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# loaded from vm_trace.c
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# Document-class: TracePoint
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#
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# A class that provides the functionality of Kernel#set_trace_func in a
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# nice Object-Oriented API.
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#
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# == Example
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#
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# We can use TracePoint to gather information specifically for exceptions:
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#
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#	    trace = TracePoint.new(:raise) do |tp|
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#		p [tp.lineno, tp.event, tp.raised_exception]
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#	    end
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#	    #=> #<TracePoint:disabled>
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#
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#	    trace.enable
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#	    #=> false
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#
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#	    0 / 0
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#	    #=> [5, :raise, #<ZeroDivisionError: divided by 0>]
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#
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# == Events
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#
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# If you don't specify the type of events you want to listen for,
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# TracePoint will include all available events.
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#
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# *Note* do not depend on current event set, as this list is subject to
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# change. Instead, it is recommended you specify the type of events you
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# want to use.
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#
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# To filter what is traced, you can pass any of the following as +events+:
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#
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# +:line+:: execute an expression or statement on a new line
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# +:class+:: start a class or module definition
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# +:end+:: finish a class or module definition
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# +:call+:: call a Ruby method
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# +:return+:: return from a Ruby method
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# +:c_call+:: call a C-language routine
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# +:c_return+:: return from a C-language routine
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# +:raise+:: raise an exception
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# +:b_call+:: event hook at block entry
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# +:b_return+:: event hook at block ending
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# +:a_call+:: event hook at all calls (+call+, +b_call+, and +c_call+)
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# +:a_return+:: event hook at all returns (+return+, +b_return+, and +c_return+)
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# +:thread_begin+:: event hook at thread beginning
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# +:thread_end+:: event hook at thread ending
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# +:fiber_switch+:: event hook at fiber switch
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# +:script_compiled+:: new Ruby code compiled (with +eval+, +load+ or +require+)
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#
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class TracePoint
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  # call-seq:
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  #	TracePoint.new(*events) { |obj| block }	    -> obj
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  #
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  # Returns a new TracePoint object, not enabled by default.
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  #
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  # Next, in order to activate the trace, you must use TracePoint#enable
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  #
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  #	trace = TracePoint.new(:call) do |tp|
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  #	    p [tp.lineno, tp.defined_class, tp.method_id, tp.event]
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  #	end
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  #	#=> #<TracePoint:disabled>
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  #
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  #	trace.enable
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  #	#=> false
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  #
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  #	puts "Hello, TracePoint!"
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  #	# ...
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  #	# [48, IRB::Notifier::AbstractNotifier, :printf, :call]
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  #	# ...
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  #
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  # When you want to deactivate the trace, you must use TracePoint#disable
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  #
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  #	trace.disable
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  #
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  # See TracePoint@Events for possible events and more information.
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  #
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  # A block must be given, otherwise an ArgumentError is raised.
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  #
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  # If the trace method isn't included in the given events filter, a
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  # RuntimeError is raised.
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  #
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  #	TracePoint.trace(:line) do |tp|
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  #	    p tp.raised_exception
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  #	end
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  #	#=> RuntimeError: 'raised_exception' not supported by this event
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  #
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  # If the trace method is called outside block, a RuntimeError is raised.
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  #
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  #      TracePoint.trace(:line) do |tp|
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  #        $tp = tp
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  #      end
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  #      $tp.lineno #=> access from outside (RuntimeError)
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  #
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  # Access from other threads is also forbidden.
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  #
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  def self.new(*events)
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    Primitive.tracepoint_new_s(events)
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  end
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  #  call-seq:
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  #    trace.inspect  -> string
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  #
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  #  Return a string containing a human-readable TracePoint
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  #  status.
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  def inspect
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    Primitive.tracepoint_inspect
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  end
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  # call-seq:
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  #	TracePoint.stat -> obj
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  #
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  #  Returns internal information of TracePoint.
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  #
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  #  The contents of the returned value are implementation specific.
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  #  It may be changed in future.
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  #
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  #  This method is only for debugging TracePoint itself.
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  def self.stat
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    Primitive.tracepoint_stat_s
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  end
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  # call-seq:
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  #	   TracePoint.trace(*events) { |obj| block }	-> obj
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  #
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  # A convenience method for TracePoint.new, that activates the trace
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  # automatically.
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  #
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  #	    trace = TracePoint.trace(:call) { |tp| [tp.lineno, tp.event] }
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  #	    #=> #<TracePoint:enabled>
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  #
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  #	    trace.enabled? #=> true
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  #
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  def self.trace(*events)
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    Primitive.tracepoint_trace_s(events)
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  end
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  # call-seq:
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  #   TracePoint.allow_reentry
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  #
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  # In general, while a TracePoint callback is running,
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  # other registered callbacks are not called to avoid
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  # confusion by reentrance.
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  # This method allows the reentrance in a given block.
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  # This method should be used carefully, otherwise the callback
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  # can be easily called infinitely.
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  #
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  # If this method is called when the reentrance is already allowed,
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  # it raises a RuntimeError.
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  def self.allow_reentry
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    Primitive.tracepoint_allow_reentry
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  end
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  # call-seq:
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  #    trace.enable(target: nil, target_line: nil, target_thread: nil)    -> true or false
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  #    trace.enable(target: nil, target_line: nil, target_thread: :default) { block }  -> obj
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  #
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  # Activates the trace.
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  #
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  # Returns +true+ if trace was enabled.
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  # Returns +false+ if trace was disabled.
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  #
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  #   trace.enabled?  #=> false
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  #   trace.enable    #=> false (previous state)
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  #                   #   trace is enabled
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  #   trace.enabled?  #=> true
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  #   trace.enable    #=> true (previous state)
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  #                   #   trace is still enabled
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  #
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  # If a block is given, the trace will only be enabled during the block call.
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  # If target and target_line are both nil, then target_thread will default
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  # to the current thread if a block is given.
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  #
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  #    trace.enabled?
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  #    #=> false
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  #
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  #    trace.enable do
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  #      trace.enabled?
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  #      # only enabled for this block and thread
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  #    end
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  #
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  #    trace.enabled?
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  #    #=> false
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  #
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  # +target+, +target_line+ and +target_thread+ parameters are used to
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  # limit tracing only to specified code objects. +target+ should be a
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  # code object for which RubyVM::InstructionSequence.of will return
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  # an instruction sequence.
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  #
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  #    t = TracePoint.new(:line) { |tp| p tp }
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  #
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  #    def m1
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  #      p 1
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  #    end
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  #
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  #    def m2
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  #      p 2
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  #    end
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  #
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  #    t.enable(target: method(:m1))
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  #
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  #    m1
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  #    # prints #<TracePoint:line test.rb:4 in `m1'>
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  #    m2
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  #    # prints nothing
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  #
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  # Note: You cannot access event hooks within the +enable+ block.
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  #
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  #    trace.enable { p tp.lineno }
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  #    #=> RuntimeError: access from outside
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  #
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  def enable(target: nil, target_line: nil, target_thread: :default)
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    Primitive.tracepoint_enable_m(target, target_line, target_thread)
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  end
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  # call-seq:
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  #	trace.disable		-> true or false
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  #	trace.disable { block } -> obj
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  #
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  # Deactivates the trace
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  #
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  # Return true if trace was enabled.
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  # Return false if trace was disabled.
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  #
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  #	trace.enabled?	#=> true
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  #	trace.disable	#=> true (previous status)
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  #	trace.enabled?	#=> false
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  #	trace.disable	#=> false
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  #
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  # If a block is given, the trace will only be disable within the scope of the
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  # block.
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  #
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  #	trace.enabled?
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  #	#=> true
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  #
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  #	trace.disable do
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  #	    trace.enabled?
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  #	    # only disabled for this block
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  #	end
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  #
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  #	trace.enabled?
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  #	#=> true
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  #
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  # Note: You cannot access event hooks within the block.
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  #
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  #	trace.disable { p tp.lineno }
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  #	#=> RuntimeError: access from outside
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  def disable
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    Primitive.tracepoint_disable_m
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  end
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  # call-seq:
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  #	trace.enabled?	    -> true or false
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  #
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  # The current status of the trace
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  def enabled?
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    Primitive.tracepoint_enabled_p
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  end
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  # Type of event
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  #
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  # See TracePoint@Events for more information.
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  def event
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_event
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  end
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  # Line number of the event
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  def lineno
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_lineno
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  end
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  # Path of the file being run
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  def path
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_path
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  end
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  # Return the parameters definition of the method or block that the
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  # current hook belongs to. Format is the same as for Method#parameters
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  def parameters
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_parameters
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  end
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  # Return the name at the definition of the method being called
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  def method_id
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_method_id
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  end
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  # Return the called name of the method being called
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  def callee_id
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_callee_id
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  end
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  # Return class or module of the method being called.
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  #
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  #	class C; def foo; end; end
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  # 	trace = TracePoint.new(:call) do |tp|
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  # 	  p tp.defined_class #=> C
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  # 	end.enable do
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  # 	  C.new.foo
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  # 	end
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  #
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  # If method is defined by a module, then that module is returned.
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  #
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  #	module M; def foo; end; end
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  # 	class C; include M; end;
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  # 	trace = TracePoint.new(:call) do |tp|
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  # 	  p tp.defined_class #=> M
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  # 	end.enable do
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  # 	  C.new.foo
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  # 	end
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  #
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  # <b>Note:</b> #defined_class returns singleton class.
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  #
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  # 6th block parameter of Kernel#set_trace_func passes original class
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  # of attached by singleton class.
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  #
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  # <b>This is a difference between Kernel#set_trace_func and TracePoint.</b>
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  #
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  #	class C; def self.foo; end; end
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  # 	trace = TracePoint.new(:call) do |tp|
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  # 	  p tp.defined_class #=> #<Class:C>
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  # 	end.enable do
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  # 	  C.foo
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  # 	end
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  def defined_class
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_defined_class
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  end
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  # Return the generated binding object from event.
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  #
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  # Note that for +c_call+ and +c_return+ events, the binding returned is the
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  # binding of the nearest Ruby method calling the C method, since C methods
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  # themselves do not have bindings.
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  def binding
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_binding
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  end
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  # Return the trace object during event
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  #
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  # Same as the following, except it returns the correct object (the method
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  # receiver) for +c_call+ and +c_return+ events:
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  #
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  #   trace.binding.eval('self')
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  def self
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_self
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  end
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  #  Return value from +:return+, +c_return+, and +b_return+ event
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  def return_value
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_return_value
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  end
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  # Value from exception raised on the +:raise+ event
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  def raised_exception
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_raised_exception
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  end
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  # Compiled source code (String) on *eval methods on the +:script_compiled+ event.
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  # If loaded from a file, it will return nil.
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  def eval_script
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_eval_script
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  end
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  # Compiled instruction sequence represented by a RubyVM::InstructionSequence instance
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  # on the +:script_compiled+ event.
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  #
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  # Note that this method is MRI specific.
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  def instruction_sequence
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    Primitive.tracepoint_attr_instruction_sequence
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  end
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end
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