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Compare with the C methods, A built-in methods written in Ruby is slower if only mandatory parameters are given because it needs to check the argumens and fill default values for optional and keyword parameters (C methods can check the number of parameters with `argc`, so there are no overhead). Passing mandatory arguments are common (optional arguments are exceptional, in many cases) so it is important to provide the fast path for such common cases. `Primitive.mandatory_only?` is a special builtin function used with `if` expression like that: ```ruby def self.at(time, subsec = false, unit = :microsecond, in: nil) if Primitive.mandatory_only? Primitive.time_s_at1(time) else Primitive.time_s_at(time, subsec, unit, Primitive.arg!(:in)) end end ``` and it makes two ISeq, ``` def self.at(time, subsec = false, unit = :microsecond, in: nil) Primitive.time_s_at(time, subsec, unit, Primitive.arg!(:in)) end def self.at(time) Primitive.time_s_at1(time) end ``` and (2) is pointed by (1). Note that `Primitive.mandatory_only?` should be used only in a condition of an `if` statement and the `if` statement should be equal to the methdo body (you can not put any expression before and after the `if` statement). A method entry with `mandatory_only?` (`Time.at` on the above case) is marked as `iseq_overload`. When the method will be dispatch only with mandatory arguments (`Time.at(0)` for example), make another method entry with ISeq (2) as mandatory only method entry and it will be cached in an inline method cache. The idea is similar discussed in https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16254 but it only checks mandatory parameters or more, because many cases only mandatory parameters are given. If we find other cases (optional or keyword parameters are used frequently and it hurts performance), we can extend the feature.
370 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
370 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
# Parse built-in script and make rbinc file
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require 'ripper'
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require 'stringio'
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require_relative 'ruby_vm/helpers/c_escape'
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def string_literal(lit, str = [])
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while lit
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case lit.first
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when :string_concat, :string_embexpr, :string_content
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_, *lit = lit
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lit.each {|s| string_literal(s, str)}
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return str
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when :string_literal
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_, lit = lit
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when :@tstring_content
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str << lit[1]
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return str
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else
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raise "unexpected #{lit.first}"
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end
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end
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end
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def inline_text argc, arg1
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raise "argc (#{argc}) of inline! should be 1" unless argc == 1
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arg1 = string_literal(arg1)
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raise "1st argument should be string literal" unless arg1
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arg1.join("").rstrip
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end
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def make_cfunc_name inlines, name, lineno
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case name
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when /\[\]/
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name = '_GETTER'
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when /\[\]=/
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name = '_SETTER'
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else
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name = name.tr('!?', 'EP')
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end
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base = "builtin_inline_#{name}_#{lineno}"
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if inlines[base]
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1000.times{|i|
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name = "#{base}_#{i}"
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return name unless inlines[name]
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}
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raise "too many functions in same line..."
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else
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base
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end
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end
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def collect_locals tree
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_type, name, (line, _cols) = tree
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if locals = LOCALS_DB[[name, line]]
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locals
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else
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if false # for debugging
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pp LOCALS_DB
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raise "not found: [#{name}, #{line}]"
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end
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end
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end
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def collect_builtin base, tree, name, bs, inlines, locals = nil
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while tree
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recv = sep = mid = args = nil
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case tree.first
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when :def
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locals = collect_locals(tree[1])
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tree = tree[3]
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next
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when :defs
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locals = collect_locals(tree[3])
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tree = tree[5]
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next
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when :class
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name = 'class'
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tree = tree[3]
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next
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when :sclass, :module
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name = 'class'
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tree = tree[2]
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next
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when :method_add_arg
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_, mid, (_, (_, args)) = tree
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case mid.first
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when :call
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_, recv, sep, mid = mid
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when :fcall
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_, mid = mid
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else
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mid = nil
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end
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when :vcall
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_, mid = tree
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when :command # FCALL
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_, mid, (_, args) = tree
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when :call, :command_call # CALL
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_, recv, sep, mid, (_, args) = tree
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end
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if mid
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raise "unknown sexp: #{mid.inspect}" unless %i[@ident @const].include?(mid.first)
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_, mid, (lineno,) = mid
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if recv
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func_name = nil
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case recv.first
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when :var_ref
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_, recv = recv
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if recv.first == :@const and recv[1] == "Primitive"
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func_name = mid.to_s
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end
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when :vcall
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_, recv = recv
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if recv.first == :@ident and recv[1] == "__builtin"
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func_name = mid.to_s
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end
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end
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collect_builtin(base, recv, name, bs, inlines) unless func_name
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else
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func_name = mid[/\A__builtin_(.+)/, 1]
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end
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if func_name
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cfunc_name = func_name
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args.pop unless (args ||= []).last
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argc = args.size
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if /(.+)[\!\?]\z/ =~ func_name
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case $1
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when 'attr'
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text = inline_text(argc, args.first)
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if text != 'inline'
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raise "Only 'inline' is allowed to be annotated (but got: '#{text}')"
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end
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break
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when 'cstmt'
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text = inline_text argc, args.first
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func_name = "_bi#{inlines.size}"
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cfunc_name = make_cfunc_name(inlines, name, lineno)
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inlines[cfunc_name] = [lineno, text, locals, func_name]
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argc -= 1
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when 'cexpr', 'cconst'
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text = inline_text argc, args.first
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code = "return #{text};"
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func_name = "_bi#{inlines.size}"
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cfunc_name = make_cfunc_name(inlines, name, lineno)
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locals = [] if $1 == 'cconst'
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inlines[cfunc_name] = [lineno, code, locals, func_name]
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argc -= 1
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when 'cinit'
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text = inline_text argc, args.first
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func_name = nil # required
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inlines[inlines.size] = [lineno, text, nil, nil]
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argc -= 1
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when 'mandatory_only'
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func_name = nil
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when 'arg'
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argc == 1 or raise "unexpected argument number #{argc}"
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(arg = args.first)[0] == :symbol_literal or raise "symbol literal expected #{args}"
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(arg = arg[1])[0] == :symbol or raise "symbol expected #{arg}"
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(var = arg[1] and var = var[1]) or raise "argument name expected #{arg}"
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func_name = nil
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end
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end
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if bs[func_name] &&
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bs[func_name] != [argc, cfunc_name]
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raise "same builtin function \"#{func_name}\", but different arity (was #{bs[func_name]} but #{argc})"
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end
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bs[func_name] = [argc, cfunc_name] if func_name
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end
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break unless tree = args
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end
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tree.each do |t|
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collect_builtin base, t, name, bs, inlines, locals if Array === t
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end
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break
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end
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end
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# ruby mk_builtin_loader.rb TARGET_FILE.rb
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# #=> generate TARGET_FILE.rbinc
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#
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LOCALS_DB = {} # [method_name, first_line] = locals
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def collect_iseq iseq_ary
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# iseq_ary.each_with_index{|e, i| p [i, e]}
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label = iseq_ary[5]
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first_line = iseq_ary[8]
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type = iseq_ary[9]
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locals = iseq_ary[10]
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insns = iseq_ary[13]
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if type == :method
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LOCALS_DB[[label, first_line].freeze] = locals
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end
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insns.each{|insn|
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case insn
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when Integer
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# ignore
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when Array
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# p insn.shift # insn name
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insn.each{|op|
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if Array === op && op[0] == "YARVInstructionSequence/SimpleDataFormat"
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collect_iseq op
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end
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}
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end
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}
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end
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def generate_cexpr(ofile, lineno, line_file, body_lineno, text, locals, func_name)
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f = StringIO.new
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f.puts '{'
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lineno += 1
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locals.reverse_each.with_index{|param, i|
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next unless Symbol === param
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f.puts "MAYBE_UNUSED(const VALUE) #{param} = rb_vm_lvar(ec, #{-3 - i});"
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lineno += 1
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}
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f.puts "#line #{body_lineno} \"#{line_file}\""
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lineno += 1
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f.puts text
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lineno += text.count("\n") + 1
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f.puts "#line #{lineno + 2} \"#{ofile}\"" # TODO: restore line number.
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f.puts "}"
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f.puts
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lineno += 3
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return lineno, f.string
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end
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def mk_builtin_header file
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base = File.basename(file, '.rb')
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ofile = "#{file}inc"
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# bs = { func_name => argc }
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code = File.read(file)
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collect_iseq RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile(code).to_a
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collect_builtin(base, Ripper.sexp(code), 'top', bs = {}, inlines = {})
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begin
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f = open(ofile, 'w')
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rescue Errno::EACCES
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# Fall back to the current directory
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f = open(File.basename(ofile), 'w')
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end
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begin
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if File::ALT_SEPARATOR
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file = file.tr(File::ALT_SEPARATOR, File::SEPARATOR)
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ofile = ofile.tr(File::ALT_SEPARATOR, File::SEPARATOR)
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end
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lineno = __LINE__
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f.puts "// -*- c -*-"
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f.puts "// DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE DIRECTLY."
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f.puts "// auto-generated file"
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f.puts "// by #{__FILE__}"
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f.puts "// with #{file}"
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f.puts '#include "internal/compilers.h" /* for MAYBE_UNUSED */'
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f.puts '#include "internal/warnings.h" /* for COMPILER_WARNING_PUSH */'
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f.puts '#include "ruby/ruby.h" /* for VALUE */'
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f.puts '#include "builtin.h" /* for RB_BUILTIN_FUNCTION */'
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f.puts 'struct rb_execution_context_struct; /* in vm_core.h */'
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f.puts
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lineno = __LINE__ - lineno - 1
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line_file = file
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inlines.each{|cfunc_name, (body_lineno, text, locals, func_name)|
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if String === cfunc_name
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f.puts "static VALUE #{cfunc_name}(struct rb_execution_context_struct *ec, const VALUE self)"
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lineno += 1
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lineno, str = generate_cexpr(ofile, lineno, line_file, body_lineno, text, locals, func_name)
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f.write str
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else
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# cinit!
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f.puts "#line #{body_lineno} \"#{line_file}\""
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lineno += 1
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f.puts text
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lineno += text.count("\n") + 1
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f.puts "#line #{lineno + 2} \"#{ofile}\"" # TODO: restore line number.
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lineno += 1
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end
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}
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bs.each_pair{|func, (argc, cfunc_name)|
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decl = ', VALUE' * argc
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argv = argc \
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. times \
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. map {|i|", argv[#{i}]"} \
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. join('')
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f.puts %'static void'
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f.puts %'mjit_compile_invokebuiltin_for_#{func}(FILE *f, long index, unsigned stack_size, bool inlinable_p)'
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f.puts %'{'
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f.puts %' fprintf(f, " VALUE self = GET_SELF();\\n");'
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f.puts %' fprintf(f, " typedef VALUE (*func)(rb_execution_context_t *, VALUE#{decl});\\n");'
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if inlines.has_key? cfunc_name
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body_lineno, text, locals, func_name = inlines[cfunc_name]
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lineno, str = generate_cexpr(ofile, lineno, line_file, body_lineno, text, locals, func_name)
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f.puts %' if (inlinable_p) {'
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str.gsub(/^(?!#)/, ' ').each_line {|i|
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j = RubyVM::CEscape.rstring2cstr(i).dup
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j.sub!(/^ return\b/ , ' val =')
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f.printf(%' fprintf(f, "%%s", %s);\n', j)
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}
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f.puts(%' return;')
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f.puts(%' }')
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end
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if argc > 0
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f.puts %' if (index == -1) {'
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f.puts %' fprintf(f, " const VALUE *argv = &stack[%d];\\n", stack_size - #{argc});'
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f.puts %' }'
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f.puts %' else {'
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f.puts %' fprintf(f, " const unsigned int lnum = GET_ISEQ()->body->local_table_size;\\n");'
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f.puts %' fprintf(f, " const VALUE *argv = GET_EP() - lnum - VM_ENV_DATA_SIZE + 1 + %ld;\\n", index);'
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f.puts %' }'
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end
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f.puts %' fprintf(f, " func f = (func)%"PRIuVALUE"; /* == #{cfunc_name} */\\n", (VALUE)#{cfunc_name});'
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f.puts %' fprintf(f, " val = f(ec, self#{argv});\\n");'
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f.puts %'}'
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f.puts
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}
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f.puts "void Init_builtin_#{base}(void)"
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f.puts "{"
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table = "#{base}_table"
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f.puts " // table definition"
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f.puts " static const struct rb_builtin_function #{table}[] = {"
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bs.each.with_index{|(func, (argc, cfunc_name)), i|
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f.puts " RB_BUILTIN_FUNCTION(#{i}, #{func}, #{cfunc_name}, #{argc}, mjit_compile_invokebuiltin_for_#{func}),"
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}
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f.puts " RB_BUILTIN_FUNCTION(-1, NULL, NULL, 0, 0),"
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f.puts " };"
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f.puts
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f.puts " // arity_check"
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f.puts "COMPILER_WARNING_PUSH"
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f.puts "#if GCC_VERSION_SINCE(5, 1, 0) || defined __clang__"
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f.puts "COMPILER_WARNING_ERROR(-Wincompatible-pointer-types)"
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f.puts "#endif"
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bs.each{|func, (argc, cfunc_name)|
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f.puts " if (0) rb_builtin_function_check_arity#{argc}(#{cfunc_name});"
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}
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f.puts "COMPILER_WARNING_POP"
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f.puts
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f.puts " // load"
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f.puts " rb_load_with_builtin_functions(#{base.dump}, #{table});"
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f.puts "}"
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ensure
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f.close
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end
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end
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ARGV.each{|file|
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# feature.rb => load_feature.inc
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mk_builtin_header file
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}
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