Unicode uses file names with explicit versions for beta publication.
This commit introduces a variable on the makefile level to distinguish
between beta and regular versions of file names.
common.mk: Define new variable UNICODE_BETA, usually set to NO,
but would be YES during tests with beta data files. Pass the value
of this variable to tool/downloader.rb with option --unicode-beta.
tool/downloader.rb: Receive and store value of --unicode-beta.
Raise an exception if value is YES, because we don't yet actually
deal with this case. Continue as usual if value is not YES.
This completes the changes needed in the makefile. Upcomming changes
will only affect tool/downloader.rb.
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- common.mk: Change Unicode version to 11.0.0, and Emoji version to 11.0
- test/ruby/enc/test_emoji_breaks.rb: update hard-coded Emoji version
- enc/unicode/11.0.0, enc/unicode/11.0.0/casefold.h, enc/unicode/name2ctype.h:
Add generated files. Files for Unicode 10.0.0 will be removed once we are
sure 11.0.0 works.
- lib/unicode_normalize/tables.rb: Updated table.
- regparse.c: Almost completely reimplement grapheme cluster detection in
function node_extended_grapheme_cluster().
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Before this changeset (since r58071) we did not download files
from unicode.org but just touch some files. This is a kind of
hack that people normally don't do at home.
We are caching other files between builds now. Why not also save
those files downloaded from elsewhere. This covers more
realistic workload, I guess.
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* common.mk (ruby.imp): extract the first word on the next lines
of MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED, regardless the prefix. duplicate symbols
will be removed by `sort -u`.
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In common.mk, add the files emoji-sequences.txt, emoji-test.txt,
emoji-variation-sequences.txt, and emoji-zwj-sequences.txt to
UNICODE_EMOJI_DOWNLOAD for download with `make update-unicode-property-files`.
These files will be used for automated tests for /\X/.
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Add `clean-srcs` target to clean sources in the build directory,
and `realclean-srcs` target to clean autogenerated sources in the
source directory. Also `realclean-srcs-extra` target to clean
sources which are generatable but need to install extra commands,
in addition.
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In common.mk, add the file GraphemeBreakeTests.txt to UNICODE_PROPERTY_FILES
to be downloaded. This will be used for automatic tests for /\X/ and
String#each_grapheme_cluster.
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* configure.ac: add --disable-fiber-coroutine option, and disable
it on x86-mingw32 for now.
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By the default of GNU make, .S is used to be compiled with CC, but
we have already used .s as ia64.s, and now coroutine/*/Context.s.
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* common.mk (ruby.imp): consider symbol prefix, remove InitVM, and
fix internal symbols start with a dot.
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Since `.revision.time` recipe needs `$(BASERUBY)`, it should not
try to get updated unconditionally, or tarballs fail to build on
environments where BASERUBY is not available.
All developers who build frequently use GNU make anyway, don't
you?
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by making .revision.time PHONY. Prior to this commit, RUBY_DESCRIPTION
has been updated only when version.h (or tool/file2lastrev.rb) is updated.
.revision.time (REVISION_H) target internally has IFCHANGE to update
revision.h. So it doesn't touch revision.h when it's not updated,
and thus it's safe to run every time.
defs/gmake.mk: drop obsoleted reference to REVISION_FORCE
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* bin/*, lib/bundler/*, lib/bundler.rb, spec/bundler, man/*:
Merge from latest stable branch of bundler/bundler repository and
added workaround patches. I will backport them into upstream.
* common.mk, defs/gmake.mk: Added `test-bundler` task for test suite
of bundler.
* tool/sync_default_gems.rb: Added sync task for bundler.
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* transient_heap.c, transient_heap.h: implement TransientHeap (theap).
theap is designed for Ruby's object system. theap is like Eden heap
on generational GC terminology. theap allocation is very fast because
it only needs to bump up pointer and deallocation is also fast because
we don't do anything. However we need to evacuate (Copy GC terminology)
if theap memory is long-lived. Evacuation logic is needed for each type.
See [Bug #14858] for details.
* array.c: Now, theap for T_ARRAY is supported.
ary_heap_alloc() tries to allocate memory area from theap. If this trial
sccesses, this array has theap ptr and RARRAY_TRANSIENT_FLAG is turned on.
We don't need to free theap ptr.
* ruby.h: RARRAY_CONST_PTR() returns malloc'ed memory area. It menas that
if ary is allocated at theap, force evacuation to malloc'ed memory.
It makes programs slow, but very compatible with current code because
theap memory can be evacuated (theap memory will be recycled).
If you want to get transient heap ptr, use RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT()
instead of RARRAY_CONST_PTR(). If you can't understand when evacuation
will occur, use RARRAY_CONST_PTR().
(re-commit of r65444)
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* transient_heap.c, transient_heap.h: implement TransientHeap (theap).
theap is designed for Ruby's object system. theap is like Eden heap
on generational GC terminology. theap allocation is very fast because
it only needs to bump up pointer and deallocation is also fast because
we don't do anything. However we need to evacuate (Copy GC terminology)
if theap memory is long-lived. Evacuation logic is needed for each type.
See [Bug #14858] for details.
* array.c: Now, theap for T_ARRAY is supported.
ary_heap_alloc() tries to allocate memory area from theap. If this trial
sccesses, this array has theap ptr and RARRAY_TRANSIENT_FLAG is turned on.
We don't need to free theap ptr.
* ruby.h: RARRAY_CONST_PTR() returns malloc'ed memory area. It menas that
if ary is allocated at theap, force evacuation to malloc'ed memory.
It makes programs slow, but very compatible with current code because
theap memory can be evacuated (theap memory will be recycled).
If you want to get transient heap ptr, use RARRAY_CONST_PTR_TRANSIENT()
instead of RARRAY_CONST_PTR(). If you can't understand when evacuation
will occur, use RARRAY_CONST_PTR().
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to another file, because it's no longer shared. It was created when
attr_reader was inlined but it's no longer included.
common.mk: ditto
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* configure.ac: rename configure option `--disable-mjit` to
`--disable-mjit-support` because `--disable-mjit` is ambiguous that
runtime MJIT default enable option or supporting MJIT features.
`ENABLE_MJIT` is also renamed to `MJIT_SUPPORT`
* Makefile.in: catch up this fix.
* common.mk: ditto.
* test/ruby/test_jit.rb: ditto.
* win32/Makefile.sub: catch up this fix on mswin.
* tool/mkconfig.rb: fix to pass `MJIT_SUPPORT` key.
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* configure.ac: introduce new configure option `--enable-mjit` and
`--disable-mjit`. Default is "enable".
`--disable-mjit` disables all of MJIT features so that `ruby --jit`
can't enable MJIT.
This option affect a macro `USE_MJIT`.
This change remove `--enable/disable-install-mjit-header` option.
* Makefile.in: introduce the `ENABLE_MJIT` variable.
* common.mk: use `ENABLE_MJIT` option.
* internal.h: respect `USE_MJIT`. Same as other *.c, *.h.
* test/ruby/test_jit.rb: check `ENABLE_MJIT` key of rbconfg.rb.
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and substitute INSTALL_MJIT_HEADER. This would be convenient as a workaround
for user if we found a platform that can't compile Ruby after Ruby 2.6.0 release.
common.mk: Install MJIT header only when INSTALL_MJIT_HEADER
Makefile.in: ditto
win32/Makefile.sub: ditto
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- common.mk: Change Unicode version to 11.0.0
- enc/unicode/case-folding.rb, enc/unicode.c: Initial changes to deal with
Gregorian Mtavruli. This should bring us up to the same level as e.g.
Python 3.7, by following the Unicode tables exactly. But it will
produce undesirable (mixed-case) results for String#capitalize.
This will be addressed in a later commit.
- enc/unicode/11.0.0, enc/unicode/11.0.0/casefold.h, enc/unicode/name2ctype.h:
Add generated files.
- lib/unicode_normalize/tables.rb: Updated table.
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