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GitHub: fix GH-102
It's for freeing a closure explicitly.
We can't use Fiddle::Closure before we fork the process. If we do it,
the process may be crashed with SELinux.
See https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/issues/102#issuecomment-1241763091
for details.
Reported by Vít Ondruch. Thanks!!!
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/a0ccc6bb1b
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(https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/pull/108)
I would like to check if a symbol is defined before trying to access it.
Some symbols aren't available on all platforms, so instead of raising an
exception, I want to check if it's defined first.
Today we have to do:
```ruby
begin
addr = Fiddle::Handle.sym("something")
# do something
rescue Fiddle::DLError
end
```
I want to write this:
```ruby
if Fiddle::Handle.sym_defined?("something")
addr = Fiddle::Handle.sym("something")
# do something
end
```
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/9d3371de13
Co-authored-by: Sutou Kouhei <kou@clear-code.com>
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(https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/pull/112)
This helps to reduce repetition in code. Instead of doing "TYPE_*"
everywhere, you can do `include Fiddle::Types`, and write the type name
directly.
This PR is to help reduce repetition when writing Fiddle code. Right now
we have to type `TYPE_` everywhere, and you also have to include all of
`Fiddle` to access `TYPE_*` constants. With this change, you can just
include `Fiddle::Types` and it will shorten your code and also you only
have to include those constants.
Here is an example before:
```ruby
require "fiddle"
module MMAP
# All Fiddle constants included
include Fiddle
def self.make_function name, args, ret
ptr = Handle::DEFAULT[name]
func = Function.new ptr, args, ret, name: name
define_singleton_method name, &func.to_proc
end
make_function "munmap", [TYPE_VOIDP, # addr
TYPE_SIZE_T], # len
TYPE_INT
make_function "mmap", [TYPE_VOIDP,
TYPE_SIZE_T,
TYPE_INT,
TYPE_INT,
TYPE_INT,
TYPE_INT], TYPE_VOIDP
make_function "mprotect", [TYPE_VOIDP, TYPE_SIZE_T, TYPE_INT], TYPE_INT
end
```
After:
```ruby
require "fiddle"
module MMAP
# Only type names included
include Fiddle::Types
def self.make_function name, args, ret
ptr = Fiddle::Handle::DEFAULT[name]
func = Fiddle::Function.new ptr, args, ret, name: name
define_singleton_method name, &func.to_proc
end
make_function "munmap", [VOIDP, # addr
SIZE_T], # len
INT
make_function "mmap", [VOIDP, SIZE_T, INT, INT, INT, INT], VOIDP
make_function "mprotect", [VOIDP, SIZE_T, INT], INT
end
```
We only need to import the type names, and you don't have to type
`TYPE_` over and over. I think this makes Fiddle code easier to read.
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/49fa7233e5
Co-authored-by: Sutou Kouhei <kou@clear-code.com>
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(https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/pull/111)
This commit adds constants for unsigned values. Currently we can use `-`
to mean "unsigned", but I think having a specific name makes Fiddle more
user friendly. This commit continues to support `-`, but introduces
negative constants with "unsigned" names
I think this will help to eliminate [this
code](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/3a56bf0bcc66e14ffe5ec89efc32ecfceed180f4/lib/mjit/c_type.rb#L31-L38)
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/2bef0f1082
Co-authored-by: Sutou Kouhei <kou@clear-code.com>
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https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/d21c69450a
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https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/7c211a43c1
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https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/447d372dcd
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Moves Expect library doc into io.c.
Changes certain links to local sections, now pointing to sections in doc/io_streams.rdoc.
Removes local sections now superseded by sections in doc/io_streams.rdoc.
Notes:
Merged-By: BurdetteLamar <BurdetteLamar@Yahoo.com>
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This reverts commit 68bc9e2e97d12f80df0d113e284864e225f771c2.
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Th buffer size is small enough and no need to allocate dynamically.
https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/f62bf0a01d
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https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/f51b038074
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Object Shapes is used for accessing instance variables and representing the
"frozenness" of objects. Object instances have a "shape" and the shape
represents some attributes of the object (currently which instance variables are
set and the "frozenness"). Shapes form a tree data structure, and when a new
instance variable is set on an object, that object "transitions" to a new shape
in the shape tree. Each shape has an ID that is used for caching. The shape
structure is independent of class, so objects of different types can have the
same shape.
For example:
```ruby
class Foo
def initialize
# Starts with shape id 0
@a = 1 # transitions to shape id 1
@b = 1 # transitions to shape id 2
end
end
class Bar
def initialize
# Starts with shape id 0
@a = 1 # transitions to shape id 1
@b = 1 # transitions to shape id 2
end
end
foo = Foo.new # `foo` has shape id 2
bar = Bar.new # `bar` has shape id 2
```
Both `foo` and `bar` instances have the same shape because they both set
instance variables of the same name in the same order.
This technique can help to improve inline cache hits as well as generate more
efficient machine code in JIT compilers.
This commit also adds some methods for debugging shapes on objects. See
`RubyVM::Shape` for more details.
For more context on Object Shapes, see [Feature: #18776]
Co-Authored-By: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org>
Co-Authored-By: Eileen M. Uchitelle <eileencodes@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: John Hawthorn <john@hawthorn.email>
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Too big parts of fractional hour time zone offset can cause assertion
failures.
https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/06bcfb2729
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https://github.com/ruby/bigdecimal/commit/4f0894c6c0
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https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/8a761cdfb7
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Revert "* expand tabs. [ci skip]"
This reverts commit 830b5b5c351c5c6efa5ad461ae4ec5085e5f0275.
Revert "This commit implements the Object Shapes technique in CRuby."
This reverts commit 9ddfd2ca004d1952be79cf1b84c52c79a55978f4.
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Object Shapes is used for accessing instance variables and representing the
"frozenness" of objects. Object instances have a "shape" and the shape
represents some attributes of the object (currently which instance variables are
set and the "frozenness"). Shapes form a tree data structure, and when a new
instance variable is set on an object, that object "transitions" to a new shape
in the shape tree. Each shape has an ID that is used for caching. The shape
structure is independent of class, so objects of different types can have the
same shape.
For example:
```ruby
class Foo
def initialize
# Starts with shape id 0
@a = 1 # transitions to shape id 1
@b = 1 # transitions to shape id 2
end
end
class Bar
def initialize
# Starts with shape id 0
@a = 1 # transitions to shape id 1
@b = 1 # transitions to shape id 2
end
end
foo = Foo.new # `foo` has shape id 2
bar = Bar.new # `bar` has shape id 2
```
Both `foo` and `bar` instances have the same shape because they both set
instance variables of the same name in the same order.
This technique can help to improve inline cache hits as well as generate more
efficient machine code in JIT compilers.
This commit also adds some methods for debugging shapes on objects. See
`RubyVM::Shape` for more details.
For more context on Object Shapes, see [Feature: #18776]
Co-Authored-By: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org>
Co-Authored-By: Eileen M. Uchitelle <eileencodes@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: John Hawthorn <john@hawthorn.email>
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6386
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https://github.com/ruby/bigdecimal/commit/223d193f01
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Fixes https://github.com/ruby/bigdecimal/issues/78 by describing behaviour for positive and negative zero in the docs.
https://github.com/ruby/bigdecimal/commit/5415b120ab
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4635
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4206
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5871
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5917
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Just to reroute compiler warnings.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6358
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getenv is a very basic function that has been in stdlib.h since
ISO/IEC 9899:1990. There is absolutely zero need for us to redeclare.
pty.c already includes stdlib.h out of the box so we need nothing.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6358
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The reason why this was commented out was because of gperf 3.0 vs 3.1
differences (see [Feature #13883]). Five years passed, I am pretty
confident that we can drop support of old versions here.
Ditto for uniname2ctype_p(), onig_jis_property(), and zonetab().
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6358
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IPv6 link local address is fe80::/10 not ff80::/10:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4291.html
Link-Local unicast 1111111010 FE80::/10 2.5.6
IPv6 (deprecated) site local address is fec0::/10 not ffc0::/10:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3513.html
Site-local unicast 1111111011 FEC0::/10 2.5.6
Notes:
Merged-By: kou <kou@clear-code.com>
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This commit just converts some of the parse method to Ruby
https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/bca7d2c549
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Commit 2885514 added these to support Ruby 2.1. The rb_sym2str function
is defined since Ruby 2.2.
https://github.com/ruby/bigdecimal/commit/be366c9cf2
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Commit 02b6053 added these to support Ruby 2.0.0. The rb_array_const_ptr
function is defined since Ruby 2.3.
https://github.com/ruby/bigdecimal/commit/678699ca1b
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(https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/pull/110)
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/4a71246645ccff001292c9d80b855b2ef5bf06c1
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Fixes id.h error during updating ripper.c by `make after-update`.
While it used to update id.h in the build directory, but was trying to
update ripper.c in the source directory. In principle, files in the
source directory can or should not depend on files in the build
directory.
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Resolves CVE-2022-25857, among other fixes.
https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/918cd25d37
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Fix ruby/psych#572
https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/92304269bc
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Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6250
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icc now seems to provide libutil.so that is not related to pty.
This extconf.rb wrongly finds it and adds `-lutil`, but `ruby -rpty`
fails because it cannot find libutil.so on the runtime.
http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/icc-x64/ruby-master/log/20220815T210005Z.fail.html.gz
```
Exception raised:
<#<LoadError: libutil.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory - /home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20220815T210005Z/ruby/.ext/x86_64-linux/pty.so>>
```
This change makes extconf.rb check libutil only on OpenBSD.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6249
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[Feature #18822]
Ruby is somewhat missing an RFC 3986 compliant escape method.
https://github.com/ruby/cgi/commit/c2729c7f33
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https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/59a6673221
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As commented in include/ruby/internal/abi.h, since teeny versions of
Ruby should guarantee ABI compatibility, `RUBY_ABI_VERSION` has no role
in released versions of Ruby.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6231
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* Fix Array#[] with ArithmeticSequence with negative steps
Previously, Array#[] when called with an ArithmeticSequence
with a negative step did not handle all cases correctly,
especially cases involving infinite ranges, inverted ranges,
and/or exclusive ends.
Fixes [Bug #18247]
* Add Array#slice tests for ArithmeticSequence with negative step to test_array
Add tests of rb_arithmetic_sequence_beg_len_step C-API function.
* Fix ext/-test-/arith_seq/beg_len_step/depend
* Rename local variables
* Fix a variable name
Co-authored-by: Kenta Murata <3959+mrkn@users.noreply.github.com>
Notes:
Merged-By: mrkn <mrkn@ruby-lang.org>
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https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/98fbd5247a
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https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/0c11ddcf46
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https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/dff37b3dd1
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Time is always in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
Also DateTime#to_time should convert to the Gregorian calendar first,
before extracting its components.
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18946#change-98527
https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/b2aee75248
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