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From 05/16/2021 to 05/22/2021
05/22/2021
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08:00 PM Bug #13876: Tempfile's finalizer can be interrupted by a Timeout exception which can cause the process to hang
- Option 1 would be useful, might avoid delaying finalizers if the main thread is for a while in native code, and it is already what JRuby (IIRC) and TruffleRuby currently do. There is potentially some incompatibility, but it seems pretty ...
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07:55 PM Feature #17849: Fix Timeout.timeout so that it can be used in threaded Web servers
- mame (Yusuke Endoh) wrote in #note-14:
> Just FYI. According to @ko1, masking all exceptions in an ensure clause is possible in pure Ruby, as long as you use MRI.
It does not seem to be the case: https://gist.github.com/eregon/9022f5... -
05:29 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- > If I'm not mistaken, such usage could cause the TracePoint to stay active at runtime, which isn't a huge deal, but will still trigger every time a singleton_class or anonymous class is created, which isn't a good practice at runtime, b...
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05:16 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- > If the TP is not needed ever, it is not even enabled. If at some point you needed it, but no longer, Zeitwerk disables it.
True, but what worries me would be gems using Zeitwerk and not fully eagerloading, there's even an explicit A... -
05:01 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- Let me also add something for context. @byroot knows it and probably @Eregon too, just for anybody else following.
Something the TP on the :class event allows you to do is to enable only if you need it. Allows you to be precise.
If... -
01:31 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- Thanks a lot for working on this Jean.
If we add this, Zeitwerk would be using a somewhat more "normal" API. TracePoint is correct, but seems a bit off to me conceptually (I do not know if I should revise that perception, maybe should I... -
12:39 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- Honestly I shouldn't have mentioned current performance at all in the first place, it's really not the main reason we'd like this new API.
However you do have a point that this new API should be at least as performant, otherwise it wi... -
12:36 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- One potential overhead of the :class TracePoint is that it allows accessing the binding through TracePoint#binding:
```
$ ruby -e 'TracePoint.new(:class) { |tp| p tp; p tp.self; p tp.binding.local_variables }.enable; a=1; class C; b=2;... -
12:18 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- Ugh, Redmine doesn't handle posting a comment concurrently and now incorrectly reverted the description changes even though I didn't touch the description.
@byroot Could you re-apply your changes? -
12:16 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- > A JIT that strip tracing code, and simply de-optimize when tracing is enabled doesn't seem that far fetched to me.
Yes, and I think it makes a lot of sense to deoptimize/recompile for e.g., :line and :call events (those have a huge ... -
12:09 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- > This would trigger for all constants
Indeed, as it seemed the most consistent API to me. But I'm open to an alternative that would only trigger for `class` / `module`. Not sure how it could be named though.
> ...
I haven't measur... -
12:00 PM Feature #17881: Add a Module#const_added callback
- This would trigger for all constants, which might affect startup quite a bit by having all those extra calls (I already see it as a problem for `method_added`, but maybe we can optimize for the common case that it's not redefined).
Mayb... -
11:43 AM Feature #17881 (Closed): Add a Module#const_added callback
- ### Use case
Autoloaders like `zeitwerk` need a callback when a new class or module is registered in the constant table.
Currently this is implemented with TracePoint's `:class` event. It works, but it is a bit unfortunate to have ... -
04:03 PM Bug #17882 (Assigned): bootstraptest/test_ractor.rb:224 segfaults on Cygwin
- The attached test code is excerpted from `bootstraptest/test_ractor.rb:224`. This code causes a segmentation fault every time when run on `x86_64-cygwin`. There are at least 3 types of dying messages, as shown below.
I have no idea wh... -
11:37 AM Bug #17878: bootstraptest/test_ractor.rb:224 a random failing test with "The outgoing-port is already closed (Ractor::ClosedError)"
- I am trying to skip the assertion on Travis CI arm64 cases by https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4518 6th commit.
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08:09 AM Bug #17854: Crash with certain "case" expressions on FreeBSD
- ruby_3_0 31816356eee6313fe968eecd4cd3ad9ac4848819 merged revision(s) 2bc293e899c9d32dcd794a73de8925c49ecf8f15,d0e6c6e682b9ba2b0309a5177933a0628e8ef316,cc0dc67bbbe1951ff90004bc987f78545625d772,e1eff837cf12a8e813de9d4ff2db50c9b68b86b5,0ab0...
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08:09 AM Revision 31816356 (git): merge revision(s) 2bc293e899c9d32dcd794a73de8925c49ecf8f15,d0e6c6e682b9ba2b0309a5177933a0628e8ef316,cc0dc67bbbe1951ff90004bc987f78545625d772,e1eff837cf12a8e813de9d4ff2db50c9b68b86b5,0ab0b86c8491d639b9ff1335ddf35e341ecd867e,6911b4bc82889860ff7da4ecf975504cdc3e5314: [Backport #17854]
- cdhash_cmp: can take rational literals
Rational literals are those integers suffixed with `r`. They tend to
be a part of more complex expressions like `123/456r`, but in theory
they can live alone. When such "b... -
07:51 AM Bug #17880 (Closed): [BUG] We are killing the stack canary set by `opt_setinlinecache`
- I commented out the faulty assertions in https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17879 to see if some other bug is lurking. See: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby/commit/f698294cc419e696f1cabd8d05e7576c3e490a7a (directly after current master)
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07:47 AM Bug #17861: Also `\U` after control/meta should be invalid as well as `\u`
- ruby_3_0 af9de56c6fde7f9adb81d6ed0ef3067af81f90e5 merged revision(s) 110f242ef9b495037f59e4972ee102a8b8b372d5.
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07:47 AM Revision af9de56c (git): merge revision(s) 110f242ef9b495037f59e4972ee102a8b8b372d5: [Backport #17861]
- Also `\U` after control/meta is invalid [Bug #17861]
As well as `\u`, `\U` should be invalid there too.
And highlight including `u`/`U` not only the backslash before it.
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parse.y | 12 ... -
07:28 AM Bug #16651: Extensions Do Not Compile on Mingw64 with mingw32-make
- ruby_3_0 5e21726cda22e3cb34127751aec7e9babb4308b3 merged revision(s) 799ea1d1540aca03542ee31647052343507a4b41.
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07:27 AM Revision 5e21726c (git): merge revision(s) 799ea1d1540aca03542ee31647052343507a4b41: [Backport #16651]
- mkmf.rb: convert also arch_hdrdir [Bug #16651]
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lib/mkmf.rb | 2 +-
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06:56 AM Bug #17021: "arm64" and "arm" are mixed in RbConfig on Apple silicon
- 43a9a974e276dc49b03ec81ccace0adb534a3d20 is included in ruby_3_0 branch.
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06:54 AM Bug #17879: [BUG] id == 0 but not shareable in `rb_ractor_confirm_belonging`
- Ah right, I missed it in the output, here you go:
```
<OBJ_INFO:rb_ractor_confirm_belonging@ractor_core.h:327> 0x00007fe2577028f8 [0 U] T_STRING (String)63
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02:01 AM Bug #17879: [BUG] id == 0 but not shareable in `rb_ractor_confirm_belonging`
- That message is here:
```C
if (UNLIKELY(!rb_ractor_shareable_p(obj))) {
rp(obj);
rb_bug("id == 0 but not shareable");
}
```
What was dumped before the message? -
06:51 AM Bug #17868: Strange result of Coverage for while-in-while
- ruby_3_0 ddd720f8dcd98de6a250a152fa40c3c044d62383 merged revision(s) 5026f9a5d5012248729a0052cd6cec811748291b.
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06:51 AM Revision ddd720f8 (git): merge revision(s) 5026f9a5d5012248729a0052cd6cec811748291b: [Backport #17868]
- compile.c: stop the jump-jump optimization if the second has any
event
Fixes [Bug #17868]
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compile.c | 3 ++-
test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb | 15 +++++++++++++++
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06:36 AM Revision fb4195b9 (git): Show a backtrace when tool/extlibs.rb fails
- I'd like to retry this kind of error, but showing no backtrace is hard
to deal with.
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/runs/2644908002 -
06:27 AM Revision 141861a2 (git): Update a comment about what 'inline' attr means
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06:20 AM Bug #17781: Resolv::DNS RequestID table allocations are never freed, causing DNS lookups to eventually hang
- ruby_3_0 9c0df2e81c22e6e35f3c5d69a070c2a3cf67e320 merged revision(s) 9edc162583a4f685332239f6249745ad9b518cbe.
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06:20 AM Revision 9c0df2e8 (git): merge revision(s) 9edc162583a4f685332239f6249745ad9b518cbe: [Backport #17781]
- [ruby/resolv] Fix confusion of received response message
This is a follow up for commit 33fb966197f1 ("Remove sender/message_id
pair after response received in resolv", 2020-09-11).
As the @senders instance vari... -
05:59 AM Bug #17876: Backport dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4 to Ruby 3.0
- ruby_3_0 e175917f66f0b51638d9d9e143918d4109d489f4 merged revision(s) dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4.
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05:59 AM Bug #17874: Backport dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4 into ruby_3_0
- ruby_3_0 e175917f66f0b51638d9d9e143918d4109d489f4 merged revision(s) dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4.
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05:59 AM Revision e175917f (git): merge revision(s) dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4: [Backport #17874] [Backport #17876]
- Do not block JIT with pending_stale_p
Because we want to flush pending stale units before unloading units, the
pending_stale_p check is implemented in this waiting loop.
However, once all methods are called more... -
05:57 AM Bug #17877: Backport a fix of RDoc for CVE-2021-31799
- I backported this with some other revisions about lib/rdoc/ and test/rdoc/ to synchronize rdoc bundled in ruby_3_0 branch with upstream repo's v6.3.1.
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/2a70d2148453aeb39443f4c84147ace722d53a9a
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05:51 AM Revision 2a70d214 (git): merge revision(s) b1c73f239fe9af97de837331849f55d67c27561e,bb570ce6d80d28cfc7131dcb72885eed2f989b30,b88d1e6b44164bca0c2b85ea6639469813e1e1d8,127f735c1e5e0771076caf2a74390757a42fb177,f3f1a666c77f8c528b0adc9ccf78e4b9910bd6e0,fa048a0f8523cefde5428805dd334691486319e6,d5d1c41728d65acfb8aa2cf95f2d8ac88f271cd1,52ebaf718e6a78297ceb0dff49815eeed28eae45,7fe22152fc28084f4395fece84ff6e5eb2d6b288,19e6d271266eca5925e66fc8ec39b251a2fa6bcd,05898c5b9001c0b1e8bd7bf0d12b42a8e7c388b8,3651f678a719ae3a35825bcb4e0dabbc7c60d8df,10b082064e6ab0943cce4ef43e567d8044c7096d,de8e6218a3257fe19b46ff0aa157e66f452ac8b7,971a0cd246db6578e1ea8760a903e1a23e3681f3,61a29a41e1d0d11a9963315aa86d25ed690124c0,ff9a00887161840eb8a34d53749a7d7962181cfe,fad3412d475b57055f426cf4e86eafeab516672b,54aa11efa8b1be2c5d20402890d6d2fa90aa19a8,e84d275fe6d0c14ba58ce73b13323879c060b7ae,61e1cf23ac0d122fba3ad4cbaa402c7c94ad54d3,a6948329f8f89fb390215086fe4a888915fd589e,64b991b0cd98ee8f23266b8cbea0fa34bdaab1ec,b1c73f239fe9af97de837331849f55d67c27561e,0ee24b4fab1a1faef600a42c29863e1c3edd8c61: [Backport #17877]
- Synchronize rdoc with upstream version v6.3.1.
[ruby/rdoc] Use File.open to fix the OS Command Injection
vulnerability in CVE-2021-31799
https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/commit/a7f5d6ab88
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lib/r... -
05:34 AM Revision c4162a4c (git): Refined portability of test for [Bug #17739]
- The order of arguments to callback of qsort is not defined.
That means `a` may not be 3 at all. -
01:34 AM Bug #17739 (Closed): Array#sort! changes the order even if the receiver raises FrozenError in given block
- Applied in changeset commit:git|8b00bfb7c2c33827490c78a16c44b102cb0d724b.
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Do not allow array modifications after freeze inside sort!
If freezing an array inside sort!, previously the array could be
modified after the freeze.... -
01:33 AM Revision 8b00bfb7 (git): Do not allow array modifications after freeze inside sort!
- If freezing an array inside sort!, previously the array could be
modified after the freeze. This checks whether the receiver is
frozen after every yield and potential call to #> or #<,
preventing modifications if the receiver is frozen ...
05/21/2021
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09:28 PM Bug #17879: [BUG] id == 0 but not shareable in `rb_ractor_confirm_belonging`
- Ractor setup is invoked even if it is never used, so it is not weird.
I guess this is a false alarm due to incorrect debugging assertions. It should be fixed of course. -
09:04 PM Bug #17879 (Third Party's Issue): [BUG] id == 0 but not shareable in `rb_ractor_confirm_belonging`
- I recently re-enabled our ruby-head CI with `-DRUBY_DEBUG`, and we're hitting this bug consistently, and early in the test suite.
What's very weird is that we're not using Ractors at all.
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/app/lib/active_support/cache/versione... -
09:23 PM Feature #17795: Around `Process.fork` callbacks API
- I still believe neither of these proposals (fork callbacks or Kernel.fork delegation) should be accepted. In general, the proposals are for the same feature (wrapping behavior on fork), so in my opinion there is not much difference betwe...
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05:44 PM Feature #17795: Around `Process.fork` callbacks API
- @matz and some committers discussed this ticket for about an hour in today's dev-meeting, but we didn't reach any conclusion again.
Mainly, @akr -san still agrees with @jeremyevans0 and feels a bad smell about the proposed hook API. I... -
07:11 PM Bug #16983: RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(method) returns meaningless node if the method is defined in eval
- Because I know how busy @ko1 is, I thought I'd save him some work and tried to implement this myself: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4519
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06:53 PM Feature #17849: Fix Timeout.timeout so that it can be used in threaded Web servers
- > (2) Some applications can run their program body in ensure clauses.
@ko1 first, thank you for looking at this issue. I agree this is a problem, it is the pathological case to what I was describing by the inability to detect a halti... -
06:19 PM Feature #17849: Fix Timeout.timeout so that it can be used in threaded Web servers
- Just FYI. According to @ko1, masking all exceptions in an ensure clause is possible in pure Ruby, as long as you use MRI.
```
begin
...
ensure
Thread.handle_interrupt(Object => :never) do
..
end
end
```
No interru... -
06:11 AM Feature #17849: Fix Timeout.timeout so that it can be used in threaded Web servers
- I doubt if there's a clear solution.
* `Timeout` uses asynchronous exceptions and it **is** difficult to handle correctly.
* for example, if some calls `Timeout.timeout` from within `ensure` clause directly/indirectly
* or what if t... -
06:41 PM Misc #17818: Reviving Travis CI
- I sent the PR to revive Travis. The i686 case on GitHub Actions would be another PR later.
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4518
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06:00 PM Feature #17837: Add support for Regexp timeouts
- We discussed this issue in today's dev-meeting. We agreed that, if we can find a good enough threshold, `Regexp#backtrack_limit=` is better than `Regexp#timeout=`. For example,
* the threshold should stop almost all practical Regexps ... -
04:13 PM Revision b2fc592c (git): Build CDHASH properly when loading iseq from binary
- Before this change, CDHASH operands were built as plain hashes when
loaded from binary. Without setting up the hash with the correct
st_table type, the hash can sometimes be an ar_table. When the hash is
an ar_table, lookups can call the... -
04:12 PM Bug #17822 (Closed): Inconsistent visibility behavior with refinements
- Applied in changeset commit:git|636d4f7eb9f3fcb088e1a44af4181c4aa36789b4.
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Avoid setting the visibility of refinement method entries
Since refinement search is always performed, these entries should always
be public. The meth... -
04:12 PM Bug #17869 (Closed): `Ripper.sexp`'s S-expression when using endless method definition
- Applied in changeset commit:git|50a534a1526e2b9f4ea41e44b802bd73f9cebbeb.
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ripper: wrap endless method in bodystmt [Bug #17869] - 04:12 PM Revision 0772f1b5 (git): * 2021-05-22 [ci skip]
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04:12 PM Revision 636d4f7e (git): Avoid setting the visibility of refinement method entries
- Since refinement search is always performed, these entries should always
be public. The method entry that the refinement search returns decides
the visibility.
Fixes [Bug #17822] -
02:36 PM Bug #17875: Segfault when reusing a closed Fiber scheduler inside a Thread
- Oh, thanks! I installed 3.1.0-dev and it worked fine for me, too. (That is, it failed with a nice error message and backtrace.) I thought I was on the latest version, but I guess I overlooked the `-dev` version.
I can't figure out how ... -
03:49 AM Bug #17875: Segfault when reusing a closed Fiber scheduler inside a Thread
- Seems already fixed?
```
$ ruby scheduler_bug.rb
#<Thread:0x00007f933e4f7760 scheduler_bug.rb:240 run> terminated with exception (report_on_exception is true):
scheduler_bug.rb:241:in `block in <main>': undefined method `run' for n... -
02:25 PM Bug #17878 (Assigned): bootstraptest/test_ractor.rb:224 a random failing test with "The outgoing-port is already closed (Ractor::ClosedError)"
- I was running Travis several times I am trying to revive based on the master commit: `50a534a1526e2b9f4ea41e44b802bd73f9cebbeb`.
Then I got the following failure on Travis arm64 Ubuntu focal environment. The failure happened for the fir... -
12:58 PM Feature #17763: Implement cache for cvars
- > FWIW, ActiveRecord::Base.logger no longer uses class variables since https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/dcc2530af74cf6355a9206bb1d0b084a734fae3e
Yes, we've talked about changing it since, it's not really related to this ticket. I... -
11:35 AM Feature #17763: Implement cache for cvars
- FWIW, `ActiveRecord::Base.logger` no longer uses class variables since
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/dcc2530af74cf6355a9206bb1d0b084a734fae3e (nice!)
Maybe we should really just deprecate class variables since their semantics... -
12:45 PM Revision c264d302 (git): Use YAML.safe_load to use the permitted_classes option
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10:12 AM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- I don't see a good reason to remove the syslog library from ruby.
It is so small, simple, and almost maintenance-free because the syslog facility is unlikely to change anymore.
Syslog has long been a standard logging facility in Unix... -
09:24 AM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- I added dbm and gdbm to removal list with other commiter's opinion.
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09:05 AM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- >I'm not sure about ostruct.
Thanks, I'm also aware this. So, I removed `ostruct` from this proposal. -
05:39 AM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- I agree about net/ftp and net/imap.
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04:34 AM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- Thanks, I agree about `prime`.
I imagine `matrix` users are limited and will be ok. I'm not sure about `ostruct`.
Could we consider to bundle them in next major version but with some warning? If you "update" the gem then the conver... -
04:06 AM Feature #17873 (Assigned): Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- >I would like prime library to remain in the default gems or the bundled gems.
Thanks. I moved prime to the bundled gems list.
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09:44 AM Feature #17853: Add Thread#thread_id
- Two concerns.
(1) name should include `native`, `os` or something to represent it is platform value. Maybe `native_id` same as Python's API is enough. Ruby can set internal ID for threads.
(2) In future the thread model can be change... -
08:38 AM Feature #17853: Add Thread#thread_id
- +1 This would be useful for Datadog's [ddtrace](https://rubygems.org/gems/ddtrace) gem as well: currently we need to do quite a bit of [hackery and monkey-patching](https://github.com/DataDog/dd-trace-rb/blob/master/lib/ddtrace/profiling...
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09:28 AM Revision 50a534a1 (git): ripper: wrap endless method in bodystmt [Bug #17869]
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09:28 AM Revision 050bb06e (git): ripper: assertions for rescue/ensure in method body
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09:26 AM Revision e9974a46 (git): Get rid of sporadic WSAEACCES on Windows [ruby-dev:42661]
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09:12 AM Revision 817764bd (git): simple rescue+while+break should not use `throw`
- 609de71f043e8ba34f22b9993e444e2e5bb05709 fixes the issue by using
`throw` insn if `ensure` is used. However, that patch introduce
additional `throw` even if it is not needed. This patch solves
the issue.
This issue is pointed by @mame. -
09:02 AM Bug #17864: [BUG] try to mark T_NONE object (in Ractors)
- user:NuriYuri #note-5 seems to be a distinct bug, as Ractor is not used during a build process (I believe). Can you create a separate ticket about that?
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06:58 AM Bug #17864: [BUG] try to mark T_NONE object (in Ractors)
- Hi, I tried to build Ruby with last version of master. I got this result during build (with nmake):
```
<OBJ_INFO:[email protected]:6576> 0x0099df40 [2 M ] T_NONE
./tool/generic_erb.rb:7: [BUG] try to mark T_NONE object
ruby 3.1.0de... -
08:21 AM Bug #17866: Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- Since I want Ruby 3.1 to keep as much as compatibility for Ruby 3.0 to ensure application/library developer adopt Ruby 3, I’m negative to go Ruby 3.1 with Psych 4.0.0.
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07:07 AM Bug #17739: Array#sort! changes the order even if the receiver raises FrozenError in given block
- Accepted. I have small concerns about performance (in microbenchmarks). But I don't think I have another choice.
Matz.
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07:07 AM Bug #17631 (Rejected): `Numeric#real?` incorrectly returns true for `NaN` and `INFINITY`
- Traditionally, `real` just means being floating-point numbers in Computer Science. Other languages treat infinity and `NaN` in similar manner.
Matz.
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06:53 AM Revision 59b327aa (git): [ruby/rdoc] Drop support for Ruby 2.4
- https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/commit/f480b970cc
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06:53 AM Revision f18a0b76 (git): [ruby/rdoc] Follow-up rubygems
- Use test-unit assertions instead of minitest.
https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/commit/d6a6209d7f -
06:53 AM Revision 10e63f3f (git): [ruby/rdoc] Vertical-bar is disallowed in path names on Windows
- No risk of remote code execution, when the file cannot be created.
https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/runs/2565343916?check_suite_focus=true#step:5:58
```
Error: test_remove_unparseable_CVE_2021_31799(TestRDocRDoc): Errno::EINVAL: Invalid arg... -
06:53 AM Revision a298bdf8 (git): [ruby/rdoc] Dir.children is 2.5+
- RDoc seems still supporting outdated 2.4.
https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/runs/2565344070?check_suite_focus=true#step:5:64
```
Error: test_remove_unparseable_CVE_2021_31799(TestRDocRDoc): NoMethodError: undefined method `children' for Dir:... -
06:51 AM Revision 21d24767 (git): [ruby/rdoc] Update rdoc.gemspec by adding lib/rdoc/markup/table.rb
- Fixes ruby/rdoc#808
https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/commit/80766fd389 -
06:48 AM Bug #17876: Backport dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4 to Ruby 3.0
- You beat me :) Thanks!
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04:39 AM Bug #17876 (Closed): Backport dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4 to Ruby 3.0
- I will close this ticket to trigger backport request notice.
To tell the truth, I already file a backport ticket for the changests ;) https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17874
Anyway Thank you for your clarify. -
04:29 AM Bug #17876 (Closed): Backport dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4 to Ruby 3.0
- Please consider backporting commit:dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4 to ruby_3_0. This is a fix for a bug introduced in Ruby 3.0.
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05:38 AM Bug #13876: Tempfile's finalizer can be interrupted by a Timeout exception which can cause the process to hang
- I'm neutral for this proposal, but just like to add two comments.
1. The proposed change will break a program that uses `Timeout.timeout` in a finalizer. Such a program may get stuck. I don't think that it is a good program, though.
... -
04:46 AM Bug #17877: Backport a fix of RDoc for CVE-2021-31799
- In the Ruby repository: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/b1c73f239fe9af97de837331849f55d67c27561e
-
04:45 AM Bug #17877 (Closed): Backport a fix of RDoc for CVE-2021-31799
-
04:38 AM Bug #17877 (Closed): Backport a fix of RDoc for CVE-2021-31799
- https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/commit/a7f5d6ab88632b3b482fe10611382ff73d14eed7.diff
-
04:42 AM Revision 0ee24b4f (git): [ruby/rdoc] Version 6.3.1
- https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/commit/9307f932b7
-
04:42 AM Revision b1c73f23 (git): [ruby/rdoc] Use File.open to fix the OS Command Injection vulnerability in CVE-2021-31799
- https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/commit/a7f5d6ab88
-
01:40 AM Bug #17870 (Closed): `make --output-sync=line install` breaks installation
- Applied in changeset commit:git|9edad0df74c6ad39281852cca9793fc7dba5c81f.
----------
Remove short options with argument [Bug #17870]
Remove GNU make `-O` and `-W` options which are short but followed
by an argument, so that `$mflags.se... -
01:34 AM Revision 9edad0df (git): Remove short options with argument [Bug #17870]
- Remove GNU make `-O` and `-W` options which are short but followed
by an argument, so that `$mflags.set?(?n)` does not return `true`
wrongly. -
12:01 AM Revision a35d137a (git): [DOC] Moved `File.fnmatch?` to dir.rb
- So that no longer disturbed by C comment delimiters.
05/20/2021
-
11:00 PM Bug #17530: irb handles << incorrectly with variable as identifier
- This issue comes from Ripper, and is due to the fact that in irb, ripper is being called line-by-line and not all at once. When ripper parses the `s2 <<s1` line, it doesn't know that `s2` is a local variable, so it treats `<<s1` as a he...
-
08:46 PM Bug #17875: Segfault when reusing a closed Fiber scheduler inside a Thread
- Ah, yes, thanks for linking back to that. It sure looks like the same thing. I searched for "fiber scheduler segfault" and didn't find it, but I see it calls it "segv" instead.
Please feel free to close this one if it's not useful (I... -
08:40 PM Bug #17875: Segfault when reusing a closed Fiber scheduler inside a Thread
- The symptom seems similar to that of #17618.
-
08:12 PM Bug #17875 (Closed): Segfault when reusing a closed Fiber scheduler inside a Thread
- Hi! I've been trying to learn the new `Fiber.scheduler` API. I ran into this segfault when I was misusing scheduler instances in Minitest. I was able to reproduce the bug in isolation and I thought I'd share it here in case it's helpful ...
-
07:25 PM Misc #17872 (Closed): Remove extra word from Here Documents syntax doc
- Applied in changeset commit:git|2e919e4a643814735c68cf6724972cf7aa0cd91e.
----------
Remove extra word in heredoc documentation
From Thibault Jouan
Fixes [Misc #17872] -
05:28 AM Misc #17872 (Closed): Remove extra word from Here Documents syntax doc
- When reading the documentation for here documents literal, for example
when executing `ri ruby:syntax/literals`, or directly the file at
`doc/syntax/literals.rdoc', then looking at "Here Documents" section
there is a sentence that see... - 07:25 PM Revision a7fae2af (git): * 2021-05-21 [ci skip]
-
07:24 PM Revision 2e919e4a (git): Remove extra word in heredoc documentation
- From Thibault Jouan
Fixes [Misc #17872] -
07:06 PM Bug #17871: TestGCCompact#test_ast_compacts test failing again
- user:mame wrote in #note-4:
> I'm unsure why the fix addressed the issue of #17306.
This is because after #17306 was fixed the commit commit:32b7dcfb56a417c1d1c354102351fc1825d653bf changed the behavior of `{,un}lock_page_body` so th... -
05:51 PM Bug #17871: TestGCCompact#test_ast_compacts test failing again
- Running the each test in test/ruby/test_gc_compact.rb on the above environment, here is the result. The failed test is not only the test_ast_compacts test.
* test_enable_autocompact : ok
* test_disable_autocompact : ok
* test_major_... -
12:15 AM Bug #17871: TestGCCompact#test_ast_compacts test failing again
- xtkoba (Tee KOBAYASHI) wrote in #note-1:
> Possibly `sysconf(3)` does not report the correct page size?
I think it reports 64k correctly.
```
$ ruby -retc -e'p Etc.sysconf(Etc::SC_PAGE_SIZE)'
65536
```
The fix for #17306 dis... -
03:17 PM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- I would like `prime` library to remain in the default gems or the bundled gems.
I do competitive programming as a hobby, and I sometimes use it and find it useful.
Since external libraries are usually not available for competitive prog... -
12:33 PM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- >In my opinion mutex_m is widely used. Even Rails uses it: https://github.com/rails/rails/search?q=mutex_m
Thanks for your information. I agreed your opinion and removed mutex_m from this proposal. -
12:24 PM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- > They are no longer actively maintained and not widely used today.
> ...
In my opinion `mutex_m` is widely used. Even Rails uses it: https://github.com/rails/rails/search?q=mutex_m
-
11:18 AM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- >So I guess you mean no longer including them with Ruby, `and gem install` NAME would be needed to use them?
Yes. I meant to remove them ruby repository and release. -
11:01 AM Feature #17873: Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- > And I also propose to extract the following libraries from the default gems.
Those are already default gems.
So I guess you mean no longer including them with Ruby, and `gem install NAME` would be needed to use them?
Seems fine ... -
10:45 AM Feature #17873 (Closed): Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
- I promoted many standard libraries to the default gems. You can see them at https://stdgems.org/#default-gems-ruby-301
I propose the following libraries to promote the bundled gems from the default gems.
```
matrix
prime
net/ftp... -
12:56 PM Revision c7110935 (git): Get rid of sporadic WSAEACCES on Windows [ruby-dev:42661]
-
12:18 PM Bug #17874 (Closed): Backport dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4 into ruby_3_0
- This is a ticket for backport management.
dfe21ef7a15a30fc33f3a5cc089e15d09e905eb4 should be backported into ruby_3_0. -
11:57 AM Bug #17870: `make --output-sync=line install` breaks installation
- I noticed `-Onone` is also troublesome. Other `-O[type]`'s (type being `target` and `recurse`) seem safe to use.
Proposed patch:
```diff
--- a/tool/rbinstall.rb
+++ b/tool/rbinstall.rb
@@ -113,6 +113,7 @@
$make, *rest = Shellw... -
10:47 AM Misc #17811: DevelopersMeeting20210521Japan
- * [Feature #17873] Update of default gems in Ruby 3.1
* Does anyone have any objections? -
10:33 AM Revision dfe21ef7 (git): Do not block JIT with pending_stale_p
- Because we want to flush pending stale units before unloading units, the
pending_stale_p check is implemented in this waiting loop.
However, once all methods are called more than --jit-min-calls,
mjit_worker_wakeup will not be signaled ... -
10:14 AM Bug #17868 (Closed): Strange result of Coverage for while-in-while
- Applied in changeset commit:git|5026f9a5d5012248729a0052cd6cec811748291b.
----------
compile.c: stop the jump-jump optimization if the second has any event
Fixes [Bug #17868] -
02:00 AM Bug #17868: Strange result of Coverage for while-in-while
- Thank you for the quick response!
I have confirmed that the original code can be measured with this patch. -
01:15 AM Bug #17868 (Assigned): Strange result of Coverage for while-in-while
- @ko1 agreed with my patch. I'll commit it soon.
-
10:13 AM Revision 5026f9a5 (git): compile.c: stop the jump-jump optimization if the second has any event
- Fixes [Bug #17868]
-
08:56 AM Feature #17849: Fix Timeout.timeout so that it can be used in threaded Web servers
- I think (2) is rare, and IMHO such programs should be fixed.
What would happen is then those programs can't be interrupted (only by killing the process), but then that also becomes a clear motivation to fix those programs so they can be... -
08:44 AM Feature #17849: Fix Timeout.timeout so that it can be used in threaded Web servers
- There are two issues on masking interrupts in `ensure` clauses:
(1) performance: manipulating masks in each `ensure` clauses introduces overhead
(2) Some applications can run their program body in `ensure` clauses.
Before we discussed ... -
07:55 AM Bug #17631: `Numeric#real?` incorrectly returns true for `NaN` and `INFINITY`
- FYI:
```ruby
p Float::INFINITY.real #=> Infinity
p Float::INFINITY.imag #=> 0
p Float::NAN.real #=> NaN
p Float::NAN.imag #=> 0
```
Python and Octave have same behavior. Probably MATLAB does too.
If we change the behavior of `r... -
05:24 AM Bug #17631: `Numeric#real?` incorrectly returns true for `NaN` and `INFINITY`
- FYI: numpy also says inf is a real.
```
>>> import numpy
> ...
True
``` -
07:52 AM Bug #17767: `Cloned ENV` inconsistently returns `ENV` or `self`
- Cloned `ENV` accesses/modifies the process global environment variables, as well as `ENV` itself, however the codes we found expect these are different.
So I propose `ENV.clone` and `ENV.dup` should raise an exception. -
07:42 AM Bug #17781 (Closed): Resolv::DNS RequestID table allocations are never freed, causing DNS lookups to eventually hang
- Fixed by commit:9edc162583a4f685332239f6249745ad9b518cbe.
-
07:42 AM Bug #17783 (Closed): Running sidekiq with ruby 3.0 (possible thread deadlock on resolv request_id allocation and free)
- Fixed by commit:9edc162583a4f685332239f6249745ad9b518cbe.
-
07:05 AM Bug #17822: Inconsistent visibility behavior with refinements
- Thank you the patch. It seems good. Could you commit with a test?
-
06:46 AM Feature #16038: Provide a public WeakMap that compares by equality rather than by identity
- > Your example always allocates a new instance first, then deduplicates it.
Yes, for more complex cases that's kind of the only way. What I'm after here is mostly memory retention, not so much allocations.
> ...
Yes, I used this in... -
06:34 AM Feature #16038: Provide a public WeakMap that compares by equality rather than by identity
- Your example always allocates a new instance first, then deduplicates it.
Why not:
```ruby
def new(x, y, z)
REGISTRY[-"#{self}-#{x},#{y},#{z}"] ||= super
end
```
This would work even in 2.7 too. - 05:35 AM Revision 821e3c12 (git): * 2021-05-20 [ci skip]
-
05:31 AM Revision 63663bb4 (git): Rename nucomp_false s nucomp_real_p_m
05/19/2021
-
10:12 PM Feature #17210: More readable and useful `Set#inspect`
- +1
I second the proposal.
```ruby
p [1, 2, 3] #=> [1, 2, 3]
p "hello" #=> "hello"
p 1.0 #=> 1.0
p({"x"=>1}) #=> {"x"=>1}
p 1..2 #=> 1..2
p nil #=> nil
p true #=> true
p :name #=> :name
p Array #=> Array
... -
08:09 PM Bug #17871: TestGCCompact#test_ast_compacts test failing again
- I had a resistance to upload the full log check.log, because the file size is big. However I would upload the log file now.
```
$ du -sh check.log
1.2M check.log
$ wc -l check.log
22963 check.log
```
-
06:21 PM Bug #17871: TestGCCompact#test_ast_compacts test failing again
- Some googling told me that the page size defaults to 64k on powerpc64le for some Linux distros. Possibly `sysconf(3)` does not report the correct page size?
-
05:46 PM Bug #17871 (Closed): TestGCCompact#test_ast_compacts test failing again
- This issue was found by @mame yesterday on our new Power 9 server. I would like to open the ticket.
The test failure was reported and fixed on the #17306 6 months ago.
However on the latest master `adcbae8d49ec04d365ce13274783b1495c3... -
07:34 PM Feature #17849: Fix Timeout.timeout so that it can be used in threaded Web servers
- @byroot For the blocking C extension code without an unblocking function case, I think there is no other way to unstuck it than to kill the entire process.
That's probably a good last measure to have, but obviously it's very costly so s... -
06:13 PM Feature #17849: Fix Timeout.timeout so that it can be used in threaded Web servers
- > Assignee set to matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Maybe we want to tag in Koichi. Last I talked to Matz (EuRuKo in 2019) I believe he suggested having Koichi take a look at the issue. I'm not familiar with the interface here I don't know if... -
06:10 PM Bug #1287: $? not set after Open3::popen3
- FWIW the work around is to capture the status and re-exec with an exit. It works, but the downside is that shell invocations are not cheap:
``` ruby
irb(main):042:0> a, b, c = Open3.capture3("ls /does/not/exist")
irb(main):043:0> `e... -
05:41 PM Bug #17870 (Closed): `make --output-sync=line install` breaks installation
- It is reported in https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=790272 that `make --output-sync=line install` installs nearly nothing, and I can confirm this for Ruby 3.0.1p64.
The argument `-Oline` seems to be somehow troublesome in `--mfl... -
04:32 PM Bug #17869 (Closed): `Ripper.sexp`'s S-expression when using endless method definition
- ## Summary
The result of `Ripper.sexp` differs between normal method definition and endless method definition.
### Normal method definition
```ruby
% ruby -rripper -e "pp Ripper.sexp('def m(a) foo end')"
[:program,
[[:def,
... -
04:01 PM Bug #17868: Strange result of Coverage for while-in-while
- Thank you for your report. This is caused by the peephole optimization.
```
% ruby --dump=i while_in_while.rb
...
0010 jump 23 ( 3)[Li]
...
0033 getlocal_WC_0 ... -
02:21 PM Bug #17868 (Closed): Strange result of Coverage for while-in-while
- ```ruby
n = 3
while n > 0
n -= 1 while n > 0
end
```
This `while_in_while.rb` is the file to be measured.
```ruby
require "coverage"
Coverage.start
load "while_in_while.rb"
pp Coverage.result
# {"while_in_while.rb"=>[1, ... -
02:30 PM Bug #16475: [Installation process - compiling ruby 2.7.0 from source} "make install" step oddity for ruby 2.7.0 on linux mint (debian base)
- This seems to be fixed by backporting commit:ea8f7d4 + `lib/rubygems/openssl.rb` (created in commit:69fa0d6 and changed in commit:4aca77e).
-
10:23 AM Bug #16475: [Installation process - compiling ruby 2.7.0 from source} "make install" step oddity for ruby 2.7.0 on linux mint (debian base)
- This is reproducible for me with Ruby 2.7.3p183 when passing `--with-baseruby=no` to `./configure`, with OpenSSL header files removed (`mv /usr/include/openssl{,.bak}`).
And this seems to be not reproducible with Ruby 3.0.1p64. Probab... -
05:24 AM Revision adcbae8d (git): Removed minitest/mock
-
01:16 AM Revision 1d170fdc (git): ext/json/parser/parser.h: Add fallback MAYBE_UNUSED
- https://github.com/flori/json/commit/e2ad91fc2094d3cc2f76adc6c55d420cd06f34d8
-
12:21 AM Bug #17781: Resolv::DNS RequestID table allocations are never freed, causing DNS lookups to eventually hang
- update... https://github.com/ruby/resolv/pull/9/files got merged.
05/18/2021
-
11:52 PM Bug #16475: [Installation process - compiling ruby 2.7.0 from source} "make install" step oddity for ruby 2.7.0 on linux mint (debian base)
- @shevegen: Can this be closed? Looks like nobody else has the same problem.
- 09:53 PM Revision 637683c9 (git): * 2021-05-19 [ci skip]
-
09:53 PM Revision e4e41638 (git): Revert any references that are on the machine stack after compacting
- Since compaction can be concurrent, the machine stack is allowed to
change while compaction is happening. When compaction finishes, there
may be references on the machine stack that need to be reverted so that
we can remove the read bar... -
07:46 PM Bug #17866: Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- byroot (Jean Boussier) wrote in #note-8:
> > I'm ok with enabling aliases by default.
> ...
Ya, that's what I was considering. `safe_load` shouldn't change behavior whatsoever. -
05:42 PM Bug #17866: Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- > I'm ok with enabling aliases by default.
Just to clarify: `load` would have them on by default, but `safe_load` wouldn't, right? -
03:21 PM Bug #17866: Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- Eregon (Benoit Daloze) wrote in #note-4:
> byroot (Jean Boussier) wrote in #note-3:
> ...
No, you can definitely make recursive data structures:
```ruby
irb(main):006:0> x = []
=> []
irb(main):007:0> x << x
=> [[...]]
irb(main)... -
11:45 AM Bug #17866: Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- So indeed I was wrong about the circular reference.
As for Rails I fixed it this morning: https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/179d0a1f474ada02e0030ac3bd062fc653765dbe, but yes, if `load` would allow aliases by default it would make ... -
09:49 AM Bug #17866: Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- > It kinda is, as aliases allow for circular references which can cause some programs to end up in infinite loop.
I thought of the same thing and I tested what Eregon wrote before writing the comment. So, unless you know of a YAML that ... -
08:17 AM Bug #17866: Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- byroot (Jean Boussier) wrote in #note-3:
> It kinda is, as aliases allow for circular references which can cause some programs to end up in infinite loop.
Doesn't the YAML implementation handle/avoid such recursive/circular reference... -
07:35 AM Bug #17866: Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- > and disabling aliases wasn't really important.
It kinda is, as aliases allow for circular references which can cause some programs to end up in infinite loop.
> ...
Maybe we should have `YAML.load_file` use a more relaxed default... -
01:23 AM Bug #17866: Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- I noticed `Psych.unsafe_load` uses `aliases: false` by default. This means that default `config/database.yml` of Rails will stop working if you use Psych 4.0.0.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v6.1.3.2/railties/lib/rails/generators/... -
03:51 PM Bug #17864 (Feedback): [BUG] try to mark T_NONE object (in Ractors)
- NuriYuri (Youri Nouri) wrote in #note-3:
> I've run this `ruby -e"200.times { system('ruby src/IODigester.ytest_copy.rb') }"` to check the probability, 88% success rate with `ruby 3.0.1p64`.
> ...
Can you test with the master branch an... -
03:16 PM Misc #17818: Reviving Travis CI
- Sorry for my typo.
> So, I plan to not use only free builds without credits on Travis.
So, I plan to use only free builds without credits on Travis.
-
02:59 PM Misc #17818: Reviving Travis CI
- Let me share the current status and the plan for ruby/ruby's Travis.
> As a side note from my experience, the concept of the credits might be not considered on travis-ci.org.
The travis-ci.org shut down will occur on May 31, 2021.... -
02:26 PM Revision 7c716b68 (git): ext/json/parser/prereq.mk: fix warnings for code generated by ragel
- * type-limits when plain-char is unsigned
* unused-const-variable for NFA constants -
01:16 PM Revision 6b32f1f3 (git): Object whats here (#4503)
- What's Here section for class Object.
-
10:21 AM Revision 6d6391bf (git): Update bundled_gems
-
10:06 AM Revision ceea1ea8 (git): test/rubygems/test_gem_commands_open_command.rb: prevent a warning
- http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/debian9/ruby-master/log/20210518T093002Z.log.html.gz
```
[ 9396/21186] TestGemCommandsOpenCommand#test_execute-e:1: warning: possibly useless use of a literal in void context
= 0.06 s
``` -
10:01 AM Revision 837cbea6 (git): test/psych/test_coder.rb: Suppress non-parenthesis warnings
- http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/debian9/ruby-master/log/20210518T093002Z.log.html.gz
```
/home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210518T093002Z/ruby/test/psych/test_coder.rb:277: warning: ambiguity between regexp and two divisions: wrap regex... -
09:51 AM Revision 6674dd61 (git): Remove ubuntu-16.04 (already commented out)
- https://github.blog/changelog/2021-04-29-github-actions-ubuntu-16-04-lts-virtual-environment-will-be-removed-on-september-20-2021
-
08:31 AM Revision 9bd79c2c (git): Removed minitest/benchmark
-
08:31 AM Revision 5a0b89de (git): Removed minitest/autorun
-
08:31 AM Revision 8ab2afb2 (git): Use Test::Unit instead of Minitest::Unit
-
08:12 AM Bug #17867 (Rejected): split.rb:30: [BUG] Segmentation fault
- Unfortunately, Ruby 2.0.0 is EOL today.
-
08:04 AM Bug #17867: split.rb:30: [BUG] Segmentation fault
- I think the ruby 2.0.0p648 is the ruby installed as a RPM package on the CentOS 7 by default.
If you do not have any reason to continue to use it, I would recommend a newer ruby installed by Software Collections or one built from the so... -
07:43 AM Bug #17867: split.rb:30: [BUG] Segmentation fault
- A quick workaround would be not to use such an old version as 2.0.0p648.
-
07:21 AM Bug #17867 (Rejected): split.rb:30: [BUG] Segmentation fault
- Hello,
We hit a "Segmentation fault" of a small ruby script (split.rb).
OS is CentOS7.7 and ruby 2.0.0p648 is used.
# ruby --version
ruby 2.0.0p648 (2015-12-16) [x86_64-linux]
I'd like to know is this is a known issue of ruby ... -
08:00 AM Revision 0d343bf8 (git): Update bundled_gems
-
07:04 AM Revision 34bc8210 (git): test/irb/test_raise_no_backtrace_exception.rb: fix test file path
- Create a file for test under the temporary directory.
- 03:48 AM Revision 79717f81 (git): [ruby/fiddle] windows: link to ws2_32 for WSAGetLastError()
- https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/e9955d74ae
- 03:48 AM Revision 71d4a493 (git): [ruby/fiddle] windows: add Fiddle.win32_last_socket_error{,=}
- GitHub: fix GH-72
Users can't use WSAGetLastError() with Ruby 3.0 or later because
rb_funcall() resets the last socket error internally.
Users can get the last socket error by Fiddle.win32_last_socket_error.
Reported by Kentaro Hayash... -
03:48 AM Revision 2579593a (git): [ruby/fiddle] Do not use a libdir for glibc, it breaks Linux PPC64 (#70)
- Fixes [Bug #12666]
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/a267a40be7 - 03:48 AM Revision ab5212b3 (git): [ruby/fiddle] Add support for "const" in type
- GitHub: fix #68
Reported by kojix2. Thanks!!!
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/d7322c234a - 03:48 AM Revision 4d1bb460 (git): [ruby/fiddle] Add --enable-debug-build option to extconf.rb
- https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/e0498e60ea
- 03:48 AM Revision 791e8eec (git): [ruby/fiddle] win32types: sort
- https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/35dec6c5a5
- 03:48 AM Revision 8758b07b (git): [ruby/fiddle] Fix more Win32Types definitions
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winprog/windows-data-types
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/805c1a595a -
03:48 AM Revision 25e56fe3 (git): [ruby/fiddle] Fix Win32Types for Windows 64-bit (#63)
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winprog/windows-data-types
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/28ee5b1608 - 03:48 AM Revision 8d63b1dc (git): [ruby/fiddle] Bump version
- https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/0cbd370fd6
- 03:48 AM Revision 881b2dc8 (git): [ruby/fiddle] closure: add support for const char *
- GitHub: fix GH-62
Reported by Cody Krieger. Thanks!!!
https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/284b820f2d - 03:48 AM Revision b2de5999 (git): [ruby/fiddle] closure: accept symbol as type
- https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/dc2da6633e
- 03:48 AM Revision 212d836c (git): [ruby/fiddle] Remove wrong comment
- https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/831522e768
- 03:48 AM Revision 7bd3d6d2 (git): [ruby/fiddle] Bump version
- https://github.com/ruby/fiddle/commit/63e5f98412
05/17/2021
-
07:07 PM Feature #11747: "bury" feature, similar to 'dig' but opposite
- schwad (Nick Schwaderer) wrote in #note-10:
> I think the issues/problems specified in the comments are not present with a Hash-only implementation. :)
> ...
The XKeys gem does not meet your requirements?
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01:03 PM Feature #11747: "bury" feature, similar to 'dig' but opposite
- I agree that Hash-only use case looks most relevant, and I was thinking that ruby has something build in.
It would also be cool to have an ability to transform value using this method, like:
``` ruby
# set value
{}.bury(:a, :b, :c) { 1... - 06:19 PM Revision 4ba97c6f (git): * 2021-05-18 [ci skip]
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06:17 PM Revision 725b6660 (git): Use a shared spec for YAML.load and YAML.unsafe_load
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06:12 PM Revision 2321ade4 (git): Prefer respond_to? to defined? in MSpec
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10:51 AM Revision ee611341 (git): Bump version of required_ruby_version to 2.3. Fixes #464
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10:51 AM Revision 2de594ca (git): [flori/json] Deduplicate strings inside json_string_unescape
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10:51 AM Revision 1d2b4cca (git): [flori/json] Refactor json_string_unescape
- https://github.com/flori/json/commit/f398769332
- 10:26 AM Revision 8a974dc8 (git): [flori/json] Fix incorrect `#` position in API doc
- This change fixes an incorrect `#` position in the API documentation of the `JSON` module.
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10:22 AM Revision 1f91627c (git): Removed EOL version from .github/workflows/spec_guards.yml
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10:05 AM Bug #17866 (Closed): Incompatible changes with Psych 4.0.0
- Psych-4.0.0 changes `Psych.safe_load` by the default.
https://github.com/ruby/psych/pull/487
It breaks the several code like:
* https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/da5b28396397ace84d914cb188055cbeb46b8725
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06:42 AM Revision 93fb186d (git): spec/ruby/library/yaml: Test YAML.unsafe_load instead of YAML.load in 3.1
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06:32 AM Revision 008a63c4 (git): Revert "Use YAML.unsafe_load instead of YAML.load."
- This reverts commit a0e97b0e2e4314a0815d09beb825e38f234778da.
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06:28 AM Revision e36da7ba (git): Revert an accidentally commits at df86a13cc150f573b1078779667a1573747d3dbd
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05:31 AM Revision 31a757a4 (git): Make the test pass with the old libyaml
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05:31 AM Revision f367b4ff (git): assert_equal accepts an expected value as the first argument
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04:54 AM Feature #17047: Support parameters for MAIL FROM and RCPT TO
- xtkoba (Tee KOBAYASHI) wrote in #note-9:
> I am sorry that I cannot evaluate the importance of this proposal.
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04:36 AM Revision a0e97b0e (git): Use YAML.unsafe_load instead of YAML.load.
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04:15 AM Misc #17811: DevelopersMeeting20210521Japan
- * [Bug #17781] Resolv::DNS RequestID table allocations are never freed, causing DNS lookups to eventually hang
* Security issue is quite severe (can cause denial of service), any chance we can do a 2.7.4 release shortly?
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02:38 AM Misc #17811: DevelopersMeeting20210521Japan
- * [Feature #17863] rewrite lib/debug.rb with latest API (ko1)
* Please confirm APIs (file name, method name, etc)
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03:57 AM Revision dfecc650 (git): Workaround with fbb4e3f96c10de2240f2d87eac19cf6f62f65fea in yaml/store.rb
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03:53 AM Revision ffdf0232 (git): lib/rdoc/rdoc.rb: Allow only RDoc::Options in .rdoc_options
- Follow-up of d8fd92f62024d85271a3f1125bc6928409f912e1. Instead of using
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03:04 AM Revision d8fd92f6 (git): Workaround with fbb4e3f96c10de2240f2d87eac19cf6f62f65fea in rdoc
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03:00 AM Revision 8e91b969 (git): Workaround with fbb4e3f96c10de2240f2d87eac19cf6f62f65fea
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02:36 AM Revision da5b2839 (git): test/ostruct/test_ostruct.rb: Use YAML.unsafe_load instead of YAML.load
- Follow-up of fbb4e3f96c10de2240f2d87eac19cf6f62f65fea
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02:20 AM Revision 42b20bdb (git): [ruby/psych] remove deprecated interface
- https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/0767227051
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02:20 AM Revision b0e21197 (git): [ruby/psych] Bump version
- https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/1df86a2e81
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02:20 AM Revision fbb4e3f9 (git): [ruby/psych] Use Psych.safe_load by default
- Psych.load is not safe for use with untrusted data. Too many
applications make the mistake of using `Psych.load` with untrusted data
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02:20 AM Revision c7c2ad57 (git): [ruby/psych] Introduce `Psych.unsafe_load`
- In future versions of Psych, the `load` method will be mostly the same
as the `safe_load` method. In other words, the `load` method won't
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02:20 AM Revision bcaa6aec (git): [ruby/psych] Removed needless platform detection
- https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/57d704fd63
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02:20 AM Revision df86a13c (git): [ruby/psych] Import test assertions from ruby/ruby
- https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/01dda86681
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02:20 AM Revision a3ceed50 (git): [ruby/psych] Fix symabolize_name with non-string keys
- https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/1c5c29e81f
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02:20 AM Revision 830778db (git): [ruby/psych] feat: allow scalars and sequences to be styled when dumped
- https://github.com/ruby/psych/commit/546154ddb7
05/16/2021
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11:50 PM Feature #17762 (Closed): A simple way to trace object allocation
- Applied in changeset commit:git|167cff6a5d5241e2929392682cc3a68ece3b0caf.
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11:50 PM Revision 167cff6a (git): NEWS.md: mention lib/objspace/trace.rb [Feature #17762]
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11:33 PM Bug #12551 (Closed): Exception accessing file with long path on windows
- Applied in changeset commit:git|229cb0fcdb7957b19d7042b000d803ae58cc6593.
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[Win32] long path name support [Bug #12551]
Implement long path support on Windows by applying Microsoft's
recommended application manifest.
To make ... - 11:33 PM Revision 35981cb5 (git): * 2021-05-17 [ci skip]
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11:33 PM Revision 229cb0fc (git): [Win32] long path name support [Bug #12551]
- Implement long path support on Windows by applying Microsoft's
recommended application manifest.
To make this work on both Visual C++ and MinGW, include the manifest as
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12:47 PM Bug #17865 (Closed): clang 12 -Wcompound-token-split-by-macro warning in ruby.h
- Backport-ready.
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10:07 AM Bug #17865 (Closed): clang 12 -Wcompound-token-split-by-macro warning in ruby.h
- As reported in [pull request \#4504](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4504) (originally via [FreeBSD PR 255910](https://bugs.freebsd.org/255910)), certain ruby gem native extensions (such as thrift, see [here](http://package22.nyi.freeb...
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09:27 AM Revision adafa810 (git): PAGE_SIZE is never used on msys/mingw
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08:12 AM Feature #17724: Make the pin operator support instance/class/global variables
- > I think it makes sense to also support instance/class/global variables directly.
I agree.
What do you think, @matz?