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2024-10-21Show where mutated chilled strings were allocatedÉtienne Barrié
[Feature #20205] The warning now suggests running with --debug-frozen-string-literal: ``` test.rb:3: warning: literal string will be frozen in the future (run with --debug-frozen-string-literal for more information) ``` When using --debug-frozen-string-literal, the location where the string was created is shown: ``` test.rb:3: warning: literal string will be frozen in the future test.rb:1: info: the string was created here ``` When resurrecting strings and debug mode is not enabled, the overhead is a simple FL_TEST_RAW. When mutating chilled strings and deprecation warnings are not enabled, the overhead is a simple warning category enabled check. Co-authored-by: Jean Boussier <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Jean Boussier <[email protected]> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/11893
2024-03-19Implement chilled stringsÉtienne Barrié
[Feature #20205] As a path toward enabling frozen string literals by default in the future, this commit introduce "chilled strings". From a user perspective chilled strings pretend to be frozen, but on the first attempt to mutate them, they lose their frozen status and emit a warning rather than to raise a `FrozenError`. Implementation wise, `rb_compile_option_struct.frozen_string_literal` is no longer a boolean but a tri-state of `enabled/disabled/unset`. When code is compiled with frozen string literals neither explictly enabled or disabled, string literals are compiled with a new `putchilledstring` instruction. This instruction is identical to `putstring` except it marks the String with the `STR_CHILLED (FL_USER3)` and `FL_FREEZE` flags. Chilled strings have the `FL_FREEZE` flag as to minimize the need to check for chilled strings across the codebase, and to improve compatibility with C extensions. Notes: - `String#freeze`: clears the chilled flag. - `String#-@`: acts as if the string was mutable. - `String#+@`: acts as if the string was mutable. - `String#clone`: copies the chilled flag. Co-authored-by: Jean Boussier <[email protected]>
2023-05-24Add a newline at EOF [ci skip]Nobuyoshi Nakada
2023-04-25Update to ruby/spec@7f69c86Benoit Daloze
2023-04-20Use ASCII-compatible encoding for testsNobuyoshi Nakada
Since these files are written in a wide character encoding, stop at first NUL byte and are actually empty. ASCII-incompatible encodings have never been supported as source encoding.
2022-04-25Update to ruby/spec@3affe1eBenoit Daloze
2021-10-28Update to ruby/spec@21a48d9Benoit Daloze
2021-10-20Update to ruby/spec@d6921efBenoit Daloze
2020-07-27Update to ruby/spec@07164daBenoit Daloze
2020-06-27Update to ruby/spec@b6b7752Benoit Daloze
2019-03-28Update to ruby/spec@e81b3cderegon
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2018-08-27Update to ruby/spec@09fa86ceregon
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2017-09-20Move spec/rubyspec to spec/ruby for consistencyeregon
* Other ruby implementations use the spec/ruby directory. [Misc #13792] [ruby-core:82287] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@59979 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e