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This is my mistake, I thought they were regular objects, but apparently
they are not. We don't need to pin them.
Revert "Symbols can move so only cache IDs"
This reverts commit 672ee5f6ed5a6840a3be9150b6721a5ee8f8766b.
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IDs can't move, we need to use them to look up the symbol objects later.
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```
% ruby -ve 'p (nil..).first'
ruby 2.6.3p62 (2019-04-16 revision 67580) [x86_64-darwin18]
nil
% ruby -ve 'p (nil..).begin'
ruby 2.6.3p62 (2019-04-16 revision 67580) [x86_64-darwin18]
nil
```
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* enumerator.c (arith_seq_hash): force hash values fixable on
LLP64 environment. [ruby-core:92190] [Bug #15755]
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* enumerator.c: (arith_seq_first): support nil begin.
* test/ruby/test_arithmetic_sequence.rb (test_first): add assertions for
beginless and endless arithmetic sequences.
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* explanation of the class concept, with examples;
* docs for all class methods (most of them just say "Like Enumerable#<methodname>, but chains operation to be lazy-evaluated.", but I believe they are useful this way because now have proper call-sequences and link to corresponding Enumerable's explanations)
* simplified example for ::new to emphasize the main concept
* Enumerable#lazy docs are slightly lightened and linked to this class for more in-depth explanations.
[Misc #15529][ruby-core:91046]
Co-authored-by: zverok <[email protected]>
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A Yielder object can now be directly passed to another method as a
block argument.
```ruby
enum = Enumerator.new { |y|
Dir.glob("*.rb") { |file|
File.open(file) { |f| f.each_line(&y) }
}
}
```
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* enumerator.c (arith_seq_first): fix for Float::INFINITY.
* test/ruby/test_arithmetic_sequence.rb: add tests.
* numeric.c (ruby_float_step_size): export for internal use.
* internal.h: add prototype declaration of ruby_float_step_size.
[ruby-core:90937][Bug #15518]
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[ruby-core:90685] [Bug #15455]
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Reject ArithmeticSequence in rb_range_values so that methods like
Array#[] raises TypeError for ArithmeticSequence as an index.
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Fix the wrong uses of rb_int_ge in arith_seq_each.
[ruby-core:90648] [Bug #15444]
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Add rb_arithmetic_sequence_components_t struct for encapsulating
the components of ArithmeticSequence.
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New public C-API for extracting components of Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence
or Range.
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Especially over checking argc then calling rb_scan_args just to
raise an ArgumentError.
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* enumerator.c (enum_chain_total_size): use RARRAY_AREF
instead of RARRAY_PTR_USE because we don't need non-const
ptr.
* enumerator.c (enum_chain_each): ditto.
* enumerator.c (enum_chain_rewind): ditto.
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No point in having rb_intern lookup and cache a predefined ID
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They return an Enumerator::Chain object which is a subclass of
Enumerator, which represents a chain of enumerables that works as a
single enumerator.
```ruby
e = (1..3).chain([4, 5])
e.to_a #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
e = (1..3).each + [4, 5]
e.to_a #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
```
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* cvt(): use signbit() instead of 1/d < 0
* w_float(): ditto
* ruby_float_step_size(): unit==0 check shall be prior to divisions
* arith_seq_float_step_size(): ditto
* rb_big_divide(): same as r65642
* fix_divide(): ditto
* rb_big_fdiv_double(): ditto
* fix_fdiv_double(): ditto
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to nil
When each() takes arguments, it is never safe to assume that the iteration
would repeat the same number of times as with each() without any
argument. Actually, there is no way to get the exact number, so the
size should be set to nil to denote that.
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[ruby-core:87907] [Bug #14908] [Fix GH-1912]
From: Anmol Chopra <[email protected]>
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[ci-skip]
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Make sure Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence#each to work well
for a complex step value.
This reverts commit ca47fb329a1d48af3e1009620bdb18e931c9f188.
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This reverts commit 0a0f8238d02a2dfff4cd2892408e14cb826cec7e.
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Make sure Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence#each to work well
for a complex step value.
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added documentation of Enumerator::Lazy#force, just to clarify that it
is an alias of an inherited method. [ruby-core:88872] [Bug #15079]
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[Feature #14994]
[Fix GH-1930]
From: Anmol Chopra <[email protected]>
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This fixes a bug of Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence#last in the case that
a non-integral argument is passed.
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Undefine new and allocate methods of Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence.
[ruby-core:82816] [Feature #13904]
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This commit introduces new core class Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence.
Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence is a subclass of Enumerator, and
represents a number generator of an arithmetic sequence.
After this commit, Numeric#step and Range#step without blocks
returned an ArithmeticSequence object instead of an Enumerator.
This class introduces the following incompatibilities:
- You can create a zero-step ArithmeticSequence,
and its size is not ArgumentError, but Infinity.
- You can create a negative-step ArithmeticSequence from a range.
[ruby-core:82816] [Feature #13904]
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* enumerator.c (append_method): pretty format for keyword
arguments.
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* enumerator.c (lazy_uniq_i): create new hash for each calls.
[Fix GH-1820]
Currently
2.5.0-preview1 :001 > arr = (0..100).lazy.uniq{|i| i % 10}
=> #<Enumerator::Lazy: #<Enumerator::Lazy: 0..100>:uniq>
2.5.0-preview1 :002 > arr.to_a
=> [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
2.5.0-preview1 :003 > arr.to_a
=> []
Expected
arr.to_a to always return same output
From: Anmol Chopra <[email protected]>
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* In Enumerable, Enumerator::Lazy, Array, Hash and Set
[Feature #13784] [ruby-core:82285]
* Share specs for the various #select#select! methods and
reuse them for #filter/#filter!.
* Add corresponding filter tests for select tests.
* Update NEWS.
[Fix GH-1824]
From: Alexander Patrick <[email protected]>
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Needlessly exporting can reduce performance locally and increase
binary size.
Increasing the footprint of our C-API larger is also detrimental
to our development as it encourages tighter coupling with our
internals; making it harder for us to preserve compatibility.
If some parts of the core codebase needs access to globals,
internal.h should be used instead of anything in include/ruby/*.
"Urabe, Shyouhei" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:33 PM, Eric Wong <[email protected]> wrote:
> > [email protected] wrote:
> >> https://svn.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi?view=revision&revision=61908
> >>
> >> export rb_mFConst
> >
> > Why are we exporting all these and making the public C-API bigger?
> > If anything, we should make these static. Thanks.
>
> No concrete reason, except they have already been externed in 2.5.
> These variables had lacked declarations so far, which resulted in their
> visibility to be that of extern. The commit is just confirming the status quo.
>
> I'm not against to turn them into static.
This reverts changes from r61910, r61909, r61908, r61907, and r61906.
* transcode.c (rb_eUndefinedConversionError): make static
(rb_eInvalidByteSequenceError): ditto
(rb_eConverterNotFoundError): ditto
* process.c (rb_mProcGID, rb_mProcUid, rb_mProcID_Syscall): ditto
* file.c (rb_mFConst): ditto
* error.c (rb_mWarning, rb_cWarningBuffer): ditto
* enumerator.c (rb_cLazy): ditto
[Misc #14381]
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It seems HUGE_VAL is already used. Why not eliminate INTINITY.
NAN is also float. That of double is called nan(). This is also
fixed.
Signed-off-by: Urabe, Shyouhei <[email protected]>
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Saves a little space on x86:
text data bss dec hex filename
3684110 11968 34240 3730318 38eb8e ruby.before
3684086 11968 34240 3730294 38eb76 ruby.after
* enumerator.c: include id.h, define aliases
(Init_Enumeerator): remove unnecessary rb_intern calls
* gc.c (should_be_callable): use idCall
* vm.c (Init_VM): ditto
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* enumerator.c (lazy_map_proc, lazy_grep_iter_proc): marks values
returned by blocks are not packed in the case of nested maps, so
that the result will be same as non-lazy version. based on the
patch by akihikodaki (Akihiko Odaki) at [ruby-core:81638],
without GCC extension. [Bug#13648]
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* enumerator.c (InitVM_Enumerator): Enumerator::Lazy#chunk_while
defined. [Fix GH-1186]
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1186
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* enumerator.c (lazy_init_yielder): directly call stored functions.
[Feature #6183]
* enumerator.c (lazy_add_method): create lazy enumerator which
uses lazy_init_yielder().
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