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rb_str_freeze may resize oversized buffers to save memory, so favor it over rb_obj_freeze. This is useful because IO methods do not prematurely shrink buffers, as they are likely to be overwritten with full data. * string.c (Init_String): use rb_str_freeze for String#freeze git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51170 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
311 lines
7.9 KiB
Ruby
311 lines
7.9 KiB
Ruby
require 'test/unit'
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require 'objspace'
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class TestRubyOptimization < Test::Unit::TestCase
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BIGNUM_POS_MIN_32 = 1073741824 # 2 ** 30
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if BIGNUM_POS_MIN_32.kind_of?(Fixnum)
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FIXNUM_MAX = 4611686018427387903 # 2 ** 62 - 1
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else
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FIXNUM_MAX = 1073741823 # 2 ** 30 - 1
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end
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BIGNUM_NEG_MAX_32 = -1073741825 # -2 ** 30 - 1
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if BIGNUM_NEG_MAX_32.kind_of?(Fixnum)
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FIXNUM_MIN = -4611686018427387904 # -2 ** 62
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else
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FIXNUM_MIN = -1073741824 # -2 ** 30
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end
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def assert_redefine_method(klass, method, code, msg = nil)
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assert_separately([], <<-"end;")# do
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class #{klass}
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undef #{method}
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def #{method}(*args)
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args[0]
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end
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end
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#{code}
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end;
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end
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def test_fixnum_plus
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a, b = 1, 2
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assert_equal 3, a + b
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assert_instance_of Fixnum, FIXNUM_MAX
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assert_instance_of Bignum, FIXNUM_MAX + 1
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assert_equal 21, 10 + 11
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assert_redefine_method('Fixnum', '+', 'assert_equal 11, 10 + 11')
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end
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def test_fixnum_minus
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assert_equal 5, 8 - 3
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assert_instance_of Fixnum, FIXNUM_MIN
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assert_instance_of Bignum, FIXNUM_MIN - 1
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assert_equal 5, 8 - 3
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assert_redefine_method('Fixnum', '-', 'assert_equal 3, 8 - 3')
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end
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def test_fixnum_mul
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assert_equal 15, 3 * 5
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assert_redefine_method('Fixnum', '*', 'assert_equal 5, 3 * 5')
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end
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def test_fixnum_div
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assert_equal 3, 15 / 5
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assert_redefine_method('Fixnum', '/', 'assert_equal 5, 15 / 5')
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end
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def test_fixnum_mod
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assert_equal 1, 8 % 7
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assert_redefine_method('Fixnum', '%', 'assert_equal 7, 8 % 7')
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end
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def test_float_plus
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assert_equal 4.0, 2.0 + 2.0
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assert_redefine_method('Float', '+', 'assert_equal 2.0, 2.0 + 2.0')
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end
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def test_float_minus
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assert_equal 4.0, 2.0 + 2.0
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assert_redefine_method('Float', '+', 'assert_equal 2.0, 2.0 + 2.0')
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end
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def test_float_mul
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assert_equal 29.25, 4.5 * 6.5
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assert_redefine_method('Float', '*', 'assert_equal 6.5, 4.5 * 6.5')
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end
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def test_float_div
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assert_in_delta 0.63063063063063063, 4.2 / 6.66
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assert_redefine_method('Float', '/', 'assert_equal 6.66, 4.2 / 6.66', "[Bug #9238]")
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end
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def test_string_length
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assert_equal 6, "string".length
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assert_redefine_method('String', 'length', 'assert_nil "string".length')
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end
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def test_string_size
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assert_equal 6, "string".size
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assert_redefine_method('String', 'size', 'assert_nil "string".size')
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end
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def test_string_empty?
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assert_equal true, "".empty?
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assert_equal false, "string".empty?
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assert_redefine_method('String', 'empty?', 'assert_nil "string".empty?')
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end
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def test_string_plus
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assert_equal "", "" + ""
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assert_equal "x", "x" + ""
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assert_equal "x", "" + "x"
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assert_equal "ab", "a" + "b"
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assert_redefine_method('String', '+', 'assert_equal "b", "a" + "b"')
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end
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def test_string_succ
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assert_equal 'b', 'a'.succ
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assert_equal 'B', 'A'.succ
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end
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def test_string_format
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assert_equal '2', '%d' % 2
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assert_redefine_method('String', '%', 'assert_equal 2, "%d" % 2')
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end
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def test_string_freeze
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assert_equal "foo", "foo".freeze
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assert_equal "foo".freeze.object_id, "foo".freeze.object_id
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assert_redefine_method('String', 'freeze', 'assert_nil "foo".freeze')
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end
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def test_string_freeze_saves_memory
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n = 16384
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data = '.'.freeze
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r, w = IO.pipe
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w.write data
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s = r.readpartial(n, '')
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assert_operator ObjectSpace.memsize_of(s), :>=, n,
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'IO buffer NOT resized prematurely because will likely be reused'
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s.freeze
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assert_equal ObjectSpace.memsize_of(data), ObjectSpace.memsize_of(s),
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'buffer resized on freeze since it cannot be written to again'
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ensure
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r.close if r
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w.close if w
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end
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def test_string_eq_neq
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%w(== !=).each do |m|
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assert_redefine_method('String', m, <<-end)
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assert_equal :b, ("a" #{m} "b").to_sym
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b = 'b'
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assert_equal :b, ("a" #{m} b).to_sym
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assert_equal :b, (b #{m} "b").to_sym
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end
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end
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end
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def test_string_ltlt
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assert_equal "", "" << ""
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assert_equal "x", "x" << ""
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assert_equal "x", "" << "x"
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assert_equal "ab", "a" << "b"
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assert_redefine_method('String', '<<', 'assert_equal "b", "a" << "b"')
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end
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def test_array_plus
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assert_equal [1,2], [1]+[2]
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assert_redefine_method('Array', '+', 'assert_equal [2], [1]+[2]')
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end
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def test_array_minus
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assert_equal [2], [1,2] - [1]
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assert_redefine_method('Array', '-', 'assert_equal [1], [1,2]-[1]')
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end
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def test_array_length
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assert_equal 0, [].length
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assert_equal 3, [1,2,3].length
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assert_redefine_method('Array', 'length', 'assert_nil([].length); assert_nil([1,2,3].length)')
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end
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def test_array_empty?
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assert_equal true, [].empty?
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assert_equal false, [1,2,3].empty?
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assert_redefine_method('Array', 'empty?', 'assert_nil([].empty?); assert_nil([1,2,3].empty?)')
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end
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def test_hash_length
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assert_equal 0, {}.length
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assert_equal 1, {1=>1}.length
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assert_redefine_method('Hash', 'length', 'assert_nil({}.length); assert_nil({1=>1}.length)')
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end
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def test_hash_empty?
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assert_equal true, {}.empty?
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assert_equal false, {1=>1}.empty?
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assert_redefine_method('Hash', 'empty?', 'assert_nil({}.empty?); assert_nil({1=>1}.empty?)')
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end
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def test_hash_aref_with
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h = { "foo" => 1 }
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assert_equal 1, h["foo"]
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assert_redefine_method('Hash', '[]', <<-end)
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h = { "foo" => 1 }
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assert_equal "foo", h["foo"]
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end
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end
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def test_hash_aset_with
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h = {}
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assert_equal 1, h["foo"] = 1
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assert_redefine_method('Hash', '[]=', <<-end)
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h = {}
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assert_equal 1, h["foo"] = 1, "assignment always returns value set"
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assert_nil h["foo"]
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end
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end
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class MyObj
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def ==(other)
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true
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end
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end
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def test_eq
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assert_equal true, nil == nil
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assert_equal true, 1 == 1
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assert_equal true, 'string' == 'string'
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assert_equal true, 1 == MyObj.new
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assert_equal false, nil == MyObj.new
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assert_equal true, MyObj.new == 1
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assert_equal true, MyObj.new == nil
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end
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def test_tailcall
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bug4082 = '[ruby-core:33289]'
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option = {
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tailcall_optimization: true,
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trace_instruction: false,
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}
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RubyVM::InstructionSequence.new(<<-EOF, "Bug#4082", bug4082, nil, option).eval
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class #{self.class}::Tailcall
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def fact_helper(n, res)
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if n == 1
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res
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else
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fact_helper(n - 1, n * res)
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end
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end
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def fact(n)
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fact_helper(n, 1)
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end
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end
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EOF
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assert_equal(9131, Tailcall.new.fact(3000).to_s.size, bug4082)
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end
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def test_tailcall_with_block
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bug6901 = '[ruby-dev:46065]'
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option = {
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tailcall_optimization: true,
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trace_instruction: false,
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}
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RubyVM::InstructionSequence.new(<<-EOF, "Bug#6901", bug6901, nil, option).eval
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def identity(val)
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val
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end
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def delay
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-> {
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identity(yield)
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}
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end
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EOF
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assert_equal(123, delay { 123 }.call, bug6901)
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end
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class Bug10557
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def [](_)
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block_given?
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end
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def []=(_, _)
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block_given?
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end
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end
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def test_block_given_aset_aref
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bug10557 = '[ruby-core:66595]'
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assert_equal(true, Bug10557.new.[](nil){}, bug10557)
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assert_equal(true, Bug10557.new.[](0){}, bug10557)
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assert_equal(true, Bug10557.new.[](false){}, bug10557)
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assert_equal(true, Bug10557.new.[](''){}, bug10557)
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assert_equal(true, Bug10557.new.[]=(nil, 1){}, bug10557)
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assert_equal(true, Bug10557.new.[]=(0, 1){}, bug10557)
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assert_equal(true, Bug10557.new.[]=(false, 1){}, bug10557)
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assert_equal(true, Bug10557.new.[]=('', 1){}, bug10557)
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end
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def test_string_freeze_block
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assert_separately([], <<-"end;")# do
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class String
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undef freeze
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def freeze
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block_given?
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end
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end
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assert_equal(true, "block".freeze {})
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assert_equal(false, "block".freeze)
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end;
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end
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end
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