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This version of defined? doesn't seem to be possible to emit anymore.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4253
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```
$ benchmark-driver -v --rbenv 'before --jit;after --jit' --repeat-count=12 --alternate --output=all benchmark.yml
before --jit: ruby 3.0.0dev (2020-12-17T06:17:46Z master 3b4d698e0b) +JIT [x86_64-linux]
after --jit: ruby 3.0.0dev (2020-12-17T07:01:48Z master 843abb96f0) +JIT [x86_64-linux]
last_commit=Lazily move PC with RUBY_VM_CHECK_INTS
Calculating -------------------------------------
before --jit after --jit
Optcarrot Lan_Master.nes 80.29343646660429 83.15779723251525 fps
82.26755637885149 85.50197941326810
83.50682959728820 88.14657804306270
85.01236533133049 88.78201988978667
87.81799334561326 88.94841008936447
87.88228562393064 89.37925215601926
88.06695585889995 89.86143277214475
88.84730834922165 90.00773346420887
90.46317871213088 90.82603371104014
90.96308347148916 91.29797694822179
90.97945938504556 91.31086331868738
91.57127890154500 91.49949184318844
```
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Use ID instead of GENTRY for gvars.
Global variables are compiled into GENTRY (a pointer to struct
rb_global_entry). This patch replace this GENTRY to ID and
make the code simple.
We need to search GENTRY from ID every time (st_lookup), so
additional overhead will be introduced.
However, the performance of accessing global variables is not
important now a day and this simplicity helps Ractor development.
Notes:
Merged-By: ko1 <ko1@atdot.net>
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Fixes [Bug #16332]
Constant access was changed to no longer allow top-level constant access
through `nil`, but `defined?` wasn't changed at the same time to stay
consistent.
Use a separate defined type to distinguish between a constant
referenced from the current lexical scope and one referenced from
another namespace.
Notes:
Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2657
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If a function has rb_warning() that is not a leaf because warning
ultimately is a method call of Warning#warn.
If a function has rb_name_error() that is not a leaf because
NameError is allocated, then initialized. This of course
involves calling NameError#initialize.
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These settings are now covered by .dir-locals.el.
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These erb files are in fact erb comments + plain C. Adding #line
help us debug in case we have trouble there.
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[Fix GH-2009]
From: Juanito Fatas <juanito.fatas@shopify.com>
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@65664 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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An instruction is leaf if it has no rb_funcall inside. In order to
check this property, we introduce stack canary which is a random
number collected at runtime. Stack top is always filled with this
number and checked for stack smashing operations, when VM_CHECK_MODE.
[GH-1947]
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