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Diffstat (limited to 'iseq.c')
-rw-r--r-- | iseq.c | 6 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 2 deletions
@@ -3456,14 +3456,14 @@ succ_index_lookup(const struct succ_index_table *sd, int x) * Document-class: RubyVM::InstructionSequence * * The InstructionSequence class represents a compiled sequence of - * instructions for the Ruby Virtual Machine. Not all implementations of Ruby + * instructions for the Virtual Machine used in MRI. Not all implementations of Ruby * may implement this class, and for the implementations that implement it, * the methods defined and behavior of the methods can change in any version. * * With it, you can get a handle to the instructions that make up a method or * a proc, compile strings of Ruby code down to VM instructions, and * disassemble instruction sequences to strings for easy inspection. It is - * mostly useful if you want to learn how the Ruby VM works, but it also lets + * mostly useful if you want to learn how YARV works, but it also lets * you control various settings for the Ruby iseq compiler. * * You can find the source for the VM instructions in +insns.def+ in the Ruby @@ -3472,6 +3472,8 @@ succ_index_lookup(const struct succ_index_table *sd, int x) * The instruction sequence results will almost certainly change as Ruby * changes, so example output in this documentation may be different from what * you see. + * + * Of course, this class is MRI specific. */ void |