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[Fix GH-1901]
From: hkdnet <[email protected]>
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* node.c: strucutre -> structure
* random.c: acquried -> acquired
* thread.c: accross -> across
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This is NG. The ISO C section 6.7.2.1 explicitly states that
structs having flexible array members "shall not be a member
of a structure or an element of an array."
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NODE_FOR was used both for "for"-statement itself and for
multi-assignment of for-statement (for x, y, in...end).
This change separates the two purposes, NODE_FOR for the former, and
newly introduced NODE_FOR_MASGN for the latter.
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Because the name "code_range" is ambiguous with encoding's.
Abbreviations ("crange", and "cr") are also renamed to "loc".
The traditional "code_location" (a pair of lineno and column) is
renamed to "code_position". Abbreviations are also renamed
(first_loc to beg_pos, and last_loc to end_pos).
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The complexity is no longer considered necessary.
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"loc" was ambiguous; it might refer both a location and a code range.
This change uses "loc" for a location, and "crange" or "cr" for a code
range.
A location (abbr. loc) is a point in a program and consists of line
number and column number. A code range (abbr. crange and cr) is a range
within a program and consists of a pair of locations which is the first
and the last.
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I think that recycling the delimiter string objects doesn't pay its
complexity.
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Follow up of r61610
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NODE_PRELUDE contains a `BEGIN` node, a main node, and compile_option.
This node is assumed that it must be located immediately under the root
NODE_SCOPE, but this strange assumption is not so good, IMO.
This change removes the assumtion; it integrates the former two nodes by
block_append, and moves compile_option into rb_ast_body_t.
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nd_set_column -> nd_first_set_column
nd_lineno -> nd_first_lineno
nd_set_lineno -> nd_first_set_lineno
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* node.c (COMPOUND_FIELD, FIELD_BLOCK): moved block outside
arguments like as SIMPLE_FIELD.
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This affects only `--dump=parsetree` and `--dump=parsetree_with_comment`.
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* node.c: make them static:
* rb_node_buffer_new
* rb_node_buffer_free
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* node.c (A_NODE_HEADER): Print last location of a node.
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* node.c (rb_node_init): Initialize last location with 0.
* node.h (struct rb_code_range_struct): Define a structure
which contains first location and last location of a node.
* node.h (struct RNode): Use rb_code_range_t to store last
location of a node.
* node.h (nd_column, nd_set_column, nd_lineno, nd_set_lineno):
Follow-up the change of struct RNode.
* node.h (nd_last_column, nd_set_last_column, nd_last_lineno, nd_set_last_lineno):
Define getter/setter macros for last location of RNode.
* parse.y : Set last location of tokens.
Thanks to Yusuke Endoh (mame) for design of data structures.
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This fixes the mistake of r60722.
I used `rb_gc_writebarrier_remember` to notify to GC that the references
is changed. But the function just adds the object to the remember set
blindly. Ko1 told me that `RB_OBJ_WRITE` is suitable in this case.
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The field has a flag to represent if it is a keyword argument (that has
no braces, e.g., `foo(k:1)`) or hash literal (that has braces, e.g.,
`foo({k:1})`).
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`rb_code_location_t` has two integers, lineno and column, which point to
one location on a code. Now `rb_code_location_t` is used instead of
`VALUE nd_location`.
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This magic number has two meanings depending upon the context:
* "required keyword argument (no name)" on NODE_LASGN (`def foo(x:)`)
* "rest argument (no name)" on NODE_MASGN and NODE_POSTARG
('a, b, * = ary` or `a, b, *, z = ary`)
To show this intention explicitly, two macros are introduced:
NODE_SPECIAL_REQUIRED_KEYWORD and NODE_SPECIAL_NO_NAME_REST.
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* node.c (rb_node_buffer_new): Use offsetof for
node_buffer_t size calculation.
* node.c (rb_ast_newnode): Use offsetof for
node_buffer_elem_t size calculation.
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When NODE_WHEN is compiled by iseq_compile_each0,
the node passed to compile_when is NODE_WHEN (not NODE_CASE).
So we can not handle the location of NODE_CASE of
case statements which don't have case expressions.
e.g. :
```
case; when 1; foo; when 2; bar; else baz; end
```
This commit adds NODE_CASE2, and compiles it by
iseq_compile_each0.
* compile.c (compile_case): Does not call COMPILE_ when
NODE_CASE does not have case expressions.
* compile.c (compile_case2): Compile NODE_CASE2 by compile_case2.
* compile.c (compile_when): Delete an obsoleted function.
* compile.c (iseq_compile_each0): Compile NODE_CASE2.
* ext/objspace/objspace.c (count_nodes): Add NODE_CASE2 case.
* node.c (dump_node, rb_gc_mark_node): Add NODE_CASE2 case.
* node.h (node_type): Add NODE_CASE2.
* node.h (NEW_CASE2): Add a macro which generates NODE_CASE2.
* parse.y: Generate NODE_CASE2 if case expressions don't exist.
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* node.c (A_NODE_HEADER): Print lineno.
* node.h (nd_column, nd_set_column): Store column
number with 16-bit.
* node.h (nd_lineno, nd_set_lineno): Define
getter/setter macros for lineno of RNode.
* parse.y : Set first lineno of tokens.
Thanks to takeshinoda for review.
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This re-introduces r60485.
This reverts commit 5a176b75b1187cbd3861c387bde65ff66396a07c.
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This reverts commit 620ba74778bfdbdc34ffbb142d49ce84a0ef58e9.
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NODEs in AST are no longer objects managed by GC. This change will
remove the restriction imposed by the GC. For example, a NODE can use
more than five words (this is my primary purpose; we want to store the
position data for each NODE, for coverage library), or even a NODE can
have variable length (some kinds of NODEs have unused fields).
To do this, however, we need more work, since Ripper still uses T_NODE
objects managed by the GC.
The life time of NODEs is more obvious than other kinds of objects; they
are created at parsing, and they become disused immediately after
compilation. This change releases all NODEs by a few `xfree`s after
compilation, so performance will be improved a bit. In extreme example,
`eval("x=1;" * 10000000)` runs much faster (40 sec. -> 7.8 sec. on my
machine).
The most important part of this change is `ast_t` struct, which has
three contents: (1) NODE buffer (malloc'ed memory), (2) a reference to
the root NODE, and (3) an array that contains objects that must be
marked during parsing (such as literal objects). Some functions that
had received `NODE*` arguments, must now receive `ast_t*`.
* node.c, node.h: defines `ast_t` struct and related operations.
* gc.c, internal.h: defines `imemo_ast`.
* parse.y: makes `parser_params` struct have a reference to `ast_t`.
Instead of `rb_node_newnode`, use `rb_ast_newnode` to create a NODE.
* iseq.c, load.c, ruby.c, template/prelude.c.tmpl: modifies some
functions to handle `ast_t*` instead of `NODE*`.
* test/ruby/test_gc.rb: ad-hoc fix for a failed test. The test assumes
GC eden is increased at startup by NODE object creation. However,
this change now create no NODE object, so GC eden is not necessarily
increased.
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* node.h (NODE_OPT_N): removed.
* parse.y (parser_append_options): expand -n option loop to while
gets loop.
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A temporary NODE object was allocated to create iseq. Instead, this
patch allocates a dummy NODE as auto variable, and discard it soon.
This change is intended as a preparation to manage AST NODEs out of GC.
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