceeds the size of the source buffer!");
}
memcpy((unsigned char*)base+offset, (unsigned char*)source_base+source_offset, length);
@@ -2028,23 +2146,20 @@ io_buffer_memcpy(struct rb_io_buffer *data, size_t offset, const void *source_ba
// (offset, length, source_offset) -> length
static VALUE
-io_buffer_copy_from(struct rb_io_buffer *data, const void *source_base, size_t source_size, int argc, VALUE *argv)
+io_buffer_copy_from(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, const void *source_base, size_t source_size, int argc, VALUE *argv)
{
- size_t offset;
+ size_t offset = 0;
size_t length;
size_t source_offset;
// The offset we copy into the buffer:
if (argc >= 1) {
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[0]);
- }
- else {
- offset = 0;
+ offset = io_buffer_extract_offset(argv[0]);
}
// The offset we start from within the string:
if (argc >= 3) {
- source_offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[2]);
+ source_offset = io_buffer_extract_offset(argv[2]);
if (source_offset > source_size) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "The given source offset is bigger than the source itself!");
@@ -2056,14 +2171,14 @@ io_buffer_copy_from(struct rb_io_buffer *data, const void *source_base, size_t s
// The length we are going to copy:
if (argc >= 2 && !RB_NIL_P(argv[1])) {
- length = NUM2SIZET(argv[1]);
+ length = io_buffer_extract_length(argv[1]);
}
else {
// Default to the source offset -> source size:
length = source_size - source_offset;
}
- io_buffer_memcpy(data, offset, source_base, source_offset, source_size, length);
+ io_buffer_memcpy(buffer, offset, source_base, source_offset, source_size, length);
return SIZET2NUM(length);
}
@@ -2088,24 +2203,24 @@ io_buffer_copy_from(struct rb_io_buffer *data, const void *source_base, size_t s
static VALUE
rb_io_buffer_initialize_copy(VALUE self, VALUE source)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
const void *source_base;
size_t source_size;
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(source, &source_base, &source_size);
- io_buffer_initialize(data, NULL, source_size, io_flags_for_size(source_size), Qnil);
+ io_buffer_initialize(buffer, NULL, source_size, io_flags_for_size(source_size), Qnil);
- return io_buffer_copy_from(data, source_base, source_size, 0, NULL);
+ return io_buffer_copy_from(buffer, source_base, source_size, 0, NULL);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* copy(source, [offset, [length, [source_offset]]]) -> size
*
- * Efficiently copy data from a source IO::Buffer into the buffer,
+ * Efficiently copy buffer from a source IO::Buffer into the buffer,
* at +offset+ using +memcpy+. For copying String instances, see #set_string.
*
* buffer = IO::Buffer.new(32)
@@ -2115,22 +2230,22 @@ rb_io_buffer_initialize_copy(VALUE self, VALUE source)
* # 0x00000010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ *
*
* buffer.copy(IO::Buffer.for("test"), 8)
- * # => 4 -- size of data copied
+ * # => 4 -- size of buffer copied
* buffer
* # =>
* # #<IO::Buffer 0x0000555f5cf8fe40+32 INTERNAL>
* # 0x00000000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 74 65 73 74 00 00 00 00 ........test....
* # 0x00000010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ *
*
- * #copy can be used to put data into strings associated with buffer:
+ * #copy can be used to put buffer into strings associated with buffer:
*
- * string= "data: "
- * # => "data: "
+ * string= "buffer: "
+ * # => "buffer: "
* buffer = IO::Buffer.for(string)
* buffer.copy(IO::Buffer.for("test"), 5)
* # => 4
* string
- * # => "data:test"
+ * # => "buffer:test"
*
* Attempt to copy into a read-only buffer will fail:
*
@@ -2148,20 +2263,20 @@ rb_io_buffer_initialize_copy(VALUE self, VALUE source)
* File.read('test.txt')
* # => "boom"
*
- * Attempt to copy the data which will need place outside of buffer's
+ * Attempt to copy the buffer which will need place outside of buffer's
* bounds will fail:
*
* buffer = IO::Buffer.new(2)
* buffer.copy(IO::Buffer.for('test'), 0)
- * # in `copy': Specified offset+length exceeds source size! (ArgumentError)
+ * # in `copy': Specified offset+length is bigger than the buffer size! (ArgumentError)
*/
static VALUE
io_buffer_copy(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
rb_check_arity(argc, 1, 4);
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
VALUE source = argv[0];
const void *source_base;
@@ -2169,7 +2284,7 @@ io_buffer_copy(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(source, &source_base, &source_size);
- return io_buffer_copy_from(data, source_base, source_size, argc-1, argv+1);
+ return io_buffer_copy_from(buffer, source_base, source_size, argc-1, argv+1);
}
/*
@@ -2191,33 +2306,22 @@ io_buffer_get_string(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 3);
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ size_t offset, length;
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = io_buffer_extract_offset_length(self, argc, argv, &offset, &length);
const void *base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(data, &base, &size);
-
- size_t offset = 0;
- size_t length = size;
- rb_encoding *encoding = rb_ascii8bit_encoding();
-
- if (argc >= 1) {
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[0]);
- }
-
- if (argc >= 2 && !RB_NIL_P(argv[1])) {
- length = NUM2SIZET(argv[1]);
- }
- else {
- length = size - offset;
- }
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(buffer, &base, &size);
+ rb_encoding *encoding;
if (argc >= 3) {
encoding = rb_find_encoding(argv[2]);
}
+ else {
+ encoding = rb_ascii8bit_encoding();
+ }
- io_buffer_validate_range(data, offset, length);
+ io_buffer_validate_range(buffer, offset, length);
return rb_enc_str_new((const char*)base + offset, length, encoding);
}
@@ -2225,7 +2329,7 @@ io_buffer_get_string(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
/*
* call-seq: set_string(string, [offset, [length, [source_offset]]]) -> size
*
- * Efficiently copy data from a source String into the buffer,
+ * Efficiently copy buffer from a source String into the buffer,
* at +offset+ using +memcpy+.
*
* buf = IO::Buffer.new(8)
@@ -2233,7 +2337,7 @@ io_buffer_get_string(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
* # #<IO::Buffer 0x0000557412714a20+8 INTERNAL>
* # 0x00000000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
*
- * # set data starting from offset 1, take 2 bytes starting from string's
+ * # set buffer starting from offset 1, take 2 bytes starting from string's
* # second
* buf.set_string('test', 1, 2, 1)
* # => 2
@@ -2250,28 +2354,28 @@ io_buffer_set_string(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
rb_check_arity(argc, 1, 4);
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
VALUE string = rb_str_to_str(argv[0]);
const void *source_base = RSTRING_PTR(string);
size_t source_size = RSTRING_LEN(string);
- return io_buffer_copy_from(data, source_base, source_size, argc-1, argv+1);
+ return io_buffer_copy_from(buffer, source_base, source_size, argc-1, argv+1);
}
void
rb_io_buffer_clear(VALUE self, uint8_t value, size_t offset, size_t length)
{
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
+
void *base;
size_t size;
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(buffer, &base, &size);
- rb_io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(self, &base, &size);
-
- if (offset + length > size) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "The given offset + length out of bounds!");
- }
+ io_buffer_validate_range(buffer, offset, length);
memset((char*)base + offset, value, length);
}
@@ -2312,26 +2416,13 @@ io_buffer_clear(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 3);
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
-
uint8_t value = 0;
if (argc >= 1) {
value = NUM2UINT(argv[0]);
}
- size_t offset = 0;
- if (argc >= 2) {
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[1]);
- }
-
- size_t length;
- if (argc >= 3) {
- length = NUM2SIZET(argv[2]);
- }
- else {
- length = data->size - offset;
- }
+ size_t offset, length;
+ io_buffer_extract_offset_length(self, argc-1, argv+1, &offset, &length);
rb_io_buffer_clear(self, value, offset, length);
@@ -2363,18 +2454,91 @@ io_buffer_default_size(size_t page_size)
return platform_agnostic_default_size;
}
+struct io_buffer_blocking_region_argument {
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer;
+ rb_blocking_function_t *function;
+ void *data;
+ int descriptor;
+};
+
+static VALUE
+io_buffer_blocking_region_begin(VALUE _argument)
+{
+ struct io_buffer_blocking_region_argument *argument = (void*)_argument;
+
+ return rb_thread_io_blocking_region(argument->function, argument->data, argument->descriptor);
+}
+
+static VALUE
+io_buffer_blocking_region_ensure(VALUE _argument)
+{
+ struct io_buffer_blocking_region_argument *argument = (void*)_argument;
+
+ io_buffer_unlock(argument->buffer);
+
+ return Qnil;
+}
+
+static VALUE
+io_buffer_blocking_region(struct rb_io_buffer *buffer, rb_blocking_function_t *function, void *data, int descriptor)
+{
+ struct io_buffer_blocking_region_argument argument = {
+ .buffer = buffer,
+ .function = function,
+ .data = data,
+ .descriptor = descriptor,
+ };
+
+ // If the buffer is already locked, we can skip the ensure (unlock):
+ if (buffer->flags & RB_IO_BUFFER_LOCKED) {
+ return io_buffer_blocking_region_begin((VALUE)&argument);
+ }
+ else {
+ // The buffer should be locked for the duration of the blocking region:
+ io_buffer_lock(buffer);
+
+ return rb_ensure(io_buffer_blocking_region_begin, (VALUE)&argument, io_buffer_blocking_region_ensure, (VALUE)&argument);
+ }
+}
+
struct io_buffer_read_internal_argument {
int descriptor;
- void *base;
+
+ // The base pointer to read from:
+ char *base;
+ // The size of the buffer:
size_t size;
+
+ // The minimum number of bytes to read:
+ size_t length;
};
static VALUE
io_buffer_read_internal(void *_argument)
{
+ size_t total = 0;
struct io_buffer_read_internal_argument *argument = _argument;
- ssize_t result = read(argument->descriptor, argument->base, argument->size);
- return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result(result, errno);
+
+ while (true) {
+ ssize_t result = read(argument->descriptor, argument->base, argument->size);
+
+ if (result < 0) {
+ return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result(result, errno);
+ }
+ else if (result == 0) {
+ return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result(total, 0);
+ }
+ else {
+ total += result;
+
+ if (total >= argument->length) {
+ return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result(total, 0);
+ }
+
+ argument->base = argument->base + result;
+ argument->size = argument->size - result;
+ }
+ }
}
VALUE
@@ -2382,82 +2546,72 @@ rb_io_buffer_read(VALUE self, VALUE io, size_t length, size_t offset)
{
VALUE scheduler = rb_fiber_scheduler_current();
if (scheduler != Qnil) {
- VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_read(scheduler, io, self, SIZET2NUM(length), SIZET2NUM(offset));
+ VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_read(scheduler, io, self, length, offset);
if (!UNDEF_P(result)) {
return result;
}
}
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- io_buffer_validate_range(data, offset, length);
+ io_buffer_validate_range(buffer, offset, length);
int descriptor = rb_io_descriptor(io);
void * base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(data, &base, &size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(buffer, &base, &size);
base = (unsigned char*)base + offset;
+ size = size - offset;
struct io_buffer_read_internal_argument argument = {
.descriptor = descriptor,
.base = base,
- .size = length,
+ .size = size,
+ .length = length,
};
- return rb_thread_io_blocking_region(io_buffer_read_internal, &argument, descriptor);
+ return io_buffer_blocking_region(buffer, io_buffer_read_internal, &argument, descriptor);
}
/*
- * call-seq: read(io, [length, [offset]]) -> self
+ * call-seq: read(io, [length, [offset]]) -> read length or -errno
*
- * Read at most +length+ bytes from +io+ into the buffer, starting at
- * +offset+.
+ * Read at least +length+ bytes from the +io+, into the buffer starting at
+ * +offset+. If an error occurs, return <tt>-errno</tt>.
*
- * If +length+ is not given, read until the end of the buffer.
+ * If +length+ is not given or +nil+, it defaults to the size of the buffer
+ * minus the offset, i.e. the entire buffer.
*
- * If +offset+ is not given, read from the beginning of the buffer.
+ * If +length+ is zero, exactly one <tt>read</tt> operation will occur.
*
- * If +length+ is 0, read nothing.
- *
- * Example:
+ * If +offset+ is not given, it defaults to zero, i.e. the beginning of the
+ * buffer.
*
- * buffer = IO::Buffer.for('test')
- * # =>
- * # <IO::Buffer 0x00007fca40087c38+4 SLICE>
- * # 0x00000000 74 65 73 74 test
- * buffer.read(File.open('/dev/urandom', 'rb'), 4)
- * # =>
- * # <IO::Buffer 0x00007fca40087c38+4 SLICE>
- * # 0x00000000 2a 0e 0e 0e *...
+ * IO::Buffer.for('test') do |buffer|
+ * p buffer
+ * # =>
+ * # <IO::Buffer 0x00007fca40087c38+4 SLICE>
+ * # 0x00000000 74 65 73 74 test
+ * buffer.read(File.open('/dev/urandom', 'rb'), 2)
+ * p buffer
+ * # =>
+ * # <IO::Buffer 0x00007f3bc65f2a58+4 EXTERNAL SLICE>
+ * # 0x00000000 05 35 73 74 .5st
+ * end
*/
static VALUE
io_buffer_read(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
- rb_check_arity(argc, 2, 3);
+ rb_check_arity(argc, 1, 3);
VALUE io = argv[0];
- size_t length;
- if (argc >= 2) {
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[1])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Length can't be negative!");
- }
-
- length = NUM2SIZET(argv[1]);
- }
-
- size_t offset = 0;
- if (argc >= 3) {
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[2])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Offset can't be negative!");
- }
-
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[2]);
- }
+ size_t length, offset;
+ io_buffer_extract_length_offset(self, argc-1, argv+1, &length, &offset);
return rb_io_buffer_read(self, io, length, offset);
}
@@ -2499,72 +2653,118 @@ rb_io_buffer_pread(VALUE self, VALUE io, rb_off_t from, size_t length, size_t of
{
VALUE scheduler = rb_fiber_scheduler_current();
if (scheduler != Qnil) {
- VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_pread(scheduler, io, OFFT2NUM(from), self, SIZET2NUM(length), SIZET2NUM(offset));
+ VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_pread(scheduler, io, from, self, length, offset);
if (!UNDEF_P(result)) {
return result;
}
}
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- io_buffer_validate_range(data, 0, length);
+ io_buffer_validate_range(buffer, offset, length);
int descriptor = rb_io_descriptor(io);
void * base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(data, &base, &size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(buffer, &base, &size);
struct io_buffer_pread_internal_argument argument = {
.descriptor = descriptor,
- .base = base,
+
+ // Move the base pointer to the offset:
+ .base = (unsigned char*)base + offset,
+
+ // And the size to the length of buffer we want to read:
.size = length,
+
+ // From the offset in the file we want to read from:
.offset = from,
};
- return rb_thread_io_blocking_region(io_buffer_pread_internal, &argument, descriptor);
+ return io_buffer_blocking_region(buffer, io_buffer_pread_internal, &argument, descriptor);
}
+/*
+ * call-seq: pread(io, from, length, [offset]) -> read length or -errno
+ *
+ * Read at most +length+ bytes from +io+ into the buffer, starting at
+ * +from+, and put it in buffer starting from specified +offset+.
+ * If an error occurs, return <tt>-errno</tt>.
+ *
+ * If +offset+ is not given, put it at the beginning of the buffer.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ *
+ * IO::Buffer.for('test') do |buffer|
+ * p buffer
+ * # =>
+ * # <IO::Buffer 0x00007fca40087c38+4 SLICE>
+ * # 0x00000000 74 65 73 74 test
+ *
+ * # take 2 bytes from the beginning of urandom,
+ * # put them in buffer starting from position 2
+ * buffer.pread(File.open('/dev/urandom', 'rb'), 0, 2, 2)
+ * p buffer
+ * # =>
+ * # <IO::Buffer 0x00007f3bc65f2a58+4 EXTERNAL SLICE>
+ * # 0x00000000 05 35 73 74 te.5
+ * end
+ */
static VALUE
io_buffer_pread(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
- rb_check_arity(argc, 3, 4);
+ rb_check_arity(argc, 2, 4);
VALUE io = argv[0];
rb_off_t from = NUM2OFFT(argv[1]);
- size_t length;
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[2])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Length can't be negative!");
- }
- length = NUM2SIZET(argv[2]);
-
- size_t offset = 0;
- if (argc >= 4) {
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[3])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Offset can't be negative!");
- }
-
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[3]);
- }
+ size_t length, offset;
+ io_buffer_extract_length_offset(self, argc-2, argv+2, &length, &offset);
return rb_io_buffer_pread(self, io, from, length, offset);
}
struct io_buffer_write_internal_argument {
int descriptor;
- const void *base;
+
+ // The base pointer to write from:
+ const char *base;
+ // The size of the buffer:
size_t size;
+
+ // The minimum length to write:
+ size_t length;
};
static VALUE
io_buffer_write_internal(void *_argument)
{
+ size_t total = 0;
struct io_buffer_write_internal_argument *argument = _argument;
- ssize_t result = write(argument->descriptor, argument->base, argument->size);
- return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result(result, errno);
+
+ while (true) {
+ ssize_t result = write(argument->descriptor, argument->base, argument->size);
+
+ if (result < 0) {
+ return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result(result, errno);
+ }
+ else if (result == 0) {
+ return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result(total, 0);
+ }
+ else {
+ total += result;
+
+ if (total >= argument->length) {
+ return rb_fiber_scheduler_io_result(total, 0);
+ }
+
+ argument->base = argument->base + result;
+ argument->size = argument->size - result;
+ }
+ }
}
VALUE
@@ -2572,59 +2772,65 @@ rb_io_buffer_write(VALUE self, VALUE io, size_t length, size_t offset)
{
VALUE scheduler = rb_fiber_scheduler_current();
if (scheduler != Qnil) {
- VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_write(scheduler, io, self, SIZET2NUM(length), SIZET2NUM(offset));
+ VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_write(scheduler, io, self, length, offset);
if (!UNDEF_P(result)) {
return result;
}
}
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- io_buffer_validate_range(data, offset, length);
+ io_buffer_validate_range(buffer, offset, length);
int descriptor = rb_io_descriptor(io);
const void * base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(data, &base, &size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(buffer, &base, &size);
- base = (unsigned char *)base + offset;
+ base = (unsigned char*)base + offset;
+ size = size - offset;
struct io_buffer_write_internal_argument argument = {
.descriptor = descriptor,
.base = base,
- .size = length,
+ .size = size,
+ .length = length,
};
- return rb_thread_io_blocking_region(io_buffer_write_internal, &argument, descriptor);
+ return io_buffer_blocking_region(buffer, io_buffer_write_internal, &argument, descriptor);
}
+/*
+ * call-seq: write(io, [length, [offset]]) -> written length or -errno
+ *
+ * Write at least +length+ bytes from the buffer starting at +offset+, into the +io+.
+ * If an error occurs, return <tt>-errno</tt>.
+ *
+ * If +length+ is not given or +nil+, it defaults to the size of the buffer
+ * minus the offset, i.e. the entire buffer.
+ *
+ * If +length+ is zero, exactly one <tt>write</tt> operation will occur.
+ *
+ * If +offset+ is not given, it defaults to zero, i.e. the beginning of the
+ * buffer.
+ *
+ * out = File.open('output.txt', 'wb')
+ * IO::Buffer.for('1234567').write(out, 3)
+ *
+ * This leads to +123+ being written into <tt>output.txt</tt>
+ */
static VALUE
io_buffer_write(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
- rb_check_arity(argc, 2, 3);
+ rb_check_arity(argc, 1, 3);
VALUE io = argv[0];
- size_t length;
- if (argc >= 2) {
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[1])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Length can't be negative!");
- }
-
- length = NUM2SIZET(argv[1]);
- }
-
- size_t offset = 0;
- if (argc >= 3) {
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[2])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Offset can't be negative!");
- }
-
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[2]);
- }
+ size_t length, offset;
+ io_buffer_extract_length_offset(self, argc-1, argv+1, &length, &offset);
return rb_io_buffer_write(self, io, length, offset);
}
@@ -2666,56 +2872,66 @@ rb_io_buffer_pwrite(VALUE self, VALUE io, rb_off_t from, size_t length, size_t o
{
VALUE scheduler = rb_fiber_scheduler_current();
if (scheduler != Qnil) {
- VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_pwrite(scheduler, io, OFFT2NUM(from), self, SIZET2NUM(length), SIZET2NUM(offset));
+ VALUE result = rb_fiber_scheduler_io_pwrite(scheduler, io, from, self, length, offset);
if (!UNDEF_P(result)) {
return result;
}
}
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- io_buffer_validate_range(data, 0, length);
+ io_buffer_validate_range(buffer, offset, length);
int descriptor = rb_io_descriptor(io);
const void * base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(data, &base, &size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_reading(buffer, &base, &size);
struct io_buffer_pwrite_internal_argument argument = {
.descriptor = descriptor,
- .base = base,
+
+ // Move the base pointer to the offset:
+ .base = (unsigned char *)base + offset,
+
+ // And the size to the length of buffer we want to read:
.size = length,
+
+ // And the offset in the file we want to write from:
.offset = from,
};
- return rb_thread_io_blocking_region(io_buffer_pwrite_internal, &argument, descriptor);
+ return io_buffer_blocking_region(buffer, io_buffer_pwrite_internal, &argument, descriptor);
}
+/*
+ * call-seq: pwrite(io, from, length, [offset]) -> written length or -errno
+ *
+ * Writes +length+ bytes from buffer into +io+, starting at
+ * +offset+ in the buffer. If an error occurs, return <tt>-errno</tt>.
+ *
+ * If +offset+ is not given, the bytes are taken from the beginning of the
+ * buffer. If the +offset+ is given and is beyond the end of the file, the
+ * gap will be filled with null (0 value) bytes.
+ *
+ * out = File.open('output.txt', File::RDWR) # open for read/write, no truncation
+ * IO::Buffer.for('1234567').pwrite(out, 2, 3, 1)
+ *
+ * This leads to +234+ (3 bytes, starting from position 1) being written into
+ * <tt>output.txt</tt>, starting from file position 2.
+ */
static VALUE
io_buffer_pwrite(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
- rb_check_arity(argc, 3, 4);
+ rb_check_arity(argc, 2, 4);
VALUE io = argv[0];
rb_off_t from = NUM2OFFT(argv[1]);
- size_t length;
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[2])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Length can't be negative!");
- }
- length = NUM2SIZET(argv[2]);
-
- size_t offset = 0;
- if (argc >= 4) {
- if (rb_int_negative_p(argv[3])) {
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Offset can't be negative!");
- }
-
- offset = NUM2SIZET(argv[3]);
- }
+ size_t length, offset;
+ io_buffer_extract_length_offset(self, argc-2, argv+2, &length, &offset);
return rb_io_buffer_pwrite(self, io, from, length, offset);
}
@@ -2750,19 +2966,19 @@ memory_and(unsigned char * restrict output, unsigned char * restrict base, size_
static VALUE
io_buffer_and(VALUE self, VALUE mask)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- struct rb_io_buffer *mask_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *mask_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_buffer);
- io_buffer_check_mask(mask_data);
+ io_buffer_check_mask(mask_buffer);
- VALUE output = rb_io_buffer_new(NULL, data->size, io_flags_for_size(data->size));
- struct rb_io_buffer *output_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(output, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, output_data);
+ VALUE output = rb_io_buffer_new(NULL, buffer->size, io_flags_for_size(buffer->size));
+ struct rb_io_buffer *output_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(output, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, output_buffer);
- memory_and(output_data->base, data->base, data->size, mask_data->base, mask_data->size);
+ memory_and(output_buffer->base, buffer->base, buffer->size, mask_buffer->base, mask_buffer->size);
return output;
}
@@ -2790,19 +3006,19 @@ memory_or(unsigned char * restrict output, unsigned char * restrict base, size_t
static VALUE
io_buffer_or(VALUE self, VALUE mask)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- struct rb_io_buffer *mask_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *mask_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_buffer);
- io_buffer_check_mask(mask_data);
+ io_buffer_check_mask(mask_buffer);
- VALUE output = rb_io_buffer_new(NULL, data->size, io_flags_for_size(data->size));
- struct rb_io_buffer *output_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(output, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, output_data);
+ VALUE output = rb_io_buffer_new(NULL, buffer->size, io_flags_for_size(buffer->size));
+ struct rb_io_buffer *output_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(output, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, output_buffer);
- memory_or(output_data->base, data->base, data->size, mask_data->base, mask_data->size);
+ memory_or(output_buffer->base, buffer->base, buffer->size, mask_buffer->base, mask_buffer->size);
return output;
}
@@ -2830,19 +3046,19 @@ memory_xor(unsigned char * restrict output, unsigned char * restrict base, size_
static VALUE
io_buffer_xor(VALUE self, VALUE mask)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- struct rb_io_buffer *mask_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *mask_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_buffer);
- io_buffer_check_mask(mask_data);
+ io_buffer_check_mask(mask_buffer);
- VALUE output = rb_io_buffer_new(NULL, data->size, io_flags_for_size(data->size));
- struct rb_io_buffer *output_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(output, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, output_data);
+ VALUE output = rb_io_buffer_new(NULL, buffer->size, io_flags_for_size(buffer->size));
+ struct rb_io_buffer *output_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(output, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, output_buffer);
- memory_xor(output_data->base, data->base, data->size, mask_data->base, mask_data->size);
+ memory_xor(output_buffer->base, buffer->base, buffer->size, mask_buffer->base, mask_buffer->size);
return output;
}
@@ -2870,14 +3086,14 @@ memory_not(unsigned char * restrict output, unsigned char * restrict base, size_
static VALUE
io_buffer_not(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- VALUE output = rb_io_buffer_new(NULL, data->size, io_flags_for_size(data->size));
- struct rb_io_buffer *output_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(output, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, output_data);
+ VALUE output = rb_io_buffer_new(NULL, buffer->size, io_flags_for_size(buffer->size));
+ struct rb_io_buffer *output_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(output, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, output_buffer);
- memory_not(output_data->base, data->base, data->size);
+ memory_not(output_buffer->base, buffer->base, buffer->size);
return output;
}
@@ -2896,7 +3112,7 @@ static inline void
io_buffer_check_overlaps(struct rb_io_buffer *a, struct rb_io_buffer *b)
{
if (io_buffer_overlaps(a, b))
- rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferMaskError, "Mask overlaps source data!");
+ rb_raise(rb_eIOBufferMaskError, "Mask overlaps source buffer!");
}
static void
@@ -2927,20 +3143,20 @@ memory_and_inplace(unsigned char * restrict base, size_t size, unsigned char * r
static VALUE
io_buffer_and_inplace(VALUE self, VALUE mask)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- struct rb_io_buffer *mask_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *mask_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_buffer);
- io_buffer_check_mask(mask_data);
- io_buffer_check_overlaps(data, mask_data);
+ io_buffer_check_mask(mask_buffer);
+ io_buffer_check_overlaps(buffer, mask_buffer);
void *base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(data, &base, &size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(buffer, &base, &size);
- memory_and_inplace(base, size, mask_data->base, mask_data->size);
+ memory_and_inplace(base, size, mask_buffer->base, mask_buffer->size);
return self;
}
@@ -2973,20 +3189,20 @@ memory_or_inplace(unsigned char * restrict base, size_t size, unsigned char * re
static VALUE
io_buffer_or_inplace(VALUE self, VALUE mask)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- struct rb_io_buffer *mask_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *mask_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_buffer);
- io_buffer_check_mask(mask_data);
- io_buffer_check_overlaps(data, mask_data);
+ io_buffer_check_mask(mask_buffer);
+ io_buffer_check_overlaps(buffer, mask_buffer);
void *base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(data, &base, &size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(buffer, &base, &size);
- memory_or_inplace(base, size, mask_data->base, mask_data->size);
+ memory_or_inplace(base, size, mask_buffer->base, mask_buffer->size);
return self;
}
@@ -3019,20 +3235,20 @@ memory_xor_inplace(unsigned char * restrict base, size_t size, unsigned char * r
static VALUE
io_buffer_xor_inplace(VALUE self, VALUE mask)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
- struct rb_io_buffer *mask_data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *mask_buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(mask, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, mask_buffer);
- io_buffer_check_mask(mask_data);
- io_buffer_check_overlaps(data, mask_data);
+ io_buffer_check_mask(mask_buffer);
+ io_buffer_check_overlaps(buffer, mask_buffer);
void *base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(data, &base, &size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(buffer, &base, &size);
- memory_xor_inplace(base, size, mask_data->base, mask_data->size);
+ memory_xor_inplace(base, size, mask_buffer->base, mask_buffer->size);
return self;
}
@@ -3065,12 +3281,12 @@ memory_not_inplace(unsigned char * restrict base, size_t size)
static VALUE
io_buffer_not_inplace(VALUE self)
{
- struct rb_io_buffer *data = NULL;
- TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, data);
+ struct rb_io_buffer *buffer = NULL;
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct rb_io_buffer, &rb_io_buffer_type, buffer);
void *base;
size_t size;
- io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(data, &base, &size);
+ io_buffer_get_bytes_for_writing(buffer, &base, &size);
memory_not_inplace(base, size);
@@ -3083,8 +3299,8 @@ io_buffer_not_inplace(VALUE self)
* IO::Buffer is a low-level efficient buffer for input/output. There are three
* ways of using buffer:
*
- * * Create an empty buffer with ::new, fill it with data using #copy or
- * #set_value, #set_string, get data with #get_string;
+ * * Create an empty buffer with ::new, fill it with buffer using #copy or
+ * #set_value, #set_string, get buffer with #get_string;
* * Create a buffer mapped to some string with ::for, then it could be used
* both for reading with #get_string or #get_value, and writing (writing will
* change the source string, too);
@@ -3116,7 +3332,7 @@ io_buffer_not_inplace(VALUE self)
*
* \Buffer from string:
*
- * string = 'data'
+ * string = 'buffer'
* buffer = IO::Buffer.for(string)
* # =>
* # #<IO::Buffer 0x00007f3f02be9b18+4 SLICE>
@@ -3124,7 +3340,7 @@ io_buffer_not_inplace(VALUE self)
* buffer
* # =>
* # #<IO::Buffer 0x00007f3f02be9b18+4 SLICE>
- * # 0x00000000 64 61 74 61 data
+ * # 0x00000000 64 61 74 61 buffer
*
* buffer.get_string(2) # read content starting from offset 2
* # => "ta"
@@ -3139,7 +3355,7 @@ io_buffer_not_inplace(VALUE self)
*
* \Buffer from file:
*
- * File.write('test.txt', 'test data')
+ * File.write('test.txt', 'test buffer')
* # => 9
* buffer = IO::Buffer.map(File.open('test.txt'))
* # =>
@@ -3156,7 +3372,7 @@ io_buffer_not_inplace(VALUE self)
* buffer.set_string('---', 1)
* # => 3 -- bytes written
* File.read('test.txt')
- * # => "t--- data"
+ * # => "t--- buffer"
*
* <b>The class is experimental and the interface is subject to change.</b>
*/
@@ -3280,7 +3496,7 @@ Init_IO_Buffer(void)
rb_define_method(rb_cIOBuffer, "get_string", io_buffer_get_string, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_cIOBuffer, "set_string", io_buffer_set_string, -1);
- // Binary data manipulations:
+ // Binary buffer manipulations:
rb_define_method(rb_cIOBuffer, "&", io_buffer_and, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cIOBuffer, "|", io_buffer_or, 1);
rb_define_method(rb_cIOBuffer, "^", io_buffer_xor, 1);
diff --git a/iseq.c b/iseq.c
index e20e1a608a..d17ce486c5 100644
--- a/iseq.c
+++ b/iseq.c
@@ -103,7 +103,8 @@ compile_data_free(struct iseq_compile_data *compile_data)
}
static void
-remove_from_constant_cache(ID id, IC ic) {
+remove_from_constant_cache(ID id, IC ic)
+{
rb_vm_t *vm = GET_VM();
VALUE lookup_result;
st_data_t ic_data = (st_data_t)ic;
@@ -112,7 +113,9 @@ remove_from_constant_cache(ID id, IC ic) {
st_table *ics = (st_table *)lookup_result;
st_delete(ics, &ic_data, NULL);
- if (ics->num_entries == 0) {
+ if (ics->num_entries == 0 &&
+ // See comment in vm_track_constant_cache on why we need this check
+ id != vm->inserting_constant_cache_id) {
rb_id_table_delete(vm->constant_cache, id);
st_free_table(ics);
}
@@ -125,6 +128,14 @@ remove_from_constant_cache(ID id, IC ic) {
static void
iseq_clear_ic_references(const rb_iseq_t *iseq)
{
+ // In some cases (when there is a compilation error), we end up with
+ // ic_size greater than 0, but no allocated is_entries buffer.
+ // If there's no is_entries buffer to loop through, return early.
+ // [Bug #19173]
+ if (!ISEQ_BODY(iseq)->is_entries) {
+ return;
+ }
+
for (unsigned int ic_idx = 0; ic_idx < ISEQ_BODY(iseq)->ic_size; ic_idx++) {
IC ic = &ISEQ_IS_IC_ENTRY(ISEQ_BODY(iseq), ic_idx);
@@ -178,7 +189,11 @@ rb_iseq_free(const rb_iseq_t *iseq)
ruby_xfree((void *)body->mark_bits.list);
}
+ ruby_xfree(body->variable.original_iseq);
+
if (body->param.keyword != NULL) {
+ if (body->param.keyword->table != &body->local_table[body->param.keyword->bits_start - body->param.keyword->num])
+ ruby_xfree((void *)body->param.keyword->table);
ruby_xfree((void *)body->param.keyword->default_values);
ruby_xfree((void *)body->param.keyword);
}
@@ -506,15 +521,17 @@ rb_iseq_memsize(const rb_iseq_t *iseq)
/* body->is_entries */
size += ISEQ_IS_SIZE(body) * sizeof(union iseq_inline_storage_entry);
- /* IC entries constant segments */
- for (unsigned int ic_idx = 0; ic_idx < body->ic_size; ic_idx++) {
- IC ic = &ISEQ_IS_IC_ENTRY(body, ic_idx);
- const ID *ids = ic->segments;
- if (!ids) continue;
- while (*ids++) {
- size += sizeof(ID);
+ if (ISEQ_BODY(iseq)->is_entries) {
+ /* IC entries constant segments */
+ for (unsigned int ic_idx = 0; ic_idx < body->ic_size; ic_idx++) {
+ IC ic = &ISEQ_IS_IC_ENTRY(body, ic_idx);
+ const ID *ids = ic->segments;
+ if (!ids) continue;
+ while (*ids++) {
+ size += sizeof(ID);
+ }
+ size += sizeof(ID); // null terminator
}
- size += sizeof(ID); // null terminator
}
/* body->call_data */
@@ -580,6 +597,19 @@ rb_iseq_pathobj_set(const rb_iseq_t *iseq, VALUE path, VALUE realpath)
rb_iseq_pathobj_new(path, realpath));
}
+// Make a dummy iseq for a dummy frame that exposes a path for profilers to inspect
+rb_iseq_t *
+rb_iseq_alloc_with_dummy_path(VALUE fname)
+{
+ rb_iseq_t *dummy_iseq = iseq_alloc();
+
+ ISEQ_BODY(dummy_iseq)->type = ISEQ_TYPE_TOP;
+ RB_OBJ_WRITE(dummy_iseq, &ISEQ_BODY(dummy_iseq)->location.pathobj, fname);
+ RB_OBJ_WRITE(dummy_iseq, &ISEQ_BODY(dummy_iseq)->location.label, fname);
+
+ return dummy_iseq;
+}
+
static rb_iseq_location_t *
iseq_location_setup(rb_iseq_t *iseq, VALUE name, VALUE path, VALUE realpath, int first_lineno, const rb_code_location_t *code_location, const int node_id)
{
@@ -906,13 +936,20 @@ iseq_setup_coverage(VALUE coverages, VALUE path, const rb_ast_body_t *ast, int l
return Qnil;
}
-rb_iseq_t *
-rb_iseq_new_top(const rb_ast_body_t *ast, VALUE name, VALUE path, VALUE realpath, const rb_iseq_t *parent)
+static inline void
+iseq_new_setup_coverage(VALUE path, const rb_ast_body_t *ast, int line_offset)
{
VALUE coverages = rb_get_coverages();
+
if (RTEST(coverages)) {
iseq_setup_coverage(coverages, path, ast, 0);
}
+}
+
+rb_iseq_t *
+rb_iseq_new_top(const rb_ast_body_t *ast, VALUE name, VALUE path, VALUE realpath, const rb_iseq_t *parent)
+{
+ iseq_new_setup_coverage(path, ast, 0);
return rb_iseq_new_with_opt(ast, name, path, realpath, 0, parent, 0,
ISEQ_TYPE_TOP, &COMPILE_OPTION_DEFAULT);
@@ -921,6 +958,8 @@ rb_iseq_new_top(const rb_ast_body_t *ast, VALUE name, VALUE path, VALUE realpath
rb_iseq_t *
rb_iseq_new_main(const rb_ast_body_t *ast, VALUE path, VALUE realpath, const rb_iseq_t *parent, int opt)
{
+ iseq_new_setup_coverage(path, ast, 0);
+
return rb_iseq_new_with_opt(ast, rb_fstring_lit("<main>"),
path, realpath, 0,
parent, 0, ISEQ_TYPE_MAIN, opt ? &COMPILE_OPTION_DEFAULT : &COMPILE_OPTION_FALSE);
@@ -1548,7 +1587,11 @@ rb_iseqw_to_iseq(VALUE iseqw)
static VALUE
iseqw_eval(VALUE self)
{
- return rb_iseq_eval(iseqw_check(self));
+ const rb_iseq_t *iseq = iseqw_check(self);
+ if (0 == ISEQ_BODY(iseq)->iseq_size) {
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "attempt to evaluate dummy InstructionSequence");
+ }
+ return rb_iseq_eval(iseq);
}
/*
@@ -2498,33 +2541,20 @@ rb_iseq_disasm(const rb_iseq_t *iseq)
attr_index_t
rb_estimate_iv_count(VALUE klass, const rb_iseq_t * initialize_iseq)
{
- bool calls_super = false;
-
struct rb_id_table * iv_names = rb_id_table_create(0);
- VALUE * code = ISEQ_BODY(initialize_iseq)->iseq_encoded;
-
- for (unsigned int i = 0; i < ISEQ_BODY(initialize_iseq)->iseq_size; ) {
- VALUE insn = code[i];
- int original_insn = rb_vm_insn_addr2insn((const void *)insn);
+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < ISEQ_BODY(initialize_iseq)->ivc_size; i++) {
+ IVC cache = (IVC)&ISEQ_BODY(initialize_iseq)->is_entries[i];
- if (BIN(setinstancevariable) == original_insn) {
- ID name = (ID)code[i + 1];
- rb_id_table_insert(iv_names, name, Qtrue);
+ if (cache->iv_set_name) {
+ rb_id_table_insert(iv_names, cache->iv_set_name, Qtrue);
}
- else if (BIN(invokesuper) == original_insn) {
- calls_super = true;
- }
-
- i += insn_len(original_insn);
}
attr_index_t count = (attr_index_t)rb_id_table_size(iv_names);
- if (calls_super) {
- VALUE superclass = rb_class_superclass(klass);
- count += RCLASS_EXT(superclass)->max_iv_count;
- }
+ VALUE superclass = rb_class_superclass(klass);
+ count += RCLASS_EXT(superclass)->max_iv_count;
rb_id_table_free(iv_names);
@@ -3360,7 +3390,7 @@ rb_vm_encoded_insn_data_table_init(void)
const void * const *table = rb_vm_get_insns_address_table();
#define INSN_CODE(insn) ((VALUE)table[insn])
#else
-#define INSN_CODE(insn) (insn)
+#define INSN_CODE(insn) ((VALUE)(insn))
#endif
st_data_t insn;
encoded_insn_data = st_init_numtable_with_size(VM_INSTRUCTION_SIZE / 2);
diff --git a/iseq.h b/iseq.h
index e5ab4870e8..2f83e7336d 100644
--- a/iseq.h
+++ b/iseq.h
@@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ struct iseq_compile_data {
struct iseq_compile_data_storage *storage_current;
} insn;
bool in_rescue;
+ bool in_masgn;
int loopval_popped; /* used by NODE_BREAK */
int last_line;
int label_no;
diff --git a/lib/English.gemspec b/lib/English.gemspec
index 274fb047b8..a08542bcda 100644
--- a/lib/English.gemspec
+++ b/lib/English.gemspec
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "english"
- spec.version = "0.7.1"
+ spec.version = "0.7.2"
spec.authors = ["Yukihiro Matsumoto"]
spec.email = ["matz@ruby-lang.org"]
diff --git a/lib/abbrev.gemspec b/lib/abbrev.gemspec
index 72837ed2ab..c28b960c8c 100644
--- a/lib/abbrev.gemspec
+++ b/lib/abbrev.gemspec
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = "abbrev"
- spec.version = "0.1.0"
+ spec.version = "0.1.1"
spec.authors = ["Akinori MUSHA"]
spec.email = ["knu@idaemons.org"]
diff --git a/lib/benchmark/version.rb b/lib/benchmark/version.rb
index 545575f4ab..645966fd80 100644
--- a/lib/benchmark/version.rb
+++ b/lib/benchmark/version.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Benchmark
- VERSION = "0.2.0"
+ VERSION = "0.2.1"
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler.rb b/lib/bundler.rb
index b20179934a..f83268e9cd 100644
--- a/lib/bundler.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler.rb
@@ -75,10 +75,12 @@ module Bundler
autoload :StubSpecification, File.expand_path("bundler/stub_specification", __dir__)
autoload :UI, File.expand_path("bundler/ui", __dir__)
autoload :URICredentialsFilter, File.expand_path("bundler/uri_credentials_filter", __dir__)
+ autoload :URINormalizer, File.expand_path("bundler/uri_normalizer", __dir__)
+ autoload :SafeMarshal, File.expand_path("bundler/safe_marshal", __dir__)
class << self
def configure
- @configured ||= configure_gem_home_and_path
+ @configure ||= configure_gem_home_and_path
end
def ui
@@ -208,9 +210,10 @@ module Bundler
end
def frozen_bundle?
- frozen = settings[:deployment]
- frozen ||= settings[:frozen]
- frozen
+ frozen = settings[:frozen]
+ return frozen unless frozen.nil?
+
+ settings[:deployment]
end
def locked_gems
@@ -453,7 +456,7 @@ EOF
end
def local_platform
- return Gem::Platform::RUBY if settings[:force_ruby_platform] || Gem.platforms == [Gem::Platform::RUBY]
+ return Gem::Platform::RUBY if settings[:force_ruby_platform]
Gem::Platform.local
end
@@ -496,7 +499,7 @@ EOF
if File.file?(executable) && File.executable?(executable)
executable
elsif paths = ENV["PATH"]
- quote = '"'.freeze
+ quote = '"'
paths.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR).find do |path|
path = path[1..-2] if path.start_with?(quote) && path.end_with?(quote)
executable_path = File.expand_path(executable, path)
@@ -511,10 +514,8 @@ EOF
end
end
- def load_marshal(data)
- Marshal.load(data)
- rescue TypeError => e
- raise MarshalError, "#{e.class}: #{e.message}"
+ def safe_load_marshal(data)
+ load_marshal(data, :marshal_proc => SafeMarshal.proc)
end
def load_gemspec(file, validate = false)
@@ -523,7 +524,7 @@ EOF
@gemspec_cache[key] ||= load_gemspec_uncached(file, validate)
# Protect against caching side-effected gemspecs by returning a
# new instance each time.
- @gemspec_cache[key].dup if @gemspec_cache[key]
+ @gemspec_cache[key]&.dup
end
def load_gemspec_uncached(file, validate = false)
@@ -550,7 +551,7 @@ EOF
def git_present?
return @git_present if defined?(@git_present)
- @git_present = Bundler.which("git") || Bundler.which("git.exe")
+ @git_present = Bundler.which("git#{RbConfig::CONFIG["EXEEXT"]}")
end
def feature_flag
@@ -572,7 +573,7 @@ EOF
@bin_path = nil
@bundler_major_version = nil
@bundle_path = nil
- @configured = nil
+ @configure = nil
@configured_bundle_path = nil
@definition = nil
@load = nil
@@ -605,6 +606,12 @@ EOF
private
+ def load_marshal(data, marshal_proc: nil)
+ Marshal.load(data, marshal_proc)
+ rescue TypeError => e
+ raise MarshalError, "#{e.class}: #{e.message}"
+ end
+
def eval_yaml_gemspec(path, contents)
Kernel.require "psych"
diff --git a/lib/bundler/bundler.gemspec b/lib/bundler/bundler.gemspec
index a9c9fac462..da50b46225 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/bundler.gemspec
+++ b/lib/bundler/bundler.gemspec
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
"source_code_uri" => "https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/tree/master/bundler",
}
- s.required_ruby_version = ">= 2.3.0"
- s.required_rubygems_version = ">= 2.5.2"
+ s.required_ruby_version = ">= 2.6.0"
+ s.required_rubygems_version = ">= 3.0.1"
s.files = Dir.glob("lib/bundler{.rb,/**/*}", File::FNM_DOTMATCH).reject {|f| File.directory?(f) }
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli.rb b/lib/bundler/cli.rb
index c5edfadd37..a3eb494db2 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli.rb
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ module Bundler
AUTO_INSTALL_CMDS = %w[show binstubs outdated exec open console licenses clean].freeze
PARSEABLE_COMMANDS = %w[check config help exec platform show version].freeze
+ EXTENSIONS = ["c", "rust"].freeze
COMMAND_ALIASES = {
"check" => "c",
@@ -22,6 +23,8 @@ module Bundler
}.freeze
def self.start(*)
+ check_deprecated_ext_option(ARGV) if ARGV.include?("--ext")
+
super
ensure
Bundler::SharedHelpers.print_major_deprecations!
@@ -153,6 +156,7 @@ module Bundler
dependency listed in the gemspec file to the newly created Gemfile.
D
method_option "gemspec", :type => :string, :banner => "Use the specified .gemspec to create the Gemfile"
+ method_option "gemfile", :type => :string, :banner => "Use the specified name for the gemfile instead of 'Gemfile'"
def init
require_relative "cli/init"
Init.new(options.dup).run
@@ -292,6 +296,8 @@ module Bundler
"Prefer updating only to next minor version"
method_option "major", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"Prefer updating to next major version (default)"
+ method_option "pre", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
+ "Always choose the highest allowed version when updating gems, regardless of prerelease status"
method_option "strict", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"Do not allow any gem to be updated past latest --patch | --minor | --major"
method_option "conservative", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
@@ -504,6 +510,7 @@ module Bundler
subcommand "config", Config
desc "open GEM", "Opens the source directory of the given bundled gem"
+ method_option "path", :type => :string, :lazy_default => "", :banner => "Open relative path of the gem source."
def open(name)
require_relative "cli/open"
Open.new(options, name).run
@@ -574,7 +581,7 @@ module Bundler
method_option :edit, :type => :string, :aliases => "-e", :required => false, :banner => "EDITOR",
:lazy_default => [ENV["BUNDLER_EDITOR"], ENV["VISUAL"], ENV["EDITOR"]].find {|e| !e.nil? && !e.empty? },
:desc => "Open generated gemspec in the specified editor (defaults to $EDITOR or $BUNDLER_EDITOR)"
- method_option :ext, :type => :boolean, :default => false, :desc => "Generate the boilerplate for C extension code"
+ method_option :ext, :type => :string, :desc => "Generate the boilerplate for C extension code.", :enum => EXTENSIONS
method_option :git, :type => :boolean, :default => true, :desc => "Initialize a git repo inside your library."
method_option :mit, :type => :boolean, :desc => "Generate an MIT license file. Set a default with `bundle config set --global gem.mit true`."
method_option :rubocop, :type => :boolean, :desc => "Add rubocop to the generated Rakefile and gemspec. Set a default with `bundle config set --global gem.rubocop true`."
@@ -582,7 +589,7 @@ module Bundler
method_option :test, :type => :string, :lazy_default => Bundler.settings["gem.test"] || "", :aliases => "-t", :banner => "Use the specified test framework for your library",
:desc => "Generate a test directory for your library, either rspec, minitest or test-unit. Set a default with `bundle config set --global gem.test (rspec|minitest|test-unit)`."
method_option :ci, :type => :string, :lazy_default => Bundler.settings["gem.ci"] || "",
- :desc => "Generate CI configuration, either GitHub Actions, Travis CI, GitLab CI or CircleCI. Set a default with `bundle config set --global gem.ci (github|travis|gitlab|circle)`"
+ :desc => "Generate CI configuration, either GitHub Actions, GitLab CI or CircleCI. Set a default with `bundle config set --global gem.ci (github|gitlab|circle)`"
method_option :linter, :type => :string, :lazy_default => Bundler.settings["gem.linter"] || "",
:desc => "Add a linter and code formatter, either RuboCop or Standard. Set a default with `bundle config set --global gem.linter (rubocop|standard)`"
method_option :github_username, :type => :string, :default => Bundler.settings["gem.github_username"], :banner => "Set your username on GitHub", :desc => "Fill in GitHub username on README so that you don't have to do it manually. Set a default with `bundle config set --global gem.github_username <your_username>`."
@@ -668,10 +675,14 @@ module Bundler
"If updating, prefer updating only to next minor version"
method_option "major", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"If updating, prefer updating to next major version (default)"
+ method_option "pre", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
+ "If updating, always choose the highest allowed version, regardless of prerelease status"
method_option "strict", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"If updating, do not allow any gem to be updated past latest --patch | --minor | --major"
method_option "conservative", :type => :boolean, :banner =>
"If updating, use bundle install conservative update behavior and do not allow shared dependencies to be updated"
+ method_option "bundler", :type => :string, :lazy_default => "> 0.a", :banner =>
+ "Update the locked version of bundler"
def lock
require_relative "cli/lock"
Lock.new(options).run
@@ -749,6 +760,38 @@ module Bundler
end
end
+ def self.check_deprecated_ext_option(arguments)
+ # when deprecated version of `--ext` is called
+ # print out deprecation warning and pretend `--ext=c` was provided
+ if deprecated_ext_value?(arguments)
+ SharedHelpers.major_deprecation 2, "Extensions can now be generated using C or Rust, so `--ext` with no arguments has been deprecated. Please select a language, e.g. `--ext=rust` to generate a Rust extension. This gem will now be generated as if `--ext=c` was used."
+ arguments[arguments.index("--ext")] = "--ext=c"
+ end
+ end
+
+ def self.deprecated_ext_value?(arguments)
+ index = arguments.index("--ext")
+ next_argument = arguments[index+1]
+
+ # it is ok when --ext is followed with valid extension value
+ # for example `bundle gem hello --ext c`
+ return false if EXTENSIONS.include?(next_argument)
+
+ # deprecated call when --ext is called with no value in last position
+ # for example `bundle gem hello_gem --ext`
+ return true if next_argument.nil?
+
+ # deprecated call when --ext is followed by other parameter
+ # for example `bundle gem --ext --no-ci hello_gem`
+ return true if next_argument.start_with?("-")
+
+ # deprecated call when --ext is followed by gem name
+ # for example `bundle gem --ext hello_gem`
+ return true if next_argument
+
+ false
+ end
+
private
# Automatically invoke `bundle install` and resume if
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/add.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/add.rb
index 5bcf30d82d..08fa6547fb 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/add.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/add.rb
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ module Bundler
raise InvalidOption, "Please specify gems to add." if gems.empty?
version.to_a.each do |v|
- raise InvalidOption, "Invalid gem requirement pattern '#{v}'" unless Gem::Requirement::PATTERN =~ v.to_s
+ raise InvalidOption, "Invalid gem requirement pattern '#{v}'" unless Gem::Requirement::PATTERN.match?(v.to_s)
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/binstubs.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/binstubs.rb
index 639c01ff39..fc2fad47a5 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/binstubs.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/binstubs.rb
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ module Bundler
def run
Bundler.definition.validate_runtime!
path_option = options["path"]
- path_option = nil if path_option && path_option.empty?
+ path_option = nil if path_option&.empty?
Bundler.settings.set_command_option :bin, path_option if options["path"]
Bundler.settings.set_command_option_if_given :shebang, options["shebang"]
installer = Installer.new(Bundler.root, Bundler.definition)
@@ -40,7 +40,11 @@ module Bundler
end
if options[:standalone]
- next Bundler.ui.warn("Sorry, Bundler can only be run via RubyGems.") if gem_name == "bundler"
+ if gem_name == "bundler"
+ Bundler.ui.warn("Sorry, Bundler can only be run via RubyGems.") unless options[:all]
+ next
+ end
+
Bundler.settings.temporary(:path => (Bundler.settings[:path] || Bundler.root)) do
installer.generate_standalone_bundler_executable_stubs(spec, installer_opts)
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/common.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/common.rb
index 0d83a1c07e..d654406f65 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/common.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/common.rb
@@ -111,6 +111,7 @@ module Bundler
definition.gem_version_promoter.tap do |gvp|
gvp.level = patch_level.first || :major
gvp.strict = options[:strict] || options["filter-strict"]
+ gvp.pre = options[:pre]
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/doctor.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/doctor.rb
index 74444ad0ce..e299a5a8c2 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/doctor.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/doctor.rb
@@ -73,12 +73,10 @@ module Bundler
definition.specs.each do |spec|
bundles_for_gem(spec).each do |bundle|
bad_paths = dylibs(bundle).select do |f|
- begin
- Fiddle.dlopen(f)
- false
- rescue Fiddle::DLError
- true
- end
+ Fiddle.dlopen(f)
+ false
+ rescue Fiddle::DLError
+ true
end
if bad_paths.any?
broken_links[spec] ||= []
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/gem.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/gem.rb
index 8c8ebe8ff3..7f1200f4a0 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/gem.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/gem.rb
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module Bundler
"test-unit" => "3.0",
}.freeze
- attr_reader :options, :gem_name, :thor, :name, :target
+ attr_reader :options, :gem_name, :thor, :name, :target, :extension
def initialize(options, gem_name, thor)
@options = options
@@ -28,7 +28,11 @@ module Bundler
@name = @gem_name
@target = SharedHelpers.pwd.join(gem_name)
- validate_ext_name if options[:ext]
+ @extension = options[:ext]
+
+ validate_ext_name if @extension
+ validate_rust_builder_rubygems_version if @extension == "rust"
+ travis_removal_info
end
def run
@@ -64,12 +68,13 @@ module Bundler
:author => git_author_name.empty? ? "TODO: Write your name" : git_author_name,
:email => git_user_email.empty? ? "TODO: Write your email address" : git_user_email,
:test => options[:test],
- :ext => options[:ext],
+ :ext => extension,
:exe => options[:exe],
:bundler_version => bundler_dependency_version,
:git => use_git,
:github_username => github_username.empty? ? "[USERNAME]" : github_username,
:required_ruby_version => required_ruby_version,
+ :rust_builder_required_rubygems_version => rust_builder_required_rubygems_version,
:minitest_constant_name => minitest_constant_name,
}
ensure_safe_gem_name(name, constant_array)
@@ -132,8 +137,6 @@ module Bundler
case config[:ci]
when "github"
templates.merge!("github/workflows/main.yml.tt" => ".github/workflows/main.yml")
- when "travis"
- templates.merge!("travis.yml.tt" => ".travis.yml")
when "gitlab"
templates.merge!("gitlab-ci.yml.tt" => ".gitlab-ci.yml")
when "circle"
@@ -188,14 +191,23 @@ module Bundler
templates.merge!("exe/newgem.tt" => "exe/#{name}") if config[:exe]
- if options[:ext]
+ if extension == "c"
templates.merge!(
- "ext/newgem/extconf.rb.tt" => "ext/#{name}/extconf.rb",
+ "ext/newgem/extconf-c.rb.tt" => "ext/#{name}/extconf.rb",
"ext/newgem/newgem.h.tt" => "ext/#{name}/#{underscored_name}.h",
"ext/newgem/newgem.c.tt" => "ext/#{name}/#{underscored_name}.c"
)
end
+ if extension == "rust"
+ templates.merge!(
+ "Cargo.toml.tt" => "Cargo.toml",
+ "ext/newgem/Cargo.toml.tt" => "ext/#{name}/Cargo.toml",
+ "ext/newgem/extconf-rust.rb.tt" => "ext/#{name}/extconf.rb",
+ "ext/newgem/src/lib.rs.tt" => "ext/#{name}/src/lib.rs",
+ )
+ end
+
if target.exist? && !target.directory?
Bundler.ui.error "Couldn't create a new gem named `#{gem_name}` because there's an existing file named `#{gem_name}`."
exit Bundler::BundlerError.all_errors[Bundler::GenericSystemCallError]
@@ -270,7 +282,7 @@ module Bundler
Bundler.ui.info hint_text("test")
result = Bundler.ui.ask "Enter a test framework. rspec/minitest/test-unit/(none):"
- if result =~ /rspec|minitest|test-unit/
+ if /rspec|minitest|test-unit/.match?(result)
test_framework = result
else
test_framework = false
@@ -306,12 +318,11 @@ module Bundler
"* CircleCI: https://circleci.com/\n" \
"* GitHub Actions: https://github.com/features/actions\n" \
"* GitLab CI: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/\n" \
- "* Travis CI: https://travis-ci.org/\n" \
"\n"
Bundler.ui.info hint_text("ci")
- result = Bundler.ui.ask "Enter a CI service. github/travis/gitlab/circle/(none):"
- if result =~ /github|travis|gitlab|circle/
+ result = Bundler.ui.ask "Enter a CI service. github/gitlab/circle/(none):"
+ if /github|gitlab|circle/.match?(result)
ci_template = result
else
ci_template = false
@@ -342,7 +353,7 @@ module Bundler
Bundler.ui.info hint_text("linter")
result = Bundler.ui.ask "Enter a linter. rubocop/standard/(none):"
- if result =~ /rubocop|standard/
+ if /rubocop|standard/.match?(result)
linter_template = result
else
linter_template = false
@@ -389,7 +400,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def ensure_safe_gem_name(name, constant_array)
- if name =~ /^\d/
+ if /^\d/.match?(name)
Bundler.ui.error "Invalid gem name #{name} Please give a name which does not start with numbers."
exit 1
end
@@ -415,28 +426,39 @@ module Bundler
thor.run(%(#{editor} "#{file}"))
end
+ def rust_builder_required_rubygems_version
+ "3.3.11"
+ end
+
def required_ruby_version
- if Gem.ruby_version < Gem::Version.new("2.4.a") then "2.3.0"
- elsif Gem.ruby_version < Gem::Version.new("2.5.a") then "2.4.0"
- elsif Gem.ruby_version < Gem::Version.new("2.6.a") then "2.5.0"
- else
- "2.6.0"
- end
+ "2.6.0"
end
def rubocop_version
- if Gem.ruby_version < Gem::Version.new("2.4.a") then "0.81.0"
- elsif Gem.ruby_version < Gem::Version.new("2.5.a") then "1.12"
- else
- "1.21"
- end
+ "1.21"
end
def standard_version
- if Gem.ruby_version < Gem::Version.new("2.4.a") then "0.2.5"
- elsif Gem.ruby_version < Gem::Version.new("2.5.a") then "1.0"
- else
- "1.3"
+ "1.3"
+ end
+
+ # TODO: remove at next minor release
+ def travis_removal_info
+ if options[:ci] == "travis"
+ Bundler.ui.error "Support for Travis CI was removed from gem skeleton generator."
+ exit 1
+ end
+
+ if Bundler.settings["gem.ci"] == "travis"
+ Bundler.ui.error "Support for Travis CI was removed from gem skeleton generator, but it is present in bundle config. Please configure another provider using `bundle config set gem.ci SERVICE` (where SERVICE is one of github/gitlab/circle) or unset configuration using `bundle config unset gem.ci`."
+ exit 1
+ end
+ end
+
+ def validate_rust_builder_rubygems_version
+ if Gem::Version.new(rust_builder_required_rubygems_version) > Gem.rubygems_version
+ Bundler.ui.error "Your RubyGems version (#{Gem.rubygems_version}) is too old to build Rust extension. Please update your RubyGems using `gem update --system` or any other way and try again."
+ exit 1
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/info.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/info.rb
index 0545ce8c75..36c7a58f12 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/info.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/info.rb
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ module Bundler
def default_gem_spec(gem_name)
return unless Gem::Specification.respond_to?(:find_all_by_name)
gem_spec = Gem::Specification.find_all_by_name(gem_name).last
- return gem_spec if gem_spec && gem_spec.respond_to?(:default_gem?) && gem_spec.default_gem?
+ return gem_spec if gem_spec&.default_gem?
end
def spec_not_found(gem_name)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/init.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/init.rb
index bc96507c29..246b9d6460 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/init.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/init.rb
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ module Bundler
file << spec.to_gemfile
end
else
- File.open(File.expand_path("../templates/#{gemfile}", __dir__), "r") do |template|
+ File.open(File.expand_path("../templates/Gemfile", __dir__), "r") do |template|
File.open(gemfile, "wb") do |destination|
IO.copy_stream(template, destination)
end
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ module Bundler
private
def gemfile
- @gemfile ||= Bundler.preferred_gemfile_name
+ @gemfile ||= options[:gemfile] || Bundler.preferred_gemfile_name
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/install.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/install.rb
index 1765621cb3..c71bcf159f 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/install.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/install.rb
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ module Bundler
end
bin_option = options["binstubs"]
- bin_option = nil if bin_option && bin_option.empty?
+ bin_option = nil if bin_option&.empty?
Bundler.settings.set_command_option :bin, bin_option if options["binstubs"]
Bundler.settings.set_command_option_if_given :shebang, options["shebang"]
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/lock.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/lock.rb
index cbd3f5a6fe..cb3ed27138 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/lock.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/lock.rb
@@ -22,12 +22,15 @@ module Bundler
update = options[:update]
conservative = options[:conservative]
+ bundler = options[:bundler]
if update.is_a?(Array) # unlocking specific gems
Bundler::CLI::Common.ensure_all_gems_in_lockfile!(update)
update = { :gems => update, :conservative => conservative }
- elsif update
- update = { :conservative => conservative } if conservative
+ elsif update && conservative
+ update = { :conservative => conservative }
+ elsif update && bundler
+ update = { :bundler => bundler }
end
definition = Bundler.definition(update)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/open.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/open.rb
index ea504344f3..8522ec92d6 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/open.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/open.rb
@@ -2,23 +2,25 @@
module Bundler
class CLI::Open
- attr_reader :options, :name
+ attr_reader :options, :name, :path
def initialize(options, name)
@options = options
@name = name
+ @path = options[:path] unless options[:path].nil?
end
def run
+ raise InvalidOption, "Cannot specify `--path` option without a value" if !@path.nil? && @path.empty?
editor = [ENV["BUNDLER_EDITOR"], ENV["VISUAL"], ENV["EDITOR"]].find {|e| !e.nil? && !e.empty? }
return Bundler.ui.info("To open a bundled gem, set $EDITOR or $BUNDLER_EDITOR") unless editor
return unless spec = Bundler::CLI::Common.select_spec(name, :regex_match)
if spec.default_gem?
Bundler.ui.info "Unable to open #{name} because it's a default gem, so the directory it would normally be installed to does not exist."
else
- path = spec.full_gem_path
- Dir.chdir(path) do
+ root_path = spec.full_gem_path
+ Dir.chdir(root_path) do
require "shellwords"
- command = Shellwords.split(editor) + [path]
+ command = Shellwords.split(editor) << File.join([root_path, path].compact)
Bundler.with_original_env do
system(*command)
end || Bundler.ui.info("Could not run '#{command.join(" ")}'")
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/outdated.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/outdated.rb
index e9f93fec39..68c701aefb 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/outdated.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/outdated.rb
@@ -111,9 +111,7 @@ module Bundler
end.compact
if options[:parseable]
- relevant_outdated_gems.each do |gems|
- print_gems(gems)
- end
+ print_gems(relevant_outdated_gems)
else
print_gems_table(relevant_outdated_gems)
end
@@ -196,7 +194,7 @@ module Bundler
end
current_version = "#{current_spec.version}#{current_spec.git_version}"
- if dependency && dependency.specific?
+ if dependency&.specific?
dependency_version = %(, requested #{dependency.requirement})
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/cli/platform.rb b/lib/bundler/cli/platform.rb
index 73da8cf80e..32d68abbb1 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/cli/platform.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/cli/platform.rb
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ module Bundler
end
def run
- platforms, ruby_version = Bundler.ui.silence do
- locked_ruby_version = Bundler.locked_gems && Bundler.locked_gems.ruby_version&.gsub(/p\d+\Z/, "")
- gemfile_ruby_version = Bundler.definition.ruby_version && Bundler.definition.ruby_version.single_version_string
- [Bundler.definition.platforms.map {|p| "* #{p}" },
- locked_ruby_version || gemfile_ruby_version]
+ ruby_version = if Bundler.locked_gems
+ Bundler.locked_gems.ruby_version&.gsub(/p\d+\Z/, "")
+ else
+ Bundler.definition.ruby_version&.single_version_string
end
+
output = []
if options[:ruby]
@@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ module Bundler
output << "No ruby version specified"
end
else
+ platforms = Bundler.definition.platforms.map {|p| "* #{p}" }
+
output << "Your platform is: #{Gem::Platform.local}"
output << "Your app has gems that work on these platforms:\n#{platforms.join("\n")}"
diff --git a/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/cache.rb b/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/cache.rb
index 2d83777139..0b43581c11 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/cache.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/cache.rb
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ module Bundler
def info_path(name)
name = name.to_s
- if name =~ /[^a-z0-9_-]/
+ if /[^a-z0-9_-]/.match?(name)
name += "-#{SharedHelpers.digest(:MD5).hexdigest(name).downcase}"
info_roots.last.join(name)
else
diff --git a/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/updater.rb b/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/updater.rb
index 5b430dfbe2..0f7bf9bb50 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/updater.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/updater.rb
@@ -20,63 +20,64 @@ module Bundler
def initialize(fetcher)
@fetcher = fetcher
- require_relative "../vendored_tmpdir"
end
def update(local_path, remote_path, retrying = nil)
headers = {}
- Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir("bundler-compact-index-") do |local_temp_dir|
- local_temp_path = Pathname.new(local_temp_dir).join(local_path.basename)
-
- # first try to fetch any new bytes on the existing file
- if retrying.nil? && local_path.file?
- copy_file local_path, local_temp_path
-
- headers["If-None-Match"] = etag_for(local_temp_path)
- headers["Range"] =
- if local_temp_path.size.nonzero?
- # Subtract a byte to ensure the range won't be empty.
- # Avoids 416 (Range Not Satisfiable) responses.
- "bytes=#{local_temp_path.size - 1}-"
- else
- "bytes=#{local_temp_path.size}-"
- end
- end
+ local_temp_path = local_path.sub(/$/, ".#{$$}")
+ local_temp_path = local_temp_path.sub(/$/, ".retrying") if retrying
+ local_temp_path = local_temp_path.sub(/$/, ".tmp")
- response = @fetcher.call(remote_path, headers)
- return nil if response.is_a?(Net::HTTPNotModified)
+ # first try to fetch any new bytes on the existing file
+ if retrying.nil? && local_path.file?
+ copy_file local_path, local_temp_path
- content = response.body
+ headers["If-None-Match"] = etag_for(local_temp_path)
+ headers["Range"] =
+ if local_temp_path.size.nonzero?
+ # Subtract a byte to ensure the range won't be empty.
+ # Avoids 416 (Range Not Satisfiable) responses.
+ "bytes=#{local_temp_path.size - 1}-"
+ else
+ "bytes=#{local_temp_path.size}-"
+ end
+ end
- etag = (response["ETag"] || "").gsub(%r{\AW/}, "")
- correct_response = SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(local_temp_path) do
- if response.is_a?(Net::HTTPPartialContent) && local_temp_path.size.nonzero?
- local_temp_path.open("a") {|f| f << slice_body(content, 1..-1) }
+ response = @fetcher.call(remote_path, headers)
+ return nil if response.is_a?(Net::HTTPNotModified)
- etag_for(local_temp_path) == etag
- else
- local_temp_path.open("wb") {|f| f << content }
+ content = response.body
- etag.length.zero? || etag_for(local_temp_path) == etag
- end
- end
+ etag = (response["ETag"] || "").gsub(%r{\AW/}, "")
+ correct_response = SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(local_temp_path) do
+ if response.is_a?(Net::HTTPPartialContent) && local_temp_path.size.nonzero?
+ local_temp_path.open("a") {|f| f << slice_body(content, 1..-1) }
- if correct_response
- SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(local_path) do
- FileUtils.mv(local_temp_path, local_path)
- end
- return nil
+ etag_for(local_temp_path) == etag
+ else
+ local_temp_path.open("wb") {|f| f << content }
+
+ etag.length.zero? || etag_for(local_temp_path) == etag
end
+ end
- if retrying
- raise MisMatchedChecksumError.new(remote_path, etag, etag_for(local_temp_path))
+ if correct_response
+ SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(local_path) do
+ FileUtils.mv(local_temp_path, local_path)
end
+ return nil
+ end
- update(local_path, remote_path, :retrying)
+ if retrying
+ raise MisMatchedChecksumError.new(remote_path, etag, etag_for(local_temp_path))
end
+
+ update(local_path, remote_path, :retrying)
rescue Zlib::GzipFile::Error
raise Bundler::HTTPError
+ ensure
+ FileUtils.remove_file(local_temp_path) if File.exist?(local_temp_path)
end
def etag_for(path)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/current_ruby.rb b/lib/bundler/current_ruby.rb
index f9987c4da8..f009b07ad7 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/current_ruby.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/current_ruby.rb
@@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ module Bundler
2.7
3.0
3.1
+ 3.2
+ 3.3
].freeze
KNOWN_MAJOR_VERSIONS = KNOWN_MINOR_VERSIONS.map {|v| v.split(".", 2).first }.uniq.freeze
diff --git a/lib/bundler/definition.rb b/lib/bundler/definition.rb
index 9043efe408..564530a98c 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/definition.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/definition.rb
@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ module Bundler
:locked_deps,
:locked_gems,
:platforms,
- :requires,
:ruby_version,
:lockfile,
:gemfiles
@@ -77,9 +76,13 @@ module Bundler
@lockfile = lockfile
@lockfile_contents = String.new
+
@locked_bundler_version = nil
- @locked_ruby_version = nil
+ @resolved_bundler_version = nil
+
+ @locked_ruby_version = nil
@new_platform = nil
+ @removed_platform = nil
if lockfile && File.exist?(lockfile)
@lockfile_contents = Bundler.read_file(lockfile)
@@ -130,7 +133,7 @@ module Bundler
end
@unlocking ||= @unlock[:ruby] ||= (!@locked_ruby_version ^ !@ruby_version)
- add_current_platform unless current_ruby_platform_locked? || Bundler.frozen_bundle?
+ add_current_platform unless Bundler.frozen_bundle?
converge_path_sources_to_gemspec_sources
@path_changes = converge_paths
@@ -146,7 +149,7 @@ module Bundler
@dependency_changes = converge_dependencies
@local_changes = converge_locals
- @requires = compute_requires
+ @missing_lockfile_dep = check_missing_lockfile_dep
end
def gem_version_promoter
@@ -159,13 +162,6 @@ module Bundler
resolve
end
- def resolve_prefering_local!
- @prefer_local = true
- @remote = true
- sources.remote!
- resolve
- end
-
def resolve_with_cache!
sources.cached!
resolve
@@ -177,6 +173,23 @@ module Bundler
resolve
end
+ def resolution_mode=(options)
+ if options["local"]
+ @remote = false
+ else
+ @remote = true
+ @prefer_local = options["prefer-local"]
+ end
+ end
+
+ def setup_sources_for_resolve
+ if @remote == false
+ sources.cached!
+ else
+ sources.remote!
+ end
+ end
+
# For given dependency list returns a SpecSet with Gemspec of all the required
# dependencies.
# 1. The method first resolves the dependencies specified in Gemfile
@@ -207,6 +220,7 @@ module Bundler
rescue BundlerError => e
@resolve = nil
@resolver = nil
+ @resolution_packages = nil
@specs = nil
@gem_version_promoter = nil
@@ -223,6 +237,14 @@ module Bundler
end
def current_dependencies
+ filter_relevant(dependencies)
+ end
+
+ def current_locked_dependencies
+ filter_relevant(locked_dependencies)
+ end
+
+ def filter_relevant(dependencies)
dependencies.select do |d|
d.should_include? && !d.gem_platforms([generic_local_platform]).empty?
end
@@ -262,20 +284,20 @@ module Bundler
@resolve ||= if Bundler.frozen_bundle?
Bundler.ui.debug "Frozen, using resolution from the lockfile"
@locked_specs
- elsif !unlocking? && nothing_changed?
+ elsif no_resolve_needed?
if deleted_deps.any?
- Bundler.ui.debug("Some dependencies were deleted, using a subset of the resolution from the lockfile")
+ Bundler.ui.debug "Some dependencies were deleted, using a subset of the resolution from the lockfile"
SpecSet.new(filter_specs(@locked_specs, @dependencies - deleted_deps))
else
- Bundler.ui.debug("Found no changes, using resolution from the lockfile")
- if @locked_gems.may_include_redundant_platform_specific_gems?
+ Bundler.ui.debug "Found no changes, using resolution from the lockfile"
+ if @removed_platform || @locked_gems.may_include_redundant_platform_specific_gems?
SpecSet.new(filter_specs(@locked_specs, @dependencies))
else
@locked_specs
end
end
else
- Bundler.ui.debug("Found changes from the lockfile, re-resolving dependencies because #{change_reason}")
+ Bundler.ui.debug "Found changes from the lockfile, re-resolving dependencies because #{change_reason}"
start_resolution
end
end
@@ -295,11 +317,11 @@ module Bundler
# Convert to \r\n if the existing lock has them
# i.e., Windows with `git config core.autocrlf=true`
- contents.gsub!(/\n/, "\r\n") if @lockfile_contents.match("\r\n")
+ contents.gsub!(/\n/, "\r\n") if @lockfile_contents.match?("\r\n")
if @locked_bundler_version
locked_major = @locked_bundler_version.segments.first
- current_major = Bundler.gem_version.segments.first
+ current_major = bundler_version_to_lock.segments.first
updating_major = locked_major < current_major
end
@@ -339,27 +361,16 @@ module Bundler
end
end
+ def bundler_version_to_lock
+ @resolved_bundler_version || Bundler.gem_version
+ end
+
def to_lock
require_relative "lockfile_generator"
LockfileGenerator.generate(self)
end
def ensure_equivalent_gemfile_and_lockfile(explicit_flag = false)
- msg = String.new
- msg << "You are trying to install in deployment mode after changing\n" \
- "your Gemfile. Run `bundle install` elsewhere and add the\n" \
- "updated #{Bundler.default_lockfile.relative_path_from(SharedHelpers.pwd)} to version control."
-
- unless explicit_flag
- suggested_command = if Bundler.settings.locations("frozen").keys.&([:global, :local]).any?
- "bundle config unset frozen"
- elsif Bundler.settings.locations("deployment").keys.&([:global, :local]).any?
- "bundle config unset deployment"
- end
- msg << "\n\nIf this is a development machine, remove the #{Bundler.default_gemfile} " \
- "freeze \nby running `#{suggested_command}`." if suggested_command
- end
-
added = []
deleted = []
changed = []
@@ -373,32 +384,36 @@ module Bundler
deleted.concat deleted_deps.map {|d| "* #{pretty_dep(d)}" } if deleted_deps.any?
both_sources = Hash.new {|h, k| h[k] = [] }
- @dependencies.each {|d| both_sources[d.name][0] = d }
-
- locked_dependencies.each do |d|
- next if !Bundler.feature_flag.bundler_3_mode? && @locked_specs[d.name].empty?
-
- both_sources[d.name][1] = d
- end
+ current_dependencies.each {|d| both_sources[d.name][0] = d }
+ current_locked_dependencies.each {|d| both_sources[d.name][1] = d }
both_sources.each do |name, (dep, lock_dep)|
next if dep.nil? || lock_dep.nil?
- gemfile_source = dep.source || sources.default_source
- lock_source = lock_dep.source || sources.default_source
+ gemfile_source = dep.source || default_source
+ lock_source = lock_dep.source || default_source
next if lock_source.include?(gemfile_source)
- gemfile_source_name = dep.source ? gemfile_source.identifier : "no specified source"
- lockfile_source_name = lock_dep.source ? lock_source.identifier : "no specified source"
+ gemfile_source_name = dep.source ? gemfile_source.to_gemfile : "no specified source"
+ lockfile_source_name = lock_dep.source ? lock_source.to_gemfile : "no specified source"
changed << "* #{name} from `#{lockfile_source_name}` to `#{gemfile_source_name}`"
end
reason = change_reason
- msg << "\n\n#{reason.split(", ").map(&:capitalize).join("\n")}" unless reason.strip.empty?
+ msg = String.new
+ msg << "#{reason.capitalize.strip}, but the lockfile can't be updated because frozen mode is set"
msg << "\n\nYou have added to the Gemfile:\n" << added.join("\n") if added.any?
msg << "\n\nYou have deleted from the Gemfile:\n" << deleted.join("\n") if deleted.any?
msg << "\n\nYou have changed in the Gemfile:\n" << changed.join("\n") if changed.any?
- msg << "\n"
+ msg << "\n\nRun `bundle install` elsewhere and add the updated #{Bundler.default_lockfile.relative_path_from(SharedHelpers.pwd)} to version control.\n"
+
+ unless explicit_flag
+ suggested_command = unless Bundler.settings.locations("frozen").keys.include?(:env)
+ "bundle config set frozen false"
+ end
+ msg << "If this is a development machine, remove the #{Bundler.default_gemfile.relative_path_from(SharedHelpers.pwd)} " \
+ "freeze by running `#{suggested_command}`." if suggested_command
+ end
raise ProductionError, msg if added.any? || deleted.any? || changed.any? || !nothing_changed?
end
@@ -447,7 +462,9 @@ module Bundler
end
def remove_platform(platform)
- return if @platforms.delete(Gem::Platform.new(platform))
+ removed_platform = @platforms.delete(Gem::Platform.new(platform))
+ @removed_platform ||= removed_platform
+ return if removed_platform
raise InvalidOption, "Unable to remove the platform `#{platform}` since the only platforms are #{@platforms.join ", "}"
end
@@ -461,7 +478,11 @@ module Bundler
private :sources
def nothing_changed?
- !@source_changes && !@dependency_changes && !@new_platform && !@path_changes && !@local_changes
+ !@source_changes && !@dependency_changes && !@new_platform && !@path_changes && !@local_changes && !@missing_lockfile_dep && !@unlocking_bundler
+ end
+
+ def no_resolve_needed?
+ !unlocking? && nothing_changed?
end
def unlocking?
@@ -471,31 +492,26 @@ module Bundler
private
def resolver
- @resolver ||= begin
- last_resolve = converge_locked_specs
- remove_ruby_from_platforms_if_necessary!(current_dependencies)
- Resolver.new(source_requirements, last_resolve, gem_version_promoter, additional_base_requirements_for_resolve(last_resolve))
- end
+ @resolver ||= Resolver.new(resolution_packages, gem_version_promoter)
end
def expanded_dependencies
- @expanded_dependencies ||= dependencies + metadata_dependencies
+ dependencies_with_bundler + metadata_dependencies
end
- def resolution_packages
- @resolution_packages ||= begin
- packages = Hash.new do |h, k|
- h[k] = Resolver::Package.new(k, @platforms, @originally_locked_specs, @unlock[:gems])
- end
-
- expanded_dependencies.each do |dep|
- name = dep.name
- platforms = dep.gem_platforms(@platforms)
+ def dependencies_with_bundler
+ return dependencies unless @unlocking_bundler
+ return dependencies if dependencies.map(&:name).include?("bundler")
- packages[name] = Resolver::Package.new(name, platforms, @originally_locked_specs, @unlock[:gems], :dependency => dep)
- end
+ [Dependency.new("bundler", @unlocking_bundler)] + dependencies
+ end
- packages
+ def resolution_packages
+ @resolution_packages ||= begin
+ last_resolve = converge_locked_specs
+ remove_ruby_from_platforms_if_necessary!(current_dependencies)
+ packages = Resolver::Base.new(source_requirements, expanded_dependencies, last_resolve, @platforms, :locked_specs => @originally_locked_specs, :unlock => @unlock[:gems], :prerelease => gem_version_promoter.pre?)
+ additional_base_requirements_for_resolve(packages, last_resolve)
end
end
@@ -524,13 +540,24 @@ module Bundler
raise GemNotFound, "Could not find #{missing_specs_list.join(" nor ")}"
end
+ incomplete_specs = specs.incomplete_specs
loop do
- incomplete_specs = specs.incomplete_specs
break if incomplete_specs.empty?
Bundler.ui.debug("The lockfile does not have all gems needed for the current platform though, Bundler will still re-resolve dependencies")
- @resolve = start_resolution(:exclude_specs => incomplete_specs)
+ setup_sources_for_resolve
+ resolution_packages.delete(incomplete_specs)
+ @resolve = start_resolution
specs = resolve.materialize(dependencies)
+
+ still_incomplete_specs = specs.incomplete_specs
+
+ if still_incomplete_specs == incomplete_specs
+ package = resolution_packages.get_package(incomplete_specs.first.name)
+ resolver.raise_not_found! package
+ end
+
+ incomplete_specs = still_incomplete_specs
end
bundler = sources.metadata_source.specs.search(["bundler", Bundler.gem_version]).last
@@ -539,14 +566,16 @@ module Bundler
specs
end
- def start_resolution(exclude_specs: [])
- result = resolver.start(expanded_dependencies, resolution_packages, :exclude_specs => exclude_specs)
+ def start_resolution
+ result = resolver.start
+
+ @resolved_bundler_version = result.find {|spec| spec.name == "bundler" }&.version
SpecSet.new(SpecSet.new(result).for(dependencies, false, @platforms))
end
def precompute_source_requirements_for_indirect_dependencies?
- @remote && sources.non_global_rubygems_sources.all?(&:dependency_api_available?) && !sources.aggregate_global_source?
+ sources.non_global_rubygems_sources.all?(&:dependency_api_available?) && !sources.aggregate_global_source?
end
def pin_locally_available_names(source_requirements)
@@ -576,6 +605,8 @@ module Bundler
end
def add_current_platform
+ return if current_ruby_platform_locked?
+
add_platform(local_platform)
end
@@ -597,6 +628,8 @@ module Bundler
[@new_platform, "you added a new platform to your gemfile"],
[@path_changes, "the gemspecs for path gems changed"],
[@local_changes, "the gemspecs for git local gems changed"],
+ [@missing_lockfile_dep, "your lock file is missing \"#{@missing_lockfile_dep}\""],
+ [@unlocking_bundler, "an update to the version of Bundler itself was requested"],
].select(&:first).map(&:last).join(", ")
end
@@ -638,8 +671,8 @@ module Bundler
Bundler.settings.local_overrides.map do |k, v|
spec = @dependencies.find {|s| s.name == k }
- source = spec && spec.source
- if source && source.respond_to?(:local_override!)
+ source = spec&.source
+ if source&.respond_to?(:local_override!)
source.unlock! if @unlock[:gems].include?(spec.name)
locals << [source, source.local_override!(v)]
end
@@ -651,6 +684,26 @@ module Bundler
!sources_with_changes.each {|source| @unlock[:sources] << source.name }.empty?
end
+ def check_missing_lockfile_dep
+ all_locked_specs = @locked_specs.map(&:name) << "bundler"
+
+ missing = @locked_specs.select do |s|
+ s.dependencies.any? {|dep| !all_locked_specs.include?(dep.name) }
+ end
+
+ if missing.any?
+ @locked_specs.delete(missing)
+
+ return missing.first.name
+ end
+
+ return if @dependency_changes
+
+ current_dependencies.find do |d|
+ @locked_specs[d.name].empty? && d.name != "bundler"
+ end&.name
+ end
+
def converge_paths
sources.path_sources.any? do |source|
specs_changed?(source)
@@ -704,6 +757,8 @@ module Bundler
dep.source = sources.get(dep.source)
end
+ next if unlocking?
+
unless locked_dep = @locked_deps[dep.name]
changes = true
next
@@ -750,26 +805,27 @@ module Bundler
def converge_specs(specs)
converged = []
-
- deps = @dependencies.select do |dep|
- specs[dep].any? {|s| s.satisfies?(dep) && (!dep.source || s.source.include?(dep.source)) }
- end
+ deps = []
@specs_that_changed_sources = []
specs.each do |s|
+ name = s.name
dep = @dependencies.find {|d| s.satisfies?(d) }
+ lockfile_source = s.source
- # Replace the locked dependency's source with the equivalent source from the Gemfile
- s.source = if dep && dep.source
- gemfile_source = dep.source
- lockfile_source = s.source
+ if dep
+ gemfile_source = dep.source || default_source
@specs_that_changed_sources << s if gemfile_source != lockfile_source
+ deps << dep if !dep.source || lockfile_source.include?(dep.source)
+ @unlock[:gems] << name if lockfile_source.include?(dep.source) && lockfile_source != gemfile_source
- gemfile_source
+ # Replace the locked dependency's source with the equivalent source from the Gemfile
+ s.source = gemfile_source
else
- sources.get_with_fallback(s.source)
+ # Replace the locked dependency's source with the default source, if the locked source is no longer in the Gemfile
+ s.source = default_source unless sources.get(lockfile_source)
end
next if @unlock[:sources].include?(s.source.name)
@@ -778,9 +834,9 @@ module Bundler
if s.source.instance_of?(Source::Path) || s.source.instance_of?(Source::Gemspec)
new_specs = begin
s.source.specs
- rescue PathError, GitError
+ rescue PathError
# if we won't need the source (according to the lockfile),
- # don't error if the path/git source isn't available
+ # don't error if the path source isn't available
next if specs.
for(requested_dependencies, false).
none? {|locked_spec| locked_spec.source == s.source }
@@ -789,15 +845,16 @@ module Bundler
end
new_spec = new_specs[s].first
-
- # If the spec is no longer in the path source, unlock it. This
- # commonly happens if the version changed in the gemspec
- next unless new_spec
-
- s.dependencies.replace(new_spec.dependencies)
+ if new_spec
+ s.dependencies.replace(new_spec.dependencies)
+ else
+ # If the spec is no longer in the path source, unlock it. This
+ # commonly happens if the version changed in the gemspec
+ @unlock[:gems] << name
+ end
end
- if dep.nil? && requested_dependencies.find {|d| s.name == d.name }
+ if dep.nil? && requested_dependencies.find {|d| name == d.name }
@unlock[:gems] << s.name
else
converged << s
@@ -821,7 +878,7 @@ module Bundler
source_requirements = if precompute_source_requirements_for_indirect_dependencies?
all_requirements = source_map.all_requirements
all_requirements = pin_locally_available_names(all_requirements) if @prefer_local
- { :default => sources.default_source }.merge(all_requirements)
+ { :default => default_source }.merge(all_requirements)
else
{ :default => Source::RubygemsAggregate.new(sources, source_map) }.merge(source_map.direct_requirements)
end
@@ -829,12 +886,24 @@ module Bundler
metadata_dependencies.each do |dep|
source_requirements[dep.name] = sources.metadata_source
end
- source_requirements[:default_bundler] = source_requirements["bundler"] || sources.default_source
- source_requirements["bundler"] = sources.metadata_source # needs to come last to override
+
+ default_bundler_source = source_requirements["bundler"] || default_source
+
+ if @unlocking_bundler
+ default_bundler_source.add_dependency_names("bundler")
+ else
+ source_requirements[:default_bundler] = default_bundler_source
+ source_requirements["bundler"] = sources.metadata_source # needs to come last to override
+ end
+
verify_changed_sources!
source_requirements
end
+ def default_source
+ sources.default_source
+ end
+
def verify_changed_sources!
@specs_that_changed_sources.each do |s|
if s.source.specs.search(s.name).empty?
@@ -853,7 +922,8 @@ module Bundler
if preserve_unknown_sections
sections_to_ignore = LockfileParser.sections_to_ignore(@locked_bundler_version)
sections_to_ignore += LockfileParser.unknown_sections_in_lockfile(current)
- sections_to_ignore += LockfileParser::ENVIRONMENT_VERSION_SECTIONS
+ sections_to_ignore << LockfileParser::RUBY
+ sections_to_ignore << LockfileParser::BUNDLED unless @unlocking_bundler
pattern = /#{Regexp.union(sections_to_ignore)}\n(\s{2,}.*\n)+/
whitespace_cleanup = /\n{2,}/
current = current.gsub(pattern, "\n").gsub(whitespace_cleanup, "\n\n").strip
@@ -862,22 +932,13 @@ module Bundler
current == proposed
end
- def compute_requires
- dependencies.reduce({}) do |requires, dep|
- next requires unless dep.should_include?
- requires[dep.name] = Array(dep.autorequire || dep.name).map do |file|
- # Allow `require: true` as an alias for `require: <name>`
- file == true ? dep.name : file
- end
- requires
+ def additional_base_requirements_for_resolve(resolution_packages, last_resolve)
+ return resolution_packages unless @locked_gems && !sources.expired_sources?(@locked_gems.sources)
+ converge_specs(@originally_locked_specs - last_resolve).each do |locked_spec|
+ next if locked_spec.source.is_a?(Source::Path)
+ resolution_packages.base_requirements[locked_spec.name] = Gem::Requirement.new(">= #{locked_spec.version}")
end
- end
-
- def additional_base_requirements_for_resolve(last_resolve)
- return [] unless @locked_gems && unlocking? && !sources.expired_sources?(@locked_gems.sources)
- converge_specs(@originally_locked_specs - last_resolve).map do |locked_spec|
- Dependency.new(locked_spec.name, ">= #{locked_spec.version}")
- end.uniq
+ resolution_packages
end
def remove_ruby_from_platforms_if_necessary!(dependencies)
@@ -885,6 +946,8 @@ module Bundler
Bundler.local_platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY ||
!platforms.include?(Gem::Platform::RUBY) ||
(@new_platform && platforms.last == Gem::Platform::RUBY) ||
+ @path_changes ||
+ @dependency_changes ||
!@originally_locked_specs.incomplete_ruby_specs?(dependencies)
remove_platform(Gem::Platform::RUBY)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/dependency.rb b/lib/bundler/dependency.rb
index 695e5c12b2..5f17943629 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/dependency.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/dependency.rb
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ require_relative "rubygems_ext"
module Bundler
class Dependency < Gem::Dependency
attr_reader :autorequire
- attr_reader :groups, :platforms, :gemfile, :path, :git, :github, :branch, :ref, :force_ruby_platform
+ attr_reader :groups, :platforms, :gemfile, :path, :git, :github, :branch, :ref
- ALL_RUBY_VERSIONS = ((18..27).to_a + (30..31).to_a).freeze
+ ALL_RUBY_VERSIONS = ((18..27).to_a + (30..33).to_a).freeze
PLATFORM_MAP = {
:ruby => [Gem::Platform::RUBY, ALL_RUBY_VERSIONS],
:mri => [Gem::Platform::RUBY, ALL_RUBY_VERSIONS],
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ module Bundler
@env = options["env"]
@should_include = options.fetch("should_include", true)
@gemfile = options["gemfile"]
- @force_ruby_platform = options["force_ruby_platform"]
+ @force_ruby_platform = options["force_ruby_platform"] if options.key?("force_ruby_platform")
@autorequire = Array(options["require"] || []) if options.key?("require")
end
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ module Bundler
# Returns the platforms this dependency is valid for, in the same order as
# passed in the `valid_platforms` parameter
def gem_platforms(valid_platforms)
- return [Gem::Platform::RUBY] if @force_ruby_platform
+ return [Gem::Platform::RUBY] if force_ruby_platform
return valid_platforms if @platforms.empty?
valid_platforms.select {|p| expanded_platforms.include?(GemHelpers.generic(p)) }
diff --git a/lib/bundler/dsl.rb b/lib/bundler/dsl.rb
index 547db16190..03c80a408c 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/dsl.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/dsl.rb
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def eval_gemfile(gemfile, contents = nil)
- expanded_gemfile_path = Pathname.new(gemfile).expand_path(@gemfile && @gemfile.parent)
+ expanded_gemfile_path = Pathname.new(gemfile).expand_path(@gemfile&.parent)
original_gemfile = @gemfile
@gemfile = expanded_gemfile_path
@gemfiles << expanded_gemfile_path
@@ -277,8 +277,8 @@ module Bundler
if repo_name =~ GITHUB_PULL_REQUEST_URL
{
"git" => "https://github.com/#{$1}.git",
- "branch" => "refs/pull/#{$2}/head",
- "ref" => nil,
+ "branch" => nil,
+ "ref" => "refs/pull/#{$2}/head",
"tag" => nil,
}
else
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ module Bundler
if name.is_a?(Symbol)
raise GemfileError, %(You need to specify gem names as Strings. Use 'gem "#{name}"' instead)
end
- if name =~ /\s/
+ if /\s/.match?(name)
raise GemfileError, %('#{name}' is not a valid gem name because it contains whitespace)
end
raise GemfileError, %(an empty gem name is not valid) if name.empty?
diff --git a/lib/bundler/endpoint_specification.rb b/lib/bundler/endpoint_specification.rb
index d315d1cc68..863544b1f9 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/endpoint_specification.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/endpoint_specification.rb
@@ -26,10 +26,6 @@ module Bundler
@platform
end
- def identifier
- @__identifier ||= [name, version, platform.to_s]
- end
-
# needed for standalone, load required_paths from local gemspec
# after the gem is installed
def require_paths
diff --git a/lib/bundler/env.rb b/lib/bundler/env.rb
index 1763035a8a..7b1152930e 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/env.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/env.rb
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def self.git_version
- Bundler::Source::Git::GitProxy.new(nil, nil, nil).full_version
+ Bundler::Source::Git::GitProxy.new(nil, nil).full_version
rescue Bundler::Source::Git::GitNotInstalledError
"not installed"
end
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ module Bundler
specs = Bundler.rubygems.find_name(name)
out << [" #{name}", "(#{specs.map(&:version).join(",")})"] unless specs.empty?
end
- if (exe = caller.last.split(":").first) && exe =~ %r{(exe|bin)/bundler?\z}
+ if (exe = caller.last.split(":").first)&.match? %r{(exe|bin)/bundler?\z}
shebang = File.read(exe).lines.first
shebang.sub!(/^#!\s*/, "")
unless shebang.start_with?(Gem.ruby, "/usr/bin/env ruby")
diff --git a/lib/bundler/environment_preserver.rb b/lib/bundler/environment_preserver.rb
index 70967522af..57013f5d50 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/environment_preserver.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/environment_preserver.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
module Bundler
class EnvironmentPreserver
- INTENTIONALLY_NIL = "BUNDLER_ENVIRONMENT_PRESERVER_INTENTIONALLY_NIL".freeze
+ INTENTIONALLY_NIL = "BUNDLER_ENVIRONMENT_PRESERVER_INTENTIONALLY_NIL"
BUNDLER_KEYS = %w[
BUNDLE_BIN_PATH
BUNDLE_GEMFILE
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ module Bundler
RUBYLIB
RUBYOPT
].map(&:freeze).freeze
- BUNDLER_PREFIX = "BUNDLER_ORIG_".freeze
+ BUNDLER_PREFIX = "BUNDLER_ORIG_"
def self.from_env
new(env_to_hash(ENV), BUNDLER_KEYS)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/feature_flag.rb b/lib/bundler/feature_flag.rb
index 983de3137c..ab2189f7f0 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/feature_flag.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/feature_flag.rb
@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ module Bundler
settings_flag(:plugins) { @bundler_version >= Gem::Version.new("1.14") }
settings_flag(:print_only_version_number) { bundler_3_mode? }
settings_flag(:setup_makes_kernel_gem_public) { !bundler_3_mode? }
- settings_flag(:suppress_install_using_messages) { bundler_3_mode? }
settings_flag(:update_requires_all_flag) { bundler_4_mode? }
settings_option(:default_cli_command) { bundler_3_mode? ? :cli_help : :install }
diff --git a/lib/bundler/fetcher.rb b/lib/bundler/fetcher.rb
index 61241b6523..2119799f68 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/fetcher.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/fetcher.rb
@@ -29,9 +29,7 @@ module Bundler
" is a chance you are experiencing a man-in-the-middle attack, but" \
" most likely your system doesn't have the CA certificates needed" \
" for verification. For information about OpenSSL certificates, see" \
- " https://railsapps.github.io/openssl-certificate-verify-failed.html." \
- " To connect without using SSL, edit your Gemfile" \
- " sources and change 'https' to 'http'."
+ " https://railsapps.github.io/openssl-certificate-verify-failed.html."
end
end
@@ -39,8 +37,7 @@ module Bundler
class SSLError < HTTPError
def initialize(msg = nil)
super msg || "Could not load OpenSSL.\n" \
- "You must recompile Ruby with OpenSSL support or change the sources in your " \
- "Gemfile from 'https' to 'http'."
+ "You must recompile Ruby with OpenSSL support."
end
end
@@ -64,6 +61,16 @@ module Bundler
end
end
+ # This error is raised if HTTP authentication is correct, but lacks
+ # necessary permissions.
+ class AuthenticationForbiddenError < HTTPError
+ def initialize(remote_uri)
+ remote_uri = filter_uri(remote_uri)
+ super "Access token could not be authenticated for #{remote_uri}.\n" \
+ "Make sure it's valid and has the necessary scopes configured."
+ end
+ end
+
# Exceptions classes that should bypass retry attempts. If your password didn't work the
# first time, it's not going to the third time.
NET_ERRORS = [:HTTPBadGateway, :HTTPBadRequest, :HTTPFailedDependency,
@@ -73,7 +80,7 @@ module Bundler
:HTTPRequestURITooLong, :HTTPUnauthorized, :HTTPUnprocessableEntity,
:HTTPUnsupportedMediaType, :HTTPVersionNotSupported].freeze
FAIL_ERRORS = begin
- fail_errors = [AuthenticationRequiredError, BadAuthenticationError, FallbackError]
+ fail_errors = [AuthenticationRequiredError, BadAuthenticationError, AuthenticationForbiddenError, FallbackError]
fail_errors << Gem::Requirement::BadRequirementError
fail_errors.concat(NET_ERRORS.map {|e| Net.const_get(e) })
end.freeze
@@ -105,11 +112,11 @@ module Bundler
uri = Bundler::URI.parse("#{remote_uri}#{Gem::MARSHAL_SPEC_DIR}#{spec_file_name}.rz")
if uri.scheme == "file"
path = Bundler.rubygems.correct_for_windows_path(uri.path)
- Bundler.load_marshal Bundler.rubygems.inflate(Gem.read_binary(path))
+ Bundler.safe_load_marshal Bundler.rubygems.inflate(Gem.read_binary(path))
elsif cached_spec_path = gemspec_cached_path(spec_file_name)
Bundler.load_gemspec(cached_spec_path)
else
- Bundler.load_marshal Bundler.rubygems.inflate(downloader.fetch(uri).body)
+ Bundler.safe_load_marshal Bundler.rubygems.inflate(downloader.fetch(uri).body)
end
rescue MarshalError
raise HTTPError, "Gemspec #{spec} contained invalid data.\n" \
diff --git a/lib/bundler/fetcher/compact_index.rb b/lib/bundler/fetcher/compact_index.rb
index b23176588f..8d30dec471 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/fetcher/compact_index.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/fetcher/compact_index.rb
@@ -12,17 +12,15 @@ module Bundler
method = instance_method(method_name)
undef_method(method_name)
define_method(method_name) do |*args, &blk|
- begin
- method.bind(self).call(*args, &blk)
- rescue NetworkDownError, CompactIndexClient::Updater::MisMatchedChecksumError => e
- raise HTTPError, e.message
- rescue AuthenticationRequiredError
- # Fail since we got a 401 from the server.
- raise
- rescue HTTPError => e
- Bundler.ui.trace(e)
- nil
- end
+ method.bind(self).call(*args, &blk)
+ rescue NetworkDownError, CompactIndexClient::Updater::MisMatchedChecksumError => e
+ raise HTTPError, e.message
+ rescue AuthenticationRequiredError, BadAuthenticationError
+ # Fail since we got a 401 from the server.
+ raise
+ rescue HTTPError => e
+ Bundler.ui.trace(e)
+ nil
end
end
@@ -42,7 +40,7 @@ module Bundler
deps = begin
parallel_compact_index_client.dependencies(remaining_gems)
rescue TooManyRequestsError
- @bundle_worker.stop if @bundle_worker
+ @bundle_worker&.stop
@bundle_worker = nil # reset it. Not sure if necessary
serial_compact_index_client.dependencies(remaining_gems)
end
@@ -51,7 +49,7 @@ module Bundler
complete_gems.concat(deps.map(&:first)).uniq!
remaining_gems = next_gems - complete_gems
end
- @bundle_worker.stop if @bundle_worker
+ @bundle_worker&.stop
@bundle_worker = nil # reset it. Not sure if necessary
gem_info
diff --git a/lib/bundler/fetcher/dependency.rb b/lib/bundler/fetcher/dependency.rb
index c52c32fb5b..18b606abb6 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/fetcher/dependency.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/fetcher/dependency.rb
@@ -34,14 +34,10 @@ module Bundler
returned_gems = spec_list.map(&:first).uniq
specs(deps_list, full_dependency_list + returned_gems, spec_list + last_spec_list)
- rescue MarshalError
+ rescue MarshalError, HTTPError, GemspecError
Bundler.ui.info "" unless Bundler.ui.debug? # new line now that the dots are over
Bundler.ui.debug "could not fetch from the dependency API, trying the full index"
nil
- rescue HTTPError, GemspecError
- Bundler.ui.info "" unless Bundler.ui.debug? # new line now that the dots are over
- Bundler.ui.debug "could not fetch from the dependency API\nit's suggested to retry using the full index via `bundle install --full-index`"
- nil
end
def dependency_specs(gem_names)
@@ -55,7 +51,7 @@ module Bundler
gem_list = []
gem_names.each_slice(Source::Rubygems::API_REQUEST_SIZE) do |names|
marshalled_deps = downloader.fetch(dependency_api_uri(names)).body
- gem_list.concat(Bundler.load_marshal(marshalled_deps))
+ gem_list.concat(Bundler.safe_load_marshal(marshalled_deps))
end
gem_list
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/fetcher/downloader.rb b/lib/bundler/fetcher/downloader.rb
index 0a668eb17c..3062899e0e 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/fetcher/downloader.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/fetcher/downloader.rb
@@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ module Bundler
when Net::HTTPUnauthorized
raise BadAuthenticationError, uri.host if uri.userinfo
raise AuthenticationRequiredError, uri.host
+ when Net::HTTPForbidden
+ raise AuthenticationForbiddenError, uri.host
when Net::HTTPNotFound
raise FallbackError, "Net::HTTPNotFound: #{filtered_uri}"
else
@@ -61,9 +63,6 @@ module Bundler
req.basic_auth(user, password)
end
connection.request(uri, req)
- rescue NoMethodError => e
- raise unless ["undefined method", "use_ssl="].all? {|snippet| e.message.include? snippet }
- raise LoadError.new("cannot load such file -- openssl")
rescue OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError
raise CertificateFailureError.new(uri)
rescue *HTTP_ERRORS => e
@@ -80,7 +79,7 @@ module Bundler
private
def validate_uri_scheme!(uri)
- return if uri.scheme =~ /\Ahttps?\z/
+ return if /\Ahttps?\z/.match?(uri.scheme)
raise InvalidOption,
"The request uri `#{uri}` has an invalid scheme (`#{uri.scheme}`). " \
"Did you mean `http` or `https`?"
diff --git a/lib/bundler/fetcher/index.rb b/lib/bundler/fetcher/index.rb
index 6bb9fcc193..c623647f01 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/fetcher/index.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/fetcher/index.rb
@@ -15,8 +15,7 @@ module Bundler
raise BadAuthenticationError, remote_uri if remote_uri.userinfo
raise AuthenticationRequiredError, remote_uri
when /403/
- raise BadAuthenticationError, remote_uri if remote_uri.userinfo
- raise AuthenticationRequiredError, remote_uri
+ raise AuthenticationForbiddenError, remote_uri
else
raise HTTPError, "Could not fetch specs from #{display_uri} due to underlying error <#{e.message}>"
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/force_platform.rb b/lib/bundler/force_platform.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..249a24ecd1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/bundler/force_platform.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+# frozen_string_literal: true
+
+module Bundler
+ module ForcePlatform
+ private
+
+ # The `:force_ruby_platform` value used by dependencies for resolution, and
+ # by locked specifications for materialization is `false` by default, except
+ # for TruffleRuby. TruffleRuby generally needs to force the RUBY platform
+ # variant unless the name is explicitly allowlisted.
+
+ def default_force_ruby_platform
+ return false unless RUBY_ENGINE == "truffleruby"
+
+ !Gem::Platform::REUSE_AS_BINARY_ON_TRUFFLERUBY.include?(name)
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/friendly_errors.rb b/lib/bundler/friendly_errors.rb
index d0d2a6679a..39afe8a071 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/friendly_errors.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/friendly_errors.rb
@@ -36,9 +36,6 @@ module Bundler
end
when Thor::Error
Bundler.ui.error error.message
- when LoadError
- raise error unless error.message =~ /cannot load such file -- openssl|openssl.so|libcrypto.so/
- Bundler.ui.error "\nCould not load OpenSSL. #{error.class}: #{error}\n#{error.backtrace.join("\n ")}"
when Interrupt
Bundler.ui.error "\nQuitting..."
Bundler.ui.trace error
@@ -98,7 +95,7 @@ module Bundler
def serialized_exception_for(e)
<<-EOS.gsub(/^ {8}/, "")
#{e.class}: #{e.message}
- #{e.backtrace && e.backtrace.join("\n ").chomp}
+ #{e.backtrace&.join("\n ")&.chomp}
EOS
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/gem_helper.rb b/lib/bundler/gem_helper.rb
index 0bbd2d9b75..dcf759cded 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/gem_helper.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/gem_helper.rb
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ module Bundler
def gemspec(&block)
gemspec = instance.gemspec
- block.call(gemspec) if block
+ block&.call(gemspec)
gemspec
end
end
@@ -152,8 +152,7 @@ module Bundler
def gem_push_host
env_rubygems_host = ENV["RUBYGEMS_HOST"]
- env_rubygems_host = nil if
- env_rubygems_host && env_rubygems_host.empty?
+ env_rubygems_host = nil if env_rubygems_host&.empty?
allowed_push_host || env_rubygems_host || "rubygems.org"
end
@@ -218,7 +217,7 @@ module Bundler
SharedHelpers.chdir(base) do
outbuf = IO.popen(cmd, :err => [:child, :out], &:read)
status = $?
- block.call(outbuf) if status.success? && block
+ block&.call(outbuf) if status.success?
[outbuf, status]
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/gem_version_promoter.rb b/lib/bundler/gem_version_promoter.rb
index d6ae65998f..d281f46eeb 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/gem_version_promoter.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/gem_version_promoter.rb
@@ -8,11 +8,12 @@ module Bundler
# to the resolution engine to select the best version.
class GemVersionPromoter
attr_reader :level
+ attr_accessor :pre
# By default, strict is false, meaning every available version of a gem
# is returned from sort_versions. The order gives preference to the
# requested level (:patch, :minor, :major) but in complicated requirement
- # cases some gems will by necessity by promoted past the requested level,
+ # cases some gems will by necessity be promoted past the requested level,
# or even reverted to older versions.
#
# If strict is set to true, the results from sort_versions will be
@@ -28,6 +29,7 @@ module Bundler
def initialize
@level = :major
@strict = false
+ @pre = false
end
# @param value [Symbol] One of three Symbols: :major, :minor or :patch.
@@ -66,23 +68,24 @@ module Bundler
level == :minor
end
+ # @return [bool] Convenience method for testing value of pre variable.
+ def pre?
+ pre == true
+ end
+
private
def filter_dep_specs(specs, package)
locked_version = package.locked_version
+ return specs if locked_version.nil? || major?
specs.select do |spec|
- if locked_version && !major?
- gsv = spec.version
- lsv = locked_version
+ gsv = spec.version
- must_match = minor? ? [0] : [0, 1]
+ must_match = minor? ? [0] : [0, 1]
- matches = must_match.map {|idx| gsv.segments[idx] == lsv.segments[idx] }
- matches.uniq == [true] ? (gsv >= lsv) : false
- else
- true
- end
+ all_match = must_match.all? {|idx| gsv.segments[idx] == locked_version.segments[idx] }
+ all_match && gsv >= locked_version
end
end
@@ -90,7 +93,7 @@ module Bundler
locked_version = package.locked_version
result = specs.sort do |a, b|
- unless locked_version && package.prerelease_specified?
+ unless package.prerelease_specified? || pre?
a_pre = a.prerelease?
b_pre = b.prerelease?
@@ -100,11 +103,11 @@ module Bundler
if major?
a <=> b
- elsif either_version_older_than_locked(a, b, locked_version)
+ elsif either_version_older_than_locked?(a, b, locked_version)
a <=> b
- elsif segments_do_not_match(a, b, :major)
+ elsif segments_do_not_match?(a, b, :major)
b <=> a
- elsif !minor? && segments_do_not_match(a, b, :minor)
+ elsif !minor? && segments_do_not_match?(a, b, :minor)
b <=> a
else
a <=> b
@@ -113,11 +116,11 @@ module Bundler
post_sort(result, package.unlock?, locked_version)
end
- def either_version_older_than_locked(a, b, locked_version)
+ def either_version_older_than_locked?(a, b, locked_version)
locked_version && (a.version < locked_version || b.version < locked_version)
end
- def segments_do_not_match(a, b, level)
+ def segments_do_not_match?(a, b, level)
index = [:major, :minor].index(level)
a.segments[index] != b.segments[index]
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/index.rb b/lib/bundler/index.rb
index 0301986ca9..b8c599f63a 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/index.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/index.rb
@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ module Bundler
attr_reader :specs, :all_specs, :sources
protected :specs, :all_specs
- RUBY = "ruby".freeze
- NULL = "\0".freeze
+ RUBY = "ruby"
+ NULL = "\0"
def initialize
@sources = []
diff --git a/lib/bundler/injector.rb b/lib/bundler/injector.rb
index 81465cec19..cb644a7f69 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/injector.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/injector.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
module Bundler
class Injector
- INJECTED_GEMS = "injected gems".freeze
+ INJECTED_GEMS = "injected gems"
def self.inject(new_deps, options = {})
injector = new(new_deps, options)
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ module Bundler
gemfile.each_with_index do |line, index|
next unless !line.nil? && line.strip.start_with?(block_name)
- if gemfile[index + 1] =~ /^\s*end\s*$/
+ if /^\s*end\s*$/.match?(gemfile[index + 1])
gemfile[index] = nil
gemfile[index + 1] = nil
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/inline.rb b/lib/bundler/inline.rb
index 6664d3ebc4..5c184f67a1 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/inline.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/inline.rb
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
#
def gemfile(install = false, options = {}, &gemfile)
require_relative "../bundler"
+ Bundler.reset!
opts = options.dup
ui = opts.delete(:ui) { Bundler::UI::Shell.new }
@@ -38,9 +39,8 @@ def gemfile(install = false, options = {}, &gemfile)
Bundler.ui = ui
raise ArgumentError, "Unknown options: #{opts.keys.join(", ")}" unless opts.empty?
- begin
+ Bundler.with_unbundled_env do
Bundler.instance_variable_set(:@bundle_path, Pathname.new(Gem.dir))
- old_gemfile = ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"]
Bundler::SharedHelpers.set_env "BUNDLE_GEMFILE", "Gemfile"
Bundler::Plugin.gemfile_install(&gemfile) if Bundler.feature_flag.plugins?
@@ -65,11 +65,9 @@ def gemfile(install = false, options = {}, &gemfile)
runtime = Bundler::Runtime.new(nil, definition)
runtime.setup.require
end
- ensure
- if old_gemfile
- ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"] = old_gemfile
- else
- ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"] = ""
- end
+ end
+
+ if ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"].nil?
+ ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"] = ""
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/installer.rb b/lib/bundler/installer.rb
index 1b17de5d4e..59b6a6ad22 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/installer.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/installer.rb
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ module Bundler
Gem::Specification.reset # invalidate gem specification cache so that installed gems are immediately available
- lock unless Bundler.frozen_bundle?
+ lock
Standalone.new(options[:standalone], @definition).generate if options[:standalone]
end
end
@@ -136,11 +136,7 @@ module Bundler
mode = Gem.win_platform? ? "wb:UTF-8" : "w"
require "erb"
- content = if RUBY_VERSION >= "2.6"
- ERB.new(template, :trim_mode => "-").result(binding)
- else
- ERB.new(template, nil, "-").result(binding)
- end
+ content = ERB.new(template, :trim_mode => "-").result(binding)
File.write(binstub_path, content, :mode => mode, :perm => 0o777 & ~File.umask)
if Gem.win_platform? || options[:all_platforms]
@@ -183,11 +179,7 @@ module Bundler
mode = Gem.win_platform? ? "wb:UTF-8" : "w"
require "erb"
- content = if RUBY_VERSION >= "2.6"
- ERB.new(template, :trim_mode => "-").result(binding)
- else
- ERB.new(template, nil, "-").result(binding)
- end
+ content = ERB.new(template, :trim_mode => "-").result(binding)
File.write("#{bin_path}/#{executable}", content, :mode => mode, :perm => 0o755)
if Gem.win_platform? || options[:all_platforms]
@@ -226,12 +218,10 @@ module Bundler
requested_path_gems = @definition.requested_specs.select {|s| s.source.is_a?(Source::Path) }
path_plugin_files = requested_path_gems.map do |spec|
- begin
- Bundler.rubygems.spec_matches_for_glob(spec, "rubygems_plugin#{Bundler.rubygems.suffix_pattern}")
- rescue TypeError
- error_message = "#{spec.name} #{spec.version} has an invalid gemspec"
- raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, error_message
- end
+ Bundler.rubygems.spec_matches_for_glob(spec, "rubygems_plugin#{Bundler.rubygems.suffix_pattern}")
+ rescue TypeError
+ error_message = "#{spec.name} #{spec.version} has an invalid gemspec"
+ raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, error_message
end.flatten
Bundler.rubygems.load_plugin_files(path_plugin_files)
Bundler.rubygems.load_env_plugins
@@ -259,17 +249,13 @@ module Bundler
# returns whether or not a re-resolve was needed
def resolve_if_needed(options)
+ @definition.resolution_mode = options
+
if !@definition.unlocking? && !options["force"] && !Bundler.settings[:inline] && Bundler.default_lockfile.file?
return false if @definition.nothing_changed? && !@definition.missing_specs?
end
- if options["local"]
- @definition.resolve_with_cache!
- elsif options["prefer-local"]
- @definition.resolve_prefering_local!
- else
- @definition.resolve_remotely!
- end
+ @definition.setup_sources_for_resolve
true
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/installer/parallel_installer.rb b/lib/bundler/installer/parallel_installer.rb
index 5b6680e5e1..83a381f592 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/installer/parallel_installer.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/installer/parallel_installer.rb
@@ -53,10 +53,6 @@ module Bundler
@dependencies ||= all_dependencies.reject {|dep| ignorable_dependency? dep }
end
- def missing_lockfile_dependencies(all_spec_names)
- dependencies.reject {|dep| all_spec_names.include? dep.name }
- end
-
# Represents all dependencies
def all_dependencies
@spec.dependencies
@@ -84,8 +80,6 @@ module Bundler
end
def call
- check_for_corrupt_lockfile
-
if @rake
do_install(@rake, 0)
Gem::Specification.reset
@@ -102,7 +96,7 @@ module Bundler
handle_error if failed_specs.any?
@specs
ensure
- worker_pool && worker_pool.stop
+ worker_pool&.stop
end
def check_for_unmet_dependencies
@@ -116,43 +110,19 @@ module Bundler
warning = []
warning << "Your lockfile doesn't include a valid resolution."
- warning << "You can fix this by regenerating your lockfile or trying to manually editing the bad locked gems to a version that satisfies all dependencies."
+ warning << "You can fix this by regenerating your lockfile or manually editing the bad locked gems to a version that satisfies all dependencies."
warning << "The unmet dependencies are:"
unmet_dependencies.each do |spec, unmet_spec_dependencies|
unmet_spec_dependencies.each do |unmet_spec_dependency|
- warning << "* #{unmet_spec_dependency}, depended upon #{spec.full_name}, unsatisfied by #{@specs.find {|s| s.name == unmet_spec_dependency.name && !unmet_spec_dependency.matches_spec?(s.spec) }.full_name}"
+ found = @specs.find {|s| s.name == unmet_spec_dependency.name && !unmet_spec_dependency.matches_spec?(s.spec) }
+ warning << "* #{unmet_spec_dependency}, dependency of #{spec.full_name}, unsatisfied by #{found.full_name}"
end
end
Bundler.ui.warn(warning.join("\n"))
end
- def check_for_corrupt_lockfile
- missing_dependencies = @specs.map do |s|
- [
- s,
- s.missing_lockfile_dependencies(@specs.map(&:name)),
- ]
- end.reject {|a| a.last.empty? }
- return if missing_dependencies.empty?
-
- warning = []
- warning << "Your lockfile was created by an old Bundler that left some things out."
- if @size != 1
- warning << "Because of the missing DEPENDENCIES, we can only install gems one at a time, instead of installing #{@size} at a time."
- @size = 1
- end
- warning << "You can fix this by adding the missing gems to your Gemfile, running bundle install, and then removing the gems from your Gemfile."
- warning << "The missing gems are:"
-
- missing_dependencies.each do |spec, missing|
- warning << "* #{missing.map(&:name).join(", ")} depended upon by #{spec.name}"
- end
-
- Bundler.ui.warn(warning.join("\n"))
- end
-
private
def failed_specs
diff --git a/lib/bundler/installer/standalone.rb b/lib/bundler/installer/standalone.rb
index 2756626f8a..2a8c9a432d 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/installer/standalone.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/installer/standalone.rb
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ module Bundler
def gem_path(path, spec)
full_path = Pathname.new(path).absolute? ? path : File.join(spec.full_gem_path, path)
- if spec.source.instance_of?(Source::Path)
+ if spec.source.instance_of?(Source::Path) && spec.source.path.absolute?
full_path
else
Pathname.new(full_path).relative_path_from(Bundler.root.join(bundler_path)).to_s
@@ -84,13 +84,17 @@ module Bundler
def reverse_rubygems_kernel_mixin
<<~END
- kernel = (class << ::Kernel; self; end)
- [kernel, ::Kernel].each do |k|
- if k.private_method_defined?(:gem_original_require)
- private_require = k.private_method_defined?(:require)
- k.send(:remove_method, :require)
- k.send(:define_method, :require, k.instance_method(:gem_original_require))
- k.send(:private, :require) if private_require
+ if Gem.respond_to?(:discover_gems_on_require=)
+ Gem.discover_gems_on_require = false
+ else
+ kernel = (class << ::Kernel; self; end)
+ [kernel, ::Kernel].each do |k|
+ if k.private_method_defined?(:gem_original_require)
+ private_require = k.private_method_defined?(:require)
+ k.send(:remove_method, :require)
+ k.send(:define_method, :require, k.instance_method(:gem_original_require))
+ k.send(:private, :require) if private_require
+ end
end
end
END
diff --git a/lib/bundler/lazy_specification.rb b/lib/bundler/lazy_specification.rb
index 21a6f96f69..c9b161dc0e 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/lazy_specification.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/lazy_specification.rb
@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
+require_relative "force_platform"
+
module Bundler
class LazySpecification
include MatchPlatform
+ include ForcePlatform
attr_reader :name, :version, :dependencies, :platform
attr_accessor :source, :remote, :force_ruby_platform
@@ -13,11 +16,11 @@ module Bundler
@dependencies = []
@platform = platform || Gem::Platform::RUBY
@source = source
- @specification = nil
+ @force_ruby_platform = default_force_ruby_platform
end
def full_name
- if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY
+ @full_name ||= if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY
"#{@name}-#{@version}"
else
"#{@name}-#{@version}-#{platform}"
@@ -25,15 +28,15 @@ module Bundler
end
def ==(other)
- identifier == other.identifier
+ full_name == other.full_name
end
def eql?(other)
- identifier.eql?(other.identifier)
+ full_name.eql?(other.full_name)
end
def hash
- identifier.hash
+ full_name.hash
end
##
@@ -76,51 +79,56 @@ module Bundler
def materialize_for_installation
source.local!
- candidates = if source.is_a?(Source::Path) || !ruby_platform_materializes_to_ruby_platform?
- target_platform = ruby_platform_materializes_to_ruby_platform? ? platform : local_platform
+ matching_specs = source.specs.search(use_exact_resolved_specifications? ? self : [name, version])
+ return self if matching_specs.empty?
- GemHelpers.select_best_platform_match(source.specs.search([name, version]), target_platform)
+ candidates = if use_exact_resolved_specifications?
+ matching_specs
else
- source.specs.search(self)
- end
+ target_platform = ruby_platform_materializes_to_ruby_platform? ? platform : local_platform
- return self if candidates.empty?
+ installable_candidates = GemHelpers.select_best_platform_match(matching_specs, target_platform)
- __materialize__(candidates)
- end
+ specification = __materialize__(installable_candidates, :fallback_to_non_installable => false)
+ return specification unless specification.nil?
- def __materialize__(candidates)
- @specification = begin
- search = candidates.reverse.find do |spec|
- spec.is_a?(StubSpecification) ||
- (spec.matches_current_ruby? &&
- spec.matches_current_rubygems?)
- end
- if search.nil? && Bundler.frozen_bundle?
- search = candidates.last
- else
- search.dependencies = dependencies if search && search.full_name == full_name && (search.is_a?(RemoteSpecification) || search.is_a?(EndpointSpecification))
+ if target_platform != platform
+ installable_candidates = GemHelpers.select_best_platform_match(matching_specs, platform)
end
- search
+
+ installable_candidates
end
+
+ __materialize__(candidates)
end
- def respond_to?(*args)
- super || @specification ? @specification.respond_to?(*args) : nil
+ # If in frozen mode, we fallback to a non-installable candidate because by
+ # doing this we avoid re-resolving and potentially end up changing the
+ # lock file, which is not allowed. In that case, we will give a proper error
+ # about the mismatch higher up the stack, right before trying to install the
+ # bad gem.
+ def __materialize__(candidates, fallback_to_non_installable: Bundler.frozen_bundle?)
+ search = candidates.reverse.find do |spec|
+ spec.is_a?(StubSpecification) ||
+ (spec.matches_current_ruby? &&
+ spec.matches_current_rubygems?)
+ end
+ if search.nil? && fallback_to_non_installable
+ search = candidates.last
+ else
+ search.dependencies = dependencies if search && search.full_name == full_name && (search.is_a?(RemoteSpecification) || search.is_a?(EndpointSpecification))
+ end
+ search
end
def to_s
- @__to_s ||= if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY
+ @to_s ||= if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY
"#{name} (#{version})"
else
"#{name} (#{version}-#{platform})"
end
end
- def identifier
- @__identifier ||= [name, version, platform.to_s]
- end
-
def git_version
return unless source.is_a?(Bundler::Source::Git)
" #{source.revision[0..6]}"
@@ -128,16 +136,8 @@ module Bundler
private
- def to_ary
- nil
- end
-
- def method_missing(method, *args, &blk)
- raise "LazySpecification has not been materialized yet (calling :#{method} #{args.inspect})" unless @specification
-
- return super unless respond_to?(method)
-
- @specification.send(method, *args, &blk)
+ def use_exact_resolved_specifications?
+ @use_exact_resolved_specifications ||= !source.is_a?(Source::Path) && ruby_platform_materializes_to_ruby_platform?
end
#
diff --git a/lib/bundler/lockfile_generator.rb b/lib/bundler/lockfile_generator.rb
index 23413dbdd6..f7ba51b3e6 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/lockfile_generator.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/lockfile_generator.rb
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ module Bundler
# gems with the same name, but different platform
# are ordered consistently
specs.sort_by(&:full_name).each do |spec|
- next if spec.name == "bundler".freeze
+ next if spec.name == "bundler"
out << spec.to_lock
end
end
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def add_bundled_with
- add_section("BUNDLED WITH", Bundler::VERSION)
+ add_section("BUNDLED WITH", definition.bundler_version_to_lock.to_s)
end
def add_section(name, value)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/lockfile_parser.rb b/lib/bundler/lockfile_parser.rb
index 871f53663c..7360a36752 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/lockfile_parser.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/lockfile_parser.rb
@@ -4,15 +4,15 @@ module Bundler
class LockfileParser
attr_reader :sources, :dependencies, :specs, :platforms, :bundler_version, :ruby_version
- BUNDLED = "BUNDLED WITH".freeze
- DEPENDENCIES = "DEPENDENCIES".freeze
- PLATFORMS = "PLATFORMS".freeze
- RUBY = "RUBY VERSION".freeze
- GIT = "GIT".freeze
- GEM = "GEM".freeze
- PATH = "PATH".freeze
- PLUGIN = "PLUGIN SOURCE".freeze
- SPECS = " specs:".freeze
+ BUNDLED = "BUNDLED WITH"
+ DEPENDENCIES = "DEPENDENCIES"
+ PLATFORMS = "PLATFORMS"
+ RUBY = "RUBY VERSION"
+ GIT = "GIT"
+ GEM = "GEM"
+ PATH = "PATH"
+ PLUGIN = "PLUGIN SOURCE"
+ SPECS = " specs:"
OPTIONS = /^ ([a-z]+): (.*)$/i.freeze
SOURCE = [GIT, GEM, PATH, PLUGIN].freeze
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ module Bundler
KNOWN_SECTIONS = SECTIONS_BY_VERSION_INTRODUCED.values.flatten.freeze
ENVIRONMENT_VERSION_SECTIONS = [BUNDLED, RUBY].freeze
+ deprecate_constant(:ENVIRONMENT_VERSION_SECTIONS)
def self.sections_in_lockfile(lockfile_contents)
lockfile_contents.scan(/^\w[\w ]*$/).uniq
@@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ module Bundler
@state = nil
@specs = {}
- if lockfile.match(/<<<<<<<|=======|>>>>>>>|\|\|\|\|\|\|\|/)
+ if lockfile.match?(/<<<<<<<|=======|>>>>>>>|\|\|\|\|\|\|\|/)
raise LockfileError, "Your #{Bundler.default_lockfile.relative_path_from(SharedHelpers.pwd)} contains merge conflicts.\n" \
"Run `git checkout HEAD -- #{Bundler.default_lockfile.relative_path_from(SharedHelpers.pwd)}` first to get a clean lock."
end
@@ -80,13 +81,13 @@ module Bundler
@state = :ruby
elsif line == BUNDLED
@state = :bundled_with
- elsif line =~ /^[^\s]/
+ elsif /^[^\s]/.match?(line)
@state = nil
elsif @state
send("parse_#{@state}", line)
end
end
- @specs = @specs.values.sort_by(&:identifier)
+ @specs = @specs.values.sort_by(&:full_name)
rescue ArgumentError => e
Bundler.ui.debug(e)
raise LockfileError, "Your lockfile is unreadable. Run `rm #{Bundler.default_lockfile.relative_path_from(SharedHelpers.pwd)}` " \
@@ -199,7 +200,7 @@ module Bundler
@current_spec.source = @current_source
@current_source.add_dependency_names(name)
- @specs[@current_spec.identifier] = @current_spec
+ @specs[@current_spec.full_name] = @current_spec
elsif spaces.size == 6
version = version.split(",").map(&:strip) if version
dep = Gem::Dependency.new(name, version)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-add.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-add.1
index ba4b76f7df..8549855b0d 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-add.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-add.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-ADD" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-ADD" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-add\fR \- Add gem to the Gemfile and run bundle install
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-binstubs.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-binstubs.1
index 152aec9dd0..40c338916a 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-binstubs.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-binstubs.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-BINSTUBS" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-BINSTUBS" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-binstubs\fR \- Install the binstubs of the listed gems
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-cache.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-cache.1
index 9eb2e1d7cc..69b1e1e3dd 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-cache.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-cache.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-CACHE" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-CACHE" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-cache\fR \- Package your needed \fB\.gem\fR files into your application
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
alias: \fBpackage\fR, \fBpack\fR
.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-Copy all of the \fB\.gem\fR files needed to run the application into the \fBvendor/cache\fR directory\. In the future, when running [bundle install(1)][bundle\-install], use the gems in the cache in preference to the ones on \fBrubygems\.org\fR\.
+Copy all of the \fB\.gem\fR files needed to run the application into the \fBvendor/cache\fR directory\. In the future, when running \fBbundle install(1)\fR \fIbundle\-install\.1\.html\fR, use the gems in the cache in preference to the ones on \fBrubygems\.org\fR\.
.
.SH "GIT AND PATH GEMS"
The \fBbundle cache\fR command can also package \fB:git\fR and \fB:path\fR dependencies besides \.gem files\. This needs to be explicitly enabled via the \fB\-\-all\fR option\. Once used, the \fB\-\-all\fR option will be remembered\.
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The \fBbundle cache\fR command can also package \fB:git\fR and \fB:path\fR depen
When using gems that have different packages for different platforms, Bundler supports caching of gems for other platforms where the Gemfile has been resolved (i\.e\. present in the lockfile) in \fBvendor/cache\fR\. This needs to be enabled via the \fB\-\-all\-platforms\fR option\. This setting will be remembered in your local bundler configuration\.
.
.SH "REMOTE FETCHING"
-By default, if you run \fBbundle install(1)\fR](bundle\-install\.1\.html) after running bundle cache(1) \fIbundle\-cache\.1\.html\fR, bundler will still connect to \fBrubygems\.org\fR to check whether a platform\-specific gem exists for any of the gems in \fBvendor/cache\fR\.
+By default, if you run \fBbundle install(1)\fR \fIbundle\-install\.1\.html\fR after running bundle cache(1) \fIbundle\-cache\.1\.html\fR, bundler will still connect to \fBrubygems\.org\fR to check whether a platform\-specific gem exists for any of the gems in \fBvendor/cache\fR\.
.
.P
For instance, consider this Gemfile(5):
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-cache.1.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-cache.1.ronn
index 46906d2b48..8112c2c551 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-cache.1.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-cache.1.ronn
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ alias: `package`, `pack`
## DESCRIPTION
Copy all of the `.gem` files needed to run the application into the
-`vendor/cache` directory. In the future, when running [bundle install(1)][bundle-install],
+`vendor/cache` directory. In the future, when running [`bundle install(1)`](bundle-install.1.html),
use the gems in the cache in preference to the ones on `rubygems.org`.
## GIT AND PATH GEMS
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ bundler configuration.
## REMOTE FETCHING
-By default, if you run `bundle install(1)`](bundle-install.1.html) after running
+By default, if you run [`bundle install(1)`](bundle-install.1.html) after running
[bundle cache(1)](bundle-cache.1.html), bundler will still connect to `rubygems.org`
to check whether a platform-specific gem exists for any of the gems
in `vendor/cache`.
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-check.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-check.1
index f6aa6988c4..748a37e7d1 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-check.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-check.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-CHECK" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-CHECK" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-check\fR \- Verifies if dependencies are satisfied by installed gems
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-clean.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-clean.1
index 27e249cb64..af8f13cd89 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-clean.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-clean.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-CLEAN" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-CLEAN" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-clean\fR \- Cleans up unused gems in your bundler directory
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-config.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-config.1
index 08e08ecca9..4442f33105 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-config.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-config.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-CONFIG" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-CONFIG" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-config\fR \- Set bundler configuration options
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Bundler default config
.IP "" 0
.
.P
-Executing \fBbundle config list\fR with will print a list of all bundler configuration for the current bundle, and where that configuration was set\.
+Executing \fBbundle config list\fR will print a list of all bundler configuration for the current bundle, and where that configuration was set\.
.
.P
Executing \fBbundle config get <name>\fR will print the value of that configuration setting, and where it was set\.
@@ -284,9 +284,6 @@ The following is a list of all configuration keys and their purpose\. You can le
\fBssl_verify_mode\fR (\fBBUNDLE_SSL_VERIFY_MODE\fR): The SSL verification mode Bundler uses when making HTTPS requests\. Defaults to verify peer\.
.
.IP "\(bu" 4
-\fBsuppress_install_using_messages\fR (\fBBUNDLE_SUPPRESS_INSTALL_USING_MESSAGES\fR): Avoid printing \fBUsing \.\.\.\fR messages during installation when the version of a gem has not changed\.
-.
-.IP "\(bu" 4
\fBsystem_bindir\fR (\fBBUNDLE_SYSTEM_BINDIR\fR): The location where RubyGems installs binstubs\. Defaults to \fBGem\.bindir\fR\.
.
.IP "\(bu" 4
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-config.1.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-config.1.ronn
index 6f9edc9c39..adc273ec62 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-config.1.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-config.1.ronn
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Bundler loads configuration settings in this order:
3. Global config (`~/.bundle/config`)
4. Bundler default config
-Executing `bundle config list` with will print a list of all bundler
+Executing `bundle config list` will print a list of all bundler
configuration for the current bundle, and where that configuration
was set.
@@ -265,9 +265,6 @@ learn more about their operation in [bundle install(1)](bundle-install.1.html).
* `ssl_verify_mode` (`BUNDLE_SSL_VERIFY_MODE`):
The SSL verification mode Bundler uses when making HTTPS requests.
Defaults to verify peer.
-* `suppress_install_using_messages` (`BUNDLE_SUPPRESS_INSTALL_USING_MESSAGES`):
- Avoid printing `Using ...` messages during installation when the version of
- a gem has not changed.
* `system_bindir` (`BUNDLE_SYSTEM_BINDIR`):
The location where RubyGems installs binstubs. Defaults to `Gem.bindir`.
* `timeout` (`BUNDLE_TIMEOUT`):
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-console.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-console.1
index c9463e372c..24fff46cec 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-console.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-console.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-CONSOLE" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-CONSOLE" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-console\fR \- Deprecated way to open an IRB session with the bundle pre\-loaded
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-doctor.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-doctor.1
index dc5f5cf27e..57da8216cb 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-doctor.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-doctor.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-DOCTOR" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-DOCTOR" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-doctor\fR \- Checks the bundle for common problems
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-exec.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-exec.1
index 1b3ad11395..852788db7a 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-exec.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-exec.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-EXEC" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-EXEC" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-exec\fR \- Execute a command in the context of the bundle
@@ -74,13 +74,13 @@ Finally, \fBbundle exec\fR also implicitly modifies \fBGemfile\.lock\fR if the l
By default, when attempting to \fBbundle exec\fR to a file with a ruby shebang, Bundler will \fBKernel\.load\fR that file instead of using \fBKernel\.exec\fR\. For the vast majority of cases, this is a performance improvement\. In a rare few cases, this could cause some subtle side\-effects (such as dependence on the exact contents of \fB$0\fR or \fB__FILE__\fR) and the optimization can be disabled by enabling the \fBdisable_exec_load\fR setting\.
.
.SS "Shelling out"
-Any Ruby code that opens a subshell (like \fBsystem\fR, backticks, or \fB%x{}\fR) will automatically use the current Bundler environment\. If you need to shell out to a Ruby command that is not part of your current bundle, use the \fBwith_clean_env\fR method with a block\. Any subshells created inside the block will be given the environment present before Bundler was activated\. For example, Homebrew commands run Ruby, but don\'t work inside a bundle:
+Any Ruby code that opens a subshell (like \fBsystem\fR, backticks, or \fB%x{}\fR) will automatically use the current Bundler environment\. If you need to shell out to a Ruby command that is not part of your current bundle, use the \fBwith_unbundled_env\fR method with a block\. Any subshells created inside the block will be given the environment present before Bundler was activated\. For example, Homebrew commands run Ruby, but don\'t work inside a bundle:
.
.IP "" 4
.
.nf
-Bundler\.with_clean_env do
+Bundler\.with_unbundled_env do
`brew install wget`
end
.
@@ -89,13 +89,13 @@ end
.IP "" 0
.
.P
-Using \fBwith_clean_env\fR is also necessary if you are shelling out to a different bundle\. Any Bundler commands run in a subshell will inherit the current Gemfile, so commands that need to run in the context of a different bundle also need to use \fBwith_clean_env\fR\.
+Using \fBwith_unbundled_env\fR is also necessary if you are shelling out to a different bundle\. Any Bundler commands run in a subshell will inherit the current Gemfile, so commands that need to run in the context of a different bundle also need to use \fBwith_unbundled_env\fR\.
.
.IP "" 4
.
.nf
-Bundler\.with_clean_env do
+Bundler\.with_unbundled_env do
Dir\.chdir "/other/bundler/project" do
`bundle exec \./script`
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-exec.1.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-exec.1.ronn
index 5f5e78ed12..05948095e2 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-exec.1.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-exec.1.ronn
@@ -84,20 +84,20 @@ the `disable_exec_load` setting.
Any Ruby code that opens a subshell (like `system`, backticks, or `%x{}`) will
automatically use the current Bundler environment. If you need to shell out to
a Ruby command that is not part of your current bundle, use the
-`with_clean_env` method with a block. Any subshells created inside the block
+`with_unbundled_env` method with a block. Any subshells created inside the block
will be given the environment present before Bundler was activated. For
example, Homebrew commands run Ruby, but don't work inside a bundle:
- Bundler.with_clean_env do
+ Bundler.with_unbundled_env do
`brew install wget`
end
-Using `with_clean_env` is also necessary if you are shelling out to a different
+Using `with_unbundled_env` is also necessary if you are shelling out to a different
bundle. Any Bundler commands run in a subshell will inherit the current
Gemfile, so commands that need to run in the context of a different bundle also
-need to use `with_clean_env`.
+need to use `with_unbundled_env`.
- Bundler.with_clean_env do
+ Bundler.with_unbundled_env do
Dir.chdir "/other/bundler/project" do
`bundle exec ./script`
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-gem.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-gem.1
index b70cfbccd8..8339b727ce 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-gem.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-gem.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-GEM" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-GEM" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-gem\fR \- Generate a project skeleton for creating a rubygem
@@ -31,41 +31,32 @@ The generated project skeleton can be customized with OPTIONS, as explained belo
.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-exe\fR or \fB\-b\fR or \fB\-\-bin\fR
-Specify that Bundler should create a binary executable (as \fBexe/GEM_NAME\fR) in the generated rubygem project\. This binary will also be added to the \fBGEM_NAME\.gemspec\fR manifest\. This behavior is disabled by default\.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-exe\fR or \fB\-b\fR or \fB\-\-bin\fR: Specify that Bundler should create a binary executable (as \fBexe/GEM_NAME\fR) in the generated rubygem project\. This binary will also be added to the \fBGEM_NAME\.gemspec\fR manifest\. This behavior is disabled by default\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-no\-exe\fR
-Do not create a binary (overrides \fB\-\-exe\fR specified in the global config)\.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-no\-exe\fR: Do not create a binary (overrides \fB\-\-exe\fR specified in the global config)\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-coc\fR
-Add a \fBCODE_OF_CONDUCT\.md\fR file to the root of the generated project\. If this option is unspecified, an interactive prompt will be displayed and the answer will be saved in Bundler\'s global config for future \fBbundle gem\fR use\.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-coc\fR: Add a \fBCODE_OF_CONDUCT\.md\fR file to the root of the generated project\. If this option is unspecified, an interactive prompt will be displayed and the answer will be saved in Bundler\'s global config for future \fBbundle gem\fR use\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-no\-coc\fR
-Do not create a \fBCODE_OF_CONDUCT\.md\fR (overrides \fB\-\-coc\fR specified in the global config)\.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-no\-coc\fR: Do not create a \fBCODE_OF_CONDUCT\.md\fR (overrides \fB\-\-coc\fR specified in the global config)\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-ext\fR
-Add boilerplate for C extension code to the generated project\. This behavior is disabled by default\.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-ext=c\fR, \fB\-\-ext=rust\fR Add boilerplate for C or Rust (currently magnus \fIhttps://docs\.rs/magnus\fR based) extension code to the generated project\. This behavior is disabled by default\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-no\-ext\fR
-Do not add C extension code (overrides \fB\-\-ext\fR specified in the global config)\.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-no\-ext\fR: Do not add extension code (overrides \fB\-\-ext\fR specified in the global config)\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-mit\fR
-Add an MIT license to a \fBLICENSE\.txt\fR file in the root of the generated project\. Your name from the global git config is used for the copyright statement\. If this option is unspecified, an interactive prompt will be displayed and the answer will be saved in Bundler\'s global config for future \fBbundle gem\fR use\.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-mit\fR: Add an MIT license to a \fBLICENSE\.txt\fR file in the root of the generated project\. Your name from the global git config is used for the copyright statement\. If this option is unspecified, an interactive prompt will be displayed and the answer will be saved in Bundler\'s global config for future \fBbundle gem\fR use\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-no\-mit\fR
-Do not create a \fBLICENSE\.txt\fR (overrides \fB\-\-mit\fR specified in the global config)\.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-no\-mit\fR: Do not create a \fBLICENSE\.txt\fR (overrides \fB\-\-mit\fR specified in the global config)\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-test=minitest\fR, \fB\-\-test=rspec\fR, \fB\-\-test=test\-unit\fR
-Specify the test framework that Bundler should use when generating the project\. Acceptable values are \fBminitest\fR, \fBrspec\fR and \fBtest\-unit\fR\. The \fBGEM_NAME\.gemspec\fR will be configured and a skeleton test/spec directory will be created based on this option\. Given no option is specified:
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-test=minitest\fR, \fB\-\-test=rspec\fR, \fB\-\-test=test\-unit\fR: Specify the test framework that Bundler should use when generating the project\. Acceptable values are \fBminitest\fR, \fBrspec\fR and \fBtest\-unit\fR\. The \fBGEM_NAME\.gemspec\fR will be configured and a skeleton test/spec directory will be created based on this option\. Given no option is specified:
.
.IP
When Bundler is configured to generate tests, this defaults to Bundler\'s global config setting \fBgem\.test\fR\.
@@ -76,9 +67,8 @@ When Bundler is configured to not generate tests, an interactive prompt will be
.IP
When Bundler is unconfigured, an interactive prompt will be displayed and the answer will be saved in Bundler\'s global config for future \fBbundle gem\fR use\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-ci\fR, \fB\-\-ci=github\fR, \fB\-\-ci=travis\fR, \fB\-\-ci=gitlab\fR, \fB\-\-ci=circle\fR
-Specify the continuous integration service that Bundler should use when generating the project\. Acceptable values are \fBgithub\fR, \fBtravis\fR, \fBgitlab\fR and \fBcircle\fR\. A configuration file will be generated in the project directory\. Given no option is specified:
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-ci\fR, \fB\-\-ci=github\fR, \fB\-\-ci=gitlab\fR, \fB\-\-ci=circle\fR: Specify the continuous integration service that Bundler should use when generating the project\. Acceptable values are \fBgithub\fR, \fBgitlab\fR and \fBcircle\fR\. A configuration file will be generated in the project directory\. Given no option is specified:
.
.IP
When Bundler is configured to generate CI files, this defaults to Bundler\'s global config setting \fBgem\.ci\fR\.
@@ -89,9 +79,8 @@ When Bundler is configured to not generate CI files, an interactive prompt will
.IP
When Bundler is unconfigured, an interactive prompt will be displayed and the answer will be saved in Bundler\'s global config for future \fBbundle gem\fR use\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-linter\fR, \fB\-\-linter=rubocop\fR, \fB\-\-linter=standard\fR
-Specify the linter and code formatter that Bundler should add to the project\'s development dependencies\. Acceptable values are \fBrubocop\fR and \fBstandard\fR\. A configuration file will be generated in the project directory\. Given no option is specified:
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-\-linter\fR, \fB\-\-linter=rubocop\fR, \fB\-\-linter=standard\fR: Specify the linter and code formatter that Bundler should add to the project\'s development dependencies\. Acceptable values are \fBrubocop\fR and \fBstandard\fR\. A configuration file will be generated in the project directory\. Given no option is specified:
.
.IP
When Bundler is configured to add a linter, this defaults to Bundler\'s global config setting \fBgem\.linter\fR\.
@@ -102,9 +91,10 @@ When Bundler is configured not to add a linter, an interactive prompt will be di
.IP
When Bundler is unconfigured, an interactive prompt will be displayed and the answer will be saved in Bundler\'s global config for future \fBbundle gem\fR use\.
.
-.TP
-\fB\-e\fR, \fB\-\-edit[=EDITOR]\fR
-Open the resulting GEM_NAME\.gemspec in EDITOR, or the default editor if not specified\. The default is \fB$BUNDLER_EDITOR\fR, \fB$VISUAL\fR, or \fB$EDITOR\fR\.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\fB\-e\fR, \fB\-\-edit[=EDITOR]\fR: Open the resulting GEM_NAME\.gemspec in EDITOR, or the default editor if not specified\. The default is \fB$BUNDLER_EDITOR\fR, \fB$VISUAL\fR, or \fB$EDITOR\fR\.
+.
+.IP "" 0
.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-gem.1.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-gem.1.ronn
index 61c741fb24..46fa2f179f 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-gem.1.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-gem.1.ronn
@@ -41,12 +41,12 @@ configuration file using the following names:
Do not create a `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md` (overrides `--coc` specified in the
global config).
-* `--ext`:
- Add boilerplate for C extension code to the generated project. This behavior
+* `--ext=c`, `--ext=rust`
+ Add boilerplate for C or Rust (currently [magnus](https://docs.rs/magnus) based) extension code to the generated project. This behavior
is disabled by default.
* `--no-ext`:
- Do not add C extension code (overrides `--ext` specified in the global
+ Do not add extension code (overrides `--ext` specified in the global
config).
* `--mit`:
@@ -76,9 +76,9 @@ configuration file using the following names:
the answer will be saved in Bundler's global config for future `bundle gem`
use.
-* `--ci`, `--ci=github`, `--ci=travis`, `--ci=gitlab`, `--ci=circle`:
+* `--ci`, `--ci=github`, `--ci=gitlab`, `--ci=circle`:
Specify the continuous integration service that Bundler should use when
- generating the project. Acceptable values are `github`, `travis`, `gitlab`
+ generating the project. Acceptable values are `github`, `gitlab`
and `circle`. A configuration file will be generated in the project directory.
Given no option is specified:
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-help.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-help.1
index bf378b0950..9787c2d49f 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-help.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-help.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-HELP" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-HELP" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-help\fR \- Displays detailed help for each subcommand
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-info.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-info.1
index 9445aece25..2cced71520 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-info.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-info.1
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-INFO" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-INFO" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-info\fR \- Show information for the given gem in your bundle
.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-\fBbundle info\fR [GEM] [\-\-path]
+\fBbundle info\fR [GEM_NAME] [\-\-path]
.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-Print the basic information about the provided GEM such as homepage, version, path and summary\.
+Given a gem name present in your bundle, print the basic information about it such as homepage, version, path and summary\.
.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-info.1.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-info.1.ronn
index 47e457aa3c..cecdeb564f 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-info.1.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-info.1.ronn
@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ bundle-info(1) -- Show information for the given gem in your bundle
## SYNOPSIS
-`bundle info` [GEM]
+`bundle info` [GEM_NAME]
[--path]
## DESCRIPTION
-Print the basic information about the provided GEM such as homepage, version,
-path and summary.
+Given a gem name present in your bundle, print the basic information about it
+ such as homepage, version, path and summary.
## OPTIONS
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-init.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-init.1
index b80652d189..c7a9a155b5 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-init.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-init.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-INIT" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-INIT" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-init\fR \- Generates a Gemfile into the current working directory
@@ -18,6 +18,10 @@ Init generates a default [\fBGemfile(5)\fR][Gemfile(5)] in the current working d
\fB\-\-gemspec\fR
Use the specified \.gemspec to create the [\fBGemfile(5)\fR][Gemfile(5)]
.
+.TP
+\fB\-\-gemfile\fR
+Use the specified name for the gemfile instead of \fBGemfile\fR
+.
.SH "FILES"
Included in the default [\fBGemfile(5)\fR][Gemfile(5)] generated is the line \fB# frozen_string_literal: true\fR\. This is a magic comment supported for the first time in Ruby 2\.3\. The presence of this line results in all string literals in the file being implicitly frozen\.
.
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-init.1.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-init.1.ronn
index 9d3d97deea..7d3cede1f6 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-init.1.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-init.1.ronn
@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ created [`Gemfile(5)`][Gemfile(5)].
* `--gemspec`:
Use the specified .gemspec to create the [`Gemfile(5)`][Gemfile(5)]
+* `--gemfile`:
+ Use the specified name for the gemfile instead of `Gemfile`
## FILES
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-inject.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-inject.1
index bd440eee65..9e25c29085 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-inject.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-inject.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-INJECT" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-INJECT" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-inject\fR \- Add named gem(s) with version requirements to Gemfile
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-install.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-install.1
index 34bb58b53d..337683af06 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-install.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-install.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-INSTALL" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-INSTALL" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-install\fR \- Install the dependencies specified in your Gemfile
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-list.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-list.1
index d82093ad4a..1680e6007a 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-list.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-list.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-LIST" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-LIST" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-list\fR \- List all the gems in the bundle
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-lock.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-lock.1
index 65586c89c5..8722c44b3d 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-lock.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-lock.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-LOCK" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-LOCK" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-lock\fR \- Creates / Updates a lockfile without installing
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-open.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-open.1
index b2327fa9f1..3513f0d09b 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-open.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-open.1
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-OPEN" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-OPEN" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-open\fR \- Opens the source directory for a gem in your bundle
.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-\fBbundle open\fR [GEM]
+\fBbundle open\fR [GEM] [\-\-path=PATH]
.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
Opens the source directory of the provided GEM in your editor\.
@@ -30,3 +30,23 @@ bundle open \'rack\'
.
.P
Will open the source directory for the \'rack\' gem in your bundle\.
+.
+.IP "" 4
+.
+.nf
+
+bundle open \'rack\' \-\-path \'README\.md\'
+.
+.fi
+.
+.IP "" 0
+.
+.P
+Will open the README\.md file of the \'rack\' gem source in your bundle\.
+.
+.SH "OPTIONS"
+.
+.TP
+\fB\-\-path\fR
+Specify GEM source relative path to open\.
+
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-open.1.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-open.1.ronn
index 497beac93f..a857f3a965 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-open.1.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-open.1.ronn
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ bundle-open(1) -- Opens the source directory for a gem in your bundle
## SYNOPSIS
-`bundle open` [GEM]
+`bundle open` [GEM] [--path=PATH]
## DESCRIPTION
@@ -17,3 +17,11 @@ Example:
bundle open 'rack'
Will open the source directory for the 'rack' gem in your bundle.
+
+ bundle open 'rack' --path 'README.md'
+
+Will open the README.md file of the 'rack' gem source in your bundle.
+
+## OPTIONS
+* `--path`:
+ Specify GEM source relative path to open.
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-outdated.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-outdated.1
index 896155212f..129ff00f58 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-outdated.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-outdated.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-OUTDATED" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-OUTDATED" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-outdated\fR \- List installed gems with newer versions available
@@ -83,9 +83,10 @@ If the regular output shows the following:
.
.nf
-* faker (newest 1\.6\.6, installed 1\.6\.5, requested ~> 1\.4) in groups "development, test"
-* hashie (newest 3\.4\.6, installed 1\.2\.0, requested = 1\.2\.0) in groups "default"
-* headless (newest 2\.3\.1, installed 2\.2\.3) in groups "test"
+* Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+* faker 1\.6\.5 1\.6\.6 ~> 1\.4 development, test
+* hashie 1\.2\.0 3\.4\.6 = 1\.2\.0 default
+* headless 2\.2\.3 2\.3\.1 = 2\.2\.3 test
.
.fi
.
@@ -98,7 +99,8 @@ If the regular output shows the following:
.
.nf
-* hashie (newest 3\.4\.6, installed 1\.2\.0, requested = 1\.2\.0) in groups "default"
+* Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+* hashie 1\.2\.0 3\.4\.6 = 1\.2\.0 default
.
.fi
.
@@ -111,7 +113,8 @@ If the regular output shows the following:
.
.nf
-* headless (newest 2\.3\.1, installed 2\.2\.3) in groups "test"
+* Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+* headless 2\.2\.3 2\.3\.1 = 2\.2\.3 test
.
.fi
.
@@ -124,7 +127,8 @@ If the regular output shows the following:
.
.nf
-* faker (newest 1\.6\.6, installed 1\.6\.5, requested ~> 1\.4) in groups "development, test"
+* Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+* faker 1\.6\.5 1\.6\.6 ~> 1\.4 development, test
.
.fi
.
@@ -137,8 +141,8 @@ Filter options can be combined\. \fB\-\-filter\-minor\fR and \fB\-\-filter\-patc
.
.nf
-* faker (newest 1\.6\.6, installed 1\.6\.5, requested ~> 1\.4) in groups "development, test"
-* headless (newest 2\.3\.1, installed 2\.2\.3) in groups "test"
+* Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+* faker 1\.6\.5 1\.6\.6 ~> 1\.4 development, test
.
.fi
.
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-outdated.1.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-outdated.1.ronn
index 04096ffbb6..27bf21ab9d 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-outdated.1.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-outdated.1.ronn
@@ -78,25 +78,28 @@ in the output.
If the regular output shows the following:
- * faker (newest 1.6.6, installed 1.6.5, requested ~> 1.4) in groups "development, test"
- * hashie (newest 3.4.6, installed 1.2.0, requested = 1.2.0) in groups "default"
- * headless (newest 2.3.1, installed 2.2.3) in groups "test"
+ * Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+ * faker 1.6.5 1.6.6 ~> 1.4 development, test
+ * hashie 1.2.0 3.4.6 = 1.2.0 default
+ * headless 2.2.3 2.3.1 = 2.2.3 test
`--filter-major` would only show:
- * hashie (newest 3.4.6, installed 1.2.0, requested = 1.2.0) in groups "default"
+ * Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+ * hashie 1.2.0 3.4.6 = 1.2.0 default
`--filter-minor` would only show:
- * headless (newest 2.3.1, installed 2.2.3) in groups "test"
+ * Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+ * headless 2.2.3 2.3.1 = 2.2.3 test
`--filter-patch` would only show:
- * faker (newest 1.6.6, installed 1.6.5, requested ~> 1.4) in groups "development, test"
+ * Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+ * faker 1.6.5 1.6.6 ~> 1.4 development, test
Filter options can be combined. `--filter-minor` and `--filter-patch` would show:
- * faker (newest 1.6.6, installed 1.6.5, requested ~> 1.4) in groups "development, test"
- * headless (newest 2.3.1, installed 2.2.3) in groups "test"
-
+ * Gem Current Latest Requested Groups
+ * faker 1.6.5 1.6.6 ~> 1.4 development, test
Combining all three `filter` options would be the same result as providing none of them.
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-platform.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-platform.1
index 2d2450780a..5021c46b4c 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-platform.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-platform.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-PLATFORM" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-PLATFORM" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-platform\fR \- Displays platform compatibility information
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ It will display the ruby directive information, so you don\'t have to parse it f
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.
.IP "\(bu" 4
-bundle\-lock(1) \fIbundle\-lock\.1\.ronn\fR
+bundle\-lock(1) \fIbundle\-lock\.1\.html\fR
.
.IP "" 0
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-platform.1.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-platform.1.ronn
index eb9baa1c62..744acd1b43 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-platform.1.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-platform.1.ronn
@@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ match the running Ruby VM, it tells you what part does not.
## SEE ALSO
-* [bundle-lock(1)](bundle-lock.1.ronn)
+* [bundle-lock(1)](bundle-lock.1.html)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-plugin.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-plugin.1
index 3a08bf8c46..ec30e1d0fd 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-plugin.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-plugin.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-PLUGIN" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-PLUGIN" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-plugin\fR \- Manage Bundler plugins
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-pristine.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-pristine.1
index 5f562a2e07..af81c48d2b 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-pristine.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-pristine.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-PRISTINE" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-PRISTINE" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-pristine\fR \- Restores installed gems to their pristine condition
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-remove.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-remove.1
index 128ac64f9f..d86cf134bd 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-remove.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-remove.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-REMOVE" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-REMOVE" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-remove\fR \- Removes gems from the Gemfile
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-show.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-show.1
index 1d747fd5f4..aa91176bf2 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-show.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-show.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-SHOW" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-SHOW" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-show\fR \- Shows all the gems in your bundle, or the path to a gem
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-update.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-update.1
index 15e0517737..e4e10ad23b 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-update.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-update.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-UPDATE" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-UPDATE" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-update\fR \- Update your gems to the latest available versions
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-version.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-version.1
index 3721cf9c7a..5e3ed44600 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-version.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-version.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-VERSION" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-VERSION" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-version\fR \- Prints Bundler version information
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-viz.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-viz.1
index 3508c09bcc..d5330ec754 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle-viz.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle-viz.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE\-VIZ" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE\-VIZ" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\-viz\fR \- Generates a visual dependency graph for your Gemfile
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/bundle.1 b/lib/bundler/man/bundle.1
index c2e7e4c5c4..99c65a72b5 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/bundle.1
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/bundle.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "BUNDLE" "1" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "BUNDLE" "1" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBbundle\fR \- Ruby Dependency Management
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/gemfile.5 b/lib/bundler/man/gemfile.5
index 6fcffb9cc7..352fa0f545 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/gemfile.5
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/gemfile.5
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
.
-.TH "GEMFILE" "5" "October 2022" "" ""
+.TH "GEMFILE" "5" "August 2023" "" ""
.
.SH "NAME"
\fBGemfile\fR \- A format for describing gem dependencies for Ruby programs
@@ -85,6 +85,19 @@ ruby "3\.1\.2"
.
.IP "" 0
.
+.P
+If you wish to derive your Ruby version from a version file (ie \.ruby\-version), you can use the \fBfile\fR option instead\.
+.
+.IP "" 4
+.
+.nf
+
+ruby file: "\.ruby\-version"
+.
+.fi
+.
+.IP "" 0
+.
.SS "ENGINE"
Each application \fImay\fR specify a Ruby engine\. If an engine is specified, an engine version \fImust\fR also be specified\.
.
@@ -702,7 +715,7 @@ If you wish to use Bundler to help install dependencies for a gem while it is be
The \fBgemspec\fR method adds any runtime dependencies as gem requirements in the default group\. It also adds development dependencies as gem requirements in the \fBdevelopment\fR group\. Finally, it adds a gem requirement on your project (\fBpath: \'\.\'\fR)\. In conjunction with \fBBundler\.setup\fR, this allows you to require project files in your test code as you would if the project were installed as a gem; you need not manipulate the load path manually or require project files via relative paths\.
.
.P
-The \fBgemspec\fR method supports optional \fB:path\fR, \fB:glob\fR, \fB:name\fR, and \fB:development_group\fR options, which control where bundler looks for the \fB\.gemspec\fR, the glob it uses to look for the gemspec (defaults to: "{,\fI,\fR/*}\.gemspec"), what named \fB\.gemspec\fR it uses (if more than one is present), and which group development dependencies are included in\.
+The \fBgemspec\fR method supports optional \fB:path\fR, \fB:glob\fR, \fB:name\fR, and \fB:development_group\fR options, which control where bundler looks for the \fB\.gemspec\fR, the glob it uses to look for the gemspec (defaults to: \fB{,*,*/*}\.gemspec\fR), what named \fB\.gemspec\fR it uses (if more than one is present), and which group development dependencies are included in\.
.
.P
When a \fBgemspec\fR dependency encounters version conflicts during resolution, the local version under development will always be selected \-\- even if there are remote versions that better match other requirements for the \fBgemspec\fR gem\.
diff --git a/lib/bundler/man/gemfile.5.ronn b/lib/bundler/man/gemfile.5.ronn
index a3affc30cc..6749c33f59 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/man/gemfile.5.ronn
+++ b/lib/bundler/man/gemfile.5.ronn
@@ -69,6 +69,11 @@ should be the Ruby version that the engine is compatible with.
ruby "3.1.2"
+If you wish to derive your Ruby version from a version file (ie .ruby-version),
+you can use the `file` option instead.
+
+ ruby file: ".ruby-version"
+
### ENGINE
Each application _may_ specify a Ruby engine. If an engine is specified, an
@@ -514,7 +519,7 @@ paths.
The `gemspec` method supports optional `:path`, `:glob`, `:name`, and `:development_group`
options, which control where bundler looks for the `.gemspec`, the glob it uses to look
-for the gemspec (defaults to: "{,*,*/*}.gemspec"), what named `.gemspec` it uses
+for the gemspec (defaults to: `{,*,*/*}.gemspec`), what named `.gemspec` it uses
(if more than one is present), and which group development dependencies are included in.
When a `gemspec` dependency encounters version conflicts during resolution, the
diff --git a/lib/bundler/mirror.rb b/lib/bundler/mirror.rb
index a63b45b47d..9d437a0951 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/mirror.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/mirror.rb
@@ -148,13 +148,11 @@ module Bundler
class TCPSocketProbe
def replies?(mirror)
MirrorSockets.new(mirror).any? do |socket, address, timeout|
- begin
- socket.connect_nonblock(address)
- rescue Errno::EINPROGRESS
- wait_for_writtable_socket(socket, address, timeout)
- rescue RuntimeError # Connection failed somehow, again
- false
- end
+ socket.connect_nonblock(address)
+ rescue Errno::EINPROGRESS
+ wait_for_writtable_socket(socket, address, timeout)
+ rescue RuntimeError # Connection failed somehow, again
+ false
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/plugin.rb b/lib/bundler/plugin.rb
index 26458bd596..f3caff8963 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/plugin.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/plugin.rb
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module Bundler
class UnknownSourceError < PluginError; end
class PluginInstallError < PluginError; end
- PLUGIN_FILE_NAME = "plugins.rb".freeze
+ PLUGIN_FILE_NAME = "plugins.rb"
module_function
diff --git a/lib/bundler/plugin/index.rb b/lib/bundler/plugin/index.rb
index 6fbd036f38..a2d5eaa38a 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/plugin/index.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/plugin/index.rb
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ module Bundler
# @param [Boolean] is the index file global index
def load_index(index_file, global = false)
SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(index_file, :read) do |index_f|
- valid_file = index_f && index_f.exist? && !index_f.size.zero?
+ valid_file = index_f&.exist? && !index_f.size.zero?
break unless valid_file
data = index_f.read
diff --git a/lib/bundler/plugin/installer.rb b/lib/bundler/plugin/installer.rb
index 81ecafa470..c9ff12ce4b 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/plugin/installer.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/plugin/installer.rb
@@ -83,8 +83,11 @@ module Bundler
Bundler.configure_gem_home_and_path(Plugin.root)
- definition = Definition.new(nil, deps, source_list, true)
- install_definition(definition)
+ Bundler.settings.temporary(:deployment => false, :frozen => false) do
+ definition = Definition.new(nil, deps, source_list, true)
+
+ install_definition(definition)
+ end
end
# Installs the plugins and deps from the provided specs and returns map of
diff --git a/lib/bundler/remote_specification.rb b/lib/bundler/remote_specification.rb
index 34d7fd116c..f626a3218e 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/remote_specification.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/remote_specification.rb
@@ -29,12 +29,8 @@ module Bundler
@platform = _remote_specification.platform
end
- def identifier
- @__identifier ||= [name, version, @platform.to_s]
- end
-
def full_name
- if @platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY
+ @full_name ||= if @platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY
"#{@name}-#{@version}"
else
"#{@name}-#{@version}-#{@platform}"
@@ -106,7 +102,7 @@ module Bundler
def _remote_specification
@_remote_specification ||= @spec_fetcher.fetch_spec([@name, @version, @original_platform])
@_remote_specification || raise(GemspecError, "Gemspec data for #{full_name} was" \
- " missing from the server! Try installing with `--full-index` as a workaround.")
+ " missing from the server!")
end
def method_missing(method, *args, &blk)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/resolver.rb b/lib/bundler/resolver.rb
index 07607813ec..2ad35bc931 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/resolver.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/resolver.rb
@@ -9,26 +9,39 @@ module Bundler
class Resolver
require_relative "vendored_pub_grub"
require_relative "resolver/base"
- require_relative "resolver/package"
require_relative "resolver/candidate"
+ require_relative "resolver/incompatibility"
require_relative "resolver/root"
include GemHelpers
- def initialize(source_requirements, base, gem_version_promoter, additional_base_requirements)
- @source_requirements = source_requirements
- @base = Resolver::Base.new(base, additional_base_requirements)
+ def initialize(base, gem_version_promoter)
+ @source_requirements = base.source_requirements
+ @base = base
@gem_version_promoter = gem_version_promoter
end
- def start(requirements, packages, exclude_specs: [])
- exclude_specs.each do |spec|
- remove_from_candidates(spec)
- end
+ def start
+ @requirements = @base.requirements
+ @packages = @base.packages
+
+ root, logger = setup_solver
+
+ Bundler.ui.info "Resolving dependencies...", true
+
+ solve_versions(:root => root, :logger => logger)
+ end
+ def setup_solver
root = Resolver::Root.new(name_for_explicit_dependency_source)
root_version = Resolver::Candidate.new(0)
+ @all_specs = Hash.new do |specs, name|
+ specs[name] = source_for(name).specs.search(name).reject do |s|
+ s.dependencies.any? {|d| d.name == name && !d.requirement.satisfied_by?(s.version) } # ignore versions that depend on themselves incorrectly
+ end.sort_by {|s| [s.version, s.platform.to_s] }
+ end
+
@sorted_versions = Hash.new do |candidates, package|
candidates[package] = if package.root?
[root_version]
@@ -37,62 +50,93 @@ module Bundler
end
end
- root_dependencies = prepare_dependencies(requirements, packages)
+ root_dependencies = prepare_dependencies(@requirements, @packages)
@cached_dependencies = Hash.new do |dependencies, package|
dependencies[package] = if package.root?
{ root_version => root_dependencies }
else
Hash.new do |versions, version|
- versions[version] = to_dependency_hash(version.dependencies, packages)
+ versions[version] = to_dependency_hash(version.dependencies.reject {|d| d.name == package.name }, @packages)
end
end
end
logger = Bundler::UI::Shell.new
logger.level = debug? ? "debug" : "warn"
+
+ [root, logger]
+ end
+
+ def solve_versions(root:, logger:)
solver = PubGrub::VersionSolver.new(:source => self, :root => root, :logger => logger)
- before_resolution
result = solver.solve
- after_resolution
result.map {|package, version| version.to_specs(package) }.flatten.uniq
rescue PubGrub::SolveFailure => e
incompatibility = e.incompatibility
- names_to_unlock = []
- conflict_on_bundler = nil
+ names_to_unlock, names_to_allow_prereleases_for, extended_explanation = find_names_to_relax(incompatibility)
- while incompatibility.conflict?
- cause = incompatibility.cause
- incompatibility = cause.incompatibility
+ names_to_relax = names_to_unlock + names_to_allow_prereleases_for
- incompatibility.terms.each do |term|
- name = term.package.name
- names_to_unlock << name if base_requirements[name]
- next unless name == "bundler"
+ if names_to_relax.any?
+ if names_to_unlock.any?
+ Bundler.ui.debug "Found conflicts with locked dependencies. Will retry with #{names_to_unlock.join(", ")} unlocked...", true
- no_versions_incompat = [cause.incompatibility, cause.satisfier].find {|incompat| incompat.cause.is_a?(PubGrub::Incompatibility::NoVersions) }
- next unless no_versions_incompat
+ @base.unlock_names(names_to_unlock)
+ end
+
+ if names_to_allow_prereleases_for.any?
+ Bundler.ui.debug "Found conflicts with dependencies with prereleases. Will retrying considering prereleases for #{names_to_allow_prereleases_for.join(", ")}...", true
- conflict_on_bundler ||= Gem::Requirement.new(no_versions_incompat.cause.constraint.constraint.constraint_string.split(","))
+ @base.include_prereleases(names_to_allow_prereleases_for)
end
- end
- if names_to_unlock.any?
- @base.unlock_names(names_to_unlock)
+ root, logger = setup_solver
+
+ Bundler.ui.debug "Retrying resolution...", true
retry
end
explanation = e.message
- if conflict_on_bundler
+ if extended_explanation
explanation << "\n\n"
- explanation << bundler_not_found_message(conflict_on_bundler)
+ explanation << extended_explanation
end
raise SolveFailure.new(explanation)
end
+ def find_names_to_relax(incompatibility)
+ names_to_unlock = []
+ names_to_allow_prereleases_for = []
+ extended_explanation = nil
+
+ while incompatibility.conflict?
+ cause = incompatibility.cause
+ incompatibility = cause.incompatibility
+
+ incompatibility.terms.each do |term|
+ package = term.package
+ name = package.name
+
+ if base_requirements[name]
+ names_to_unlock << name
+ elsif package.ignores_prereleases?
+ names_to_allow_prereleases_for << name
+ end
+
+ no_versions_incompat = [cause.incompatibility, cause.satisfier].find {|incompat| incompat.cause.is_a?(PubGrub::Incompatibility::NoVersions) }
+ next unless no_versions_incompat
+
+ extended_explanation = no_versions_incompat.extended_explanation
+ end
+ end
+
+ [names_to_unlock.uniq, names_to_allow_prereleases_for.uniq, extended_explanation]
+ end
+
def parse_dependency(package, dependency)
range = if repository_for(package).is_a?(Source::Gemspec)
PubGrub::VersionRange.any
@@ -111,14 +155,25 @@ module Bundler
def no_versions_incompatibility_for(package, unsatisfied_term)
cause = PubGrub::Incompatibility::NoVersions.new(unsatisfied_term)
+ name = package.name
+ constraint = unsatisfied_term.constraint
+ constraint_string = constraint.constraint_string
+ requirements = constraint_string.split(" OR ").map {|req| Gem::Requirement.new(req.split(",")) }
- custom_explanation = if package.name == "bundler"
- "the current Bundler version (#{Bundler::VERSION}) does not satisfy #{cause.constraint}"
+ if name == "bundler" && bundler_pinned_to_current_version?
+ custom_explanation = "the current Bundler version (#{Bundler::VERSION}) does not satisfy #{constraint}"
+ extended_explanation = bundler_not_found_message(requirements)
else
- "#{cause.constraint} could not be found in #{repository_for(package)}"
+ specs_matching_other_platforms = filter_matching_specs(@all_specs[name], requirements)
+
+ platforms_explanation = specs_matching_other_platforms.any? ? " for any resolution platforms (#{package.platforms.join(", ")})" : ""
+ custom_explanation = "#{constraint} could not be found in #{repository_for(package)}#{platforms_explanation}"
+
+ label = "#{name} (#{constraint_string})"
+ extended_explanation = other_specs_matching_message(specs_matching_other_platforms, label) if specs_matching_other_platforms.any?
end
- PubGrub::Incompatibility.new([unsatisfied_term], :cause => cause, :custom_explanation => custom_explanation)
+ Incompatibility.new([unsatisfied_term], :cause => cause, :custom_explanation => custom_explanation, :extended_explanation => extended_explanation)
end
def debug?
@@ -129,24 +184,10 @@ module Bundler
false
end
- def before_resolution
- Bundler.ui.info "Resolving dependencies...", debug?
- end
-
- def after_resolution
- Bundler.ui.info ""
- end
-
def incompatibilities_for(package, version)
package_deps = @cached_dependencies[package]
sorted_versions = @sorted_versions[package]
package_deps[version].map do |dep_package, dep_constraint|
- unless dep_constraint
- # falsey indicates this dependency was invalid
- cause = PubGrub::Incompatibility::InvalidDependency.new(dep_package, dep_constraint.constraint_string)
- return [PubGrub::Incompatibility.new([PubGrub::Term.new(self_constraint, true)], :cause => cause)]
- end
-
low = high = sorted_versions.index(version)
# find version low such that all >= low share the same dep
@@ -176,20 +217,27 @@ module Bundler
self_constraint = PubGrub::VersionConstraint.new(package, :range => range)
dep_term = PubGrub::Term.new(dep_constraint, false)
+ self_term = PubGrub::Term.new(self_constraint, true)
custom_explanation = if dep_package.meta? && package.root?
"current #{dep_package} version is #{dep_constraint.constraint_string}"
end
- PubGrub::Incompatibility.new([PubGrub::Term.new(self_constraint, true), dep_term], :cause => :dependency, :custom_explanation => custom_explanation)
+ PubGrub::Incompatibility.new([self_term, dep_term], :cause => :dependency, :custom_explanation => custom_explanation)
end
end
def all_versions_for(package)
name = package.name
- results = @base[name] + results_for(name)
+ results = (@base[name] + filter_prereleases(@all_specs[name], package)).uniq {|spec| [spec.version.hash, spec.platform] }
+
+ if name == "bundler" && !bundler_pinned_to_current_version?
+ bundler_spec = Gem.loaded_specs["bundler"]
+ results << bundler_spec if bundler_spec
+ end
+
locked_requirement = base_requirements[name]
- results = results.select {|spec| requirement_satisfied_by?(locked_requirement, spec) } if locked_requirement
+ results = filter_matching_specs(results, locked_requirement) if locked_requirement
versions = results.group_by(&:version).reduce([]) do |groups, (version, specs)|
platform_specs = package.platforms.flat_map {|platform| select_best_platform_match(specs, platform) }
@@ -198,7 +246,7 @@ module Bundler
ruby_specs = select_best_platform_match(specs, Gem::Platform::RUBY)
groups << Resolver::Candidate.new(version, :specs => ruby_specs) if ruby_specs.any?
- next groups if platform_specs == ruby_specs
+ next groups if platform_specs == ruby_specs || package.force_ruby_platform?
groups << Resolver::Candidate.new(version, :specs => platform_specs)
@@ -208,16 +256,16 @@ module Bundler
sort_versions(package, versions)
end
- def index_for(name)
- source_for(name).specs
- end
-
def source_for(name)
@source_requirements[name] || @source_requirements[:default]
end
- def results_for(name)
- index_for(name).search(name)
+ def default_bundler_source
+ @source_requirements[:default_bundler]
+ end
+
+ def bundler_pinned_to_current_version?
+ !default_bundler_source.nil?
end
def name_for_explicit_dependency_source
@@ -226,12 +274,54 @@ module Bundler
"Gemfile"
end
- def requirement_satisfied_by?(requirement, spec)
- requirement.satisfied_by?(spec.version) || spec.source.is_a?(Source::Gemspec)
+ def raise_not_found!(package)
+ name = package.name
+ source = source_for(name)
+ specs = @all_specs[name]
+ matching_part = name
+ requirement_label = SharedHelpers.pretty_dependency(package.dependency)
+ cache_message = begin
+ " or in gems cached in #{Bundler.settings.app_cache_path}" if Bundler.app_cache.exist?
+ rescue GemfileNotFound
+ nil
+ end
+ specs_matching_requirement = filter_matching_specs(specs, package.dependency.requirement)
+
+ if specs_matching_requirement.any?
+ specs = specs_matching_requirement
+ matching_part = requirement_label
+ platforms = package.platforms
+ platform_label = platforms.size == 1 ? "platform '#{platforms.first}" : "platforms '#{platforms.join("', '")}"
+ requirement_label = "#{requirement_label}' with #{platform_label}"
+ end
+
+ message = String.new("Could not find gem '#{requirement_label}' in #{source}#{cache_message}.\n")
+
+ if specs.any?
+ message << "\n#{other_specs_matching_message(specs, matching_part)}"
+ end
+
+ raise GemNotFound, message
end
private
+ def filter_matching_specs(specs, requirements)
+ Array(requirements).flat_map do |requirement|
+ specs.select {| spec| requirement_satisfied_by?(requirement, spec) }
+ end
+ end
+
+ def filter_prereleases(specs, package)
+ return specs unless package.ignores_prereleases? && specs.size > 1
+
+ specs.reject {|s| s.version.prerelease? }
+ end
+
+ def requirement_satisfied_by?(requirement, spec)
+ requirement.satisfied_by?(spec.version) || spec.source.is_a?(Source::Gemspec)
+ end
+
def sort_versions(package, versions)
if versions.size > 1
@gem_version_promoter.sort_versions(package, versions).reverse
@@ -248,56 +338,36 @@ module Bundler
@base.base_requirements
end
- def remove_from_candidates(spec)
- @base.delete(spec)
- end
-
def prepare_dependencies(requirements, packages)
to_dependency_hash(requirements, packages).map do |dep_package, dep_constraint|
name = dep_package.name
- next if dep_package.platforms.empty?
+
next [dep_package, dep_constraint] if name == "bundler"
- next [dep_package, dep_constraint] unless versions_for(dep_package, dep_constraint.range).empty?
+
+ versions = versions_for(dep_package, dep_constraint.range)
+ if versions.empty? && dep_package.ignores_prereleases?
+ @sorted_versions.delete(dep_package)
+ dep_package.consider_prereleases!
+ versions = versions_for(dep_package, dep_constraint.range)
+ end
+ next [dep_package, dep_constraint] unless versions.empty?
+
next unless dep_package.current_platform?
- raise GemNotFound, gem_not_found_message(dep_package, dep_constraint)
+ raise_not_found!(dep_package)
end.compact.to_h
end
- def gem_not_found_message(package, requirement)
- name = package.name
- source = source_for(name)
- specs = source.specs.search(name).sort_by {|s| [s.version, s.platform.to_s] }
- matching_part = name
- requirement_label = SharedHelpers.pretty_dependency(package.dependency)
- cache_message = begin
- " or in gems cached in #{Bundler.settings.app_cache_path}" if Bundler.app_cache.exist?
- rescue GemfileNotFound
- nil
- end
- specs_matching_requirement = specs.select {| spec| requirement_satisfied_by?(package.dependency.requirement, spec) }
-
- if specs_matching_requirement.any?
- specs = specs_matching_requirement
- matching_part = requirement_label
- platforms = package.platforms
- platform_label = platforms.size == 1 ? "platform '#{platforms.first}" : "platforms '#{platforms.join("', '")}"
- requirement_label = "#{requirement_label}' with #{platform_label}"
- end
-
- message = String.new("Could not find gem '#{requirement_label}' in #{source}#{cache_message}.\n")
-
- if specs.any?
- message << "\nThe source contains the following gems matching '#{matching_part}':\n"
- message << specs.map {|s| " * #{s.full_name}" }.join("\n")
- end
-
+ def other_specs_matching_message(specs, requirement)
+ message = String.new("The source contains the following gems matching '#{requirement}':\n")
+ message << specs.map {|s| " * #{s.full_name}" }.join("\n")
message
end
def requirement_to_range(requirement)
ranges = requirement.requirements.map do |(op, version)|
- ver = Resolver::Candidate.new(version)
+ ver = Resolver::Candidate.new(version).generic!
+ platform_ver = Resolver::Candidate.new(version).platform_specific!
case op
when "~>"
@@ -305,17 +375,17 @@ module Bundler
bump = Resolver::Candidate.new(version.bump.to_s + ".A")
PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:name => name, :min => ver, :max => bump, :include_min => true)
when ">"
- PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:min => ver)
+ PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:min => platform_ver)
when ">="
PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:min => ver, :include_min => true)
when "<"
PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:max => ver)
when "<="
- PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:max => ver, :include_max => true)
+ PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:max => platform_ver, :include_max => true)
when "="
- PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:min => ver, :max => ver, :include_min => true, :include_max => true)
+ PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:min => ver, :max => platform_ver, :include_min => true, :include_max => true)
when "!="
- PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:min => ver, :max => ver, :include_min => true, :include_max => true).invert
+ PubGrub::VersionRange.new(:min => ver, :max => platform_ver, :include_min => true, :include_max => true).invert
else
raise "bad version specifier: #{op}"
end
@@ -341,8 +411,9 @@ module Bundler
end
end
- def bundler_not_found_message(conflict_dependency)
- candidate_specs = source_for(:default_bundler).specs.search("bundler").select {|spec| requirement_satisfied_by?(conflict_dependency, spec) }
+ def bundler_not_found_message(conflict_dependencies)
+ candidate_specs = filter_matching_specs(default_bundler_source.specs.search("bundler"), conflict_dependencies)
+
if candidate_specs.any?
target_version = candidate_specs.last.version
new_command = [File.basename($PROGRAM_NAME), "_#{target_version}_", *ARGV].join(" ")
diff --git a/lib/bundler/resolver/base.rb b/lib/bundler/resolver/base.rb
index 78b798f4ec..e5c3763c3f 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/resolver/base.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/resolver/base.rb
@@ -1,19 +1,45 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
+require_relative "package"
+
module Bundler
class Resolver
class Base
- def initialize(base, additional_base_requirements)
+ attr_reader :packages, :requirements, :source_requirements
+
+ def initialize(source_requirements, dependencies, base, platforms, options)
+ @source_requirements = source_requirements
+
@base = base
- @additional_base_requirements = additional_base_requirements
+
+ @packages = Hash.new do |hash, name|
+ hash[name] = Package.new(name, platforms, **options)
+ end
+
+ @requirements = dependencies.map do |dep|
+ dep_platforms = dep.gem_platforms(platforms)
+
+ # Dependencies scoped to external platforms are ignored
+ next if dep_platforms.empty?
+
+ name = dep.name
+
+ @packages[name] = Package.new(name, dep_platforms, **options.merge(:dependency => dep))
+
+ dep
+ end.compact
end
def [](name)
@base[name]
end
- def delete(spec)
- @base.delete(spec)
+ def delete(specs)
+ @base.delete(specs)
+ end
+
+ def get_package(name)
+ @packages[name]
end
def base_requirements
@@ -21,24 +47,59 @@ module Bundler
end
def unlock_names(names)
- names.each do |name|
- @base.delete_by_name(name)
+ indirect_pins = indirect_pins(names)
+
+ if indirect_pins.any?
+ loosen_names(indirect_pins)
+ else
+ pins = pins(names)
- @additional_base_requirements.reject! {|dep| dep.name == name }
+ if pins.any?
+ loosen_names(pins)
+ else
+ unrestrict_names(names)
+ end
end
+ end
- @base_requirements = nil
+ def include_prereleases(names)
+ names.each do |name|
+ get_package(name).consider_prereleases!
+ end
end
private
+ def indirect_pins(names)
+ names.select {|name| @base_requirements[name].exact? && @requirements.none? {|dep| dep.name == name } }
+ end
+
+ def pins(names)
+ names.select {|name| @base_requirements[name].exact? }
+ end
+
+ def loosen_names(names)
+ names.each do |name|
+ version = @base_requirements[name].requirements.first[1]
+
+ @base_requirements[name] = Gem::Requirement.new(">= #{version}")
+
+ @base.delete_by_name(name)
+ end
+ end
+
+ def unrestrict_names(names)
+ names.each do |name|
+ @base_requirements.delete(name)
+ end
+ end
+
def build_base_requirements
base_requirements = {}
@base.each do |ls|
req = Gem::Requirement.new(ls.version)
base_requirements[ls.name] = req
end
- @additional_base_requirements.each {|d| base_requirements[d.name] = d.requirement }
base_requirements
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/resolver/candidate.rb b/lib/bundler/resolver/candidate.rb
index cf5691ccc7..e695ef08ee 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/resolver/candidate.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/resolver/candidate.rb
@@ -26,9 +26,8 @@ module Bundler
def initialize(version, specs: [])
@spec_group = Resolver::SpecGroup.new(specs)
- @platforms = specs.map(&:platform).sort_by(&:to_s).uniq
@version = Gem::Version.new(version)
- @ruby_only = @platforms == [Gem::Platform::RUBY]
+ @ruby_only = specs.map(&:platform).uniq == [Gem::Platform::RUBY]
end
def dependencies
@@ -41,6 +40,18 @@ module Bundler
@spec_group.to_specs(package.force_ruby_platform?)
end
+ def generic!
+ @ruby_only = true
+
+ self
+ end
+
+ def platform_specific!
+ @ruby_only = false
+
+ self
+ end
+
def prerelease?
@version.prerelease?
end
@@ -53,27 +64,20 @@ module Bundler
[@version, @ruby_only ? -1 : 1]
end
- def canonical?
- !@spec_group.empty?
- end
-
def <=>(other)
return unless other.is_a?(self.class)
- return @version <=> other.version unless canonical? && other.canonical?
sort_obj <=> other.sort_obj
end
def ==(other)
return unless other.is_a?(self.class)
- return @version == other.version unless canonical? && other.canonical?
sort_obj == other.sort_obj
end
def eql?(other)
return unless other.is_a?(self.class)
- return @version.eql?(other.version) unless canonical? || other.canonical?
sort_obj.eql?(other.sort_obj)
end
@@ -83,9 +87,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def to_s
- return @version.to_s if @platforms.empty? || @ruby_only
-
- "#{@version} (#{@platforms.join(", ")})"
+ @version.to_s
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/resolver/incompatibility.rb b/lib/bundler/resolver/incompatibility.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c61151fbeb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/bundler/resolver/incompatibility.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+# frozen_string_literal: true
+
+module Bundler
+ class Resolver
+ class Incompatibility < PubGrub::Incompatibility
+ attr_reader :extended_explanation
+
+ def initialize(terms, cause:, custom_explanation: nil, extended_explanation: nil)
+ @extended_explanation = extended_explanation
+
+ super(terms, :cause => cause, :custom_explanation => custom_explanation)
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/resolver/package.rb b/lib/bundler/resolver/package.rb
index fa283baca8..7499a75006 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/resolver/package.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/resolver/package.rb
@@ -13,14 +13,15 @@ module Bundler
# * The dependency explicit set in the Gemfile for this gem (if any).
#
class Package
- attr_reader :name, :platforms, :dependency
+ attr_reader :name, :platforms, :dependency, :locked_version
- def initialize(name, platforms, locked_specs, unlock, dependency: nil)
+ def initialize(name, platforms, locked_specs:, unlock:, prerelease: false, dependency: nil)
@name = name
@platforms = platforms
- @locked_specs = locked_specs
+ @locked_version = locked_specs[name].first&.version
@unlock = unlock
- @dependency = dependency
+ @dependency = dependency || Dependency.new(name, @locked_version)
+ @prerelease = @dependency.prerelease? || @locked_version&.prerelease? || prerelease ? :consider_first : :ignore
end
def to_s
@@ -43,24 +44,28 @@ module Bundler
@name.hash
end
- def locked_version
- @locked_specs[name].first&.version
- end
-
def unlock?
@unlock.empty? || @unlock.include?(name)
end
+ def ignores_prereleases?
+ @prerelease == :ignore
+ end
+
def prerelease_specified?
- @dependency&.prerelease?
+ @prerelease == :consider_first
+ end
+
+ def consider_prereleases!
+ @prerelease = :consider_last
end
def force_ruby_platform?
- @dependency&.force_ruby_platform
+ @dependency.force_ruby_platform
end
def current_platform?
- @dependency&.current_platform?
+ @dependency.current_platform?
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/ruby_dsl.rb b/lib/bundler/ruby_dsl.rb
index 3b3a0583a5..d054969e8d 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/ruby_dsl.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/ruby_dsl.rb
@@ -5,9 +5,15 @@ module Bundler
def ruby(*ruby_version)
options = ruby_version.last.is_a?(Hash) ? ruby_version.pop : {}
ruby_version.flatten!
+
raise GemfileError, "Please define :engine_version" if options[:engine] && options[:engine_version].nil?
raise GemfileError, "Please define :engine" if options[:engine_version] && options[:engine].nil?
+ if options[:file]
+ raise GemfileError, "Cannot specify version when using the file option" if ruby_version.any?
+ ruby_version << Bundler.read_file(options[:file]).strip
+ end
+
if options[:engine] == "ruby" && options[:engine_version] &&
ruby_version != Array(options[:engine_version])
raise GemfileEvalError, "ruby_version must match the :engine_version for MRI"
diff --git a/lib/bundler/ruby_version.rb b/lib/bundler/ruby_version.rb
index 9161c6afde..b5396abb6e 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/ruby_version.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/ruby_version.rb
@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ module Bundler
end
@gem_version = Gem::Requirement.create(@versions.first).requirements.first.last
- @input_engine = engine && engine.to_s
- @engine = engine && engine.to_s || "ruby"
+ @input_engine = engine&.to_s
+ @engine = engine&.to_s || "ruby"
@engine_versions = (engine_version && Array(engine_version)) || @versions
@engine_gem_version = Gem::Requirement.create(@engine_versions.first).requirements.first.last
@patchlevel = patchlevel || (@gem_version.prerelease? ? "-1" : nil)
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ module Bundler
ruby_engine_version = RUBY_ENGINE == "ruby" ? ruby_version : RUBY_ENGINE_VERSION.dup
patchlevel = RUBY_PATCHLEVEL.to_s
- @ruby_version ||= RubyVersion.new(ruby_version, patchlevel, ruby_engine, ruby_engine_version)
+ @system ||= RubyVersion.new(ruby_version, patchlevel, ruby_engine, ruby_engine_version)
end
private
diff --git a/lib/bundler/rubygems_ext.rb b/lib/bundler/rubygems_ext.rb
index 12d6789065..8981612706 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/rubygems_ext.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/rubygems_ext.rb
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ require "rubygems/specification"
require "rubygems/source"
require_relative "match_metadata"
+require_relative "force_platform"
require_relative "match_platform"
# Cherry-pick fixes to `Gem.ruby_version` to be useful for modern Bundler
@@ -65,7 +66,9 @@ module Gem
alias_method :rg_extension_dir, :extension_dir
def extension_dir
- @bundler_extension_dir ||= if source.respond_to?(:extension_dir_name)
+ # following instance variable is already used in original method
+ # and that is the reason to prefix it with bundler_ and add rubocop exception
+ @bundler_extension_dir ||= if source.respond_to?(:extension_dir_name) # rubocop:disable Naming/MemoizedInstanceVariableName
unique_extension_dir = [source.extension_dir_name, File.basename(full_gem_path)].uniq.join("-")
File.expand_path(File.join(extensions_dir, unique_extension_dir))
else
@@ -153,12 +156,16 @@ module Gem
end
class Dependency
+ include ::Bundler::ForcePlatform
+
attr_accessor :source, :groups
alias_method :eql?, :==
def force_ruby_platform
- false
+ return @force_ruby_platform if defined?(@force_ruby_platform) && !@force_ruby_platform.nil?
+
+ @force_ruby_platform = default_force_ruby_platform
end
def encode_with(coder)
@@ -198,9 +205,9 @@ module Gem
protected
def _requirements_sorted?
- return @_are_requirements_sorted if defined?(@_are_requirements_sorted)
+ return @_requirements_sorted if defined?(@_requirements_sorted)
strings = as_list
- @_are_requirements_sorted = strings == strings.sort
+ @_requirements_sorted = strings == strings.sort
end
def _with_sorted_requirements
@@ -277,6 +284,10 @@ module Gem
without_gnu_nor_abi_modifiers
end
end
+
+ if RUBY_ENGINE == "truffleruby" && !defined?(REUSE_AS_BINARY_ON_TRUFFLERUBY)
+ REUSE_AS_BINARY_ON_TRUFFLERUBY = %w[libv8 libv8-node sorbet-static].freeze
+ end
end
Platform.singleton_class.module_eval do
@@ -338,11 +349,7 @@ module Gem
end
def glob_files_in_dir(glob, base_path)
- if RUBY_VERSION >= "2.5"
- Dir.glob(glob, :base => base_path).map! {|f| File.expand_path(f, base_path) }
- else
- Dir.glob(File.join(base_path.to_s.gsub(/[\[\]]/, '\\\\\\&'), glob)).map! {|f| File.expand_path(f) }
- end
+ Dir.glob(glob, :base => base_path).map! {|f| File.expand_path(f, base_path) }
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/rubygems_gem_installer.rb b/lib/bundler/rubygems_gem_installer.rb
index 13c2d25882..38035a00ac 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/rubygems_gem_installer.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/rubygems_gem_installer.rb
@@ -109,8 +109,10 @@ module Bundler
def strict_rm_rf(dir)
Bundler.rm_rf dir
- rescue Errno::ENOTEMPTY => e
- raise DirectoryRemovalError.new(e.cause, "Could not delete previous installation of `#{dir}`")
+ rescue StandardError => e
+ raise unless File.exist?(dir)
+
+ raise DirectoryRemovalError.new(e, "Could not delete previous installation of `#{dir}`")
end
def validate_bundler_checksum(checksum)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/rubygems_integration.rb b/lib/bundler/rubygems_integration.rb
index d14075c96b..d8b7886af7 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/rubygems_integration.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/rubygems_integration.rb
@@ -227,10 +227,14 @@ module Bundler
def reverse_rubygems_kernel_mixin
# Disable rubygems' gem activation system
- kernel = (class << ::Kernel; self; end)
- [kernel, ::Kernel].each do |k|
- if k.private_method_defined?(:gem_original_require)
- redefine_method(k, :require, k.instance_method(:gem_original_require))
+ if Gem.respond_to?(:discover_gems_on_require=)
+ Gem.discover_gems_on_require = false
+ else
+ kernel = (class << ::Kernel; self; end)
+ [kernel, ::Kernel].each do |k|
+ if k.private_method_defined?(:gem_original_require)
+ redefine_method(k, :require, k.instance_method(:gem_original_require))
+ end
end
end
end
@@ -243,7 +247,7 @@ module Bundler
kernel = (class << ::Kernel; self; end)
[kernel, ::Kernel].each do |kernel_class|
redefine_method(kernel_class, :gem) do |dep, *reqs|
- if executables && executables.include?(File.basename(caller.first.split(":").first))
+ if executables&.include?(File.basename(caller.first.split(":").first))
break
end
@@ -449,7 +453,7 @@ module Bundler
fetcher = gem_remote_fetcher
fetcher.headers = { "X-Gemfile-Source" => remote.original_uri.to_s } if remote.original_uri
string = fetcher.fetch_path(path)
- Bundler.load_marshal(string)
+ Bundler.safe_load_marshal(string)
rescue Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError
# it's okay for prerelease to fail
raise unless name == "prerelease_specs"
diff --git a/lib/bundler/runtime.rb b/lib/bundler/runtime.rb
index bd38353d3c..95cf78dd41 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/runtime.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/runtime.rb
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ module Bundler
definition_method :requires
def lock(opts = {})
- return if @definition.nothing_changed? && !@definition.unlocking?
+ return if @definition.no_resolve_needed?
@definition.lock(Bundler.default_lockfile, opts[:preserve_unknown_sections])
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/safe_marshal.rb b/lib/bundler/safe_marshal.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..50aa0f60a6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/bundler/safe_marshal.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+# frozen_string_literal: true
+
+module Bundler
+ module SafeMarshal
+ ALLOWED_CLASSES = [
+ Array,
+ FalseClass,
+ Gem::Specification,
+ Gem::Version,
+ Hash,
+ String,
+ Symbol,
+ Time,
+ TrueClass,
+ ].freeze
+
+ ERROR = "Unexpected class %s present in marshaled data. Only %s are allowed."
+
+ PROC = proc do |object|
+ object.tap do
+ unless ALLOWED_CLASSES.include?(object.class)
+ raise TypeError, format(ERROR, object.class, ALLOWED_CLASSES.join(", "))
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ def self.proc
+ PROC
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/settings.rb b/lib/bundler/settings.rb
index a76a792743..0af2236a45 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/settings.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/settings.rb
@@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ module Bundler
setup_makes_kernel_gem_public
silence_deprecations
silence_root_warning
- suppress_install_using_messages
update_requires_all_flag
].freeze
@@ -219,7 +218,6 @@ module Bundler
def path
configs.each do |_level, settings|
path = value_for("path", settings)
- path = "vendor/bundle" if value_for("deployment", settings) && path.nil?
path_system = value_for("path.system", settings)
disabled_shared_gems = value_for("disable_shared_gems", settings)
next if path.nil? && path_system.nil? && disabled_shared_gems.nil?
@@ -227,7 +225,9 @@ module Bundler
return Path.new(path, system_path)
end
- Path.new(nil, false)
+ path = "vendor/bundle" if self[:deployment]
+
+ Path.new(path, false)
end
Path = Struct.new(:explicit_path, :system_path) do
@@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ module Bundler
uri = $2
suffix = $3
end
- uri = "#{uri}/" unless uri.end_with?("/")
+ uri = URINormalizer.normalize_suffix(uri)
require_relative "vendored_uri"
uri = Bundler::URI(uri)
unless uri.absolute?
diff --git a/lib/bundler/setup.rb b/lib/bundler/setup.rb
index 32e9b2d7c0..801fd5312a 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/setup.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/setup.rb
@@ -12,7 +12,10 @@ if Bundler::SharedHelpers.in_bundle?
Bundler.ui.error e.message
Bundler.ui.warn e.backtrace.join("\n") if ENV["DEBUG"]
if e.is_a?(Bundler::GemNotFound)
- Bundler.ui.warn "Run `bundle install` to install missing gems."
+ suggested_cmd = "bundle install"
+ original_gemfile = Bundler.original_env["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"]
+ suggested_cmd += " --gemfile #{original_gemfile}" if original_gemfile
+ Bundler.ui.warn "Run `#{suggested_cmd}` to install missing gems."
end
exit e.status_code
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/shared_helpers.rb b/lib/bundler/shared_helpers.rb
index 0a6afe0e5a..d1d4e1d07a 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/shared_helpers.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/shared_helpers.rb
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ module Bundler
" (was expecting #{old_deps.map(&:to_s)}, but the real spec has #{new_deps.map(&:to_s)})"
raise APIResponseMismatchError,
"Downloading #{spec.full_name} revealed dependencies not in the API or the lockfile (#{extra_deps.join(", ")})." \
- "\nEither installing with `--full-index` or running `bundle update #{spec.name}` should fix the problem."
+ "\nRunning `bundle update #{spec.name}` should fix the problem."
end
def pretty_dependency(dep)
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ module Bundler
Bundler::SharedHelpers.set_env "BUNDLE_BIN_PATH", exe_file
Bundler::SharedHelpers.set_env "BUNDLE_GEMFILE", find_gemfile.to_s
Bundler::SharedHelpers.set_env "BUNDLER_VERSION", Bundler::VERSION
- Bundler::SharedHelpers.set_env "BUNDLER_SETUP", File.expand_path("setup", __dir__)
+ Bundler::SharedHelpers.set_env "BUNDLER_SETUP", File.expand_path("setup", __dir__) unless RUBY_VERSION < "2.7"
end
def set_path
diff --git a/lib/bundler/source.rb b/lib/bundler/source.rb
index 69804a2e63..f7f5ea7865 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/source.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/source.rb
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def print_using_message(message)
- if !message.include?("(was ") && Bundler.feature_flag.suppress_install_using_messages?
+ if !message.include?("(was ")
Bundler.ui.debug message
else
Bundler.ui.info message
diff --git a/lib/bundler/source/git.rb b/lib/bundler/source/git.rb
index fd34edffb7..adbce5fce4 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/source/git.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/source/git.rb
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ module Bundler
# Stringify options that could be set as symbols
%w[ref branch tag revision].each {|k| options[k] = options[k].to_s if options[k] }
- @uri = options["uri"] || ""
+ @uri = URINormalizer.normalize_suffix(options["uri"] || "", :trailing_slash => false)
@safe_uri = URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_uri(@uri)
@branch = options["branch"]
@ref = options["ref"] || options["branch"] || options["tag"]
@@ -46,6 +46,14 @@ module Bundler
out << " specs:\n"
end
+ def to_gemfile
+ specifiers = %w[ref branch tag submodules glob].map do |opt|
+ "#{opt}: #{options[opt]}" if options[opt]
+ end
+
+ uri_with_specifiers(specifiers)
+ end
+
def hash
[self.class, uri, ref, branch, name, version, glob, submodules].hash
end
@@ -59,28 +67,32 @@ module Bundler
alias_method :==, :eql?
+ def include?(other)
+ other.is_a?(Git) && uri == other.uri &&
+ name == other.name &&
+ glob == other.glob &&
+ submodules == other.submodules
+ end
+
def to_s
begin
- at = if local?
- path
- elsif user_ref = options["ref"]
- if ref =~ /\A[a-z0-9]{4,}\z/i
- shortref_for_display(user_ref)
- else
- user_ref
- end
- elsif ref
- ref
- else
- git_proxy.branch
- end
+ at = humanized_ref || current_branch
rev = "at #{at}@#{shortref_for_display(revision)}"
rescue GitError
""
end
- specifiers = [rev, glob_for_display].compact
+ uri_with_specifiers([rev, glob_for_display])
+ end
+
+ def identifier
+ uri_with_specifiers([humanized_ref, cached_revision, glob_for_display])
+ end
+
+ def uri_with_specifiers(specifiers)
+ specifiers.compact!
+
suffix =
if specifiers.any?
" (#{specifiers.join(", ")})"
@@ -126,7 +138,7 @@ module Bundler
path = Pathname.new(path)
path = path.expand_path(Bundler.root) unless path.relative?
- unless options["branch"] || Bundler.settings[:disable_local_branch_check]
+ unless branch || Bundler.settings[:disable_local_branch_check]
raise GitError, "Cannot use local override for #{name} at #{path} because " \
":branch is not specified in Gemfile. Specify a branch or run " \
"`bundle config unset local.#{override_for(original_path)}` to remove the local override"
@@ -141,14 +153,14 @@ module Bundler
# Create a new git proxy without the cached revision
# so the Gemfile.lock always picks up the new revision.
- @git_proxy = GitProxy.new(path, uri, ref)
+ @git_proxy = GitProxy.new(path, uri, options)
- if git_proxy.branch != options["branch"] && !Bundler.settings[:disable_local_branch_check]
+ if current_branch != branch && !Bundler.settings[:disable_local_branch_check]
raise GitError, "Local override for #{name} at #{path} is using branch " \
- "#{git_proxy.branch} but Gemfile specifies #{options["branch"]}"
+ "#{current_branch} but Gemfile specifies #{branch}"
end
- changed = cached_revision && cached_revision != git_proxy.revision
+ changed = cached_revision && cached_revision != revision
if !Bundler.settings[:disable_local_revision_check] && changed && !@unlocked && !git_proxy.contains?(cached_revision)
raise GitError, "The Gemfile lock is pointing to revision #{shortref_for_display(cached_revision)} " \
@@ -173,6 +185,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def install(spec, options = {})
+ return if Bundler.settings[:no_install]
force = options[:force]
print_using_message "Using #{version_message(spec, options[:previous_spec])} from #{self}"
@@ -228,6 +241,10 @@ module Bundler
git_proxy.revision
end
+ def current_branch
+ git_proxy.current_branch
+ end
+
def allow_git_ops?
@allow_remote || @allow_cached
end
@@ -238,6 +255,20 @@ module Bundler
private
+ def humanized_ref
+ if local?
+ path
+ elsif user_ref = options["ref"]
+ if /\A[a-z0-9]{4,}\z/i.match?(ref)
+ shortref_for_display(user_ref)
+ else
+ user_ref
+ end
+ elsif ref
+ ref
+ end
+ end
+
def serialize_gemspecs_in(destination)
destination = destination.expand_path(Bundler.root) if destination.relative?
Dir["#{destination}/#{@glob}"].each do |spec_path|
@@ -291,7 +322,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def uri_hash
- if uri =~ %r{^\w+://(\w+@)?}
+ if %r{^\w+://(\w+@)?}.match?(uri)
# Downcase the domain component of the URI
# and strip off a trailing slash, if one is present
input = Bundler::URI.parse(uri).normalize.to_s.sub(%r{/$}, "")
@@ -313,7 +344,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def git_proxy
- @git_proxy ||= GitProxy.new(cache_path, uri, ref, cached_revision, self)
+ @git_proxy ||= GitProxy.new(cache_path, uri, options, cached_revision, self)
end
def fetch
diff --git a/lib/bundler/source/git/git_proxy.rb b/lib/bundler/source/git/git_proxy.rb
index 745a7fe118..fdb738e52e 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/source/git/git_proxy.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/source/git/git_proxy.rb
@@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ module Bundler
def initialize(command, path, extra_info = nil)
@command = command
- msg = String.new
- msg << "Git error: command `#{command}` in directory #{path} has failed."
+ msg = String.new("Git error: command `#{command}`")
+ msg << " in directory #{path}" if path
+ msg << " has failed."
msg << "\n#{extra_info}" if extra_info
- msg << "\nIf this error persists you could try removing the cache directory '#{path}'" if path.exist?
super msg
end
end
@@ -47,24 +47,28 @@ module Bundler
# All actions required by the Git source is encapsulated in this
# object.
class GitProxy
- attr_accessor :path, :uri, :ref
+ attr_accessor :path, :uri, :branch, :tag, :ref, :explicit_ref
attr_writer :revision
- def initialize(path, uri, ref, revision = nil, git = nil)
+ def initialize(path, uri, options = {}, revision = nil, git = nil)
@path = path
@uri = uri
- @ref = ref
+ @branch = options["branch"]
+ @tag = options["tag"]
+ @ref = options["ref"]
+ @explicit_ref = branch || tag || ref
@revision = revision
@git = git
+ @commit_ref = nil
end
def revision
- @revision ||= find_local_revision
+ @revision ||= allowed_with_path { find_local_revision }
end
- def branch
- @branch ||= allowed_with_path do
- git("rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD", :dir => path).strip
+ def current_branch
+ @current_branch ||= with_path do
+ git_local("rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD", :dir => path).strip
end
end
@@ -76,36 +80,26 @@ module Bundler
end
def version
- git("--version").match(/(git version\s*)?((\.?\d+)+).*/)[2]
+ @version ||= full_version.match(/((\.?\d+)+).*/)[1]
end
def full_version
- git("--version").sub("git version", "").strip
+ @full_version ||= git_local("--version").sub(/git version\s*/, "").strip
end
def checkout
- return if path.exist? && has_revision_cached?
- extra_ref = "#{ref}:#{ref}" if ref && ref.start_with?("refs/")
-
- Bundler.ui.info "Fetching #{URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_uri(uri)}"
+ return if has_revision_cached?
- configured_uri = configured_uri_for(uri).to_s
+ Bundler.ui.info "Fetching #{credential_filtered_uri}"
- unless path.exist?
- SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(path.dirname) do |p|
- FileUtils.mkdir_p(p)
- end
- git_retry "clone", "--bare", "--no-hardlinks", "--quiet", "--", configured_uri, path.to_s
- return unless extra_ref
- end
+ extra_fetch_needed = clone_needs_extra_fetch?
+ unshallow_needed = clone_needs_unshallow?
+ return unless extra_fetch_needed || unshallow_needed
- with_path do
- git_retry(*["fetch", "--force", "--quiet", "--tags", "--", configured_uri, "refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*", extra_ref].compact, :dir => path)
- end
+ git_remote_fetch(unshallow_needed ? ["--unshallow"] : depth_args)
end
def copy_to(destination, submodules = false)
- # method 1
unless File.exist?(destination.join(".git"))
begin
SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(destination.dirname) do |p|
@@ -114,7 +108,7 @@ module Bundler
SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(destination) do |p|
FileUtils.rm_rf(p)
end
- git_retry "clone", "--no-checkout", "--quiet", path.to_s, destination.to_s
+ git "clone", "--no-checkout", "--quiet", path.to_s, destination.to_s
File.chmod(((File.stat(destination).mode | 0o777) & ~File.umask), destination)
rescue Errno::EEXIST => e
file_path = e.message[%r{.*?((?:[a-zA-Z]:)?/.*)}, 1]
@@ -123,14 +117,10 @@ module Bundler
"this file and try again."
end
end
- # method 2
- git_retry "fetch", "--force", "--quiet", "--tags", path.to_s, :dir => destination
- begin
- git "reset", "--hard", @revision, :dir => destination
- rescue GitCommandError => e
- raise MissingGitRevisionError.new(e.command, destination, @revision, URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_uri(uri))
- end
+ git "fetch", "--force", "--quiet", *extra_fetch_args, :dir => destination if @commit_ref
+
+ git "reset", "--hard", @revision, :dir => destination
if submodules
git_retry "submodule", "update", "--init", "--recursive", :dir => destination
@@ -142,14 +132,117 @@ module Bundler
private
- def git_null(*command, dir: nil)
- check_allowed(command)
+ def git_remote_fetch(args)
+ command = ["fetch", "--force", "--quiet", "--no-tags", *args, "--", configured_uri, refspec].compact
+ command_with_no_credentials = check_allowed(command)
+
+ Bundler::Retry.new("`#{command_with_no_credentials}` at #{path}", [MissingGitRevisionError]).attempts do
+ out, err, status = capture(command, path)
+ return out if status.success?
+
+ if err.include?("couldn't find remote ref") || err.include?("not our ref")
+ raise MissingGitRevisionError.new(command_with_no_credentials, path, commit || explicit_ref, credential_filtered_uri)
+ else
+ raise GitCommandError.new(command_with_no_credentials, path, err)
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ def clone_needs_extra_fetch?
+ return true if path.exist?
+
+ SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(path.dirname) do |p|
+ FileUtils.mkdir_p(p)
+ end
+
+ command = ["clone", "--bare", "--no-hardlinks", "--quiet", *extra_clone_args, "--", configured_uri, path.to_s]
+ command_with_no_credentials = check_allowed(command)
+
+ Bundler::Retry.new("`#{command_with_no_credentials}`", [MissingGitRevisionError]).attempts do
+ _, err, status = capture(command, nil)
+ return extra_ref if status.success?
+
+ if err.include?("Could not find remote branch") || # git up to 2.49
+ err.include?("Remote branch #{branch_option} not found") # git 2.49 or higher
+ raise MissingGitRevisionError.new(command_with_no_credentials, nil, explicit_ref, credential_filtered_uri)
+ else
+ raise GitCommandError.new(command_with_no_credentials, path, err)
+ end
+ end
+ end
- out, status = SharedHelpers.with_clean_git_env do
- capture_and_ignore_stderr(*capture3_args_for(command, dir))
+ def clone_needs_unshallow?
+ return false unless path.join("shallow").exist?
+ return true if full_clone?
+
+ @revision && @revision != head_revision
+ end
+
+ def extra_ref
+ return false if not_pinned?
+ return true unless full_clone?
+
+ ref.start_with?("refs/")
+ end
+
+ def depth
+ return @depth if defined?(@depth)
+
+ @depth = if !supports_fetching_unreachable_refs?
+ nil
+ elsif not_pinned? || pinned_to_full_sha?
+ 1
+ elsif ref.include?("~")
+ parsed_depth = ref.split("~").last
+ parsed_depth.to_i + 1
end
+ end
+
+ def refspec
+ if commit
+ @commit_ref = "refs/#{commit}-sha"
+ return "#{commit}:#{@commit_ref}"
+ end
+
+ reference = fully_qualified_ref
+
+ reference ||= if ref.include?("~")
+ ref.split("~").first
+ elsif ref.start_with?("refs/")
+ ref
+ else
+ "refs/*"
+ end
+
+ "#{reference}:#{reference}"
+ end
+
+ def commit
+ @commit ||= pinned_to_full_sha? ? ref : @revision
+ end
+
+ def fully_qualified_ref
+ if branch
+ "refs/heads/#{branch}"
+ elsif tag
+ "refs/tags/#{tag}"
+ elsif ref.nil?
+ "refs/heads/#{current_branch}"
+ end
+ end
+
+ def not_pinned?
+ branch_option || ref.nil?
+ end
+
+ def pinned_to_full_sha?
+ ref =~ /\A\h{40}\z/
+ end
- [URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_string(out, uri), status]
+ def git_null(*command, dir: nil)
+ check_allowed(command)
+
+ capture(command, dir, :ignore_err => true)
end
def git_retry(*command, dir: nil)
@@ -161,51 +254,64 @@ module Bundler
end
def git(*command, dir: nil)
- command_with_no_credentials = check_allowed(command)
-
- out, status = SharedHelpers.with_clean_git_env do
- capture_and_filter_stderr(*capture3_args_for(command, dir))
+ run_command(*command, :dir => dir) do |unredacted_command|
+ check_allowed(unredacted_command)
end
+ end
- filtered_out = URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_string(out, uri)
-
- raise GitCommandError.new(command_with_no_credentials, dir || SharedHelpers.pwd, filtered_out) unless status.success?
-
- filtered_out
+ def git_local(*command, dir: nil)
+ run_command(*command, :dir => dir) do |unredacted_command|
+ redact_and_check_presence(unredacted_command)
+ end
end
def has_revision_cached?
- return unless @revision
- with_path { git("cat-file", "-e", @revision, :dir => path) }
+ return unless @revision && path.exist?
+ git("cat-file", "-e", @revision, :dir => path)
true
rescue GitError
false
end
- def remove_cache
- FileUtils.rm_rf(path)
+ def find_local_revision
+ return head_revision if explicit_ref.nil?
+
+ find_revision_for(explicit_ref)
end
- def find_local_revision
- allowed_with_path do
- git("rev-parse", "--verify", ref || "HEAD", :dir => path).strip
- end
+ def head_revision
+ verify("HEAD")
+ end
+
+ def find_revision_for(reference)
+ verify(reference)
rescue GitCommandError => e
- raise MissingGitRevisionError.new(e.command, path, ref, URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_uri(uri))
+ raise MissingGitRevisionError.new(e.command, path, reference, credential_filtered_uri)
end
- # Adds credentials to the URI as Fetcher#configured_uri_for does
- def configured_uri_for(uri)
- if /https?:/ =~ uri
+ def verify(reference)
+ git("rev-parse", "--verify", reference, :dir => path).strip
+ end
+
+ # Adds credentials to the URI
+ def configured_uri
+ if /https?:/.match?(uri)
remote = Bundler::URI(uri)
config_auth = Bundler.settings[remote.to_s] || Bundler.settings[remote.host]
remote.userinfo ||= config_auth
remote.to_s
+ elsif File.exist?(uri)
+ "file://#{uri}"
else
- uri
+ uri.to_s
end
end
+ # Removes credentials from the URI
+ def credential_filtered_uri
+ URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_uri(uri)
+ end
+
def allow?
allowed = @git ? @git.allow_git_ops? : true
@@ -225,23 +331,41 @@ module Bundler
end
def check_allowed(command)
- require "shellwords"
- command_with_no_credentials = URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_string("git #{command.shelljoin}", uri)
+ command_with_no_credentials = redact_and_check_presence(command)
raise GitNotAllowedError.new(command_with_no_credentials) unless allow?
command_with_no_credentials
end
- def capture_and_filter_stderr(*cmd)
- require "open3"
- return_value, captured_err, status = Open3.capture3(*cmd)
- Bundler.ui.warn URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_string(captured_err, uri) unless captured_err.empty?
- [return_value, status]
+ def redact_and_check_presence(command)
+ raise GitNotInstalledError.new unless Bundler.git_present?
+
+ require "shellwords"
+ URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_string("git #{command.shelljoin}", uri)
+ end
+
+ def run_command(*command, dir: nil)
+ command_with_no_credentials = yield(command)
+
+ out, err, status = capture(command, dir)
+
+ raise GitCommandError.new(command_with_no_credentials, dir || SharedHelpers.pwd, err) unless status.success?
+
+ Bundler.ui.warn err unless err.empty?
+
+ out
end
- def capture_and_ignore_stderr(*cmd)
- require "open3"
- return_value, _, status = Open3.capture3(*cmd)
- [return_value, status]
+ def capture(cmd, dir, ignore_err: false)
+ SharedHelpers.with_clean_git_env do
+ require "open3"
+ out, err, status = Open3.capture3(*capture3_args_for(cmd, dir))
+
+ filtered_out = URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_string(out, uri)
+ return [filtered_out, status] if ignore_err
+
+ filtered_err = URICredentialsFilter.credential_filtered_string(err, uri)
+ [filtered_out, filtered_err, status]
+ end
end
def capture3_args_for(cmd, dir)
@@ -254,9 +378,53 @@ module Bundler
end
end
+ def extra_clone_args
+ args = depth_args
+ return [] if args.empty?
+
+ args += ["--single-branch"]
+ args.unshift("--no-tags") if supports_cloning_with_no_tags?
+
+ # If there's a locked revision, no need to clone any specific branch
+ # or tag, since we will end up checking out that locked revision
+ # anyways.
+ return args if @revision
+
+ args += ["--branch", branch_option] if branch_option
+ args
+ end
+
+ def depth_args
+ return [] if full_clone?
+
+ ["--depth", depth.to_s]
+ end
+
+ def extra_fetch_args
+ extra_args = [path.to_s, *depth_args]
+ extra_args.push(@commit_ref)
+ extra_args
+ end
+
+ def branch_option
+ branch || tag
+ end
+
+ def full_clone?
+ depth.nil?
+ end
+
def supports_minus_c?
@supports_minus_c ||= Gem::Version.new(version) >= Gem::Version.new("1.8.5")
end
+
+ def supports_fetching_unreachable_refs?
+ @supports_fetching_unreachable_refs ||= Gem::Version.new(version) >= Gem::Version.new("2.5.0")
+ end
+
+ def supports_cloning_with_no_tags?
+ @supports_cloning_with_no_tags ||= Gem::Version.new(version) >= Gem::Version.new("2.14.0-rc0")
+ end
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/source/path.rb b/lib/bundler/source/path.rb
index 672ecfd13b..bdfcf8274a 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/source/path.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/source/path.rb
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ module Bundler
protected :original_path
- DEFAULT_GLOB = "{,*,*/*}.gemspec".freeze
+ DEFAULT_GLOB = "{,*,*/*}.gemspec"
def initialize(options)
@options = options.dup
@@ -224,13 +224,13 @@ module Bundler
# Some gem authors put absolute paths in their gemspec
# and we have to save them from themselves
- spec.files = spec.files.map do |p|
- next p unless p =~ /\A#{Pathname::SEPARATOR_PAT}/
- next if File.directory?(p)
+ spec.files = spec.files.map do |path|
+ next path unless /\A#{Pathname::SEPARATOR_PAT}/.match?(path)
+ next if File.directory?(path)
begin
- Pathname.new(p).relative_path_from(gem_dir).to_s
+ Pathname.new(path).relative_path_from(gem_dir).to_s
rescue ArgumentError
- p
+ path
end
end.compact
diff --git a/lib/bundler/source/rubygems.rb b/lib/bundler/source/rubygems.rb
index 3b640b55a9..af57acbbc2 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/source/rubygems.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/source/rubygems.rb
@@ -7,12 +7,10 @@ module Bundler
class Rubygems < Source
autoload :Remote, File.expand_path("rubygems/remote", __dir__)
- # Use the API when installing less than X gems
- API_REQUEST_LIMIT = 500
# Ask for X gems per API request
API_REQUEST_SIZE = 50
- attr_reader :remotes, :caches
+ attr_reader :remotes
def initialize(options = {})
@options = options
@@ -21,11 +19,14 @@ module Bundler
@allow_remote = false
@allow_cached = false
@allow_local = options["allow_local"] || false
- @caches = [cache_path, *Bundler.rubygems.gem_cache]
Array(options["remotes"]).reverse_each {|r| add_remote(r) }
end
+ def caches
+ @caches ||= [cache_path, *Bundler.rubygems.gem_cache]
+ end
+
def local_only!
@specs = nil
@allow_local = true
@@ -122,6 +123,7 @@ module Bundler
end
end
alias_method :name, :identifier
+ alias_method :to_gemfile, :identifier
def specs
@specs ||= begin
@@ -145,7 +147,7 @@ module Bundler
end
if installed?(spec) && !force
- print_using_message "Using #{version_message(spec)}"
+ print_using_message "Using #{version_message(spec, options[:previous_spec])}"
return nil # no post-install message
end
@@ -163,8 +165,6 @@ module Bundler
install_path = rubygems_dir
bin_path = Bundler.system_bindir
- Bundler.mkdir_p bin_path unless spec.executables.empty? || Bundler.rubygems.provides?(">= 2.7.5")
-
require_relative "../rubygems_gem_installer"
installer = Bundler::RubyGemsGemInstaller.at(
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def dependency_api_available?
- api_fetchers.any?
+ @allow_remote && api_fetchers.any?
end
protected
@@ -328,9 +328,9 @@ module Bundler
def cached_path(spec)
global_cache_path = download_cache_path(spec)
- @caches << global_cache_path if global_cache_path
+ caches << global_cache_path if global_cache_path
- possibilities = @caches.map {|p| package_path(p, spec) }
+ possibilities = caches.map {|p| package_path(p, spec) }
possibilities.find {|p| File.exist?(p) }
end
@@ -339,8 +339,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def normalize_uri(uri)
- uri = uri.to_s
- uri = "#{uri}/" unless uri =~ %r{/$}
+ uri = URINormalizer.normalize_suffix(uri.to_s)
require_relative "../vendored_uri"
uri = Bundler::URI(uri)
raise ArgumentError, "The source must be an absolute URI. For example:\n" \
@@ -383,7 +382,6 @@ module Bundler
idx = @allow_local ? installed_specs.dup : Index.new
Dir["#{cache_path}/*.gem"].each do |gemfile|
- next if gemfile =~ /^bundler\-[\d\.]+?\.gem/
s ||= Bundler.rubygems.spec_from_gem(gemfile)
s.source = self
idx << s
@@ -404,12 +402,11 @@ module Bundler
# gather lists from non-api sites
fetch_names(index_fetchers, nil, idx, false)
- # because ensuring we have all the gems we need involves downloading
- # the gemspecs of those gems, if the non-api sites contain more than
- # about 500 gems, we treat all sites as non-api for speed.
- allow_api = idx.size < API_REQUEST_LIMIT && dependency_names.size < API_REQUEST_LIMIT
- Bundler.ui.debug "Need to query more than #{API_REQUEST_LIMIT} gems." \
- " Downloading full index instead..." unless allow_api
+ # legacy multi-remote sources need special logic to figure out
+ # dependency names and that logic can be very costly if one remote
+ # uses the dependency API but others don't. So use full indexes
+ # consistently in that particular case.
+ allow_api = !multiple_remotes?
fetch_names(api_fetchers, allow_api && dependency_names, idx, false)
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/source_list.rb b/lib/bundler/source_list.rb
index 6ea2910d18..4419695b7f 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/source_list.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/source_list.rb
@@ -101,10 +101,6 @@ module Bundler
source_list_for(source).find {|s| equivalent_source?(source, s) }
end
- def get_with_fallback(source)
- get(source) || default_source
- end
-
def lock_sources
lock_other_sources + lock_rubygems_sources
end
@@ -161,11 +157,17 @@ module Bundler
end
def map_sources(replacement_sources)
- [@rubygems_sources, @path_sources, @git_sources, @plugin_sources].map do |sources|
+ rubygems, git, plugin = [@rubygems_sources, @git_sources, @plugin_sources].map do |sources|
sources.map do |source|
replacement_sources.find {|s| s == source } || source
end
end
+
+ path = @path_sources.map do |source|
+ replacement_sources.find {|s| s == (source.is_a?(Source::Gemspec) ? source.as_path_source : source) } || source
+ end
+
+ [rubygems, path, git, plugin]
end
def global_replacement_source(replacement_sources)
@@ -206,7 +208,7 @@ module Bundler
def warn_on_git_protocol(source)
return if Bundler.settings["git.allow_insecure"]
- if source.uri =~ /^git\:/
+ if /^git\:/.match?(source.uri)
Bundler.ui.warn "The git source `#{source.uri}` uses the `git` protocol, " \
"which transmits data without encryption. Disable this warning with " \
"`bundle config set --local git.allow_insecure true`, or switch to the `https` " \
diff --git a/lib/bundler/spec_set.rb b/lib/bundler/spec_set.rb
index a3d9218593..21630e3a3e 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/spec_set.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/spec_set.rb
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ module Bundler
name = dep[0].name
platform = dep[1]
+ incomplete = false
key = [name, platform]
next if handled.key?(key)
@@ -36,14 +37,19 @@ module Bundler
specs_for_dep.first.dependencies.each do |d|
next if d.type == :development
+ incomplete = true if d.name != "bundler" && lookup[d.name].empty?
deps << [d, dep[1]]
end
- elsif check
- @incomplete_specs += lookup[name]
+ else
+ incomplete = true
+ end
+
+ if incomplete && check
+ @incomplete_specs += lookup[name].any? ? lookup[name] : [LazySpecification.new(name, nil, nil)]
end
end
- specs
+ specs.uniq
end
def [](key)
@@ -57,8 +63,8 @@ module Bundler
@sorted = nil
end
- def delete(spec)
- @specs.delete(spec)
+ def delete(specs)
+ specs.each {|spec| @specs.delete(spec) }
@lookup = nil
@sorted = nil
end
@@ -95,6 +101,10 @@ module Bundler
end
def incomplete_ruby_specs?(deps)
+ return false if @specs.empty?
+
+ @incomplete_specs = []
+
self.for(deps, true, [Gem::Platform::RUBY])
@incomplete_specs.any?
@@ -190,12 +200,10 @@ module Bundler
def specs_for_dependency(dep, platform)
specs_for_name = lookup[dep.name]
- if platform.nil?
- matching_specs = specs_for_name.map {|s| s.materialize_for_installation if Gem::Platform.match_spec?(s) }.compact
- GemHelpers.sort_best_platform_match(matching_specs, Bundler.local_platform)
- else
- GemHelpers.select_best_platform_match(specs_for_name, dep.force_ruby_platform ? Gem::Platform::RUBY : platform)
- end
+ target_platform = dep.force_ruby_platform ? Gem::Platform::RUBY : (platform || Bundler.local_platform)
+ matching_specs = GemHelpers.select_best_platform_match(specs_for_name, target_platform)
+ matching_specs.map!(&:materialize_for_installation).compact! if platform.nil?
+ matching_specs
end
def tsort_each_child(s)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/Executable.bundler b/lib/bundler/templates/Executable.bundler
index 77f90e735c..e290fe91eb 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/Executable.bundler
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/Executable.bundler
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ m = Module.new do
def lockfile
lockfile =
case File.basename(gemfile)
- when "gems.rb" then gemfile.sub(/\.rb$/, gemfile)
+ when "gems.rb" then gemfile.sub(/\.rb$/, ".locked")
else "#{gemfile}.lock"
end
File.expand_path(lockfile)
@@ -72,13 +72,7 @@ m = Module.new do
bundler_gem_version = Gem::Version.new(version)
- requirement = bundler_gem_version.approximate_recommendation
-
- return requirement unless Gem.rubygems_version < Gem::Version.new("2.7.0")
-
- requirement += ".a" if bundler_gem_version.prerelease?
-
- requirement
+ bundler_gem_version.approximate_recommendation
end
def load_bundler!
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/gems.rb b/lib/bundler/templates/gems.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index d2403f18b2..0000000000
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/gems.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-# frozen_string_literal: true
-
-source "https://rubygems.org"
-
-# gem "rails"
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Cargo.toml.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Cargo.toml.tt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f5a460c9bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Cargo.toml.tt
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+# This Cargo.toml is here to let externals tools (IDEs, etc.) know that this is
+# a Rust project. Your extensions dependencies should be added to the Cargo.toml
+# in the ext/ directory.
+
+[workspace]
+members = ["./ext/<%= config[:name] %>"]
+resolver = "2"
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Gemfile.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Gemfile.tt
index de82a63c5f..a0d2ac2826 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Gemfile.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Gemfile.tt
@@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ gem "rake", "~> 13.0"
<%- if config[:ext] -%>
gem "rake-compiler"
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+gem "rb_sys", "~> 0.9.63"
+<%- end -%>
<%- end -%>
<%- if config[:test] -%>
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/README.md.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/README.md.tt
index a60c7967ec..20eaac8a62 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/README.md.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/README.md.tt
@@ -1,18 +1,20 @@
# <%= config[:constant_name] %>
-Welcome to your new gem! In this directory, you'll find the files you need to be able to package up your Ruby library into a gem. Put your Ruby code in the file `lib/<%= config[:namespaced_path] %>`. To experiment with that code, run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt.
+TODO: Delete this and the text below, and describe your gem
-TODO: Delete this and the text above, and describe your gem
+Welcome to your new gem! In this directory, you'll find the files you need to be able to package up your Ruby library into a gem. Put your Ruby code in the file `lib/<%= config[:namespaced_path] %>`. To experiment with that code, run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt.
## Installation
+TODO: Replace `UPDATE_WITH_YOUR_GEM_NAME_PRIOR_TO_RELEASE_TO_RUBYGEMS_ORG` with your gem name right after releasing it to RubyGems.org. Please do not do it earlier due to security reasons. Alternatively, replace this section with instructions to install your gem from git if you don't plan to release to RubyGems.org.
+
Install the gem and add to the application's Gemfile by executing:
- $ bundle add <%= config[:name] %>
+ $ bundle add UPDATE_WITH_YOUR_GEM_NAME_PRIOR_TO_RELEASE_TO_RUBYGEMS_ORG
If bundler is not being used to manage dependencies, install the gem by executing:
- $ gem install <%= config[:name] %>
+ $ gem install UPDATE_WITH_YOUR_GEM_NAME_PRIOR_TO_RELEASE_TO_RUBYGEMS_ORG
## Usage
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Rakefile.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Rakefile.tt
index b02ada9b6c..b5a5c4e392 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Rakefile.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/Rakefile.tt
@@ -39,7 +39,17 @@ require "standard/rake"
<% end -%>
<% if config[:ext] -%>
-<% default_task_names.unshift(:clobber, :compile) -%>
+<% default_task_names.unshift(:compile) -%>
+<% default_task_names.unshift(:clobber) unless config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+<% if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+require "rb_sys/extensiontask"
+
+task build: :compile
+
+RbSys::ExtensionTask.new(<%= config[:name].inspect %>) do |ext|
+ ext.lib_dir = "lib/<%= config[:namespaced_path] %>"
+end
+<% else -%>
require "rake/extensiontask"
task build: :compile
@@ -47,6 +57,7 @@ task build: :compile
Rake::ExtensionTask.new("<%= config[:underscored_name] %>") do |ext|
ext.lib_dir = "lib/<%= config[:namespaced_path] %>"
end
+<% end -%>
<% end -%>
<% if default_task_names.size == 1 -%>
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/bin/console.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/bin/console.tt
index 08dfaaef69..c91ee65f93 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/bin/console.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/bin/console.tt
@@ -7,9 +7,5 @@ require "<%= config[:namespaced_path] %>"
# You can add fixtures and/or initialization code here to make experimenting
# with your gem easier. You can also use a different console, if you like.
-# (If you use this, don't forget to add pry to your Gemfile!)
-# require "pry"
-# Pry.start
-
require "irb"
IRB.start(__FILE__)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/circleci/config.yml.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/circleci/config.yml.tt
index 79fd0dcc0f..f40f029bf1 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/circleci/config.yml.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/circleci/config.yml.tt
@@ -3,8 +3,20 @@ jobs:
build:
docker:
- image: ruby:<%= RUBY_VERSION %>
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+ environment:
+ RB_SYS_FORCE_INSTALL_RUST_TOOLCHAIN: 'true'
+<%- end -%>
steps:
- checkout
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+ - run:
+ name: Install Rust/Cargo dependencies
+ command: apt-get update && apt-get install -y clang
+ - run:
+ name: Install a RubyGems version that can compile rust extensions
+ command: gem update --system '<%= ::Gem.rubygems_version %>'
+<%- end -%>
- run:
name: Run the default task
command: |
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/Cargo.toml.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/Cargo.toml.tt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c64385486e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/Cargo.toml.tt
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+[package]
+name = <%= config[:name].inspect %>
+version = "0.1.0"
+edition = "2021"
+authors = ["<%= config[:author] %> <<%= config[:email] %>>"]
+<%- if config[:mit] -%>
+license = "MIT"
+<%- end -%>
+publish = false
+
+[lib]
+crate-type = ["cdylib"]
+
+[dependencies]
+magnus = { version = "0.6" }
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf-c.rb.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf-c.rb.tt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0a0c5a3d09
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf-c.rb.tt
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# frozen_string_literal: true
+
+require "mkmf"
+
+# Makes all symbols private by default to avoid unintended conflict
+# with other gems. To explicitly export symbols you can use RUBY_FUNC_EXPORTED
+# selectively, or entirely remove this flag.
+append_cflags("-fvisibility=hidden")
+
+create_makefile(<%= config[:makefile_path].inspect %>)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf-rust.rb.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf-rust.rb.tt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e24566a17a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf-rust.rb.tt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+# frozen_string_literal: true
+
+require "mkmf"
+require "rb_sys/mkmf"
+
+create_rust_makefile(<%= config[:makefile_path].inspect %>)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf.rb.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf.rb.tt
deleted file mode 100644
index e918063ddf..0000000000
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/extconf.rb.tt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-# frozen_string_literal: true
-
-require "mkmf"
-
-create_makefile(<%= config[:makefile_path].inspect %>)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/newgem.c.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/newgem.c.tt
index 8177c4d202..bcd5148569 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/newgem.c.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/newgem.c.tt
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
VALUE rb_m<%= config[:constant_array].join %>;
-void
+RUBY_FUNC_EXPORTED void
Init_<%= config[:underscored_name] %>(void)
{
rb_m<%= config[:constant_array].join %> = rb_define_module(<%= config[:constant_name].inspect %>);
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/src/lib.rs.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/src/lib.rs.tt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ba234529a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/ext/newgem/src/lib.rs.tt
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+use magnus::{function, prelude::*, Error, Ruby};
+
+fn hello(subject: String) -> String {
+ format!("Hello from Rust, {subject}!")
+}
+
+#[magnus::init]
+fn init(ruby: &Ruby) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ let module = ruby.<%= config[:constant_array].map {|c| "define_module(#{c.dump})?"}.join(".") %>;
+ module.define_singleton_method("hello", function!(hello, 1))?;
+ Ok(())
+}
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/github/workflows/main.yml.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/github/workflows/main.yml.tt
index 1ff4b58b7b..be58dd8156 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/github/workflows/main.yml.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/github/workflows/main.yml.tt
@@ -18,10 +18,20 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+ - name: Set up Ruby & Rust
+ uses: oxidize-rb/actions/setup-ruby-and-rust@v1
+ with:
+ ruby-version: ${{ matrix.ruby }}
+ bundler-cache: true
+ cargo-cache: true
+ rubygems: '<%= ::Gem.rubygems_version %>'
+<%- else -%>
- name: Set up Ruby
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: ${{ matrix.ruby }}
bundler-cache: true
+<%- end -%>
- name: Run the default task
run: bundle exec rake
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/gitignore.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/gitignore.tt
index b1c9f9986c..9b40ba5a58 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/gitignore.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/gitignore.tt
@@ -12,6 +12,9 @@
*.o
*.a
mkmf.log
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+target/
+<%- end -%>
<%- end -%>
<%- if config[:test] == "rspec" -%>
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/gitlab-ci.yml.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/gitlab-ci.yml.tt
index 42e00392de..d2e1f33736 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/gitlab-ci.yml.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/gitlab-ci.yml.tt
@@ -2,9 +2,17 @@ default:
image: ruby:<%= RUBY_VERSION %>
before_script:
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+ - apt-get update && apt-get install -y clang
+ - gem update --system '<%= ::Gem.rubygems_version %>'
+<%- end -%>
- gem install bundler -v <%= Bundler::VERSION %>
- bundle install
example_job:
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+ variables:
+ RB_SYS_FORCE_INSTALL_RUST_TOOLCHAIN: 'true'
+<%- end -%>
script:
- bundle exec rake
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/newgem.gemspec.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/newgem.gemspec.tt
index ceb2e9b28d..bb76680379 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/newgem.gemspec.tt
+++ b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/newgem.gemspec.tt
@@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.license = "MIT"
<%- end -%>
spec.required_ruby_version = ">= <%= config[:required_ruby_version] %>"
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+ spec.required_rubygems_version = ">= <%= config[:rust_builder_required_rubygems_version] %>"
+<%- end -%>
spec.metadata["allowed_push_host"] = "TODO: Set to your gem server 'https://example.com'"
@@ -26,15 +29,19 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
# The `git ls-files -z` loads the files in the RubyGem that have been added into git.
spec.files = Dir.chdir(__dir__) do
`git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject do |f|
- (f == __FILE__) || f.match(%r{\A(?:(?:bin|test|spec|features)/|\.(?:git|travis|circleci)|appveyor)})
+ (File.expand_path(f) == __FILE__) ||
+ f.start_with?(*%w[bin/ test/ spec/ features/ .git .circleci appveyor Gemfile])
end
end
spec.bindir = "exe"
spec.executables = spec.files.grep(%r{\Aexe/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
-<%- if config[:ext] -%>
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'c' -%>
spec.extensions = ["ext/<%= config[:underscored_name] %>/extconf.rb"]
<%- end -%>
+<%- if config[:ext] == 'rust' -%>
+ spec.extensions = ["ext/<%= config[:underscored_name] %>/Cargo.toml"]
+<%- end -%>
# Uncomment to register a new dependency of your gem
# spec.add_dependency "example-gem", "~> 1.0"
diff --git a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/travis.yml.tt b/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/travis.yml.tt
deleted file mode 100644
index eab16addca..0000000000
--- a/lib/bundler/templates/newgem/travis.yml.tt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-language: ruby
-cache: bundler
-rvm:
- - <%= RUBY_VERSION %>
-before_install: gem install bundler -v <%= Bundler::VERSION %>
diff --git a/lib/bundler/ui/rg_proxy.rb b/lib/bundler/ui/rg_proxy.rb
index ef6def225b..b17ca65f53 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/ui/rg_proxy.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/ui/rg_proxy.rb
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ module Bundler
end
def say(message)
- @ui && @ui.debug(message)
+ @ui&.debug(message)
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/uri_normalizer.rb b/lib/bundler/uri_normalizer.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ad08593256
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/bundler/uri_normalizer.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+# frozen_string_literal: true
+
+module Bundler
+ module URINormalizer
+ module_function
+
+ # Normalizes uri to a consistent version, either with or without trailing
+ # slash.
+ #
+ # TODO: Currently gem sources are locked with a trailing slash, while git
+ # sources are locked without a trailing slash. This should be normalized but
+ # the inconsistency is there for now to avoid changing all lockfiles
+ # including GIT sources. We could normalize this on the next major.
+ #
+ def normalize_suffix(uri, trailing_slash: true)
+ if trailing_slash
+ uri.end_with?("/") ? uri : "#{uri}/"
+ else
+ uri.end_with?("/") ? uri.delete_suffix("/") : uri
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool.rb
index 984c1c3dcb..455319efe3 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool.rb
@@ -3,7 +3,9 @@ require_relative "connection_pool/version"
class Bundler::ConnectionPool
class Error < ::RuntimeError; end
+
class PoolShuttingDownError < ::Bundler::ConnectionPool::Error; end
+
class TimeoutError < ::Timeout::Error; end
end
@@ -67,7 +69,7 @@ class Bundler::ConnectionPool
end
end
end
- alias then with
+ alias_method :then, :with
def checkout(options = {})
if ::Thread.current[@key]
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool/timed_stack.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool/timed_stack.rb
index a7b1cf06a8..35d1d7cc35 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool/timed_stack.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool/timed_stack.rb
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ class Bundler::ConnectionPool::TimedStack
@resource.broadcast
end
end
- alias << push
+ alias_method :<<, :push
##
# Retrieves a connection from the stack. If a connection is available it is
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ class Bundler::ConnectionPool::TimedStack
return connection if connection
to_wait = deadline - current_time
- raise Bundler::ConnectionPool::TimeoutError, "Waited #{timeout} sec" if to_wait <= 0
+ raise Bundler::ConnectionPool::TimeoutError, "Waited #{timeout} sec, #{length}/#{@max} available" if to_wait <= 0
@resource.wait(@mutex, to_wait)
end
end
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ class Bundler::ConnectionPool::TimedStack
# +:reload+ is +true+.
def shutdown(reload: false, &block)
- raise ArgumentError, "shutdown must receive a block" unless block_given?
+ raise ArgumentError, "shutdown must receive a block" unless block
@mutex.synchronize do
@shutdown_block = block
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool/wrapper.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool/wrapper.rb
index 880170c06b..dd796d1021 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool/wrapper.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/connection_pool/lib/connection_pool/wrapper.rb
@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ class Bundler::ConnectionPool
METHODS.include?(id) || with { |c| c.respond_to?(id, *args) }
end
- # rubocop:disable Style/MethodMissingSuper
# rubocop:disable Style/MissingRespondToMissing
if ::RUBY_VERSION >= "3.0.0"
def method_missing(name, *args, **kwargs, &block)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/fileutils/lib/fileutils.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/fileutils/lib/fileutils.rb
index 8f8faf30c8..211311c069 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/fileutils/lib/fileutils.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/fileutils/lib/fileutils.rb
@@ -3,106 +3,184 @@
begin
require 'rbconfig'
rescue LoadError
- # for make mjit-headers
+ # for make rjit-headers
end
+# Namespace for file utility methods for copying, moving, removing, etc.
#
-# = fileutils.rb
+# == What's Here
#
-# Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Minero Aoki
+# First, what’s elsewhere. \Module \Bundler::FileUtils:
#
-# This program is free software.
-# You can distribute/modify this program under the same terms of ruby.
+# - Inherits from {class Object}[rdoc-ref:Object].
+# - Supplements {class File}[rdoc-ref:File]
+# (but is not included or extended there).
#
-# == module Bundler::FileUtils
+# Here, module \Bundler::FileUtils provides methods that are useful for:
#
-# Namespace for several file utility methods for copying, moving, removing, etc.
+# - {Creating}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Creating].
+# - {Deleting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Deleting].
+# - {Querying}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Querying].
+# - {Setting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Setting].
+# - {Comparing}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Comparing].
+# - {Copying}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Copying].
+# - {Moving}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Moving].
+# - {Options}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Options].
#
-# === Module Functions
+# === Creating
#
-# require 'bundler/vendor/fileutils/lib/fileutils'
+# - ::mkdir: Creates directories.
+# - ::mkdir_p, ::makedirs, ::mkpath: Creates directories,
+# also creating ancestor directories as needed.
+# - ::link_entry: Creates a hard link.
+# - ::ln, ::link: Creates hard links.
+# - ::ln_s, ::symlink: Creates symbolic links.
+# - ::ln_sf: Creates symbolic links, overwriting if necessary.
+# - ::ln_sr: Creates symbolic links relative to targets
#
-# Bundler::FileUtils.cd(dir, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.cd(dir, **options) {|dir| block }
-# Bundler::FileUtils.pwd()
-# Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir(dir, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir(list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p(dir, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p(list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.rmdir(dir, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.rmdir(list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.ln(target, link, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.ln(targets, dir, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s(target, link, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s(targets, dir, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.ln_sf(target, link, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.cp(src, dest, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.cp(list, dir, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r(src, dest, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r(list, dir, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.mv(src, dest, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.mv(list, dir, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.rm(list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r(list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.rm_rf(list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.install(src, dest, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.chmod(mode, list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.chmod_R(mode, list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.chown(user, group, list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.chown_R(user, group, list, **options)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.touch(list, **options)
+# === Deleting
#
-# Possible <tt>options</tt> are:
+# - ::remove_dir: Removes a directory and its descendants.
+# - ::remove_entry: Removes an entry, including its descendants if it is a directory.
+# - ::remove_entry_secure: Like ::remove_entry, but removes securely.
+# - ::remove_file: Removes a file entry.
+# - ::rm, ::remove: Removes entries.
+# - ::rm_f, ::safe_unlink: Like ::rm, but removes forcibly.
+# - ::rm_r: Removes entries and their descendants.
+# - ::rm_rf, ::rmtree: Like ::rm_r, but removes forcibly.
+# - ::rmdir: Removes directories.
#
-# <tt>:force</tt> :: forced operation (rewrite files if exist, remove
-# directories if not empty, etc.);
-# <tt>:verbose</tt> :: print command to be run, in bash syntax, before
-# performing it;
-# <tt>:preserve</tt> :: preserve object's group, user and modification
-# time on copying;
-# <tt>:noop</tt> :: no changes are made (usable in combination with
-# <tt>:verbose</tt> which will print the command to run)
+# === Querying
#
-# Each method documents the options that it honours. See also ::commands,
-# ::options and ::options_of methods to introspect which command have which
-# options.
+# - ::pwd, ::getwd: Returns the path to the working directory.
+# - ::uptodate?: Returns whether a given entry is newer than given other entries.
#
-# All methods that have the concept of a "source" file or directory can take
-# either one file or a list of files in that argument. See the method
-# documentation for examples.
+# === Setting
#
-# There are some `low level' methods, which do not accept keyword arguments:
+# - ::cd, ::chdir: Sets the working directory.
+# - ::chmod: Sets permissions for an entry.
+# - ::chmod_R: Sets permissions for an entry and its descendants.
+# - ::chown: Sets the owner and group for entries.
+# - ::chown_R: Sets the owner and group for entries and their descendants.
+# - ::touch: Sets modification and access times for entries,
+# creating if necessary.
#
-# Bundler::FileUtils.copy_entry(src, dest, preserve = false, dereference_root = false, remove_destination = false)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.copy_file(src, dest, preserve = false, dereference = true)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.copy_stream(srcstream, deststream)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry(path, force = false)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry_secure(path, force = false)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.remove_file(path, force = false)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.compare_file(path_a, path_b)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.compare_stream(stream_a, stream_b)
-# Bundler::FileUtils.uptodate?(file, cmp_list)
+# === Comparing
#
-# == module Bundler::FileUtils::Verbose
+# - ::compare_file, ::cmp, ::identical?: Returns whether two entries are identical.
+# - ::compare_stream: Returns whether two streams are identical.
#
-# This module has all methods of Bundler::FileUtils module, but it outputs messages
-# before acting. This equates to passing the <tt>:verbose</tt> flag to methods
-# in Bundler::FileUtils.
+# === Copying
#
-# == module Bundler::FileUtils::NoWrite
+# - ::copy_entry: Recursively copies an entry.
+# - ::copy_file: Copies an entry.
+# - ::copy_stream: Copies a stream.
+# - ::cp, ::copy: Copies files.
+# - ::cp_lr: Recursively creates hard links.
+# - ::cp_r: Recursively copies files, retaining mode, owner, and group.
+# - ::install: Recursively copies files, optionally setting mode,
+# owner, and group.
#
-# This module has all methods of Bundler::FileUtils module, but never changes
-# files/directories. This equates to passing the <tt>:noop</tt> flag to methods
-# in Bundler::FileUtils.
+# === Moving
#
-# == module Bundler::FileUtils::DryRun
+# - ::mv, ::move: Moves entries.
#
-# This module has all methods of Bundler::FileUtils module, but never changes
-# files/directories. This equates to passing the <tt>:noop</tt> and
-# <tt>:verbose</tt> flags to methods in Bundler::FileUtils.
+# === Options
+#
+# - ::collect_method: Returns the names of methods that accept a given option.
+# - ::commands: Returns the names of methods that accept options.
+# - ::have_option?: Returns whether a given method accepts a given option.
+# - ::options: Returns all option names.
+# - ::options_of: Returns the names of the options for a given method.
+#
+# == Path Arguments
+#
+# Some methods in \Bundler::FileUtils accept _path_ arguments,
+# which are interpreted as paths to filesystem entries:
+#
+# - If the argument is a string, that value is the path.
+# - If the argument has method +:to_path+, it is converted via that method.
+# - If the argument has method +:to_str+, it is converted via that method.
+#
+# == About the Examples
+#
+# Some examples here involve trees of file entries.
+# For these, we sometimes display trees using the
+# {tree command-line utility}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_(command)],
+# which is a recursive directory-listing utility that produces
+# a depth-indented listing of files and directories.
+#
+# We use a helper method to launch the command and control the format:
+#
+# def tree(dirpath = '.')
+# command = "tree --noreport --charset=ascii #{dirpath}"
+# system(command)
+# end
+#
+# To illustrate:
+#
+# tree('src0')
+# # => src0
+# # |-- sub0
+# # | |-- src0.txt
+# # | `-- src1.txt
+# # `-- sub1
+# # |-- src2.txt
+# # `-- src3.txt
+#
+# == Avoiding the TOCTTOU Vulnerability
+#
+# For certain methods that recursively remove entries,
+# there is a potential vulnerability called the
+# {Time-of-check to time-of-use}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-of-check_to_time-of-use],
+# or TOCTTOU, vulnerability that can exist when:
+#
+# - An ancestor directory of the entry at the target path is world writable;
+# such directories include <tt>/tmp</tt>.
+# - The directory tree at the target path includes:
+#
+# - A world-writable descendant directory.
+# - A symbolic link.
+#
+# To avoid that vulnerability, you can use this method to remove entries:
+#
+# - Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry_secure: removes recursively
+# if the target path points to a directory.
+#
+# Also available are these methods,
+# each of which calls \Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry_secure:
+#
+# - Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r with keyword argument <tt>secure: true</tt>.
+# - Bundler::FileUtils.rm_rf with keyword argument <tt>secure: true</tt>.
+#
+# Finally, this method for moving entries calls \Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry_secure
+# if the source and destination are on different file systems
+# (which means that the "move" is really a copy and remove):
+#
+# - Bundler::FileUtils.mv with keyword argument <tt>secure: true</tt>.
+#
+# \Method \Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry_secure removes securely
+# by applying a special pre-process:
+#
+# - If the target path points to a directory, this method uses methods
+# {File#chown}[rdoc-ref:File#chown]
+# and {File#chmod}[rdoc-ref:File#chmod]
+# in removing directories.
+# - The owner of the target directory should be either the current process
+# or the super user (root).
+#
+# WARNING: You must ensure that *ALL* parent directories cannot be
+# moved by other untrusted users. For example, parent directories
+# should not be owned by untrusted users, and should not be world
+# writable except when the sticky bit is set.
+#
+# For details of this security vulnerability, see Perl cases:
+#
+# - {CVE-2005-0448}[https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-0448].
+# - {CVE-2004-0452}[https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0452].
#
module Bundler::FileUtils
- VERSION = "1.4.1"
+ VERSION = "1.7.0"
def self.private_module_function(name) #:nodoc:
module_function name
@@ -110,7 +188,13 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
#
- # Returns the name of the current directory.
+ # Returns a string containing the path to the current directory:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.pwd # => "/rdoc/fileutils"
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.getwd is an alias for Bundler::FileUtils.pwd.
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.cd.
#
def pwd
Dir.pwd
@@ -120,19 +204,40 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
alias getwd pwd
module_function :getwd
+ # Changes the working directory to the given +dir+, which
+ # should be {interpretable as a path}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments]:
+ #
+ # With no block given,
+ # changes the current directory to the directory at +dir+; returns zero:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.pwd # => "/rdoc/fileutils"
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cd('..')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.pwd # => "/rdoc"
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cd('fileutils')
+ #
+ # With a block given, changes the current directory to the directory
+ # at +dir+, calls the block with argument +dir+,
+ # and restores the original current directory; returns the block's value:
#
- # Changes the current directory to the directory +dir+.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.pwd # => "/rdoc/fileutils"
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cd('..') { |arg| [arg, Bundler::FileUtils.pwd] } # => ["..", "/rdoc"]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.pwd # => "/rdoc/fileutils"
#
- # If this method is called with block, resumes to the previous
- # working directory after the block execution has finished.
+ # Keyword arguments:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cd('/') # change directory
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cd('/', verbose: true) # change directory and report it
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cd('..')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cd('fileutils')
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cd('/') do # change directory
- # # ... # do something
- # end # return to original directory
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # cd ..
+ # cd fileutils
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chdir is an alias for Bundler::FileUtils.cd.
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.pwd.
#
def cd(dir, verbose: nil, &block) # :yield: dir
fu_output_message "cd #{dir}" if verbose
@@ -146,11 +251,19 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
module_function :chdir
#
- # Returns true if +new+ is newer than all +old_list+.
- # Non-existent files are older than any file.
+ # Returns +true+ if the file at path +new+
+ # is newer than all the files at paths in array +old_list+;
+ # +false+ otherwise.
+ #
+ # Argument +new+ and the elements of +old_list+
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments]:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.uptodate?('hello.o', %w(hello.c hello.h)) or \
- # system 'make hello.o'
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.uptodate?('Rakefile', ['Gemfile', 'README.md']) # => true
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.uptodate?('Gemfile', ['Rakefile', 'README.md']) # => false
+ #
+ # A non-existent file is considered to be infinitely old.
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.touch.
#
def uptodate?(new, old_list)
return false unless File.exist?(new)
@@ -170,12 +283,39 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
private_module_function :remove_trailing_slash
#
- # Creates one or more directories.
+ # Creates directories at the paths in the given +list+
+ # (a single path or an array of paths);
+ # returns +list+ if it is an array, <tt>[list]</tt> otherwise.
+ #
+ # Argument +list+ or its elements
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # With no keyword arguments, creates a directory at each +path+ in +list+
+ # by calling: <tt>Dir.mkdir(path, mode)</tt>;
+ # see {Dir.mkdir}[rdoc-ref:Dir.mkdir]:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir(%w[tmp0 tmp1]) # => ["tmp0", "tmp1"]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('tmp4') # => ["tmp4"]
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>mode: <i>mode</i></tt> - also calls <tt>File.chmod(mode, path)</tt>;
+ # see {File.chmod}[rdoc-ref:File.chmod].
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not create directories.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir(%w[tmp0 tmp1], verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir(%w[tmp2 tmp3], mode: 0700, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir 'test'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir %w(tmp data)
- # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir 'notexist', noop: true # Does not really create.
- # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir 'tmp', mode: 0700
+ # mkdir tmp0 tmp1
+ # mkdir -m 700 tmp2 tmp3
+ #
+ # Raises an exception if any path points to an existing
+ # file or directory, or if for any reason a directory cannot be created.
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p.
#
def mkdir(list, mode: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
@@ -189,40 +329,56 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
module_function :mkdir
#
- # Creates a directory and all its parent directories.
- # For example,
+ # Creates directories at the paths in the given +list+
+ # (a single path or an array of paths),
+ # also creating ancestor directories as needed;
+ # returns +list+ if it is an array, <tt>[list]</tt> otherwise.
+ #
+ # Argument +list+ or its elements
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # With no keyword arguments, creates a directory at each +path+ in +list+,
+ # along with any needed ancestor directories,
+ # by calling: <tt>Dir.mkdir(path, mode)</tt>;
+ # see {Dir.mkdir}[rdoc-ref:Dir.mkdir]:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p(%w[tmp0/tmp1 tmp2/tmp3]) # => ["tmp0/tmp1", "tmp2/tmp3"]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p('tmp4/tmp5') # => ["tmp4/tmp5"]
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>mode: <i>mode</i></tt> - also calls <tt>File.chmod(mode, path)</tt>;
+ # see {File.chmod}[rdoc-ref:File.chmod].
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not create directories.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p(%w[tmp0 tmp1], verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p(%w[tmp2 tmp3], mode: 0700, verbose: true)
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p '/usr/local/lib/ruby'
+ # Output:
#
- # causes to make following directories, if they do not exist.
+ # mkdir -p tmp0 tmp1
+ # mkdir -p -m 700 tmp2 tmp3
#
- # * /usr
- # * /usr/local
- # * /usr/local/lib
- # * /usr/local/lib/ruby
+ # Raises an exception if for any reason a directory cannot be created.
#
- # You can pass several directories at a time in a list.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkpath and Bundler::FileUtils.makedirs are aliases for Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p.
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir.
#
def mkdir_p(list, mode: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
fu_output_message "mkdir -p #{mode ? ('-m %03o ' % mode) : ''}#{list.join ' '}" if verbose
return *list if noop
- list.map {|path| remove_trailing_slash(path)}.each do |path|
- # optimize for the most common case
- begin
- fu_mkdir path, mode
- next
- rescue SystemCallError
- next if File.directory?(path)
- end
+ list.each do |item|
+ path = remove_trailing_slash(item)
stack = []
- until path == stack.last # dirname("/")=="/", dirname("C:/")=="C:/"
+ until File.directory?(path) || File.dirname(path) == path
stack.push path
path = File.dirname(path)
end
- stack.pop # root directory should exist
stack.reverse_each do |dir|
begin
fu_mkdir dir, mode
@@ -253,12 +409,39 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
private_module_function :fu_mkdir
#
- # Removes one or more directories.
+ # Removes directories at the paths in the given +list+
+ # (a single path or an array of paths);
+ # returns +list+, if it is an array, <tt>[list]</tt> otherwise.
+ #
+ # Argument +list+ or its elements
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # With no keyword arguments, removes the directory at each +path+ in +list+,
+ # by calling: <tt>Dir.rmdir(path)</tt>;
+ # see {Dir.rmdir}[rdoc-ref:Dir.rmdir]:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rmdir(%w[tmp0/tmp1 tmp2/tmp3]) # => ["tmp0/tmp1", "tmp2/tmp3"]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rmdir('tmp4/tmp5') # => ["tmp4/tmp5"]
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>parents: true</tt> - removes successive ancestor directories
+ # if empty.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not remove directories.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rmdir 'somedir'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rmdir %w(somedir anydir otherdir)
- # # Does not really remove directory; outputs message.
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rmdir 'somedir', verbose: true, noop: true
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rmdir(%w[tmp0/tmp1 tmp2/tmp3], parents: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rmdir('tmp4/tmp5', parents: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # rmdir -p tmp0/tmp1 tmp2/tmp3
+ # rmdir -p tmp4/tmp5
+ #
+ # Raises an exception if a directory does not exist
+ # or if for any reason a directory cannot be removed.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for deleting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Deleting].
#
def rmdir(list, parents: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
@@ -279,26 +462,62 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :rmdir
+ # Creates {hard links}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_link].
+ #
+ # Arguments +src+ (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # and +dest+ (a single path)
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # When +src+ is the path to an existing file
+ # and +dest+ is the path to a non-existent file,
+ # creates a hard link at +dest+ pointing to +src+; returns zero:
+ #
+ # Dir.children('tmp0/') # => ["t.txt"]
+ # Dir.children('tmp1/') # => []
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln('tmp0/t.txt', 'tmp1/t.lnk') # => 0
+ # Dir.children('tmp1/') # => ["t.lnk"]
+ #
+ # When +src+ is the path to an existing file
+ # and +dest+ is the path to an existing directory,
+ # creates a hard link at <tt>dest/src</tt> pointing to +src+; returns zero:
#
- # :call-seq:
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln(target, link, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln(target, dir, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln(targets, dir, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
+ # Dir.children('tmp2') # => ["t.dat"]
+ # Dir.children('tmp3') # => []
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln('tmp2/t.dat', 'tmp3') # => 0
+ # Dir.children('tmp3') # => ["t.dat"]
#
- # In the first form, creates a hard link +link+ which points to +target+.
- # If +link+ already exists, raises Errno::EEXIST.
- # But if the +force+ option is set, overwrites +link+.
+ # When +src+ is an array of paths to existing files
+ # and +dest+ is the path to an existing directory,
+ # then for each path +target+ in +src+,
+ # creates a hard link at <tt>dest/target</tt> pointing to +target+;
+ # returns +src+:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln 'gcc', 'cc', verbose: true
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln '/usr/bin/emacs21', '/usr/bin/emacs'
+ # Dir.children('tmp4/') # => []
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln(['tmp0/t.txt', 'tmp2/t.dat'], 'tmp4/') # => ["tmp0/t.txt", "tmp2/t.dat"]
+ # Dir.children('tmp4/') # => ["t.dat", "t.txt"]
#
- # In the second form, creates a link +dir/target+ pointing to +target+.
- # In the third form, creates several hard links in the directory +dir+,
- # pointing to each item in +targets+.
- # If +dir+ is not a directory, raises Errno::ENOTDIR.
+ # Keyword arguments:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cd '/sbin'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln %w(cp mv mkdir), '/bin' # Now /sbin/cp and /bin/cp are linked.
+ # - <tt>force: true</tt> - overwrites +dest+ if it exists.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not create links.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln('tmp0/t.txt', 'tmp1/t.lnk', verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln('tmp2/t.dat', 'tmp3', verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln(['tmp0/t.txt', 'tmp2/t.dat'], 'tmp4/', verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # ln tmp0/t.txt tmp1/t.lnk
+ # ln tmp2/t.dat tmp3
+ # ln tmp0/t.txt tmp2/t.dat tmp4/
+ #
+ # Raises an exception if +dest+ is the path to an existing file
+ # and keyword argument +force+ is not +true+.
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils#link is an alias for Bundler::FileUtils#ln.
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.link_entry (has different options).
#
def ln(src, dest, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
fu_output_message "ln#{force ? ' -f' : ''} #{[src,dest].flatten.join ' '}" if verbose
@@ -313,28 +532,103 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
alias link ln
module_function :link
- #
- # Hard link +src+ to +dest+. If +src+ is a directory, this method links
- # all its contents recursively. If +dest+ is a directory, links
- # +src+ to +dest/src+.
- #
- # +src+ can be a list of files.
- #
- # If +dereference_root+ is true, this method dereference tree root.
- #
- # If +remove_destination+ is true, this method removes each destination file before copy.
- #
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r site_ruby + '/mylib', force: true
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr 'lib/', site_ruby + '/mylib'
- #
- # # Examples of linking several files to target directory.
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr %w(mail.rb field.rb debug/), site_ruby + '/tmail'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr Dir.glob('*.rb'), '/home/aamine/lib/ruby', noop: true, verbose: true
- #
- # # If you want to link all contents of a directory instead of the
- # # directory itself, c.f. src/x -> dest/x, src/y -> dest/y,
- # # use the following code.
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr 'src/.', 'dest' # cp_lr('src', 'dest') makes dest/src, but this doesn't.
+ # Creates {hard links}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_link].
+ #
+ # Arguments +src+ (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # and +dest+ (a single path)
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # If +src+ is the path to a directory and +dest+ does not exist,
+ # creates links +dest+ and descendents pointing to +src+ and its descendents:
+ #
+ # tree('src0')
+ # # => src0
+ # # |-- sub0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- sub1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ # File.exist?('dest0') # => false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr('src0', 'dest0')
+ # tree('dest0')
+ # # => dest0
+ # # |-- sub0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- sub1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ #
+ # If +src+ and +dest+ are both paths to directories,
+ # creates links <tt>dest/src</tt> and descendents
+ # pointing to +src+ and its descendents:
+ #
+ # tree('src1')
+ # # => src1
+ # # |-- sub0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- sub1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('dest1')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr('src1', 'dest1')
+ # tree('dest1')
+ # # => dest1
+ # # `-- src1
+ # # |-- sub0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- sub1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ #
+ # If +src+ is an array of paths to entries and +dest+ is the path to a directory,
+ # for each path +filepath+ in +src+, creates a link at <tt>dest/filepath</tt>
+ # pointing to that path:
+ #
+ # tree('src2')
+ # # => src2
+ # # |-- sub0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- sub1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('dest2')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr(['src2/sub0', 'src2/sub1'], 'dest2')
+ # tree('dest2')
+ # # => dest2
+ # # |-- sub0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- sub1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>dereference_root: false</tt> - if +src+ is a symbolic link,
+ # does not dereference it.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not create links.
+ # - <tt>remove_destination: true</tt> - removes +dest+ before creating links.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr('src0', 'dest0', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr('src1', 'dest1', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_lr(['src2/sub0', 'src2/sub1'], 'dest2', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # cp -lr src0 dest0
+ # cp -lr src1 dest1
+ # cp -lr src2/sub0 src2/sub1 dest2
+ #
+ # Raises an exception if +dest+ is the path to an existing file or directory
+ # and keyword argument <tt>remove_destination: true</tt> is not given.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for copying}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Copying].
#
def cp_lr(src, dest, noop: nil, verbose: nil,
dereference_root: true, remove_destination: false)
@@ -346,27 +640,81 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :cp_lr
+ # Creates {symbolic links}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link].
+ #
+ # Arguments +src+ (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # and +dest+ (a single path)
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # If +src+ is the path to an existing file:
+ #
+ # - When +dest+ is the path to a non-existent file,
+ # creates a symbolic link at +dest+ pointing to +src+:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src0.txt')
+ # File.exist?('dest0.txt') # => false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt')
+ # File.symlink?('dest0.txt') # => true
#
- # :call-seq:
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s(target, link, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s(target, dir, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s(targets, dir, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
+ # - When +dest+ is the path to an existing file,
+ # creates a symbolic link at +dest+ pointing to +src+
+ # if and only if keyword argument <tt>force: true</tt> is given
+ # (raises an exception otherwise):
#
- # In the first form, creates a symbolic link +link+ which points to +target+.
- # If +link+ already exists, raises Errno::EEXIST.
- # But if the <tt>force</tt> option is set, overwrites +link+.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src1.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('dest1.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s('src1.txt', 'dest1.txt', force: true)
+ # FileTest.symlink?('dest1.txt') # => true
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s '/usr/bin/ruby', '/usr/local/bin/ruby'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s 'verylongsourcefilename.c', 'c', force: true
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s('src1.txt', 'dest1.txt') # Raises Errno::EEXIST.
#
- # In the second form, creates a link +dir/target+ pointing to +target+.
- # In the third form, creates several symbolic links in the directory +dir+,
- # pointing to each item in +targets+.
- # If +dir+ is not a directory, raises Errno::ENOTDIR.
+ # If +dest+ is the path to a directory,
+ # creates a symbolic link at <tt>dest/src</tt> pointing to +src+:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s Dir.glob('/bin/*.rb'), '/home/foo/bin'
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src2.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('destdir2')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s('src2.txt', 'destdir2')
+ # File.symlink?('destdir2/src2.txt') # => true
#
- def ln_s(src, dest, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
+ # If +src+ is an array of paths to existing files and +dest+ is a directory,
+ # for each child +child+ in +src+ creates a symbolic link <tt>dest/child</tt>
+ # pointing to +child+:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('srcdir3')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('srcdir3/src0.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('srcdir3/src1.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('destdir3')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s(['srcdir3/src0.txt', 'srcdir3/src1.txt'], 'destdir3')
+ # File.symlink?('destdir3/src0.txt') # => true
+ # File.symlink?('destdir3/src1.txt') # => true
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>force: true</tt> - overwrites +dest+ if it exists.
+ # - <tt>relative: false</tt> - create links relative to +dest+.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not create links.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s('src1.txt', 'destdir1', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s('src2.txt', 'dest2.txt', force: true, noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s(['srcdir3/src0.txt', 'srcdir3/src1.txt'], 'destdir3', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # ln -s src0.txt dest0.txt
+ # ln -s src1.txt destdir1
+ # ln -sf src2.txt dest2.txt
+ # ln -s srcdir3/src0.txt srcdir3/src1.txt destdir3
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.symlink is an alias for Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s.
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.ln_sf.
+ #
+ def ln_s(src, dest, force: nil, relative: false, target_directory: true, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
+ if relative
+ return ln_sr(src, dest, force: force, noop: noop, verbose: verbose)
+ end
fu_output_message "ln -s#{force ? 'f' : ''} #{[src,dest].flatten.join ' '}" if verbose
return if noop
fu_each_src_dest0(src, dest) do |s,d|
@@ -379,29 +727,95 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
alias symlink ln_s
module_function :symlink
- #
- # :call-seq:
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_sf(*args)
- #
- # Same as
- #
- # Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s(*args, force: true)
+ # Like Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s, but always with keyword argument <tt>force: true</tt> given.
#
def ln_sf(src, dest, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
ln_s src, dest, force: true, noop: noop, verbose: verbose
end
module_function :ln_sf
+ # Like Bundler::FileUtils.ln_s, but create links relative to +dest+.
+ #
+ def ln_sr(src, dest, target_directory: true, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
+ options = "#{force ? 'f' : ''}#{target_directory ? '' : 'T'}"
+ dest = File.path(dest)
+ srcs = Array(src)
+ link = proc do |s, target_dir_p = true|
+ s = File.path(s)
+ if target_dir_p
+ d = File.join(destdirs = dest, File.basename(s))
+ else
+ destdirs = File.dirname(d = dest)
+ end
+ destdirs = fu_split_path(File.realpath(destdirs))
+ if fu_starting_path?(s)
+ srcdirs = fu_split_path((File.realdirpath(s) rescue File.expand_path(s)))
+ base = fu_relative_components_from(srcdirs, destdirs)
+ s = File.join(*base)
+ else
+ srcdirs = fu_clean_components(*fu_split_path(s))
+ base = fu_relative_components_from(fu_split_path(Dir.pwd), destdirs)
+ while srcdirs.first&. == ".." and base.last&.!=("..") and !fu_starting_path?(base.last)
+ srcdirs.shift
+ base.pop
+ end
+ s = File.join(*base, *srcdirs)
+ end
+ fu_output_message "ln -s#{options} #{s} #{d}" if verbose
+ next if noop
+ remove_file d, true if force
+ File.symlink s, d
+ end
+ case srcs.size
+ when 0
+ when 1
+ link[srcs[0], target_directory && File.directory?(dest)]
+ else
+ srcs.each(&link)
+ end
+ end
+ module_function :ln_sr
+
+ # Creates {hard links}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_link]; returns +nil+.
#
- # Hard links a file system entry +src+ to +dest+.
- # If +src+ is a directory, this method links its contents recursively.
+ # Arguments +src+ and +dest+
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
#
- # Both of +src+ and +dest+ must be a path name.
- # +src+ must exist, +dest+ must not exist.
+ # If +src+ is the path to a file and +dest+ does not exist,
+ # creates a hard link at +dest+ pointing to +src+:
#
- # If +dereference_root+ is true, this method dereferences the tree root.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src0.txt')
+ # File.exist?('dest0.txt') # => false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.link_entry('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt')
+ # File.file?('dest0.txt') # => true
#
- # If +remove_destination+ is true, this method removes each destination file before copy.
+ # If +src+ is the path to a directory and +dest+ does not exist,
+ # recursively creates hard links at +dest+ pointing to paths in +src+:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir_p(['src1/dir0', 'src1/dir1'])
+ # src_file_paths = [
+ # 'src1/dir0/t0.txt',
+ # 'src1/dir0/t1.txt',
+ # 'src1/dir1/t2.txt',
+ # 'src1/dir1/t3.txt',
+ # ]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch(src_file_paths)
+ # File.directory?('dest1') # => true
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.link_entry('src1', 'dest1')
+ # File.file?('dest1/dir0/t0.txt') # => true
+ # File.file?('dest1/dir0/t1.txt') # => true
+ # File.file?('dest1/dir1/t2.txt') # => true
+ # File.file?('dest1/dir1/t3.txt') # => true
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>dereference_root: true</tt> - dereferences +src+ if it is a symbolic link.
+ # - <tt>remove_destination: true</tt> - removes +dest+ before creating links.
+ #
+ # Raises an exception if +dest+ is the path to an existing file or directory
+ # and keyword argument <tt>remove_destination: true</tt> is not given.
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.ln (has different options).
#
def link_entry(src, dest, dereference_root = false, remove_destination = false)
Entry_.new(src, nil, dereference_root).traverse do |ent|
@@ -412,16 +826,59 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :link_entry
+ # Copies files.
+ #
+ # Arguments +src+ (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # and +dest+ (a single path)
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # If +src+ is the path to a file and +dest+ is not the path to a directory,
+ # copies +src+ to +dest+:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src0.txt')
+ # File.exist?('dest0.txt') # => false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt')
+ # File.file?('dest0.txt') # => true
#
- # Copies a file content +src+ to +dest+. If +dest+ is a directory,
- # copies +src+ to +dest/src+.
+ # If +src+ is the path to a file and +dest+ is the path to a directory,
+ # copies +src+ to <tt>dest/src</tt>:
#
- # If +src+ is a list of files, then +dest+ must be a directory.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src1.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('dest1')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp('src1.txt', 'dest1')
+ # File.file?('dest1/src1.txt') # => true
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp 'eval.c', 'eval.c.org'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp %w(cgi.rb complex.rb date.rb), '/usr/lib/ruby/1.6'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp %w(cgi.rb complex.rb date.rb), '/usr/lib/ruby/1.6', verbose: true
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp 'symlink', 'dest' # copy content, "dest" is not a symlink
+ # If +src+ is an array of paths to files and +dest+ is the path to a directory,
+ # copies from each +src+ to +dest+:
+ #
+ # src_file_paths = ['src2.txt', 'src2.dat']
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch(src_file_paths)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('dest2')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp(src_file_paths, 'dest2')
+ # File.file?('dest2/src2.txt') # => true
+ # File.file?('dest2/src2.dat') # => true
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>preserve: true</tt> - preserves file times.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not copy files.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp('src1.txt', 'dest1', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp(src_file_paths, 'dest2', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # cp src0.txt dest0.txt
+ # cp src1.txt dest1
+ # cp src2.txt src2.dat dest2
+ #
+ # Raises an exception if +src+ is a directory.
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.copy is an alias for Bundler::FileUtils.cp.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for copying}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Copying].
#
def cp(src, dest, preserve: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
fu_output_message "cp#{preserve ? ' -p' : ''} #{[src,dest].flatten.join ' '}" if verbose
@@ -435,30 +892,105 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
alias copy cp
module_function :copy
- #
- # Copies +src+ to +dest+. If +src+ is a directory, this method copies
- # all its contents recursively. If +dest+ is a directory, copies
- # +src+ to +dest/src+.
- #
- # +src+ can be a list of files.
- #
- # If +dereference_root+ is true, this method dereference tree root.
- #
- # If +remove_destination+ is true, this method removes each destination file before copy.
- #
- # # Installing Ruby library "mylib" under the site_ruby
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r site_ruby + '/mylib', force: true
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r 'lib/', site_ruby + '/mylib'
- #
- # # Examples of copying several files to target directory.
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r %w(mail.rb field.rb debug/), site_ruby + '/tmail'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r Dir.glob('*.rb'), '/home/foo/lib/ruby', noop: true, verbose: true
- #
- # # If you want to copy all contents of a directory instead of the
- # # directory itself, c.f. src/x -> dest/x, src/y -> dest/y,
- # # use following code.
- # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r 'src/.', 'dest' # cp_r('src', 'dest') makes dest/src,
- # # but this doesn't.
+ # Recursively copies files.
+ #
+ # Arguments +src+ (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # and +dest+ (a single path)
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # The mode, owner, and group are retained in the copy;
+ # to change those, use Bundler::FileUtils.install instead.
+ #
+ # If +src+ is the path to a file and +dest+ is not the path to a directory,
+ # copies +src+ to +dest+:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src0.txt')
+ # File.exist?('dest0.txt') # => false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt')
+ # File.file?('dest0.txt') # => true
+ #
+ # If +src+ is the path to a file and +dest+ is the path to a directory,
+ # copies +src+ to <tt>dest/src</tt>:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src1.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('dest1')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r('src1.txt', 'dest1')
+ # File.file?('dest1/src1.txt') # => true
+ #
+ # If +src+ is the path to a directory and +dest+ does not exist,
+ # recursively copies +src+ to +dest+:
+ #
+ # tree('src2')
+ # # => src2
+ # # |-- dir0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- dir1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.exist?('dest2') # => false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r('src2', 'dest2')
+ # tree('dest2')
+ # # => dest2
+ # # |-- dir0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- dir1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ #
+ # If +src+ and +dest+ are paths to directories,
+ # recursively copies +src+ to <tt>dest/src</tt>:
+ #
+ # tree('src3')
+ # # => src3
+ # # |-- dir0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- dir1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('dest3')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r('src3', 'dest3')
+ # tree('dest3')
+ # # => dest3
+ # # `-- src3
+ # # |-- dir0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- dir1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ #
+ # If +src+ is an array of paths and +dest+ is a directory,
+ # recursively copies from each path in +src+ to +dest+;
+ # the paths in +src+ may point to files and/or directories.
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>dereference_root: false</tt> - if +src+ is a symbolic link,
+ # does not dereference it.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not copy files.
+ # - <tt>preserve: true</tt> - preserves file times.
+ # - <tt>remove_destination: true</tt> - removes +dest+ before copying files.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r('src1.txt', 'dest1', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r('src2', 'dest2', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.cp_r('src3', 'dest3', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # cp -r src0.txt dest0.txt
+ # cp -r src1.txt dest1
+ # cp -r src2 dest2
+ # cp -r src3 dest3
+ #
+ # Raises an exception of +src+ is the path to a directory
+ # and +dest+ is the path to a file.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for copying}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Copying].
#
def cp_r(src, dest, preserve: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil,
dereference_root: true, remove_destination: nil)
@@ -470,21 +1002,50 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :cp_r
+ # Recursively copies files from +src+ to +dest+.
+ #
+ # Arguments +src+ and +dest+
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
#
- # Copies a file system entry +src+ to +dest+.
- # If +src+ is a directory, this method copies its contents recursively.
- # This method preserves file types, c.f. symlink, directory...
- # (FIFO, device files and etc. are not supported yet)
+ # If +src+ is the path to a file, copies +src+ to +dest+:
#
- # Both of +src+ and +dest+ must be a path name.
- # +src+ must exist, +dest+ must not exist.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src0.txt')
+ # File.exist?('dest0.txt') # => false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.copy_entry('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt')
+ # File.file?('dest0.txt') # => true
#
- # If +preserve+ is true, this method preserves owner, group, and
- # modified time. Permissions are copied regardless +preserve+.
+ # If +src+ is a directory, recursively copies +src+ to +dest+:
#
- # If +dereference_root+ is true, this method dereference tree root.
+ # tree('src1')
+ # # => src1
+ # # |-- dir0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- dir1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.copy_entry('src1', 'dest1')
+ # tree('dest1')
+ # # => dest1
+ # # |-- dir0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- dir1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
#
- # If +remove_destination+ is true, this method removes each destination file before copy.
+ # The recursive copying preserves file types for regular files,
+ # directories, and symbolic links;
+ # other file types (FIFO streams, device files, etc.) are not supported.
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>dereference_root: true</tt> - if +src+ is a symbolic link,
+ # follows the link.
+ # - <tt>preserve: true</tt> - preserves file times.
+ # - <tt>remove_destination: true</tt> - removes +dest+ before copying files.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for copying}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Copying].
#
def copy_entry(src, dest, preserve = false, dereference_root = false, remove_destination = false)
if dereference_root
@@ -502,9 +1063,25 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :copy_entry
+ # Copies file from +src+ to +dest+, which should not be directories.
+ #
+ # Arguments +src+ and +dest+
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # Examples:
#
- # Copies file contents of +src+ to +dest+.
- # Both of +src+ and +dest+ must be a path name.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src0.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.copy_file('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt')
+ # File.file?('dest0.txt') # => true
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>dereference: false</tt> - if +src+ is a symbolic link,
+ # does not follow the link.
+ # - <tt>preserve: true</tt> - preserves file times.
+ # - <tt>remove_destination: true</tt> - removes +dest+ before copying files.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for copying}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Copying].
#
def copy_file(src, dest, preserve = false, dereference = true)
ent = Entry_.new(src, nil, dereference)
@@ -513,25 +1090,81 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :copy_file
+ # Copies \IO stream +src+ to \IO stream +dest+ via
+ # {IO.copy_stream}[rdoc-ref:IO.copy_stream].
#
- # Copies stream +src+ to +dest+.
- # +src+ must respond to #read(n) and
- # +dest+ must respond to #write(str).
+ # Related: {methods for copying}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Copying].
#
def copy_stream(src, dest)
IO.copy_stream(src, dest)
end
module_function :copy_stream
- #
- # Moves file(s) +src+ to +dest+. If +file+ and +dest+ exist on the different
- # disk partition, the file is copied then the original file is removed.
- #
- # Bundler::FileUtils.mv 'badname.rb', 'goodname.rb'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.mv 'stuff.rb', '/notexist/lib/ruby', force: true # no error
- #
- # Bundler::FileUtils.mv %w(junk.txt dust.txt), '/home/foo/.trash/'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.mv Dir.glob('test*.rb'), 'test', noop: true, verbose: true
+ # Moves entries.
+ #
+ # Arguments +src+ (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # and +dest+ (a single path)
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # If +src+ and +dest+ are on different file systems,
+ # first copies, then removes +src+.
+ #
+ # May cause a local vulnerability if not called with keyword argument
+ # <tt>secure: true</tt>;
+ # see {Avoiding the TOCTTOU Vulnerability}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Avoiding+the+TOCTTOU+Vulnerability].
+ #
+ # If +src+ is the path to a single file or directory and +dest+ does not exist,
+ # moves +src+ to +dest+:
+ #
+ # tree('src0')
+ # # => src0
+ # # |-- src0.txt
+ # # `-- src1.txt
+ # File.exist?('dest0') # => false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mv('src0', 'dest0')
+ # File.exist?('src0') # => false
+ # tree('dest0')
+ # # => dest0
+ # # |-- src0.txt
+ # # `-- src1.txt
+ #
+ # If +src+ is an array of paths to files and directories
+ # and +dest+ is the path to a directory,
+ # copies from each path in the array to +dest+:
+ #
+ # File.file?('src1.txt') # => true
+ # tree('src1')
+ # # => src1
+ # # |-- src.dat
+ # # `-- src.txt
+ # Dir.empty?('dest1') # => true
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mv(['src1.txt', 'src1'], 'dest1')
+ # tree('dest1')
+ # # => dest1
+ # # |-- src1
+ # # | |-- src.dat
+ # # | `-- src.txt
+ # # `-- src1.txt
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>force: true</tt> - if the move includes removing +src+
+ # (that is, if +src+ and +dest+ are on different file systems),
+ # ignores raised exceptions of StandardError and its descendants.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not move files.
+ # - <tt>secure: true</tt> - removes +src+ securely;
+ # see details at Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry_secure.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mv('src0', 'dest0', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mv(['src1.txt', 'src1'], 'dest1', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # mv src0 dest0
+ # mv src1.txt src1 dest1
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.move is an alias for Bundler::FileUtils.mv.
#
def mv(src, dest, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil, secure: nil)
fu_output_message "mv#{force ? ' -f' : ''} #{[src,dest].flatten.join ' '}" if verbose
@@ -565,13 +1198,34 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
alias move mv
module_function :move
+ # Removes entries at the paths in the given +list+
+ # (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # returns +list+, if it is an array, <tt>[list]</tt> otherwise.
+ #
+ # Argument +list+ or its elements
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # With no keyword arguments, removes files at the paths given in +list+:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch(['src0.txt', 'src0.dat'])
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rm(['src0.dat', 'src0.txt']) # => ["src0.dat", "src0.txt"]
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>force: true</tt> - ignores raised exceptions of StandardError
+ # and its descendants.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not remove files; returns +nil+.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rm(['src0.dat', 'src0.txt'], noop: true, verbose: true)
#
- # Remove file(s) specified in +list+. This method cannot remove directories.
- # All StandardErrors are ignored when the :force option is set.
+ # Output:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rm %w( junk.txt dust.txt )
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rm Dir.glob('*.so')
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rm 'NotExistFile', force: true # never raises exception
+ # rm src0.dat src0.txt
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.remove is an alias for Bundler::FileUtils.rm.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for deleting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Deleting].
#
def rm(list, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
@@ -587,10 +1241,18 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
alias remove rm
module_function :remove
+ # Equivalent to:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rm(list, force: true, **kwargs)
+ #
+ # Argument +list+ (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # See Bundler::FileUtils.rm for keyword arguments.
#
- # Equivalent to
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.safe_unlink is an alias for Bundler::FileUtils.rm_f.
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rm(list, force: true)
+ # Related: {methods for deleting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Deleting].
#
def rm_f(list, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
rm list, force: true, noop: noop, verbose: verbose
@@ -600,24 +1262,55 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
alias safe_unlink rm_f
module_function :safe_unlink
+ # Removes entries at the paths in the given +list+
+ # (a single path or an array of paths);
+ # returns +list+, if it is an array, <tt>[list]</tt> otherwise.
+ #
+ # Argument +list+ or its elements
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # May cause a local vulnerability if not called with keyword argument
+ # <tt>secure: true</tt>;
+ # see {Avoiding the TOCTTOU Vulnerability}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Avoiding+the+TOCTTOU+Vulnerability].
+ #
+ # For each file path, removes the file at that path:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch(['src0.txt', 'src0.dat'])
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r(['src0.dat', 'src0.txt'])
+ # File.exist?('src0.txt') # => false
+ # File.exist?('src0.dat') # => false
#
- # remove files +list+[0] +list+[1]... If +list+[n] is a directory,
- # removes its all contents recursively. This method ignores
- # StandardError when :force option is set.
+ # For each directory path, recursively removes files and directories:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r Dir.glob('/tmp/*')
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r 'some_dir', force: true
+ # tree('src1')
+ # # => src1
+ # # |-- dir0
+ # # | |-- src0.txt
+ # # | `-- src1.txt
+ # # `-- dir1
+ # # |-- src2.txt
+ # # `-- src3.txt
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r('src1')
+ # File.exist?('src1') # => false
#
- # WARNING: This method causes local vulnerability
- # if one of parent directories or removing directory tree are world
- # writable (including /tmp, whose permission is 1777), and the current
- # process has strong privilege such as Unix super user (root), and the
- # system has symbolic link. For secure removing, read the documentation
- # of remove_entry_secure carefully, and set :secure option to true.
- # Default is <tt>secure: false</tt>.
+ # Keyword arguments:
#
- # NOTE: This method calls remove_entry_secure if :secure option is set.
- # See also remove_entry_secure.
+ # - <tt>force: true</tt> - ignores raised exceptions of StandardError
+ # and its descendants.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not remove entries; returns +nil+.
+ # - <tt>secure: true</tt> - removes +src+ securely;
+ # see details at Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry_secure.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r(['src0.dat', 'src0.txt'], noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r('src1', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # rm -r src0.dat src0.txt
+ # rm -r src1
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for deleting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Deleting].
#
def rm_r(list, force: nil, noop: nil, verbose: nil, secure: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
@@ -633,13 +1326,22 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :rm_r
+ # Equivalent to:
#
- # Equivalent to
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r(list, force: true, **kwargs)
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r(list, force: true)
+ # Argument +list+ or its elements
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
#
- # WARNING: This method causes local vulnerability.
- # Read the documentation of rm_r first.
+ # May cause a local vulnerability if not called with keyword argument
+ # <tt>secure: true</tt>;
+ # see {Avoiding the TOCTTOU Vulnerability}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Avoiding+the+TOCTTOU+Vulnerability].
+ #
+ # See Bundler::FileUtils.rm_r for keyword arguments.
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.rmtree is an alias for Bundler::FileUtils.rm_rf.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for deleting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Deleting].
#
def rm_rf(list, noop: nil, verbose: nil, secure: nil)
rm_r list, force: true, noop: noop, verbose: verbose, secure: secure
@@ -649,37 +1351,20 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
alias rmtree rm_rf
module_function :rmtree
+ # Securely removes the entry given by +path+,
+ # which should be the entry for a regular file, a symbolic link,
+ # or a directory.
#
- # This method removes a file system entry +path+. +path+ shall be a
- # regular file, a directory, or something. If +path+ is a directory,
- # remove it recursively. This method is required to avoid TOCTTOU
- # (time-of-check-to-time-of-use) local security vulnerability of rm_r.
- # #rm_r causes security hole when:
- #
- # * Parent directory is world writable (including /tmp).
- # * Removing directory tree includes world writable directory.
- # * The system has symbolic link.
+ # Argument +path+
+ # should be {interpretable as a path}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
#
- # To avoid this security hole, this method applies special preprocess.
- # If +path+ is a directory, this method chown(2) and chmod(2) all
- # removing directories. This requires the current process is the
- # owner of the removing whole directory tree, or is the super user (root).
+ # Avoids a local vulnerability that can exist in certain circumstances;
+ # see {Avoiding the TOCTTOU Vulnerability}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Avoiding+the+TOCTTOU+Vulnerability].
#
- # WARNING: You must ensure that *ALL* parent directories cannot be
- # moved by other untrusted users. For example, parent directories
- # should not be owned by untrusted users, and should not be world
- # writable except when the sticky bit set.
+ # Optional argument +force+ specifies whether to ignore
+ # raised exceptions of StandardError and its descendants.
#
- # WARNING: Only the owner of the removing directory tree, or Unix super
- # user (root) should invoke this method. Otherwise this method does not
- # work.
- #
- # For details of this security vulnerability, see Perl's case:
- #
- # * https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-0448
- # * https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0452
- #
- # For fileutils.rb, this vulnerability is reported in [ruby-dev:26100].
+ # Related: {methods for deleting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Deleting].
#
def remove_entry_secure(path, force = false)
unless fu_have_symlink?
@@ -767,12 +1452,17 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
private_module_function :fu_stat_identical_entry?
+ # Removes the entry given by +path+,
+ # which should be the entry for a regular file, a symbolic link,
+ # or a directory.
#
- # This method removes a file system entry +path+.
- # +path+ might be a regular file, a directory, or something.
- # If +path+ is a directory, remove it recursively.
+ # Argument +path+
+ # should be {interpretable as a path}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
#
- # See also remove_entry_secure.
+ # Optional argument +force+ specifies whether to ignore
+ # raised exceptions of StandardError and its descendants.
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry_secure.
#
def remove_entry(path, force = false)
Entry_.new(path).postorder_traverse do |ent|
@@ -787,9 +1477,16 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :remove_entry
+ # Removes the file entry given by +path+,
+ # which should be the entry for a regular file or a symbolic link.
+ #
+ # Argument +path+
+ # should be {interpretable as a path}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
#
- # Removes a file +path+.
- # This method ignores StandardError if +force+ is true.
+ # Optional argument +force+ specifies whether to ignore
+ # raised exceptions of StandardError and its descendants.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for deleting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Deleting].
#
def remove_file(path, force = false)
Entry_.new(path).remove_file
@@ -798,20 +1495,32 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :remove_file
+ # Recursively removes the directory entry given by +path+,
+ # which should be the entry for a regular file, a symbolic link,
+ # or a directory.
+ #
+ # Argument +path+
+ # should be {interpretable as a path}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
#
- # Removes a directory +dir+ and its contents recursively.
- # This method ignores StandardError if +force+ is true.
+ # Optional argument +force+ specifies whether to ignore
+ # raised exceptions of StandardError and its descendants.
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for deleting}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Deleting].
#
def remove_dir(path, force = false)
remove_entry path, force # FIXME?? check if it is a directory
end
module_function :remove_dir
+ # Returns +true+ if the contents of files +a+ and +b+ are identical,
+ # +false+ otherwise.
+ #
+ # Arguments +a+ and +b+
+ # should be {interpretable as a path}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
#
- # Returns true if the contents of a file +a+ and a file +b+ are identical.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.identical? and Bundler::FileUtils.cmp are aliases for Bundler::FileUtils.compare_file.
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.compare_file('somefile', 'somefile') #=> true
- # Bundler::FileUtils.compare_file('/dev/null', '/dev/urandom') #=> false
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.compare_stream.
#
def compare_file(a, b)
return false unless File.size(a) == File.size(b)
@@ -828,19 +1537,19 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
module_function :identical?
module_function :cmp
+ # Returns +true+ if the contents of streams +a+ and +b+ are identical,
+ # +false+ otherwise.
#
- # Returns true if the contents of a stream +a+ and +b+ are identical.
+ # Arguments +a+ and +b+
+ # should be {interpretable as a path}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.compare_file.
#
def compare_stream(a, b)
bsize = fu_stream_blksize(a, b)
- if RUBY_VERSION > "2.4"
- sa = String.new(capacity: bsize)
- sb = String.new(capacity: bsize)
- else
- sa = String.new
- sb = String.new
- end
+ sa = String.new(capacity: bsize)
+ sb = String.new(capacity: bsize)
begin
a.read(bsize, sa)
@@ -851,13 +1560,69 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :compare_stream
+ # Copies a file entry.
+ # See {install(1)}[https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/install.1.html].
+ #
+ # Arguments +src+ (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # and +dest+ (a single path)
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments];
+ #
+ # If the entry at +dest+ does not exist, copies from +src+ to +dest+:
+ #
+ # File.read('src0.txt') # => "aaa\n"
+ # File.exist?('dest0.txt') # => false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.install('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt')
+ # File.read('dest0.txt') # => "aaa\n"
+ #
+ # If +dest+ is a file entry, copies from +src+ to +dest+, overwriting:
+ #
+ # File.read('src1.txt') # => "aaa\n"
+ # File.read('dest1.txt') # => "bbb\n"
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.install('src1.txt', 'dest1.txt')
+ # File.read('dest1.txt') # => "aaa\n"
#
- # If +src+ is not same as +dest+, copies it and changes the permission
- # mode to +mode+. If +dest+ is a directory, destination is +dest+/+src+.
- # This method removes destination before copy.
+ # If +dest+ is a directory entry, copies from +src+ to <tt>dest/src</tt>,
+ # overwriting if necessary:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.install 'ruby', '/usr/local/bin/ruby', mode: 0755, verbose: true
- # Bundler::FileUtils.install 'lib.rb', '/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby', verbose: true
+ # File.read('src2.txt') # => "aaa\n"
+ # File.read('dest2/src2.txt') # => "bbb\n"
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.install('src2.txt', 'dest2')
+ # File.read('dest2/src2.txt') # => "aaa\n"
+ #
+ # If +src+ is an array of paths and +dest+ points to a directory,
+ # copies each path +path+ in +src+ to <tt>dest/path</tt>:
+ #
+ # File.file?('src3.txt') # => true
+ # File.file?('src3.dat') # => true
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.mkdir('dest3')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.install(['src3.txt', 'src3.dat'], 'dest3')
+ # File.file?('dest3/src3.txt') # => true
+ # File.file?('dest3/src3.dat') # => true
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>group: <i>group</i></tt> - changes the group if not +nil+,
+ # using {File.chown}[rdoc-ref:File.chown].
+ # - <tt>mode: <i>permissions</i></tt> - changes the permissions.
+ # using {File.chmod}[rdoc-ref:File.chmod].
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not copy entries; returns +nil+.
+ # - <tt>owner: <i>owner</i></tt> - changes the owner if not +nil+,
+ # using {File.chown}[rdoc-ref:File.chown].
+ # - <tt>preserve: true</tt> - preserve timestamps
+ # using {File.utime}[rdoc-ref:File.utime].
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.install('src0.txt', 'dest0.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.install('src1.txt', 'dest1.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.install('src2.txt', 'dest2', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # install -c src0.txt dest0.txt
+ # install -c src1.txt dest1.txt
+ # install -c src2.txt dest2
+ #
+ # Related: {methods for copying}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Copying].
#
def install(src, dest, mode: nil, owner: nil, group: nil, preserve: nil,
noop: nil, verbose: nil)
@@ -917,11 +1682,8 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
private_module_function :apply_mask
def symbolic_modes_to_i(mode_sym, path) #:nodoc:
- mode = if File::Stat === path
- path.mode
- else
- File.stat(path).mode
- end
+ path = File.stat(path) unless File::Stat === path
+ mode = path.mode
mode_sym.split(/,/).inject(mode & 07777) do |current_mode, clause|
target, *actions = clause.split(/([=+-])/)
raise ArgumentError, "invalid file mode: #{mode_sym}" if actions.empty?
@@ -938,7 +1700,7 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
when "x"
mask | 0111
when "X"
- if FileTest.directory? path
+ if path.directory?
mask | 0111
else
mask
@@ -978,37 +1740,78 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
private_module_function :mode_to_s
+ # Changes permissions on the entries at the paths given in +list+
+ # (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # to the permissions given by +mode+;
+ # returns +list+ if it is an array, <tt>[list]</tt> otherwise:
+ #
+ # - Modifies each entry that is a regular file using
+ # {File.chmod}[rdoc-ref:File.chmod].
+ # - Modifies each entry that is a symbolic link using
+ # {File.lchmod}[rdoc-ref:File.lchmod].
+ #
+ # Argument +list+ or its elements
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # Argument +mode+ may be either an integer or a string:
+ #
+ # - \Integer +mode+: represents the permission bits to be set:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod(0755, 'src0.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod(0644, ['src0.txt', 'src0.dat'])
+ #
+ # - \String +mode+: represents the permissions to be set:
+ #
+ # The string is of the form <tt>[targets][[operator][perms[,perms]]</tt>, where:
+ #
+ # - +targets+ may be any combination of these letters:
+ #
+ # - <tt>'u'</tt>: permissions apply to the file's owner.
+ # - <tt>'g'</tt>: permissions apply to users in the file's group.
+ # - <tt>'o'</tt>: permissions apply to other users not in the file's group.
+ # - <tt>'a'</tt> (the default): permissions apply to all users.
+ #
+ # - +operator+ may be one of these letters:
+ #
+ # - <tt>'+'</tt>: adds permissions.
+ # - <tt>'-'</tt>: removes permissions.
+ # - <tt>'='</tt>: sets (replaces) permissions.
+ #
+ # - +perms+ (may be repeated, with separating commas)
+ # may be any combination of these letters:
+ #
+ # - <tt>'r'</tt>: Read.
+ # - <tt>'w'</tt>: Write.
+ # - <tt>'x'</tt>: Execute (search, for a directory).
+ # - <tt>'X'</tt>: Search (for a directories only;
+ # must be used with <tt>'+'</tt>)
+ # - <tt>'s'</tt>: Uid or gid.
+ # - <tt>'t'</tt>: Sticky bit.
+ #
+ # Examples:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod('u=wrx,go=rx', 'src1.txt')
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod('u=wrx,go=rx', '/usr/bin/ruby')
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not change permissions; returns +nil+.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod(0755, 'src0.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod(0644, ['src0.txt', 'src0.dat'], noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod('u=wrx,go=rx', 'src1.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod('u=wrx,go=rx', '/usr/bin/ruby', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # chmod 755 src0.txt
+ # chmod 644 src0.txt src0.dat
+ # chmod u=wrx,go=rx src1.txt
+ # chmod u=wrx,go=rx /usr/bin/ruby
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.chmod_R.
#
- # Changes permission bits on the named files (in +list+) to the bit pattern
- # represented by +mode+.
- #
- # +mode+ is the symbolic and absolute mode can be used.
- #
- # Absolute mode is
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod 0755, 'somecommand'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod 0644, %w(my.rb your.rb his.rb her.rb)
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod 0755, '/usr/bin/ruby', verbose: true
- #
- # Symbolic mode is
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod "u=wrx,go=rx", 'somecommand'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod "u=wr,go=rr", %w(my.rb your.rb his.rb her.rb)
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod "u=wrx,go=rx", '/usr/bin/ruby', verbose: true
- #
- # "a" :: is user, group, other mask.
- # "u" :: is user's mask.
- # "g" :: is group's mask.
- # "o" :: is other's mask.
- # "w" :: is write permission.
- # "r" :: is read permission.
- # "x" :: is execute permission.
- # "X" ::
- # is execute permission for directories only, must be used in conjunction with "+"
- # "s" :: is uid, gid.
- # "t" :: is sticky bit.
- # "+" :: is added to a class given the specified mode.
- # "-" :: Is removed from a given class given mode.
- # "=" :: Is the exact nature of the class will be given a specified mode.
-
def chmod(mode, list, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
fu_output_message sprintf('chmod %s %s', mode_to_s(mode), list.join(' ')) if verbose
@@ -1019,12 +1822,7 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :chmod
- #
- # Changes permission bits on the named files (in +list+)
- # to the bit pattern represented by +mode+.
- #
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod_R 0700, "/tmp/app.#{$$}"
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chmod_R "u=wrx", "/tmp/app.#{$$}"
+ # Like Bundler::FileUtils.chmod, but changes permissions recursively.
#
def chmod_R(mode, list, noop: nil, verbose: nil, force: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
@@ -1044,15 +1842,68 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :chmod_R
+ # Changes the owner and group on the entries at the paths given in +list+
+ # (a single path or an array of paths)
+ # to the given +user+ and +group+;
+ # returns +list+ if it is an array, <tt>[list]</tt> otherwise:
+ #
+ # - Modifies each entry that is a regular file using
+ # {File.chown}[rdoc-ref:File.chown].
+ # - Modifies each entry that is a symbolic link using
+ # {File.lchown}[rdoc-ref:File.lchown].
+ #
+ # Argument +list+ or its elements
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
#
- # Changes owner and group on the named files (in +list+)
- # to the user +user+ and the group +group+. +user+ and +group+
- # may be an ID (Integer/String) or a name (String).
- # If +user+ or +group+ is nil, this method does not change
- # the attribute.
+ # User and group:
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chown 'root', 'staff', '/usr/local/bin/ruby'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chown nil, 'bin', Dir.glob('/usr/bin/*'), verbose: true
+ # - Argument +user+ may be a user name or a user id;
+ # if +nil+ or +-1+, the user is not changed.
+ # - Argument +group+ may be a group name or a group id;
+ # if +nil+ or +-1+, the group is not changed.
+ # - The user must be a member of the group.
+ #
+ # Examples:
+ #
+ # # One path.
+ # # User and group as string names.
+ # File.stat('src0.txt').uid # => 1004
+ # File.stat('src0.txt').gid # => 1004
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chown('user2', 'group1', 'src0.txt')
+ # File.stat('src0.txt').uid # => 1006
+ # File.stat('src0.txt').gid # => 1005
+ #
+ # # User and group as uid and gid.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chown(1004, 1004, 'src0.txt')
+ # File.stat('src0.txt').uid # => 1004
+ # File.stat('src0.txt').gid # => 1004
+ #
+ # # Array of paths.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chown(1006, 1005, ['src0.txt', 'src0.dat'])
+ #
+ # # Directory (not recursive).
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chown('user2', 'group1', '.')
+ #
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not change permissions; returns +nil+.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chown('user2', 'group1', 'src0.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chown(1004, 1004, 'src0.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chown(1006, 1005, ['src0.txt', 'src0.dat'], noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chown('user2', 'group1', path, noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.chown('user2', 'group1', '.', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # chown user2:group1 src0.txt
+ # chown 1004:1004 src0.txt
+ # chown 1006:1005 src0.txt src0.dat
+ # chown user2:group1 src0.txt
+ # chown user2:group1 .
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.chown_R.
#
def chown(user, group, list, noop: nil, verbose: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
@@ -1068,15 +1919,7 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
module_function :chown
- #
- # Changes owner and group on the named files (in +list+)
- # to the user +user+ and the group +group+ recursively.
- # +user+ and +group+ may be an ID (Integer/String) or
- # a name (String). If +user+ or +group+ is nil, this
- # method does not change the attribute.
- #
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chown_R 'www', 'www', '/var/www/htdocs'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.chown_R 'cvs', 'cvs', '/var/cvs', verbose: true
+ # Like Bundler::FileUtils.chown, but changes owner and group recursively.
#
def chown_R(user, group, list, noop: nil, verbose: nil, force: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
@@ -1127,12 +1970,50 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
private_module_function :fu_get_gid
+ # Updates modification times (mtime) and access times (atime)
+ # of the entries given by the paths in +list+
+ # (a single path or an array of paths);
+ # returns +list+ if it is an array, <tt>[list]</tt> otherwise.
+ #
+ # By default, creates an empty file for any path to a non-existent entry;
+ # use keyword argument +nocreate+ to raise an exception instead.
+ #
+ # Argument +list+ or its elements
+ # should be {interpretable as paths}[rdoc-ref:FileUtils@Path+Arguments].
+ #
+ # Examples:
+ #
+ # # Single path.
+ # f = File.new('src0.txt') # Existing file.
+ # f.atime # => 2022-06-10 11:11:21.200277 -0700
+ # f.mtime # => 2022-06-10 11:11:21.200277 -0700
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src0.txt')
+ # f = File.new('src0.txt')
+ # f.atime # => 2022-06-11 08:28:09.8185343 -0700
+ # f.mtime # => 2022-06-11 08:28:09.8185343 -0700
#
- # Updates modification time (mtime) and access time (atime) of file(s) in
- # +list+. Files are created if they don't exist.
+ # # Array of paths.
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch(['src0.txt', 'src0.dat'])
#
- # Bundler::FileUtils.touch 'timestamp'
- # Bundler::FileUtils.touch Dir.glob('*.c'); system 'make'
+ # Keyword arguments:
+ #
+ # - <tt>mtime: <i>time</i></tt> - sets the entry's mtime to the given time,
+ # instead of the current time.
+ # - <tt>nocreate: true</tt> - raises an exception if the entry does not exist.
+ # - <tt>noop: true</tt> - does not touch entries; returns +nil+.
+ # - <tt>verbose: true</tt> - prints an equivalent command:
+ #
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch('src0.txt', noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch(['src0.txt', 'src0.dat'], noop: true, verbose: true)
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.touch(path, noop: true, verbose: true)
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # touch src0.txt
+ # touch src0.txt src0.dat
+ # touch src0.txt
+ #
+ # Related: Bundler::FileUtils.uptodate?.
#
def touch(list, noop: nil, verbose: nil, mtime: nil, nocreate: nil)
list = fu_list(list)
@@ -1290,14 +2171,9 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
def entries
opts = {}
- opts[:encoding] = ::Encoding::UTF_8 if fu_windows?
+ opts[:encoding] = fu_windows? ? ::Encoding::UTF_8 : path.encoding
- files = if Dir.respond_to?(:children)
- Dir.children(path, **opts)
- else
- Dir.entries(path(), **opts)
- .reject {|n| n == '.' or n == '..' }
- end
+ files = Dir.children(path, **opts)
untaint = RUBY_VERSION < '2.7'
files.map {|n| Entry_.new(prefix(), join(rel(), untaint ? n.untaint : n)) }
@@ -1345,6 +2221,7 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
else
File.chmod mode, path()
end
+ rescue Errno::EOPNOTSUPP
end
def chown(uid, gid)
@@ -1439,7 +2316,7 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
if st.symlink?
begin
File.lchmod mode, path
- rescue NotImplementedError
+ rescue NotImplementedError, Errno::EOPNOTSUPP
end
else
File.chmod mode, path
@@ -1498,13 +2375,21 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
def postorder_traverse
if directory?
- entries().each do |ent|
+ begin
+ children = entries()
+ rescue Errno::EACCES
+ # Failed to get the list of children.
+ # Assuming there is no children, try to process the parent directory.
+ yield self
+ return
+ end
+
+ children.each do |ent|
ent.postorder_traverse do |e|
yield e
end
end
end
- ensure
yield self
end
@@ -1559,7 +2444,15 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
def join(dir, base)
return File.path(dir) if not base or base == '.'
return File.path(base) if not dir or dir == '.'
- File.join(dir, base)
+ begin
+ File.join(dir, base)
+ rescue EncodingError
+ if fu_windows?
+ File.join(dir.encode(::Encoding::UTF_8), base.encode(::Encoding::UTF_8))
+ else
+ raise
+ end
+ end
end
if File::ALT_SEPARATOR
@@ -1590,15 +2483,15 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
private_module_function :fu_each_src_dest
- def fu_each_src_dest0(src, dest) #:nodoc:
+ def fu_each_src_dest0(src, dest, target_directory = true) #:nodoc:
if tmp = Array.try_convert(src)
tmp.each do |s|
s = File.path(s)
- yield s, File.join(dest, File.basename(s))
+ yield s, (target_directory ? File.join(dest, File.basename(s)) : dest)
end
else
src = File.path(src)
- if File.directory?(dest)
+ if target_directory and File.directory?(dest)
yield src, File.join(dest, File.basename(src))
else
yield src, File.path(dest)
@@ -1614,7 +2507,7 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
def fu_output_message(msg) #:nodoc:
output = @fileutils_output if defined?(@fileutils_output)
- output ||= $stderr
+ output ||= $stdout
if defined?(@fileutils_label)
msg = @fileutils_label + msg
end
@@ -1622,6 +2515,56 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
end
private_module_function :fu_output_message
+ def fu_split_path(path)
+ path = File.path(path)
+ list = []
+ until (parent, base = File.split(path); parent == path or parent == ".")
+ list << base
+ path = parent
+ end
+ list << path
+ list.reverse!
+ end
+ private_module_function :fu_split_path
+
+ def fu_relative_components_from(target, base) #:nodoc:
+ i = 0
+ while target[i]&.== base[i]
+ i += 1
+ end
+ Array.new(base.size-i, '..').concat(target[i..-1])
+ end
+ private_module_function :fu_relative_components_from
+
+ def fu_clean_components(*comp)
+ comp.shift while comp.first == "."
+ return comp if comp.empty?
+ clean = [comp.shift]
+ path = File.join(*clean, "") # ending with File::SEPARATOR
+ while c = comp.shift
+ if c == ".." and clean.last != ".." and !(fu_have_symlink? && File.symlink?(path))
+ clean.pop
+ path.chomp!(%r((?<=\A|/)[^/]+/\z), "")
+ else
+ clean << c
+ path << c << "/"
+ end
+ end
+ clean
+ end
+ private_module_function :fu_clean_components
+
+ if fu_windows?
+ def fu_starting_path?(path)
+ path&.start_with?(%r(\w:|/))
+ end
+ else
+ def fu_starting_path?(path)
+ path&.start_with?("/")
+ end
+ end
+ private_module_function :fu_starting_path?
+
# This hash table holds command options.
OPT_TABLE = {} #:nodoc: internal use only
(private_instance_methods & methods(false)).inject(OPT_TABLE) {|tbl, name|
@@ -1631,50 +2574,49 @@ module Bundler::FileUtils
public
+ # Returns an array of the string names of \Bundler::FileUtils methods
+ # that accept one or more keyword arguments:
#
- # Returns an Array of names of high-level methods that accept any keyword
- # arguments.
- #
- # p Bundler::FileUtils.commands #=> ["chmod", "cp", "cp_r", "install", ...]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.commands.sort.take(3) # => ["cd", "chdir", "chmod"]
#
def self.commands
OPT_TABLE.keys
end
+ # Returns an array of the string keyword names:
#
- # Returns an Array of option names.
- #
- # p Bundler::FileUtils.options #=> ["noop", "force", "verbose", "preserve", "mode"]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.options.take(3) # => ["noop", "verbose", "force"]
#
def self.options
OPT_TABLE.values.flatten.uniq.map {|sym| sym.to_s }
end
+ # Returns +true+ if method +mid+ accepts the given option +opt+, +false+ otherwise;
+ # the arguments may be strings or symbols:
#
- # Returns true if the method +mid+ have an option +opt+.
- #
- # p Bundler::FileUtils.have_option?(:cp, :noop) #=> true
- # p Bundler::FileUtils.have_option?(:rm, :force) #=> true
- # p Bundler::FileUtils.have_option?(:rm, :preserve) #=> false
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.have_option?(:chmod, :noop) # => true
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.have_option?('chmod', 'secure') # => false
#
def self.have_option?(mid, opt)
li = OPT_TABLE[mid.to_s] or raise ArgumentError, "no such method: #{mid}"
li.include?(opt)
end
+ # Returns an array of the string keyword name for method +mid+;
+ # the argument may be a string or a symbol:
#
- # Returns an Array of option names of the method +mid+.
- #
- # p Bundler::FileUtils.options_of(:rm) #=> ["noop", "verbose", "force"]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.options_of(:rm) # => ["force", "noop", "verbose"]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.options_of('mv') # => ["force", "noop", "verbose", "secure"]
#
def self.options_of(mid)
OPT_TABLE[mid.to_s].map {|sym| sym.to_s }
end
+ # Returns an array of the string method names of the methods
+ # that accept the given keyword option +opt+;
+ # the argument must be a symbol:
#
- # Returns an Array of methods names which have the option +opt+.
- #
- # p Bundler::FileUtils.collect_method(:preserve) #=> ["cp", "cp_r", "copy", "install"]
+ # Bundler::FileUtils.collect_method(:preserve) # => ["cp", "copy", "cp_r", "install"]
#
def self.collect_method(opt)
OPT_TABLE.keys.select {|m| OPT_TABLE[m].include?(opt) }
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/LICENSE.txt b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/LICENSE.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 411840a4a0..0000000000
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/LICENSE.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-The MIT License (MIT)
-
-Copyright (c) 2018 John Hawthorn
-
-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.
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/incompatibility.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/incompatibility.rb
index 51e1fc3cdd..239eaf3401 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/incompatibility.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/incompatibility.rb
@@ -71,9 +71,13 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
elsif terms.length == 1
term = terms[0]
if term.positive?
- "#{terms[0].to_s(allow_every: true)} is forbidden"
+ if term.constraint.any?
+ "#{term.package} cannot be used"
+ else
+ "#{term.to_s(allow_every: true)} cannot be used"
+ end
else
- "#{terms[0].invert} is required"
+ "#{term.invert} is required"
end
else
if terms.all?(&:positive?)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/static_package_source.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/static_package_source.rb
index e895812bed..4bf61461b2 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/static_package_source.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/static_package_source.rb
@@ -19,7 +19,14 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
version = Gem::Version.new(version)
@packages[name] ||= {}
raise ArgumentError, "#{name} #{version} declared twice" if @packages[name].key?(version)
- @packages[name][version] = deps
+ @packages[name][version] = clean_deps(name, version, deps)
+ end
+
+ private
+
+ # Exclude redundant self-referencing dependencies
+ def clean_deps(name, version, deps)
+ deps.reject {|dep_name, req| name == dep_name && Bundler::PubGrub::RubyGems.parse_range(req).include?(version) }
end
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_constraint.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_constraint.rb
index c222542435..b71f3eaf53 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_constraint.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_constraint.rb
@@ -15,6 +15,11 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
package.hash ^ range.hash
end
+ def ==(other)
+ package == other.package &&
+ range == other.range
+ end
+
def eql?(other)
package.eql?(other.package) &&
range.eql?(other.range)
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_range.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_range.rb
index e384178973..8d73c3f7b5 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_range.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_range.rb
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
true
end
- def eql?
+ def eql?(other)
other.empty?
end
@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
end
EMPTY = Empty.new
+ Empty.singleton_class.undef_method(:new)
def self.empty
EMPTY
@@ -88,7 +89,8 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
def eql?(other)
if other.is_a?(VersionRange)
- min.eql?(other.min) &&
+ !other.empty? &&
+ min.eql?(other.min) &&
max.eql?(other.max) &&
include_min.eql?(other.include_min) &&
include_max.eql?(other.include_max)
@@ -397,7 +399,7 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
def constraints
return ["any"] if any?
- return ["= #{min}"] if min == max
+ return ["= #{min}"] if min.to_s == max.to_s
c = []
c << "#{include_min ? ">=" : ">"} #{min}" if min
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_solver.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_solver.rb
index ea5e455968..4caf6b355b 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_solver.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_solver.rb
@@ -125,6 +125,7 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
package = next_package_to_try
unsatisfied_term = solution.unsatisfied.find { |t| t.package == package }
version = source.versions_for(package, unsatisfied_term.constraint.range).first
+ logger.debug { "attempting #{package} #{version}" }
if version.nil?
add_incompatibility source.no_versions_incompatibility_for(package, unsatisfied_term)
@@ -148,9 +149,11 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
end
unless conflict
- logger.info { "selecting #{package} #{version}" }
+ logger.info { "selected #{package} #{version}" }
solution.decide(package, version)
+ else
+ logger.info { "conflict: #{conflict.inspect}" }
end
package
@@ -159,7 +162,7 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
def resolve_conflict(incompatibility)
logger.info { "conflict: #{incompatibility}" }
- new_incompatibility = false
+ new_incompatibility = nil
while !incompatibility.failure?
most_recent_term = nil
@@ -201,7 +204,7 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
solution.backtrack(previous_level)
if new_incompatibility
- add_incompatibility(incompatibility)
+ add_incompatibility(new_incompatibility)
end
return incompatibility
@@ -216,9 +219,14 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
new_terms << difference.invert
end
- incompatibility = Incompatibility.new(new_terms, cause: Incompatibility::ConflictCause.new(incompatibility, most_recent_satisfier.cause))
+ new_incompatibility = Incompatibility.new(new_terms, cause: Incompatibility::ConflictCause.new(incompatibility, most_recent_satisfier.cause))
+
+ if incompatibility.to_s == new_incompatibility.to_s
+ logger.info { "!! failed to resolve conflicts, this shouldn't have happened" }
+ break
+ end
- new_incompatibility = true
+ incompatibility = new_incompatibility
partially = difference ? " partially" : ""
logger.info { "! #{most_recent_term} is#{partially} satisfied by #{most_recent_satisfier.term}" }
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_union.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_union.rb
index b66c603dfd..bbc10c3804 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_union.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/pub_grub/lib/pub_grub/version_union.rb
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
return true
end
- if !my_range.max || (other_range.max && other_range.max < my_range.max)
+ if !my_range.max || other_range.empty? || (other_range.max && other_range.max < my_range.max)
other_range = other_ranges.shift
else
my_range = my_ranges.shift
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
while my_range && other_range
new_ranges << my_range.intersect(other_range)
- if !my_range.max || (other_range.max && other_range.max < my_range.max)
+ if !my_range.max || other_range.empty? || (other_range.max && other_range.max < my_range.max)
other_range = other_ranges.shift
else
my_range = my_ranges.shift
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ module Bundler::PubGrub
while !ranges.empty?
ne = []
range = ranges.shift
- while !ranges.empty? && ranges[0].min == range.max
+ while !ranges.empty? && ranges[0].min.to_s == range.max.to_s
ne << range.max
range = range.span(ranges.shift)
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/tmpdir/lib/tmpdir.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/tmpdir/lib/tmpdir.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 70d43e0c6b..0000000000
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/tmpdir/lib/tmpdir.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,154 +0,0 @@
-# frozen_string_literal: true
-#
-# tmpdir - retrieve temporary directory path
-#
-# $Id$
-#
-
-require_relative '../../fileutils/lib/fileutils'
-begin
- require 'etc.so'
-rescue LoadError # rescue LoadError for miniruby
-end
-
-class Bundler::Dir < Dir
-
- @systmpdir ||= defined?(Etc.systmpdir) ? Etc.systmpdir : '/tmp'
-
- ##
- # Returns the operating system's temporary file path.
-
- def self.tmpdir
- tmp = nil
- ['TMPDIR', 'TMP', 'TEMP', ['system temporary path', @systmpdir], ['/tmp']*2, ['.']*2].each do |name, dir = ENV[name]|
- next if !dir
- dir = File.expand_path(dir)
- stat = File.stat(dir) rescue next
- case
- when !stat.directory?
- warn "#{name} is not a directory: #{dir}"
- when !stat.writable?
- warn "#{name} is not writable: #{dir}"
- when stat.world_writable? && !stat.sticky?
- warn "#{name} is world-writable: #{dir}"
- else
- tmp = dir
- break
- end
- end
- raise ArgumentError, "could not find a temporary directory" unless tmp
- tmp
- end
-
- # Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir creates a temporary directory.
- #
- # The directory is created with 0700 permission.
- # Application should not change the permission to make the temporary directory accessible from other users.
- #
- # The prefix and suffix of the name of the directory is specified by
- # the optional first argument, <i>prefix_suffix</i>.
- # - If it is not specified or nil, "d" is used as the prefix and no suffix is used.
- # - If it is a string, it is used as the prefix and no suffix is used.
- # - If it is an array, first element is used as the prefix and second element is used as a suffix.
- #
- # Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir {|dir| dir is ".../d..." }
- # Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir("foo") {|dir| dir is ".../foo..." }
- # Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir(["foo", "bar"]) {|dir| dir is ".../foo...bar" }
- #
- # The directory is created under Bundler::Dir.tmpdir or
- # the optional second argument <i>tmpdir</i> if non-nil value is given.
- #
- # Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir {|dir| dir is "#{Bundler::Dir.tmpdir}/d..." }
- # Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir(nil, "/var/tmp") {|dir| dir is "/var/tmp/d..." }
- #
- # If a block is given,
- # it is yielded with the path of the directory.
- # The directory and its contents are removed
- # using Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry before Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir returns.
- # The value of the block is returned.
- #
- # Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir {|dir|
- # # use the directory...
- # open("#{dir}/foo", "w") { ... }
- # }
- #
- # If a block is not given,
- # The path of the directory is returned.
- # In this case, Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir doesn't remove the directory.
- #
- # dir = Bundler::Dir.mktmpdir
- # begin
- # # use the directory...
- # open("#{dir}/foo", "w") { ... }
- # ensure
- # # remove the directory.
- # Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry dir
- # end
- #
- def self.mktmpdir(prefix_suffix=nil, *rest, **options)
- base = nil
- path = Tmpname.create(prefix_suffix || "d", *rest, **options) {|p, _, _, d|
- base = d
- mkdir(p, 0700)
- }
- if block_given?
- begin
- yield path.dup
- ensure
- unless base
- stat = File.stat(File.dirname(path))
- if stat.world_writable? and !stat.sticky?
- raise ArgumentError, "parent directory is world writable but not sticky"
- end
- end
- Bundler::FileUtils.remove_entry path
- end
- else
- path
- end
- end
-
- module Tmpname # :nodoc:
- module_function
-
- def tmpdir
- Bundler::Dir.tmpdir
- end
-
- UNUSABLE_CHARS = "^,-.0-9A-Z_a-z~"
-
- class << (RANDOM = Random.new)
- MAX = 36**6 # < 0x100000000
- def next
- rand(MAX).to_s(36)
- end
- end
- private_constant :RANDOM
-
- def create(basename, tmpdir=nil, max_try: nil, **opts)
- origdir = tmpdir
- tmpdir ||= tmpdir()
- n = nil
- prefix, suffix = basename
- prefix = (String.try_convert(prefix) or
- raise ArgumentError, "unexpected prefix: #{prefix.inspect}")
- prefix = prefix.delete(UNUSABLE_CHARS)
- suffix &&= (String.try_convert(suffix) or
- raise ArgumentError, "unexpected suffix: #{suffix.inspect}")
- suffix &&= suffix.delete(UNUSABLE_CHARS)
- begin
- t = Time.now.strftime("%Y%m%d")
- path = "#{prefix}#{t}-#{$$}-#{RANDOM.next}"\
- "#{n ? %[-#{n}] : ''}#{suffix||''}"
- path = File.join(tmpdir, path)
- yield(path, n, opts, origdir)
- rescue Errno::EEXIST
- n ||= 0
- n += 1
- retry if !max_try or n < max_try
- raise "cannot generate temporary name using `#{basename}' under `#{tmpdir}'"
- end
- path
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri.rb
index 0e574dd2b1..976320f6bd 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri.rb
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
# class RSYNC < Generic
# DEFAULT_PORT = 873
# end
-# @@schemes['RSYNC'] = RSYNC
+# register_scheme 'RSYNC', RSYNC
# end
# #=> Bundler::URI::RSYNC
#
@@ -70,7 +70,6 @@
# - Bundler::URI::REGEXP - (in uri/common.rb)
# - Bundler::URI::REGEXP::PATTERN - (in uri/common.rb)
# - Bundler::URI::Util - (in uri/common.rb)
-# - Bundler::URI::Escape - (in uri/common.rb)
# - Bundler::URI::Error - (in uri/common.rb)
# - Bundler::URI::InvalidURIError - (in uri/common.rb)
# - Bundler::URI::InvalidComponentError - (in uri/common.rb)
@@ -101,3 +100,5 @@ require_relative 'uri/https'
require_relative 'uri/ldap'
require_relative 'uri/ldaps'
require_relative 'uri/mailto'
+require_relative 'uri/ws'
+require_relative 'uri/wss'
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb
index 6539e1810f..914a4c7581 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb
@@ -13,9 +13,12 @@ require_relative "rfc2396_parser"
require_relative "rfc3986_parser"
module Bundler::URI
+ include RFC2396_REGEXP
+
REGEXP = RFC2396_REGEXP
Parser = RFC2396_Parser
RFC3986_PARSER = RFC3986_Parser.new
+ Ractor.make_shareable(RFC3986_PARSER) if defined?(Ractor)
# Bundler::URI::Parser.new
DEFAULT_PARSER = Parser.new
@@ -27,6 +30,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
DEFAULT_PARSER.regexp.each_pair do |sym, str|
const_set(sym, str)
end
+ Ractor.make_shareable(DEFAULT_PARSER) if defined?(Ractor)
module Util # :nodoc:
def make_components_hash(klass, array_hash)
@@ -60,24 +64,42 @@ module Bundler::URI
module_function :make_components_hash
end
- include REGEXP
+ module Schemes
+ end
+ private_constant :Schemes
+
+ #
+ # Register the given +klass+ to be instantiated when parsing URLs with the given +scheme+.
+ # Note that currently only schemes which after .upcase are valid constant names
+ # can be registered (no -/+/. allowed).
+ #
+ def self.register_scheme(scheme, klass)
+ Schemes.const_set(scheme.to_s.upcase, klass)
+ end
- @@schemes = {}
# Returns a Hash of the defined schemes.
def self.scheme_list
- @@schemes
+ Schemes.constants.map { |name|
+ [name.to_s.upcase, Schemes.const_get(name)]
+ }.to_h
end
+ INITIAL_SCHEMES = scheme_list
+ private_constant :INITIAL_SCHEMES
+ Ractor.make_shareable(INITIAL_SCHEMES) if defined?(Ractor)
+
#
# Construct a Bundler::URI instance, using the scheme to detect the appropriate class
# from +Bundler::URI.scheme_list+.
#
def self.for(scheme, *arguments, default: Generic)
- if scheme
- uri_class = @@schemes[scheme.upcase] || default
- else
- uri_class = default
+ const_name = scheme.to_s.upcase
+
+ uri_class = INITIAL_SCHEMES[const_name]
+ uri_class ||= if /\A[A-Z]\w*\z/.match?(const_name) && Schemes.const_defined?(const_name, false)
+ Schemes.const_get(const_name, false)
end
+ uri_class ||= default
return uri_class.new(scheme, *arguments)
end
@@ -278,6 +300,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
256.times do |i|
TBLENCWWWCOMP_[-i.chr] = -('%%%02X' % i)
end
+ TBLENCURICOMP_ = TBLENCWWWCOMP_.dup.freeze
TBLENCWWWCOMP_[' '] = '+'
TBLENCWWWCOMP_.freeze
TBLDECWWWCOMP_ = {} # :nodoc:
@@ -303,6 +326,33 @@ module Bundler::URI
#
# See Bundler::URI.decode_www_form_component, Bundler::URI.encode_www_form.
def self.encode_www_form_component(str, enc=nil)
+ _encode_uri_component(/[^*\-.0-9A-Z_a-z]/, TBLENCWWWCOMP_, str, enc)
+ end
+
+ # Decodes given +str+ of URL-encoded form data.
+ #
+ # This decodes + to SP.
+ #
+ # See Bundler::URI.encode_www_form_component, Bundler::URI.decode_www_form.
+ def self.decode_www_form_component(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8)
+ _decode_uri_component(/\+|%\h\h/, str, enc)
+ end
+
+ # Encodes +str+ using URL encoding
+ #
+ # This encodes SP to %20 instead of +.
+ def self.encode_uri_component(str, enc=nil)
+ _encode_uri_component(/[^*\-.0-9A-Z_a-z]/, TBLENCURICOMP_, str, enc)
+ end
+
+ # Decodes given +str+ of URL-encoded data.
+ #
+ # This does not decode + to SP.
+ def self.decode_uri_component(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8)
+ _decode_uri_component(/%\h\h/, str, enc)
+ end
+
+ def self._encode_uri_component(regexp, table, str, enc)
str = str.to_s.dup
if str.encoding != Encoding::ASCII_8BIT
if enc && enc != Encoding::ASCII_8BIT
@@ -311,19 +361,16 @@ module Bundler::URI
end
str.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT)
end
- str.gsub!(/[^*\-.0-9A-Z_a-z]/, TBLENCWWWCOMP_)
+ str.gsub!(regexp, table)
str.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII)
end
+ private_class_method :_encode_uri_component
- # Decodes given +str+ of URL-encoded form data.
- #
- # This decodes + to SP.
- #
- # See Bundler::URI.encode_www_form_component, Bundler::URI.decode_www_form.
- def self.decode_www_form_component(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8)
- raise ArgumentError, "invalid %-encoding (#{str})" if /%(?!\h\h)/ =~ str
- str.b.gsub(/\+|%\h\h/, TBLDECWWWCOMP_).force_encoding(enc)
+ def self._decode_uri_component(regexp, str, enc)
+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid %-encoding (#{str})" if /%(?!\h\h)/.match?(str)
+ str.b.gsub(regexp, TBLDECWWWCOMP_).force_encoding(enc)
end
+ private_class_method :_decode_uri_component
# Generates URL-encoded form data from given +enum+.
#
@@ -653,6 +700,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
"utf-16"=>"utf-16le",
"utf-16le"=>"utf-16le",
} # :nodoc:
+ Ractor.make_shareable(WEB_ENCODINGS_) if defined?(Ractor)
# :nodoc:
# return encoding or nil
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/file.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/file.rb
index df42f8bcdd..8d75a9de7a 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/file.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/file.rb
@@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ module Bundler::URI
# If an Array is used, the components must be passed in the
# order <code>[host, path]</code>.
#
+ # A path from e.g. the File class should be escaped before
+ # being passed.
+ #
# Examples:
#
# require 'bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri'
@@ -44,6 +47,9 @@ module Bundler::URI
# :path => '/ruby/src'})
# uri2.to_s # => "file://host.example.com/ruby/src"
#
+ # uri3 = Bundler::URI::File.build({:path => Bundler::URI::escape('/path/my file.txt')})
+ # uri3.to_s # => "file:///path/my%20file.txt"
+ #
def self.build(args)
tmp = Util::make_components_hash(self, args)
super(tmp)
@@ -90,5 +96,5 @@ module Bundler::URI
end
end
- @@schemes['FILE'] = File
+ register_scheme 'FILE', File
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ftp.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ftp.rb
index 2252e405d5..48b4c6718d 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ftp.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ftp.rb
@@ -262,5 +262,6 @@ module Bundler::URI
return str
end
end
- @@schemes['FTP'] = FTP
+
+ register_scheme 'FTP', FTP
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/generic.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/generic.rb
index f29ba6cf18..9ae6915826 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/generic.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/generic.rb
@@ -564,16 +564,26 @@ module Bundler::URI
end
end
- # Returns the user component.
+ # Returns the user component (without Bundler::URI decoding).
def user
@user
end
- # Returns the password component.
+ # Returns the password component (without Bundler::URI decoding).
def password
@password
end
+ # Returns the user component after Bundler::URI decoding.
+ def decoded_user
+ Bundler::URI.decode_uri_component(@user) if @user
+ end
+
+ # Returns the password component after Bundler::URI decoding.
+ def decoded_password
+ Bundler::URI.decode_uri_component(@password) if @password
+ end
+
#
# Checks the host +v+ component for RFC2396 compliance
# and against the Bundler::URI::Parser Regexp for :HOST.
@@ -643,7 +653,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
#
def hostname
v = self.host
- /\A\[(.*)\]\z/ =~ v ? $1 : v
+ v&.start_with?('[') && v.end_with?(']') ? v[1..-2] : v
end
# Sets the host part of the Bundler::URI as the argument with brackets for IPv6 addresses.
@@ -659,7 +669,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
# it is wrapped with brackets.
#
def hostname=(v)
- v = "[#{v}]" if /\A\[.*\]\z/ !~ v && /:/ =~ v
+ v = "[#{v}]" if !(v&.start_with?('[') && v&.end_with?(']')) && v&.index(':')
self.host = v
end
@@ -1514,9 +1524,19 @@ module Bundler::URI
proxy_uri = env["CGI_#{name.upcase}"]
end
elsif name == 'http_proxy'
- unless proxy_uri = env[name]
- if proxy_uri = env[name.upcase]
- warn 'The environment variable HTTP_PROXY is discouraged. Use http_proxy.', uplevel: 1
+ if RUBY_ENGINE == 'jruby' && p_addr = ENV_JAVA['http.proxyHost']
+ p_port = ENV_JAVA['http.proxyPort']
+ if p_user = ENV_JAVA['http.proxyUser']
+ p_pass = ENV_JAVA['http.proxyPass']
+ proxy_uri = "http://#{p_user}:#{p_pass}@#{p_addr}:#{p_port}"
+ else
+ proxy_uri = "http://#{p_addr}:#{p_port}"
+ end
+ else
+ unless proxy_uri = env[name]
+ if proxy_uri = env[name.upcase]
+ warn 'The environment variable HTTP_PROXY is discouraged. Use http_proxy.', uplevel: 1
+ end
end
end
else
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/http.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/http.rb
index 50d7e427a5..2c44810644 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/http.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/http.rb
@@ -80,8 +80,46 @@ module Bundler::URI
url = @query ? "#@path?#@query" : @path.dup
url.start_with?(?/.freeze) ? url : ?/ + url
end
- end
- @@schemes['HTTP'] = HTTP
+ #
+ # == Description
+ #
+ # Returns the authority for an HTTP uri, as defined in
+ # https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986/#section-3.2.
+ #
+ #
+ # Example:
+ #
+ # Bundler::URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', path: '/foo/bar').authority #=> "www.example.com"
+ # Bundler::URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', port: 8000, path: '/foo/bar').authority #=> "www.example.com:8000"
+ # Bundler::URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', port: 80, path: '/foo/bar').authority #=> "www.example.com"
+ #
+ def authority
+ if port == default_port
+ host
+ else
+ "#{host}:#{port}"
+ end
+ end
+
+ #
+ # == Description
+ #
+ # Returns the origin for an HTTP uri, as defined in
+ # https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6454.
+ #
+ #
+ # Example:
+ #
+ # Bundler::URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', path: '/foo/bar').origin #=> "http://www.example.com"
+ # Bundler::URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', port: 8000, path: '/foo/bar').origin #=> "http://www.example.com:8000"
+ # Bundler::URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', port: 80, path: '/foo/bar').origin #=> "http://www.example.com"
+ # Bundler::URI::HTTPS.build(host: 'www.example.com', path: '/foo/bar').origin #=> "https://www.example.com"
+ #
+ def origin
+ "#{scheme}://#{authority}"
+ end
+ end
+ register_scheme 'HTTP', HTTP
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/https.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/https.rb
index 4fd4e9af7b..e4556e3ecb 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/https.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/https.rb
@@ -18,5 +18,6 @@ module Bundler::URI
# A Default port of 443 for Bundler::URI::HTTPS
DEFAULT_PORT = 443
end
- @@schemes['HTTPS'] = HTTPS
+
+ register_scheme 'HTTPS', HTTPS
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldap.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldap.rb
index 6e9e1918f6..9811b6e2f5 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldap.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldap.rb
@@ -257,5 +257,5 @@ module Bundler::URI
end
end
- @@schemes['LDAP'] = LDAP
+ register_scheme 'LDAP', LDAP
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldaps.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldaps.rb
index 0af35bb16b..c786168450 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldaps.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldaps.rb
@@ -17,5 +17,6 @@ module Bundler::URI
# A Default port of 636 for Bundler::URI::LDAPS
DEFAULT_PORT = 636
end
- @@schemes['LDAPS'] = LDAPS
+
+ register_scheme 'LDAPS', LDAPS
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/mailto.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/mailto.rb
index ff7ab7e114..ff2e30be86 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/mailto.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/mailto.rb
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
# RFC6068, the mailto URL scheme.
#
class MailTo < Generic
- include REGEXP
+ include RFC2396_REGEXP
# A Default port of nil for Bundler::URI::MailTo.
DEFAULT_PORT = nil
@@ -289,5 +289,5 @@ module Bundler::URI
alias to_rfc822text to_mailtext
end
- @@schemes['MAILTO'] = MailTo
+ register_scheme 'MAILTO', MailTo
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb
index e48e164f4c..09c22c9906 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
# See also Bundler::URI::Parser.initialize_regexp.
attr_reader :regexp
- # Returns a split Bundler::URI against regexp[:ABS_URI].
+ # Returns a split Bundler::URI against +regexp[:ABS_URI]+.
def split(uri)
case uri
when ''
@@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ module Bundler::URI
end
end
- # Returns Regexp that is default self.regexp[:ABS_URI_REF],
- # unless +schemes+ is provided. Then it is a Regexp.union with self.pattern[:X_ABS_URI].
+ # Returns Regexp that is default +self.regexp[:ABS_URI_REF]+,
+ # unless +schemes+ is provided. Then it is a Regexp.union with +self.pattern[:X_ABS_URI]+.
def make_regexp(schemes = nil)
unless schemes
@regexp[:ABS_URI_REF]
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
# +str+::
# String to make safe
# +unsafe+::
- # Regexp to apply. Defaults to self.regexp[:UNSAFE]
+ # Regexp to apply. Defaults to +self.regexp[:UNSAFE]+
#
# == Description
#
@@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
# +str+::
# String to remove escapes from
# +escaped+::
- # Regexp to apply. Defaults to self.regexp[:ESCAPED]
+ # Regexp to apply. Defaults to +self.regexp[:ESCAPED]+
#
# == Description
#
@@ -322,8 +322,14 @@ module Bundler::URI
end
@@to_s = Kernel.instance_method(:to_s)
- def inspect
- @@to_s.bind_call(self)
+ if @@to_s.respond_to?(:bind_call)
+ def inspect
+ @@to_s.bind_call(self)
+ end
+ else
+ def inspect
+ @@to_s.bind(self).call
+ end
end
private
@@ -491,8 +497,8 @@ module Bundler::URI
ret = {}
# for Bundler::URI::split
- ret[:ABS_URI] = Regexp.new('\A\s*' + pattern[:X_ABS_URI] + '\s*\z', Regexp::EXTENDED)
- ret[:REL_URI] = Regexp.new('\A\s*' + pattern[:X_REL_URI] + '\s*\z', Regexp::EXTENDED)
+ ret[:ABS_URI] = Regexp.new('\A\s*+' + pattern[:X_ABS_URI] + '\s*\z', Regexp::EXTENDED)
+ ret[:REL_URI] = Regexp.new('\A\s*+' + pattern[:X_REL_URI] + '\s*\z', Regexp::EXTENDED)
# for Bundler::URI::extract
ret[:URI_REF] = Regexp.new(pattern[:URI_REF])
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb
index 2029cfd056..a85511c146 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb
@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
module Bundler::URI
class RFC3986_Parser # :nodoc:
# Bundler::URI defined in RFC3986
- # this regexp is modified not to host is not empty string
- RFC3986_URI = /\A(?<Bundler::URI>(?<scheme>[A-Za-z][+\-.0-9A-Za-z]*):(?<hier-part>\/\/(?<authority>(?:(?<userinfo>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~])*)@)?(?<host>(?<IP-literal>\[(?:(?<IPv6address>(?:\h{1,4}:){6}(?<ls32>\h{1,4}:\h{1,4}|(?<IPv4address>(?<dec-octet>[1-9]\d|1\d{2}|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5]|\d)\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>))|::(?:\h{1,4}:){5}\g<ls32>|\h{1,4}?::(?:\h{1,4}:){4}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:)?\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){3}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,2}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){2}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,3}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}:\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,4}\h{1,4})?::\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,5}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,6}\h{1,4})?::)|(?<IPvFuture>v\h+\.[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~]+))\])|\g<IPv4address>|(?<reg-name>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=A-Z_a-z~])+))?(?::(?<port>\d*))?)(?<path-abempty>(?:\/(?<segment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*))*)|(?<path-absolute>\/(?:(?<segment-nz>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])+)(?:\/\g<segment>)*)?)|(?<path-rootless>\g<segment-nz>(?:\/\g<segment>)*)|(?<path-empty>))(?:\?(?<query>[^#]*))?(?:\#(?<fragment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*))?)\z/
- RFC3986_relative_ref = /\A(?<relative-ref>(?<relative-part>\/\/(?<authority>(?:(?<userinfo>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~])*)@)?(?<host>(?<IP-literal>\[(?<IPv6address>(?:\h{1,4}:){6}(?<ls32>\h{1,4}:\h{1,4}|(?<IPv4address>(?<dec-octet>[1-9]\d|1\d{2}|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5]|\d)\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>))|::(?:\h{1,4}:){5}\g<ls32>|\h{1,4}?::(?:\h{1,4}:){4}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,1}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){3}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,2}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){2}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,3}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}:\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,4}\h{1,4})?::\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,5}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,6}\h{1,4})?::)|(?<IPvFuture>v\h+\.[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~]+)\])|\g<IPv4address>|(?<reg-name>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=A-Z_a-z~])+))?(?::(?<port>\d*))?)(?<path-abempty>(?:\/(?<segment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*))*)|(?<path-absolute>\/(?:(?<segment-nz>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])+)(?:\/\g<segment>)*)?)|(?<path-noscheme>(?<segment-nz-nc>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=@-Z_a-z~])+)(?:\/\g<segment>)*)|(?<path-empty>))(?:\?(?<query>[^#]*))?(?:\#(?<fragment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*))?)\z/
+ RFC3986_URI = /\A(?<Bundler::URI>(?<scheme>[A-Za-z][+\-.0-9A-Za-z]*+):(?<hier-part>\/\/(?<authority>(?:(?<userinfo>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~])*+)@)?(?<host>(?<IP-literal>\[(?:(?<IPv6address>(?:\h{1,4}:){6}(?<ls32>\h{1,4}:\h{1,4}|(?<IPv4address>(?<dec-octet>[1-9]\d|1\d{2}|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5]|\d)\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>))|::(?:\h{1,4}:){5}\g<ls32>|\h{1,4}?::(?:\h{1,4}:){4}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:)?\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){3}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,2}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){2}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,3}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}:\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,4}\h{1,4})?::\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,5}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,6}\h{1,4})?::)|(?<IPvFuture>v\h++\.[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~]++))\])|\g<IPv4address>|(?<reg-name>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=A-Z_a-z~])*+))(?::(?<port>\d*+))?)(?<path-abempty>(?:\/(?<segment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*+))*+)|(?<path-absolute>\/(?:(?<segment-nz>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])++)(?:\/\g<segment>)*+)?)|(?<path-rootless>\g<segment-nz>(?:\/\g<segment>)*+)|(?<path-empty>))(?:\?(?<query>[^#]*+))?(?:\#(?<fragment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*+))?)\z/
+ RFC3986_relative_ref = /\A(?<relative-ref>(?<relative-part>\/\/(?<authority>(?:(?<userinfo>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~])*+)@)?(?<host>(?<IP-literal>\[(?:(?<IPv6address>(?:\h{1,4}:){6}(?<ls32>\h{1,4}:\h{1,4}|(?<IPv4address>(?<dec-octet>[1-9]\d|1\d{2}|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5]|\d)\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>))|::(?:\h{1,4}:){5}\g<ls32>|\h{1,4}?::(?:\h{1,4}:){4}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,1}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){3}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,2}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){2}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,3}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}:\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,4}\h{1,4})?::\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,5}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,6}\h{1,4})?::)|(?<IPvFuture>v\h++\.[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~]++))\])|\g<IPv4address>|(?<reg-name>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=A-Z_a-z~])++))?(?::(?<port>\d*+))?)(?<path-abempty>(?:\/(?<segment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*+))*+)|(?<path-absolute>\/(?:(?<segment-nz>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])++)(?:\/\g<segment>)*+)?)|(?<path-noscheme>(?<segment-nz-nc>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=@-Z_a-z~])++)(?:\/\g<segment>)*+)|(?<path-empty>))(?:\?(?<query>[^#]*+))?(?:\#(?<fragment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*+))?)\z/
attr_reader :regexp
def initialize
@@ -79,8 +78,14 @@ module Bundler::URI
end
@@to_s = Kernel.instance_method(:to_s)
- def inspect
- @@to_s.bind_call(self)
+ if @@to_s.respond_to?(:bind_call)
+ def inspect
+ @@to_s.bind_call(self)
+ end
+ else
+ def inspect
+ @@to_s.bind(self).call
+ end
end
private
@@ -95,7 +100,7 @@ module Bundler::URI
QUERY: /\A(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*\z/,
FRAGMENT: /\A(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*\z/,
OPAQUE: /\A(?:[^\/].*)?\z/,
- PORT: /\A[\x09\x0a\x0c\x0d ]*\d*[\x09\x0a\x0c\x0d ]*\z/,
+ PORT: /\A[\x09\x0a\x0c\x0d ]*+\d*[\x09\x0a\x0c\x0d ]*\z/,
}
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/version.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/version.rb
index f2bb0ebad2..84b08eee30 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/version.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/version.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
module Bundler::URI
# :stopdoc:
- VERSION_CODE = '001001'.freeze
+ VERSION_CODE = '001202'.freeze
VERSION = VERSION_CODE.scan(/../).collect{|n| n.to_i}.join('.').freeze
# :startdoc:
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ws.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ws.rb
index 58e08bf98e..10ae6f5834 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ws.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ws.rb
@@ -79,6 +79,5 @@ module Bundler::URI
end
end
- @@schemes['WS'] = WS
-
+ register_scheme 'WS', WS
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/wss.rb b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/wss.rb
index 3827053c7b..e8db1ceabf 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/wss.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/wss.rb
@@ -18,5 +18,6 @@ module Bundler::URI
# A Default port of 443 for Bundler::URI::WSS
DEFAULT_PORT = 443
end
- @@schemes['WSS'] = WSS
+
+ register_scheme 'WSS', WSS
end
diff --git a/lib/bundler/vendored_tmpdir.rb b/lib/bundler/vendored_tmpdir.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 43b4fa75fe..0000000000
--- a/lib/bundler/vendored_tmpdir.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-# frozen_string_literal: true
-
-module Bundler; end
-require_relative "vendor/tmpdir/lib/tmpdir"
diff --git a/lib/bundler/version.rb b/lib/bundler/version.rb
index a2a244c220..8ef7be935b 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/version.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/version.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# frozen_string_literal: false
module Bundler
- VERSION = "2.4.0.dev".freeze
+ VERSION = "2.4.19".freeze
def self.bundler_major_version
@bundler_major_version ||= VERSION.split(".").first.to_i
diff --git a/lib/bundler/worker.rb b/lib/bundler/worker.rb
index 5e4ee21c51..3ebd6f01db 100644
--- a/lib/bundler/worker.rb
+++ b/lib/bundler/worker.rb
@@ -87,14 +87,12 @@ module Bundler
creation_errors = []
@threads = Array.new(@size) do |i|
- begin
- Thread.start { process_queue(i) }.tap do |thread|
- thread.name = "#{name} Worker ##{i}" if thread.respond_to?(:name=)
- end
- rescue ThreadError => e
- creation_errors << e
- nil
+ Thread.start { process_queue(i) }.tap do |thread|
+ thread.name = "#{name} Worker ##{i}" if thread.respond_to?(:name=)
end
+ rescue ThreadError => e
+ creation_errors << e
+ nil
end.compact
add_interrupt_handler unless @threads.empty?
diff --git a/lib/cgi.rb b/lib/cgi.rb
index 4cd6b3bd8e..7dc3a64941 100644
--- a/lib/cgi.rb
+++ b/lib/cgi.rb
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@
#
class CGI
- VERSION = "0.3.6"
+ VERSION = "0.3.7"
end
require 'cgi/core'
diff --git a/lib/cgi/cookie.rb b/lib/cgi/cookie.rb
index 9498e2f9fa..1c4ef6a600 100644
--- a/lib/cgi/cookie.rb
+++ b/lib/cgi/cookie.rb
@@ -190,9 +190,10 @@ class CGI
values ||= ""
values = values.split('&').collect{|v| CGI.unescape(v,@@accept_charset) }
if cookies.has_key?(name)
- values = cookies[name].value + values
+ cookies[name].concat(values)
+ else
+ cookies[name] = Cookie.new(name, *values)
end
- cookies[name] = Cookie.new(name, *values)
end
cookies
diff --git a/lib/cgi/util.rb b/lib/cgi/util.rb
index 5a5c77ac97..ce77a0ccd5 100644
--- a/lib/cgi/util.rb
+++ b/lib/cgi/util.rb
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ module CGI::Util
def escapeElement(string, *elements)
elements = elements[0] if elements[0].kind_of?(Array)
unless elements.empty?
- string.gsub(/<\/?(?:#{elements.join("|")})(?!\w)(?:.|\n)*?>/i) do
+ string.gsub(/<\/?(?:#{elements.join("|")})\b[^<>]*+>?/im) do
CGI.escapeHTML($&)
end
else
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ module CGI::Util
def unescapeElement(string, *elements)
elements = elements[0] if elements[0].kind_of?(Array)
unless elements.empty?
- string.gsub(/&lt;\/?(?:#{elements.join("|")})(?!\w)(?:.|\n)*?&gt;/i) do
+ string.gsub(/&lt;\/?(?:#{elements.join("|")})\b(?>[^&]+|&(?![gl]t;)\w+;)*(?:&gt;)?/im) do
unescapeHTML($&)
end
else
diff --git a/lib/csv.rb b/lib/csv.rb
index 06a490f34c..0307033941 100644
--- a/lib/csv.rb
+++ b/lib/csv.rb
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
#
# === Interface
#
-# * CSV now uses Hash-style parameters to set options.
+# * CSV now uses keyword parameters to set options.
# * CSV no longer has generate_row() or parse_row().
# * The old CSV's Reader and Writer classes have been dropped.
# * CSV::open() is now more like Ruby's open().
@@ -95,16 +95,24 @@ require "stringio"
require_relative "csv/fields_converter"
require_relative "csv/input_record_separator"
-require_relative "csv/match_p"
require_relative "csv/parser"
require_relative "csv/row"
require_relative "csv/table"
require_relative "csv/writer"
-using CSV::MatchP if CSV.const_defined?(:MatchP)
-
# == \CSV
-# \CSV (comma-separated variables) data is a text representation of a table:
+#
+# === In a Hurry?
+#
+# If you are familiar with \CSV data and have a particular task in mind,
+# you may want to go directly to the:
+# - {Recipes for CSV}[doc/csv/recipes/recipes_rdoc.html].
+#
+# Otherwise, read on here, about the API: classes, methods, and constants.
+#
+# === \CSV Data
+#
+# \CSV (comma-separated values) data is a text representation of a table:
# - A _row_ _separator_ delimits table rows.
# A common row separator is the newline character <tt>"\n"</tt>.
# - A _column_ _separator_ delimits fields in a row.
@@ -346,7 +354,9 @@ using CSV::MatchP if CSV.const_defined?(:MatchP)
# - +row_sep+: Specifies the row separator; used to delimit rows.
# - +col_sep+: Specifies the column separator; used to delimit fields.
# - +quote_char+: Specifies the quote character; used to quote fields.
-# - +field_size_limit+: Specifies the maximum field size allowed.
+# - +field_size_limit+: Specifies the maximum field size + 1 allowed.
+# Deprecated since 3.2.3. Use +max_field_size+ instead.
+# - +max_field_size+: Specifies the maximum field size allowed.
# - +converters+: Specifies the field converters to be used.
# - +unconverted_fields+: Specifies whether unconverted fields are to be available.
# - +headers+: Specifies whether data contains headers,
@@ -703,7 +713,7 @@ using CSV::MatchP if CSV.const_defined?(:MatchP)
# Header converters operate only on headers (and not on other rows).
#
# There are three ways to use header \converters;
-# these examples use built-in header converter +:dowhcase+,
+# these examples use built-in header converter +:downcase+,
# which downcases each parsed header.
#
# - Option +header_converters+ with a singleton parsing method:
@@ -853,8 +863,9 @@ class CSV
# <b><tt>index</tt></b>:: The zero-based index of the field in its row.
# <b><tt>line</tt></b>:: The line of the data source this row is from.
# <b><tt>header</tt></b>:: The header for the column, when available.
+ # <b><tt>quoted?</tt></b>:: True or false, whether the original value is quoted or not.
#
- FieldInfo = Struct.new(:index, :line, :header)
+ FieldInfo = Struct.new(:index, :line, :header, :quoted?)
# A Regexp used to find and convert some common Date formats.
DateMatcher = / \A(?: (\w+,?\s+)?\w+\s+\d{1,2},?\s+\d{2,4} |
@@ -862,10 +873,9 @@ class CSV
# A Regexp used to find and convert some common DateTime formats.
DateTimeMatcher =
/ \A(?: (\w+,?\s+)?\w+\s+\d{1,2}\s+\d{1,2}:\d{1,2}:\d{1,2},?\s+\d{2,4} |
- \d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2} |
- # ISO-8601
+ # ISO-8601 and RFC-3339 (space instead of T) recognized by DateTime.parse
\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}
- (?:T\d{2}:\d{2}(?::\d{2}(?:\.\d+)?(?:[+-]\d{2}(?::\d{2})|Z)?)?)?
+ (?:[T\s]\d{2}:\d{2}(?::\d{2}(?:\.\d+)?(?:[+-]\d{2}(?::\d{2})|Z)?)?)?
)\z /x
# The encoding used by all converters.
@@ -915,7 +925,8 @@ class CSV
symbol: lambda { |h|
h.encode(ConverterEncoding).downcase.gsub(/[^\s\w]+/, "").strip.
gsub(/\s+/, "_").to_sym
- }
+ },
+ symbol_raw: lambda { |h| h.encode(ConverterEncoding).to_sym }
}
# Default values for method options.
@@ -926,6 +937,7 @@ class CSV
quote_char: '"',
# For parsing.
field_size_limit: nil,
+ max_field_size: nil,
converters: nil,
unconverted_fields: nil,
headers: false,
@@ -993,7 +1005,7 @@ class CSV
def instance(data = $stdout, **options)
# create a _signature_ for this method call, data object and options
sig = [data.object_id] +
- options.values_at(*DEFAULT_OPTIONS.keys.sort_by { |sym| sym.to_s })
+ options.values_at(*DEFAULT_OPTIONS.keys)
# fetch or create the instance for this signature
@@instances ||= Hash.new
@@ -1007,65 +1019,190 @@ class CSV
end
# :call-seq:
- # filter(**options) {|row| ... }
- # filter(in_string, **options) {|row| ... }
- # filter(in_io, **options) {|row| ... }
- # filter(in_string, out_string, **options) {|row| ... }
- # filter(in_string, out_io, **options) {|row| ... }
- # filter(in_io, out_string, **options) {|row| ... }
- # filter(in_io, out_io, **options) {|row| ... }
- #
- # Reads \CSV input and writes \CSV output.
- #
- # For each input row:
- # - Forms the data into:
- # - A CSV::Row object, if headers are in use.
- # - An \Array of Arrays, otherwise.
- # - Calls the block with that object.
- # - Appends the block's return value to the output.
+ # filter(in_string_or_io, **options) {|row| ... } -> array_of_arrays or csv_table
+ # filter(in_string_or_io, out_string_or_io, **options) {|row| ... } -> array_of_arrays or csv_table
+ # filter(**options) {|row| ... } -> array_of_arrays or csv_table
#
- # Arguments:
- # * \CSV source:
- # * Argument +in_string+, if given, should be a \String object;
- # it will be put into a new StringIO object positioned at the beginning.
- # * Argument +in_io+, if given, should be an IO object that is
- # open for reading; on return, the IO object will be closed.
- # * If neither +in_string+ nor +in_io+ is given,
- # the input stream defaults to {ARGF}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/ARGF.html].
- # * \CSV output:
- # * Argument +out_string+, if given, should be a \String object;
- # it will be put into a new StringIO object positioned at the beginning.
- # * Argument +out_io+, if given, should be an IO object that is
- # ppen for writing; on return, the IO object will be closed.
- # * If neither +out_string+ nor +out_io+ is given,
- # the output stream defaults to <tt>$stdout</tt>.
- # * Argument +options+ should be keyword arguments.
- # - Each argument name that is prefixed with +in_+ or +input_+
- # is stripped of its prefix and is treated as an option
- # for parsing the input.
- # Option +input_row_sep+ defaults to <tt>$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR</tt>.
- # - Each argument name that is prefixed with +out_+ or +output_+
- # is stripped of its prefix and is treated as an option
- # for generating the output.
- # Option +output_row_sep+ defaults to <tt>$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR</tt>.
- # - Each argument not prefixed as above is treated as an option
- # both for parsing the input and for generating the output.
- # - See {Options for Parsing}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Parsing]
- # and {Options for Generating}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Generating].
+ # - Parses \CSV from a source (\String, \IO stream, or ARGF).
+ # - Calls the given block with each parsed row:
+ # - Without headers, each row is an \Array.
+ # - With headers, each row is a CSV::Row.
+ # - Generates \CSV to an output (\String, \IO stream, or STDOUT).
+ # - Returns the parsed source:
+ # - Without headers, an \Array of \Arrays.
+ # - With headers, a CSV::Table.
#
- # Example:
- # in_string = "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # When +in_string_or_io+ is given, but not +out_string_or_io+,
+ # parses from the given +in_string_or_io+
+ # and generates to STDOUT.
+ #
+ # \String input without headers:
+ #
+ # in_string = "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2"
+ # CSV.filter(in_string) do |row|
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end # => [["FOO", 0], ["BAR", -1], ["BAZ", -2]]
+ #
+ # Output (to STDOUT):
+ #
+ # FOO,0
+ # BAR,-1
+ # BAZ,-2
+ #
+ # \String input with headers:
+ #
+ # in_string = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2"
+ # CSV.filter(in_string, headers: true) do |row|
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end # => #<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:4>
+ #
+ # Output (to STDOUT):
+ #
+ # Name,Value
+ # FOO,0
+ # BAR,-1
+ # BAZ,-2
+ #
+ # \IO stream input without headers:
+ #
+ # File.write('t.csv', "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2")
+ # File.open('t.csv') do |in_io|
+ # CSV.filter(in_io) do |row|
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end
+ # end # => [["FOO", 0], ["BAR", -1], ["BAZ", -2]]
+ #
+ # Output (to STDOUT):
+ #
+ # FOO,0
+ # BAR,-1
+ # BAZ,-2
+ #
+ # \IO stream input with headers:
+ #
+ # File.write('t.csv', "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2")
+ # File.open('t.csv') do |in_io|
+ # CSV.filter(in_io, headers: true) do |row|
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end
+ # end # => #<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:4>
+ #
+ # Output (to STDOUT):
+ #
+ # Name,Value
+ # FOO,0
+ # BAR,-1
+ # BAZ,-2
+ #
+ # When both +in_string_or_io+ and +out_string_or_io+ are given,
+ # parses from +in_string_or_io+ and generates to +out_string_or_io+.
+ #
+ # \String output without headers:
+ #
+ # in_string = "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2"
# out_string = ''
# CSV.filter(in_string, out_string) do |row|
- # row[0] = row[0].upcase
- # row[1] *= 4
- # end
- # out_string # => "FOO,0000\nBAR,1111\nBAZ,2222\n"
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end # => [["FOO", 0], ["BAR", -1], ["BAZ", -2]]
+ # out_string # => "FOO,0\nBAR,-1\nBAZ,-2\n"
+ #
+ # \String output with headers:
+ #
+ # in_string = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2"
+ # out_string = ''
+ # CSV.filter(in_string, out_string, headers: true) do |row|
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end # => #<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:4>
+ # out_string # => "Name,Value\nFOO,0\nBAR,-1\nBAZ,-2\n"
+ #
+ # \IO stream output without headers:
+ #
+ # in_string = "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2"
+ # File.open('t.csv', 'w') do |out_io|
+ # CSV.filter(in_string, out_io) do |row|
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end
+ # end # => [["FOO", 0], ["BAR", -1], ["BAZ", -2]]
+ # File.read('t.csv') # => "FOO,0\nBAR,-1\nBAZ,-2\n"
+ #
+ # \IO stream output with headers:
+ #
+ # in_string = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2"
+ # File.open('t.csv', 'w') do |out_io|
+ # CSV.filter(in_string, out_io, headers: true) do |row|
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end
+ # end # => #<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:4>
+ # File.read('t.csv') # => "Name,Value\nFOO,0\nBAR,-1\nBAZ,-2\n"
+ #
+ # When neither +in_string_or_io+ nor +out_string_or_io+ given,
+ # parses from {ARGF}[rdoc-ref:ARGF]
+ # and generates to STDOUT.
+ #
+ # Without headers:
+ #
+ # # Put Ruby code into a file.
+ # ruby = <<-EOT
+ # require 'csv'
+ # CSV.filter do |row|
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end
+ # EOT
+ # File.write('t.rb', ruby)
+ # # Put some CSV into a file.
+ # File.write('t.csv', "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2")
+ # # Run the Ruby code with CSV filename as argument.
+ # system(Gem.ruby, "t.rb", "t.csv")
+ #
+ # Output (to STDOUT):
+ #
+ # FOO,0
+ # BAR,-1
+ # BAZ,-2
+ #
+ # With headers:
+ #
+ # # Put Ruby code into a file.
+ # ruby = <<-EOT
+ # require 'csv'
+ # CSV.filter(headers: true) do |row|
+ # row[0].upcase!
+ # row[1] = - row[1].to_i
+ # end
+ # EOT
+ # File.write('t.rb', ruby)
+ # # Put some CSV into a file.
+ # File.write('t.csv', "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2")
+ # # Run the Ruby code with CSV filename as argument.
+ # system(Gem.ruby, "t.rb", "t.csv")
+ #
+ # Output (to STDOUT):
+ #
+ # Name,Value
+ # FOO,0
+ # BAR,-1
+ # BAZ,-2
+ #
+ # Arguments:
+ #
+ # * Argument +in_string_or_io+ must be a \String or an \IO stream.
+ # * Argument +out_string_or_io+ must be a \String or an \IO stream.
+ # * Arguments <tt>**options</tt> must be keyword options.
+ # See {Options for Parsing}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Parsing].
def filter(input=nil, output=nil, **options)
# parse options for input, output, or both
in_options, out_options = Hash.new, {row_sep: InputRecordSeparator.value}
options.each do |key, value|
- case key.to_s
+ case key
when /\Ain(?:put)?_(.+)\Z/
in_options[$1.to_sym] = value
when /\Aout(?:put)?_(.+)\Z/
@@ -1107,111 +1244,90 @@ class CSV
#
# :call-seq:
- # foreach(path, mode='r', **options) {|row| ... )
- # foreach(io, mode='r', **options {|row| ... )
- # foreach(path, mode='r', headers: ..., **options) {|row| ... )
- # foreach(io, mode='r', headers: ..., **options {|row| ... )
- # foreach(path, mode='r', **options) -> new_enumerator
- # foreach(io, mode='r', **options -> new_enumerator
+ # foreach(path_or_io, mode='r', **options) {|row| ... )
+ # foreach(path_or_io, mode='r', **options) -> new_enumerator
#
- # Calls the block with each row read from source +path+ or +io+.
+ # Calls the block with each row read from source +path_or_io+.
#
- # * Argument +path+, if given, must be the path to a file.
- # :include: ../doc/csv/arguments/io.rdoc
- # * Argument +mode+, if given, must be a \File mode
- # See {Open Mode}[IO.html#method-c-new-label-Open+Mode].
- # * Arguments <tt>**options</tt> must be keyword options.
- # See {Options for Parsing}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Parsing].
- # * This method optionally accepts an additional <tt>:encoding</tt> option
- # that you can use to specify the Encoding of the data read from +path+ or +io+.
- # You must provide this unless your data is in the encoding
- # given by <tt>Encoding::default_external</tt>.
- # Parsing will use this to determine how to parse the data.
- # You may provide a second Encoding to
- # have the data transcoded as it is read. For example,
- # encoding: 'UTF-32BE:UTF-8'
- # would read +UTF-32BE+ data from the file
- # but transcode it to +UTF-8+ before parsing.
- #
- # ====== Without Option +headers+
+ # \Path input without headers:
#
- # Without option +headers+, returns each row as an \Array object.
- #
- # These examples assume prior execution of:
# string = "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
- # path = 't.csv'
- # File.write(path, string)
+ # in_path = 't.csv'
+ # File.write(in_path, string)
+ # CSV.foreach(in_path) {|row| p row }
#
- # Read rows from a file at +path+:
- # CSV.foreach(path) {|row| p row }
# Output:
- # ["foo", "0"]
- # ["bar", "1"]
- # ["baz", "2"]
#
- # Read rows from an \IO object:
- # File.open(path) do |file|
- # CSV.foreach(file) {|row| p row }
- # end
- #
- # Output:
# ["foo", "0"]
# ["bar", "1"]
# ["baz", "2"]
#
- # Returns a new \Enumerator if no block given:
- # CSV.foreach(path) # => #<Enumerator: CSV:foreach("t.csv", "r")>
- # CSV.foreach(File.open(path)) # => #<Enumerator: CSV:foreach(#<File:t.csv>, "r")>
+ # \Path input with headers:
+ #
+ # string = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # in_path = 't.csv'
+ # File.write(in_path, string)
+ # CSV.foreach(in_path, headers: true) {|row| p row }
#
- # Issues a warning if an encoding is unsupported:
- # CSV.foreach(File.open(path), encoding: 'foo:bar') {|row| }
# Output:
- # warning: Unsupported encoding foo ignored
- # warning: Unsupported encoding bar ignored
#
- # ====== With Option +headers+
+ # <CSV::Row "Name":"foo" "Value":"0">
+ # <CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":"1">
+ # <CSV::Row "Name":"baz" "Value":"2">
#
- # With {option +headers+}[#class-CSV-label-Option+headers],
- # returns each row as a CSV::Row object.
+ # \IO stream input without headers:
#
- # These examples assume prior execution of:
- # string = "Name,Count\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # string = "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
# path = 't.csv'
# File.write(path, string)
- #
- # Read rows from a file at +path+:
- # CSV.foreach(path, headers: true) {|row| p row }
+ # File.open('t.csv') do |in_io|
+ # CSV.foreach(in_io) {|row| p row }
+ # end
#
# Output:
- # #<CSV::Row "Name":"foo" "Count":"0">
- # #<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Count":"1">
- # #<CSV::Row "Name":"baz" "Count":"2">
#
- # Read rows from an \IO object:
- # File.open(path) do |file|
- # CSV.foreach(file, headers: true) {|row| p row }
+ # ["foo", "0"]
+ # ["bar", "1"]
+ # ["baz", "2"]
+ #
+ # \IO stream input with headers:
+ #
+ # string = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # path = 't.csv'
+ # File.write(path, string)
+ # File.open('t.csv') do |in_io|
+ # CSV.foreach(in_io, headers: true) {|row| p row }
# end
#
# Output:
- # #<CSV::Row "Name":"foo" "Count":"0">
- # #<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Count":"1">
- # #<CSV::Row "Name":"baz" "Count":"2">
- #
- # ---
#
- # Raises an exception if +path+ is a \String, but not the path to a readable file:
- # # Raises Errno::ENOENT (No such file or directory @ rb_sysopen - nosuch.csv):
- # CSV.foreach('nosuch.csv') {|row| }
+ # <CSV::Row "Name":"foo" "Value":"0">
+ # <CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":"1">
+ # <CSV::Row "Name":"baz" "Value":"2">
#
- # Raises an exception if +io+ is an \IO object, but not open for reading:
- # io = File.open(path, 'w') {|row| }
- # # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of nil into String):
- # CSV.foreach(io) {|row| }
+ # With no block given, returns an \Enumerator:
#
- # Raises an exception if +mode+ is invalid:
- # # Raises ArgumentError (invalid access mode nosuch):
- # CSV.foreach(path, 'nosuch') {|row| }
+ # string = "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # path = 't.csv'
+ # File.write(path, string)
+ # CSV.foreach(path) # => #<Enumerator: CSV:foreach("t.csv", "r")>
#
+ # Arguments:
+ # * Argument +path_or_io+ must be a file path or an \IO stream.
+ # * Argument +mode+, if given, must be a \File mode
+ # See {Open Mode}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/IO.html#method-c-new-label-Open+Mode].
+ # * Arguments <tt>**options</tt> must be keyword options.
+ # See {Options for Parsing}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Parsing].
+ # * This method optionally accepts an additional <tt>:encoding</tt> option
+ # that you can use to specify the Encoding of the data read from +path+ or +io+.
+ # You must provide this unless your data is in the encoding
+ # given by <tt>Encoding::default_external</tt>.
+ # Parsing will use this to determine how to parse the data.
+ # You may provide a second Encoding to
+ # have the data transcoded as it is read. For example,
+ # encoding: 'UTF-32BE:UTF-8'
+ # would read +UTF-32BE+ data from the file
+ # but transcode it to +UTF-8+ before parsing.
def foreach(path, mode="r", **options, &block)
return to_enum(__method__, path, mode, **options) unless block_given?
open(path, mode, **options) do |csv|
@@ -1349,6 +1465,46 @@ class CSV
(new(str, **options) << row).string
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # CSV.generate_lines(rows)
+ # CSV.generate_lines(rows, **options)
+ #
+ # Returns the \String created by generating \CSV from
+ # using the specified +options+.
+ #
+ # Argument +rows+ must be an \Array of row. Row is \Array of \String or \CSV::Row.
+ #
+ # Special options:
+ # * Option <tt>:row_sep</tt> defaults to <tt>"\n"</tt> on Ruby 3.0 or later
+ # and <tt>$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR</tt> (<tt>$/</tt>) otherwise.:
+ # $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR # => "\n"
+ # * This method accepts an additional option, <tt>:encoding</tt>, which sets the base
+ # Encoding for the output. This method will try to guess your Encoding from
+ # the first non-+nil+ field in +row+, if possible, but you may need to use
+ # this parameter as a backup plan.
+ #
+ # For other +options+,
+ # see {Options for Generating}[#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Generating].
+ #
+ # ---
+ #
+ # Returns the \String generated from an
+ # CSV.generate_lines([['foo', '0'], ['bar', '1'], ['baz', '2']]) # => "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ #
+ # ---
+ #
+ # Raises an exception
+ # # Raises NoMethodError (undefined method `each' for :foo:Symbol)
+ # CSV.generate_lines(:foo)
+ #
+ def generate_lines(rows, **options)
+ self.generate(**options) do |csv|
+ rows.each do |row|
+ csv << row
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
#
# :call-seq:
# open(file_path, mode = "rb", **options ) -> new_csv
@@ -1357,7 +1513,7 @@ class CSV
# open(io, mode = "rb", **options ) { |csv| ... } -> object
#
# possible options elements:
- # hash form:
+ # keyword form:
# :invalid => nil # raise error on invalid byte sequence (default)
# :invalid => :replace # replace invalid byte sequence
# :undef => :replace # replace undefined conversion
@@ -1424,10 +1580,14 @@ class CSV
def open(filename, mode="r", **options)
# wrap a File opened with the remaining +args+ with no newline
# decorator
- file_opts = {universal_newline: false}.merge(options)
+ file_opts = options.dup
+ unless file_opts.key?(:newline)
+ file_opts[:universal_newline] ||= false
+ end
options.delete(:invalid)
options.delete(:undef)
options.delete(:replace)
+ options.delete_if {|k, _| /newline\z/.match?(k)}
begin
f = File.open(filename, mode, **file_opts)
@@ -1746,6 +1906,7 @@ class CSV
row_sep: :auto,
quote_char: '"',
field_size_limit: nil,
+ max_field_size: nil,
converters: nil,
unconverted_fields: nil,
headers: false,
@@ -1769,8 +1930,19 @@ class CSV
raise ArgumentError.new("Cannot parse nil as CSV") if data.nil?
if data.is_a?(String)
+ if encoding
+ if encoding.is_a?(String)
+ data_external_encoding, data_internal_encoding = encoding.split(":", 2)
+ if data_internal_encoding
+ data = data.encode(data_internal_encoding, data_external_encoding)
+ else
+ data = data.dup.force_encoding(data_external_encoding)
+ end
+ else
+ data = data.dup.force_encoding(encoding)
+ end
+ end
@io = StringIO.new(data)
- @io.set_encoding(encoding || data.encoding)
else
@io = data
end
@@ -1788,11 +1960,14 @@ class CSV
@initial_header_converters = header_converters
@initial_write_converters = write_converters
+ if max_field_size.nil? and field_size_limit
+ max_field_size = field_size_limit - 1
+ end
@parser_options = {
column_separator: col_sep,
row_separator: row_sep,
quote_character: quote_char,
- field_size_limit: field_size_limit,
+ max_field_size: max_field_size,
unconverted_fields: unconverted_fields,
headers: headers,
return_headers: return_headers,
@@ -1860,11 +2035,25 @@ class CSV
# Returns the limit for field size; used for parsing;
# see {Option +field_size_limit+}[#class-CSV-label-Option+field_size_limit]:
# CSV.new('').field_size_limit # => nil
+ #
+ # Deprecated since 3.2.3. Use +max_field_size+ instead.
def field_size_limit
parser.field_size_limit
end
# :call-seq:
+ # csv.max_field_size -> integer or nil
+ #
+ # Returns the limit for field size; used for parsing;
+ # see {Option +max_field_size+}[#class-CSV-label-Option+max_field_size]:
+ # CSV.new('').max_field_size # => nil
+ #
+ # Since 3.2.3.
+ def max_field_size
+ parser.max_field_size
+ end
+
+ # :call-seq:
# csv.skip_lines -> regexp or nil
#
# Returns the \Regexp used to identify comment lines; used for parsing;
@@ -1994,7 +2183,7 @@ class CSV
end
# :call-seq:
- # csv.encoding -> endcoding
+ # csv.encoding -> encoding
#
# Returns the encoding used for parsing and generating;
# see {Character Encodings (M17n or Multilingualization)}[#class-CSV-label-Character+Encodings+-28M17n+or+Multilingualization-29]:
@@ -2362,7 +2551,13 @@ class CSV
# p row
# end
def each(&block)
- parser_enumerator.each(&block)
+ return to_enum(__method__) unless block_given?
+ begin
+ while true
+ yield(parser_enumerator.next)
+ end
+ rescue StopIteration
+ end
end
# :call-seq:
diff --git a/lib/csv/fields_converter.rb b/lib/csv/fields_converter.rb
index b206118d99..d15977d379 100644
--- a/lib/csv/fields_converter.rb
+++ b/lib/csv/fields_converter.rb
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class CSV
@converters.empty?
end
- def convert(fields, headers, lineno)
+ def convert(fields, headers, lineno, quoted_fields)
return fields unless need_convert?
fields.collect.with_index do |field, index|
@@ -63,7 +63,8 @@ class CSV
else
header = nil
end
- field = converter[field, FieldInfo.new(index, lineno, header)]
+ quoted = quoted_fields[index]
+ field = converter[field, FieldInfo.new(index, lineno, header, quoted)]
end
break unless field.is_a?(String) # short-circuit pipeline for speed
end
diff --git a/lib/csv/input_record_separator.rb b/lib/csv/input_record_separator.rb
index bbf13479f7..7a99343c0c 100644
--- a/lib/csv/input_record_separator.rb
+++ b/lib/csv/input_record_separator.rb
@@ -4,20 +4,7 @@ require "stringio"
class CSV
module InputRecordSeparator
class << self
- is_input_record_separator_deprecated = false
- verbose, $VERBOSE = $VERBOSE, true
- stderr, $stderr = $stderr, StringIO.new
- input_record_separator = $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR
- begin
- $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR = "\r\n"
- is_input_record_separator_deprecated = (not $stderr.string.empty?)
- ensure
- $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR = input_record_separator
- $stderr = stderr
- $VERBOSE = verbose
- end
-
- if is_input_record_separator_deprecated
+ if RUBY_VERSION >= "3.0.0"
def value
"\n"
end
diff --git a/lib/csv/parser.rb b/lib/csv/parser.rb
index 7e943acf21..afb3131cd5 100644
--- a/lib/csv/parser.rb
+++ b/lib/csv/parser.rb
@@ -2,15 +2,10 @@
require "strscan"
-require_relative "delete_suffix"
require_relative "input_record_separator"
-require_relative "match_p"
require_relative "row"
require_relative "table"
-using CSV::DeleteSuffix if CSV.const_defined?(:DeleteSuffix)
-using CSV::MatchP if CSV.const_defined?(:MatchP)
-
class CSV
# Note: Don't use this class directly. This is an internal class.
class Parser
@@ -27,6 +22,10 @@ class CSV
class InvalidEncoding < StandardError
end
+ # Raised when unexpected case is happen.
+ class UnexpectedError < StandardError
+ end
+
#
# CSV::Scanner receives a CSV output, scans it and return the content.
# It also controls the life cycle of the object with its methods +keep_start+,
@@ -78,10 +77,10 @@ class CSV
# +keep_end+, +keep_back+, +keep_drop+.
#
# CSV::InputsScanner.scan() tries to match with pattern at the current position.
- # If there's a match, the scanner advances the “scan pointer” and returns the matched string.
+ # If there's a match, the scanner advances the "scan pointer" and returns the matched string.
# Otherwise, the scanner returns nil.
#
- # CSV::InputsScanner.rest() returns the “rest” of the string (i.e. everything after the scan pointer).
+ # CSV::InputsScanner.rest() returns the "rest" of the string (i.e. everything after the scan pointer).
# If there is no more data (eos? = true), it returns "".
#
class InputsScanner
@@ -96,11 +95,13 @@ class CSV
end
def each_line(row_separator)
+ return enum_for(__method__, row_separator) unless block_given?
buffer = nil
input = @scanner.rest
position = @scanner.pos
offset = 0
n_row_separator_chars = row_separator.size
+ # trace(__method__, :start, line, input)
while true
input.each_line(row_separator) do |line|
@scanner.pos += line.bytesize
@@ -140,25 +141,28 @@ class CSV
end
def scan(pattern)
+ # trace(__method__, pattern, :start)
value = @scanner.scan(pattern)
+ # trace(__method__, pattern, :done, :last, value) if @last_scanner
return value if @last_scanner
- if value
- read_chunk if @scanner.eos?
- return value
- else
- nil
- end
+ read_chunk if value and @scanner.eos?
+ # trace(__method__, pattern, :done, value)
+ value
end
def scan_all(pattern)
+ # trace(__method__, pattern, :start)
value = @scanner.scan(pattern)
+ # trace(__method__, pattern, :done, :last, value) if @last_scanner
return value if @last_scanner
return nil if value.nil?
while @scanner.eos? and read_chunk and (sub_value = @scanner.scan(pattern))
+ # trace(__method__, pattern, :sub, sub_value)
value << sub_value
end
+ # trace(__method__, pattern, :done, value)
value
end
@@ -167,68 +171,126 @@ class CSV
end
def keep_start
- @keeps.push([@scanner.pos, nil])
+ # trace(__method__, :start)
+ adjust_last_keep
+ @keeps.push([@scanner, @scanner.pos, nil])
+ # trace(__method__, :done)
end
def keep_end
- start, buffer = @keeps.pop
- keep = @scanner.string.byteslice(start, @scanner.pos - start)
+ # trace(__method__, :start)
+ scanner, start, buffer = @keeps.pop
+ if scanner == @scanner
+ keep = @scanner.string.byteslice(start, @scanner.pos - start)
+ else
+ keep = @scanner.string.byteslice(0, @scanner.pos)
+ end
if buffer
buffer << keep
keep = buffer
end
+ # trace(__method__, :done, keep)
keep
end
def keep_back
- start, buffer = @keeps.pop
+ # trace(__method__, :start)
+ scanner, start, buffer = @keeps.pop
if buffer
+ # trace(__method__, :rescan, start, buffer)
string = @scanner.string
- keep = string.byteslice(start, string.bytesize - start)
+ if scanner == @scanner
+ keep = string.byteslice(start, string.bytesize - start)
+ else
+ keep = string
+ end
if keep and not keep.empty?
@inputs.unshift(StringIO.new(keep))
@last_scanner = false
end
@scanner = StringScanner.new(buffer)
else
+ if @scanner != scanner
+ message = "scanners are different but no buffer: "
+ message += "#{@scanner.inspect}(#{@scanner.object_id}): "
+ message += "#{scanner.inspect}(#{scanner.object_id})"
+ raise UnexpectedError, message
+ end
+ # trace(__method__, :repos, start, buffer)
@scanner.pos = start
end
read_chunk if @scanner.eos?
end
def keep_drop
- @keeps.pop
+ _, _, buffer = @keeps.pop
+ # trace(__method__, :done, :empty) unless buffer
+ return unless buffer
+
+ last_keep = @keeps.last
+ # trace(__method__, :done, :no_last_keep) unless last_keep
+ return unless last_keep
+
+ if last_keep[2]
+ last_keep[2] << buffer
+ else
+ last_keep[2] = buffer
+ end
+ # trace(__method__, :done)
end
def rest
@scanner.rest
end
+ def check(pattern)
+ @scanner.check(pattern)
+ end
+
private
- def read_chunk
- return false if @last_scanner
+ def trace(*args)
+ pp([*args, @scanner, @scanner&.string, @scanner&.pos, @keeps])
+ end
- unless @keeps.empty?
- keep = @keeps.last
- keep_start = keep[0]
- string = @scanner.string
- keep_data = string.byteslice(keep_start, @scanner.pos - keep_start)
- if keep_data
- keep_buffer = keep[1]
- if keep_buffer
- keep_buffer << keep_data
- else
- keep[1] = keep_data.dup
- end
+ def adjust_last_keep
+ # trace(__method__, :start)
+
+ keep = @keeps.last
+ # trace(__method__, :done, :empty) if keep.nil?
+ return if keep.nil?
+
+ scanner, start, buffer = keep
+ string = @scanner.string
+ if @scanner != scanner
+ start = 0
+ end
+ if start == 0 and @scanner.eos?
+ keep_data = string
+ else
+ keep_data = string.byteslice(start, @scanner.pos - start)
+ end
+ if keep_data
+ if buffer
+ buffer << keep_data
+ else
+ keep[2] = keep_data.dup
end
- keep[0] = 0
end
+ # trace(__method__, :done)
+ end
+
+ def read_chunk
+ return false if @last_scanner
+
+ adjust_last_keep
+
input = @inputs.first
case input
when StringIO
string = input.read
raise InvalidEncoding unless string.valid_encoding?
+ # trace(__method__, :stringio, string)
@scanner = StringScanner.new(string)
@inputs.shift
@last_scanner = @inputs.empty?
@@ -237,6 +299,7 @@ class CSV
chunk = input.gets(@row_separator, @chunk_size)
if chunk
raise InvalidEncoding unless chunk.valid_encoding?
+ # trace(__method__, :chunk, chunk)
@scanner = StringScanner.new(chunk)
if input.respond_to?(:eof?) and input.eof?
@inputs.shift
@@ -244,6 +307,7 @@ class CSV
end
true
else
+ # trace(__method__, :no_chunk)
@scanner = StringScanner.new("".encode(@encoding))
@inputs.shift
@last_scanner = @inputs.empty?
@@ -278,7 +342,11 @@ class CSV
end
def field_size_limit
- @field_size_limit
+ @max_field_size&.succ
+ end
+
+ def max_field_size
+ @max_field_size
end
def skip_lines
@@ -346,6 +414,16 @@ class CSV
end
message = "Invalid byte sequence in #{@encoding}"
raise MalformedCSVError.new(message, lineno)
+ rescue UnexpectedError => error
+ if @scanner
+ ignore_broken_line
+ lineno = @lineno
+ else
+ lineno = @lineno + 1
+ end
+ message = "This should not be happen: #{error.message}: "
+ message += "Please report this to https://github.com/ruby/csv/issues"
+ raise MalformedCSVError.new(message, lineno)
end
end
@@ -390,7 +468,7 @@ class CSV
@backslash_quote = false
end
@unconverted_fields = @options[:unconverted_fields]
- @field_size_limit = @options[:field_size_limit]
+ @max_field_size = @options[:max_field_size]
@skip_blanks = @options[:skip_blanks]
@fields_converter = @options[:fields_converter]
@header_fields_converter = @options[:header_fields_converter]
@@ -680,9 +758,10 @@ class CSV
case headers
when Array
@raw_headers = headers
+ quoted_fields = [false] * @raw_headers.size
@use_headers = true
when String
- @raw_headers = parse_headers(headers)
+ @raw_headers, quoted_fields = parse_headers(headers)
@use_headers = true
when nil, false
@raw_headers = nil
@@ -692,21 +771,28 @@ class CSV
@use_headers = true
end
if @raw_headers
- @headers = adjust_headers(@raw_headers)
+ @headers = adjust_headers(@raw_headers, quoted_fields)
else
@headers = nil
end
end
def parse_headers(row)
- CSV.parse_line(row,
- col_sep: @column_separator,
- row_sep: @row_separator,
- quote_char: @quote_character)
+ quoted_fields = []
+ converter = lambda do |field, info|
+ quoted_fields << info.quoted?
+ field
+ end
+ headers = CSV.parse_line(row,
+ col_sep: @column_separator,
+ row_sep: @row_separator,
+ quote_char: @quote_character,
+ converters: [converter])
+ [headers, quoted_fields]
end
- def adjust_headers(headers)
- adjusted_headers = @header_fields_converter.convert(headers, nil, @lineno)
+ def adjust_headers(headers, quoted_fields)
+ adjusted_headers = @header_fields_converter.convert(headers, nil, @lineno, quoted_fields)
adjusted_headers.each {|h| h.freeze if h.is_a? String}
adjusted_headers
end
@@ -729,28 +815,28 @@ class CSV
sample[0, 128].index(@quote_character)
end
- SCANNER_TEST = (ENV["CSV_PARSER_SCANNER_TEST"] == "yes")
- if SCANNER_TEST
- class UnoptimizedStringIO
- def initialize(string)
- @io = StringIO.new(string, "rb:#{string.encoding}")
- end
+ class UnoptimizedStringIO # :nodoc:
+ def initialize(string)
+ @io = StringIO.new(string, "rb:#{string.encoding}")
+ end
- def gets(*args)
- @io.gets(*args)
- end
+ def gets(*args)
+ @io.gets(*args)
+ end
- def each_line(*args, &block)
- @io.each_line(*args, &block)
- end
+ def each_line(*args, &block)
+ @io.each_line(*args, &block)
+ end
- def eof?
- @io.eof?
- end
+ def eof?
+ @io.eof?
end
+ end
- SCANNER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE =
- Integer((ENV["CSV_PARSER_SCANNER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE"] || "1"), 10)
+ SCANNER_TEST = (ENV["CSV_PARSER_SCANNER_TEST"] == "yes")
+ if SCANNER_TEST
+ SCANNER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE_NAME = "CSV_PARSER_SCANNER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE"
+ SCANNER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE_VALUE = ENV[SCANNER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE_NAME]
def build_scanner
inputs = @samples.collect do |sample|
UnoptimizedStringIO.new(sample)
@@ -760,10 +846,17 @@ class CSV
else
inputs << @input
end
+ begin
+ chunk_size_value = ENV[SCANNER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE_NAME]
+ rescue # Ractor::IsolationError
+ # Ractor on Ruby 3.0 can't read ENV value.
+ chunk_size_value = SCANNER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE_VALUE
+ end
+ chunk_size = Integer((chunk_size_value || "1"), 10)
InputsScanner.new(inputs,
@encoding,
@row_separator,
- chunk_size: SCANNER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE)
+ chunk_size: chunk_size)
end
else
def build_scanner
@@ -826,6 +919,14 @@ class CSV
end
end
+ def validate_field_size(field)
+ return unless @max_field_size
+ return if field.size <= @max_field_size
+ ignore_broken_line
+ message = "Field size exceeded: #{field.size} > #{@max_field_size}"
+ raise MalformedCSVError.new(message, @lineno)
+ end
+
def parse_no_quote(&block)
@scanner.each_line(@row_separator) do |line|
next if @skip_lines and skip_line?(line)
@@ -835,9 +936,16 @@ class CSV
if line.empty?
next if @skip_blanks
row = []
+ quoted_fields = []
else
line = strip_value(line)
row = line.split(@split_column_separator, -1)
+ quoted_fields = [false] * row.size
+ if @max_field_size
+ row.each do |column|
+ validate_field_size(column)
+ end
+ end
n_columns = row.size
i = 0
while i < n_columns
@@ -846,7 +954,7 @@ class CSV
end
end
@last_line = original_line
- emit_row(row, &block)
+ emit_row(row, quoted_fields, &block)
end
end
@@ -868,31 +976,37 @@ class CSV
next
end
row = []
+ quoted_fields = []
elsif line.include?(@cr) or line.include?(@lf)
@scanner.keep_back
@need_robust_parsing = true
return parse_quotable_robust(&block)
else
row = line.split(@split_column_separator, -1)
+ quoted_fields = []
n_columns = row.size
i = 0
while i < n_columns
column = row[i]
if column.empty?
+ quoted_fields << false
row[i] = nil
else
n_quotes = column.count(@quote_character)
if n_quotes.zero?
+ quoted_fields << false
# no quote
elsif n_quotes == 2 and
column.start_with?(@quote_character) and
column.end_with?(@quote_character)
+ quoted_fields << true
row[i] = column[1..-2]
else
@scanner.keep_back
@need_robust_parsing = true
return parse_quotable_robust(&block)
end
+ validate_field_size(row[i])
end
i += 1
end
@@ -900,13 +1014,14 @@ class CSV
@scanner.keep_drop
@scanner.keep_start
@last_line = original_line
- emit_row(row, &block)
+ emit_row(row, quoted_fields, &block)
end
@scanner.keep_drop
end
def parse_quotable_robust(&block)
row = []
+ quoted_fields = []
skip_needless_lines
start_row
while true
@@ -916,32 +1031,39 @@ class CSV
value = parse_column_value
if value
@scanner.scan_all(@strip_value) if @strip_value
- if @field_size_limit and value.size >= @field_size_limit
- ignore_broken_line
- raise MalformedCSVError.new("Field size exceeded", @lineno)
- end
+ validate_field_size(value)
end
if parse_column_end
row << value
+ quoted_fields << @quoted_column_value
elsif parse_row_end
if row.empty? and value.nil?
- emit_row([], &block) unless @skip_blanks
+ emit_row([], [], &block) unless @skip_blanks
else
row << value
- emit_row(row, &block)
+ quoted_fields << @quoted_column_value
+ emit_row(row, quoted_fields, &block)
row = []
+ quoted_fields = []
end
skip_needless_lines
start_row
elsif @scanner.eos?
break if row.empty? and value.nil?
row << value
- emit_row(row, &block)
+ quoted_fields << @quoted_column_value
+ emit_row(row, quoted_fields, &block)
break
else
if @quoted_column_value
+ if liberal_parsing? and (new_line = @scanner.check(@line_end))
+ message =
+ "Illegal end-of-line sequence outside of a quoted field " +
+ "<#{new_line.inspect}>"
+ else
+ message = "Any value after quoted field isn't allowed"
+ end
ignore_broken_line
- message = "Any value after quoted field isn't allowed"
raise MalformedCSVError.new(message, @lineno)
elsif @unquoted_column_value and
(new_line = @scanner.scan(@line_end))
@@ -1034,7 +1156,7 @@ class CSV
if (n_quotes % 2).zero?
quotes[0, (n_quotes - 2) / 2]
else
- value = quotes[0, (n_quotes - 1) / 2]
+ value = quotes[0, n_quotes / 2]
while true
quoted_value = @scanner.scan_all(@quoted_value)
value << quoted_value if quoted_value
@@ -1058,11 +1180,9 @@ class CSV
n_quotes = quotes.size
if n_quotes == 1
break
- elsif (n_quotes % 2) == 1
- value << quotes[0, (n_quotes - 1) / 2]
- break
else
value << quotes[0, n_quotes / 2]
+ break if (n_quotes % 2) == 1
end
end
value
@@ -1098,18 +1218,15 @@ class CSV
def strip_value(value)
return value unless @strip
- return nil if value.nil?
+ return value if value.nil?
case @strip
when String
- size = value.size
- while value.start_with?(@strip)
- size -= 1
- value = value[1, size]
+ while value.delete_prefix!(@strip)
+ # do nothing
end
- while value.end_with?(@strip)
- size -= 1
- value = value[0, size]
+ while value.delete_suffix!(@strip)
+ # do nothing
end
else
value.strip!
@@ -1132,22 +1249,22 @@ class CSV
@scanner.keep_start
end
- def emit_row(row, &block)
+ def emit_row(row, quoted_fields, &block)
@lineno += 1
raw_row = row
if @use_headers
if @headers.nil?
- @headers = adjust_headers(row)
+ @headers = adjust_headers(row, quoted_fields)
return unless @return_headers
row = Row.new(@headers, row, true)
else
row = Row.new(@headers,
- @fields_converter.convert(raw_row, @headers, @lineno))
+ @fields_converter.convert(raw_row, @headers, @lineno, quoted_fields))
end
else
# convert fields, if needed...
- row = @fields_converter.convert(raw_row, nil, @lineno)
+ row = @fields_converter.convert(raw_row, nil, @lineno, quoted_fields)
end
# inject unconverted fields and accessor, if requested...
diff --git a/lib/csv/row.rb b/lib/csv/row.rb
index 7f2e7e7807..86323f7d0a 100644
--- a/lib/csv/row.rb
+++ b/lib/csv/row.rb
@@ -3,30 +3,105 @@
require "forwardable"
class CSV
+ # = \CSV::Row
+ # A \CSV::Row instance represents a \CSV table row.
+ # (see {class CSV}[../CSV.html]).
#
- # A CSV::Row is part Array and part Hash. It retains an order for the fields
- # and allows duplicates just as an Array would, but also allows you to access
- # fields by name just as you could if they were in a Hash.
+ # The instance may have:
+ # - Fields: each is an object, not necessarily a \String.
+ # - Headers: each serves a key, and also need not be a \String.
#
- # All rows returned by CSV will be constructed from this class, if header row
- # processing is activated.
+ # === Instance Methods
+ #
+ # \CSV::Row has three groups of instance methods:
+ # - Its own internally defined instance methods.
+ # - Methods included by module Enumerable.
+ # - Methods delegated to class Array.:
+ # * Array#empty?
+ # * Array#length
+ # * Array#size
+ #
+ # == Creating a \CSV::Row Instance
+ #
+ # Commonly, a new \CSV::Row instance is created by parsing \CSV source
+ # that has headers:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.each {|row| p row }
+ # Output:
+ # #<CSV::Row "Name":"foo" "Value":"0">
+ # #<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":"1">
+ # #<CSV::Row "Name":"baz" "Value":"2">
+ #
+ # You can also create a row directly. See ::new.
+ #
+ # == Headers
+ #
+ # Like a \CSV::Table, a \CSV::Row has headers.
+ #
+ # A \CSV::Row that was created by parsing \CSV source
+ # inherits its headers from the table:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # row = table.first
+ # row.headers # => ["Name", "Value"]
+ #
+ # You can also create a new row with headers;
+ # like the keys in a \Hash, the headers need not be Strings:
+ # row = CSV::Row.new([:name, :value], ['foo', 0])
+ # row.headers # => [:name, :value]
+ #
+ # The new row retains its headers even if added to a table
+ # that has headers:
+ # table << row # => #<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:5>
+ # row.headers # => [:name, :value]
+ # row[:name] # => "foo"
+ # row['Name'] # => nil
+ #
+ #
+ #
+ # == Accessing Fields
+ #
+ # You may access a field in a \CSV::Row with either its \Integer index
+ # (\Array-style) or its header (\Hash-style).
+ #
+ # Fetch a field using method #[]:
+ # row = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['foo', 0])
+ # row[1] # => 0
+ # row['Value'] # => 0
+ #
+ # Set a field using method #[]=:
+ # row = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['foo', 0])
+ # row # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"foo" "Value":0>
+ # row[0] = 'bar'
+ # row['Value'] = 1
+ # row # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":1>
#
class Row
- #
- # Constructs a new CSV::Row from +headers+ and +fields+, which are expected
- # to be Arrays. If one Array is shorter than the other, it will be padded
- # with +nil+ objects.
- #
- # The optional +header_row+ parameter can be set to +true+ to indicate, via
- # CSV::Row.header_row?() and CSV::Row.field_row?(), that this is a header
- # row. Otherwise, the row assumes to be a field row.
- #
- # A CSV::Row object supports the following Array methods through delegation:
- #
- # * empty?()
- # * length()
- # * size()
- #
+ # :call-seq:
+ # CSV::Row.new(headers, fields, header_row = false) -> csv_row
+ #
+ # Returns the new \CSV::Row instance constructed from
+ # arguments +headers+ and +fields+; both should be Arrays;
+ # note that the fields need not be Strings:
+ # row = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['foo', 0])
+ # row # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"foo" "Value":0>
+ #
+ # If the \Array lengths are different, the shorter is +nil+-filled:
+ # row = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value', 'Date', 'Size'], ['foo', 0])
+ # row # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"foo" "Value":0 "Date":nil "Size":nil>
+ #
+ # Each \CSV::Row object is either a <i>field row</i> or a <i>header row</i>;
+ # by default, a new row is a field row; for the row created above:
+ # row.field_row? # => true
+ # row.header_row? # => false
+ #
+ # If the optional argument +header_row+ is given as +true+,
+ # the created row is a header row:
+ # row = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['foo', 0], header_row = true)
+ # row # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"foo" "Value":0>
+ # row.field_row? # => false
+ # row.header_row? # => true
def initialize(headers, fields, header_row = false)
@header_row = header_row
headers.each { |h| h.freeze if h.is_a? String }
@@ -48,6 +123,10 @@ class CSV
extend Forwardable
def_delegators :@row, :empty?, :length, :size
+ # :call-seq:
+ # row.initialize_copy(other_row) -> self
+ #
+ # Calls superclass method.
def initialize_copy(other)
super_return_value = super
@row = @row.collect(&:dup)
@@ -71,7 +150,7 @@ class CSV
end
# :call-seq:
- # row.headers
+ # row.headers -> array_of_headers
#
# Returns the headers for this row:
# source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
@@ -83,9 +162,9 @@ class CSV
end
# :call-seq:
- # field(index)
- # field(header)
- # field(header, offset)
+ # field(index) -> value
+ # field(header) -> value
+ # field(header, offset) -> value
#
# Returns the field value for the given +index+ or +header+.
#
@@ -137,9 +216,9 @@ class CSV
#
# :call-seq:
- # fetch(header)
- # fetch(header, default)
- # fetch(header) {|row| ... }
+ # fetch(header) -> value
+ # fetch(header, default) -> value
+ # fetch(header) {|row| ... } -> value
#
# Returns the field value as specified by +header+.
#
@@ -193,7 +272,7 @@ class CSV
end
# :call-seq:
- # row.has_key?(header)
+ # row.has_key?(header) -> true or false
#
# Returns +true+ if there is a field with the given +header+,
# +false+ otherwise.
@@ -320,7 +399,7 @@ class CSV
end
# :call-seq:
- # row.push(*values) ->self
+ # row.push(*values) -> self
#
# Appends each of the given +values+ to +self+ as a field; returns +self+:
# source = "Name,Name,Name\nFoo,Bar,Baz\n"
@@ -403,7 +482,7 @@ class CSV
end
# :call-seq:
- # self.fields(*specifiers)
+ # self.fields(*specifiers) -> array_of_fields
#
# Returns field values per the given +specifiers+, which may be any mixture of:
# - \Integer index.
@@ -471,15 +550,26 @@ class CSV
end
alias_method :values_at, :fields
- #
# :call-seq:
- # index( header )
- # index( header, offset )
+ # index(header) -> index
+ # index(header, offset) -> index
#
- # This method will return the index of a field with the provided +header+.
- # The +offset+ can be used to locate duplicate header names, as described in
- # CSV::Row.field().
+ # Returns the index for the given header, if it exists;
+ # otherwise returns +nil+.
#
+ # With the single argument +header+, returns the index
+ # of the first-found field with the given +header+:
+ # source = "Name,Name,Name\nFoo,Bar,Baz\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # row = table[0]
+ # row.index('Name') # => 0
+ # row.index('NAME') # => nil
+ #
+ # With arguments +header+ and +offset+,
+ # returns the index of the first-found field with given +header+,
+ # but ignoring the first +offset+ fields:
+ # row.index('Name', 1) # => 1
+ # row.index('Name', 3) # => nil
def index(header, minimum_index = 0)
# find the pair
index = headers[minimum_index..-1].index(header)
@@ -487,24 +577,36 @@ class CSV
index.nil? ? nil : index + minimum_index
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # row.field?(value) -> true or false
#
- # Returns +true+ if +data+ matches a field in this row, and +false+
- # otherwise.
- #
+ # Returns +true+ if +value+ is a field in this row, +false+ otherwise:
+ # source = "Name,Name,Name\nFoo,Bar,Baz\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # row = table[0]
+ # row.field?('Bar') # => true
+ # row.field?('BAR') # => false
def field?(data)
fields.include? data
end
include Enumerable
+ # :call-seq:
+ # row.each {|header, value| ... } -> self
#
- # Yields each pair of the row as header and field tuples (much like
- # iterating over a Hash). This method returns the row for chaining.
- #
- # If no block is given, an Enumerator is returned.
- #
- # Support for Enumerable.
+ # Calls the block with each header-value pair; returns +self+:
+ # source = "Name,Name,Name\nFoo,Bar,Baz\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # row = table[0]
+ # row.each {|header, value| p [header, value] }
+ # Output:
+ # ["Name", "Foo"]
+ # ["Name", "Bar"]
+ # ["Name", "Baz"]
#
+ # If no block is given, returns a new Enumerator:
+ # row.each # => #<Enumerator: #<CSV::Row "Name":"Foo" "Name":"Bar" "Name":"Baz">:each>
def each(&block)
return enum_for(__method__) { size } unless block_given?
@@ -515,10 +617,19 @@ class CSV
alias_method :each_pair, :each
+ # :call-seq:
+ # row == other -> true or false
#
- # Returns +true+ if this row contains the same headers and fields in the
- # same order as +other+.
- #
+ # Returns +true+ if +other+ is a /CSV::Row that has the same
+ # fields (headers and values) in the same order as +self+;
+ # otherwise returns +false+:
+ # source = "Name,Name,Name\nFoo,Bar,Baz\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # row = table[0]
+ # other_row = table[0]
+ # row == other_row # => true
+ # other_row = table[1]
+ # row == other_row # => false
def ==(other)
return @row == other.row if other.is_a? CSV::Row
@row == other
@@ -548,9 +659,31 @@ class CSV
end
alias_method :to_hash, :to_h
+ # :call-seq:
+ # row.deconstruct_keys(keys) -> hash
+ #
+ # Returns the new \Hash suitable for pattern matching containing only the
+ # keys specified as an argument.
+ def deconstruct_keys(keys)
+ if keys.nil?
+ to_h
+ else
+ keys.to_h { |key| [key, self[key]] }
+ end
+ end
+
alias_method :to_ary, :to_a
# :call-seq:
+ # row.deconstruct -> array
+ #
+ # Returns the new \Array suitable for pattern matching containing the values
+ # of the row.
+ def deconstruct
+ fields
+ end
+
+ # :call-seq:
# row.to_csv -> csv_string
#
# Returns the row as a \CSV String. Headers are not included:
diff --git a/lib/csv/table.rb b/lib/csv/table.rb
index 0b62ae89ae..fb19f5453f 100644
--- a/lib/csv/table.rb
+++ b/lib/csv/table.rb
@@ -3,31 +3,199 @@
require "forwardable"
class CSV
+ # = \CSV::Table
+ # A \CSV::Table instance represents \CSV data.
+ # (see {class CSV}[../CSV.html]).
#
- # A CSV::Table is a two-dimensional data structure for representing CSV
- # documents. Tables allow you to work with the data by row or column,
- # manipulate the data, and even convert the results back to CSV, if needed.
+ # The instance may have:
+ # - Rows: each is a Table::Row object.
+ # - Headers: names for the columns.
#
- # All tables returned by CSV will be constructed from this class, if header
- # row processing is activated.
+ # === Instance Methods
#
+ # \CSV::Table has three groups of instance methods:
+ # - Its own internally defined instance methods.
+ # - Methods included by module Enumerable.
+ # - Methods delegated to class Array.:
+ # * Array#empty?
+ # * Array#length
+ # * Array#size
+ #
+ # == Creating a \CSV::Table Instance
+ #
+ # Commonly, a new \CSV::Table instance is created by parsing \CSV source
+ # using headers:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.class # => CSV::Table
+ #
+ # You can also create an instance directly. See ::new.
+ #
+ # == Headers
+ #
+ # If a table has headers, the headers serve as labels for the columns of data.
+ # Each header serves as the label for its column.
+ #
+ # The headers for a \CSV::Table object are stored as an \Array of Strings.
+ #
+ # Commonly, headers are defined in the first row of \CSV source:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.headers # => ["Name", "Value"]
+ #
+ # If no headers are defined, the \Array is empty:
+ # table = CSV::Table.new([])
+ # table.headers # => []
+ #
+ # == Access Modes
+ #
+ # \CSV::Table provides three modes for accessing table data:
+ # - \Row mode.
+ # - Column mode.
+ # - Mixed mode (the default for a new table).
+ #
+ # The access mode for a\CSV::Table instance affects the behavior
+ # of some of its instance methods:
+ # - #[]
+ # - #[]=
+ # - #delete
+ # - #delete_if
+ # - #each
+ # - #values_at
+ #
+ # === \Row Mode
+ #
+ # Set a table to row mode with method #by_row!:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.by_row! # => #<CSV::Table mode:row row_count:4>
+ #
+ # Specify a single row by an \Integer index:
+ # # Get a row.
+ # table[1] # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":"1">
+ # # Set a row, then get it.
+ # table[1] = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['bam', 3])
+ # table[1] # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"bam" "Value":3>
+ #
+ # Specify a sequence of rows by a \Range:
+ # # Get rows.
+ # table[1..2] # => [#<CSV::Row "Name":"bam" "Value":3>, #<CSV::Row "Name":"baz" "Value":"2">]
+ # # Set rows, then get them.
+ # table[1..2] = [
+ # CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['bat', 4]),
+ # CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['bad', 5]),
+ # ]
+ # table[1..2] # => [["Name", #<CSV::Row "Name":"bat" "Value":4>], ["Value", #<CSV::Row "Name":"bad" "Value":5>]]
+ #
+ # === Column Mode
+ #
+ # Set a table to column mode with method #by_col!:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.by_col! # => #<CSV::Table mode:col row_count:4>
+ #
+ # Specify a column by an \Integer index:
+ # # Get a column.
+ # table[0]
+ # # Set a column, then get it.
+ # table[0] = ['FOO', 'BAR', 'BAZ']
+ # table[0] # => ["FOO", "BAR", "BAZ"]
+ #
+ # Specify a column by its \String header:
+ # # Get a column.
+ # table['Name'] # => ["FOO", "BAR", "BAZ"]
+ # # Set a column, then get it.
+ # table['Name'] = ['Foo', 'Bar', 'Baz']
+ # table['Name'] # => ["Foo", "Bar", "Baz"]
+ #
+ # === Mixed Mode
+ #
+ # In mixed mode, you can refer to either rows or columns:
+ # - An \Integer index refers to a row.
+ # - A \Range index refers to multiple rows.
+ # - A \String index refers to a column.
+ #
+ # Set a table to mixed mode with method #by_col_or_row!:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.by_col_or_row! # => #<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:4>
+ #
+ # Specify a single row by an \Integer index:
+ # # Get a row.
+ # table[1] # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":"1">
+ # # Set a row, then get it.
+ # table[1] = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['bam', 3])
+ # table[1] # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"bam" "Value":3>
+ #
+ # Specify a sequence of rows by a \Range:
+ # # Get rows.
+ # table[1..2] # => [#<CSV::Row "Name":"bam" "Value":3>, #<CSV::Row "Name":"baz" "Value":"2">]
+ # # Set rows, then get them.
+ # table[1] = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['bat', 4])
+ # table[2] = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['bad', 5])
+ # table[1..2] # => [["Name", #<CSV::Row "Name":"bat" "Value":4>], ["Value", #<CSV::Row "Name":"bad" "Value":5>]]
+ #
+ # Specify a column by its \String header:
+ # # Get a column.
+ # table['Name'] # => ["foo", "bat", "bad"]
+ # # Set a column, then get it.
+ # table['Name'] = ['Foo', 'Bar', 'Baz']
+ # table['Name'] # => ["Foo", "Bar", "Baz"]
class Table
+ # :call-seq:
+ # CSV::Table.new(array_of_rows, headers = nil) -> csv_table
+ #
+ # Returns a new \CSV::Table object.
+ #
+ # - Argument +array_of_rows+ must be an \Array of CSV::Row objects.
+ # - Argument +headers+, if given, may be an \Array of Strings.
+ #
+ # ---
+ #
+ # Create an empty \CSV::Table object:
+ # table = CSV::Table.new([])
+ # table # => #<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:1>
+ #
+ # Create a non-empty \CSV::Table object:
+ # rows = [
+ # CSV::Row.new([], []),
+ # CSV::Row.new([], []),
+ # CSV::Row.new([], []),
+ # ]
+ # table = CSV::Table.new(rows)
+ # table # => #<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:4>
+ #
+ # ---
#
- # Constructs a new CSV::Table from +array_of_rows+, which are expected
- # to be CSV::Row objects. All rows are assumed to have the same headers.
+ # If argument +headers+ is an \Array of Strings,
+ # those Strings become the table's headers:
+ # table = CSV::Table.new([], headers: ['Name', 'Age'])
+ # table.headers # => ["Name", "Age"]
#
- # The optional +headers+ parameter can be set to Array of headers.
- # If headers aren't set, headers are fetched from CSV::Row objects.
- # Otherwise, headers() method will return headers being set in
- # headers argument.
+ # If argument +headers+ is not given and the table has rows,
+ # the headers are taken from the first row:
+ # rows = [
+ # CSV::Row.new(['Foo', 'Bar'], []),
+ # CSV::Row.new(['foo', 'bar'], []),
+ # CSV::Row.new(['FOO', 'BAR'], []),
+ # ]
+ # table = CSV::Table.new(rows)
+ # table.headers # => ["Foo", "Bar"]
#
- # A CSV::Table object supports the following Array methods through
- # delegation:
+ # If argument +headers+ is not given and the table is empty (has no rows),
+ # the headers are also empty:
+ # table = CSV::Table.new([])
+ # table.headers # => []
#
- # * empty?()
- # * length()
- # * size()
+ # ---
#
+ # Raises an exception if argument +array_of_rows+ is not an \Array object:
+ # # Raises NoMethodError (undefined method `first' for :foo:Symbol):
+ # CSV::Table.new(:foo)
+ #
+ # Raises an exception if an element of +array_of_rows+ is not a \CSV::Table object:
+ # # Raises NoMethodError (undefined method `headers' for :foo:Symbol):
+ # CSV::Table.new([:foo])
def initialize(array_of_rows, headers: nil)
@table = array_of_rows
@headers = headers
@@ -54,88 +222,141 @@ class CSV
extend Forwardable
def_delegators :@table, :empty?, :length, :size
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.by_col -> table_dup
#
- # Returns a duplicate table object, in column mode. This is handy for
- # chaining in a single call without changing the table mode, but be aware
- # that this method can consume a fair amount of memory for bigger data sets.
+ # Returns a duplicate of +self+, in column mode
+ # (see {Column Mode}[#class-CSV::Table-label-Column+Mode]):
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.mode # => :col_or_row
+ # dup_table = table.by_col
+ # dup_table.mode # => :col
+ # dup_table.equal?(table) # => false # It's a dup
#
- # This method returns the duplicate table for chaining. Don't chain
- # destructive methods (like []=()) this way though, since you are working
- # with a duplicate.
+ # This may be used to chain method calls without changing the mode
+ # (but also will affect performance and memory usage):
+ # dup_table.by_col['Name']
#
+ # Also note that changes to the duplicate table will not affect the original.
def by_col
self.class.new(@table.dup).by_col!
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.by_col! -> self
#
- # Switches the mode of this table to column mode. All calls to indexing and
- # iteration methods will work with columns until the mode is changed again.
- #
- # This method returns the table and is safe to chain.
- #
+ # Sets the mode for +self+ to column mode
+ # (see {Column Mode}[#class-CSV::Table-label-Column+Mode]); returns +self+:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.mode # => :col_or_row
+ # table1 = table.by_col!
+ # table.mode # => :col
+ # table1.equal?(table) # => true # Returned self
def by_col!
@mode = :col
self
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.by_col_or_row -> table_dup
#
- # Returns a duplicate table object, in mixed mode. This is handy for
- # chaining in a single call without changing the table mode, but be aware
- # that this method can consume a fair amount of memory for bigger data sets.
+ # Returns a duplicate of +self+, in mixed mode
+ # (see {Mixed Mode}[#class-CSV::Table-label-Mixed+Mode]):
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true).by_col!
+ # table.mode # => :col
+ # dup_table = table.by_col_or_row
+ # dup_table.mode # => :col_or_row
+ # dup_table.equal?(table) # => false # It's a dup
#
- # This method returns the duplicate table for chaining. Don't chain
- # destructive methods (like []=()) this way though, since you are working
- # with a duplicate.
+ # This may be used to chain method calls without changing the mode
+ # (but also will affect performance and memory usage):
+ # dup_table.by_col_or_row['Name']
#
+ # Also note that changes to the duplicate table will not affect the original.
def by_col_or_row
self.class.new(@table.dup).by_col_or_row!
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.by_col_or_row! -> self
#
- # Switches the mode of this table to mixed mode. All calls to indexing and
- # iteration methods will use the default intelligent indexing system until
- # the mode is changed again. In mixed mode an index is assumed to be a row
- # reference while anything else is assumed to be column access by headers.
- #
- # This method returns the table and is safe to chain.
- #
+ # Sets the mode for +self+ to mixed mode
+ # (see {Mixed Mode}[#class-CSV::Table-label-Mixed+Mode]); returns +self+:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true).by_col!
+ # table.mode # => :col
+ # table1 = table.by_col_or_row!
+ # table.mode # => :col_or_row
+ # table1.equal?(table) # => true # Returned self
def by_col_or_row!
@mode = :col_or_row
self
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.by_row -> table_dup
#
- # Returns a duplicate table object, in row mode. This is handy for chaining
- # in a single call without changing the table mode, but be aware that this
- # method can consume a fair amount of memory for bigger data sets.
+ # Returns a duplicate of +self+, in row mode
+ # (see {Row Mode}[#class-CSV::Table-label-Row+Mode]):
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.mode # => :col_or_row
+ # dup_table = table.by_row
+ # dup_table.mode # => :row
+ # dup_table.equal?(table) # => false # It's a dup
#
- # This method returns the duplicate table for chaining. Don't chain
- # destructive methods (like []=()) this way though, since you are working
- # with a duplicate.
+ # This may be used to chain method calls without changing the mode
+ # (but also will affect performance and memory usage):
+ # dup_table.by_row[1]
#
+ # Also note that changes to the duplicate table will not affect the original.
def by_row
self.class.new(@table.dup).by_row!
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.by_row! -> self
#
- # Switches the mode of this table to row mode. All calls to indexing and
- # iteration methods will work with rows until the mode is changed again.
- #
- # This method returns the table and is safe to chain.
- #
+ # Sets the mode for +self+ to row mode
+ # (see {Row Mode}[#class-CSV::Table-label-Row+Mode]); returns +self+:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.mode # => :col_or_row
+ # table1 = table.by_row!
+ # table.mode # => :row
+ # table1.equal?(table) # => true # Returned self
def by_row!
@mode = :row
self
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.headers -> array_of_headers
#
- # Returns the headers for the first row of this table (assumed to match all
- # other rows). The headers Array passed to CSV::Table.new is returned for
- # empty tables.
+ # Returns a new \Array containing the \String headers for the table.
#
+ # If the table is not empty, returns the headers from the first row:
+ # rows = [
+ # CSV::Row.new(['Foo', 'Bar'], []),
+ # CSV::Row.new(['FOO', 'BAR'], []),
+ # CSV::Row.new(['foo', 'bar'], []),
+ # ]
+ # table = CSV::Table.new(rows)
+ # table.headers # => ["Foo", "Bar"]
+ # table.delete(0)
+ # table.headers # => ["FOO", "BAR"]
+ # table.delete(0)
+ # table.headers # => ["foo", "bar"]
+ #
+ # If the table is empty, returns a copy of the headers in the table itself:
+ # table.delete(0)
+ # table.headers # => ["Foo", "Bar"]
def headers
if @table.empty?
@headers.dup
@@ -145,17 +366,21 @@ class CSV
end
# :call-seq:
- # table[n] -> row
- # table[range] -> array_of_rows
- # table[header] -> array_of_fields
+ # table[n] -> row or column_data
+ # table[range] -> array_of_rows or array_of_column_data
+ # table[header] -> array_of_column_data
#
# Returns data from the table; does not modify the table.
#
# ---
#
- # The expression <tt>table[n]</tt>, where +n+ is a non-negative \Integer,
- # returns the +n+th row of the table, if that row exists,
- # and if the access mode is <tt>:row</tt> or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>:
+ # Fetch a \Row by Its \Integer Index::
+ # - Form: <tt>table[n]</tt>, +n+ an integer.
+ # - Access mode: <tt>:row</tt> or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>.
+ # - Return value: _nth_ row of the table, if that row exists;
+ # otherwise +nil+.
+ #
+ # Returns the _nth_ row of the table if that row exists:
# source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
# table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
# table.by_row! # => #<CSV::Table mode:row row_count:4>
@@ -168,20 +393,45 @@ class CSV
#
# Returns +nil+ if +n+ is too large or too small:
# table[4] # => nil
- # table[-4] => nil
+ # table[-4] # => nil
#
# Raises an exception if the access mode is <tt>:row</tt>
- # and +n+ is not an
- # {Integer-convertible object}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Integer-Convertible+Objects].
+ # and +n+ is not an \Integer:
# table.by_row! # => #<CSV::Table mode:row row_count:4>
# # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of String into Integer):
# table['Name']
#
# ---
#
- # The expression <tt>table[range]</tt>, where +range+ is a Range object,
- # returns rows from the table, beginning at row <tt>range.first</tt>,
- # if those rows exist, and if the access mode is <tt>:row</tt> or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>:
+ # Fetch a Column by Its \Integer Index::
+ # - Form: <tt>table[n]</tt>, +n+ an \Integer.
+ # - Access mode: <tt>:col</tt>.
+ # - Return value: _nth_ column of the table, if that column exists;
+ # otherwise an \Array of +nil+ fields of length <tt>self.size</tt>.
+ #
+ # Returns the _nth_ column of the table if that column exists:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.by_col! # => #<CSV::Table mode:col row_count:4>
+ # table[1] # => ["0", "1", "2"]
+ #
+ # Counts backward from the last column if +n+ is negative:
+ # table[-2] # => ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
+ #
+ # Returns an \Array of +nil+ fields if +n+ is too large or too small:
+ # table[4] # => [nil, nil, nil]
+ # table[-4] # => [nil, nil, nil]
+ #
+ # ---
+ #
+ # Fetch Rows by \Range::
+ # - Form: <tt>table[range]</tt>, +range+ a \Range object.
+ # - Access mode: <tt>:row</tt> or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>.
+ # - Return value: rows from the table, beginning at row <tt>range.start</tt>,
+ # if those rows exists.
+ #
+ # Returns rows from the table, beginning at row <tt>range.first</tt>,
+ # if those rows exist:
# source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
# table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
# table.by_row! # => #<CSV::Table mode:row row_count:4>
@@ -191,11 +441,11 @@ class CSV
# rows = table[1..2] # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":"1">
# rows # => [#<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":"1">, #<CSV::Row "Name":"baz" "Value":"2">]
#
- # If there are too few rows, returns all from <tt>range.first</tt> to the end:
+ # If there are too few rows, returns all from <tt>range.start</tt> to the end:
# rows = table[1..50] # => #<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":"1">
# rows # => [#<CSV::Row "Name":"bar" "Value":"1">, #<CSV::Row "Name":"baz" "Value":"2">]
#
- # Special case: if <tt>range.start == table.size</tt>, returns an empty \Array:
+ # Special case: if <tt>range.start == table.size</tt>, returns an empty \Array:
# table[table.size..50] # => []
#
# If <tt>range.end</tt> is negative, calculates the ending index from the end:
@@ -211,9 +461,41 @@ class CSV
#
# ---
#
- # The expression <tt>table[header]</tt>, where +header+ is a \String,
- # returns column values (\Array of \Strings) if the column exists
- # and if the access mode is <tt>:col</tt> or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>:
+ # Fetch Columns by \Range::
+ # - Form: <tt>table[range]</tt>, +range+ a \Range object.
+ # - Access mode: <tt>:col</tt>.
+ # - Return value: column data from the table, beginning at column <tt>range.start</tt>,
+ # if those columns exist.
+ #
+ # Returns column values from the table, if the column exists;
+ # the values are arranged by row:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.by_col!
+ # table[0..1] # => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", "2"]]
+ #
+ # Special case: if <tt>range.start == headers.size</tt>,
+ # returns an \Array (size: <tt>table.size</tt>) of empty \Arrays:
+ # table[table.headers.size..50] # => [[], [], []]
+ #
+ # If <tt>range.end</tt> is negative, calculates the ending index from the end:
+ # table[0..-1] # => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", "2"]]
+ #
+ # If <tt>range.start</tt> is negative, calculates the starting index from the end:
+ # table[-2..2] # => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", "2"]]
+ #
+ # If <tt>range.start</tt> is larger than <tt>table.size</tt>,
+ # returns an \Array of +nil+ values:
+ # table[4..4] # => [nil, nil, nil]
+ #
+ # ---
+ #
+ # Fetch a Column by Its \String Header::
+ # - Form: <tt>table[header]</tt>, +header+ a \String header.
+ # - Access mode: <tt>:col</tt> or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>
+ # - Return value: column data from the table, if that +header+ exists.
+ #
+ # Returns column values from the table, if the column exists:
# source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
# table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
# table.by_col! # => #<CSV::Table mode:col row_count:4>
@@ -238,22 +520,132 @@ class CSV
end
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table[n] = row -> row
+ # table[n] = field_or_array_of_fields -> field_or_array_of_fields
+ # table[header] = field_or_array_of_fields -> field_or_array_of_fields
#
- # In the default mixed mode, this method assigns rows for index access and
- # columns for header access. You can force the index association by first
- # calling by_col!() or by_row!().
+ # Puts data onto the table.
#
- # Rows may be set to an Array of values (which will inherit the table's
- # headers()) or a CSV::Row.
+ # ---
+ #
+ # Set a \Row by Its \Integer Index::
+ # - Form: <tt>table[n] = row</tt>, +n+ an \Integer,
+ # +row+ a \CSV::Row instance or an \Array of fields.
+ # - Access mode: <tt>:row</tt> or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>.
+ # - Return value: +row+.
+ #
+ # If the row exists, it is replaced:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # new_row = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['bat', 3])
+ # table.by_row! # => #<CSV::Table mode:row row_count:4>
+ # return_value = table[0] = new_row
+ # return_value.equal?(new_row) # => true # Returned the row
+ # table[0].to_h # => {"Name"=>"bat", "Value"=>3}
+ #
+ # With access mode <tt>:col_or_row</tt>:
+ # table.by_col_or_row! # => #<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:4>
+ # table[0] = CSV::Row.new(['Name', 'Value'], ['bam', 4])
+ # table[0].to_h # => {"Name"=>"bam", "Value"=>4}
+ #
+ # With an \Array instead of a \CSV::Row, inherits headers from the table:
+ # array = ['bad', 5]
+ # return_value = table[0] = array
+ # return_value.equal?(array) # => true # Returned the array
+ # table[0].to_h # => {"Name"=>"bad", "Value"=>5}
#
- # Columns may be set to a single value, which is copied to each row of the
- # column, or an Array of values. Arrays of values are assigned to rows top
- # to bottom in row major order. Excess values are ignored and if the Array
- # does not have a value for each row the extra rows will receive a +nil+.
+ # If the row does not exist, extends the table by adding rows:
+ # assigns rows with +nil+ as needed:
+ # table.size # => 3
+ # table[5] = ['bag', 6]
+ # table.size # => 6
+ # table[3] # => nil
+ # table[4]# => nil
+ # table[5].to_h # => {"Name"=>"bag", "Value"=>6}
+ #
+ # Note that the +nil+ rows are actually +nil+, not a row of +nil+ fields.
#
- # Assigning to an existing column or row clobbers the data. Assigning to
- # new columns creates them at the right end of the table.
+ # ---
#
+ # Set a Column by Its \Integer Index::
+ # - Form: <tt>table[n] = array_of_fields</tt>, +n+ an \Integer,
+ # +array_of_fields+ an \Array of \String fields.
+ # - Access mode: <tt>:col</tt>.
+ # - Return value: +array_of_fields+.
+ #
+ # If the column exists, it is replaced:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # new_col = [3, 4, 5]
+ # table.by_col! # => #<CSV::Table mode:col row_count:4>
+ # return_value = table[1] = new_col
+ # return_value.equal?(new_col) # => true # Returned the column
+ # table[1] # => [3, 4, 5]
+ # # The rows, as revised:
+ # table.by_row! # => #<CSV::Table mode:row row_count:4>
+ # table[0].to_h # => {"Name"=>"foo", "Value"=>3}
+ # table[1].to_h # => {"Name"=>"bar", "Value"=>4}
+ # table[2].to_h # => {"Name"=>"baz", "Value"=>5}
+ # table.by_col! # => #<CSV::Table mode:col row_count:4>
+ #
+ # If there are too few values, fills with +nil+ values:
+ # table[1] = [0]
+ # table[1] # => [0, nil, nil]
+ #
+ # If there are too many values, ignores the extra values:
+ # table[1] = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
+ # table[1] # => [0, 1, 2]
+ #
+ # If a single value is given, replaces all fields in the column with that value:
+ # table[1] = 'bat'
+ # table[1] # => ["bat", "bat", "bat"]
+ #
+ # ---
+ #
+ # Set a Column by Its \String Header::
+ # - Form: <tt>table[header] = field_or_array_of_fields</tt>,
+ # +header+ a \String header, +field_or_array_of_fields+ a field value
+ # or an \Array of \String fields.
+ # - Access mode: <tt>:col</tt> or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>.
+ # - Return value: +field_or_array_of_fields+.
+ #
+ # If the column exists, it is replaced:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # new_col = [3, 4, 5]
+ # table.by_col! # => #<CSV::Table mode:col row_count:4>
+ # return_value = table['Value'] = new_col
+ # return_value.equal?(new_col) # => true # Returned the column
+ # table['Value'] # => [3, 4, 5]
+ # # The rows, as revised:
+ # table.by_row! # => #<CSV::Table mode:row row_count:4>
+ # table[0].to_h # => {"Name"=>"foo", "Value"=>3}
+ # table[1].to_h # => {"Name"=>"bar", "Value"=>4}
+ # table[2].to_h # => {"Name"=>"baz", "Value"=>5}
+ # table.by_col! # => #<CSV::Table mode:col row_count:4>
+ #
+ # If there are too few values, fills with +nil+ values:
+ # table['Value'] = [0]
+ # table['Value'] # => [0, nil, nil]
+ #
+ # If there are too many values, ignores the extra values:
+ # table['Value'] = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
+ # table['Value'] # => [0, 1, 2]
+ #
+ # If the column does not exist, extends the table by adding columns:
+ # table['Note'] = ['x', 'y', 'z']
+ # table['Note'] # => ["x", "y", "z"]
+ # # The rows, as revised:
+ # table.by_row!
+ # table[0].to_h # => {"Name"=>"foo", "Value"=>0, "Note"=>"x"}
+ # table[1].to_h # => {"Name"=>"bar", "Value"=>1, "Note"=>"y"}
+ # table[2].to_h # => {"Name"=>"baz", "Value"=>2, "Note"=>"z"}
+ # table.by_col!
+ #
+ # If a single value is given, replaces all fields in the column with that value:
+ # table['Value'] = 'bat'
+ # table['Value'] # => ["bat", "bat", "bat"]
def []=(index_or_header, value)
if @mode == :row or # by index
(@mode == :col_or_row and index_or_header.is_a? Integer)
@@ -463,6 +855,9 @@ class CSV
end
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.delete_if {|row_or_column| ... } -> self
+ #
# Removes rows or columns for which the block returns a truthy value;
# returns +self+.
#
@@ -495,9 +890,8 @@ class CSV
if @mode == :row or @mode == :col_or_row # by index
@table.delete_if(&block)
else # by header
- deleted = []
headers.each do |header|
- deleted << delete(header) if yield([header, self[header]])
+ delete(header) if yield([header, self[header]])
end
end
@@ -506,6 +900,9 @@ class CSV
include Enumerable
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.each {|row_or_column| ... ) -> self
+ #
# Calls the block with each row or column; returns +self+.
#
# When the access mode is <tt>:row</tt> or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>,
@@ -534,7 +931,9 @@ class CSV
return enum_for(__method__) { @mode == :col ? headers.size : size } unless block_given?
if @mode == :col
- headers.each { |header| yield([header, self[header]]) }
+ headers.each.with_index do |header, i|
+ yield([header, @table.map {|row| row[header, i]}])
+ end
else
@table.each(&block)
end
@@ -542,6 +941,9 @@ class CSV
self # for chaining
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table == other_table -> true or false
+ #
# Returns +true+ if all each row of +self+ <tt>==</tt>
# the corresponding row of +other_table+, otherwise, +false+.
#
@@ -565,10 +967,14 @@ class CSV
@table == other
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.to_a -> array_of_arrays
#
- # Returns the table as an Array of Arrays. Headers will be the first row,
- # then all of the field rows will follow.
- #
+ # Returns the table as an \Array of \Arrays;
+ # the headers are in the first row:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.to_a # => [["Name", "Value"], ["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", "2"]]
def to_a
array = [headers]
@table.each do |row|
@@ -578,16 +984,29 @@ class CSV
array
end
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.to_csv(**options) -> csv_string
#
- # Returns the table as a complete CSV String. Headers will be listed first,
- # then all of the field rows.
+ # Returns the table as \CSV string.
+ # See {Options for Generating}[../CSV.html#class-CSV-label-Options+for+Generating].
#
- # This method assumes you want the Table.headers(), unless you explicitly
- # pass <tt>:write_headers => false</tt>.
+ # Defaults option +write_headers+ to +true+:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.to_csv # => "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
#
- def to_csv(write_headers: true, **options)
+ # Omits the headers if option +write_headers+ is given as +false+
+ # (see {Option +write_headers+}[../CSV.html#class-CSV-label-Option+write_headers]):
+ # table.to_csv(write_headers: false) # => "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ #
+ # Limit rows if option +limit+ is given like +2+:
+ # table.to_csv(limit: 2) # => "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\n"
+ def to_csv(write_headers: true, limit: nil, **options)
array = write_headers ? [headers.to_csv(**options)] : []
- @table.each do |row|
+ limit ||= @table.size
+ limit = @table.size + 1 + limit if limit < 0
+ limit = 0 if limit < 0
+ @table.first(limit).each do |row|
array.push(row.fields.to_csv(**options)) unless row.header_row?
end
@@ -613,9 +1032,24 @@ class CSV
end
end
- # Shows the mode and size of this table in a US-ASCII String.
+ # :call-seq:
+ # table.inspect => string
+ #
+ # Returns a <tt>US-ASCII</tt>-encoded \String showing table:
+ # - Class: <tt>CSV::Table</tt>.
+ # - Access mode: <tt>:row</tt>, <tt>:col</tt>, or <tt>:col_or_row</tt>.
+ # - Size: Row count, including the header row.
+ #
+ # Example:
+ # source = "Name,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ # table = CSV.parse(source, headers: true)
+ # table.inspect # => "#<CSV::Table mode:col_or_row row_count:4>\nName,Value\nfoo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
+ #
def inspect
- "#<#{self.class} mode:#{@mode} row_count:#{to_a.size}>".encode("US-ASCII")
+ inspected = +"#<#{self.class} mode:#{@mode} row_count:#{to_a.size}>"
+ summary = to_csv(limit: 5)
+ inspected << "\n" << summary if summary.encoding.ascii_compatible?
+ inspected
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/csv/version.rb b/lib/csv/version.rb
index d1d0dc0e02..e05d63d801 100644
--- a/lib/csv/version.rb
+++ b/lib/csv/version.rb
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
class CSV
# The version of the installed library.
- VERSION = "3.2.2"
+ VERSION = "3.2.6"
end
diff --git a/lib/csv/writer.rb b/lib/csv/writer.rb
index 4a9a35c5af..030a295bc9 100644
--- a/lib/csv/writer.rb
+++ b/lib/csv/writer.rb
@@ -1,11 +1,8 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative "input_record_separator"
-require_relative "match_p"
require_relative "row"
-using CSV::MatchP if CSV.const_defined?(:MatchP)
-
class CSV
# Note: Don't use this class directly. This is an internal class.
class Writer
@@ -42,7 +39,10 @@ class CSV
@headers ||= row if @use_headers
@lineno += 1
- row = @fields_converter.convert(row, nil, lineno) if @fields_converter
+ if @fields_converter
+ quoted_fields = [false] * row.size
+ row = @fields_converter.convert(row, nil, lineno, quoted_fields)
+ end
i = -1
converted_row = row.collect do |field|
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ class CSV
return unless @headers
converter = @options[:header_fields_converter]
- @headers = converter.convert(@headers, nil, 0)
+ @headers = converter.convert(@headers, nil, 0, [])
@headers.each do |header|
header.freeze if header.is_a?(String)
end
diff --git a/lib/delegate.rb b/lib/delegate.rb
index 70d4e4ad1d..387a5f063d 100644
--- a/lib/delegate.rb
+++ b/lib/delegate.rb
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
# Be advised, RDoc will not detect delegated methods.
#
class Delegator < BasicObject
- VERSION = "0.2.0"
+ VERSION = "0.3.0"
kernel = ::Kernel.dup
kernel.class_eval do
diff --git a/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb b/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb
index d8ebaa4616..b5cbbb5da6 100644
--- a/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb
+++ b/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb
@@ -59,6 +59,13 @@ module DidYouMean
method_names = receiver.methods + receiver.singleton_methods
method_names += receiver.private_methods if @private_call
method_names.uniq!
+ # Assume that people trying to use a writer are not interested in a reader
+ # and vice versa
+ if method_name.match?(/=\Z/)
+ method_names.select! { |name| name.match?(/=\Z/) }
+ else
+ method_names.reject! { |name| name.match?(/=\Z/) }
+ end
method_names
else
[]
diff --git a/lib/did_you_mean/version.rb b/lib/did_you_mean/version.rb
index b5fe50b5ed..5745ca1efd 100644
--- a/lib/did_you_mean/version.rb
+++ b/lib/did_you_mean/version.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
module DidYouMean
- VERSION = "1.6.1".freeze
+ VERSION = "1.6.3".freeze
end
diff --git a/lib/drb/version.rb b/lib/drb/version.rb
index efaccf0319..10d33445b6 100644
--- a/lib/drb/version.rb
+++ b/lib/drb/version.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
module DRb
- VERSION = "2.1.0"
+ VERSION = "2.1.1"
end
diff --git a/lib/fileutils.rb b/lib/fileutils.rb
index d45aa4e2de..b495078f93 100644
--- a/lib/fileutils.rb
+++ b/lib/fileutils.rb
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ end
# - {CVE-2004-0452}[https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0452].
#
module FileUtils
- VERSION = "1.6.0"
+ VERSION = "1.7.0"
def self.private_module_function(name) #:nodoc:
module_function name
diff --git a/lib/forwardable.rb b/lib/forwardable.rb
index 9318639f01..71b4e6adad 100644
--- a/lib/forwardable.rb
+++ b/lib/forwardable.rb
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ module Forwardable
require 'forwardable/impl'
# Version of +forwardable.rb+
- VERSION = "1.3.2"
+ VERSION = "1.3.3"
VERSION.freeze
FORWARDABLE_VERSION = VERSION
FORWARDABLE_VERSION.freeze
diff --git a/lib/getoptlong.rb b/lib/getoptlong.rb
index 0810ed7a57..5ae0e1497c 100644
--- a/lib/getoptlong.rb
+++ b/lib/getoptlong.rb
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
#
class GetoptLong
# Version.
- VERSION = "0.1.1"
+ VERSION = "0.2.0"
#
# Orderings.
diff --git a/lib/ipaddr.rb b/lib/ipaddr.rb
index 7a99069faf..7a5cf94830 100644
--- a/lib/ipaddr.rb
+++ b/lib/ipaddr.rb
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ require 'socket'
# p ipaddr3 #=> #<IPAddr: IPv4:192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0>
class IPAddr
- VERSION = "1.2.4"
+ VERSION = "1.2.5"
# 32 bit mask for IPv4
IN4MASK = 0xffffffff
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/backtrace.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/backtrace.rb
index ac4f0e0e7e..f632894618 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/backtrace.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/backtrace.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Backtrace < Debug
+ class Backtrace < DebugCommand
def self.transform_args(args)
args&.dump
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/break.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/break.rb
index 2c82413f6a..df259a90ca 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/break.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/break.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Break < Debug
+ class Break < DebugCommand
def self.transform_args(args)
args&.dump
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/catch.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/catch.rb
index 8c9e086a9c..40b62c7533 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/catch.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/catch.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Catch < Debug
+ class Catch < DebugCommand
def self.transform_args(args)
args&.dump
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/chws.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/chws.rb
index b28c090686..7c84ba0a4b 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/chws.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/chws.rb
@@ -19,12 +19,18 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class CurrentWorkingWorkspace < Nop
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Show the current workspace."
+
def execute(*obj)
irb_context.main
end
end
class ChangeWorkspace < Nop
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Change the current workspace to an object."
+
def execute(*obj)
irb_context.change_workspace(*obj)
irb_context.main
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/continue.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/continue.rb
index 94696e4b6c..9136177eef 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/continue.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/continue.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Continue < Debug
+ class Continue < DebugCommand
def execute(*args)
super(do_cmds: ["continue", *args].join(" "))
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/debug.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/debug.rb
index 2c09c99cf0..7d39b9fa27 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/debug.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/debug.rb
@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class Debug < Nop
+ category "Debugging"
+ description "Start the debugger of debug.gem."
+
BINDING_IRB_FRAME_REGEXPS = [
'<internal:prelude>',
binding.method(:irb).source_location.first,
@@ -52,6 +55,13 @@ module IRB
end
end
+ module SkipPathHelperForIRB
+ def skip_internal_path?(path)
+ # The latter can be removed once https://github.com/ruby/debug/issues/866 is resolved
+ super || path.match?(IRB_DIR) || path.match?('<internal:prelude>')
+ end
+ end
+
def setup_debugger
unless defined?(DEBUGGER__::SESSION)
begin
@@ -72,6 +82,8 @@ module IRB
end
frames
end
+
+ DEBUGGER__::ThreadClient.prepend(SkipPathHelperForIRB)
end
true
@@ -90,13 +102,14 @@ module IRB
return false unless debug_gem
# Discover debug/debug.so under extensions for Ruby 3.2+
- debug_so = Gem.paths.path.flat_map do |path|
- Dir.glob("#{path}/extensions/**/#{File.basename(debug_gem)}/debug/debug.so")
+ ext_name = "/debug/debug.#{RbConfig::CONFIG['DLEXT']}"
+ ext_path = Gem.paths.path.flat_map do |path|
+ Dir.glob("#{path}/extensions/**/#{File.basename(debug_gem)}#{ext_name}")
end.first
# Attempt to forcibly load the bundled gem
- if debug_so
- $LOAD_PATH << debug_so.delete_suffix('/debug/debug.so')
+ if ext_path
+ $LOAD_PATH << ext_path.delete_suffix(ext_name)
end
$LOAD_PATH << "#{debug_gem}/lib"
begin
@@ -108,5 +121,16 @@ module IRB
end
end
end
+
+ class DebugCommand < Debug
+ def self.category
+ "Debugging"
+ end
+
+ def self.description
+ command_name = self.name.split("::").last.downcase
+ "Start the debugger of debug.gem and run its `#{command_name}` command."
+ end
+ end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/delete.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/delete.rb
index 3810ae414e..aeb26d2572 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/delete.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/delete.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Delete < Debug
+ class Delete < DebugCommand
def execute(*args)
super(pre_cmds: ["delete", *args].join(" "))
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/edit.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/edit.rb
index 8d3fab3273..0103891cf4 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/edit.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/edit.rb
@@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class Edit < Nop
+ category "Misc"
+ description 'Open a file with the editor command defined with `ENV["EDITOR"]`.'
+
class << self
def transform_args(args)
# Return a string literal as is for backward compatibility
@@ -15,13 +18,6 @@ module IRB
args.strip.dump
end
end
-
- private
-
- def string_literal?(args)
- sexp = Ripper.sexp(args)
- sexp && sexp.size == 2 && sexp.last&.first&.first == :string_literal
- end
end
def execute(*args)
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/finish.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/finish.rb
index de4b4f12cf..29f100feb5 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/finish.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/finish.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Finish < Debug
+ class Finish < DebugCommand
def execute(*args)
super(do_cmds: ["finish", *args].join(" "))
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/help.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/help.rb
index 0497c57457..2a135cdb14 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/help.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/help.rb
@@ -16,6 +16,20 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class Help < Nop
+ class << self
+ def transform_args(args)
+ # Return a string literal as is for backward compatibility
+ if args.empty? || string_literal?(args)
+ args
+ else # Otherwise, consider the input as a String for convenience
+ args.strip.dump
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ category "Context"
+ description "Enter the mode to look up RI documents."
+
def execute(*names)
require 'rdoc/ri/driver'
opts = RDoc::RI::Driver.process_args([])
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/info.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/info.rb
index 413c286429..2c0a32b34f 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/info.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/info.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Info < Debug
+ class Info < DebugCommand
def self.transform_args(args)
args&.dump
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/irb_info.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/irb_info.rb
index 8a4e1bd603..da11e8d40b 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/irb_info.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/irb_info.rb
@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class IrbInfo < Nop
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Show information about IRB."
+
def execute
Class.new {
def inspect
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/load.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/load.rb
index 2c5c01e89c..2897bbd975 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/load.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/load.rb
@@ -17,18 +17,29 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Load < Nop
+ class LoaderCommand < Nop
include IrbLoader
- def execute(file_name, priv = nil)
- return irb_load(file_name, priv)
+ def raise_cmd_argument_error
+ raise CommandArgumentError.new("Please specify the file name.")
end
end
- class Require < Nop
- include IrbLoader
+ class Load < LoaderCommand
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Load a Ruby file."
+
+ def execute(file_name = nil, priv = nil)
+ raise_cmd_argument_error unless file_name
+ irb_load(file_name, priv)
+ end
+ end
- def execute(file_name)
+ class Require < LoaderCommand
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Require a Ruby file."
+ def execute(file_name = nil)
+ raise_cmd_argument_error unless file_name
rex = Regexp.new("#{Regexp.quote(file_name)}(\.o|\.rb)?")
return false if $".find{|f| f =~ rex}
@@ -56,13 +67,16 @@ module IRB
end
end
- class Source < Nop
- include IrbLoader
- def execute(file_name)
+ class Source < LoaderCommand
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Loads a given file in the current session."
+
+ def execute(file_name = nil)
+ raise_cmd_argument_error unless file_name
+
source_file(file_name)
end
end
end
-
# :startdoc:
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/ls.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/ls.rb
index 735bf17241..b65fae2bf1 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/ls.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/ls.rb
@@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class Ls < Nop
+ category "Context"
+ description "Show methods, constants, and variables. `-g [query]` or `-G [query]` allows you to filter out the output."
+
def self.transform_args(args)
if match = args&.match(/\A(?<args>.+\s|)(-g|-G)\s+(?<grep>[^\s]+)\s*\n\z/)
args = match[:args]
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/measure.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/measure.rb
index a97baee9f1..9122e2dac9 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/measure.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/measure.rb
@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class Measure < Nop
+ category "Misc"
+ description "`measure` enables the mode to measure processing time. `measure :off` disables it."
+
def initialize(*args)
super(*args)
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/next.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/next.rb
index 2943a753fb..d29c82e7fc 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/next.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/next.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Next < Debug
+ class Next < DebugCommand
def execute(*args)
super(do_cmds: ["next", *args].join(" "))
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/nop.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/nop.rb
index 881a736722..c616c054a8 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/nop.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/nop.rb
@@ -13,17 +13,41 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
+ class CommandArgumentError < StandardError; end
+
class Nop
+ class << self
+ def category(category = nil)
+ @category = category if category
+ @category
+ end
+
+ def description(description = nil)
+ @description = description if description
+ @description
+ end
+
+ private
+
+ def string_literal?(args)
+ sexp = Ripper.sexp(args)
+ sexp && sexp.size == 2 && sexp.last&.first&.first == :string_literal
+ end
+ end
if RUBY_ENGINE == "ruby" && RUBY_VERSION >= "2.7.0"
def self.execute(conf, *opts, **kwargs, &block)
command = new(conf)
command.execute(*opts, **kwargs, &block)
+ rescue CommandArgumentError => e
+ puts e.message
end
else
def self.execute(conf, *opts, &block)
command = new(conf)
command.execute(*opts, &block)
+ rescue CommandArgumentError => e
+ puts e.message
end
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/pushws.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/pushws.rb
index 791d8f8dbb..41d2e705f1 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/pushws.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/pushws.rb
@@ -18,12 +18,18 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class Workspaces < Nop
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Show workspaces."
+
def execute(*obj)
irb_context.workspaces.collect{|ws| ws.main}
end
end
class PushWorkspace < Workspaces
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Push an object to the workspace stack."
+
def execute(*obj)
irb_context.push_workspace(*obj)
super
@@ -31,6 +37,9 @@ module IRB
end
class PopWorkspace < Workspaces
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Pop a workspace from the workspace stack."
+
def execute(*obj)
irb_context.pop_workspace(*obj)
super
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/show_cmds.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/show_cmds.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..acced27d48
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/show_cmds.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+# frozen_string_literal: true
+
+require "stringio"
+require_relative "nop"
+
+module IRB
+ # :stopdoc:
+
+ module ExtendCommand
+ class ShowCmds < Nop
+ category "IRB"
+ description "List all available commands and their description."
+
+ def execute(*args)
+ commands_info = IRB::ExtendCommandBundle.all_commands_info
+ commands_grouped_by_categories = commands_info.group_by { |cmd| cmd[:category] }
+ longest_cmd_name_length = commands_info.map { |c| c[:display_name] }.max { |a, b| a.length <=> b.length }.length
+
+ output = StringIO.new
+
+ commands_grouped_by_categories.each do |category, cmds|
+ output.puts Color.colorize(category, [:BOLD])
+
+ cmds.each do |cmd|
+ output.puts " #{cmd[:display_name].to_s.ljust(longest_cmd_name_length)} #{cmd[:description]}"
+ end
+
+ output.puts
+ end
+
+ puts output.string
+
+ nil
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ # :startdoc:
+end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/show_source.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/show_source.rb
index 03c21b78c7..ea700be4bf 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/show_source.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/show_source.rb
@@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class ShowSource < Nop
+ category "Context"
+ description "Show the source code of a given method or constant."
+
class << self
def transform_args(args)
# Return a string literal as is for backward compatibility
@@ -62,11 +65,6 @@ module IRB
end
first_line
end
-
- def string_literal?(args)
- sexp = Ripper.sexp(args)
- sexp && sexp.size == 2 && sexp.last&.first&.first == :string_literal
- end
end
def execute(str = nil)
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/step.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/step.rb
index dbd59806f8..2bc74a9d79 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/step.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/step.rb
@@ -6,10 +6,9 @@ module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class Step < Debug
+ class Step < DebugCommand
def execute(*args)
- # Run `next` first to move out of binding.irb
- super(pre_cmds: "next", do_cmds: ["step", *args].join(" "))
+ super(do_cmds: ["step", *args].join(" "))
end
end
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/subirb.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/subirb.rb
index b322aadc53..699b35fcb4 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/subirb.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/subirb.rb
@@ -10,31 +10,57 @@
#
require_relative "nop"
-require_relative "../ext/multi-irb"
module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module ExtendCommand
- class IrbCommand < Nop
+ class MultiIRBCommand < Nop
+ def initialize(conf)
+ super
+ extend_irb_context
+ end
+
+ private
+
+ def extend_irb_context
+ # this extension patches IRB context like IRB.CurrentContext
+ require_relative "../ext/multi-irb"
+ end
+ end
+
+ class IrbCommand < MultiIRBCommand
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Start a child IRB."
+
def execute(*obj)
IRB.irb(nil, *obj)
end
end
- class Jobs < Nop
+ class Jobs < MultiIRBCommand
+ category "IRB"
+ description "List of current sessions."
+
def execute
IRB.JobManager
end
end
- class Foreground < Nop
- def execute(key)
+ class Foreground < MultiIRBCommand
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Switches to the session of the given number."
+
+ def execute(key = nil)
+ raise CommandArgumentError.new("Please specify the id of target IRB job (listed in the `jobs` command).") unless key
IRB.JobManager.switch(key)
end
end
- class Kill < Nop
+ class Kill < MultiIRBCommand
+ category "IRB"
+ description "Kills the session with the given number."
+
def execute(*keys)
IRB.JobManager.kill(*keys)
end
diff --git a/lib/irb/cmd/whereami.rb b/lib/irb/cmd/whereami.rb
index b8c7e047fa..8f56ba073d 100644
--- a/lib/irb/cmd/whereami.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/cmd/whereami.rb
@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ module IRB
module ExtendCommand
class Whereami < Nop
+ category "Context"
+ description "Show the source code around binding.irb again."
+
def execute(*)
code = irb_context.workspace.code_around_binding
if code
diff --git a/lib/irb/extend-command.rb b/lib/irb/extend-command.rb
index 802c9aa6dc..d0829a06c4 100644
--- a/lib/irb/extend-command.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/extend-command.rb
@@ -45,14 +45,15 @@ module IRB # :nodoc:
[:quit, :irb_exit, OVERRIDE_PRIVATE_ONLY],
]
+
@EXTEND_COMMANDS = [
[
:irb_current_working_workspace, :CurrentWorkingWorkspace, "cmd/chws",
+ [:cwws, NO_OVERRIDE],
+ [:pwws, NO_OVERRIDE],
[:irb_print_working_workspace, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_cwws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_pwws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
- [:cwws, NO_OVERRIDE],
- [:pwws, NO_OVERRIDE],
[:irb_current_working_binding, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_print_working_binding, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_cwb, OVERRIDE_ALL],
@@ -60,10 +61,10 @@ module IRB # :nodoc:
],
[
:irb_change_workspace, :ChangeWorkspace, "cmd/chws",
- [:irb_chws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
- [:irb_cws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:chws, NO_OVERRIDE],
[:cws, NO_OVERRIDE],
+ [:irb_chws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
+ [:irb_cws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_change_binding, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_cb, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:cb, NO_OVERRIDE],
@@ -77,16 +78,16 @@ module IRB # :nodoc:
],
[
:irb_push_workspace, :PushWorkspace, "cmd/pushws",
- [:irb_pushws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:pushws, NO_OVERRIDE],
+ [:irb_pushws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_push_binding, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_pushb, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:pushb, NO_OVERRIDE],
],
[
:irb_pop_workspace, :PopWorkspace, "cmd/pushws",
- [:irb_popws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:popws, NO_OVERRIDE],
+ [:irb_popws, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_pop_binding, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:irb_popb, OVERRIDE_ALL],
[:popb, NO_OVERRIDE],
@@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ module IRB # :nodoc:
:irb_catch, :Catch, "cmd/catch",
],
[
- :irb_next, :Next, "cmd/next",
+ :irb_next, :Next, "cmd/next"
],
[
:irb_delete, :Delete, "cmd/delete",
@@ -161,6 +162,7 @@ module IRB # :nodoc:
[
:irb_help, :Help, "cmd/help",
+ [:show_doc, NO_OVERRIDE],
[:help, NO_OVERRIDE],
],
@@ -187,9 +189,41 @@ module IRB # :nodoc:
:irb_whereami, :Whereami, "cmd/whereami",
[:whereami, NO_OVERRIDE],
],
-
+ [
+ :irb_show_cmds, :ShowCmds, "cmd/show_cmds",
+ [:show_cmds, NO_OVERRIDE],
+ ]
]
+
+ @@commands = []
+
+ def self.all_commands_info
+ return @@commands unless @@commands.empty?
+ user_aliases = IRB.CurrentContext.command_aliases.each_with_object({}) do |(alias_name, target), result|
+ result[target] ||= []
+ result[target] << alias_name
+ end
+
+ @EXTEND_COMMANDS.each do |cmd_name, cmd_class, load_file, *aliases|
+ if !defined?(ExtendCommand) || !ExtendCommand.const_defined?(cmd_class, false)
+ require_relative load_file
+ end
+
+ klass = ExtendCommand.const_get(cmd_class, false)
+ aliases = aliases.map { |a| a.first }
+
+ if additional_aliases = user_aliases[cmd_name]
+ aliases += additional_aliases
+ end
+
+ display_name = aliases.shift || cmd_name
+ @@commands << { display_name: display_name, description: klass.description, category: klass.category }
+ end
+
+ @@commands
+ end
+
# Convert a command name to its implementation class if such command exists
def self.load_command(command)
command = command.to_sym
diff --git a/lib/irb/init.rb b/lib/irb/init.rb
index dd888f3727..55453cc8f7 100644
--- a/lib/irb/init.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/init.rb
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ module IRB # :nodoc:
@CONF[:USE_SINGLELINE] = false unless defined?(ReadlineInputMethod)
@CONF[:USE_COLORIZE] = (nc = ENV['NO_COLOR']).nil? || nc.empty?
- @CONF[:USE_AUTOCOMPLETE] = true
+ @CONF[:USE_AUTOCOMPLETE] = ENV.fetch("IRB_USE_AUTOCOMPLETE", "true") != "false"
@CONF[:INSPECT_MODE] = true
@CONF[:USE_TRACER] = false
@CONF[:USE_LOADER] = false
diff --git a/lib/irb/version.rb b/lib/irb/version.rb
index 28822be96c..d1c0e54fdc 100644
--- a/lib/irb/version.rb
+++ b/lib/irb/version.rb
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
#
module IRB # :nodoc:
- VERSION = "1.5.1"
+ VERSION = "1.6.2"
@RELEASE_VERSION = VERSION
- @LAST_UPDATE_DATE = "2022-11-28"
+ @LAST_UPDATE_DATE = "2022-12-13"
end
diff --git a/lib/logger/formatter.rb b/lib/logger/formatter.rb
index 34e07bc57f..c634dbf34d 100644
--- a/lib/logger/formatter.rb
+++ b/lib/logger/formatter.rb
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
class Logger
# Default formatter for log messages.
class Formatter
- Format = "%s, [%s #%d] %5s -- %s: %s\n"
+ Format = "%.1s, [%s #%d] %5s -- %s: %s\n"
DatetimeFormat = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%6N"
attr_accessor :datetime_format
@@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ class Logger
end
def call(severity, time, progname, msg)
- Format % [severity[0, 1], format_datetime(time), Process.pid, severity, progname,
- msg2str(msg)]
+ sprintf(Format, severity, format_datetime(time), Process.pid, severity, progname, msg2str(msg))
end
private
diff --git a/lib/logger/log_device.rb b/lib/logger/log_device.rb
index 8683328a5e..84277a2656 100644
--- a/lib/logger/log_device.rb
+++ b/lib/logger/log_device.rb
@@ -79,8 +79,10 @@ class Logger
def set_dev(log)
if log.respond_to?(:write) and log.respond_to?(:close)
@dev = log
- if log.respond_to?(:path)
- @filename = log.path
+ if log.respond_to?(:path) and path = log.path
+ if File.exist?(path)
+ @filename = path
+ end
end
else
@dev = open_logfile(log)
diff --git a/lib/logger/logger.gemspec b/lib/logger/logger.gemspec
index ccd4e70db7..d12db625d9 100644
--- a/lib/logger/logger.gemspec
+++ b/lib/logger/logger.gemspec
@@ -23,5 +23,4 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", ">= 0"
spec.add_development_dependency "rake", ">= 12.3.3"
spec.add_development_dependency "test-unit"
- spec.add_development_dependency "rdoc"
end
diff --git a/lib/logger/version.rb b/lib/logger/version.rb
index ba845a9304..f85c72eed3 100644
--- a/lib/logger/version.rb
+++ b/lib/logger/version.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
class Logger
- VERSION = "1.5.1"
+ VERSION = "1.5.3"
end
diff --git a/lib/mkmf.rb b/lib/mkmf.rb
index fba1e678c7..0fbc1cc2e5 100644
--- a/lib/mkmf.rb
+++ b/lib/mkmf.rb
@@ -1866,7 +1866,7 @@ SRC
if pkgconfig = with_config("#{pkg}-config") and find_executable0(pkgconfig)
# if and only if package specific config command is given
elsif ($PKGCONFIG ||=
- (pkgconfig = with_config("pkg-config", RbConfig::CONFIG["PKG_CONFIG"])) &&
+ (pkgconfig = with_config("pkg-config") {config_string("PKG_CONFIG") || "pkg-config"}) &&
find_executable0(pkgconfig) && pkgconfig) and
xsystem([*envs, $PKGCONFIG, "--exists", pkg])
# default to pkg-config command
@@ -2378,11 +2378,18 @@ TIMESTAMP_DIR = #{$extout && $extmk ? '$(extout)/.timestamp' : '.'}
install_dirs.each {|d| conf << ("%-14s= %s\n" % d) if /^[[:upper:]]/ =~ d[0]}
sodir = $extout ? '$(TARGET_SO_DIR)' : '$(RUBYARCHDIR)'
n = '$(TARGET_SO_DIR)$(TARGET)'
+ cleanobjs = ["$(OBJS)"]
+ if $extmk
+ %w[bc i s].each {|ex| cleanobjs << "$(OBJS:.#{$OBJEXT}=.#{ex})"}
+ end
+ if target
+ config_string('cleanobjs') {|t| cleanobjs << t.gsub(/\$\*/, "$(TARGET)#{deffile ? '-$(arch)': ''}")}
+ end
conf << "\
TARGET_SO_DIR =#{$extout ? " $(RUBYARCHDIR)/" : ''}
TARGET_SO = $(TARGET_SO_DIR)$(DLLIB)
CLEANLIBS = #{'$(TARGET_SO) ' if target}#{config_string('cleanlibs') {|t| t.gsub(/\$\*/) {n}}}
-CLEANOBJS = *.#{$OBJEXT} #{config_string('cleanobjs') {|t| t.gsub(/\$\*/, "$(TARGET)#{deffile ? '-$(arch)': ''}")} if target} *.bak
+CLEANOBJS = #{cleanobjs.join(' ')} *.bak
TARGET_SO_DIR_TIMESTAMP = #{timestamp_file(sodir, target_prefix)}
" #"
diff --git a/lib/mutex_m.rb b/lib/mutex_m.rb
index abd0fc6add..17ec9924e4 100644
--- a/lib/mutex_m.rb
+++ b/lib/mutex_m.rb
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
#
module Mutex_m
- VERSION = "0.1.1"
+ VERSION = "0.1.2"
Ractor.make_shareable(VERSION) if defined?(Ractor)
def Mutex_m.define_aliases(cl) # :nodoc:
diff --git a/lib/net/http.rb b/lib/net/http.rb
index f07586e656..387df4b8f4 100644
--- a/lib/net/http.rb
+++ b/lib/net/http.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# frozen_string_literal: false
+# frozen_string_literal: true
#
# = net/http.rb
#
@@ -34,72 +34,70 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
# \Class \Net::HTTP provides a rich library that implements the client
# in a client-server model that uses the \HTTP request-response protocol.
- # For information about \HTTP, see
+ # For information about \HTTP, see:
#
# - {Hypertext Transfer Protocol}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol].
# - {Technical overview}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol#Technical_overview].
#
- # Note: If you are performing only a few GET requests, consider using
- # {OpenURI}[rdoc-ref:OpenURI];
- # otherwise, read on.
- #
- # == Synopsis
- #
- # If you are already familiar with \HTTP, this synopsis may be helpful.
- #
- # {Session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] with multiple requests for
- # {HTTP methods}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol#Request_methods]:
- #
- # Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
- # # Session started automatically before block execution.
- # http.get(path_or_uri, headers = {})
- # http.head(path_or_uri, headers = {})
- # http.post(path_or_uri, data, headers = {}) # Can also have a block.
- # http.put(path_or_uri, data, headers = {})
- # http.delete(path_or_uri, headers = {Depth: 'Infinity'})
- # http.options(path_or_uri, headers = {})
- # http.trace(path_or_uri, headers = {})
- # http.patch(path_or_uri, data, headers = {}) # Can also have a block.
- # # Session finished automatically at block exit.
- # end
- #
- # {Session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] with multiple requests for
- # {WebDAV methods}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV#Implementation]:
- #
- # Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
- # # Session started automatically before block execution.
- # http.copy(path_or_uri, headers = {})
- # http.lock(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
- # http.mkcol(path_or_uri, body = nil, headers = {})
- # http.move(path_or_uri, headers = {})
- # http.propfind(path_or_uri, body = nil, headers = {'Depth' => '0'})
- # http.proppatch(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
- # http.unlock(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
- # # Session finished automatically at block exit.
- # end
- #
- # Each of the following methods automatically starts and finishes
- # a {session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] that sends a single request:
- #
- # # Return string response body.
- # Net::HTTP.get(hostname, path, port = 80)
- # Net::HTTP.get(uri, headers = {}, port = 80)
- #
- # # Write string response body to $stdout.
- # Net::HTTP.get_print(hostname, path_or_uri, port = 80)
- # Net::HTTP.get_print(uri, headers = {}, port = 80)
- #
- # # Return response as Net::HTTPResponse object.
- # Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, path_or_uri, port = 80)
- # Net::HTTP.get_response(uri, headers = {}, port = 80)
- #
- # Net::HTTP.post(uri, data, headers = {})
- # Net::HTTP.post_form(uri, params)
- #
# == About the Examples
#
# :include: doc/net-http/examples.rdoc
#
+ # == Strategies
+ #
+ # - If you will make only a few GET requests,
+ # consider using {OpenURI}[rdoc-ref:OpenURI].
+ # - If you will make only a few requests of all kinds,
+ # consider using the various singleton convenience methods in this class.
+ # Each of the following methods automatically starts and finishes
+ # a {session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] that sends a single request:
+ #
+ # # Return string response body.
+ # Net::HTTP.get(hostname, path)
+ # Net::HTTP.get(uri)
+ #
+ # # Write string response body to $stdout.
+ # Net::HTTP.get_print(hostname, path)
+ # Net::HTTP.get_print(uri)
+ #
+ # # Return response as Net::HTTPResponse object.
+ # Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, path)
+ # Net::HTTP.get_response(uri)
+ # data = '{"title": "foo", "body": "bar", "userId": 1}'
+ # Net::HTTP.post(uri, data)
+ # params = {title: 'foo', body: 'bar', userId: 1}
+ # Net::HTTP.post_form(uri, params)
+ #
+ # - If performance is important, consider using sessions, which lower request overhead.
+ # This {session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] has multiple requests for
+ # {HTTP methods}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol#Request_methods]
+ # and {WebDAV methods}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV#Implementation]:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
+ # # Session started automatically before block execution.
+ # http.get(path)
+ # http.head(path)
+ # body = 'Some text'
+ # http.post(path, body) # Can also have a block.
+ # http.put(path, body)
+ # http.delete(path)
+ # http.options(path)
+ # http.trace(path)
+ # http.patch(path, body) # Can also have a block.
+ # http.copy(path)
+ # http.lock(path, body)
+ # http.mkcol(path, body)
+ # http.move(path)
+ # http.propfind(path, body)
+ # http.proppatch(path, body)
+ # http.unlock(path, body)
+ # # Session finished automatically at block exit.
+ # end
+ #
+ # The methods cited above are convenience methods that, via their few arguments,
+ # allow minimal control over the requests.
+ # For greater control, consider using {request objects}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTPRequest].
+ #
# == URIs
#
# On the internet, a URI
@@ -175,7 +173,7 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
# {Request Fields}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_header_fields#Request_fields].
# A host may also accept other custom fields.
#
- # == Sessions
+ # == \HTTP Sessions
#
# A _session_ is a connection between a server (host) and a client that:
#
@@ -183,7 +181,7 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
# - May contain any number of requests.
# - Is ended by instance method Net::HTTP#finish.
#
- # See example sessions at the {Synopsis}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Synopsis].
+ # See example sessions at {Strategies}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Strategies].
#
# === Session Using \Net::HTTP.start
#
@@ -264,66 +262,55 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
#
# == Following Redirection
#
- # Each Net::HTTPResponse object belongs to a class for its response code.
- #
- # For example, all 2XX responses are instances of a Net::HTTPSuccess
- # subclass, a 3XX response is an instance of a Net::HTTPRedirection
- # subclass and a 200 response is an instance of the Net::HTTPOK class. For
- # details of response classes, see the section "HTTP Response Classes"
- # below.
+ # Each returned response is an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ # See the {response class hierarchy}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTPResponse@Response+Subclasses].
#
- # Using a case statement you can handle various types of responses properly:
+ # In particular, class Net::HTTPRedirection is the parent
+ # of all redirection classes.
+ # This allows you to craft a case statement to handle redirections properly:
#
- # def fetch(uri_str, limit = 10)
+ # def fetch(uri, limit = 10)
# # You should choose a better exception.
- # raise ArgumentError, 'too many HTTP redirects' if limit == 0
- #
- # response = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI(uri_str))
- #
- # case response
- # when Net::HTTPSuccess then
- # response
- # when Net::HTTPRedirection then
- # location = response['location']
- # warn "redirected to #{location}"
+ # raise ArgumentError, 'Too many HTTP redirects' if limit == 0
+ #
+ # res = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI(uri))
+ # case res
+ # when Net::HTTPSuccess # Any success class.
+ # res
+ # when Net::HTTPRedirection # Any redirection class.
+ # location = res['Location']
+ # warn "Redirected to #{location}"
# fetch(location, limit - 1)
- # else
- # response.value
+ # else # Any other class.
+ # res.value
# end
# end
#
- # print fetch('http://www.ruby-lang.org')
+ # fetch(uri)
#
# == Basic Authentication
#
# Basic authentication is performed according to
- # [RFC2617](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt).
- #
- # uri = URI('http://example.com/index.html?key=value')
+ # {RFC2617}[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt]:
#
# req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)
- # req.basic_auth 'user', 'pass'
- #
- # res = Net::HTTP.start(uri.hostname, uri.port) {|http|
+ # req.basic_auth('user', 'pass')
+ # res = Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
# http.request(req)
- # }
- # puts res.body
+ # end
#
# == Streaming Response Bodies
#
- # By default Net::HTTP reads an entire response into memory. If you are
+ # By default \Net::HTTP reads an entire response into memory. If you are
# handling large files or wish to implement a progress bar you can instead
# stream the body directly to an IO.
#
- # uri = URI('http://example.com/large_file')
- #
- # Net::HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port) do |http|
- # request = Net::HTTP::Get.new uri
- #
- # http.request request do |response|
- # open 'large_file', 'w' do |io|
- # response.read_body do |chunk|
- # io.write chunk
+ # Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)
+ # http.request(req) do |res|
+ # open('t.tmp', 'w') do |f|
+ # res.read_body do |chunk|
+ # f.write chunk
# end
# end
# end
@@ -331,56 +318,411 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
#
# == HTTPS
#
- # HTTPS is enabled for an HTTP connection by Net::HTTP#use_ssl=.
+ # HTTPS is enabled for an \HTTP connection by Net::HTTP#use_ssl=:
#
- # uri = URI('https://secure.example.com/some_path?query=string')
- #
- # Net::HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port, :use_ssl => true) do |http|
- # request = Net::HTTP::Get.new uri
- # response = http.request request # Net::HTTPResponse object
+ # Net::HTTP.start(hostname, :use_ssl => true) do |http|
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)
+ # res = http.request(req)
# end
#
- # Or if you simply want to make a GET request, you may pass in an URI
- # object that has an HTTPS URL. Net::HTTP automatically turns on TLS
- # verification if the URI object has a 'https' URI scheme.
+ # Or if you simply want to make a GET request, you may pass in a URI
+ # object that has an \HTTPS URL. \Net::HTTP automatically turns on TLS
+ # verification if the URI object has a 'https' URI scheme:
+ #
+ # uri # => #<URI::HTTPS https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/>
+ # Net::HTTP.get(uri)
+ #
+ # == Proxy Server
+ #
+ # An \HTTP object can have
+ # a {proxy server}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server].
+ #
+ # You can create an \HTTP object with a proxy server
+ # using method Net::HTTP.new or method Net::HTTP.start.
+ #
+ # The proxy may be defined either by argument +p_addr+
+ # or by environment variable <tt>'http_proxy'</tt>.
+ #
+ # === Proxy Using Argument +p_addr+ as a \String
#
- # uri = URI('https://example.com/')
- # Net::HTTP.get(uri) # => String
+ # When argument +p_addr+ is a string hostname,
+ # the returned +http+ has the given host as its proxy:
#
- # In previous versions of Ruby you would need to require 'net/https' to use
- # HTTPS. This is no longer true.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname, nil, 'proxy.example')
+ # http.proxy? # => true
+ # http.proxy_from_env? # => false
+ # http.proxy_address # => "proxy.example"
+ # # These use default values.
+ # http.proxy_port # => 80
+ # http.proxy_user # => nil
+ # http.proxy_pass # => nil
#
- # == Proxies
+ # The port, username, and password for the proxy may also be given:
#
- # Net::HTTP will automatically create a proxy from the +http_proxy+
- # environment variable if it is present. To disable use of +http_proxy+,
- # pass +nil+ for the proxy address.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname, nil, 'proxy.example', 8000, 'pname', 'ppass')
+ # # => #<Net::HTTP jsonplaceholder.typicode.com:80 open=false>
+ # http.proxy? # => true
+ # http.proxy_from_env? # => false
+ # http.proxy_address # => "proxy.example"
+ # http.proxy_port # => 8000
+ # http.proxy_user # => "pname"
+ # http.proxy_pass # => "ppass"
#
- # You may also create a custom proxy:
+ # === Proxy Using '<tt>ENV['http_proxy']</tt>'
#
- # proxy_addr = 'your.proxy.host'
- # proxy_port = 8080
+ # When environment variable <tt>'http_proxy'</tt>
+ # is set to a \URI string,
+ # the returned +http+ will have the server at that URI as its proxy;
+ # note that the \URI string must have a protocol
+ # such as <tt>'http'</tt> or <tt>'https'</tt>:
#
- # Net::HTTP.new('example.com', nil, proxy_addr, proxy_port).start { |http|
- # # always proxy via your.proxy.addr:8080
- # }
+ # ENV['http_proxy'] = 'http://example.com'
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.proxy? # => true
+ # http.proxy_from_env? # => true
+ # http.proxy_address # => "example.com"
+ # # These use default values.
+ # http.proxy_port # => 80
+ # http.proxy_user # => nil
+ # http.proxy_pass # => nil
+ #
+ # The \URI string may include proxy username, password, and port number:
+ #
+ # ENV['http_proxy'] = 'http://pname:ppass@example.com:8000'
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.proxy? # => true
+ # http.proxy_from_env? # => true
+ # http.proxy_address # => "example.com"
+ # http.proxy_port # => 8000
+ # http.proxy_user # => "pname"
+ # http.proxy_pass # => "ppass"
#
- # See Net::HTTP.new for further details and examples such as proxies that
- # require a username and password.
+ # === Filtering Proxies
#
- # == Compression
+ # With method Net::HTTP.new (but not Net::HTTP.start),
+ # you can use argument +p_no_proxy+ to filter proxies:
#
- # Net::HTTP automatically adds Accept-Encoding for compression of response
- # bodies and automatically decompresses gzip and deflate responses unless a
- # Range header was sent.
+ # - Reject a certain address:
#
- # Compression can be disabled through the Accept-Encoding: identity header.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new('example.com', nil, 'proxy.example', 8000, 'pname', 'ppass', 'proxy.example')
+ # http.proxy_address # => nil
+ #
+ # - Reject certain domains or subdomains:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new('example.com', nil, 'my.proxy.example', 8000, 'pname', 'ppass', 'proxy.example')
+ # http.proxy_address # => nil
+ #
+ # - Reject certain addresses and port combinations:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new('example.com', nil, 'proxy.example', 8000, 'pname', 'ppass', 'proxy.example:1234')
+ # http.proxy_address # => "proxy.example"
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new('example.com', nil, 'proxy.example', 8000, 'pname', 'ppass', 'proxy.example:8000')
+ # http.proxy_address # => nil
+ #
+ # - Reject a list of the types above delimited using a comma:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new('example.com', nil, 'proxy.example', 8000, 'pname', 'ppass', 'my.proxy,proxy.example:8000')
+ # http.proxy_address # => nil
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new('example.com', nil, 'my.proxy', 8000, 'pname', 'ppass', 'my.proxy,proxy.example:8000')
+ # http.proxy_address # => nil
+ #
+ # == Compression and Decompression
+ #
+ # \Net::HTTP does not compress the body of a request before sending.
+ #
+ # By default, \Net::HTTP adds header <tt>'Accept-Encoding'</tt>
+ # to a new {request object}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTPRequest]:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)['Accept-Encoding']
+ # # => "gzip;q=1.0,deflate;q=0.6,identity;q=0.3"
+ #
+ # This requests the server to zip-encode the response body if there is one;
+ # the server is not required to do so.
+ #
+ # \Net::HTTP does not automatically decompress a response body
+ # if the response has header <tt>'Content-Range'</tt>.
+ #
+ # Otherwise decompression (or not) depends on the value of header
+ # {Content-Encoding}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_header_fields#content-encoding-response-header]:
+ #
+ # - <tt>'deflate'</tt>, <tt>'gzip'</tt>, or <tt>'x-gzip'</tt>:
+ # decompresses the body and deletes the header.
+ # - <tt>'none'</tt> or <tt>'identity'</tt>:
+ # does not decompress the body, but deletes the header.
+ # - Any other value:
+ # leaves the body and header unchanged.
+ #
+ # == What's Here
+ #
+ # This is a categorized summary of methods and attributes.
+ #
+ # === \Net::HTTP Objects
+ #
+ # - {::new}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.new]:
+ # Creates a new instance.
+ # - {#inspect}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#inspect]:
+ # Returns a string representation of +self+.
+ #
+ # === Sessions
+ #
+ # - {::start}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.start]:
+ # Begins a new session in a new \Net::HTTP object.
+ # - {#started?}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#started?]
+ # (aliased as {#active?}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#active?]):
+ # Returns whether in a session.
+ # - {#finish}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#finish]:
+ # Ends an active session.
+ # - {#start}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#start]:
+ # Begins a new session in an existing \Net::HTTP object (+self+).
+ #
+ # === Connections
+ #
+ # - {:continue_timeout}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#continue_timeout]:
+ # Returns the continue timeout.
+ # - {#continue_timeout=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#continue_timeout=]:
+ # Sets the continue timeout seconds.
+ # - {:keep_alive_timeout}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#keep_alive_timeout]:
+ # Returns the keep-alive timeout.
+ # - {:keep_alive_timeout=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#keep_alive_timeout=]:
+ # Sets the keep-alive timeout.
+ # - {:max_retries}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#max_retries]:
+ # Returns the maximum retries.
+ # - {#max_retries=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#max_retries=]:
+ # Sets the maximum retries.
+ # - {:open_timeout}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#open_timeout]:
+ # Returns the open timeout.
+ # - {:open_timeout=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#open_timeout=]:
+ # Sets the open timeout.
+ # - {:read_timeout}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#read_timeout]:
+ # Returns the open timeout.
+ # - {:read_timeout=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#read_timeout=]:
+ # Sets the read timeout.
+ # - {:ssl_timeout}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ssl_timeout]:
+ # Returns the ssl timeout.
+ # - {:ssl_timeout=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ssl_timeout=]:
+ # Sets the ssl timeout.
+ # - {:write_timeout}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#write_timeout]:
+ # Returns the write timeout.
+ # - {write_timeout=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#write_timeout=]:
+ # Sets the write timeout.
+ #
+ # === Requests
+ #
+ # - {::get}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.get]:
+ # Sends a GET request and returns the string response body.
+ # - {::get_print}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.get_print]:
+ # Sends a GET request and write the string response body to $stdout.
+ # - {::get_response}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.get_response]:
+ # Sends a GET request and returns a response object.
+ # - {::post_form}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.post_form]:
+ # Sends a POST request with form data and returns a response object.
+ # - {::post}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.post]:
+ # Sends a POST request with data and returns a response object.
+ # - {#copy}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#copy]:
+ # Sends a COPY request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#delete}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#delete]:
+ # Sends a DELETE request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#get}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#get]:
+ # Sends a GET request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#head}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#head]:
+ # Sends a HEAD request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#lock}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#lock]:
+ # Sends a LOCK request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#mkcol}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#mkcol]:
+ # Sends a MKCOL request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#move}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#move]:
+ # Sends a MOVE request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#options}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#options]:
+ # Sends a OPTIONS request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#patch}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#patch]:
+ # Sends a PATCH request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#post}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#post]:
+ # Sends a POST request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#propfind}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#propfind]:
+ # Sends a PROPFIND request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#proppatch}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proppatch]:
+ # Sends a PROPPATCH request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#put}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#put]:
+ # Sends a PUT request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#request}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#request]:
+ # Sends a request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#request_get}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#request_get]
+ # (aliased as {#get2}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#get2]):
+ # Sends a GET request and forms a response object;
+ # if a block given, calls the block with the object,
+ # otherwise returns the object.
+ # - {#request_head}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#request_head]
+ # (aliased as {#head2}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#head2]):
+ # Sends a HEAD request and forms a response object;
+ # if a block given, calls the block with the object,
+ # otherwise returns the object.
+ # - {#request_post}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#request_post]
+ # (aliased as {#post2}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#post2]):
+ # Sends a POST request and forms a response object;
+ # if a block given, calls the block with the object,
+ # otherwise returns the object.
+ # - {#send_request}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#send_request]:
+ # Sends a request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#trace}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#trace]:
+ # Sends a TRACE request and returns a response object.
+ # - {#unlock}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#unlock]:
+ # Sends an UNLOCK request and returns a response object.
+ #
+ # === Responses
+ #
+ # - {:close_on_empty_response}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#close_on_empty_response]:
+ # Returns whether to close connection on empty response.
+ # - {:close_on_empty_response=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#close_on_empty_response=]:
+ # Sets whether to close connection on empty response.
+ # - {:ignore_eof}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ignore_eof]:
+ # Returns whether to ignore end-of-file when reading a response body
+ # with <tt>Content-Length</tt> headers.
+ # - {:ignore_eof=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ignore_eof=]:
+ # Sets whether to ignore end-of-file when reading a response body
+ # with <tt>Content-Length</tt> headers.
+ # - {:response_body_encoding}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#response_body_encoding]:
+ # Returns the encoding to use for the response body.
+ # - {#response_body_encoding=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#response_body_encoding=]:
+ # Sets the response body encoding.
+ #
+ # === Proxies
+ #
+ # - {:proxy_address}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_address]:
+ # Returns the proxy address.
+ # - {:proxy_address=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_address=]:
+ # Sets the proxy address.
+ # - {::proxy_class?}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.proxy_class?]:
+ # Returns whether +self+ is a proxy class.
+ # - {#proxy?}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy?]:
+ # Returns whether +self+ has a proxy.
+ # - {#proxy_address}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_address]
+ # (aliased as {#proxyaddr}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxyaddr]):
+ # Returns the proxy address.
+ # - {#proxy_from_env?}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_from_env?]:
+ # Returns whether the proxy is taken from an environment variable.
+ # - {:proxy_from_env=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_from_env=]:
+ # Sets whether the proxy is to be taken from an environment variable.
+ # - {:proxy_pass}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_pass]:
+ # Returns the proxy password.
+ # - {:proxy_pass=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_pass=]:
+ # Sets the proxy password.
+ # - {:proxy_port}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_port]:
+ # Returns the proxy port.
+ # - {:proxy_port=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_port=]:
+ # Sets the proxy port.
+ # - {#proxy_user}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_user]:
+ # Returns the proxy user name.
+ # - {:proxy_user=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#proxy_user=]:
+ # Sets the proxy user.
+ #
+ # === Security
+ #
+ # - {:ca_file}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ca_file]:
+ # Returns the path to a CA certification file.
+ # - {:ca_file=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ca_file=]:
+ # Sets the path to a CA certification file.
+ # - {:ca_path}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ca_path]:
+ # Returns the path of to CA directory containing certification files.
+ # - {:ca_path=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ca_path=]:
+ # Sets the path of to CA directory containing certification files.
+ # - {:cert}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#cert]:
+ # Returns the OpenSSL::X509::Certificate object to be used for client certification.
+ # - {:cert=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#cert=]:
+ # Sets the OpenSSL::X509::Certificate object to be used for client certification.
+ # - {:cert_store}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#cert_store]:
+ # Returns the X509::Store to be used for verifying peer certificate.
+ # - {:cert_store=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#cert_store=]:
+ # Sets the X509::Store to be used for verifying peer certificate.
+ # - {:ciphers}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ciphers]:
+ # Returns the available SSL ciphers.
+ # - {:ciphers=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ciphers=]:
+ # Sets the available SSL ciphers.
+ # - {:extra_chain_cert}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#extra_chain_cert]:
+ # Returns the extra X509 certificates to be added to the certificate chain.
+ # - {:extra_chain_cert=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#extra_chain_cert=]:
+ # Sets the extra X509 certificates to be added to the certificate chain.
+ # - {:key}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#key]:
+ # Returns the OpenSSL::PKey::RSA or OpenSSL::PKey::DSA object.
+ # - {:key=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#key=]:
+ # Sets the OpenSSL::PKey::RSA or OpenSSL::PKey::DSA object.
+ # - {:max_version}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#max_version]:
+ # Returns the maximum SSL version.
+ # - {:max_version=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#max_version=]:
+ # Sets the maximum SSL version.
+ # - {:min_version}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#min_version]:
+ # Returns the minimum SSL version.
+ # - {:min_version=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#min_version=]:
+ # Sets the minimum SSL version.
+ # - {#peer_cert}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#peer_cert]:
+ # Returns the X509 certificate chain for the session's socket peer.
+ # - {:ssl_version}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ssl_version]:
+ # Returns the SSL version.
+ # - {:ssl_version=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ssl_version=]:
+ # Sets the SSL version.
+ # - {#use_ssl=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#use_ssl=]:
+ # Sets whether a new session is to use Transport Layer Security.
+ # - {#use_ssl?}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#use_ssl?]:
+ # Returns whether +self+ uses SSL.
+ # - {:verify_callback}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#verify_callback]:
+ # Returns the callback for the server certification verification.
+ # - {:verify_callback=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#verify_callback=]:
+ # Sets the callback for the server certification verification.
+ # - {:verify_depth}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#verify_depth]:
+ # Returns the maximum depth for the certificate chain verification.
+ # - {:verify_depth=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#verify_depth=]:
+ # Sets the maximum depth for the certificate chain verification.
+ # - {:verify_hostname}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#verify_hostname]:
+ # Returns the flags for server the certification verification at the beginning of the SSL/TLS session.
+ # - {:verify_hostname=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#verify_hostname=]:
+ # Sets he flags for server the certification verification at the beginning of the SSL/TLS session.
+ # - {:verify_mode}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#verify_mode]:
+ # Returns the flags for server the certification verification at the beginning of the SSL/TLS session.
+ # - {:verify_mode=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#verify_mode=]:
+ # Sets the flags for server the certification verification at the beginning of the SSL/TLS session.
+ #
+ # === Addresses and Ports
+ #
+ # - {:address}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#address]:
+ # Returns the string host name or host IP.
+ # - {::default_port}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.default_port]:
+ # Returns integer 80, the default port to use for HTTP requests.
+ # - {::http_default_port}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.http_default_port]:
+ # Returns integer 80, the default port to use for HTTP requests.
+ # - {::https_default_port}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.https_default_port]:
+ # Returns integer 443, the default port to use for HTTPS requests.
+ # - {#ipaddr}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ipaddr]:
+ # Returns the IP address for the connection.
+ # - {#ipaddr=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#ipaddr=]:
+ # Sets the IP address for the connection.
+ # - {:local_host}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#local_host]:
+ # Returns the string local host used to establish the connection.
+ # - {:local_host=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#local_host=]:
+ # Sets the string local host used to establish the connection.
+ # - {:local_port}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#local_port]:
+ # Returns the integer local port used to establish the connection.
+ # - {:local_port=}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#local_port=]:
+ # Sets the integer local port used to establish the connection.
+ # - {:port}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#port]:
+ # Returns the integer port number.
+ #
+ # === \HTTP Version
+ #
+ # - {::version_1_2?}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.version_1_2?]
+ # (aliased as {::is_version_1_2?}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.is_version_1_2?]
+ # and {::version_1_2}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP.version_1_2]):
+ # Returns true; retained for compatibility.
+ #
+ # === Debugging
+ #
+ # - {#set_debug_output}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP#set_debug_output]:
+ # Sets the output stream for debugging.
#
class HTTP < Protocol
# :stopdoc:
- VERSION = "0.3.0"
- Revision = %q$Revision$.split[1]
+ VERSION = "0.4.1"
HTTPVersion = '1.1'
begin
require 'zlib'
@@ -452,6 +794,11 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
# headers = {'Content-type' => 'application/json; charset=UTF-8'}
# Net::HTTP.get(uri, headers)
#
+ # Related:
+ #
+ # - Net::HTTP::Get: request class for \HTTP method +GET+.
+ # - Net::HTTP#get: convenience method for \HTTP method +GET+.
+ #
def HTTP.get(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil)
get_response(uri_or_host, path_or_headers, port).body
end
@@ -460,7 +807,7 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
# Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, path, port = 80) -> http_response
# Net::HTTP:get_response(uri, headers = {}, port = uri.port) -> http_response
#
- # Like Net::HTTP.get, but returns an Net::HTTPResponse object
+ # Like Net::HTTP.get, but returns a Net::HTTPResponse object
# instead of the body string.
def HTTP.get_response(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil, &block)
if path_or_headers && !path_or_headers.is_a?(Hash)
@@ -479,16 +826,31 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
end
end
- # Posts data to the specified URI object.
+ # Posts data to a host; returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
#
- # Example:
+ # Argument +url+ must be a URL;
+ # argument +data+ must be a string:
+ #
+ # _uri = uri.dup
+ # _uri.path = '/posts'
+ # data = '{"title": "foo", "body": "bar", "userId": 1}'
+ # headers = {'content-type': 'application/json'}
+ # res = Net::HTTP.post(_uri, data, headers) # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
+ # puts res.body
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # {
+ # "title": "foo",
+ # "body": "bar",
+ # "userId": 1,
+ # "id": 101
+ # }
#
- # require 'net/http'
- # require 'uri'
+ # Related:
#
- # Net::HTTP.post URI('http://www.example.com/api/search'),
- # { "q" => "ruby", "max" => "50" }.to_json,
- # "Content-Type" => "application/json"
+ # - Net::HTTP::Post: request class for \HTTP method +POST+.
+ # - Net::HTTP#post: convenience method for \HTTP method +POST+.
#
def HTTP.post(url, data, header = nil)
start(url.hostname, url.port,
@@ -497,22 +859,25 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
}
end
- # Posts HTML form data to the specified URI object.
- # The form data must be provided as a Hash mapping from String to String.
- # Example:
+ # Posts data to a host; returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
#
- # { "cmd" => "search", "q" => "ruby", "max" => "50" }
+ # Argument +url+ must be a URI;
+ # argument +data+ must be a hash:
#
- # This method also does Basic Authentication if and only if +url+.user exists.
- # But userinfo for authentication is deprecated (RFC3986).
- # So this feature will be removed.
+ # _uri = uri.dup
+ # _uri.path = '/posts'
+ # data = {title: 'foo', body: 'bar', userId: 1}
+ # res = Net::HTTP.post_form(_uri, data) # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
+ # puts res.body
#
- # Example:
- #
- # require 'net/http'
+ # Output:
#
- # Net::HTTP.post_form URI('http://www.example.com/search.cgi'),
- # { "q" => "ruby", "max" => "50" }
+ # {
+ # "title": "foo",
+ # "body": "bar",
+ # "userId": "1",
+ # "id": 101
+ # }
#
def HTTP.post_form(url, params)
req = Post.new(url)
@@ -525,20 +890,29 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
end
#
- # HTTP session management
+ # \HTTP session management
#
- # The default port to use for HTTP requests; defaults to 80.
+ # Returns integer +80+, the default port to use for \HTTP requests:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP.default_port # => 80
+ #
def HTTP.default_port
http_default_port()
end
- # The default port to use for HTTP requests; defaults to 80.
+ # Returns integer +80+, the default port to use for \HTTP requests:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP.http_default_port # => 80
+ #
def HTTP.http_default_port
80
end
- # The default port to use for HTTPS requests; defaults to 443.
+ # Returns integer +443+, the default port to use for HTTPS requests:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP.https_default_port # => 443
+ #
def HTTP.https_default_port
443
end
@@ -548,19 +922,39 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
end
# :call-seq:
- # HTTP.start(address, port, p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass) {|http| ... }
- # HTTP.start(address, port=nil, p_addr=:ENV, p_port=nil, p_user=nil, p_pass=nil, opt) {|http| ... }
- # Creates a new \Net::HTTP object,
- # opens a TCP connection and \HTTP session.
+ # HTTP.start(address, port = nil, p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil, opts) -> http
+ # HTTP.start(address, port = nil, p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil, opts) {|http| ... } -> object
#
- # Argument +address+ is the hostname or IP address of the server.
+ # Creates a new \Net::HTTP object, +http+, via \Net::HTTP.new:
+ #
+ # - For arguments +address+ and +port+, see Net::HTTP.new.
+ # - For proxy-defining arguments +p_addr+ through +p_pass+,
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
+ # - For argument +opts+, see below.
+ #
+ # With no block given:
+ #
+ # - Calls <tt>http.start</tt> with no block (see #start),
+ # which opens a TCP connection and \HTTP session.
+ # - Returns +http+.
+ # - The caller should call #finish to close the session:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.start(hostname)
+ # http.started? # => true
+ # http.finish
+ # http.started? # => false
#
# With a block given:
#
- # - Passes the object to the given block,
- # which may make any number of requests to the host.
- # - Closes the \HTTP session on block exit.
- # - Returns the block's value.
+ # - Calls <tt>http.start</tt> with the block (see #start), which:
+ #
+ # - Opens a TCP connection and \HTTP session.
+ # - Calls the block,
+ # which may make any number of requests to the host.
+ # - Closes the \HTTP session and TCP connection on block exit.
+ # - Returns the block's value +object+.
+ #
+ # - Returns +object+.
#
# Example:
#
@@ -585,19 +979,7 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
# "completed": false
# }
#
- # With no block given, returns the \Net::HTTP object;
- # the caller should call #finish to close the session.
- #
- # Other arguments:
- #
- # - +port+: Server port number.
- # - +p_addr+: Proxy address.
- # - +p_port+: Proxy port.
- # - +p_user+: Proxy user name.
- # - +p_pass+: Proxy password.
- # - +opts+: Optional options hash.
- #
- # The options hash +opts+ sets certain values,
+ # If the last argument given is a hash, it is the +opts+ hash,
# where each key is a method or accessor to be called,
# and its value is the value to be set.
#
@@ -622,6 +1004,9 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
# - #verify_mode
# - #write_timeout
#
+ # Note: If +port+ is +nil+ and <tt>opts[:use_ssl]</tt> is a truthy value,
+ # the value passed to +new+ is Net::HTTP.https_default_port, not +port+.
+ #
def HTTP.start(address, *arg, &block) # :yield: +http+
arg.pop if opt = Hash.try_convert(arg[-1])
port, p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass = *arg
@@ -648,25 +1033,34 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
alias newobj new # :nodoc:
end
- # Creates a new Net::HTTP object without opening a TCP connection or
- # HTTP session.
+ # Returns a new \Net::HTTP object +http+
+ # (but does not open a TCP connection or \HTTP session).
+ #
+ # With only string argument +address+ given
+ # (and <tt>ENV['http_proxy']</tt> undefined or +nil+),
+ # the returned +http+:
+ #
+ # - Has the given address.
+ # - Has the default port number, Net::HTTP.default_port (80).
+ # - Has no proxy.
+ #
+ # Example:
#
- # The +address+ should be a DNS hostname or IP address, the +port+ is the
- # port the server operates on. If no +port+ is given the default port for
- # HTTP or HTTPS is used.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # # => #<Net::HTTP jsonplaceholder.typicode.com:80 open=false>
+ # http.address # => "jsonplaceholder.typicode.com"
+ # http.port # => 80
+ # http.proxy? # => false
+ #
+ # With integer argument +port+ also given,
+ # the returned +http+ has the given port:
#
- # If none of the +p_+ arguments are given, the proxy host and port are
- # taken from the +http_proxy+ environment variable (or its uppercase
- # equivalent) if present. If the proxy requires authentication you must
- # supply it by hand. See URI::Generic#find_proxy for details of proxy
- # detection from the environment. To disable proxy detection set +p_addr+
- # to nil.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname, 8000)
+ # # => #<Net::HTTP jsonplaceholder.typicode.com:8000 open=false>
+ # http.port # => 8000
#
- # If you are connecting to a custom proxy, +p_addr+ specifies the DNS name
- # or IP address of the proxy host, +p_port+ the port to use to access the
- # proxy, +p_user+ and +p_pass+ the username and password if authorization
- # is required to use the proxy, and p_no_proxy hosts which do not
- # use the proxy.
+ # For proxy-defining arguments +p_addr+ through +p_no_proxy+,
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
#
def HTTP.new(address, port = nil, p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil, p_no_proxy = nil)
http = super address, port
@@ -680,7 +1074,7 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
elsif p_addr == :ENV then
http.proxy_from_env = true
else
- if p_addr && p_no_proxy && !URI::Generic.use_proxy?(p_addr, p_addr, p_port, p_no_proxy)
+ if p_addr && p_no_proxy && !URI::Generic.use_proxy?(address, address, port, p_no_proxy)
p_addr = nil
p_port = nil
end
@@ -693,10 +1087,10 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
http
end
- # Creates a new Net::HTTP object for the specified server address,
- # without opening the TCP connection or initializing the HTTP session.
+ # Creates a new \Net::HTTP object for the specified server address,
+ # without opening the TCP connection or initializing the \HTTP session.
# The +address+ should be a DNS hostname or IP address.
- def initialize(address, port = nil)
+ def initialize(address, port = nil) # :nodoc:
@address = address
@port = (port || HTTP.default_port)
@ipaddr = nil
@@ -733,6 +1127,11 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
end
end
+ # Returns a string representation of +self+:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP.new(hostname).inspect
+ # # => "#<Net::HTTP jsonplaceholder.typicode.com:80 open=false>"
+ #
def inspect
"#<#{self.class} #{@address}:#{@port} open=#{started?}>"
end
@@ -740,83 +1139,184 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
# *WARNING* This method opens a serious security hole.
# Never use this method in production code.
#
- # Sets an output stream for debugging.
+ # Sets the output stream for debugging:
#
# http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
- # http.set_debug_output $stderr
- # http.start { .... }
+ # File.open('t.tmp', 'w') do |file|
+ # http.set_debug_output(file)
+ # http.start
+ # http.get('/nosuch/1')
+ # http.finish
+ # end
+ # puts File.read('t.tmp')
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # opening connection to jsonplaceholder.typicode.com:80...
+ # opened
+ # <- "GET /nosuch/1 HTTP/1.1\r\nAccept-Encoding: gzip;q=1.0,deflate;q=0.6,identity;q=0.3\r\nAccept: */*\r\nUser-Agent: Ruby\r\nHost: jsonplaceholder.typicode.com\r\n\r\n"
+ # -> "HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found\r\n"
+ # -> "Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 21:14:11 GMT\r\n"
+ # -> "Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8\r\n"
+ # -> "Content-Length: 2\r\n"
+ # -> "Connection: keep-alive\r\n"
+ # -> "X-Powered-By: Express\r\n"
+ # -> "X-Ratelimit-Limit: 1000\r\n"
+ # -> "X-Ratelimit-Remaining: 999\r\n"
+ # -> "X-Ratelimit-Reset: 1670879660\r\n"
+ # -> "Vary: Origin, Accept-Encoding\r\n"
+ # -> "Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true\r\n"
+ # -> "Cache-Control: max-age=43200\r\n"
+ # -> "Pragma: no-cache\r\n"
+ # -> "Expires: -1\r\n"
+ # -> "X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff\r\n"
+ # -> "Etag: W/\"2-vyGp6PvFo4RvsFtPoIWeCReyIC8\"\r\n"
+ # -> "Via: 1.1 vegur\r\n"
+ # -> "CF-Cache-Status: MISS\r\n"
+ # -> "Server-Timing: cf-q-config;dur=1.3000000762986e-05\r\n"
+ # -> "Report-To: {\"endpoints\":[{\"url\":\"https:\\/\\/a.nel.cloudflare.com\\/report\\/v3?s=yOr40jo%2BwS1KHzhTlVpl54beJ5Wx2FcG4gGV0XVrh3X9OlR5q4drUn2dkt5DGO4GDcE%2BVXT7CNgJvGs%2BZleIyMu8CLieFiDIvOviOY3EhHg94m0ZNZgrEdpKD0S85S507l1vsEwEHkoTm%2Ff19SiO\"}],\"group\":\"cf-nel\",\"max_age\":604800}\r\n"
+ # -> "NEL: {\"success_fraction\":0,\"report_to\":\"cf-nel\",\"max_age\":604800}\r\n"
+ # -> "Server: cloudflare\r\n"
+ # -> "CF-RAY: 778977dc484ce591-DFW\r\n"
+ # -> "alt-svc: h3=\":443\"; ma=86400, h3-29=\":443\"; ma=86400\r\n"
+ # -> "\r\n"
+ # reading 2 bytes...
+ # -> "{}"
+ # read 2 bytes
+ # Conn keep-alive
#
def set_debug_output(output)
warn 'Net::HTTP#set_debug_output called after HTTP started', uplevel: 1 if started?
@debug_output = output
end
- # The DNS host name or IP address to connect to.
+ # Returns the string host name or host IP given as argument +address+ in ::new.
attr_reader :address
- # The port number to connect to.
+ # Returns the integer port number given as argument +port+ in ::new.
attr_reader :port
- # The local host used to establish the connection.
+ # Sets or returns the string local host used to establish the connection;
+ # initially +nil+.
attr_accessor :local_host
- # The local port used to establish the connection.
+ # Sets or returns the integer local port used to establish the connection;
+ # initially +nil+.
attr_accessor :local_port
- # The encoding to use for the response body. If Encoding, uses the
- # specified encoding. If other true value, tries to detect the response
- # body encoding.
+ # Returns the encoding to use for the response body;
+ # see #response_body_encoding=.
attr_reader :response_body_encoding
- # Set the encoding to use for the response body. If given a String, find
- # the related Encoding.
+ # Sets the encoding to be used for the response body;
+ # returns the encoding.
+ #
+ # The given +value+ may be:
+ #
+ # - An Encoding object.
+ # - The name of an encoding.
+ # - An alias for an encoding name.
+ #
+ # See {Encoding}[rdoc-ref:Encoding].
+ #
+ # Examples:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.response_body_encoding = Encoding::US_ASCII # => #<Encoding:US-ASCII>
+ # http.response_body_encoding = 'US-ASCII' # => "US-ASCII"
+ # http.response_body_encoding = 'ASCII' # => "ASCII"
+ #
def response_body_encoding=(value)
value = Encoding.find(value) if value.is_a?(String)
@response_body_encoding = value
end
+ # Sets whether to determine the proxy from environment variable
+ # '<tt>ENV['http_proxy']</tt>';
+ # see {Proxy Using ENV['http_proxy']}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Using+-27ENV-5B-27http_proxy-27-5D-27].
attr_writer :proxy_from_env
+
+ # Sets the proxy address;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
attr_writer :proxy_address
+
+ # Sets the proxy port;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
attr_writer :proxy_port
+
+ # Sets the proxy user;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
attr_writer :proxy_user
+
+ # Sets the proxy password;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
attr_writer :proxy_pass
- # The IP address to connect to/used to connect to
+ # Returns the IP address for the connection.
+ #
+ # If the session has not been started,
+ # returns the value set by #ipaddr=,
+ # or +nil+ if it has not been set:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.ipaddr # => nil
+ # http.ipaddr = '172.67.155.76'
+ # http.ipaddr # => "172.67.155.76"
+ #
+ # If the session has been started,
+ # returns the IP address from the socket:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.start
+ # http.ipaddr # => "172.67.155.76"
+ # http.finish
+ #
def ipaddr
started? ? @socket.io.peeraddr[3] : @ipaddr
end
- # Set the IP address to connect to
+ # Sets the IP address for the connection:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.ipaddr # => nil
+ # http.ipaddr = '172.67.155.76'
+ # http.ipaddr # => "172.67.155.76"
+ #
+ # The IP address may not be set if the session has been started.
def ipaddr=(addr)
raise IOError, "ipaddr value changed, but session already started" if started?
@ipaddr = addr
end
- # Number of seconds to wait for the connection to open. Any number
- # may be used, including Floats for fractional seconds. If the HTTP
- # object cannot open a connection in this many seconds, it raises a
- # Net::OpenTimeout exception. The default value is 60 seconds.
+ # Sets or returns the numeric (\Integer or \Float) number of seconds
+ # to wait for a connection to open;
+ # initially 60.
+ # If the connection is not made in the given interval,
+ # an exception is raised.
attr_accessor :open_timeout
- # Number of seconds to wait for one block to be read (via one read(2)
- # call). Any number may be used, including Floats for fractional
- # seconds. If the HTTP object cannot read data in this many seconds,
- # it raises a Net::ReadTimeout exception. The default value is 60 seconds.
+ # Returns the numeric (\Integer or \Float) number of seconds
+ # to wait for one block to be read (via one read(2) call);
+ # see #read_timeout=.
attr_reader :read_timeout
- # Number of seconds to wait for one block to be written (via one write(2)
- # call). Any number may be used, including Floats for fractional
- # seconds. If the HTTP object cannot write data in this many seconds,
- # it raises a Net::WriteTimeout exception. The default value is 60 seconds.
- # Net::WriteTimeout is not raised on Windows.
+ # Returns the numeric (\Integer or \Float) number of seconds
+ # to wait for one block to be written (via one write(2) call);
+ # see #write_timeout=.
attr_reader :write_timeout
- # Maximum number of times to retry an idempotent request in case of
- # Net::ReadTimeout, IOError, EOFError, Errno::ECONNRESET,
+ # Sets the maximum number of times to retry an idempotent request in case of
+ # \Net::ReadTimeout, IOError, EOFError, Errno::ECONNRESET,
# Errno::ECONNABORTED, Errno::EPIPE, OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError,
# Timeout::Error.
- # Should be a non-negative integer number. Zero means no retries.
- # The default value is 1.
+ # The initial value is 1.
+ #
+ # Argument +retries+ must be a non-negative numeric value:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.max_retries = 2 # => 2
+ # http.max_retries # => 2
+ #
def max_retries=(retries)
retries = retries.to_int
if retries < 0
@@ -825,59 +1325,113 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
@max_retries = retries
end
+ # Returns the maximum number of times to retry an idempotent request;
+ # see #max_retries=.
attr_reader :max_retries
- # Setter for the read_timeout attribute.
+ # Sets the read timeout, in seconds, for +self+ to integer +sec+;
+ # the initial value is 60.
+ #
+ # Argument +sec+ must be a non-negative numeric value:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.read_timeout # => 60
+ # http.get('/todos/1') # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ # http.read_timeout = 0
+ # http.get('/todos/1') # Raises Net::ReadTimeout.
+ #
def read_timeout=(sec)
@socket.read_timeout = sec if @socket
@read_timeout = sec
end
- # Setter for the write_timeout attribute.
+ # Sets the write timeout, in seconds, for +self+ to integer +sec+;
+ # the initial value is 60.
+ #
+ # Argument +sec+ must be a non-negative numeric value:
+ #
+ # _uri = uri.dup
+ # _uri.path = '/posts'
+ # body = 'bar' * 200000
+ # data = <<EOF
+ # {"title": "foo", "body": "#{body}", "userId": "1"}
+ # EOF
+ # headers = {'content-type': 'application/json'}
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.write_timeout # => 60
+ # http.post(_uri.path, data, headers)
+ # # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
+ # http.write_timeout = 0
+ # http.post(_uri.path, data, headers) # Raises Net::WriteTimeout.
+ #
def write_timeout=(sec)
@socket.write_timeout = sec if @socket
@write_timeout = sec
end
- # Seconds to wait for 100 Continue response. If the HTTP object does not
- # receive a response in this many seconds it sends the request body. The
- # default value is +nil+.
+ # Returns the continue timeout value;
+ # see continue_timeout=.
attr_reader :continue_timeout
- # Setter for the continue_timeout attribute.
+ # Sets the continue timeout value,
+ # which is the number of seconds to wait for an expected 100 Continue response.
+ # If the \HTTP object does not receive a response in this many seconds
+ # it sends the request body.
def continue_timeout=(sec)
@socket.continue_timeout = sec if @socket
@continue_timeout = sec
end
- # Seconds to reuse the connection of the previous request.
- # If the idle time is less than this Keep-Alive Timeout,
- # Net::HTTP reuses the TCP/IP socket used by the previous communication.
- # The default value is 2 seconds.
+ # Sets or returns the numeric (\Integer or \Float) number of seconds
+ # to keep the connection open after a request is sent;
+ # initially 2.
+ # If a new request is made during the given interval,
+ # the still-open connection is used;
+ # otherwise the connection will have been closed
+ # and a new connection is opened.
attr_accessor :keep_alive_timeout
- # Whether to ignore EOF when reading response bodies with defined
- # Content-Length headers. For backwards compatibility, the default is true.
+ # Sets or returns whether to ignore end-of-file when reading a response body
+ # with <tt>Content-Length</tt> headers;
+ # initially +true+.
attr_accessor :ignore_eof
- # Returns true if the HTTP session has been started.
+ # Returns +true+ if the \HTTP session has been started:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.started? # => false
+ # http.start
+ # http.started? # => true
+ # http.finish # => nil
+ # http.started? # => false
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
+ # http.started?
+ # end # => true
+ # http.started? # => false
+ #
def started?
@started
end
alias active? started? #:nodoc: obsolete
+ # Sets or returns whether to close the connection when the response is empty;
+ # initially +false+.
attr_accessor :close_on_empty_response
- # Returns true if SSL/TLS is being used with HTTP.
+ # Returns +true+ if +self+ uses SSL, +false+ otherwise.
+ # See Net::HTTP#use_ssl=.
def use_ssl?
@use_ssl
end
- # Turn on/off SSL.
- # This flag must be set before starting session.
- # If you change use_ssl value after session started,
- # a Net::HTTP object raises IOError.
+ # Sets whether a new session is to use
+ # {Transport Layer Security}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security]:
+ #
+ # Raises IOError if attempting to change during a session.
+ #
+ # Raises OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError if the port is not an HTTPS port.
def use_ssl=(flag)
flag = flag ? true : false
if started? and @use_ssl != flag
@@ -902,7 +1456,7 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
:@verify_depth,
:@verify_mode,
:@verify_hostname,
- ]
+ ] # :nodoc:
SSL_ATTRIBUTES = [
:ca_file,
:ca_path,
@@ -919,64 +1473,67 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
:verify_depth,
:verify_mode,
:verify_hostname,
- ]
+ ] # :nodoc:
- # Sets path of a CA certification file in PEM format.
- #
- # The file can contain several CA certificates.
+ # Sets or returns the path to a CA certification file in PEM format.
attr_accessor :ca_file
- # Sets path of a CA certification directory containing certifications in
- # PEM format.
+ # Sets or returns the path of to CA directory
+ # containing certification files in PEM format.
attr_accessor :ca_path
- # Sets an OpenSSL::X509::Certificate object as client certificate.
- # (This method is appeared in Michal Rokos's OpenSSL extension).
+ # Sets or returns the OpenSSL::X509::Certificate object
+ # to be used for client certification.
attr_accessor :cert
- # Sets the X509::Store to verify peer certificate.
+ # Sets or returns the X509::Store to be used for verifying peer certificate.
attr_accessor :cert_store
- # Sets the available ciphers. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ciphers=
+ # Sets or returns the available SSL ciphers.
+ # See {OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ciphers=}[rdoc-ref:OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ciphers-3D].
attr_accessor :ciphers
- # Sets the extra X509 certificates to be added to the certificate chain.
- # See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#extra_chain_cert=
+ # Sets or returns the extra X509 certificates to be added to the certificate chain.
+ # See {OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#add_certificate}[rdoc-ref:OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#add_certificate].
attr_accessor :extra_chain_cert
- # Sets an OpenSSL::PKey::RSA or OpenSSL::PKey::DSA object.
- # (This method is appeared in Michal Rokos's OpenSSL extension.)
+ # Sets or returns the OpenSSL::PKey::RSA or OpenSSL::PKey::DSA object.
attr_accessor :key
- # Sets the SSL timeout seconds.
+ # Sets or returns the SSL timeout seconds.
attr_accessor :ssl_timeout
- # Sets the SSL version. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ssl_version=
+ # Sets or returns the SSL version.
+ # See {OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ssl_version=}[rdoc-ref:OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ssl_version-3D].
attr_accessor :ssl_version
- # Sets the minimum SSL version. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#min_version=
+ # Sets or returns the minimum SSL version.
+ # See {OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#min_version=}[rdoc-ref:OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#min_version-3D].
attr_accessor :min_version
- # Sets the maximum SSL version. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#max_version=
+ # Sets or returns the maximum SSL version.
+ # See {OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#max_version=}[rdoc-ref:OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#max_version-3D].
attr_accessor :max_version
- # Sets the verify callback for the server certification verification.
+ # Sets or returns the callback for the server certification verification.
attr_accessor :verify_callback
- # Sets the maximum depth for the certificate chain verification.
+ # Sets or returns the maximum depth for the certificate chain verification.
attr_accessor :verify_depth
- # Sets the flags for server the certification verification at beginning of
- # SSL/TLS session.
- #
+ # Sets or returns the flags for server the certification verification
+ # at the beginning of the SSL/TLS session.
# OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE or OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER are acceptable.
attr_accessor :verify_mode
- # Sets to check the server certificate is valid for the hostname.
- # See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#verify_hostname=
+ # Sets or returns whether to verify that the server certificate is valid
+ # for the hostname.
+ # See {OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#verify_hostname=}[rdoc-ref:OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#attribute-i-verify_mode].
attr_accessor :verify_hostname
- # Returns the X.509 certificates the server presented.
+ # Returns the X509 certificate chain (an array of strings)
+ # for the session's socket peer,
+ # or +nil+ if none.
def peer_cert
if not use_ssl? or not @socket
return nil
@@ -984,14 +1541,26 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
@socket.io.peer_cert
end
- # Opens a TCP connection and HTTP session.
+ # Starts an \HTTP session.
#
- # When this method is called with a block, it passes the Net::HTTP
- # object to the block, and closes the TCP connection and HTTP session
- # after the block has been executed.
+ # Without a block, returns +self+:
#
- # When called with a block, it returns the return value of the
- # block; otherwise, it returns self.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # # => #<Net::HTTP jsonplaceholder.typicode.com:80 open=false>
+ # http.start
+ # # => #<Net::HTTP jsonplaceholder.typicode.com:80 open=true>
+ # http.started? # => true
+ # http.finish
+ #
+ # With a block, calls the block with +self+,
+ # finishes the session when the block exits,
+ # and returns the block's value:
+ #
+ # http.start do |http|
+ # http
+ # end
+ # # => #<Net::HTTP jsonplaceholder.typicode.com:80 open=false>
+ # http.started? # => false
#
def start # :yield: http
raise IOError, 'HTTP session already opened' if @started
@@ -1045,8 +1614,8 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
write_timeout: @write_timeout,
continue_timeout: @continue_timeout,
debug_output: @debug_output)
- buf = "CONNECT #{conn_address}:#{@port} HTTP/#{HTTPVersion}\r\n"
- buf << "Host: #{@address}:#{@port}\r\n"
+ buf = +"CONNECT #{conn_address}:#{@port} HTTP/#{HTTPVersion}\r\n" \
+ "Host: #{@address}:#{@port}\r\n"
if proxy_user
credential = ["#{proxy_user}:#{proxy_pass}"].pack('m0')
buf << "Proxy-Authorization: Basic #{credential}\r\n"
@@ -1127,8 +1696,15 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
end
private :on_connect
- # Finishes the HTTP session and closes the TCP connection.
- # Raises IOError if the session has not been started.
+ # Finishes the \HTTP session:
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.start
+ # http.started? # => true
+ # http.finish # => nil
+ # http.started? # => false
+ #
+ # Raises IOError if not in a session.
def finish
raise IOError, 'HTTP session not yet started' unless started?
do_finish
@@ -1155,12 +1731,12 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
@proxy_user = nil
@proxy_pass = nil
- # Creates an HTTP proxy class which behaves like Net::HTTP, but
+ # Creates an \HTTP proxy class which behaves like \Net::HTTP, but
# performs all access via the specified proxy.
#
# This class is obsolete. You may pass these same parameters directly to
- # Net::HTTP.new. See Net::HTTP.new for details of the arguments.
- def HTTP.Proxy(p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil)
+ # \Net::HTTP.new. See Net::HTTP.new for details of the arguments.
+ def HTTP.Proxy(p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil) #:nodoc:
return self unless p_addr
Class.new(self) {
@@ -1182,31 +1758,37 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
end
class << HTTP
- # returns true if self is a class which was created by HTTP::Proxy.
+ # Returns true if self is a class which was created by HTTP::Proxy.
def proxy_class?
defined?(@is_proxy_class) ? @is_proxy_class : false
end
- # Address of proxy host. If Net::HTTP does not use a proxy, nil.
+ # Returns the address of the proxy host, or +nil+ if none;
+ # see Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server.
attr_reader :proxy_address
- # Port number of proxy host. If Net::HTTP does not use a proxy, nil.
+ # Returns the port number of the proxy host, or +nil+ if none;
+ # see Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server.
attr_reader :proxy_port
- # User name for accessing proxy. If Net::HTTP does not use a proxy, nil.
+ # Returns the user name for accessing the proxy, or +nil+ if none;
+ # see Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server.
attr_reader :proxy_user
- # User password for accessing proxy. If Net::HTTP does not use a proxy,
- # nil.
+ # Returns the password for accessing the proxy, or +nil+ if none;
+ # see Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server.
attr_reader :proxy_pass
end
- # True if requests for this connection will be proxied
+ # Returns +true+ if a proxy server is defined, +false+ otherwise;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
def proxy?
!!(@proxy_from_env ? proxy_uri : @proxy_address)
end
- # True if the proxy for this connection is determined from the environment
+ # Returns +true+ if the proxy server is defined in the environment,
+ # +false+ otherwise;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
def proxy_from_env?
@proxy_from_env
end
@@ -1215,12 +1797,13 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
def proxy_uri # :nodoc:
return if @proxy_uri == false
@proxy_uri ||= URI::HTTP.new(
- "http".freeze, nil, address, port, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil
+ "http", nil, address, port, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil
).find_proxy || false
@proxy_uri || nil
end
- # The address of the proxy server, if one is configured.
+ # Returns the address of the proxy server, if defined, +nil+ otherwise;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
def proxy_address
if @proxy_from_env then
proxy_uri&.hostname
@@ -1229,7 +1812,8 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
end
end
- # The port of the proxy server, if one is configured.
+ # Returns the port number of the proxy server, if defined, +nil+ otherwise;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
def proxy_port
if @proxy_from_env then
proxy_uri&.port
@@ -1238,7 +1822,8 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
end
end
- # The username of the proxy server, if one is configured.
+ # Returns the user name of the proxy server, if defined, +nil+ otherwise;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
def proxy_user
if @proxy_from_env
user = proxy_uri&.user
@@ -1248,7 +1833,8 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
end
end
- # The password of the proxy server, if one is configured.
+ # Returns the password of the proxy server, if defined, +nil+ otherwise;
+ # see {Proxy Server}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Proxy+Server].
def proxy_pass
if @proxy_from_env
pass = proxy_uri&.password
@@ -1296,45 +1882,38 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
public
- # Retrieves data from +path+ on the connected-to host which may be an
- # absolute path String or a URI to extract the path from.
+ # :call-seq:
+ # get(path, initheader = nil) {|res| ... }
#
- # +initheader+ must be a Hash like { 'Accept' => '*/*', ... },
- # and it defaults to an empty hash.
- # If +initheader+ doesn't have the key 'accept-encoding', then
- # a value of "gzip;q=1.0,deflate;q=0.6,identity;q=0.3" is used,
- # so that gzip compression is used in preference to deflate
- # compression, which is used in preference to no compression.
- # Ruby doesn't have libraries to support the compress (Lempel-Ziv)
- # compression, so that is not supported. The intent of this is
- # to reduce bandwidth by default. If this routine sets up
- # compression, then it does the decompression also, removing
- # the header as well to prevent confusion. Otherwise
- # it leaves the body as it found it.
+ # Sends a GET request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
#
- # This method returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Get object
+ # created from string +path+ and initial headers hash +initheader+.
#
- # If called with a block, yields each fragment of the
- # entity body in turn as a string as it is read from
- # the socket. Note that in this case, the returned response
- # object will *not* contain a (meaningful) body.
+ # With a block given, calls the block with the response body:
#
- # +dest+ argument is obsolete.
- # It still works but you must not use it.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.get('/todos/1') do |res|
+ # p res
+ # end # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # "{\n \"userId\": 1,\n \"id\": 1,\n \"title\": \"delectus aut autem\",\n \"completed\": false\n}"
#
- # This method never raises an exception.
+ # With no block given, simply returns the response object:
#
- # response = http.get('/index.html')
+ # http.get('/') # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
#
- # # using block
- # File.open('result.txt', 'w') {|f|
- # http.get('/~foo/') do |str|
- # f.write str
- # end
- # }
+ # Related:
+ #
+ # - Net::HTTP::Get: request class for \HTTP method GET.
+ # - Net::HTTP.get: sends GET request, returns response body.
#
def get(path, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) # :yield: +body_segment+
res = nil
+
request(Get.new(path, initheader)) {|r|
r.read_body dest, &block
res = r
@@ -1342,198 +1921,312 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
res
end
- # Gets only the header from +path+ on the connected-to host.
- # +header+ is a Hash like { 'Accept' => '*/*', ... }.
- #
- # This method returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a HEAD request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
#
- # This method never raises an exception.
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Head object
+ # created from string +path+ and initial headers hash +initheader+:
#
- # response = nil
- # Net::HTTP.start('some.www.server', 80) {|http|
- # response = http.head('/index.html')
- # }
- # p response['content-type']
+ # res = http.head('/todos/1') # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ # res.body # => nil
+ # res.to_hash.take(3)
+ # # =>
+ # [["date", ["Wed, 15 Feb 2023 15:25:42 GMT"]],
+ # ["content-type", ["application/json; charset=utf-8"]],
+ # ["connection", ["close"]]]
#
def head(path, initheader = nil)
request(Head.new(path, initheader))
end
- # Posts +data+ (must be a String) to +path+. +header+ must be a Hash
- # like { 'Accept' => '*/*', ... }.
+ # :call-seq:
+ # post(path, data, initheader = nil) {|res| ... }
+ #
+ # Sends a POST request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
#
- # This method returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Post object
+ # created from string +path+, string +data+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
#
- # If called with a block, yields each fragment of the
- # entity body in turn as a string as it is read from
- # the socket. Note that in this case, the returned response
- # object will *not* contain a (meaningful) body.
+ # With a block given, calls the block with the response body:
#
- # +dest+ argument is obsolete.
- # It still works but you must not use it.
+ # data = '{"userId": 1, "id": 1, "title": "delectus aut autem", "completed": false}'
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.post('/todos', data) do |res|
+ # p res
+ # end # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
#
- # This method never raises exception.
+ # Output:
#
- # response = http.post('/cgi-bin/search.rb', 'query=foo')
+ # "{\n \"{\\\"userId\\\": 1, \\\"id\\\": 1, \\\"title\\\": \\\"delectus aut autem\\\", \\\"completed\\\": false}\": \"\",\n \"id\": 201\n}"
#
- # # using block
- # File.open('result.txt', 'w') {|f|
- # http.post('/cgi-bin/search.rb', 'query=foo') do |str|
- # f.write str
- # end
- # }
+ # With no block given, simply returns the response object:
#
- # You should set Content-Type: header field for POST.
- # If no Content-Type: field given, this method uses
- # "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" by default.
+ # http.post('/todos', data) # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
+ #
+ # Related:
+ #
+ # - Net::HTTP::Post: request class for \HTTP method POST.
+ # - Net::HTTP.post: sends POST request, returns response body.
#
def post(path, data, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) # :yield: +body_segment+
send_entity(path, data, initheader, dest, Post, &block)
end
- # Sends a PATCH request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # :call-seq:
+ # patch(path, data, initheader = nil) {|res| ... }
+ #
+ # Sends a PATCH request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Patch object
+ # created from string +path+, string +data+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # With a block given, calls the block with the response body:
+ #
+ # data = '{"userId": 1, "id": 1, "title": "delectus aut autem", "completed": false}'
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.patch('/todos/1', data) do |res|
+ # p res
+ # end # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ #
+ # Output:
+ #
+ # "{\n \"userId\": 1,\n \"id\": 1,\n \"title\": \"delectus aut autem\",\n \"completed\": false,\n \"{\\\"userId\\\": 1, \\\"id\\\": 1, \\\"title\\\": \\\"delectus aut autem\\\", \\\"completed\\\": false}\": \"\"\n}"
+ #
+ # With no block given, simply returns the response object:
+ #
+ # http.patch('/todos/1', data) # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
+ #
def patch(path, data, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) # :yield: +body_segment+
send_entity(path, data, initheader, dest, Patch, &block)
end
- def put(path, data, initheader = nil) #:nodoc:
+ # Sends a PUT request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Put object
+ # created from string +path+, string +data+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # data = '{"userId": 1, "id": 1, "title": "delectus aut autem", "completed": false}'
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.put('/todos/1', data) # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ #
+ def put(path, data, initheader = nil)
request(Put.new(path, initheader), data)
end
- # Sends a PROPPATCH request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a PROPPATCH request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Proppatch object
+ # created from string +path+, string +body+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # data = '{"userId": 1, "id": 1, "title": "delectus aut autem", "completed": false}'
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.proppatch('/todos/1', data)
+ #
def proppatch(path, body, initheader = nil)
request(Proppatch.new(path, initheader), body)
end
- # Sends a LOCK request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a LOCK request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Lock object
+ # created from string +path+, string +body+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # data = '{"userId": 1, "id": 1, "title": "delectus aut autem", "completed": false}'
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.lock('/todos/1', data)
+ #
def lock(path, body, initheader = nil)
request(Lock.new(path, initheader), body)
end
- # Sends a UNLOCK request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends an UNLOCK request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Unlock object
+ # created from string +path+, string +body+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # data = '{"userId": 1, "id": 1, "title": "delectus aut autem", "completed": false}'
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.unlock('/todos/1', data)
+ #
def unlock(path, body, initheader = nil)
request(Unlock.new(path, initheader), body)
end
- # Sends a OPTIONS request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends an Options request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Options object
+ # created from string +path+ and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.options('/')
+ #
def options(path, initheader = nil)
request(Options.new(path, initheader))
end
- # Sends a PROPFIND request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a PROPFIND request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Propfind object
+ # created from string +path+, string +body+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # data = '{"userId": 1, "id": 1, "title": "delectus aut autem", "completed": false}'
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.propfind('/todos/1', data)
+ #
def propfind(path, body = nil, initheader = {'Depth' => '0'})
request(Propfind.new(path, initheader), body)
end
- # Sends a DELETE request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a DELETE request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Delete object
+ # created from string +path+ and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.delete('/todos/1')
+ #
def delete(path, initheader = {'Depth' => 'Infinity'})
request(Delete.new(path, initheader))
end
- # Sends a MOVE request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a MOVE request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Move object
+ # created from string +path+ and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.move('/todos/1')
+ #
def move(path, initheader = nil)
request(Move.new(path, initheader))
end
- # Sends a COPY request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a COPY request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Copy object
+ # created from string +path+ and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.copy('/todos/1')
+ #
def copy(path, initheader = nil)
request(Copy.new(path, initheader))
end
- # Sends a MKCOL request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a MKCOL request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Mkcol object
+ # created from string +path+, string +body+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # data = '{"userId": 1, "id": 1, "title": "delectus aut autem", "completed": false}'
+ # http.mkcol('/todos/1', data)
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ #
def mkcol(path, body = nil, initheader = nil)
request(Mkcol.new(path, initheader), body)
end
- # Sends a TRACE request to the +path+ and gets a response,
- # as an HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a TRACE request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Trace object
+ # created from string +path+ and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.trace('/todos/1')
+ #
def trace(path, initheader = nil)
request(Trace.new(path, initheader))
end
- # Sends a GET request to the +path+.
- # Returns the response as a Net::HTTPResponse object.
+ # Sends a GET request to the server;
+ # forms the response into a Net::HTTPResponse object.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Get object
+ # created from string +path+ and initial headers hash +initheader+.
#
- # When called with a block, passes an HTTPResponse object to the block.
- # The body of the response will not have been read yet;
- # the block can process it using HTTPResponse#read_body,
- # if desired.
+ # With no block given, returns the response object:
#
- # Returns the response.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.request_get('/todos') # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ #
+ # With a block given, calls the block with the response object
+ # and returns the response object:
#
- # This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
+ # http.request_get('/todos') do |res|
+ # p res
+ # end # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
#
- # response = http.request_get('/index.html')
- # # The entity body is already read in this case.
- # p response['content-type']
- # puts response.body
+ # Output:
#
- # # Using a block
- # http.request_get('/index.html') {|response|
- # p response['content-type']
- # response.read_body do |str| # read body now
- # print str
- # end
- # }
+ # #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=false>
#
def request_get(path, initheader = nil, &block) # :yield: +response+
request(Get.new(path, initheader), &block)
end
- # Sends a HEAD request to the +path+ and returns the response
- # as a Net::HTTPResponse object.
- #
- # Returns the response.
+ # Sends a HEAD request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
#
- # This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Head object
+ # created from string +path+ and initial headers hash +initheader+.
#
- # response = http.request_head('/index.html')
- # p response['content-type']
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.head('/todos/1') # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
#
def request_head(path, initheader = nil, &block)
request(Head.new(path, initheader), &block)
end
- # Sends a POST request to the +path+.
+ # Sends a POST request to the server;
+ # forms the response into a Net::HTTPResponse object.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Post object
+ # created from string +path+, string +data+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
#
- # Returns the response as a Net::HTTPResponse object.
+ # With no block given, returns the response object:
#
- # When called with a block, the block is passed an HTTPResponse
- # object. The body of that response will not have been read yet;
- # the block can process it using HTTPResponse#read_body, if desired.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.post('/todos', 'xyzzy')
+ # # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
#
- # Returns the response.
+ # With a block given, calls the block with the response body
+ # and returns the response object:
#
- # This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
+ # http.post('/todos', 'xyzzy') do |res|
+ # p res
+ # end # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
#
- # # example
- # response = http.request_post('/cgi-bin/nice.rb', 'datadatadata...')
- # p response.status
- # puts response.body # body is already read in this case
+ # Output:
#
- # # using block
- # http.request_post('/cgi-bin/nice.rb', 'datadatadata...') {|response|
- # p response.status
- # p response['content-type']
- # response.read_body do |str| # read body now
- # print str
- # end
- # }
+ # "{\n \"xyzzy\": \"\",\n \"id\": 201\n}"
#
def request_post(path, data, initheader = nil, &block) # :yield: +response+
request Post.new(path, initheader), data, &block
end
+ # Sends a PUT request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
+ #
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTP::Put object
+ # created from string +path+, string +data+, and initial headers hash +initheader+.
+ #
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.put('/todos/1', 'xyzzy')
+ # # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ #
def request_put(path, data, initheader = nil, &block) #:nodoc:
request Put.new(path, initheader), data, &block
end
@@ -1543,16 +2236,25 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
alias post2 request_post #:nodoc: obsolete
alias put2 request_put #:nodoc: obsolete
-
- # Sends an HTTP request to the HTTP server.
- # Also sends a DATA string if +data+ is given.
+ # Sends an \HTTP request to the server;
+ # returns an instance of a subclass of Net::HTTPResponse.
#
- # Returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
+ # The request is based on the Net::HTTPRequest object
+ # created from string +path+, string +data+, and initial headers hash +header+.
+ # That object is an instance of the
+ # {subclass of Net::HTTPRequest}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTPRequest@Request+Subclasses],
+ # that corresponds to the given uppercase string +name+,
+ # which must be
+ # an {HTTP request method}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP#Request_methods]
+ # or a {WebDAV request method}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV#Implementation].
#
- # This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
+ # Examples:
#
- # response = http.send_request('GET', '/index.html')
- # puts response.body
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ # http.send_request('GET', '/todos/1')
+ # # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ # http.send_request('POST', '/todos', 'xyzzy')
+ # # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
#
def send_request(name, path, data = nil, header = nil)
has_response_body = name != 'HEAD'
@@ -1560,20 +2262,35 @@ module Net #:nodoc:
request r, data
end
- # Sends an HTTPRequest object +req+ to the HTTP server.
+ # Sends the given request +req+ to the server;
+ # forms the response into a Net::HTTPResponse object.
#
- # If +req+ is a Net::HTTP::Post or Net::HTTP::Put request containing
- # data, the data is also sent. Providing data for a Net::HTTP::Head or
- # Net::HTTP::Get request results in an ArgumentError.
+ # The given +req+ must be an instance of a
+ # {subclass of Net::HTTPRequest}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTPRequest@Request+Subclasses].
+ # Argument +body+ should be given only if needed for the request.
#
- # Returns an HTTPResponse object.
+ # With no block given, returns the response object:
#
- # When called with a block, passes an HTTPResponse object to the block.
- # The body of the response will not have been read yet;
- # the block can process it using HTTPResponse#read_body,
- # if desired.
+ # http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
+ #
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Get.new('/todos/1')
+ # http.request(req)
+ # # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ #
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Post.new('/todos')
+ # http.request(req, 'xyzzy')
+ # # => #<Net::HTTPCreated 201 Created readbody=true>
+ #
+ # With a block given, calls the block with the response and returns the response:
+ #
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Get.new('/todos/1')
+ # http.request(req) do |res|
+ # p res
+ # end # => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
+ #
+ # Output:
#
- # This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
+ # #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=false>
#
def request(req, body = nil, &block) # :yield: +response+
unless started?
diff --git a/lib/net/http/backward.rb b/lib/net/http/backward.rb
index 691e41e4f1..b44577edbd 100644
--- a/lib/net/http/backward.rb
+++ b/lib/net/http/backward.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# frozen_string_literal: false
+# frozen_string_literal: true
# for backward compatibility
# :enddoc:
diff --git a/lib/net/http/exceptions.rb b/lib/net/http/exceptions.rb
index 9c425cae16..ceec8f7b0a 100644
--- a/lib/net/http/exceptions.rb
+++ b/lib/net/http/exceptions.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# frozen_string_literal: false
+# frozen_string_literal: true
module Net
# Net::HTTP exception class.
# You cannot use Net::HTTPExceptions directly; instead, you must use
diff --git a/lib/net/http/generic_request.rb b/lib/net/http/generic_request.rb
index d56835c76f..44e329a0c8 100644
--- a/lib/net/http/generic_request.rb
+++ b/lib/net/http/generic_request.rb
@@ -1,14 +1,18 @@
-# frozen_string_literal: false
-# HTTPGenericRequest is the parent of the Net::HTTPRequest class.
-# Do not use this directly; use a subclass of Net::HTTPRequest.
+# frozen_string_literal: true
#
-# Mixes in the Net::HTTPHeader module to provide easier access to HTTP headers.
+# \HTTPGenericRequest is the parent of the Net::HTTPRequest class.
+#
+# Do not use this directly; instead, use a subclass of Net::HTTPRequest.
+#
+# == About the Examples
+#
+# :include: doc/net-http/examples.rdoc
#
class Net::HTTPGenericRequest
include Net::HTTPHeader
- def initialize(m, reqbody, resbody, uri_or_path, initheader = nil)
+ def initialize(m, reqbody, resbody, uri_or_path, initheader = nil) # :nodoc:
@method = m
@request_has_body = reqbody
@response_has_body = resbody
@@ -19,7 +23,7 @@ class Net::HTTPGenericRequest
raise ArgumentError, "no host component for URI" unless (hostname && hostname.length > 0)
@uri = uri_or_path.dup
host = @uri.hostname.dup
- host << ":".freeze << @uri.port.to_s if @uri.port != @uri.default_port
+ host << ":" << @uri.port.to_s if @uri.port != @uri.default_port
@path = uri_or_path.request_uri
raise ArgumentError, "no HTTP request path given" unless @path
else
@@ -53,15 +57,47 @@ class Net::HTTPGenericRequest
@body_data = nil
end
+ # Returns the string method name for the request:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri).method # => "GET"
+ # Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri).method # => "POST"
+ #
attr_reader :method
+
+ # Returns the string path for the request:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri).path # => "/"
+ # Net::HTTP::Post.new('example.com').path # => "example.com"
+ #
attr_reader :path
+
+ # Returns the URI object for the request, or +nil+ if none:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri).uri
+ # # => #<URI::HTTPS https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/>
+ # Net::HTTP::Get.new('example.com').uri # => nil
+ #
attr_reader :uri
- # Automatically set to false if the user sets the Accept-Encoding header.
- # This indicates they wish to handle Content-encoding in responses
- # themselves.
+ # Returns +false+ if the request's header <tt>'Accept-Encoding'</tt>
+ # has been set manually or deleted
+ # (indicating that the user intends to handle encoding in the response),
+ # +true+ otherwise:
+ #
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri) # => #<Net::HTTP::Get GET>
+ # req['Accept-Encoding'] # => "gzip;q=1.0,deflate;q=0.6,identity;q=0.3"
+ # req.decode_content # => true
+ # req['Accept-Encoding'] = 'foo'
+ # req.decode_content # => false
+ # req.delete('Accept-Encoding')
+ # req.decode_content # => false
+ #
attr_reader :decode_content
+ # Returns a string representation of the request:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri).inspect # => "#<Net::HTTP::Post POST>"
+ #
def inspect
"\#<#{self.class} #{@method}>"
end
@@ -76,21 +112,45 @@ class Net::HTTPGenericRequest
super key, val
end
+ # Returns whether the request may have a body:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri).request_body_permitted? # => true
+ # Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri).request_body_permitted? # => false
+ #
def request_body_permitted?
@request_has_body
end
+ # Returns whether the response may have a body:
+ #
+ # Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri).response_body_permitted? # => true
+ # Net::HTTP::Head.new(uri).response_body_permitted? # => false
+ #
def response_body_permitted?
@response_has_body
end
- def body_exist?
+ def body_exist? # :nodoc:
warn "Net::HTTPRequest#body_exist? is obsolete; use response_body_permitted?", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE
response_body_permitted?
end
+ # Returns the string body for the request, or +nil+ if there is none:
+ #
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri)
+ # req.body # => nil
+ # req.body = '{"title": "foo","body": "bar","userId": 1}'
+ # req.body # => "{\"title\": \"foo\",\"body\": \"bar\",\"userId\": 1}"
+ #
attr_reader :body
+ # Sets the body for the request:
+ #
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri)
+ # req.body # => nil
+ # req.body = '{"title": "foo","body": "bar","userId": 1}'
+ # req.body # => "{\"title\": \"foo\",\"body\": \"bar\",\"userId\": 1}"
+ #
def body=(str)
@body = str
@body_stream = nil
@@ -98,8 +158,24 @@ class Net::HTTPGenericRequest
str
end
+ # Returns the body stream object for the request, or +nil+ if there is none:
+ #
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri) # => #<Net::HTTP::Post POST>
+ # req.body_stream # => nil
+ # require 'stringio'
+ # req.body_stream = StringIO.new('xyzzy') # => #<StringIO:0x0000027d1e5affa8>
+ # req.body_stream # => #<StringIO:0x0000027d1e5affa8>
+ #
attr_reader :body_stream
+ # Sets the body stream for the request:
+ #
+ # req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri) # => #<Net::HTTP::Post POST>
+ # req.body_stream # => nil
+ # require 'stringio'
+ # req.body_stream = StringIO.new('xyzzy') # => #<StringIO:0x0000027d1e5affa8>
+ # req.body_stream # => #<StringIO:0x0000027d1e5affa8>
+ #
def body_stream=(input)
@body = nil
@body_stream = input
@@ -136,15 +212,15 @@ class Net::HTTPGenericRequest
return unless @uri
if ssl
- scheme = 'https'.freeze
+ scheme = 'https'
klass = URI::HTTPS
else
- scheme = 'http'.freeze
+ scheme = 'http'
klass = URI::HTTP
end
if host = self['host']
- host.sub!(/:.*/m, ''.freeze)
+ host.sub!(/:.*/m, '')
elsif host = @uri.host
else
host = addr
@@ -240,7 +316,7 @@ class Net::HTTPGenericRequest
boundary ||= SecureRandom.urlsafe_base64(40)
chunked_p = chunked?
- buf = ''
+ buf = +''
params.each do |key, value, h={}|
key = quote_string(key, charset)
filename =
@@ -325,7 +401,7 @@ class Net::HTTPGenericRequest
if /[\r\n]/ =~ reqline
raise ArgumentError, "A Request-Line must not contain CR or LF"
end
- buf = ""
+ buf = +''
buf << reqline << "\r\n"
each_capitalized do |k,v|
buf << "#{k}: #{v}\r\n"
diff --git a/lib/net/http/header.rb b/lib/net/http/header.rb
index 6edc5d37d6..6660c8075a 100644
--- a/lib/net/http/header.rb
+++ b/lib/net/http/header.rb