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# frozen_string_literal: false
require 'test/unit'
require 'fiber'
EnvUtil.suppress_warning {require 'continuation'}
require 'tmpdir'
class TestFiber < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_normal
assert_equal(:ok2,
Fiber.new{|e|
assert_equal(:ok1, e)
Fiber.yield :ok2
}.resume(:ok1)
)
assert_equal([:a, :b], Fiber.new{|a, b| [a, b]}.resume(:a, :b))
end
def test_argument
assert_equal(4, Fiber.new {|i=4| i}.resume)
end
def test_term
assert_equal(:ok, Fiber.new{:ok}.resume)
assert_equal([:a, :b, :c, :d, :e],
Fiber.new{
Fiber.new{
Fiber.new{
Fiber.new{
[:a]
}.resume + [:b]
}.resume + [:c]
}.resume + [:d]
}.resume + [:e])
end
def test_many_fibers
max = 10_000
assert_equal(max, max.times{
Fiber.new{}
})
GC.start # force collect created fibers
assert_equal(max,
max.times{|i|
Fiber.new{
}.resume
}
)
GC.start # force collect created fibers
end
def test_many_fibers_with_threads
assert_normal_exit <<-SRC, timeout: 60
max = 1000
@cnt = 0
(1..100).map{|ti|
Thread.new{
max.times{|i|
Fiber.new{
@cnt += 1
}.resume
}
}
}.each{|t|
t.join
}
SRC
end
def test_error
assert_raise(ArgumentError){
Fiber.new # Fiber without block
}
f = Fiber.new{}
Thread.new{
assert_raise(FiberError){ # Fiber yielding across thread
f.resume
}
}.join
assert_raise(FiberError){
f = Fiber.new{}
f.resume
f.resume
}
assert_raise(RuntimeError){
Fiber.new{
@c = callcc{|c| @c = c}
}.resume
@c.call # cross fiber callcc
}
assert_raise(RuntimeError){
Fiber.new{
raise
}.resume
}
assert_raise(FiberError){
Fiber.yield
}
assert_raise(FiberError){
fib = Fiber.new{
fib.resume
}
fib.resume
}
assert_raise(FiberError){
fib = Fiber.new{
Fiber.new{
fib.resume
}.resume
}
fib.resume
}
assert_raise(FiberError){
fib = Fiber.new{}
fib.raise "raise in unborn fiber"
}
assert_raise(FiberError){
fib = Fiber.new{}
fib.resume
fib.raise "raise in dead fiber"
}
end
def test_return
assert_raise(LocalJumpError){
Fiber.new do
return
end.resume
}
end
def test_throw
assert_raise(UncaughtThrowError){
Fiber.new do
throw :a
end.resume
}
end
def test_raise
assert_raise(ZeroDivisionError){
Fiber.new do
1/0
end.resume
}
assert_raise(RuntimeError){
fib = Fiber.new{ Fiber.yield }
fib.resume
fib.raise "raise and propagate"
}
assert_nothing_raised{
fib = Fiber.new do
begin
Fiber.yield
rescue
end
end
fib.resume
fib.raise "rescue in fiber"
}
fib = Fiber.new do
begin
Fiber.yield
rescue
Fiber.yield :ok
end
end
fib.resume
assert_equal(:ok, fib.raise)
end
def test_transfer
ary = []
f2 = nil
f1 = Fiber.new{
ary << f2.transfer(:foo)
:ok
}
f2 = Fiber.new{
ary << f1.transfer(:baz)
:ng
}
assert_equal(:ok, f1.transfer)
assert_equal([:baz], ary)
end
def test_tls
#
def tvar(var, val)
old = Thread.current[var]
begin
Thread.current[var] = val
yield
ensure
Thread.current[var] = old
end
end
fb = Fiber.new {
assert_equal(nil, Thread.current[:v]); tvar(:v, :x) {
assert_equal(:x, Thread.current[:v]); Fiber.yield
assert_equal(:x, Thread.current[:v]); }
assert_equal(nil, Thread.current[:v]); Fiber.yield
raise # unreachable
}
assert_equal(nil, Thread.current[:v]); tvar(:v,1) {
assert_equal(1, Thread.current[:v]); tvar(:v,3) {
assert_equal(3, Thread.current[:v]); fb.resume
assert_equal(3, Thread.current[:v]); }
assert_equal(1, Thread.current[:v]); }
assert_equal(nil, Thread.current[:v]); fb.resume
assert_equal(nil, Thread.current[:v]);
end
def test_alive
fib = Fiber.new{Fiber.yield}
assert_equal(true, fib.alive?)
fib.resume
assert_equal(true, fib.alive?)
fib.resume
assert_equal(false, fib.alive?)
end
def test_resume_self
f = Fiber.new {f.resume}
assert_raise(FiberError, '[ruby-core:23651]') {f.transfer}
end
def test_fiber_transfer_segv
assert_normal_exit %q{
require 'fiber'
f2 = nil
f1 = Fiber.new{ f2.resume }
f2 = Fiber.new{ f1.resume }
f1.transfer
}, '[ruby-dev:40833]'
assert_normal_exit %q{
require 'fiber'
Fiber.new{}.resume
1.times{Fiber.current.transfer}
}
end
def test_resume_root_fiber
Thread.new do
assert_raise(FiberError) do
Fiber.current.resume
end
end.join
end
def test_gc_root_fiber
bug4612 = '[ruby-core:35891]'
assert_normal_exit %q{
require 'fiber'
GC.stress = true
Thread.start{ Fiber.current; nil }.join
GC.start
}, bug4612
end
def test_mark_fiber
bug13875 = '[ruby-core:82681]'
assert_normal_exit %q{
GC.stress = true
up = 1.upto(10)
down = 10.downto(1)
up.zip(down) {|a, b| a + b == 11 or fail 'oops'}
}, bug13875
end
def test_no_valid_cfp
bug5083 = '[ruby-dev:44208]'
assert_equal([], Fiber.new(&Module.method(:nesting)).resume, bug5083)
assert_instance_of(Class, Fiber.new(&Class.new.method(:undef_method)).resume(:to_s), bug5083)
end
def test_prohibit_resume_transferred_fiber
assert_raise(FiberError){
root_fiber = Fiber.current
f = Fiber.new{
root_fiber.transfer
}
f.transfer
f.resume
}
assert_raise(FiberError){
g=nil
f=Fiber.new{
g.resume
g.resume
}
g=Fiber.new{
f.resume
f.resume
}
f.transfer
}
end
def test_fork_from_fiber
skip 'fork not supported' unless Process.respond_to?(:fork)
pid = nil
bug5700 = '[ruby-core:41456]'
assert_nothing_raised(bug5700) do
Fiber.new do
pid = fork do
xpid = nil
Fiber.new {
xpid = fork do
# enough to trigger GC on old root fiber
10000.times do
Fiber.new {}.transfer
Fiber.new { Fiber.yield }
end
exit!(0)
end
}.transfer
_, status = Process.waitpid2(xpid)
exit!(status.success?)
end
end.resume
end
pid, status = Process.waitpid2(pid)
assert_equal(0, status.exitstatus, bug5700)
assert_equal(false, status.signaled?, bug5700)
end
def test_exit_in_fiber
bug5993 = '[ruby-dev:45218]'
assert_nothing_raised(bug5993) do
Thread.new{ Fiber.new{ Thread.exit }.resume; raise "unreachable" }.join
end
end
def test_fatal_in_fiber
assert_in_out_err(["-r-test-/fatal/rb_fatal", "-e", <<-EOS], "", [], /ok/)
Fiber.new{
rb_fatal "ok"
}.resume
puts :ng # unreachable.
EOS
end
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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def invoke_rec script, vm_stack_size, machine_stack_size, use_length = true
env = {}
env['RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE'] = vm_stack_size.to_s if vm_stack_size
env['RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE'] = machine_stack_size.to_s if machine_stack_size
out, _ = Dir.mktmpdir("test_fiber") {|tmpdir|
EnvUtil.invoke_ruby([env, '-e', script], '', true, true, chdir: tmpdir, timeout: 30)
}
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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use_length ? out.length : out
end
def test_stack_size
h_default = eval(invoke_rec('p RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS', nil, nil, false))
h_0 = eval(invoke_rec('p RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS', 0, 0, false))
h_large = eval(invoke_rec('p RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS', 1024 * 1024 * 10, 1024 * 1024 * 10, false))
assert_operator(h_default[:fiber_vm_stack_size], :>, h_0[:fiber_vm_stack_size])
assert_operator(h_default[:fiber_vm_stack_size], :<, h_large[:fiber_vm_stack_size])
assert_operator(h_default[:fiber_machine_stack_size], :>=, h_0[:fiber_machine_stack_size])
assert_operator(h_default[:fiber_machine_stack_size], :<=, h_large[:fiber_machine_stack_size])
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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# check VM machine stack size
script = '$stdout.sync=true; def rec; print "."; rec; end; Fiber.new{rec}.resume'
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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size_default = invoke_rec script, nil, nil
assert_operator(size_default, :>, 0)
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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size_0 = invoke_rec script, 0, nil
assert_operator(size_default, :>, size_0)
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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size_large = invoke_rec script, 1024 * 1024 * 10, nil
assert_operator(size_default, :<, size_large)
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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return if /mswin|mingw/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
# check machine stack size
# Note that machine stack size may not change size (depend on OSs)
script = '$stdout.sync=true; def rec; print "."; 1.times{1.times{1.times{rec}}}; end; Fiber.new{rec}.resume'
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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vm_stack_size = 1024 * 1024
size_default = invoke_rec script, vm_stack_size, nil
size_0 = invoke_rec script, vm_stack_size, 0
assert_operator(size_default, :>=, size_0)
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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size_large = invoke_rec script, vm_stack_size, 1024 * 1024 * 10
assert_operator(size_default, :<=, size_large)
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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end
def test_separate_lastmatch
bug7678 = '[ruby-core:51331]'
/a/ =~ "a"
m1 = $~
m2 = nil
Fiber.new do
/b/ =~ "b"
m2 = $~
end.resume
assert_equal("b", m2[0])
assert_equal(m1, $~, bug7678)
end
def test_separate_lastline
bug7678 = '[ruby-core:51331]'
$_ = s1 = "outer"
s2 = nil
Fiber.new do
s2 = "inner"
end.resume
assert_equal("inner", s2)
assert_equal(s1, $_, bug7678)
end
def test_new_symbol_proc
bug = '[ruby-core:80147] [Bug #13313]'
assert_ruby_status([], "#{<<-"begin;"}\n#{<<-'end;'}", bug)
begin;
exit("1" == Fiber.new(&:to_s).resume(1))
end;
end
def test_to_s
f = Fiber.new do
assert_match(/resumed/, f.to_s)
Fiber.yield
end
assert_match(/created/, f.to_s)
f.resume
assert_match(/suspended/, f.to_s)
f.resume
assert_match(/terminated/, f.to_s)
assert_match(/resumed/, Fiber.current.to_s)
end
def test_create_fiber_in_new_thread
ret = Thread.new{
Thread.new{
Fiber.new{Fiber.yield :ok}.resume
}.value
}.value
assert_equal :ok, ret, '[Bug #14642]'
end
def test_machine_stack_gc
assert_normal_exit <<-RUBY, '[Bug #14561]', timeout: 10
enum = Enumerator.new { |y| y << 1 }
thread = Thread.new { enum.peek }
thread.join
sleep 5 # pause until thread cache wait time runs out. Native thread exits.
GC.start
RUBY
end
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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end