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Extract bundled gems under ".bundle/gems" and get rid of
duplication which cause constant redefinition warnings at
`test-all` after `extract-gems` and `test-bundler`.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2922
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`rb_funcallv_public` and `rb_respond_to` require an `ID`, not a
`Symbol`. [Bug #16649]
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This reverts commit c7b71af9e21b3f0b8fe413a3c20cf4bd633c40d0, as
an example in bundler expects untouch PATH.
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This patch contains several ideas:
(1) Disposable inline method cache (IMC) for race-free inline method cache
* Making call-cache (CC) as a RVALUE (GC target object) and allocate new
CC on cache miss.
* This technique allows race-free access from parallel processing
elements like RCU.
(2) Introduce per-Class method cache (pCMC)
* Instead of fixed-size global method cache (GMC), pCMC allows flexible
cache size.
* Caching CCs reduces CC allocation and allow sharing CC's fast-path
between same call-info (CI) call-sites.
(3) Invalidate an inline method cache by invalidating corresponding method
entries (MEs)
* Instead of using class serials, we set "invalidated" flag for method
entry itself to represent cache invalidation.
* Compare with using class serials, the impact of method modification
(add/overwrite/delete) is small.
* Updating class serials invalidate all method caches of the class and
sub-classes.
* Proposed approach only invalidate the method cache of only one ME.
See [Feature #16614] for more details.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2888
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Now, rb_call_info contains how to call the method with tuple of
(mid, orig_argc, flags, kwarg). Most of cases, kwarg == NULL and
mid+argc+flags only requires 64bits. So this patch packed
rb_call_info to VALUE (1 word) on such cases. If we can not
represent it in VALUE, then use imemo_callinfo which contains
conventional callinfo (rb_callinfo, renamed from rb_call_info).
iseq->body->ci_kw_size is removed because all of callinfo is VALUE
size (packed ci or a pointer to imemo_callinfo).
To access ci information, we need to use these functions:
vm_ci_mid(ci), _flag(ci), _argc(ci), _kwarg(ci).
struct rb_call_info_kw_arg is renamed to rb_callinfo_kwarg.
rb_funcallv_with_cc() and rb_method_basic_definition_p_with_cc()
is temporary removed because cd->ci should be marked.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2888
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2909
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`rb_str_new_cstr` can raise a `NoMemoryError`.
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These were all deprecated in Ruby 2.7.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2845
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* Remove builtin_binary.inc which is generated for each time
miniruby is built.
* dSYM is a directory, not a file.
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internal/rational.h needs internal/warnings.h with Apple clang,
for `UNALIGNED_MEMBER_ACCESS`.
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patch from https://travis-ci.org/ruby/ruby/jobs/638231960
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patch from https://travis-ci.org/ruby/ruby/jobs/638226493
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2814
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Debug utilities should be accessible from any internal code.
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Needed for `UNALIGNED_MEMBER_ACCESS` using `COMPILER_WARNING_`*
macros.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2799
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2711
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2739
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2739
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On cross-compilation, compiled binary can no be created because
compiled binary should be created by same interpreter (on cross-
compilation, host ruby is used to build ruby (BASERUBY)).
So that cross-compilation system loads required scripts in text.
It is same as miniruby.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2735
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prelude.c is an automatically generated file by template/prelude.c.tmpl.
However it does not contain any required functions. So remove it from
dependency.
Also miniprelude.c is included by mini_builtin.c and does not need
to make miniprelude.o.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2735
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`gem_prelude.rb` is not compiled yet. This patch compile it to
compiled binary.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2735
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https://travis-ci.org/ruby/ruby/jobs/620972117
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This reverts commit 2615030c521afc822c66a7e139ccba3d2365ab56,
which doesn't work when cross compiling, except for mingw.
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vm_getivar() provides fastpath for T_OBJECT by caching an index
of ivar. This patch also provides fastpath for FL_EXIVAR objects.
FL_EXIVAR objects have an each ivar array and index can be cached
as T_OBJECT. To access this ivar array, generic_iv_tbl is exposed
by rb_ivar_generic_ivtbl() (declared in variable.h which is newly
introduced).
Benchmark script:
Benchmark.driver(repeat_count: 3){|x|
x.executable name: 'clean', command: %w'../clean/miniruby'
x.executable name: 'trunk', command: %w'./miniruby'
objs = [Object.new, 'str', {a: 1, b: 2}, [1, 2]]
objs.each.with_index{|obj, i|
rep = obj.inspect
rep = 'Object.new' if /\#/ =~ rep
x.prelude str = %Q{
v#{i} = #{rep}
def v#{i}.foo
@iv # ivar access method (attr_reader)
end
v#{i}.instance_variable_set(:@iv, :iv)
}
puts str
x.report %Q{
v#{i}.foo
}
}
}
Result:
v0.foo # T_OBJECT
clean: 85387141.8 i/s
trunk: 85249373.6 i/s - 1.00x slower
v1.foo # T_STRING
trunk: 57894407.5 i/s
clean: 39957178.6 i/s - 1.45x slower
v2.foo # T_HASH
trunk: 56629413.2 i/s
clean: 39227088.9 i/s - 1.44x slower
v3.foo # T_ARRAY
trunk: 55797530.2 i/s
clean: 38263572.9 i/s - 1.46x slower
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When building from tarballs, the source directory is not a git
repository.
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https://travis-ci.org/ruby/ruby/jobs/613242256#L2205
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The script in prelude.rb was embed in MRI to load it (eval this
script at everyboot).
This commit change the loading process of prelude.rb. MRI doesn't
eval a script, but load from compiled binary with builtin feature.
So that Init_prelude() does not load `prelude.rb` now.
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patch from https://travis-ci.org/ruby/ruby/jobs/611152175#L2204
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As well as the directory per architecture.
Closes https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2669
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So that test/optparse/test_did_you_mean.rb can find did_you_mean.rb.
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FreeBSD make works differently with `-j` option.
> -j max_jobs
> Specify the maximum number of jobs that `make` may have running
> at any one time. The value is saved in `.MAKE.JOBS.` Turns
> compatibility mode off, unless the `B` flag is also specified.
> When compatibility mode is off, all commands associated with a
> target are executed in a single shell invocation as opposed to
> the traditional one shell invocation per line. This can break
> traditional scripts which change directories on each command
> invocation and then expect to start with a fresh environment on
> the next line. It is more efficient to correct the scripts
> rather than turn backwards compatibility on.
Stop using exit, cd, exec in middle of commands.
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Do not search builtin scripts by using VPATH, to get rid of weird
nmake VPATH.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2665
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