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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.
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We don't need to require valid STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR. If we require it,
we can't use mruby on an environment that doesn't have valid
STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR such as Windows service process. Windows service
process doesn't have valid STDIN.
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The "a"/"*" specifier of the `mrb_get_args()` function will now return `const mrb_value *`.
This is because it is difficult for the caller to check if it is an array object and write-barrier if necessary.
And it requires calling `mrb_ary_modify()` on the unmodified array object, which is also difficult (this is similar to #5087).
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- Integrate `Fixnum` and `Integer`
- Remove `Integral`
- `int / int -> int`
- Replace `mrb_fixnum()` to `mrb_int()`
- Replace `mrb_fixnum_value()` to `mrb_int_value()`.
- Use `mrb_integer_p()` instead of `mrb_fixnum_p()`
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We still have `#define MRB_TT_FIXNUM MRB_TT_INTEGER` for compatibility.
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- `MRB_WITHOUT_FLOAT` => `MRB_NO_FLOAT`
- `MRB_USE_FLOAT` => `MRB_USE_FLOAT32`
The former is to use `USE_XXX` naming convention. The latter is to make
sure `float` is 32bit float and not floating point number in general.
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Except for support files e.g. `mruby-test/driver.c`, which are not
target of symbol collection via `rake gensym`.
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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/
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Legacy MinGW and MinGW-w64 had own `ssize_t`.
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`mrb_get_arg1()` raises `ArgumentError` if the method does not receive one
argument.
And replaces all `mrb_get_args(mrb, "o", &arg)` by the new function.
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The newer `clang` warns implicit float conversions.
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Ref #4982 #4983
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The behavior is different from CRuby, but we believe this is a right
behavior for mruby, which only supports either ASCII or UTF-8
exclusively; fix #4983, ref #4982
```
$ printf '\xe3\x81' | ruby -e 'p STDIN.readchar'
"\xE3\x81"
```
```
$ printf '\xe3\x81' | mruby -e 'p STDIN.readchar'
"\xE3"
```
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This fix only effective when `MRB_UTF8_STRING` is set.
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Check the file descriptor with `IO#initialize`; resolve #4966
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'stdio.h' is included in 'mruby.h' ('mrbconf.h').
However, keep 'stdio.h' used by mruby-test.
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dearblue-io-pread-pwrite
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Include time.h for ios
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It is available by default in environments where `__unix__` is defined.
Other environments are enabled by defining `MRB_WITH_IO_PREAD_PWRITE`
(requires an implementation of `pread()` and `pwrite()` functions).
In any case, you can disable it by defining
`MRB_WITHOUT_IO_PREAD_PWRITE`.
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Support bit flags for `IO.open`
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shuujii/add-mrb_num_args_error-for-wrong-number-of-arguments-error
Add `mrb_num_args_error()` for "wrong number of arguments" error
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Note that this bit flags are not compatible with the native flags
defined in `#include <fcntl.h>`.
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To unify the style of messages.
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For efficiency with `MRB_WORD_BOXING` (implement type predicate macros for
all `enum mrb_vtype`).
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`byteslice` creates 2 string objects. `_bufread` creates one, and
modifies the original buffer string, that is more efficient.
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1. `$/` and other Perl-ish global variables are not defined in ISO.
2. The current Ruby policy do not encourage those variables.
3. Those variables has global effect and can cause troubles.
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`mrb_string_value_cstr` and `mrb_string_value_len`: obsolete
`mrb_string_cstr`: new function to retrieve NULL terminated C string
`RSTRING_CSTR`: wrapper macro of `mrb_string_cstr`
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The binary sizes (gems are only `mruby-bin-mruby`) are reduced slightly in
my environment than before the introduction of new specifiers/modifiers
(5116789a) with this change.
------------+-------------------+-------------------+--------
BINARY | BEFORE (5116789a) | AFTER (This PR) | RATIO
------------+-------------------+-------------------+--------
mruby | 593416 bytes | 593208 bytes | -0.04%
libmruby.a | 769048 bytes | 767264 bytes | -0.23%
------------+-------------------+-------------------+--------
BTW, I accidentally changed `tasks/toolchains/visualcpp.rake` at #4613,
so I put it back.
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