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2021-01-24Prohibit `r` suffix after scientific notation (e.g. `1e10`).Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
As CRuby does.
2021-01-22Minimize the changes in #5277Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Instead of including `mruby/presym.h` everywhere, we provided the fallback `mruby/presym.inc` under `include/mruby` directory, and specify `-I<build-dir>/include` before `-I<top-dir>/include` in `presym.rake`. So even when someone drops `-I<build-dir>/include` in compiler options, it just compiles without failure.
2021-01-21Merge branch 'avoid-including-presym.inc-in-existing-header-files' of ↵Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
https://github.com/shuujii/mruby into shuujii-avoid-including-presym.inc-in-existing-header-files
2021-01-21Fix a bug that `:_1` to cause syntax error; fix #5295Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2021-01-21Better error messages with yacc tokens.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2021-01-15Avoid syntax error regarding colons in the expression; fix #5290Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Reported and inspired by @hasumikin; based on CRuby's `parse.y`.
2021-01-12Merge branch 'reorganize-ci' of https://github.com/dearblue/mruby into ↵Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
dearblue-reorganize-ci
2021-01-11Avoid including `presym.inc` in existing header filesKOBAYASHI Shuji
Addressed an issue where existing programs linking `libmruby.a` could only be built by adding `<build-dir>/include` to compiler's include path.
2021-01-10Fix mixture of inline `int` declaration in `for` statement.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2021-01-10Unified `target_class` and `env` of `mrb_callinfo`dearblue
If there is `env`, `env->c` means `target_class`.
2021-01-07Use `nint()` for implicit cast; ref #5260Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2021-01-06Add heredoc_push_indented helper functionSeeker
2021-01-06Fix line continuations with mixed indentation in squiggly heredocsSeeker
2021-01-06Fix build with `enable_cxx_exception`KOBAYASHI Shuji
2021-01-06Use `~0U` instead of `~0` to avoid sign comparison warnings.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2021-01-06Merge branch 'improve-source-scanning-for-presym' of ↵Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
https://github.com/shuujii/mruby into shuujii-improve-source-scanning-for-presym
2021-01-06Avoid comparing `-1` with `size_t` (unsigned); Use `~0` instead.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2021-01-03Fix for escaped newlines in squiggly heredocsSeeker
2021-01-02Use type casting macros; ref #5246 #5247Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-12-31Treat tabs as 8 spaces in squiggly heredocsSeeker
2020-12-31Fix regression for squiggly heredocsSeeker
2020-12-28Fix mixed indentation and escaped tabs in squiggly heredocsSeeker
2020-12-27Fix for empty lines in squiggly heredocsSeeker
2020-12-27Fix operand types errorSeeker
2020-12-27Commit y.tab.cSeeker
2020-12-26Add support for squiggly heredocsSeeker
2020-12-24Reset paren_nest at tAREF and tASET.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-12-19🔒 Fix missing HTTPS on linksJohn Bampton
2020-12-17feat(CI): add a GitHub Action to check spellingJohn Bampton
- Fix spelling - Run only on pull request - Using https://github.com/client9/misspell
2020-12-15refactor: remove trailing whitespace from C, Header, Ruby and YAML filesJohn Bampton
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2020-12-13Improve source scanning for presymKOBAYASHI Shuji
The accuracy is greatly improved by using the C preprocessor to scan C sources for presym. C preprocessor can perfectly interpret all comments and preprocessor directives, so it can detect all symbols defined, for example `mrbgems/mruby-socket/src/const.cstub`. Also, as described later, this change will greatly improve the accuracy of presym detection from Ruby sources. ## Result The number of lines in the `presym` file for all gems is as follows: ```console Previous: 999 (false positive = 89, undetected = 297) New: 1207 ``` ## Build process The new build process (with presym) is as follows: 1. Build `mrbc` without presym (more on building without presym later). 2. Compile Ruby sources to C struct format with the `mrbc` created in step 1, and create` mrblib.c` and `gem_init.c`. Note that the symbols in the created files are output as `MRB_SYM` family macros or `mrb_intern_lit` instead of IDs (details will be described later). 3. C preprocessor processes C sources including the created files of step 2 and outputs them as `.i` files. In these files, for example, `MRB_IVSYM(foo)` is converted to `<@! "@" "foo" !@>` and `mrb_define_module(mrb, "Foo")` is converted to `<@! "Foo" !@>`. 4. Scan the files created in step 3 and create `presym` and` presym.inc` files. The files created in step 2 should output all static symbols defined in Ruby sources, including local variables, so we can detect all presyms by just scanning C sources without scanning Ruby sources directly. Further, by this process, the files to be scanned becomes the same as the files to be compiled, so that there is no excess or deficiency. ## Related changes The following changes have been made in relation to realizing this feature. ### Allow build without presym It enables build without presym to achieve the "Build process: 1". This incorporates #5202, see its issue for details. Note that when presym is enabled, even adding a local variable to a Ruby source may change contents of presym and require recompilation of almost all C sources. This is inconvenient, especially during trial and error in development, but this feature is also useful because it does not cause this problem if presym is disabled. ### Automatically create build target for `mrbc` without presym The `mrbc` used in the "Build process: 1" will be built by automatically creating a build target for it. The build name is `SOURCE_BUILD_NAME/mrbc`. ### Constantize output of C struct format by `mrbc` To realizing the "Build process: 2", as mentioned above, symbol IDs are not output directly in C struct format output by `mrbc`. As a result, the output becomes constant regardless of the state of presym at the time of `mrbc` build, and it is possible to detect symbols of Ruby sources in the same way as other C sources. Note that `mrb_intern_lit` is used for symbols that do not become presym, but in this state, the corresponding element in the symbol array cannot be statically initialized, so it is initialized at run time (therefore, in this case, the `const` qualifier is not added to the symbol array). ### Specify arbitrary `mrbc` file To realizing the "Build process: 2", enabled to specify `mrbc` created by another build target or pre-built` mrbc`. Use `MRuby::Build#mrbcfile =` to specify it explicitly. You can omit the "Build process: 1" by specifying pre-built `mrbc`, and you can always use an optimized build to compile Ruby sources faster. I think changes that affect the output of `mrbc` are rare, so in many cases it helps to improve efficiency. With presym, the build will be a little slower due to more build steps, but this feature will improve it a bit. ### Create presym files for each build target This feature was proposed at #5194 and merged once, but was reverted in 5c205e6e due to problems especially with cross-compilation. It has been introduced again because this change solves the problem. The presym files will be created below. * `build/NAME/presym` * `build/NAME/include/mruby/presym.inc` ### Other changes * Because presym detection accuracy is greatly improved as mentioned above, `MRuby::Gem::Specification#cdump?` is set to true by default, and `disable_cdump` is added instead of `enable_cdump`. Also, support for gem specific presym files has been discontinued (https://github.com/mruby/mruby/issues/5151#issuecomment-730967232). * Previously, `mrbc` was automatically created for the `host` build, but it will not be created if the build target for `mrbc` mentioned above is automatically created. At this time, `mrbc` file of the `mrbc` build is copied to` bin/`. * Two types of `.d` files will be created, `.o.d` and `.i.d`. oThis is because if `.i` depends on `presym.inc`, the dependency will circulate, so the `.d` file cannot be shared. * Changed file created with `enable_cxx_exception` to `X-cxx.cxx` from `X.cxx` to use the mruby standard Rake rule. ### Note Almost all C sources will need to be recompiled if there are any changes to `persym.inc` (if not recompiled properly, it will often result in run-time error). If `gcc` toolchain is used, dependencies are resolved by the `.d` file, so it become automatically recompile target, but if not (e.g. MSVC), it is necessary to manually make it recompile target. Also, even if `gcc` toolchain is used, it may not become recompile target if external gems does not use the mruby standard Rake rule. In particular, if the standard rule is overwritten, such as https://github.com/mruby/mruby/pull/5112/files, `.d` file will not be read, so be careful.
2020-12-09Argument forwarding with `...` now supports leading arguments.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
```ruby def method_missing(meth, ...) send(:"do_#{meth}", ...) end ```
2020-12-08Fix a bug caused by `tBDOT3` (argument forwarding).Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-12-05Fixed a memory leak bug on `codegen_error()` when `irep->rlen>255`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-12-05Make it possible that `libmruby.a` is not createdKOBAYASHI Shuji
Previously, `libmruby.a` was created even if only `mruby-bin-mrbc` or` mruby-compiler` was specified for gem, but by specifying `disable_libmruby`, the creation of `libmruby.a` can be suppressed. ### Note The https://github.com/mruby/mruby/pull/5084#issuecomment-723521971 incompatibility seems to be difficult for users to avoid, so the original behavior has been restored. Therefore, if we need `mrbc` other than the `host` build, we need to explicitly specify `mruby-bin-mrbc` gem. Due to the above changes, `build_config/boxing.rb` etc. will not work, but I have added` mruby-bin-mrbc` to `default.gembox` to fix it. I don't think this change is a big deal because originally `mruby-compiler` was included.
2020-12-04Move `mrbc` test to `mruby-bin-mrbc` gem from `mruby-compiler` gemKOBAYASHI Shuji
2020-12-02Fix build for C++ version >= C++11 when `enable_cxx_exception`; close #5199KOBAYASHI Shuji
2020-12-02Use `JMPLINK_START` instead of zero for a link start marker.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-12-02Remove assertions to check catch handler offset to be in 16bits.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-12-02Fixed memory leaks from `codegen_error`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-12-01Fix a ``OP_JMP` bug from `0` marker and address `0`.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-11-29Change the catch handler address to 32 bitsdearblue
Follow commit 7150c6753933f12a2ba63769fb7b3a44cfcddd3d .
2020-11-26Make `OP_JMP*` operand address to be relative.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Jump target address is `operand (16bit)` + `address of next instruction`. In addition, `ilen` was made `uint32_t` so that `iseq` length limitation of 65536 is removed. Only jump target address should be within signed 16bit (-32768 .. 32767).
2020-11-22Strictly speaking `NULL + 0` is a undefined behavior; ref #5157Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-11-21Rename `MRB_{ENABLE,DISABLE}_` to `MRB_{USE,NO}_`; close #5163KOBAYASHI Shuji
| Previous Name | New Name | |------------------------------|-------------------------| | MRB_ENABLE_ALL_SYMBOLS | MRB_USE_ALL_SYMBOLS | | MRB_ENABLE_SYMBOLL_ALL | MRB_USE_ALL_SYMBOLS | | MRB_ENABLE_CXX_ABI | MRB_USE_CXX_ABI | | MRB_ENABLE_CXX_EXCEPTION | MRB_USE_CXX_EXCEPTION | | MRB_ENABLE_DEBUG_HOOK | MRB_USE_DEBUG_HOOK | | MRB_DISABLE_DIRECT_THREADING | MRB_NO_DIRECT_THREADING | | MRB_DISABLE_STDIO | MRB_NO_STDIO | | ENABLE_LINENOISE | MRB_USE_LINENOISE | | ENABLE_READLINE | MRB_USE_READLINE | | DISABLE_MIRB_UNDERSCORE | MRB_NO_MIRB_UNDERSCORE | | DISABLE_GEMS | MRB_NO_GEMS | * `MRB_ENABLE_SYMBOLL_ALL` seems to be a typo, so it is fixed. * `MRB_` prefix is added to those without. * The previous names can also be used for compatibility.
2020-11-21Allow to mixed and specify `*.rb` and `*.mrb` in `bin/mruby`dearblue
It is not decides by the extension. In order to be recognized as a `.mrb` file, the following three points must be satisfied: - File starts with "RITE" - At least `sizeof(struct rite_binary_header)` bytes can be read - `NUL` is included in the first 64 bytes of the file If these are not met, it is judged as a text file and it is processed as a Ruby script. The `bin/mruby -b` switch is still available which treats the given file as a `.mrb` file. New `MRB_API` function: - `include/mruby/compile.h` and `mrbgems/mruby-compiler/core/parse.y` - `mrb_load_detect_file_cxt()` (remove with `MRB_DISABLE_STDIO`) NOTE: - Even script files now always open in binary mode for `bin/mruby`. The `\r\n` is handled by the `nextc()` function already, so there is no problem even on Windows. - The `nextc0()` function in `mrbgems/mruby-compiler/core/parse.y` can now specify a string buffer and a file pointer at the same time. In this case, get it from the string buffer first. This patch includes modifies by comment of https://github.com/mruby/mruby/pull/5157.
2020-11-17Overflown integers should not be fall back to float values.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-11-13Change name and usage of presym macrosKOBAYASHI Shuji
To be also able to build mruby without presym in the future. However, `MRB_QSYM` has been removed and changed as follows: ### Example | Type | Symbol | Previous Style | New Style | |---------------------------|--------|------------------|----------------| | Operator | & | MRB_QSYM(and) | MRB_OPSYM(and) | | Class Variable | @@foo | MRB_QSYM(00_foo) | MRB_CVSYM(foo) | | Instance Variable | @foo | MRB_QSYM(0_foo) | MRB_IVSYM(foo) | | Method with Bang | foo! | MRB_QSYM(foo_b) | MRB_SYM_B(foo) | | Method with Question mark | foo? | MRB_QSYM(foo_p) | MRB_SYM_Q(foo) | | Mmethod with Equal | foo= | MRB_QSYM(foo_e) | MRB_SYM_E(foo) | This change makes it possible to define, for example, `MRB_IVSYM(foo)` as `mrb_intern_lit(mrb, "@" "foo")`, which is useful if we support building without presym in the future.
2020-11-05Use `INT32_{MAX,MIN}` to specify integer ranges.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
2020-11-04Avoid integer overflow in comparison.Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto