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Rename `MRB_WORDBOX_USE_HEAP_FLOAT` to `MRB_WORDBOX_NO_FLOAT_TRUNCATE'.
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`MRB_WORDBOX_USE_HEAP_FLOAT` instead of `MRB_USE_FLOAT_FULL_PRECISION`.
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Embedding reduce memory consumption, sacrificing precision. It clips least
significant 2 bits from `mrb_float`, so if you need to keep float precision,
define `MRB_USE_FLOAT_FULL_PRECISION`.
`MRB_WORD_BOXING` and `MRB_INT64`:
`mrb_float` (`double`) is embedded in `mrb_value` clipped last 2 bits.
`MRB_WORD_BOXING` and `MRB_INT64` and `MRB_USE_FLOAT_FULL_PRECISION`:
`mrb_float` is allocated in the heaps wrapped by `struct RFloat`.
`MRB_WORD_BOXING` and `MRB_INT32` and `MRB_USE_FLOAT32`:
`mrb_float` (`float`) is embedded in `mrb_value` clipped last 2 bits.
In addition, to reserve bit space in the `mrb_value`, maximum inline
symbol length become 4 (instead of 5) in the configuration.
`MRB_WORD_BOXING` and `MRB_INT32`:
Assume `MRB_USE_FLOAT_FULL_PRECISION` and allocate Float values in heap.
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In additions:
* use bitmap for flags
* BER integer compression for length
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- stdlib.h
- stddef.h
- stdint.h
- stdarg.h
- limits.h
- float.h
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`Symbol#name` is similar to `#to_s` but returns a frozen string.
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In the ancient Ruby, symbols are represented by integers. In that era,
to get string representation from integers, we used `Integer#id2sym`
method. Later, `Symbol` was introduced, and `id2sym` was used for
compatibility. Today, no one uses `id2sym` any longer. It is described
in ISO 30170:2012 standard but I consider it as a mistake.
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This was because it caused `SIGSEGV` when `mruby -v` displayed an unnamed variable.
```console
% bin/mruby -ve 'call { |(a, b)| }'
...SNIP...
irep 0x8007d0050 nregs=3 nlocals=1 pools=0 syms=1 reps=1 iseq=12
file: -e
1 000 OP_LOADSELF R1
1 002 OP_BLOCK R2 I(0:0x8007d00a0)
1 005 OP_SENDB R1 :call 0
1 009 OP_RETURN R1
1 011 OP_STOP
irep 0x8007d00a0 nregs=6 nlocals=5 pools=0 syms=0 reps=0 iseq=29
local variable names:
zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) bin/mruby -ve 'call { |(a, b)| }'
```
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Because a structure that is an element of `presym_table` has padding, split
it into individual arrays for name and length.
#### Result (64-bit CPU with full-core gembox)
| | mruby | libmruby.a |
|--------|------------|------------|
| Before | 1,087,444B | 1,476,872B |
| After | 1,079,340B | 1,469,784B |
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Because it may not be expected result.
example: https://wandbox.org/permlink/F5Mp7IEJ1VY3CFLp
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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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To make inline symbols packed in 30 bits.
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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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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.
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Due to the above changes, it may not work with the existing build
configurations in cross-compilation (even if we can build without presym),
therefore revert it once (ref https://github.com/mruby/mruby/pull/5202#issuecomment-735412643). Sorry for the lack of consideration.
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Previously, presym files were always created in `build/{presym,presym.inc}`.
However, this constraint is inconvenient because it is common to use
multiple build configurations and build targets in a single mruby tree.
Therefore, change to create presym file for each build target.
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However, compiling by `mrbc` fails with another issue (#5116).
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Chang to compare string length first.
### Benchmark
#### Code
* https://github.com/shuujii/mruby-presym_find-benchmark
#### Result
```console
Previous: 10.240772M i/s (25M times in 2.441222s)
New: 16.412985M i/s (25M times in 1.523184s)
```
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| 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.
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- Remove `mrb_ssize`
- Fix `MRB_FIXNUM_{MIN,MAX}` to 32 bits on `MRB_NAN_BOXING`
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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 PR was from @cubicdaiya.
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- `mrb_check_intern()` to return `mrb_value`
- `mrb_intern_check()` to return `mrb_sym` [NEW]
Other new functions:
- `mrb_intern_check_cstr()`
- `mrb_intern_check_str()`
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To make packed inline symbols within 31 bits, because the new method
hash tables allows only 31 bits of symbols. They use top 1 bit to maek
unused slots.
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They used to return `mrb_value` but now return `mrb_sym` for consistency
with other `intern` functions. If symbols are not defined, `check`
functions return `0`, instead of `nil` in the past.
It causes API incompatibility but I believe few people use those
functions out of the core, and those changes are very easy to handle,
hopefully.
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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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For example, `MRB_OPSYM(add)` refers a symbol for `+`.
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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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commit 2d7d545c4c4bfce7fdcbcbe9baaeb437915742f0
Merge: 625a1249 b178914b
Author: Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Jun 5 14:35:13 2020 +0900
Merge branch 'fix-mrb_open-with-nomem' of https://github.com/dearblue/mruby into dearblue-fix-mrb_open-with-nomem
commit b178914b111dda79a8f36ec4eb3e9d37b76f982e
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 19 22:22:44 2019 +0900
Fix invalid pointer free inside other heap's block
1. `e = mrb_obj_alloc(...)`
2. `e->stack = mrb->c->stack` (`mrb->c->stack` is anywhere in the range `stbase...stend`)
3. And raised exception by `mrb_malloc()`!
4. `mrb_free(e->stack)` by GC part (wrong free)
commit 52e3d5d8585daf86af3ed12db5ab0efefbc9b956
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 19 21:55:36 2019 +0900
Fix memory leak for temporary symbols when out of memory
commit 4c5499b88e47cc6012ad7d7379cb6bc74c6a0b60
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 11:42:07 2019 +0900
Fix uninitialized pointer dereference for debug section
commit 8e993167dec62a9709d6faacd517729ddcedf4f9
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 11:41:09 2019 +0900
Fix memory leak for temporary filenames when out of memory
commit 8b422577e6eae68a28121b88421d937e8707b487
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 10:57:51 2019 +0900
Fix memory leak for irep when out of memory
commit 6b35ebf49a0aa3edb6bbda770ed58681e9c2e6af
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 10:55:50 2019 +0900
Fix uninitialized pointer dereference when do not finished initializing irep
commit 2531f2631e67e0462749618e2344c733a29238f0
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 10:48:15 2019 +0900
Fix NULL pointer dereference when do not finished initializing irep
commit e2d6896ebad13694800af49c2625e106b8440ddf
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 19 12:54:19 2019 +0900
Fix memory leak for irep when out of memory by `mrb_proc_new()`
commit b6214ff8a0a1c73bc9554e39053878ac50bb683f
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 19 12:53:07 2019 +0900
Fix memory leak for `khash_t` in `kh_init_size()` when out of memory by `kh_alloc()`
commit 19162dd6c11f0093d0011e7cab83b8f9e84c2c07
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 02:15:07 2019 +0900
Fix memory leak for symbol string when out of memory in `kh_put()`
commit 15e67297ff54bc14ef359d6d1e745d760a4a255a
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 02:12:24 2019 +0900
Fix keep wrong symbol index when out of memory
commit 3f8e2b375244f5441e8d62efa13c6e6a9afecb14
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 02:08:13 2019 +0900
Fix keep wrong symbol capacity when out of memory
commit a3cfe755ab3e758046c3f4e30938ac8d567ed046
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 19 10:11:37 2019 +0900
Fix NULL pointer dereference `mrb->c` by `mark_context()`
commit d9c7b6be6eb54630b64eea5c35be241e551676e5
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 15:25:09 2019 +0900
Fix protect exception for print error message
commit 100642750e4d549f2e8050f8d6cabdf8825d4495
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 11:59:02 2019 +0900
Protect exception for mruby core initialization
commit 7a0418304ec70764fa215bef3599f5f735222075
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Jan 18 20:38:27 2019 +0900
Fix memory leak for string object when out of memory
The `mrb_str_pool()` function has a path to call `malloc()` twice.
If occurs `NoMemoryError` exception in second `malloc()`,
first `malloc()` pointer is not freed.
commit fef1c152ce4e52b9e4a34dc23aca5b02907ac639
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 19 13:05:09 2019 +0900
Fix stack overflow when out of memory
As a result of this change, no backtrace information is set
for NoMemoryError (`mrb->nomem_err`).
Detailes:
When generating a backtrace, called `mrb_intern_lit()`,
`mrb_str_new_cstr()` and `mrb_obj_iv_set()` function with
`exc_debug_info()` function in `src/error.c`.
If a `NoMemoryError` exception occurs at this time,
the `exc_debug_info()` function will be called again,
and in the same way `NoMemoryError` exception raised will result
in an infinite loop to occurs stack overflow (and SIGSEGV).
commit da7d7f881bbbad9988a3a2b7bad8f2b72ff06bc6
Author: dearblue <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 20 12:00:38 2019 +0900
Fix NULL pointer dereference `mrb->nomem_err` when not initialized
Add internal functions (not `static`):
* `mrb_raise_nomemory()`
* `mrb_core_init_abort()`
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The bit width terminology is unified to `BIT` according to `MRB_INT_BIT`
and `CHAR_BIT`. Also the bit position terminology is unified to `BIT_POS`.
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This feature was reverted from Ruby 2.7.
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