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* Update the depend filesMatt Valentine-House2023-02-281-1/+0
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* Remove intern/gc.h from Make depsMatt Valentine-House2023-02-271-1/+0
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* Extract include/ruby/internal/attr/packed_struct.hNobuyoshi Nakada2023-02-081-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | Split `PACKED_STRUCT` and `PACKED_STRUCT_UNALIGNED` macros into the macros bellow: * `RBIMPL_ATTR_PACKED_STRUCT_BEGIN` * `RBIMPL_ATTR_PACKED_STRUCT_END` * `RBIMPL_ATTR_PACKED_STRUCT_UNALIGNED_BEGIN` * `RBIMPL_ATTR_PACKED_STRUCT_UNALIGNED_END`
* Adjust styles [ci skip]Nobuyoshi Nakada2022-07-271-1/+2
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* [Feature #18249] Update dependenciesPeter Zhu2022-02-221-0/+1
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* Update dependenciesNobuyoshi Nakada2021-11-211-13/+12
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* dependency updates卜部昌平2021-04-131-1/+0
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* sed -i '/rmodule.h/d'卜部昌平2020-08-271-1/+0
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* sed -i '/r_cast.h/d'卜部昌平2020-08-271-1/+0
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* sed -i '\,2/extern.h,d'卜部昌平2020-08-271-1/+0
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* sed -i 's|ruby/impl|ruby/internal|'卜部昌平2020-05-111-140/+140
| | | | To fix build failures.
* sed -i s|ruby/3|ruby/impl|g卜部昌平2020-05-111-140/+140
| | | | This shall fix compile errors.
* Merge pull request #2991 from shyouhei/ruby.h卜部昌平2020-04-081-0/+152
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* Remove unneeded exec bits from some filesDavid Rodríguez2019-11-091-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | I noticed that some files in rubygems were executable, and I could think of no reason why they should be. In general, I think ruby files should never have the executable bit set unless they include a shebang, so I run the following command over the whole repo: ```bash find . -name '*.rb' -type f -executable -exec bash -c 'grep -L "^#!" $1 || chmod -x $1' _ {} \; ```
* ext/-test-/enumerator_kw/enumerator_kw.c: remove unused variableYusuke Endoh2019-10-011-1/+1
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* Add rb_enumeratorize_with_size_kw and related macrosJeremy Evans2019-09-303-0/+36
Currently, there is not a way to create a sized enumerator in C with a different set of arguments than provided by Ruby, and correctly handle keyword arguments. This function allows that. The need for this is fairly uncommon, but it occurs at least in Enumerator.produce, which takes arugments from Ruby but calls rb_enumeratorize_with_size with a different set of arguments.