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To fix build failures.
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This shall fix compile errors.
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[Bug #16465] [Bug #16801]
[Fix GH-2795] [Fix GH-2944] [Fix GH-3045] [Fix GH-3093]
Note: Backporting shouldn't modify object.h and instead can use
struct_new_kw which is basically a duplicate implementation of
rb_class_new_instance_pass_kw
Co-authored-by: Yusuke Endoh <mame@ruby-lang.org>
Co-authored-by: John Hawthorn <john@hawthorn.email>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hess <HParker@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jose Cortinas <jacortinas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jean Boussier <jean.boussier@gmail.com>
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As now `Object#===` document is separated from `rb_equal`, this note
no longer makes sense.
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`rb_equal` may be inlined in `case_equal` and actually same code
is generated twice.
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* Multiple times people have been confused and believed rb_equal()
called #=== but it does not, it calls #==.
* This optimization has a subtle side effect for Float::NAN,
which is now documented.
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* rb_equal() already checks using `obj1 == obj2`.
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# Iteration per second (i/s)
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|float | 30.395M| 38.314M|
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|float_true | 3.833M| 27.322M|
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|float_false | 4.182M| 24.938M|
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Deprerecated constants which had been warned since 2.4.
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Split ruby.h
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This freezes the clone even if the receiver is not frozen. It
is only for consistency with freeze: false not freezing the clone
even if the receiver is frozen.
Because Object#clone is now partially implemented in Ruby and
not fully implemented in C, freeze: nil must be supported to
provide the default behavior of only freezing the clone if the
receiver is frozen.
This requires modifying delegate and set, to set freeze: nil
instead of freeze: true as the keyword parameter for
initialize_clone. Those are the two libraries in stdlib that
override initialize_clone.
Implements [Feature #16175]
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To pass `false` as `freeze:` keyword argument, `kw_splat` argument
should be true. Also `rb_keyword_given_p()` should return true
here as `false` has been given as a keyword argument.
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Fix up the example of const_source_location at
2bde7919a0a8302c344e9bb9ddc217958fcbd3c7.
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Warn the deprecation and future removal, with obeying the warning
flag.
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This makes it possible to initialize_clone to correctly not freeze
internal state if the freeze: false keyword is passed to clone.
If clone is called with freeze: true or no keyword, do not pass
a second argument to initialize_clone to keep backwards
compatibility.
This makes it so that external libraries that override
initialize_clone but do not support the freeze keyword will fail
with ArgumentError if passing freeze: false to clone. I think that
is better than the current behavior, which succeeds but results in
an unfrozen object with frozen internals.
Fix related issues in set and delegate in stdlib.
Fixes [Bug #14266]
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This removes the warnings added in 2.7, and changes the behavior
so that a final positional hash is not treated as keywords or
vice-versa.
To handle the arg_setup_block splat case correctly with keyword
arguments, we need to check if we are taking a keyword hash.
That case didn't have a test, but it affects real-world code,
so add a test for it.
This removes rb_empty_keyword_given_p() and related code, as
that is not needed in Ruby 3. The empty keyword case is the
same as the no keyword case in Ruby 3.
This changes rb_scan_args to implement keyword argument
separation for C functions when the : character is used.
For backwards compatibility, it returns a duped hash.
This is a bad idea for performance, but not duping the hash
breaks at least Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence#inspect.
Instead of having RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS be a number,
simplify the code by just making it be rb_keyword_given_p().
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Starting from ruby 2.7.0, there's no longer a connection between the hexadecimal
number that #inspect shows and the object's ID.
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[Bug #16437]
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Saves comitters' daily life by avoid #include-ing everything from
internal.h to make each file do so instead. This would significantly
speed up incremental builds.
We take the following inclusion order in this changeset:
1. "ruby/config.h", where _GNU_SOURCE is defined (must be the very
first thing among everything).
2. RUBY_EXTCONF_H if any.
3. Standard C headers, sorted alphabetically.
4. Other system headers, maybe guarded by #ifdef
5. Everything else, sorted alphabetically.
Exceptions are those win32-related headers, which tend not be self-
containing (headers have inclusion order dependencies).
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This removes the related tests, and puts the related specs behind
version guards. This affects all code in lib, including some
libraries that may want to support older versions of Ruby.
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a frozen String
* Always the same frozen String for each of these values.
* Avoids extra allocations whenever calling these 3 methods.
* See [Feature #16150]
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If defined in Ruby, dig would be defined as def dig(arg, *rest) end,
it would not use keywords. If the last dig argument was an empty
hash, it could be treated as keyword arguments by the next dig
method. Allow dig to pass along the empty keyword flag if called
with an empty keyword, to suppress the previous behavior and force
treating the hash as a positional argument and not keywords.
Also handle the case where dig calls method_missing, passing the
empty keyword flag to that as well.
This requires adding rb_check_funcall_with_hook_kw functions, so
that dig can specify how arguments are treated. It also adds
kw_splat arguments to a couple static functions.
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It is not safe to set this in C functions that can be called from
other C functions, as in the non argument-delegation case, you
can end up calling a Ruby method with a flag indicating keywords
are set without passing keywords.
Introduce some new *_kw functions that take a kw_splat flag and
use these functions to set RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS in places where
we know we are delegating methods (e.g. Class#new, Method#call)
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We can check the function pointer passed to rb_define_private_method
like how we do so in rb_define_method. Doing so revealed some
problematic usages of rb_obj_dummy. They had to be split according
to their arity.
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To properly generate documents.
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We can check the function pointer passed to rb_define_global_function
like we do so in rb_define_method. It turns out that almost anybody
is misunderstanding the API.
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From zverok (Victor Shepelev)
Fixes [Misc #16126]
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This gets RDoc to pick up the documentation correctly.
Problem pointed out by zverok (Victor Shepelev).
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This reverts commit a0980f2446c0db735b8ffeb37e241370c458a626.
Retry for macOS Mojave.
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This reverts commit 9faef3113fb4331524b81ba73005ba13fa0ef6c6.
It seemed to cause a failure on macOS Mojave, though I'm unsure how.
https://rubyci.org/logs/rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/osx1014/ruby-master/log/20190802T034503Z.fail.html.gz
This tentative revert is to check if the issue is actually caused by the
change or not.
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Co-Authored-By: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>
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This commit adds a specialized instruction for called to `.nil?`. It is
about 27% faster than master in the case where the object is nil or not
nil. In the case where an object implements `nil?`, I think it may be
slightly slower. Here is a benchmark:
```ruby
require "benchmark/ips"
class Niller
def nil?; true; end
end
not_nil = Object.new
xnil = nil
niller = Niller.new
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report("nil?") { xnil.nil? }
x.report("not nil") { not_nil.nil? }
x.report("niller") { niller.nil? }
end
```
On Ruby master:
```
[aaron@TC ~/g/ruby (master)]$ ./ruby compil.rb
Warming up --------------------------------------
nil? 429.195k i/100ms
not nil 437.889k i/100ms
niller 437.935k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
nil? 20.166M (± 8.1%) i/s - 100.002M in 5.002794s
not nil 20.046M (± 7.6%) i/s - 99.839M in 5.020086s
niller 22.467M (± 6.1%) i/s - 112.111M in 5.013817s
[aaron@TC ~/g/ruby (master)]$ ./ruby compil.rb
Warming up --------------------------------------
nil? 449.660k i/100ms
not nil 433.836k i/100ms
niller 443.073k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
nil? 19.997M (± 8.8%) i/s - 99.375M in 5.020458s
not nil 20.529M (± 7.0%) i/s - 102.385M in 5.020689s
niller 21.796M (± 8.0%) i/s - 108.110M in 5.002300s
[aaron@TC ~/g/ruby (master)]$ ./ruby compil.rb
Warming up --------------------------------------
nil? 402.119k i/100ms
not nil 438.968k i/100ms
niller 398.226k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
nil? 20.050M (±12.2%) i/s - 98.519M in 5.008817s
not nil 20.614M (± 8.0%) i/s - 102.280M in 5.004531s
niller 22.223M (± 8.8%) i/s - 110.309M in 5.013106s
```
On this branch:
```
[aaron@TC ~/g/ruby (specialized-nilp)]$ ./ruby compil.rb
Warming up --------------------------------------
nil? 468.371k i/100ms
not nil 456.517k i/100ms
niller 454.981k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
nil? 27.849M (± 7.8%) i/s - 138.169M in 5.001730s
not nil 26.417M (± 8.7%) i/s - 131.020M in 5.011674s
niller 21.561M (± 7.5%) i/s - 107.376M in 5.018113s
[aaron@TC ~/g/ruby (specialized-nilp)]$ ./ruby compil.rb
Warming up --------------------------------------
nil? 477.259k i/100ms
not nil 428.712k i/100ms
niller 446.109k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
nil? 28.071M (± 7.3%) i/s - 139.837M in 5.016590s
not nil 25.789M (±12.9%) i/s - 126.470M in 5.011144s
niller 20.002M (±12.2%) i/s - 98.144M in 5.001737s
[aaron@TC ~/g/ruby (specialized-nilp)]$ ./ruby compil.rb
Warming up --------------------------------------
nil? 467.676k i/100ms
not nil 445.791k i/100ms
niller 415.024k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
nil? 26.907M (± 8.0%) i/s - 133.755M in 5.013915s
not nil 25.319M (± 7.9%) i/s - 125.713M in 5.007758s
niller 19.569M (±11.8%) i/s - 96.286M in 5.008533s
```
Co-Authored-By: Ashe Connor <kivikakk@github.com>
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Fixes [Bug #14263]
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Object#hash documentation was removed (probably by accident) in
7b19e6f3fdf8b0238752cb1561dfe42a283f5308.
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Because `rb_class_path` calls `rb_str_dup` already.
Closes: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2232
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