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2023-06-01Revert "Fix cvar caching when class is cloned"Aaron Patterson
This reverts commit 77d1b082470790c17c24a2f406b4fec5d522636b.
2023-06-01Fix cvar caching when class is clonedeileencodes
The class variable cache that was added in https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4544 changed the behavior of class variables on cloned classes. As reported when a class is cloned AND a class variable was set, and the class variable was read from the original class, reading a class variable from the cloned class would return the value from the original class. This was happening because the IC (inline cache) is stored on the ISEQ which is shared between the original and cloned class, therefore they share the cache too. To fix this we are now storing the `cref` in the cache so that we can check if it's equal to the current `cref`. If it's different we don't want to read from the cache. If it's the same we do. Cloned classes don't share the same cref with their original class. This will need to be backported to 3.1 in addition to 3.2 since the bug exists in both versions. We also added a marking function which was missing. Fixes [Bug #19379] Co-authored-by: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7265
2023-04-20[DOC] Documentation for flags of RClassPeter Zhu
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7734
2023-04-16Make classes embedded on 32 bitPeter Zhu
Classes are now exactly 80 bytes when embedded, which perfectly fits the 3rd size pool on 32 bit systems. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7719
2023-04-16Change RMODULE_ALLOCATED_BUT_NOT_INITIALIZEDPeter Zhu
RCLASS_CLONED no longer uses FL_USER1, so we can make RMODULE_ALLOCATED_BUT_NOT_INITIALIZED use FL_USER1. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7719
2023-04-16Move RCLASS_CLONED to rb_classext_structPeter Zhu
This commit moves RCLASS_CLONED from the flags to the rb_classext_struct. This frees the FL_USER1 bit. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7719
2023-04-06[Feature #19474] Refactor NEWOBJ macrosMatt Valentine-House
NEWOBJ_OF is now our canonical newobj macro. It takes an optional ec Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7393
2023-03-08Adjust styles [ci skip]Nobuyoshi Nakada
2023-03-06Stop exporting symbols for MJITTakashi Kokubun
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7459
2023-02-16Move `attached_object` into `rb_classext_struct`Jean Boussier
Given that signleton classes don't have an allocator, we can re-use these bytes to store the attached object in `rb_classext_struct` without making it larger. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7309
2023-02-15Encapsulate RCLASS_ATTACHED_OBJECTJean Boussier
Right now the attached object is stored as an instance variable and all the call sites that either get or set it have to know how it's stored. It's preferable to hide this implementation detail behind accessors so that it is easier to change how it's stored. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7308
2023-02-09Copy cvar table on cloneeileencodes
When a class with a class variable is cloned we need to also copy the cvar cache table from the original table to the clone. I found this bug while working on fixing [Bug #19379]. While this does not fix that bug directly it is still a required change to fix another bug revealed by the fix in https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7265 This needs to be backported to 3.2.x and 3.1.x. Co-authored-by: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7275
2023-01-04[DOC] Move the internal document for `Init_class_hierarchy`Nobuyoshi Nakada
It has hidden the document for `Object` class. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7057
2022-12-11[DOC] Clarify Class#subclases behavior quirkszverok
As per discussion in [Feature #18273], explain the non-deterministic nature of the method. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5480
2022-12-08Freeze singleton class, not its originAlan Wu
Previously, when we froze an object, we froze `RCLASS_ORIGIN(object.singleton_class)`, which didn't freeze `object.singleton_class` when it has some prepended modules. Origin iclass are internal objects and users can't interact with them through Kernel#freeze?, Kernel#freeze, or any mutation method that checks the frozen status. So we shouldn't touch the origin iclasses when the frozen status should be visible. [Bug #19169] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6869
2022-12-01Inherit max_iv_count from superclassJohn Hawthorn
In 274870bd5434ab64ac3a3c9db9aa27d262c1d6d6 we gained the ability to make an educated guess at the max_iv_count of a class based on its initialize method. This commit makes subclasses inherit their super's max_iv_count, which makes the estimate work in cases that the subclass does not have an initialize method. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6800
2022-11-16Using UNDEF_P macroS-H-GAMELINKS
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6721
2022-11-10Transition shape when object's capacity changesJemma Issroff
This commit adds a `capacity` field to shapes, and adds shape transitions whenever an object's capacity changes. Objects which are allocated out of a bigger size pool will also make a transition from the root shape to the shape with the correct capacity for their size pool when they are allocated. This commit will allow us to remove numiv from objects completely, and will also mean we can guarantee that if two objects share shapes, their IVs are in the same positions (an embedded and extended object cannot share shapes). This will enable us to implement ivar sets in YJIT using object shapes. Co-Authored-By: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6699
2022-10-31Implement object shapes for T_CLASS and T_MODULE (#6637)John Hawthorn
* Avoid RCLASS_IV_TBL in marshal.c * Avoid RCLASS_IV_TBL for class names * Avoid RCLASS_IV_TBL for autoload * Avoid RCLASS_IV_TBL for class variables * Avoid copying RCLASS_IV_TBL onto ICLASSes * Use object shapes for Class and Module IVs Notes: Merged-By: jhawthorn <john@hawthorn.email>
2022-10-21Remove unused class serialJemma Issroff
Before object shapes, we were using class serial to invalidate inline caches. Now that we use shape_id for inline cache keys, the class serial is unnecessary. Co-Authored-By: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6605
2022-10-20Add Class#attached_objectUfuk Kayserilioglu
Implements [Feature #12084] Returns the object for which the receiver is the singleton class, or raises TypeError if the receiver is not a singleton class. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6450
2022-10-14Reuse ins_methods_type_i functionS-H-GAMELINKS
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6534
2022-09-23Remove reference to __classid__John Hawthorn
This used to be used for module names but its uses were removed in b00f280d4b9569e7153365d7e1c522b3d6b3c6cf. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6427
2022-08-24Update Module#instance_methods documentation for visibility changes/aliasesJeremy Evans
Requested by matz in comment on #18435.
2022-07-26Rename rb_ary_tmp_new to rb_ary_hidden_newPeter Zhu
rb_ary_tmp_new suggests that the array is temporary in some way, but that's not true, it just creates an array that's hidden and not on the transient heap. This commit renames it to rb_ary_hidden_new. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6180
2022-07-21Expand tabs [ci skip]Takashi Kokubun
[Misc #18891] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6094
2022-06-06Add Module#undefined_instance_methodsJeremy Evans
Implements [Feature #12655] Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5733 Merged-By: jeremyevans <code@jeremyevans.net>
2022-05-26Remove unused RMODULE_INCLUDED_INTO_REFINEMENT flagJemma Issroff
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5932
2022-05-23Remove unnecessary module flag, add module assertions to other module flagsJemma Issroff
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5930
2022-05-05Fix potential GC issue while iterating over weak refsAlan Wu
While walking over the list of subclasses for `include` and friends, we check whether the subclass is a garbage object. After the check, we allocate objects which might trigger GC and make the subclass garbage, even though before the allocation the subclass was not garbage. This is a sort of time-of-check-time-of-use issue. Fix this by saving the weak reference to a local variable, upgrading it to a strong reference while we do the allocation. It makes the code look slightly nicer even if it doesn't fix any runtime issues. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5890
2022-04-16Fix class ancestry checks for duped classesJohn Hawthorn
Previously in some when classes were duped (specifically those with a prepended module), they would not correctly have their "superclasses" array or depth filled in. This could cause ancestry checks (like is_a? and Module comparisons) to return incorrect results. This happened because rb_mod_init_copy builds origin classes in an order that doesn't have the super linked list fully connected until it's finished. This commit fixes the previous issue by calling rb_class_update_superclasses before returning the cloned class. This is similar to what's already done in make_metaclass. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5808
2022-04-01Finer-grained constant cache invalidation (take 2)Kevin Newton
This commit reintroduces finer-grained constant cache invalidation. After 8008fb7 got merged, it was causing issues on token-threaded builds (such as on Windows). The issue was that when you're iterating through instruction sequences and using the translator functions to get back the instruction structs, you're either using `rb_vm_insn_null_translator` or `rb_vm_insn_addr2insn2` depending if it's a direct-threading build. `rb_vm_insn_addr2insn2` does some normalization to always return to you the non-trace version of whatever instruction you're looking at. `rb_vm_insn_null_translator` does not do that normalization. This means that when you're looping through the instructions if you're trying to do an opcode comparison, it can change depending on the type of threading that you're using. This can be very confusing. So, this commit creates a new translator function `rb_vm_insn_normalizing_translator` to always return the non-trace version so that opcode comparisons don't have to worry about different configurations. [Feature #18589] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5716
2022-03-25Revert "Finer-grained inline constant cache invalidation"Nobuyoshi Nakada
This reverts commits for [Feature #18589]: * 8008fb7352abc6fba433b99bf20763cf0d4adb38 "Update formatting per feedback" * 8f6eaca2e19828e92ecdb28b0fe693d606a03f96 "Delete ID from constant cache table if it becomes empty on ISEQ free" * 629908586b4bead1103267652f8b96b1083573a8 "Finer-grained inline constant cache invalidation" MSWin builds on AppVeyor have been crashing since the merger. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5715 Merged-By: nobu <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
2022-03-24Update formatting per feedbackKevin Newton
Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5433
2022-03-24Finer-grained inline constant cache invalidationKevin Newton
Current behavior - caches depend on a global counter. All constant mutations cause caches to be invalidated. ```ruby class A B = 1 end def foo A::B # inline cache depends on global counter end foo # populate inline cache foo # hit inline cache C = 1 # global counter increments, all caches are invalidated foo # misses inline cache due to `C = 1` ``` Proposed behavior - caches depend on name components. Only constant mutations with corresponding names will invalidate the cache. ```ruby class A B = 1 end def foo A::B # inline cache depends constants named "A" and "B" end foo # populate inline cache foo # hit inline cache C = 1 # caches that depend on the name "C" are invalidated foo # hits inline cache because IC only depends on "A" and "B" ``` Examples of breaking the new cache: ```ruby module C # Breaks `foo` cache because "A" constant is set and the cache in foo depends # on "A" and "B" class A; end end B = 1 ``` We expect the new cache scheme to be invalidated less often because names aren't frequently reused. With the cache being invalidated less, we can rely on its stability more to keep our constant references fast and reduce the need to throw away generated code in YJIT. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5433
2022-03-18[Bug #18627] Fix crash when including modulePeter Zhu
During lazy sweeping, the iclass could be a dead object that has not yet been swept. However, the chain of superclasses of the iclass could already have been swept (and become a new object), which would cause a crash when trying to read the object. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5671
2022-03-16Assume that klass of dummy head is NULLPeter Zhu
klass of the dummy head of the subclass entries should always be NULL.
2022-03-16Always skip dummy head of subclass in rb_prepend_modulePeter Zhu
The first node of the subclass linked list of always a dummy head, so it should be skipped.
2022-03-03Dedup superclass array in leaf sibling classesJohn Hawthorn
Previously, we would build a new `superclasses` array for each class, even though for all immediate subclasses of a class, the array is identical. This avoids duplicating the arrays on leaf classes (those without subclasses) by calculating and storing a "superclasses including self" array on a class when it's first inherited and sharing that among all superclasses. An additional trick used is that the "superclass array including self" is valid as "self"'s superclass array. It just has it's own class at the end. We can use this to avoid an extra pointer of storage and can use one bit of a flag to track that we've "upgraded" the array. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5604
2022-02-23Constant time class to class ancestor lookupJohn Hawthorn
Previously when checking ancestors, we would walk all the way up the ancestry chain checking each parent for a matching class or module. I believe this was especially unfriendly to CPU cache since for each step we need to check two cache lines (the class and class ext). This check is used quite often in: * case statements * rescue statements * Calling protected methods * Class#is_a? * Module#=== * Module#<=> I believe it's most common to check a class against a parent class, to this commit aims to improve that (unfortunately does not help checking for an included Module). This is done by storing on each class the number and an array of all parent classes, in order (BasicObject is at index 0). Using this we can check whether a class is a subclass of another in constant time since we know the location to expect it in the hierarchy. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5568
2022-02-19Replace and Using METACLASS_OF macroS-H-GAMELINKS
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5576
2022-01-17Fix the placeholder subclass entry skipping [Bug #18489]Nobuyoshi Nakada
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5455
2022-01-14Separately allocate class_serial on 32-bit systemsPeter Zhu
On 32-bit systems, VWA causes class_serial to not be aligned (it only guarantees 4 byte alignment but class_serial is 8 bytes and requires 8 byte alignment). This commit uses a hack to allocate class_serial through malloc. Once VWA allocates with 8 byte alignment in the future, we will revert this commit. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5442
2022-01-06Remove unneeded lineJeremy Evans
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5398
2022-01-06Allow include before calling Module#initializeJeremy Evans
This is to allow Module subclasses that include modules before calling super in the subclass's initialize. Remove rb_module_check_initializable from Module#initialize. Module#initialize only calls module_exec if a block is passed, it doesn't have other issues that would cause problems if called multiple times or with an already initialized module. Move initialization of super to Module#allocate, though I'm not sure it is required there. However, it's needed to be removed from Module#initialize for this to work. Fixes [Bug #18292] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5398
2022-01-06Remove useless code [Bug #18185]Nobuyoshi Nakada
RMODULE_SUPER is initialized to 0, as the uninitialized module flag is used since b929af430c39df6597d2f3f53b82c38b1d76217b.
2021-12-24Add docs for Refinement classzverok
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5272
2021-12-22Split too long lineNobuyoshi Nakada
I don't have a display enough for 170 columns, and it is hard to use small fonts for my eyes. :(
2021-12-20Remove Class#descendantsJeremy Evans
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5309
2021-11-23Speed up Ractors for Variable Width AllocationPeter Zhu
This commit adds a Ractor cache for every size pool. Previously, all VWA allocated objects used the slowpath and locked the VM. On a micro-benchmark that benchmarks String allocation: VWA turned off: 29.196591 0.889709 30.086300 ( 9.434059) VWA before this commit: 29.279486 41.477869 70.757355 ( 12.527379) VWA after this commit: 16.782903 0.557117 17.340020 ( 4.255603) Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5151