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We incorrectly assumed that the `file` argument should be the file name and
caused https://github.com/scoutapp/scout_apm_ruby/issues/307 because
exception backtrace did not contain correct path. This documentation
clarifies the role of the different arguments and provides extra
examples.
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`stty` called in `Reline::ANSI.deprep` command shows the following
error message on macOS Apple Terminal, with some settings.
```
$ LANG=C irb
irb(main):001:0>
stty: 'standard input': unable to perform all requested operations
stty: 'standard input': unable to perform all requested operations
```
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Suppress compiler warnings.
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add casts to avoid compile error.
http://ci.rvm.jp/results/trunk_clang_39@silicon-docker/2402215
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Array#pack uses `opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave` now.
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opt_invokebuiltin_delegate and opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave
invokes builtin functions with same parameters of the method.
This technique eliminate stack push operations. However, delegation
parameters should be completely same as given parameters.
(e.g. `def foo(a, b, c) __builtin_foo(a, b, c)` is okay, but
__builtin_foo(b, c) is not allowed)
This patch relaxes this restriction. ISeq has a local variables
table which includes parameters. For example, the method defined
as `def foo(a, b, c) x=y=nil`, then local variables table contains
[a, b, c, x, y]. If calling builtin-function with arguments which
are sub-array of the lvar table, use opt_invokebuiltin_delegate
instruction with start index. For example, `__builtin_foo(b, c)`,
`__builtin_bar(c, x, y)` is okay, and so on.
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https://travis-ci.org/ruby/ruby/jobs/613242256#L2205
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rb_eval_cmd takes a safe level, and now that $SAFE is deprecated,
it should be deprecated as well.
Replace with rb_eval_cmd_kw, which takes a keyword flag. Switch
the two callers to this function.
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Ruby 2.7 deprecates taint and it no longer has an effect.
The lack of taint support should not cause a problem in
previous Ruby versions.
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Ruby 2.7 deprecates taint and it no longer has an effect.
The lack of taint support should not cause a problem in
previous Ruby versions.
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Ruby 2.7 deprecates taint and it no longer has an effect.
The lack of taint support should not cause a problem in
previous Ruby versions.
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Ruby 2.7 deprecates taint and it no longer has an effect.
The lack of taint support should not cause a problem in
previous Ruby versions.
Still untaint the tmpdir object on Ruby <2.7, as returning
a tainted string there could cause problems.
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Ruby 2.7 deprecates taint and it no longer has an effect.
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Ruby 2.7 deprecates taint and it no longer has an effect.
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This removes the related tests, and puts the related specs behind
version guards. This affects all code in lib, including some
libraries that may want to support older versions of Ruby.
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This removes the security features added by $SAFE = 1, and warns for access
or modification of $SAFE from Ruby-level, as well as warning when calling
all public C functions related to $SAFE.
This modifies some internal functions that took a safe level argument
to no longer take the argument.
rb_require_safe now warns, rb_require_string has been added as a
version that takes a VALUE and does not warn.
One public C function that still takes a safe level argument and that
this doesn't warn for is rb_eval_cmd. We may want to consider
adding an alternative method that does not take a safe level argument,
and warn for rb_eval_cmd.
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https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/0180dc74bc
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https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/4945d0e676
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https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/d57c7ea252
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https://github.com/ruby/reline/commit/98b72af751
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The script in prelude.rb was embed in MRI to load it (eval this
script at everyboot).
This commit change the loading process of prelude.rb. MRI doesn't
eval a script, but load from compiled binary with builtin feature.
So that Init_prelude() does not load `prelude.rb` now.
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Looking at the list of symbols inside of libruby-static.a, I found
hundreds of functions that are defined, but used from nowhere.
There can be reasons for each of them (e.g. some functions are
specific to some platform, some are useful when debugging, etc).
However it seems the functions deleted here exist for no reason.
This changeset reduces the size of ruby binary from 26,671,456
bytes to 26,592,864 bytes on my machine.
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