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Method names need not to be printed in backtrace history.
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- (old) `undefined method 'foo'`
- (new) `no superclass method 'foo'`
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This reverts commit dc51d89ac22acc60b9bfeed87115863565b74085.
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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.
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https://github.com/shuujii/mruby into shuujii-avoid-including-presym.inc-in-existing-header-files
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Addressed an issue where existing programs linking `libmruby.a` could only
be built by adding `<build-dir>/include` to compiler's include path.
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This enhances self-containment.
Previously `mrb_context::stack` had the current call level stack, but now it owns it.
The `mrb_context::stack` field, which is no longer needed, will be removed.
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If there is `env`, `env->c` means `target_class`.
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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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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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They are basically the copy of instance variable tables. On my Linux
box, memory consumption of `mrbtest` measured by `valgrind` is:
- old: 17,683,830 bytes
- new: 14,283,749 bytes
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Where fixnum overflow can happen.
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* The `Fixnum` constant is now an alias for the `Integer` class.
* Remove `struct mrb_state::fixnum_class` member.
If necessary, use `struct mrb_state::integer_class` instead.
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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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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
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Should have handled the case `to_a` returns `nil`.
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This bug has been there since mruby 1.4.0 (2018-04).
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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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In ISO, those methods should raise `TypeError`, but the spec has been
changed. The change was discussed in [Feature#12979].
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To unify the style of messages.
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This is an experimental changes in Ruby 2.7.
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For efficiency with `MRB_WORD_BOXING` (implement type predicate macros for
all `enum mrb_vtype`).
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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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Before this patch:
$ bin/mruby -e 'p Module.new.freeze.dup.frozen?' #=> true
After this patch (same as Ruby):
$ bin/mruby -e 'p Module.new.freeze.dup.frozen?' #=> false
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This method is defined in `mruby-metaprog` gem.
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Before this patch:
p (class << Object.new.freeze; self end).frozen? #=> false
sc = class << (o=Object.new); self end; o.freeze; p sc.frozen? #=> false
After this patch / Ruby:
p (class << Object.new.freeze; self end).frozen? #=> true
sc = class << (o=Object.new); self end; o.freeze; p sc.frozen? #=> true
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Functions to add prototypes to headers:
* mrb_ary_splice()
* mrb_notimplement()
* mrb_vformat()
* mrb_cstr_to_dbl()
* mrb_cstr_to_inum()
Functions to be made `static` (`MRB_API` was not needed):
* mrb_mod_module_function()
* mrb_obj_hash()
* mrb_str_len_to_inum()
Functions to remove `MRB_API` from definitions (referenced from within `libmruby`):
* mrb_mod_cv_defined()
* mrb_mod_cv_get()
* mrb_f_send()
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We have added internal convenience method `__to_str` which
does string type check.
The issue #3854 was fixed but fundamental flaw of lack of stack
depth check along with fibers still remains. Use `MRB_GC_FIXED_ARENA`
for workaround.
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The ISO standard does not include implicit type conversion using
`to_int`. This implicit conversion often causes vulnerability.
There will be no more attacks like #4120.
In addition, we have added internal convenience method `__to_int` which
does type check and conversion (from floats).
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But `BasicObject#__send__` is still available from the core.
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We assume meta-programming is less used in embedded environments.
We have moved following methods:
* Kernel module
global_variables, local_variables, singleton_class,
instance_variables, instance_variables_defined?, instance_variable_get,
instance_variable_set, methods, private_methods, public_methods,
protected_methods, singleton_methods, define_singleton_methods
* Module class
class_variables, class_variables_defined?, class_variable_get,
class_variable_set, remove_class_variable, included_modules,
instance_methods, remove_method, method_removed, constants
* Module class methods
constants, nesting
Note:
Following meta-programming methods are kept in the core:
* Module class
alias_method, undef_method, ancestors, const_defined?, const_get,
const_set, remove_const, method_defined?, define_method
* Toplevel object
define_method
`mruby-metaprog` gem is linked by default (specified in default.gembox).
When it is removed, it will save 40KB (stripped:8KB) on x86-64
environment last time I measured.
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`mrb_iv_p` -> `mrb_iv_name_sym_p`
`mrb_iv_check` -> `mrb_iv_name_sym_check`
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Renamed flag macro names as well:
`MRB_FLAG_IS_FROZEN` -> `MRB_FL_OBJ_FROZEN`
`MRB_FLAG_IS_PREPENDED` -> `MRB_FL_CLASS_IS_PREPENDED`
`MRB_FLAG_IS_ORIGIN` -> `MRB_FL_CLASS_IS_ORIGIN`
`MRB_FLAG_IS_INHERITED` -> `MRB_FL_CLASS_IS_INHERITED`
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