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* Update to ruby/spec@89175b2Benoit Daloze2024-03-142-2/+3
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* Update to ruby/spec@3fc4444Benoit Daloze2024-02-051-2/+0
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* Update to ruby/spec@30e1c35Benoit Daloze2023-06-262-52/+46
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* Update to ruby/spec@7f69c86Benoit Daloze2023-04-252-0/+188
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* Update to ruby/spec@9d69b95Benoit Daloze2023-01-052-0/+20
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* Revert this until we can figure out WB issues or remove shapes from GCAaron Patterson2022-09-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Revert "* expand tabs. [ci skip]" This reverts commit 830b5b5c351c5c6efa5ad461ae4ec5085e5f0275. Revert "This commit implements the Object Shapes technique in CRuby." This reverts commit 9ddfd2ca004d1952be79cf1b84c52c79a55978f4.
* This commit implements the Object Shapes technique in CRuby.Jemma Issroff2022-09-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Object Shapes is used for accessing instance variables and representing the "frozenness" of objects. Object instances have a "shape" and the shape represents some attributes of the object (currently which instance variables are set and the "frozenness"). Shapes form a tree data structure, and when a new instance variable is set on an object, that object "transitions" to a new shape in the shape tree. Each shape has an ID that is used for caching. The shape structure is independent of class, so objects of different types can have the same shape. For example: ```ruby class Foo def initialize # Starts with shape id 0 @a = 1 # transitions to shape id 1 @b = 1 # transitions to shape id 2 end end class Bar def initialize # Starts with shape id 0 @a = 1 # transitions to shape id 1 @b = 1 # transitions to shape id 2 end end foo = Foo.new # `foo` has shape id 2 bar = Bar.new # `bar` has shape id 2 ``` Both `foo` and `bar` instances have the same shape because they both set instance variables of the same name in the same order. This technique can help to improve inline cache hits as well as generate more efficient machine code in JIT compilers. This commit also adds some methods for debugging shapes on objects. See `RubyVM::Shape` for more details. For more context on Object Shapes, see [Feature: #18776] Co-Authored-By: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org> Co-Authored-By: Eileen M. Uchitelle <eileencodes@gmail.com> Co-Authored-By: John Hawthorn <john@hawthorn.email>
* Update to ruby/spec@ab32a1aBenoit Daloze2022-06-261-0/+18
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* Use an isolated classNobuyoshi Nakada2021-10-101-3/+4
| | | | | The number of all instances of `Class` may be affected by GC-able anonymous classes created by other tests.
* Update to ruby/spec@b65d01fBenoit Daloze2021-07-293-1/+153
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* Update to ruby/spec@4e486faBenoit Daloze2020-05-311-0/+4
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* Update to ruby/spec@9a501a8Benoit Daloze2019-05-282-0/+91