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#ifndef RUBY_TOPLEVEL_VARIABLE_H /*-*-C-*-vi:se ft=c:*/
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#define RUBY_TOPLEVEL_VARIABLE_H
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/**
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* @author Ruby developers <ruby-core@ruby-lang.org>
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* @copyright This file is a part of the programming language Ruby.
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* Permission is hereby granted, to either redistribute and/or
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* modify this file, provided that the conditions mentioned in the
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* file COPYING are met. Consult the file for details.
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*/
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fastpath for ivar read of FL_EXIVAR objects.
vm_getivar() provides fastpath for T_OBJECT by caching an index
of ivar. This patch also provides fastpath for FL_EXIVAR objects.
FL_EXIVAR objects have an each ivar array and index can be cached
as T_OBJECT. To access this ivar array, generic_iv_tbl is exposed
by rb_ivar_generic_ivtbl() (declared in variable.h which is newly
introduced).
Benchmark script:
Benchmark.driver(repeat_count: 3){|x|
x.executable name: 'clean', command: %w'../clean/miniruby'
x.executable name: 'trunk', command: %w'./miniruby'
objs = [Object.new, 'str', {a: 1, b: 2}, [1, 2]]
objs.each.with_index{|obj, i|
rep = obj.inspect
rep = 'Object.new' if /\#/ =~ rep
x.prelude str = %Q{
v#{i} = #{rep}
def v#{i}.foo
@iv # ivar access method (attr_reader)
end
v#{i}.instance_variable_set(:@iv, :iv)
}
puts str
x.report %Q{
v#{i}.foo
}
}
}
Result:
v0.foo # T_OBJECT
clean: 85387141.8 i/s
trunk: 85249373.6 i/s - 1.00x slower
v1.foo # T_STRING
trunk: 57894407.5 i/s
clean: 39957178.6 i/s - 1.45x slower
v2.foo # T_HASH
trunk: 56629413.2 i/s
clean: 39227088.9 i/s - 1.44x slower
v3.foo # T_ARRAY
trunk: 55797530.2 i/s
clean: 38263572.9 i/s - 1.46x slower
2019-11-28 13:02:44 -05:00
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/* per-object */
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struct gen_ivtbl {
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2022-09-23 13:54:42 -04:00
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#if !SHAPE_IN_BASIC_FLAGS
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uint16_t shape_id;
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#endif
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fastpath for ivar read of FL_EXIVAR objects.
vm_getivar() provides fastpath for T_OBJECT by caching an index
of ivar. This patch also provides fastpath for FL_EXIVAR objects.
FL_EXIVAR objects have an each ivar array and index can be cached
as T_OBJECT. To access this ivar array, generic_iv_tbl is exposed
by rb_ivar_generic_ivtbl() (declared in variable.h which is newly
introduced).
Benchmark script:
Benchmark.driver(repeat_count: 3){|x|
x.executable name: 'clean', command: %w'../clean/miniruby'
x.executable name: 'trunk', command: %w'./miniruby'
objs = [Object.new, 'str', {a: 1, b: 2}, [1, 2]]
objs.each.with_index{|obj, i|
rep = obj.inspect
rep = 'Object.new' if /\#/ =~ rep
x.prelude str = %Q{
v#{i} = #{rep}
def v#{i}.foo
@iv # ivar access method (attr_reader)
end
v#{i}.instance_variable_set(:@iv, :iv)
}
puts str
x.report %Q{
v#{i}.foo
}
}
}
Result:
v0.foo # T_OBJECT
clean: 85387141.8 i/s
trunk: 85249373.6 i/s - 1.00x slower
v1.foo # T_STRING
trunk: 57894407.5 i/s
clean: 39957178.6 i/s - 1.45x slower
v2.foo # T_HASH
trunk: 56629413.2 i/s
clean: 39227088.9 i/s - 1.44x slower
v3.foo # T_ARRAY
trunk: 55797530.2 i/s
clean: 38263572.9 i/s - 1.46x slower
2019-11-28 13:02:44 -05:00
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uint32_t numiv;
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VALUE ivptr[FLEX_ARY_LEN];
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};
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2020-10-13 21:43:13 -04:00
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int rb_ivar_generic_ivtbl_lookup(VALUE obj, struct gen_ivtbl **);
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2022-09-23 13:54:42 -04:00
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#include "shape.h"
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#if !SHAPE_IN_BASIC_FLAGS
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shape_id_t rb_generic_shape_id(VALUE obj);
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#endif
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2020-04-10 01:11:40 -04:00
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#endif /* RUBY_TOPLEVEL_VARIABLE_H */
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