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2019-09-25Make rb_scan_args handle keywords more similar to Ruby methods (#2460)Jeremy Evans
Cfuncs that use rb_scan_args with the : entry suffer similar keyword argument separation issues that Ruby methods suffer if the cfuncs accept optional or variable arguments. This makes the following changes to : handling. * Treats as **kw, prompting keyword argument separation warnings if called with a positional hash. * Do not look for an option hash if empty keywords are provided. For backwards compatibility, treat an empty keyword splat as a empty mandatory positional hash argument, but emit a a warning, as this behavior will be removed in Ruby 3. The argument number check needs to be moved lower so it can correctly handle an empty positional argument being added. * If the last argument is nil and it is necessary to treat it as an option hash in order to make sure all arguments are processed, continue to treat the last argument as the option hash. Emit a warning in this case, as this behavior will be removed in Ruby 3. * If splitting the keyword hash into two hashes, issue a warning, as we will not be splitting hashes in Ruby 3. * If the keyword argument is required to fill a mandatory positional argument, continue to do so, but emit a warning as this behavior will be going away in Ruby 3. * If keyword arguments are provided and the last argument is not a hash, that indicates something wrong. This can happen if a cfunc is calling rb_scan_args multiple times, and providing arguments that were not passed to it from Ruby. Callers need to switch to the new rb_scan_args_kw function, which allows passing of whether keywords were provided. This commit fixes all warnings caused by the changes above. It switches some function calls to *_kw versions with appropriate kw_splat flags. If delegating arguments, RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS is used. If creating new arguments, RB_PASS_KEYWORDS is used if the last argument is a hash to be treated as keywords. In open_key_args in io.c, use rb_scan_args_kw. In this case, the arguments provided come from another C function, not Ruby. The last argument may or may not be a hash, so we can't set keyword argument mode. However, if it is a hash, we don't want to warn when treating it as keywords. In Ruby files, make sure to appropriately use keyword splats or literal keywords when calling Cfuncs that now issue keyword argument separation warnings through rb_scan_args. Also, make sure not to pass nil in place of an option hash. Work around Kernel#warn warnings due to problems in the Rubygems override of the method. There is an open pull request to fix these issues in Rubygems, but part of the Rubygems tests for their override fail on ruby-head due to rb_scan_args not recognizing empty keyword splats, which this commit fixes. Implementation wise, adding rb_scan_args_kw is kind of a pain, because rb_scan_args takes a variable number of arguments. In order to not duplicate all the code, the function internals need to be split into two functions taking a va_list, and to avoid passing in a ton of arguments, a single struct argument is used to handle the variables previously local to the function. Notes: Merged-By: jeremyevans <code@jeremyevans.net>
2019-08-27Refactoring Reline.manga_osyo
2019-08-27Remove test_mode in `lib/reline`.manga_osyo
2019-08-18Remove commented out debug printaycabta
2019-05-24Support Meta key in Relineaycabta
2019-05-01Silence a (probable) debug printNobuyoshi Nakada
2019-04-30Use Encoding::UTF_8 if RELINE_TEST_ENCODING doesn't existaycabta
2019-04-30Use Encoding::UTF_8 if Encoding.default_external is Encoding::IBM437aycabta
2019-04-30Add Reline as a fallback library for Readlineaycabta
* lib/reine.rb, lib/reline/*: Reline is a readline stdlib compatible library. * lib/readline.rb: Readline uses a fallback to Reline when ext/readline doesn't exist. * tool/sync_default_gems.rb: add ruby/reline as a default gem. * appveyor.yml: add "set RELINE_TEST_ENCODING=Windows-31J" for test suit of Reline, and add "--exclude readline" to "nmake test-all" on Visual Studio builds because of strange behavior. * spec/ruby/library/readline/spec_helper.rb: skip Reline as with RbReadline.
2019-04-23Revert "IRB is improved with Reline and RDoc, take 2"Nobuyoshi Nakada
Accidentally merged when 89271d4a3733bc5e70e9c56b4bd12f277e699c42 "Adjusted indents".
2019-04-23IRB is improved with Reline and RDoc, take 2aycabta
2019-04-21Revert "IRB is improved with Reline and RDoc"aycabta
This reverts commit 7f273ac6d0f05208b5b228da95205e20c0e8286c. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@67691 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2019-04-21Add test/reline/ again, I'm backaycabta
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2019-04-21Remove test/reline temporary, I'll come backaycabta
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2019-04-21test/reline/helper.rb: define RELINE_TEST_ENCODING alwaysnobu
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2019-04-21Fix test library namenobu
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@67654 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2019-04-20IRB is improved with Reline and RDocaycabta
Reline is a readline stdlib compatible library. It also supports multiline input. IRB is improved with Reline and supports multiline. Besides, supports showing documents when completed. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@67645 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e