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2023-02-27Revert "reuse open(2) from rb_file_load_ok on POSIX-like system"Takashi Kokubun
This reverts commit 35136e1e9c232ad7a03407b992b2e86b6df43f63. test-spec has been failing since this revision. .github/workflows/compilers.yml:82 https://github.com/ruby/ruby/actions/runs/4276884159/jobs/7445299562 ``` env: # Minimal flags to pass the check. default_cc: 'gcc-11 -fcf-protection -Wa,--generate-missing-build-notes=yes' optflags: '-O2' 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 --skip-gaps" ``` Failure: ``` 1) An exception occurred during: Kernel#require (file extensions) does not load a C-extension file if a complex-extensioned .rb file is already loaded /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:317 Kernel#require (file extensions) does not load a C-extension file if a complex-extensioned .rb file is already loaded ERROR LeakError: Leaked file descriptor: 8 : #<File:/__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/fixtures/code/load_fixture.ext.rb> /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:5:in `<top (required)>' 2) An exception occurred during: Kernel#require ($LOADED_FEATURES) stores an absolute path /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:330 Kernel#require ($LOADED_FEATURES) stores an absolute path ERROR LeakError: Closed file descriptor: 8 /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:5:in `<top (required)>' 3) An exception occurred during: Kernel#require ($LOADED_FEATURES) does not load a non-canonical path for a file already loaded /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:535 Kernel#require ($LOADED_FEATURES) does not load a non-canonical path for a file already loaded ERROR LeakError: Leaked file descriptor: 8 : #<File:/__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/fixtures/code/load_fixture.rb> /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:5:in `<top (required)>' 4) An exception occurred during: Kernel#require ($LOADED_FEATURES) does not load a ../ relative path for a file already loaded /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:551 Kernel#require ($LOADED_FEATURES) does not load a ../ relative path for a file already loaded ERROR LeakError: Leaked file descriptor: 9 : #<File:../code/load_fixture.rb> /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:5:in `<top (required)>' 5) An exception occurred during: Kernel#require ($LOADED_FEATURES) complex, enumerator, rational, thread, ruby2_keywords are already required /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:563 Kernel#require ($LOADED_FEATURES) complex, enumerator, rational, thread, ruby2_keywords are already required ERROR LeakError: Closed file descriptor: 8 Closed file descriptor: 9 /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:5:in `<top (required)>' 6) An exception occurred during: Kernel.require (file extensions) does not load a C-extension file if a complex-extensioned .rb file is already loaded /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:317 Kernel.require (file extensions) does not load a C-extension file if a complex-extensioned .rb file is already loaded ERROR LeakError: Leaked file descriptor: 8 : #<File:/__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/fixtures/code/load_fixture.ext.rb> /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:23:in `<top (required)>' 7) An exception occurred during: Kernel.require ($LOADED_FEATURES) stores an absolute path /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:330 Kernel.require ($LOADED_FEATURES) stores an absolute path ERROR LeakError: Closed file descriptor: 8 /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:23:in `<top (required)>' 8) An exception occurred during: Kernel.require ($LOADED_FEATURES) does not load a non-canonical path for a file already loaded /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:535 Kernel.require ($LOADED_FEATURES) does not load a non-canonical path for a file already loaded ERROR LeakError: Leaked file descriptor: 8 : #<File:/__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/fixtures/code/load_fixture.rb> /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:23:in `<top (required)>' 9) An exception occurred during: Kernel.require ($LOADED_FEATURES) does not load a ../ relative path for a file already loaded /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:551 Kernel.require ($LOADED_FEATURES) does not load a ../ relative path for a file already loaded ERROR LeakError: Leaked file descriptor: 9 : #<File:../code/load_fixture.rb> /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:23:in `<top (required)>' 10) An exception occurred during: Kernel.require ($LOADED_FEATURES) complex, enumerator, rational, thread, ruby2_keywords are already required /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/shared/require.rb:563 Kernel.require ($LOADED_FEATURES) complex, enumerator, rational, thread, ruby2_keywords are already required ERROR LeakError: Closed file descriptor: 8 Closed file descriptor: 9 /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb:23:in `<top (required)>' 11) An exception occurred during: Kernel#require_relative with a relative path (file extensions) does not load a C-extension file if a complex-extensioned .rb file is already loaded /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_relative_spec.rb:197 Kernel#require_relative with a relative path (file extensions) does not load a C-extension file if a complex-extensioned .rb file is already loaded ERROR LeakError: Leaked file descriptor: 8 : #<File:/__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/fixtures/code/load_fixture.ext.rb> /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_relative_spec.rb:4:in `<top (required)>' 12) An exception occurred during: Kernel#require_relative with a relative path ($LOADED_FEATURES) stores an absolute path /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_relative_spec.rb:205 Kernel#require_relative with a relative path ($LOADED_FEATURES) stores an absolute path ERROR LeakError: Closed file descriptor: 8 /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_relative_spec.rb:4:in `<top (required)>' 13) An exception occurred during: Kernel#require_relative with an absolute path (file extensions) does not load a C-extension file if a complex-extensioned .rb file is already loaded /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_relative_spec.rb:399 Kernel#require_relative with an absolute path (file extensions) does not load a C-extension file if a complex-extensioned .rb file is already loaded ERROR LeakError: Leaked file descriptor: 8 : #<File:/__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/fixtures/code/load_fixture.ext.rb> /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_relative_spec.rb:277:in `<top (required)>' 14) An exception occurred during: Kernel#require_relative with an absolute path ($LOAD_FEATURES) stores an absolute path /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_relative_spec.rb:407 Kernel#require_relative with an absolute path ($LOAD_FEATURES) stores an absolute path ERROR LeakError: Closed file descriptor: 8 /__w/ruby/ruby/src/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_relative_spec.rb:277:in `<top (required)>' ```
2023-02-26reuse open(2) from rb_file_load_ok on POSIX-like systemEric Wong
When loading Ruby source files, we can save the result of successful opens as open(2)/openat(2) are a fairly expensive syscalls. This also avoids a time-of-check-to-time-of-use (TOCTTOU) problem. This reduces open(2) syscalls during `require'; but should be most apparent when users have a small $LOAD_PATH. Users with large $LOAD_PATH will benefit less since there'll be more open(2) failures due to ENOENT. With `strace -c -e openat ruby -e exit' under Linux, this results in a ~14% reduction of openat(2) syscalls (glibc uses openat(2) to implement open(2)). % time seconds usecs/call calls errors syscall ------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------------- 0.00 0.000000 0 296 110 openat 0.00 0.000000 0 254 110 openat Additionally, the introduction of `struct ruby_file_load_state' may make future optimizations more apparent. This change cannot benefit binary (.so) loading since the dlopen(3) API requires a filename and I'm not aware of an alternative that takes a pre-existing FD. In typical situations, Ruby source files outnumber the mount of .so files.
2023-02-08Only emit circular dependency warning for owned thread shieldsJean byroot Boussier
[Bug #19415] If multiple threads attemps to load the same file concurrently it's not a circular dependency issue. So we check that the existing ThreadShield is owner by the current fiber before warning about circular dependencies. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7257
2023-02-06Revert "Only emit circular dependency warning for owned thread shields"Jean byroot Boussier
This reverts commit fa49651e05a06512e18ccb2f54a7198c9ff579de. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7256
2023-02-06Only emit circular dependency warning for owned thread shieldsJean Boussier
[Bug #19415] If multiple threads attemps to load the same file concurrently it's not a circular dependency issue. So we check that the existing ThreadShield is owner by the current fiber before warning about circular dependencies. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7252
2022-12-27load.c: remove unneeded rb_str_freeze callsEric Wong
rb_fstring already resizes and freezes the string, so there's no need to use rb_str_freeze.
2022-11-25Fix autoload status of statically linked extensionsAlan Wu
Previously, for statically-linked extensions, we used `vm->loading_table` to delay calling the init function until the extensions are required. This caused the extensions to look like they are in the middle of being loaded even before they're required. (`rb_feature_p()` returned true with a loading path output.) Combined with autoload, queries like `defined?(CONST)` and `Module#autoload?` were confused by this and returned nil incorrectly. RubyGems uses `defined?` to detect if OpenSSL is available and failed when OpenSSL was available in builds using `--with-static-linked-ext`. Use a dedicated table for the init functions instead of adding them to the loading table. This lets us remove some logic from non-EXTSTATIC builds. [Bug #19115] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6756
2022-11-18Rename misleading labelAlan Wu
We use this code path when we require the same extension twice, so it's not necessarily about the feature being statically linked. Removing this code when there is no statically linked extensions leads to breakage.
2022-10-20push dummy frame for loading processKoichi Sasada
This patch pushes dummy frames when loading code for the profiling purpose. The following methods push a dummy frame: * `Kernel#require` * `Kernel#load` * `RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile_file` * `RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_from_binary` https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18559 Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6572
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
2022-06-21Clarify documentation of Kernel#require_relativeBenoit Daloze
2022-06-03[DOC] Mention the case to autoload already defined constantNobuyoshi Nakada
2022-06-03[DOC] Subjects of `autoload` are not restricted to modulesNobuyoshi Nakada
2022-05-03Remove _with_gc functions in darrayPeter Zhu
darray was used in YJIT which required the functions to not trigger GC. YJIT has now moved to Rust and does not use darray anymore, so we can remove the functions that don't trigger GC and only keep the ones that trigger GC. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5874
2022-04-27Rust YJITAlan Wu
In December 2021, we opened an [issue] to solicit feedback regarding the porting of the YJIT codebase from C99 to Rust. There were some reservations, but this project was given the go ahead by Ruby core developers and Matz. Since then, we have successfully completed the port of YJIT to Rust. The new Rust version of YJIT has reached parity with the C version, in that it passes all the CRuby tests, is able to run all of the YJIT benchmarks, and performs similarly to the C version (because it works the same way and largely generates the same machine code). We've even incorporated some design improvements, such as a more fine-grained constant invalidation mechanism which we expect will make a big difference in Ruby on Rails applications. Because we want to be careful, YJIT is guarded behind a configure option: ```shell ./configure --enable-yjit # Build YJIT in release mode ./configure --enable-yjit=dev # Build YJIT in dev/debug mode ``` By default, YJIT does not get compiled and cargo/rustc is not required. If YJIT is built in dev mode, then `cargo` is used to fetch development dependencies, but when building in release, `cargo` is not required, only `rustc`. At the moment YJIT requires Rust 1.60.0 or newer. The YJIT command-line options remain mostly unchanged, and more details about the build process are documented in `doc/yjit/yjit.md`. The CI tests have been updated and do not take any more resources than before. The development history of the Rust port is available at the following commit for interested parties: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby/commit/1fd9573d8b4b65219f1c2407f30a0a60e537f8be Our hope is that Rust YJIT will be compiled and included as a part of system packages and compiled binaries of the Ruby 3.2 release. We do not anticipate any major problems as Rust is well supported on every platform which YJIT supports, but to make sure that this process works smoothly, we would like to reach out to those who take care of building systems packages before the 3.2 release is shipped and resolve any issues that may come up. [issue]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481 Co-authored-by: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Noah Gibbs <the.codefolio.guy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Newton <kddnewton@gmail.com> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5826
2022-02-23rb_provide_feature: Prevent $LOADED_FEATURES from being copiedJean Boussier
[Bug #18599] `vm->loaded_features` and `vm->loaded_features_snapshot` both share the same root. When a feature is pushed into `loaded_features`, the sharing is broken and `loaded_features` is copied. So an application requiring 1000 files, will allocate 1000 arrays of increasing size, which is very wasteful. To avoid this, we first clear the snapshot, so that `loaded_features` can directly be pushed into. Co-Authored-By: Peter Zhu <peter.zhu@shopify.com> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5593
2022-02-16Change feature_index from fake Array to darrayPeter Zhu
Using a fake (malloc) RArray is not friendly for the garbage collector. Fake RArray does not have a heap page, so it causes Variable Width Allocation to crash when we try to implement it on Arrays. This commit changes feature_index from a RArray to a darray. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5546
2022-02-05Fix TAG_THROW through require [Bug #18562]John Hawthorn
Previously this was being incorrectly swapped with TAG_RAISE in the next line. This would end up checking the T_IMEMO throw_data to the exception handling (which calls Module#===). This happened to not break existing tests because Module#=== returned false when klass is NULL. This commit handles throw from require correctly by jumping to the tag retaining the TAG_THROW state. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5513
2021-11-17Allow Kernel#load to load code into a specified moduleJeremy Evans
Instead of always using a new anonymous module for Kernel#load if the wrap argument is not false/nil, use the given module if a module is provided. Implements [Feature #6210] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4986
2021-10-10Pass the VM pointer as an argumentNobuyoshi Nakada
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4948
2021-10-08Make `volatile` the variable will be taken out from `EC_EXEC_TAG`Nobuyoshi Nakada
2021-10-04Revert rescue around internal realpath call on SolarisJeremy Evans
Solaris CI still has a problem even with these commits, so it doesn't appear to fix the issue. Reverting both 84e8e2a39bba874433b661bd378165bd03c9d6aa and bfd2f159f0c60ef8ac5bce6042edd25a571769b7.
2021-10-04Only rescue realpath calls during require on SolarisJeremy Evans
Remove temporary skip of test_no_curdir to see if this fixes the problem. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4931
2021-10-04Use a rescue around the internal realpath call for each loaded featureJeremy Evans
This appears to be only necessary on Solaris, but this commit enables it unconditionally to test breakage. The following commit will switch to only enabling it on Solaris. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4931
2021-10-02Do not load file with same realpath twice when requiringJeremy Evans
This fixes issues with paths being loaded twice in certain cases when symlinks are used. It took me multiple attempts to get this working. My original attempt tried to convert paths to realpaths before adding them to $LOADED_FEATURES. Unfortunately, this doesn't work well with the loaded feature index, which is based off load paths and not realpaths. While I was able to get require working, I'm fairly sure the loaded feature index was not being used as expected, which would have significant performance implications. Additionally, I was never able to get that approach working with autoload when autoloading a non-realpath file. It also broke some specs. This takes a more conservative approach. Directly before loading the file, if the file with the same realpath has been required, the loading of the file is skipped. The realpaths are stored as fstrings in a hidden hash. When rebuilding the loaded feature index, the hash of realpaths is also rebuilt. I'm guessing this makes rebuilding process slower, but I don think that is a hot path. In general, modifying loaded features is only done when reloading, and that tends to be in non-production environments. Change test_require_with_loaded_features_pop test to use 30 threads and 300 iterations, instead of 4 threads and 1000 iterations. I saw only sporadic failures with 4/1000, but consistent failures 30/300 threads. These failures were due to the fact that the concurrent deletions from $LOADED_FEATURES in other threads can result in rb_ary_entry returning nil when rebuilding the loaded features index. To avoid concurrency issues when rebuilding the loaded features index, the building of the index itself is left alone, and afterwards, a separate loop is done on a copy of the loaded feature snapshot in order to rebuild the realpaths hash. Fixes [Bug #17885] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4887
2021-10-02Make encoding loading not issue warningJeremy Evans
Instead of relying on setting an unsetting ruby_verbose, which is not thread-safe, restructure require_internal and load_lock to accept a warn argument for whether to warn, and add rb_require_internal_silent to require without warnings. Use rb_require_internal_silent when loading encoding. Note this does not modify ruby_debug and errinfo handling, those remain thread-unsafe. Also silent requires when loading transcoders. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4887
2021-09-18Revert "Do not load file with same realpath twice when requiring"Jeremy Evans
This reverts commit ddb85c5d2bdf75a83eb163856508691a7436b446. This commit causes unexpected warnings in TestTranscode#test_loading_race occasionally in CI.
2021-09-18Do not load file with same realpath twice when requiringJeremy Evans
This fixes issues with paths being loaded twice in certain cases when symlinks are used. It took me multiple attempts to get this working. My original attempt tried to convert paths to realpaths before adding them to $LOADED_FEATURES. Unfortunately, this doesn't work well with the loaded feature index, which is based off load paths and not realpaths. While I was able to get require working, I'm fairly sure the loaded feature index was not being used as expected, which would have significant performance implications. Additionally, I was never able to get that approach working with autoload when autoloading a non-realpath file. It also broke some specs. This takes a more conservative approach. Directly before loading the file, if the file with the same realpath has been required, the loading of the file is skipped. The realpaths are stored as fstrings in a hidden hash. When rebuilding the loaded feature index, the hash of realpaths is also rebuilt. I'm guessing this makes rebuilding process slower, but I don think that is a hot path. In general, modifying loaded features is only done when reloading, and that tends to be in non-production environments. Change test_require_with_loaded_features_pop test to use 30 threads and 300 iterations, instead of 4 threads and 1000 iterations. I saw only sporadic failures with 4/1000, but consistent failures 30/300 threads. These failures were due to the fact that the concurrent deletions from $LOADED_FEATURES in other threads can result in rb_ary_entry returning nil when rebuilding the loaded features index. To avoid concurrency issues when rebuilding the loaded features index, the building of the index itself is left alone, and afterwards, a separate loop is done on a copy of the loaded feature snapshot in order to rebuild the realpaths hash. Fixes [Bug #17885] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4615
2021-09-16[Bug #18173] Update loaded_features_indexNobuyoshi Nakada
If $LOADED_FEATURES is changed in the just required file, also the index table needs to be updated before loaded_features_snapshot is reset. If the snapshot is reset without updating the table, the name of the added feature will not be found. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4849
2021-09-12Replace RB_TYPE_P macro to FIXNUM_P and RB_INTEGER_TYPE_P macroS-H-GAMELINKS
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4816
2021-09-10Remove stale DLEXT2Nobuyoshi Nakada
Actually disabled at 181a3a2af5df88d145b73a060d51fe437c8c4ad4 in 2004, it has remained in config.status and been carried over to rbconfig.rb.
2021-08-02Using RBOOL macroS.H
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4695 Merged-By: nobu <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
2021-07-28Avoid pointless attempts to open .so file if already requiredJeremy Evans
When attempting to require a file without an extension that has already been required or provided with an .so extension, only look for files with an .rb extension. There is no point in trying to find files with an .so extension, since we already know one has been loaded. Previously, attempting to require such a file scanned the load path twice, once for .rb and once for .so. Now it only scans once for .rb. The scan once for .rb cannot be avoided, since the .rb file would take precedence and should be loaded if it exists. Fixes [Bug #10902] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4687
2021-07-24Sort feature index arrays by the priority of file types [Bug #15856]Nobuyoshi Nakada
When looking for libraries to load with a feature name without extension, `.rb` files are given priority. However, since the feature index arrays were not in that order of priority, but in the order in which they were loaded, a lower priority extension library might be returned. In that case, the `.rb` file had to be searched for again from the `$LOAD_PATH`, resulting in poor performance. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4679
2021-07-18Get rid of type aliasingNobuyoshi Nakada
2021-06-14Suppress gcc11 clobbered warningNobuyoshi Nakada
2021-06-14Revert "Suppress gcc11 clobbered warning"Samuel Williams
This reverts commit f0f9e77b65990001bd2acb42e1c6b673f6324425. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4570
2021-06-14Pack values to preserveNobuyoshi Nakada
2021-06-14Suppress gcc11 clobbered warningNobuyoshi Nakada
2021-02-16`$LOAD_PATH.resolve_feature_path` should not raiseDavid Rodríguez
I think it's more friendly and easier to work with to return `nil` when the feature is not found in the $LOAD_PATH. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2317
2020-12-11Suppress a "clobbered" warning by gcc on macOSNobuyoshi Nakada
2020-12-01rb_ext_ractor_safe() to declare ractor-safe extKoichi Sasada
C extensions can violate the ractor-safety, so only ractor-safe C extensions (C methods) can run on non-main ractors. rb_ext_ractor_safe(true) declares that the successive defined methods are ractor-safe. Otherwiwze, defined methods checked they are invoked in main ractor and raise an error if invoked at non-main ractors. [Feature #17307] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/3824
2020-10-21Don't redefine #rb_intern over and over againStefan Stüben
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/3589
2020-10-09rb_class_real never returns QnilNobuyoshi Nakada
2020-07-09Document that Kernel#load will load relative to current directory [ci skip]Jeremy Evans
Update and format the Kernel#load documentation to separate the three cases (absolute path, explicit relative path, other), and also document that it raises LoadError on failure. Fixes [Bug #16988]
2020-06-29search_required: do not goto into a branch卜部昌平
I'm not necessarily against every goto in general, but jumping into a branch is definitely a bad idea. Better refactor. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/3247
2020-06-29rb_feature_p: do not goto into a branch卜部昌平
I'm not necessarily against every goto in general, but jumping into a branch is definitely a bad idea. Better refactor. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/3247
2020-06-01[DOC] relative filename `Kernel#.require` and `Kernel#.load` [ci skip]MSP-Greg
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/3167
2020-05-30[DOC] refined `Kernel#.require` and `Kernel#.load` [ci skip]Nobuyoshi Nakada