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2020-10-12Skip array embedding if `MRB_NO_BOXING` and `MRB_32BIT`; fix #4382Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
On some platforms, `sizeof(mrb_value) > sizeof(void*)*3`, which makes `MRB_ARY_EMBED_LEN_MAX` zero. And zero sized array cause compile errors.
2020-10-12Add static check for `MRB_USE_FLOAT` and `MRB_WITHOUT_FLOAT`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Simplify `NaN` boxing definitions.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Remove `#ifdef` from `union mrb_value_`.
2020-10-12Rename `OP_JUW` instruction to `OP_JMPUW`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Fix typo `_hander` -> `_handler`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Replace global jump with catch handler implementationdearblue
When a global jump occurs, look at the catch handler table to determine where to jump. In that case, `pc` already shows the following instruction, but since the table shows `begin_offset ... end_offset`, the comparison is done with `begin_offset < pc && pc <= end_offset`. If there is a corresponding handler, move `pc` to `handler.target_offset` and continue running the VM. When a global jump across `ensure` is made by `return`, `break`, `next`, `redo` and `retry`, the extended `RBreak` object saves and restores the C-level execution position. This extended `RBreak` can have tag information, which makes it a pseudo coroutine (the "tag" mimics CRuby). The implementation of pseudo coroutines by `RBreak` is summarized by `CHECKPOINT_RESTORE ... CHECKPOINT_MAIN ... CHECKPOINT_END` and `throw_tagged_break` / `unwind_ensure` macros. The restart of processing is branched by `RBREAK_TAG_FOREACH(DISPATCH_CHECKPOINTS)`. - Not only `rescue` blocks but also `ensure` blocks are now sandwiched between `OP_EXCEPT` and `OP_RAISEIF`. - Remove the function `ecall()`. It is no longer necessary to re-enter the VM to perform an "ensure block". This will resolves #1888. - Added instruction `OP_JUW` (Jump while UnWind). It jumps unconditionally like `OP_JMP`, but searches the catch handler table and executes the ensure block. Since it searches the catch handler table, it is much heavier than `OP_JMP`.
2020-10-12Removed push/pop instructions for rescue/ensuredearblue
`OP_PUSHERR`, `OP_POPERR`, `OP_EPUSH` and `OP_EPOP` are removed.
2020-10-12Extended `OP_EXCEPT` and `OP_RAISE` (`OP_RAISEIF`) instructionsdearblue
- `OP_EXCEPT` checks if `mrb->exc` is `NULL`, `MRB_TT_EXCEPTION` or `MRB_TT_BREAK`. If `mrb->exc` is `NULL`, it will be replaced with `nil`. - If `OP_RAISE` is `nil`, it does nothing and the immediately following instruction is executed (like `OP_NOP`). Also, in case of `RBreak` object, it moves to the processing for `break`. With this change, the instruction name is changed from `OP_RAISE` to `OP_RAISEIF`.
2020-10-12Extended mruby binary formatdearblue
The catch handler table is combined with iseq block. This is to prevent the structure from growing by adding a field for the catch handler table to the `mrb_irep` structure. "iseq block" and "catch handler table": [number of catch handler table (2 bytes)] [number of byte code (4 bytes)] [iseq (any bytes)] [catch handlers (multiple of 7 bytes)] catch handler: [catch type (1 byte)] [begin offset (2 bytes)] [end offset (2 bytes)] [target offset (2 bytes)] catch type: enum mrb_catch_type (0 = rescue, 1 = ensure) begin offset: Includes the specified instruction address end offset: Does not include the specified instruction address target offset: replaces pc with the specified instruction address This table is not expanded by `read_irep_record_1()`. The necessary elements are expanded one by one when used.
2020-10-12Revert 4c001673bYukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Probably I misunderstand strict aliasing rule of C++. The fix in 4c001673b was other way around.
2020-10-12Rename `union mrb_value` to `union mrb_value_`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Since some compiler complains when we `typedef` `mrb_value`.
2020-10-12Simplify `mrb_value` structure for `MRB_WORD_BOXING`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Simplify `mrb_value` structure for `MRB_NAN_BOXING`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Refine `MRB_NAN_BOXING` on 32bit architecture.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
You don't need pointer tweaking on 32bit architecture, where pointers fit in 32bit (lower half of mrb_value).
2020-10-12Change default boxing scheme from `MRB_NO_BOXING`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
On 64bit platforms: `MRB_NAN_BOXING` On 32bit platforms: `MRB_WORD_BOXING` On debugging: `MRB_NO_BOXING`
2020-10-12Pack `mrb_value` into `uint64_t` when `MRB_NAN_BOXING`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12You don't need to keep index in local variables info in `irep`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Enable method cache by default.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Introduced `MRB_NO_METHOD_CACHE` which is inverse of `MRB_METHOD_CACHE` that should be enabled intestinally. In addition, the default cache is made bigger (128 -> 256).
2020-10-12Upgrade `RITE_VM_VERSION` to `0300` (means mruby 3.0).Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Split `MRB_BINARY_FORMAT` to major and minor.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
The minor versions should be upper compatible. So mere opcode, section addition can be done without breaking compiled binary.
2020-10-12Update opcode reference and comment.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
- no OP_EXT_ anymore - OP_LOADI16 in right position
2020-10-12Remove `OP_EXT[123]` from operands.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Add `const` to `irep` structure to place data on ROM.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Specify the size of `struct RStringEmbed` array part.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Clarify the use of `MRB_64BIT` and `MRB_INT64` in `dump.c` and `load.c`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
- `MRB_64BIT`: the size of a pointer is 64 bits - `MRB_INT64`: the size of `mrb_int` is 64 bits
2020-10-12Generate C struct from `irep` instead of binary dump.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Generate C source file to represent `mrb_irep` structures.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Type `mrbc -S -B<init> -o<outfile> <rbfiles...>` to generate the C source code that holds compiled `mrb_irep`. Appending the following code to the bottom of the generated code, `mruby` executes the compiled code: ```C int main() { mrb_state *mrb = mrb_open(); struct RProc *p = mrb_proc_new(mrb, &init_irep); mrb_vm_run(mrb, p, mrb_top_self(mrb), 0); mrb_close(mrb); return 0; } ``` Eventually static compile should use this representation, instead of `uint8_t` array that holds `mrb` data, so that we can skip interpreting `mrb` data.
2020-10-12Replace entire `irep->pool`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Changes: - `pool format is completely replaced - supported types: `STR`, `INT32`, `INT64`, `FLOAT` - `FLOAT` may be replaced by binary representation in the future - insert `NUL` after string literals in `mrb` files - `irep->pool` no longer store values in `mrb_value` - instead it stores in `mrb_pool_value` - less allocation - `mrb_irep` can be stored in ROM
2020-10-12Rename `struct mrb_locals` to `struct mrb_lvinfo`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
That stands for "local variable information".
2020-10-12Add `irep` C struct dump from `mrbc` with `-S` option.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
But we need more work: - recursive `irep` dump (`irep->reps`) - pool values dump (`irep->pool`)
2020-10-12Add `const` modifier to `mrb_irep` for `code_fetch_hook`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Stringify non C identifier symbols to stop macro errors by old gcc.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-10-12Constify `irep` members.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
- `pool` - `syms` - `reps`
2020-10-12Change the arguments of following implicit conversion functions:Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
- `mrb_convert_type` - `mrb_check_convert_type` Those function no longer take `tname` string representation of desired type, and take method symbols instead of `const char*` names. This is incompatible change. I hope no third-party gems use those functions.
2020-10-12Provide functions that take symbols instead of `const char*`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
- mrb_define_class_id - mrb_define_module_id - mrb_define_method_id - mrb_define_singleton_method_id - mrb_define_module_function_id - mrb_define_const_id - mrb_undef_method_id - mrb_undef_class_method_id - mrb_class_defined_id - mrb_class_get_id - mrb_class_defined_under_id - mrb_class_get_under_id - mrb_module_get_id - mrb_module_get_under_id - mrb_define_class_under_id - mrb_define_module_under_id - mrb_exc_get_id
2020-10-12Add functions that take symbols as arguments.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
- :
2020-10-12Define a new function `mrb_funcall_id()`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
`mrb_funcall_id()` takes `mrb_sym` instead of `char*` for a method name. You can use `MRB_SYM()`/`MRB_QSYM()` to specify the method to call.
2020-10-12Rename `MRB_OPSYM()` to `MRB_QSYM()`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Where `QSYM` means quoted symbols, which cannot be represented C symbols, so specify aliases instead. - operators: name of the operation, e.g. add for `+` - predicates: add `_p` suffix instead of `?` - bang methods: add `_b` suffix instead of `!` - instance variables: add `a_` prefix instead of `@` - global variables: add `d_` prefix instead of `@` - class variables: unsupported; don't use them
2020-10-12Create `MRB_OPSYM()` macro to refer symbols corresponding operators.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
For example, `MRB_OPSYM(add)` refers a symbol for `+`.
2020-10-12Undefine internal macros in `presym.h`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
- MRB_PRESYM_CSYM - MRB_PRESYM_SYM
2020-10-12Add `MRB_SYM()` for inline symbols.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-09-25Prohibit string changes by "s"/"z" specifier of `mrb_get_args()`dearblue
- The `s` specifier is a string pointer obtained without performing `mrb_str_modify()`, so it cannot be changed. - The `z` specifier cannot be changed because it is a string pointer obtained by `RSTRING_CSTR()` which returns `const char *`.
2020-09-10Merge pull request #4933 from dearblue/variablesYukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Fix take over file scope variables with `mruby` and `mirb` command
2020-09-03Remove `enum call_type`dearblue
It seems to be unnecessary from mruby-1.0.0 or earlier.
2020-08-29mruby-io: Fixing compilation issue under the legacy MinGW environmentSiZiOUS
Adding MRB_MINGW32_LEGACY in common.h in order to identify the legacy MinGW environment (i.e. NOT to be confused with MinGW-w64). For more info about MinGW defined macros, see: https://sourceforge.net/p/predef/wiki/Compilers/
2020-08-12Simplify MSVC detection to `mrb_static_assert`KOBAYASHI Shuji
2020-08-11Merge pull request #5062 from ↵Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
shuujii/use-normal-static_assert-in-mrb_static_assert-as-much-as-possible Use normal `static_assert` in `mrb_static_assert` as much as possible
2020-08-11Use normal `static_assert` in `mrb_static_assert` as much as possibleKOBAYASHI Shuji
* `_Static_assert` can also be used with `-std=gnu99` on GCC >= 4.6. * `static_assert` can be used on MSVC. * `static_assert` can be used even on old G++/Clang++ if `__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__` is defined.
2020-08-11Fix `mrb_int` and `size_t` combination warnings.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-08-09Allow `mrb_static_assert()` to be used outside of functionsKOBAYASHI Shuji
The use of `struct` is an idea by @dearblue.