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* time.c (time_set_utc_offset): reset zone when setting to fixoff
mode. while previously TZMODE_SET_FIXOFF has reset it always,
the zone is kept for loaded zone since r65025.
[ruby-core:90627] [Bug #15439]
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[ruby-core:90685] [Bug #15455]
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Instead of using a torture test, trigger the condition for the old
segfault in [Bug #15383] exactly.
[ruby-core:90676] [Bug #15430]
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Reduce thread counts unconditionally for some CI systems with
low limits.. And Solaris apparently lacks RLIMIT_NPROC, so we
can't detect resource limits and scale the test appropriately.
[ruby-core:90670] [Bug #15430]
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* eval_error.c (show_cause): get rid of infinite recursion on
circular causes. [Bug #15447]
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Perhaps this error report is down to resource limits on a VM:
http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/centos7/ruby-trunk/log/20181221T230003Z.fail.html.gz
But rb_mutex_t.fork_gen is still redundant, I think.
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I can't find stderr in the test-all output of the CI machine,
so maybe the assertion will show what's going on.
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to investigate
https://rubyci.org/logs/rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/unstable11s/ruby-trunk/log/20181221T092505Z.fail.html.gz
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Reject ArithmeticSequence in rb_range_values so that methods like
Array#[] raises TypeError for ArithmeticSequence as an index.
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Fixes [Bug #15447]
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Fix the wrong uses of rb_int_ge in arith_seq_each.
[ruby-core:90648] [Bug #15444]
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* compile.c (compile_array): hide source Hash object.
* hash.c (rb_hash_resurrect): introduced to dup Hash object
using rb_cHash.
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Previously, these hash literals were not frozen, and thus could be
modified by ObjectSpace, resulting in undesired behavior. Example:
```ruby
require 'objspace'
def a(b={0=>1,1=>4,2=>17})
b
end
p a
ObjectSpace.each_object(Hash) do |a|
a[3] = 8 if a.class == Hash && a[0] == 1 && a[1] == 4 && a[2] == 17
end
p a
```
It may be desirable to hide such hashes from ObjectSpace, since
they are internal, but I'm not sure how to do that.
From: Jeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net>
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* parse.y (reg_named_capture_assign_iter): ignore non-local name
captures, including non-ASCII constant names.
[ruby-dev:50719] [Bug #15437]
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* vm_args.c (refine_sym_proc_call): resolve refinements when the
proc is invoked, instead of resolving at making the proc, to
enable refinements on symbol-proc in ruby-level methods
* vm.c (vm_cref_dup): clear cached symbol-procs when duplicating.
[Bug #15114] [Fix GH-2039]
From: manga_osyo <manga.osyo@gmail.com>
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Mutexes need to remain locked after forking.
This fixes "[BUG] invalid keeping_mutexes: Attempt to unlock a
mutex which is locked by another thread" and should
fix test_fork_while_parent_locked failures in CI
[ruby-core:90581] [Bug #15424]
[ruby-core:90595] [Bug #15430]
Fixes: r66230 ("handle mutexes held by parent threads in children")
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* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_call_method_each_type): we should use me->defined_class
instead of me->owner because me->owner doesn't has correct ancestors list.
[Bug #15427]
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When dropping privileges to run tests, ENV["USER"] could be set
to a user that doesn't match Process.euid, which causes this
test to fail with Errno::EPERM. Try to get the name for the
current euid, and only fallback to ENV["USER"] if that doesn't
work.
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* time.c (time_timespec): Time interval value can be zero, not
only positive. [ruby-dev:50709] [Bug #15420]
From: shuujii (Shuji KOBAYASHI) <shuujii@gmail.com>
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* test/ruby/test_literal.rb (test_debug_frozen_string_in_array_literal):
skip last test if `RUBY_ISEQ_DUMP_DEBUG` is specified because round-trip
(iseq <-> binary/array) doesn't support this feature.
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* vm_trace.c: remove `compiled_` prefix from the following methods:
* `compiled_eval_script`
* `compiled_instruction_sequence`
[Feature #15287]
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http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/centos7/ruby-trunk/log/20181206T080003Z.diff.html.gz
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* compile.c (iseq_insert_nop_between_end_and_cont): insert nop so
that the end of rescue and continuing points are not same, to
get rid of infinite loop. [Bug #15385]
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In test/ruby/enc/test_case_mapping.rb, add a test to make sure the
unassigned codepoints in the Georgian MTAVRULI range (U+1CBB, U+1CBC)
do not get converted to unrelated codepoints by String#capitalize.
(It turns out that this test was not strictly necessary, because
unassigned codepoints are already excluded by the fact that they are
not found in the onigenc_unicode_fold_lookup table. So this test only
serves to check against future regressions.)
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The modern Georgian script is special in that it has an 'uppercase'
variant called MTAVRULI which can be used for emphasis of whole words,
for screamy headlines, and so on. However, in contrast to all other
bicameral scripts, there is no usage of capitalizing the first letter
in a word or a sentence. Words with mixed capitalization are not used
at all.
We therefore implement special behavior for String#capitalize. Formally,
we define String#capitalize as first applying String#downcase for the
whole string, then using titlecase on the first letter. Because Georgian
defines titlecase as the identity function both for MTAVRULI ('uppercase')
and Mkhedruli (lowercase), this results in String#capitalize being
equivalent to String#downcase for Georgian. This avoids undesirable
mixed case.
* enc/unicode.c: Actual implementation
* string.c: Add mention of this special case for documentation
* test/ruby/enc/test_case_mapping.rb: Add two tests, a general one
that uses String#capitalize on some (including nonsensical)
combinations of MTAVRULI and Mkhedruli, and a canary test to
detect the potential assignment of characters to the currently
open slots (holes) at U+1CBB and U+1CBC.
* test/ruby/enc/test_case_comprehensive.rb: Tweak generation of
expectation data.
Together with r65933, this closes issue #14839.
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The reserved hash values in hash.c must be consistend with st.c.
[ruby-core:90356] [Bug #15389]
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[Bug #5473] [Bug #14670] [Bug #15382]
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This commit replaces the `newhashfromarray` instruction with a `duphash`
instruction. Instead of allocating a new hash from an array stored in
the Instruction Sequences, store a hash directly in the instruction
sequences and dup it on execution.
== Instruction sequence changes ==
```ruby
code = <<-eorby
{ "foo" => "bar", "baz" => "lol" }
eorby
insns = RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile(code, __FILE__, nil, 0, frozen_string_literal: true)
puts insns.disasm
```
On Ruby 2.5:
```
== disasm: #<ISeq:<compiled>@test.rb:0 (0,0)-(0,36)>====================
0000 putobject "foo"
0002 putobject "bar"
0004 putobject "baz"
0006 putobject "lol"
0008 newhash 4
0010 leave
```
Ruby 2.6@r66174 3b6321083a2e3525da3b34d08a0b68bac094bd7f:
```
$ ./ruby test.rb
== disasm: #<ISeq:<compiled>@test.rb:0 (0,0)-(0,36)> (catch: FALSE)
0000 newhashfromarray 2, ["foo", "bar", "baz", "lol"]
0003 leave
```
Ruby 2.6 + This commit:
```
$ ./ruby test.rb
== disasm: #<ISeq:<compiled>@test.rb:0 (0,0)-(0,36)> (catch: FALSE)
0000 duphash {"foo"=>"bar", "baz"=>"lol"}
0002 leave
```
== Benchmark Results ==
Compared to 2.5.3:
```
$ make benchmark ITEM=hash_literal_small COMPARE_RUBY=/Users/aaron/.rbenv/versions/2.5.3/bin/ruby
generating known_errors.inc
known_errors.inc unchanged
./revision.h unchanged
/Users/aaron/.rbenv/shims/ruby --disable=gems -rrubygems -I./benchmark/lib ./benchmark/benchmark-driver/exe/benchmark-driver \
--executables="compare-ruby::/Users/aaron/.rbenv/versions/2.5.3/bin/ruby -I.ext/common --disable-gem" \
--executables="built-ruby::./miniruby -I./lib -I. -I.ext/common -r./prelude --disable-gem" \
$(find ./benchmark -maxdepth 1 -name '*hash_literal_small*.yml' -o -name '*hash_literal_small*.rb' | sort)
Calculating -------------------------------------
compare-ruby built-ruby
hash_literal_small2 1.498 1.877 i/s - 1.000 times in 0.667581s 0.532656s
hash_literal_small4 1.197 1.642 i/s - 1.000 times in 0.835375s 0.609160s
hash_literal_small8 0.620 1.215 i/s - 1.000 times in 1.611638s 0.823090s
Comparison:
hash_literal_small2
built-ruby: 1.9 i/s
compare-ruby: 1.5 i/s - 1.25x slower
hash_literal_small4
built-ruby: 1.6 i/s
compare-ruby: 1.2 i/s - 1.37x slower
hash_literal_small8
built-ruby: 1.2 i/s
compare-ruby: 0.6 i/s - 1.96x slower
```
Compared to r66255
```
$ make benchmark ITEM=hash_literal_small COMPARE_RUBY=/Users/aaron/.rbenv/versions/ruby-trunk/bin/ruby
generating known_errors.inc
known_errors.inc unchanged
./revision.h unchanged
/Users/aaron/.rbenv/shims/ruby --disable=gems -rrubygems -I./benchmark/lib ./benchmark/benchmark-driver/exe/benchmark-driver \
--executables="compare-ruby::/Users/aaron/.rbenv/versions/ruby-trunk/bin/ruby -I.ext/common --disable-gem" \
--executables="built-ruby::./miniruby -I./lib -I. -I.ext/common -r./prelude --disable-gem" \
$(find ./benchmark -maxdepth 1 -name '*hash_literal_small*.yml' -o -name '*hash_literal_small*.rb' | sort)
Calculating -------------------------------------
compare-ruby built-ruby
hash_literal_small2 1.567 1.831 i/s - 1.000 times in 0.638056s 0.546039s
hash_literal_small4 1.298 1.652 i/s - 1.000 times in 0.770214s 0.605182s
hash_literal_small8 0.873 1.216 i/s - 1.000 times in 1.145304s 0.822047s
Comparison:
hash_literal_small2
built-ruby: 1.8 i/s
compare-ruby: 1.6 i/s - 1.17x slower
hash_literal_small4
built-ruby: 1.7 i/s
compare-ruby: 1.3 i/s - 1.27x slower
hash_literal_small8
built-ruby: 1.2 i/s
compare-ruby: 0.9 i/s - 1.39x slower
```
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* iseq.c: before this patch, RubyVM::InstructionSequence.of(src) (ISeq in
short) returns different ISeq (wrapper) objects point to one ISeq internal
object. This patch changes this behavior to cache created ISeq (wrapper)
objects and return same ISeq object for an internal ISeq object.
* iseq.h (ISEQ_EXECUTABLE_P): introduced to check executable ISeq objects.
* iseq.h (ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA_ALLOC): reordr setting flag line to avoid
ISEQ_USE_COMPILE_DATA but compiled_data == NULL case.
* vm_core.h (rb_iseq_t): introduce `rb_iseq_t::wrapper` and
`rb_iseq_t::aux::exec`. Move `rb_iseq_t::local_hooks` to
`rb_iseq_t::aux::exec::local_hooks`.
* test/ruby/test_iseq.rb: add ISeq.of() tests.
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Mutexes may be held by threads which only exist in the parent
process, so their waitqueues may be populated with references
to other dead threads. We must reset them at fork.
I am a moron for introducing this bug :<
[ruby-core:90312] [Bug #15383]
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- common.mk: Change Unicode version to 11.0.0, and Emoji version to 11.0
- test/ruby/enc/test_emoji_breaks.rb: update hard-coded Emoji version
- enc/unicode/11.0.0, enc/unicode/11.0.0/casefold.h, enc/unicode/name2ctype.h:
Add generated files. Files for Unicode 10.0.0 will be removed once we are
sure 11.0.0 works.
- lib/unicode_normalize/tables.rb: Updated table.
- regparse.c: Almost completely reimplement grapheme cluster detection in
function node_extended_grapheme_cluster().
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In test/ruby/test_regexp.rb and test/ruby/test_string.rb, change
some instances of COMBINING DIAERESIS (U+0308, above) to
COMBINING DIAERESIS BELOW (U+0324) to make it more easily visible
in test output, particularly in the context of double quotes
surrounding strings.
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* array.c (ary_take_first_or_last): expected optional argument.
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Due to assertion failures when VM_CHECK_MODE >= 2.
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* vm_args.c (refine_sym_proc_call): enalbe accidentally disabled
refinements in Symbol#to_proc. [Bug #15114]
From: osyo (manga osyo) <manga.osyo@gmail.com>
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In test/ruby/enc/test_emoji_breaks.rb, in method
TestEmojiBreaks#test_embedded_emoji, change the surrounding characters
from A/Z to the more neutral \t in preparation for upgrade to Unicode 11.0.0.
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This collapses:
```
== disasm: #<ISeq:bar@bench.rb:3 (3,0)-(5,3)> (catch: FALSE)
0000 putobject "a" ( 4)[LiCa]
0002 putobject "b"
0004 putobject "c"
0006 putobject "d"
0008 putobject "e"
0010 putobject "f"
0012 putobject "g"
0014 putobject "h"
0016 putobject "i"
0018 putobject "j"
0020 putobject "k"
0022 newarray 11
0024 leave ( 5)[Re]
```
In to this:
```
== disasm: #<ISeq:bar@bench.rb:3 (3,0)-(5,3)> (catch: FALSE)
0000 duparray ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "h", "i", "j", "k"]( 4)[LiCa]
0002 leave ( 5)[Re]
```
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