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* size_t is not for file sizeNobuyoshi Nakada2021-11-101-2/+3
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* IO::Buffer for scheduler interface.Samuel Williams2021-11-101-7/+14
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* [DOC] Fix indent as single paragraph [ci skip]Nobuyoshi Nakada2021-11-051-1/+1
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* rb_encoding is already constU.Nakamura2021-10-141-1/+1
| | | | | - this change get rid of a warning of mswin build. see include/ruby/internal/encoding/encoding.h(116)
* rb_group_member: SimplifyNobuyoshi Nakada2021-10-141-20/+4
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* Fix regression on Solaris after change to use realpath on loaded featuresJeremy Evans2021-10-041-1/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | After the change to use realpath on loaded features, Solaris CI started failing in test_no_curdir (which tests behavior for running ruby without a working directory). I was able to trace the problem to the following call chain: rb_call_inits->Init_Thread->Init_thread_sync->rb_provide-> get_loaded_features_index->rb_check_realpath->rb_dir_getwd_ospath-> ruby_getcwd This will throw an exception, but because Ruby hasn't been fully initialized at the point the exception is thrown, it just exits with a status of 1. The bug here is that rb_check_realpath should not raise an exception, it should return nil. This bug is hit on Solaris because Solaris uses the realpath emulation instead of native realpath, and the realpath emualation raised instead of returning nil if the mode was RB_REALPATH_CHECK. Use rb_rescue in the realpath emulation if the mode is RB_REALPATH_CHECK, and swallow any exceptions raised and return nil.
* Get rid of unused function warning for `_WIN32`xtkoba2021-10-031-1/+1
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* Associate the encoding to the found pathNobuyoshi Nakada2021-10-011-0/+4
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* Refactor and Using RBOOL macroS.H2021-09-151-10/+5
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* Replace RBOOL macroS-H-GAMELINKS2021-09-051-14/+14
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* Add stat_time functionS-H-GAMELINKS2021-08-241-6/+9
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* [DOC] Fix the rdoc for File::Stat#size? [ci skip]Akinori MUSHA2021-08-171-3/+5
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* Using RBOOL macroS.H2021-08-021-2/+0
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* Add RBOOL macro and use itS.H2021-07-291-12/+8
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* What's Here for Numeric and ComparableBurdette Lamar2021-06-211-4/+5
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* What's Here for class File (#4460)Burdette Lamar2021-05-071-0/+132
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* Support non-standard `struct stat` [Bug #17793]Nobuyoshi Nakada2021-04-121-0/+16
| | | | | | On 32-bit Android: * `st_dev`/`st_rdev` are not `dev_t` * `st_mode` is not `mode_t`
* Fill the ring-buffer with the fallback valueNobuyoshi Nakada2021-04-021-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | Fill with the pointer to the root position, instead of zero and comparing later. Also suppress a false warning by Visual C++. ``` file.c(4759): warning C4090: 'function': different 'const' qualifiers ```
* File.dirname optional levelNobuyoshi Nakada2021-03-151-6/+57
| | | | | * file.c (rb_file_dirname_n): chomp N level of base names. [Feature #12194]
* Explicitly cast __s64 to time_t [Bug #17645]xtkoba (Tee KOBAYASHI)2021-03-141-1/+1
| | | | A workaround of shorten-64-to-32 error where 32-bit linux.
* Keep encoding in the result of File.expand_path [Bug #17517]Nobuyoshi Nakada2021-01-151-6/+20
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* Revert "Removed deprecated Dir.exists? and File.exists?"Nobuyoshi Nakada2020-12-021-0/+18
| | | | This reverts commit 1a5205536f0c0d6021450b11722919211847df86.
* Removed deprecated Dir.exists? and File.exists?Nobuyoshi Nakada2020-12-021-18/+0
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* Removed rb_find_file_ext_safe and rb_find_file_safeHiroshi SHIBATA2020-09-231-14/+0
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* Get rid of the redundant stat() in rb_check_realpath_internalJean Boussier2020-07-071-1/+3
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* add UNREACHABLE_RETURN卜部昌平2020-06-291-0/+1
| | | | | | Not every compilers understand that rb_raise does not return. When a function does not end with a return statement, such compilers can issue warnings. We would better tell them about reachabilities.
* rb_f_stat: do not goto into a branch卜部昌平2020-06-291-9/+9
| | | | | I'm not necessarily against every goto in general, but jumping into a branch is definitely a bad idea. Better refactor.
* Removed execpath argument of path_check_0 as always TRUE nowNobuyoshi Nakada2020-06-231-5/+5
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* Removed fpath_check, no longer used since taint flag was removedNobuyoshi Nakada2020-06-231-6/+0
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* Allow Dir.home to work for non-login procs when $HOME not setAlan D. Salewski2020-05-231-15/+36
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Allow the 'Dir.home' method to reliably locate the user's home directory when all three of the following are true at the same time: 1. Ruby is running on a Unix-like OS 2. The $HOME environment variable is not set 3. The process is not a descendant of login(1) (or a work-alike) The prior behavior was that the lookup could only work for login-descended processes. This is accomplished by looking up the user's record in the password database by uid (getpwuid_r(3)) as a fallback to the lookup by name (getpwname_r(3)) which is still attempted first (based on the name, if any, returned by getlogin_r(3)). If getlogin_r(3), getpwnam_r(3), and/or getpwuid_r(3) is not available at compile time, will fallback on using their respective non-*_r() variants: getlogin(3), getpwnam(3), and/or getpwuid(3). The rationale for attempting to do the lookup by name prior to doing it by uid is to accommodate the possibility of multiple login names (each with its own record in the password database, so each with a potentially different home directory) being mapped to the same uid (as is explicitly allowed for by POSIX; see getlogin(3posix)). Preserves the existing behavior for login-descended processes, and adds the new capability of having Dir.home being able to find the user's home directory for non-login-descended processes. Fixes [Bug #16787] Related discussion: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16787 https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/3034
* sed -i 's|ruby/impl|ruby/internal|'卜部昌平2020-05-111-1/+1
| | | | To fix build failures.
* sed -i s|ruby/3|ruby/impl|g卜部昌平2020-05-111-1/+1
| | | | This shall fix compile errors.
* Merge pull request #2991 from shyouhei/ruby.h卜部昌平2020-04-081-2/+16
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* Show the deprecated name in the warningNobuyoshi Nakada2020-04-071-1/+1
| | | | Fixed up a58bbd6a512d95ca010d8bebae4fe590400c1413.
* [DOC] Removed RDoc of deprecated methods [ci skip]Nobuyoshi Nakada2020-04-061-6/+1
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* Use `rb_warn_deprecated` for `File.exists?` and `Dir.exists?`Nobuyoshi Nakada2020-04-061-4/+4
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* decouple internal.h headers卜部昌平2019-12-261-59/+74
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Saves comitters' daily life by avoid #include-ing everything from internal.h to make each file do so instead. This would significantly speed up incremental builds. We take the following inclusion order in this changeset: 1. "ruby/config.h", where _GNU_SOURCE is defined (must be the very first thing among everything). 2. RUBY_EXTCONF_H if any. 3. Standard C headers, sorted alphabetically. 4. Other system headers, maybe guarded by #ifdef 5. Everything else, sorted alphabetically. Exceptions are those win32-related headers, which tend not be self- containing (headers have inclusion order dependencies).
* Revert "Should return "." for File.extname("file.") also on Windows"NAKAMURA Usaku2019-12-231-17/+5
| | | | | | | | We want to introduce consistency and better compatibility with unixen, but the Windows APIs doues not have consistency fundamentally and we can not found any logical way... This reverts commit 61aff0cd189e67fa6f2565639ad0128fa33b88fc.
* Should return "." for File.extname("file.") also on WindowsNAKAMURA Usaku2019-12-221-5/+17
| | | | | But not changes another cases, such as "file.rb." [Bug #15267]
* Get rid of infinite recursion at loading transcoderNobuyoshi Nakada2019-12-161-1/+1
| | | | | Disable encoding US-ASCII path to filesystem on Windows too. [Bug #16392]
* Fixed stack overflow [Bug #16382]Nobuyoshi Nakada2019-12-031-17/+16
| | | | | Get rid of infinite recursion in expanding a load path to the real path while loading a transcoder.
* Deprecate taint/trust and related methods, and make the methods no-opsJeremy Evans2019-11-181-16/+0
| | | | | | 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.
* Warn on access/modify of $SAFE, and remove effects of modifying $SAFEJeremy Evans2019-11-181-46/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* [DOC] no change on Windows [Bug #15267] [ci skip]Nobuyoshi Nakada2019-10-171-1/+4
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* Fixed File.extname at a name ending with a dotNobuyoshi Nakada2019-10-171-2/+2
| | | | | File.extname now returns a dot string at a name ending with a dot. [Bug #15267]
* Update documentation for File#{readable,writable,executable}{,_real}? [ci skip]Jeremy Evans2019-10-141-1/+19
| | | | | | | | Some OS-level security features cause these methods to not return expected results. For example fs.protected_regular sysctl on Linux, or pledge(2)/unveil(2) on OpenBSD. Fixes [Bug #16002]
* Adjusted spaces [ci skip]Nobuyoshi Nakada2019-09-271-3/+3
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* Add `File.absolute_path?` (#2198)David Rodríguez2019-09-051-0/+20
| | | | | In order to check whether a path is absolute or not in a portable way. [Feature #15868]
* drop-in type check for rb_define_singleton_method卜部昌平2019-08-291-20/+32
| | | | | | We can check the function pointer passed to rb_define_singleton_method like how we do so in rb_define_method. Doing so revealed many arity mismatches.
* drop-in type check for rb_define_global_function卜部昌平2019-08-291-1/+1
| | | | | | We can check the function pointer passed to rb_define_global_function like we do so in rb_define_method. It turns out that almost anybody is misunderstanding the API.