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Implement support for multiple garbage slots #14

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tenderlove added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 20, 2021
This commit adds a check on the ep just like in the mark function.  The
env can contain null bytes if allocation tracing is enabled.

We're seeing errors during autocompaction like this:

```
(lldb) bt 40
* thread #1, name = 'ruby', stop reason = signal SIGABRT
    frame #0: 0x00007f7d64b6018b libc.so.6`raise + 203
    frame #1: 0x00007f7d64b3f859 libc.so.6`abort + 299
    frame #2: 0x000055af5f2fefc9 ruby`die at error.c:764:5
    frame #3: 0x000055af5f2ff1ac ruby`rb_bug_for_fatal_signal(default_sighandler=0x0000000000000000, sig=11, ctx=0x000055af60bc3340, fmt="") at error.c:804:5
    frame #4: 0x000055af5f4bd08f ruby`sigsegv(sig=11, info=0x000055af60bc3470, ctx=0x000055af60bc3340) at signal.c:960:5
    frame #5: 0x00007f7d64ebe3c0 libpthread.so.0`__restore_rt
    frame #6: 0x000055af5f339b0a ruby`gc_ref_update_imemo(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, obj=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:9046:13
    frame #7: 0x000055af5f339172 ruby`gc_update_object_references(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, obj=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:9307:9
    frame #8: 0x000055af5f338e79 ruby`gc_ref_update(vstart=0x00007f7d5b510010, vend=0x00007f7d5b513ff8, stride=40, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, page=0x000055af62577aa0) at gc.c:9452:21
    frame #9: 0x000055af5f337846 ruby`gc_update_references(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068) at gc.c:9481:9
    frame #10: 0x000055af5f336569 ruby`gc_compact_finish(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068) at gc.c:4840:5
    frame #11: 0x000055af5f335efb ruby`gc_page_sweep(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068, sweep_page=0x000055af63a1eb30) at gc.c:5046:13
    frame #12: 0x000055af5f3355c5 ruby`gc_sweep_step(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068) at gc.c:5214:19
    frame #13: 0x000055af5f33daf6 ruby`gc_sweep_rest(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:5271:2
    frame #14: 0x000055af5f33cacd ruby`gc_sweep(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:5389:2
    frame #15: 0x000055af5f33c21d ruby`gc_marks_rest(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:7555:5
    frame #16: 0x000055af5f324d41 ruby`gc_rest(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:8457:13
    frame #17: 0x000055af5f3297d8 ruby`garbage_collect(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, reason=45568) at gc.c:8318:9
    frame #18: 0x000055af5f344ece ruby`garbage_collect_with_gvl(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, reason=45568) at gc.c:8632:9
    frame #19: 0x000055af5f344e61 ruby`objspace_malloc_gc_stress(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:10592:9
    frame #20: 0x000055af5f32ced1 ruby`objspace_xmalloc0(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, size=64) at gc.c:10767:5
    frame #21: 0x000055af5f32ce11 ruby`ruby_xmalloc0(size=64) at gc.c:10988:12
    frame #22: 0x000055af5f32cdac ruby`ruby_xmalloc_body(size=64) at gc.c:10997:12
    frame #23: 0x000055af5f329415 ruby`ruby_xmalloc(size=64) at gc.c:12942:12
    frame #24: 0x00007f7d611c4fe5 objspace.so`newobj_i(tpval=0x00007f7d5b553770, data=0x000055af639031a0) at object_tracing.c:101:35
    frame #25: 0x000055af5f5b283f ruby`tp_call_trace(tpval=0x00007f7d5b553770, trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398) at vm_trace.c:1115:2
    frame #26: 0x000055af5f5b50ec ruby`exec_hooks_body(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, list=0x000055af60b2b920, trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398) at vm_trace.c:304:3
    frame #27: 0x000055af5f5b0f24 ruby`exec_hooks_unprotected(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, list=0x000055af60b2b920, trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398) at vm_trace.c:333:5
    frame #28: 0x000055af5f5b0da8 ruby`rb_exec_event_hooks(trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398, hooks=0x000055af60b2b920, pop_p=0) at vm_trace.c:378:13
    frame #29: 0x000055af5f33f8e2 ruby`rb_exec_event_hook_orig(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, hooks=0x000055af60b2b920, flag=1048576, self=0x00007f7d5b5c08c0, id=0, called_id=0, klass=0x0000000000000000, data=0x00007f7d5b513fd0, pop_p=0) at vm_core.h:1989:5
    frame #30: 0x000055af5f334975 ruby`gc_event_hook_body(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, event=1048576, data=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:2083:5
  * frame #31: 0x000055af5f3342df ruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected [inlined] newobj_slowpath(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, cr=0x000055af60b2b910, wb_protected=1) at gc.c:2284:9
    frame #32: 0x000055af5f33410f ruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, cr=0x000055af60b2b910) at gc.c:2299
    frame #33: 0x000055af5f333de9 ruby`newobj_of0(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, wb_protected=1, cr=0x000055af60b2b910) at gc.c:2338:11
    frame #34: 0x000055af5f3227ae ruby`newobj_of(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, v1=0x000055af657d88a0, v2=0x000055af657d8890, v3=0x0000000000000000, wb_protected=1) at gc.c:2348:17
    frame #35: 0x000055af5f322c5b ruby`rb_imemo_new(type=imemo_env, v1=0x000055af657d88a0, v2=0x000055af657d8890, v3=0x0000000000000000, v0=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8) at gc.c:2434:12
    frame #36: 0x000055af5f5a3925 ruby`vm_env_new(env_ep=0x000055af657d88a0, env_body=0x000055af657d8890, env_size=4, iseq=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8) at vm_core.h:1363:33
    frame #37: 0x000055af5f5a3808 ruby`vm_make_env_each(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, cfp=0x00007f7d6482fc90) at vm.c:801:11
    frame #38: 0x000055af5f5a368d ruby`vm_make_env_each(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, cfp=0x00007f7d6482fc20) at vm.c:752:13
    frame #39: 0x000055af5f5a368d ruby`vm_make_env_each(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, cfp=0x00007f7d6482fbb0) at vm.c:752:13
(lldb) f 31
frame #31: 0x000055af5f3342df ruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected [inlined] newobj_slowpath(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, cr=0x000055af60b2b910, wb_protected=1) at gc.c:2284:9
   2281	        }
   2282	        GC_ASSERT(obj != 0);
   2283	        newobj_init(klass, flags, wb_protected, objspace, obj);
-> 2284	        gc_event_hook_prep(objspace, RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_NEWOBJ, obj, newobj_fill(obj, 0, 0, 0));
   2285	    }
   2286	    RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE_CR_LEV(cr, &lev);
   2287
(lldb) p obj
(VALUE) $3 = 0x00007f7d5b513fd0
(lldb) f 6
frame #6: 0x000055af5f339b0a ruby`gc_ref_update_imemo(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, obj=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:9046:13
   9043	        {
   9044	            rb_env_t *env = (rb_env_t *)obj;
   9045	            TYPED_UPDATE_IF_MOVED(objspace, rb_iseq_t *, env->iseq);
-> 9046	            UPDATE_IF_MOVED(objspace, env->ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_ENV]);
   9047	            gc_update_values(objspace, (long)env->env_size, (VALUE *)env->env);
   9048	        }
   9049	        break;
(lldb) p obj
(VALUE) $4 = 0x00007f7d5b513fd0
(lldb)
```
peterzhu2118 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 21, 2021
This commit adds a check on the ep just like in the mark function.  The
env can contain null bytes if allocation tracing is enabled.

We're seeing errors during autocompaction like this:

```
(lldb) bt 40
* thread #1, name = 'ruby', stop reason = signal SIGABRT
    frame #0: 0x00007f7d64b6018b libc.so.6`raise + 203
    frame #1: 0x00007f7d64b3f859 libc.so.6`abort + 299
    frame #2: 0x000055af5f2fefc9 ruby`die at error.c:764:5
    frame #3: 0x000055af5f2ff1ac ruby`rb_bug_for_fatal_signal(default_sighandler=0x0000000000000000, sig=11, ctx=0x000055af60bc3340, fmt="") at error.c:804:5
    frame #4: 0x000055af5f4bd08f ruby`sigsegv(sig=11, info=0x000055af60bc3470, ctx=0x000055af60bc3340) at signal.c:960:5
    frame #5: 0x00007f7d64ebe3c0 libpthread.so.0`__restore_rt
    frame #6: 0x000055af5f339b0a ruby`gc_ref_update_imemo(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, obj=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:9046:13
    frame #7: 0x000055af5f339172 ruby`gc_update_object_references(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, obj=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:9307:9
    frame #8: 0x000055af5f338e79 ruby`gc_ref_update(vstart=0x00007f7d5b510010, vend=0x00007f7d5b513ff8, stride=40, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, page=0x000055af62577aa0) at gc.c:9452:21
    frame #9: 0x000055af5f337846 ruby`gc_update_references(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068) at gc.c:9481:9
    frame #10: 0x000055af5f336569 ruby`gc_compact_finish(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068) at gc.c:4840:5
    frame #11: 0x000055af5f335efb ruby`gc_page_sweep(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068, sweep_page=0x000055af63a1eb30) at gc.c:5046:13
    frame #12: 0x000055af5f3355c5 ruby`gc_sweep_step(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068) at gc.c:5214:19
    frame #13: 0x000055af5f33daf6 ruby`gc_sweep_rest(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:5271:2
    frame #14: 0x000055af5f33cacd ruby`gc_sweep(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:5389:2
    frame #15: 0x000055af5f33c21d ruby`gc_marks_rest(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:7555:5
    frame #16: 0x000055af5f324d41 ruby`gc_rest(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:8457:13
    frame #17: 0x000055af5f3297d8 ruby`garbage_collect(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, reason=45568) at gc.c:8318:9
    frame #18: 0x000055af5f344ece ruby`garbage_collect_with_gvl(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, reason=45568) at gc.c:8632:9
    frame #19: 0x000055af5f344e61 ruby`objspace_malloc_gc_stress(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:10592:9
    frame #20: 0x000055af5f32ced1 ruby`objspace_xmalloc0(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, size=64) at gc.c:10767:5
    frame #21: 0x000055af5f32ce11 ruby`ruby_xmalloc0(size=64) at gc.c:10988:12
    frame #22: 0x000055af5f32cdac ruby`ruby_xmalloc_body(size=64) at gc.c:10997:12
    frame #23: 0x000055af5f329415 ruby`ruby_xmalloc(size=64) at gc.c:12942:12
    frame #24: 0x00007f7d611c4fe5 objspace.so`newobj_i(tpval=0x00007f7d5b553770, data=0x000055af639031a0) at object_tracing.c:101:35
    frame #25: 0x000055af5f5b283f ruby`tp_call_trace(tpval=0x00007f7d5b553770, trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398) at vm_trace.c:1115:2
    frame #26: 0x000055af5f5b50ec ruby`exec_hooks_body(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, list=0x000055af60b2b920, trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398) at vm_trace.c:304:3
    frame #27: 0x000055af5f5b0f24 ruby`exec_hooks_unprotected(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, list=0x000055af60b2b920, trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398) at vm_trace.c:333:5
    frame #28: 0x000055af5f5b0da8 ruby`rb_exec_event_hooks(trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398, hooks=0x000055af60b2b920, pop_p=0) at vm_trace.c:378:13
    frame #29: 0x000055af5f33f8e2 ruby`rb_exec_event_hook_orig(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, hooks=0x000055af60b2b920, flag=1048576, self=0x00007f7d5b5c08c0, id=0, called_id=0, klass=0x0000000000000000, data=0x00007f7d5b513fd0, pop_p=0) at vm_core.h:1989:5
    frame #30: 0x000055af5f334975 ruby`gc_event_hook_body(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, event=1048576, data=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:2083:5
  * frame #31: 0x000055af5f3342df ruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected [inlined] newobj_slowpath(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, cr=0x000055af60b2b910, wb_protected=1) at gc.c:2284:9
    frame #32: 0x000055af5f33410f ruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, cr=0x000055af60b2b910) at gc.c:2299
    frame #33: 0x000055af5f333de9 ruby`newobj_of0(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, wb_protected=1, cr=0x000055af60b2b910) at gc.c:2338:11
    frame #34: 0x000055af5f3227ae ruby`newobj_of(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, v1=0x000055af657d88a0, v2=0x000055af657d8890, v3=0x0000000000000000, wb_protected=1) at gc.c:2348:17
    frame #35: 0x000055af5f322c5b ruby`rb_imemo_new(type=imemo_env, v1=0x000055af657d88a0, v2=0x000055af657d8890, v3=0x0000000000000000, v0=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8) at gc.c:2434:12
    frame #36: 0x000055af5f5a3925 ruby`vm_env_new(env_ep=0x000055af657d88a0, env_body=0x000055af657d8890, env_size=4, iseq=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8) at vm_core.h:1363:33
    frame #37: 0x000055af5f5a3808 ruby`vm_make_env_each(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, cfp=0x00007f7d6482fc90) at vm.c:801:11
    frame #38: 0x000055af5f5a368d ruby`vm_make_env_each(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, cfp=0x00007f7d6482fc20) at vm.c:752:13
    frame #39: 0x000055af5f5a368d ruby`vm_make_env_each(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, cfp=0x00007f7d6482fbb0) at vm.c:752:13
(lldb) f 31
frame #31: 0x000055af5f3342df ruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected [inlined] newobj_slowpath(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, cr=0x000055af60b2b910, wb_protected=1) at gc.c:2284:9
   2281	        }
   2282	        GC_ASSERT(obj != 0);
   2283	        newobj_init(klass, flags, wb_protected, objspace, obj);
-> 2284	        gc_event_hook_prep(objspace, RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_NEWOBJ, obj, newobj_fill(obj, 0, 0, 0));
   2285	    }
   2286	    RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE_CR_LEV(cr, &lev);
   2287
(lldb) p obj
(VALUE) $3 = 0x00007f7d5b513fd0
(lldb) f 6
frame #6: 0x000055af5f339b0a ruby`gc_ref_update_imemo(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, obj=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:9046:13
   9043	        {
   9044	            rb_env_t *env = (rb_env_t *)obj;
   9045	            TYPED_UPDATE_IF_MOVED(objspace, rb_iseq_t *, env->iseq);
-> 9046	            UPDATE_IF_MOVED(objspace, env->ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_ENV]);
   9047	            gc_update_values(objspace, (long)env->env_size, (VALUE *)env->env);
   9048	        }
   9049	        break;
(lldb) p obj
(VALUE) $4 = 0x00007f7d5b513fd0
(lldb)
```
casperisfine pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 5, 2021
* Fix block invalidation assertions

* Add Alan's small repro for double invalidation bug
casperisfine pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 5, 2021
* Evaluate multiple assignment left hand side before right hand side

In regular assignment, Ruby evaluates the left hand side before
the right hand side.  For example:

```ruby
foo[0] = bar
```

Calls `foo`, then `bar`, then `[]=` on the result of `foo`.

Previously, multiple assignment didn't work this way.  If you did:

```ruby
abc.def, foo[0] = bar, baz
```

Ruby would previously call `bar`, then `baz`, then `abc`, then
`def=` on the result of `abc`, then `foo`, then `[]=` on the
result of `foo`.

This change makes multiple assignment similar to single assignment,
changing the evaluation order of the above multiple assignment code
to calling `abc`, then `foo`, then `bar`, then `baz`, then `def=` on
the result of `abc`, then `[]=` on the result of `foo`.

Implementing this is challenging with the stack-based virtual machine.
We need to keep track of all of the left hand side attribute setter
receivers and setter arguments, and then keep track of the stack level
while handling the assignment processing, so we can issue the
appropriate topn instructions to get the receiver.  Here's an example
of how the multiple assignment is executed, showing the stack and
instructions:

```
self                                      # putself
abc                                       # send
abc, self                                 # putself
abc, foo                                  # send
abc, foo, 0                               # putobject 0
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz]                   # evaluate RHS
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, bar         # expandarray
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, bar, abc    # topn 5
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, abc, bar    # swap
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, def=        # send
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz              # pop
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, foo         # topn 3
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, foo, 0      # topn 3
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, foo, 0, baz # topn 2
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, []=         # send
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz              # pop
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz]                   # pop
[bar, baz], foo, 0, [bar, baz]            # setn 3
[bar, baz], foo, 0                        # pop
[bar, baz], foo                           # pop
[bar, baz]                                # pop
```

As multiple assignment must deal with splats, post args, and any level
of nesting, it gets quite a bit more complex than this in non-trivial
cases. To handle this, struct masgn_state is added to keep
track of the overall state of the mass assignment, which stores a linked
list of struct masgn_attrasgn, one for each assigned attribute.

This adds a new optimization that replaces a topn 1/pop instruction
combination with a single swap instruction for multiple assignment
to non-aref attributes.

This new approach isn't compatible with one of the optimizations
previously used, in the case where the multiple assignment return value
was not needed, there was no lhs splat, and one of the left hand side
used an attribute setter.  This removes that optimization. Removing
the optimization allowed for removing the POP_ELEMENT and adjust_stack
functions.

This adds a benchmark to measure how much slower multiple
assignment is with the correct evaluation order.

This benchmark shows:

* 4-9% decrease for attribute sets
* 14-23% decrease for array member sets
* Basically same speed for local variable sets

Importantly, it shows no significant difference between the popped
(where return value of the multiple assignment is not needed) and
!popped (where return value of the multiple assignment is needed)
cases for attribute and array member sets.  This indicates the
previous optimization, which was dropped in the evaluation
order fix and only affected the popped case, is not important to
performance.

Fixes [Bug ruby#4443]

* * 2021-04-22 [ci skip]

* Remove reverse VM instruction

This was previously only used by the multiple assignment code, but
is no longer needed after the multiple assignment execution order
fix.

* fix raise in exception with jump

add_ensure_iseq() adds ensure block to the end of
jump such as next/redo/return. However, if the rescue
cause are in the body, this rescue catches the exception
in ensure clause.

  iter do
    next
  rescue
    R
  ensure
    raise
  end

In this case, R should not be executed, but executed without this patch.

Fixes [Bug #13930]
Fixes [Bug #16618]

A part of tests are written by @jeremyevans ruby#4291

* [ruby/time] Make Time friendly to Ractor

ruby/time@c784e4f166

* [ruby/cgi] handle invalid encoding

ruby/cgi@2b1c2e21a4

* [ruby/cgi] Add test for escapeHTML/unescapeHTML invalid encoding fix in pure ruby version

Also, remove pointless assert_nothing_raised(ArgumentError) while
here.

ruby/cgi@c05edf5608

* [ruby/cgi] gemspec: Explicitly empty executables list

The gem exposes no executables

ruby/cgi@cd7106ad97

* [ruby/benchmark] Add comment about terminating newline in captions; fix test method name.

ruby/benchmark@02ce298d3e

* [ruby/benchmark] gemspec: Explicitly have 0 executables

This gem exposes no executables.

ruby/benchmark@ff1ef7ae06

* Ignore JRuby files on io-console

* [ruby/io-console] Enable building the C extension on TruffleRuby.

ruby/io-console@c17b8cf3a9

* [ruby/io-console] Move FFI console under lib

Having the separate dir makes testing difficult and doesn't
reflect the structure the gem will eventually have. We can filter
these files out if necessary when building the CRuby gem.

ruby/io-console@881010447c

* Separate test used by test_ractor for Ractor in test_time.rb

* Merge net-imap-0.2.0

* [ruby/net-imap] Set timeout for IDLE responses

Fixes #14

ruby/net-imap@39d39ff9bb

* [ruby/net-imap] Bump version to 0.2.1

ruby/net-imap@31f96ea884

* [ruby/uri] Upstream Java proxy property checks from JRuby

These Java properties, retrieved from JRuby's "Java env" ENV_JAVA,
allow JRuby users to use the same proxy properties the rest of the
Java platform uses.

This resolves https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11194

ruby/uri@3bd2bcc95a

* [ruby/uri] Optimize URI#hostname and URI#hostname=

ruby/uri@3b7ccfd835

* [ruby/uri] Add tests for URI::RFC{2396,3986}_Parser#inspect

ruby/uri@d47dae2f8e

* [ruby/uri] Only use UnboundMethod#bind_call if it is available

This allows tests to pass on Ruby 2.4-2.6.

Fixes #19

ruby/uri@67ca99ca87

* [ruby/uri] Set required_ruby_version to 2.4 in gemspec

Tests pass on Ruby 2.4, but not on Ruby 2.3.

ruby/uri@594418079a

* [ruby/uri] remove comment about URI::escape as it is removed

ruby/uri@0f0057e1b2

* [ruby/uri] Use Regexp#match? to avoid extra allocations

`#=~` builds `MatchData`, requiring extra allocations as compared to
`#match?`, which returns a boolean w/o having to build the `MatchData`.

ruby/uri@158f58a9cc

* Update bundled_gems

* Suppress warnings for unsued variable

* * 2021-04-23 [ci skip]

* Remove unneeded comment

* test/ruby/test_assignment.rb: Avoid "assigned but unused variable"

* Fix wrong documentation

It doesn't return `nil` but raises an exception, as explained a few lines after

* * 2021-04-24 [ci skip]

* Fix setting method visibility for a refinement without an origin class

If a class has been refined but does not have an origin class,
there is a single method entry marked with VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED,
but it contains the original method entry.  If the original method
entry is present, we shouldn't skip the method when searching even
when skipping refined methods.

Fixes [Bug #17519]

* Remove unnecessary checks for empty kw splat

These two checks are surrounded by an if that ensures the
call site is not a kw splat call site.

* Remove part of comment that is no longer accurate

In Ruby 2.7, empty keyword splats could be added back for backwards
compatibility.  However, that stopped in Ruby 3.0.

* Add back checks for empty kw splat with tests (ruby#4405)

This reverts commit a224ce8.
Turns out the checks are needed to handle splatting an array with an
empty ruby2 keywords hash.

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/invokations/invocations/

* * 2021-04-25 [ci skip]

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/evel/eval/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/oher/other/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/visilibity/visibility/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/arround/around/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/daguten/dakuten/

* [ci skip] Fix a typo s/certificiate/certificate/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/algorthm/algorithm/

* Fix some typos by spell checker

* * 2021-04-26 [ci skip]

* Remove test of removed reverse VM instruction

since 5512353

* spec/ruby/core/file/shared/read.rb: The behavior of FreeBSD was changed

http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/freebsd12/ruby-master/log/20210426T003001Z.fail.html.gz#rubyspec

* disable shareable_constant_value for CI

To debug CI failures on FreeBSD, disable `shareable_constant_value`.

* [ruby/irb] Fix typo ture -> true [ci skip]

ruby/irb@783a0569e8

* [ruby/irb] Added assert_equal_with_term

ruby/irb@b690da96d8

* [ruby/irb] Added test_colorize

ruby/irb@10e290fc3a

* [ruby/irb] Assertions on non-tty

ruby/irb@ede12890d2

* [ruby/irb] Added `colorable` keyword option

Currently `IRB::Color.colorize` and `IRB::Color.colorize_code`
refer `$stdin.tty?` internally.
This patch adds `colorable` keyword option which overrides it.

ruby/irb@402e3f1907

* [ruby/irb] Added setup and teardown to TestIRB::TestInit

Not to be affected by existing rc files in all tests.

ruby/irb@bf434892b4

* node.c (rb_ast_new): imemo_ast is WB-unprotected

Previously imemo_ast was handled as WB-protected which caused a segfault
of the following code:

    # shareable_constant_value: literal
    M0 = {}
    M1 = {}
    ...
    M100000 = {}

My analysis is here: `shareable_constant_value: literal` creates many
Hash instances during parsing, and add them to node_buffer of imemo_ast.
However, the contents are missed because imemo_ast is incorrectly
WB-protected.

This changeset makes imemo_ast as WB-unprotected.

* Revert "disable shareable_constant_value for CI"

This reverts commit c647205.

Maybe the root issue was fixed by 7ac078e

* Document binding behavior for C call/return events for TracePoint/set_trace_func

C methods do not have bindings, so binding returns the binding of
the nearest C method.

Fixes [Bug ruby#9009]

* * 2021-04-27 [ci skip]

* Fix compiler warnings in objspace_dump.c when assertions are turned on

Example:

```
In file included from ../../../include/ruby/defines.h:72,
                 from ../../../include/ruby/ruby.h:23,
                 from ../../../gc.h:3,
                 from ../../../ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c:15:
../../../ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c: In function ‘dump_append_ld’:
../../../ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c:95:26: warning: comparison of integer expressions of different signedness: ‘long unsigned int’ and ‘int’ [-Wsign-compare]
   95 |     RUBY_ASSERT(required <= width);
      |                          ^~
```

* Fix type-o in insns.def

"redefine" -> "redefined"

* Partially revert 2c7d3b3

to make imemo_ast WB-protected again. Only the test is kept.

* Make imemo_ast WB-protected again

by firing the write barrier of imemo_ast after nd_lit is modified.
This will fix the issue of ruby#4416 more
gracefully.

* test/ruby/test_exception.rb: suppress "warning: statement not reached"

* [ruby/pathname] gemspec: Explicitly list 0 executables

This gem exposes no executables.

ruby/pathname@c401d97d58

* [ruby/gdbm] Add dependency to gdbm package on mingw

RubyInstaller2 supports metadata tags for installation of dependent
MSYS2/MINGW libraries. The openssl gem requires the mingw-openssl
package to be installed on the system, which the gem installer takes
care about, when this tag is set.

The feature is documented here:
https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller2/wiki/For-gem-developers#msys2-library-dependency

Fixes oneclick/rubyinstaller2#163

ruby/gdbm@d95eed3e86

* [ruby/matrix] Use Gemfile instead of Gem::Specification#add_development_dependency.

ruby/matrix@1381fde5c1

* [ruby/matrix] v0.4.0

ruby/matrix@baea4b90d4

* [ruby/matrix] v0.4.1

ruby/matrix@f7c9981907

* [ruby/matrix] Guard for < Ruby 3.0

ruby/matrix@1ef660c627

* [ruby/net-ftp] Re-apply 827e471d438fdec1ae329afb5912b8e06d534823

ruby/net-ftp@3ca80368c4

* [ruby/net-ftp] Replace Timeout.timeout with socket timeout

Timeout.timeout is inefficient since it spins up a new thread for
each invocation, use Socket.tcp's connect_timeout option instead
when we aren't using SOCKS (we can't replace Timeout.timeout
for SOCKS yet since SOCKSSocket doesn't have a connect_timeout
option).

ruby/net-ftp@d65910132f

* [ruby/net-ftp] Close the passive connection data socket if there is an error setting up the transfer

Previously, the connection leaked in this case.  This uses
begin/ensure and checking for an error in the ensure block.

An alternative approach would be to not even perform the
connection until after the RETR (or other) command has been
sent.  However, I'm not sure all FTP servers support that.
The current behavior is:

* Send (PASV/EPSV)
* Connect to the host/port returned in 227/229 reply
* Send (RETR/other command)

Changing it to connect after the RETR could break things.
FTP servers might expect that the client has already
connected before sending the RETR.  The alternative
approach is more likely to introduce backwards compatibility
issues, compared to the begin/ensure approach taken here.

Fixes Ruby Bug 17027

ruby/net-ftp@6e8535f076

* [ruby/net-ftp] Reduce resource cosumption of Net::FTP::TIME_PARSER

Reported by Alexandr Savca as a DoS vulnerability, but Net::FTP is a
client library and the impact of the issue is low, so I have decided
to fix it as a normal issue.
Based on patch by nobu.

ruby/net-ftp@a93af636f8

* [ruby/net-ftp] Add test cases

ruby/net-ftp@865232bb2a

* [ruby/net-ftp] Replace "iff" with "if and only if"

iff means if and only if, but readers without that knowledge might
assume this to be a spelling mistake. To me, this seems like
exclusionary language that is unnecessary. Simply using "if and only if"
instead should suffice.

ruby/net-ftp@e920473618

* lldb: Add Freelist Index to dump_page output

* lldb: dump_page_rvalue - dump a heap page containing an RVALUE

rather than having to do this in a two step process:

1. heap_page obj
2. dump_page $2 (or whatever lldb variable heap_page set)

we can now just

dump_page_rvalue obj

* lldb: highlight the slot when using dump_page_rvalue

* Fix Monitor to lock per Fiber, like Mutex [Bug #17827]

* * 2021-04-28 [ci skip]

* test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: reduce the count of object creation to cause GC

... on Solaris. This is the same as 5478871.

http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/solaris10-gcc/ruby-master/log/20210427T160003Z.fail.html.gz
```
[ 7667/20965] TestFiber#test_fork_from_fiber/export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:397:in `transfer': can't alloc machine stack to fiber (1 x 139264 bytes): Not enough space (FiberError)
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:397:in `block (6 levels) in test_fork_from_fiber'
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:396:in `times'
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:396:in `block (5 levels) in test_fork_from_fiber'
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:392:in `fork'
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:392:in `block (4 levels) in test_fork_from_fiber'
 = 0.88 s

...

  1) Failure:
TestFiber#test_fork_from_fiber [/export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:409]:
[ruby-core:41456].
<0> expected but was
<1>.
```

* test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb: remove unused variable

* test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb: reduce the size of a long response

"9" * 999999999 (about 1 GB) was too large for some CI servers.
This commit changes the size to 999999 (about 1 MB).

http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/scw-9d6766/ruby-master/log/20210427T141707Z.fail.html.gz
http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/raspbian10-aarch64/ruby-master/log/20210427T145408Z.fail.html.gz

* test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb: Use RubyVM::JIT instead of RubyVM::MJIT

* [ruby/net-smtp] Net::SMTP.start() and #start() accepts ssl_context_params keyword argument

	Additional params are passed to OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#set_params.

	For example, `Net::SMTP#start(ssl_context_params: { cert_store: my_store, timeout: 123 })`
	calls `set_params({ cert_store: my_store, timeout: 123 })`.

ruby/net-smtp@4213389c21

* [ruby/net-smtp] Replace Timeout.timeout with socket timeout

Timeout.timeout is inefficient since it spins up a new thread for
each invocation, use Socket.tcp's connect_timeout option instead

ruby/net-smtp@6ae4a59f05

* [ruby/net-smtp] Removed needless files from Gem::Specification#files

ruby/net-smtp@69bba6b125

* [ruby/net-smtp] mod: bump to a new VERSION that could be checked for testings >0.2.1

ruby/net-smtp@8f2c9323e2

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casperisfine pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 19, 2021
This commit adds a check on the ep just like in the mark function.  The
env can contain null bytes if allocation tracing is enabled.

We're seeing errors during autocompaction like this:

```
(lldb) bt 40
* thread #1, name = 'ruby', stop reason = signal SIGABRT
    frame #0: 0x00007f7d64b6018b libc.so.6`raise + 203
    frame #1: 0x00007f7d64b3f859 libc.so.6`abort + 299
    frame #2: 0x000055af5f2fefc9 ruby`die at error.c:764:5
    frame #3: 0x000055af5f2ff1ac ruby`rb_bug_for_fatal_signal(default_sighandler=0x0000000000000000, sig=11, ctx=0x000055af60bc3340, fmt="") at error.c:804:5
    frame #4: 0x000055af5f4bd08f ruby`sigsegv(sig=11, info=0x000055af60bc3470, ctx=0x000055af60bc3340) at signal.c:960:5
    frame #5: 0x00007f7d64ebe3c0 libpthread.so.0`__restore_rt
    frame #6: 0x000055af5f339b0a ruby`gc_ref_update_imemo(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, obj=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:9046:13
    frame #7: 0x000055af5f339172 ruby`gc_update_object_references(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, obj=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:9307:9
    frame #8: 0x000055af5f338e79 ruby`gc_ref_update(vstart=0x00007f7d5b510010, vend=0x00007f7d5b513ff8, stride=40, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, page=0x000055af62577aa0) at gc.c:9452:21
    frame #9: 0x000055af5f337846 ruby`gc_update_references(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068) at gc.c:9481:9
    frame #10: 0x000055af5f336569 ruby`gc_compact_finish(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068) at gc.c:4840:5
    frame #11: 0x000055af5f335efb ruby`gc_page_sweep(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068, sweep_page=0x000055af63a1eb30) at gc.c:5046:13
    frame #12: 0x000055af5f3355c5 ruby`gc_sweep_step(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, heap=0x000055af60b2b068) at gc.c:5214:19
    frame #13: 0x000055af5f33daf6 ruby`gc_sweep_rest(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:5271:2
    frame #14: 0x000055af5f33cacd ruby`gc_sweep(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:5389:2
    frame #15: 0x000055af5f33c21d ruby`gc_marks_rest(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:7555:5
    frame #16: 0x000055af5f324d41 ruby`gc_rest(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:8457:13
    frame #17: 0x000055af5f3297d8 ruby`garbage_collect(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, reason=45568) at gc.c:8318:9
    frame #18: 0x000055af5f344ece ruby`garbage_collect_with_gvl(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, reason=45568) at gc.c:8632:9
    frame #19: 0x000055af5f344e61 ruby`objspace_malloc_gc_stress(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040) at gc.c:10592:9
    frame #20: 0x000055af5f32ced1 ruby`objspace_xmalloc0(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, size=64) at gc.c:10767:5
    frame #21: 0x000055af5f32ce11 ruby`ruby_xmalloc0(size=64) at gc.c:10988:12
    frame #22: 0x000055af5f32cdac ruby`ruby_xmalloc_body(size=64) at gc.c:10997:12
    frame #23: 0x000055af5f329415 ruby`ruby_xmalloc(size=64) at gc.c:12942:12
    frame #24: 0x00007f7d611c4fe5 objspace.so`newobj_i(tpval=0x00007f7d5b553770, data=0x000055af639031a0) at object_tracing.c:101:35
    frame #25: 0x000055af5f5b283f ruby`tp_call_trace(tpval=0x00007f7d5b553770, trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398) at vm_trace.c:1115:2
    frame #26: 0x000055af5f5b50ec ruby`exec_hooks_body(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, list=0x000055af60b2b920, trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398) at vm_trace.c:304:3
    frame #27: 0x000055af5f5b0f24 ruby`exec_hooks_unprotected(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, list=0x000055af60b2b920, trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398) at vm_trace.c:333:5
    frame #28: 0x000055af5f5b0da8 ruby`rb_exec_event_hooks(trace_arg=0x00007fff1016d398, hooks=0x000055af60b2b920, pop_p=0) at vm_trace.c:378:13
    frame #29: 0x000055af5f33f8e2 ruby`rb_exec_event_hook_orig(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, hooks=0x000055af60b2b920, flag=1048576, self=0x00007f7d5b5c08c0, id=0, called_id=0, klass=0x0000000000000000, data=0x00007f7d5b513fd0, pop_p=0) at vm_core.h:1989:5
    frame #30: 0x000055af5f334975 ruby`gc_event_hook_body(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, event=1048576, data=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:2083:5
  * frame #31: 0x000055af5f3342df ruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected [inlined] newobj_slowpath(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, cr=0x000055af60b2b910, wb_protected=1) at gc.c:2284:9
    frame #32: 0x000055af5f33410f ruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, cr=0x000055af60b2b910) at gc.c:2299
    frame #33: 0x000055af5f333de9 ruby`newobj_of0(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, wb_protected=1, cr=0x000055af60b2b910) at gc.c:2338:11
    frame #34: 0x000055af5f3227ae ruby`newobj_of(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, v1=0x000055af657d88a0, v2=0x000055af657d8890, v3=0x0000000000000000, wb_protected=1) at gc.c:2348:17
    frame #35: 0x000055af5f322c5b ruby`rb_imemo_new(type=imemo_env, v1=0x000055af657d88a0, v2=0x000055af657d8890, v3=0x0000000000000000, v0=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8) at gc.c:2434:12
    frame #36: 0x000055af5f5a3925 ruby`vm_env_new(env_ep=0x000055af657d88a0, env_body=0x000055af657d8890, env_size=4, iseq=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8) at vm_core.h:1363:33
    frame #37: 0x000055af5f5a3808 ruby`vm_make_env_each(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, cfp=0x00007f7d6482fc90) at vm.c:801:11
    frame #38: 0x000055af5f5a368d ruby`vm_make_env_each(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, cfp=0x00007f7d6482fc20) at vm.c:752:13
    frame #39: 0x000055af5f5a368d ruby`vm_make_env_each(ec=0x000055af60b2b700, cfp=0x00007f7d6482fbb0) at vm.c:752:13
(lldb) f 31
frame #31: 0x000055af5f3342df ruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected [inlined] newobj_slowpath(klass=0x00007f7d5b9d19c8, flags=0x000000000000001a, objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, cr=0x000055af60b2b910, wb_protected=1) at gc.c:2284:9
   2281	        }
   2282	        GC_ASSERT(obj != 0);
   2283	        newobj_init(klass, flags, wb_protected, objspace, obj);
-> 2284	        gc_event_hook_prep(objspace, RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_NEWOBJ, obj, newobj_fill(obj, 0, 0, 0));
   2285	    }
   2286	    RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE_CR_LEV(cr, &lev);
   2287
(lldb) p obj
(VALUE) $3 = 0x00007f7d5b513fd0
(lldb) f 6
frame #6: 0x000055af5f339b0a ruby`gc_ref_update_imemo(objspace=0x000055af60b2b040, obj=0x00007f7d5b513fd0) at gc.c:9046:13
   9043	        {
   9044	            rb_env_t *env = (rb_env_t *)obj;
   9045	            TYPED_UPDATE_IF_MOVED(objspace, rb_iseq_t *, env->iseq);
-> 9046	            UPDATE_IF_MOVED(objspace, env->ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_ENV]);
   9047	            gc_update_values(objspace, (long)env->env_size, (VALUE *)env->env);
   9048	        }
   9049	        break;
(lldb) p obj
(VALUE) $4 = 0x00007f7d5b513fd0
(lldb)
```
tenderlove added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 2, 2021
* Evaluate multiple assignment left hand side before right hand side

In regular assignment, Ruby evaluates the left hand side before
the right hand side.  For example:

```ruby
foo[0] = bar
```

Calls `foo`, then `bar`, then `[]=` on the result of `foo`.

Previously, multiple assignment didn't work this way.  If you did:

```ruby
abc.def, foo[0] = bar, baz
```

Ruby would previously call `bar`, then `baz`, then `abc`, then
`def=` on the result of `abc`, then `foo`, then `[]=` on the
result of `foo`.

This change makes multiple assignment similar to single assignment,
changing the evaluation order of the above multiple assignment code
to calling `abc`, then `foo`, then `bar`, then `baz`, then `def=` on
the result of `abc`, then `[]=` on the result of `foo`.

Implementing this is challenging with the stack-based virtual machine.
We need to keep track of all of the left hand side attribute setter
receivers and setter arguments, and then keep track of the stack level
while handling the assignment processing, so we can issue the
appropriate topn instructions to get the receiver.  Here's an example
of how the multiple assignment is executed, showing the stack and
instructions:

```
self                                      # putself
abc                                       # send
abc, self                                 # putself
abc, foo                                  # send
abc, foo, 0                               # putobject 0
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz]                   # evaluate RHS
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, bar         # expandarray
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, bar, abc    # topn 5
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, abc, bar    # swap
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, def=        # send
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz              # pop
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, foo         # topn 3
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, foo, 0      # topn 3
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, foo, 0, baz # topn 2
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz, []=         # send
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz], baz              # pop
abc, foo, 0, [bar, baz]                   # pop
[bar, baz], foo, 0, [bar, baz]            # setn 3
[bar, baz], foo, 0                        # pop
[bar, baz], foo                           # pop
[bar, baz]                                # pop
```

As multiple assignment must deal with splats, post args, and any level
of nesting, it gets quite a bit more complex than this in non-trivial
cases. To handle this, struct masgn_state is added to keep
track of the overall state of the mass assignment, which stores a linked
list of struct masgn_attrasgn, one for each assigned attribute.

This adds a new optimization that replaces a topn 1/pop instruction
combination with a single swap instruction for multiple assignment
to non-aref attributes.

This new approach isn't compatible with one of the optimizations
previously used, in the case where the multiple assignment return value
was not needed, there was no lhs splat, and one of the left hand side
used an attribute setter.  This removes that optimization. Removing
the optimization allowed for removing the POP_ELEMENT and adjust_stack
functions.

This adds a benchmark to measure how much slower multiple
assignment is with the correct evaluation order.

This benchmark shows:

* 4-9% decrease for attribute sets
* 14-23% decrease for array member sets
* Basically same speed for local variable sets

Importantly, it shows no significant difference between the popped
(where return value of the multiple assignment is not needed) and
!popped (where return value of the multiple assignment is needed)
cases for attribute and array member sets.  This indicates the
previous optimization, which was dropped in the evaluation
order fix and only affected the popped case, is not important to
performance.

Fixes [Bug ruby#4443]

* * 2021-04-22 [ci skip]

* Remove reverse VM instruction

This was previously only used by the multiple assignment code, but
is no longer needed after the multiple assignment execution order
fix.

* fix raise in exception with jump

add_ensure_iseq() adds ensure block to the end of
jump such as next/redo/return. However, if the rescue
cause are in the body, this rescue catches the exception
in ensure clause.

  iter do
    next
  rescue
    R
  ensure
    raise
  end

In this case, R should not be executed, but executed without this patch.

Fixes [Bug #13930]
Fixes [Bug #16618]

A part of tests are written by @jeremyevans ruby#4291

* [ruby/time] Make Time friendly to Ractor

ruby/time@c784e4f166

* [ruby/cgi] handle invalid encoding

ruby/cgi@2b1c2e21a4

* [ruby/cgi] Add test for escapeHTML/unescapeHTML invalid encoding fix in pure ruby version

Also, remove pointless assert_nothing_raised(ArgumentError) while
here.

ruby/cgi@c05edf5608

* [ruby/cgi] gemspec: Explicitly empty executables list

The gem exposes no executables

ruby/cgi@cd7106ad97

* [ruby/benchmark] Add comment about terminating newline in captions; fix test method name.

ruby/benchmark@02ce298d3e

* [ruby/benchmark] gemspec: Explicitly have 0 executables

This gem exposes no executables.

ruby/benchmark@ff1ef7ae06

* Ignore JRuby files on io-console

* [ruby/io-console] Enable building the C extension on TruffleRuby.

ruby/io-console@c17b8cf3a9

* [ruby/io-console] Move FFI console under lib

Having the separate dir makes testing difficult and doesn't
reflect the structure the gem will eventually have. We can filter
these files out if necessary when building the CRuby gem.

ruby/io-console@881010447c

* Separate test used by test_ractor for Ractor in test_time.rb

* Merge net-imap-0.2.0

* [ruby/net-imap] Set timeout for IDLE responses

Fixes #14

ruby/net-imap@39d39ff9bb

* [ruby/net-imap] Bump version to 0.2.1

ruby/net-imap@31f96ea884

* [ruby/uri] Upstream Java proxy property checks from JRuby

These Java properties, retrieved from JRuby's "Java env" ENV_JAVA,
allow JRuby users to use the same proxy properties the rest of the
Java platform uses.

This resolves https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11194

ruby/uri@3bd2bcc95a

* [ruby/uri] Optimize URI#hostname and URI#hostname=

ruby/uri@3b7ccfd835

* [ruby/uri] Add tests for URI::RFC{2396,3986}_Parser#inspect

ruby/uri@d47dae2f8e

* [ruby/uri] Only use UnboundMethod#bind_call if it is available

This allows tests to pass on Ruby 2.4-2.6.

Fixes #19

ruby/uri@67ca99ca87

* [ruby/uri] Set required_ruby_version to 2.4 in gemspec

Tests pass on Ruby 2.4, but not on Ruby 2.3.

ruby/uri@594418079a

* [ruby/uri] remove comment about URI::escape as it is removed

ruby/uri@0f0057e1b2

* [ruby/uri] Use Regexp#match? to avoid extra allocations

`#=~` builds `MatchData`, requiring extra allocations as compared to
`#match?`, which returns a boolean w/o having to build the `MatchData`.

ruby/uri@158f58a9cc

* Update bundled_gems

* Suppress warnings for unsued variable

* * 2021-04-23 [ci skip]

* Remove unneeded comment

* test/ruby/test_assignment.rb: Avoid "assigned but unused variable"

* Fix wrong documentation

It doesn't return `nil` but raises an exception, as explained a few lines after

* * 2021-04-24 [ci skip]

* Fix setting method visibility for a refinement without an origin class

If a class has been refined but does not have an origin class,
there is a single method entry marked with VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED,
but it contains the original method entry.  If the original method
entry is present, we shouldn't skip the method when searching even
when skipping refined methods.

Fixes [Bug #17519]

* Remove unnecessary checks for empty kw splat

These two checks are surrounded by an if that ensures the
call site is not a kw splat call site.

* Remove part of comment that is no longer accurate

In Ruby 2.7, empty keyword splats could be added back for backwards
compatibility.  However, that stopped in Ruby 3.0.

* Add back checks for empty kw splat with tests (ruby#4405)

This reverts commit a224ce8.
Turns out the checks are needed to handle splatting an array with an
empty ruby2 keywords hash.

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/invokations/invocations/

* * 2021-04-25 [ci skip]

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/evel/eval/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/oher/other/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/visilibity/visibility/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/arround/around/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/daguten/dakuten/

* [ci skip] Fix a typo s/certificiate/certificate/

* [Doc] Fix a typo s/algorthm/algorithm/

* Fix some typos by spell checker

* * 2021-04-26 [ci skip]

* Remove test of removed reverse VM instruction

since 5512353

* spec/ruby/core/file/shared/read.rb: The behavior of FreeBSD was changed

http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/freebsd12/ruby-master/log/20210426T003001Z.fail.html.gz#rubyspec

* disable shareable_constant_value for CI

To debug CI failures on FreeBSD, disable `shareable_constant_value`.

* [ruby/irb] Fix typo ture -> true [ci skip]

ruby/irb@783a0569e8

* [ruby/irb] Added assert_equal_with_term

ruby/irb@b690da96d8

* [ruby/irb] Added test_colorize

ruby/irb@10e290fc3a

* [ruby/irb] Assertions on non-tty

ruby/irb@ede12890d2

* [ruby/irb] Added `colorable` keyword option

Currently `IRB::Color.colorize` and `IRB::Color.colorize_code`
refer `$stdin.tty?` internally.
This patch adds `colorable` keyword option which overrides it.

ruby/irb@402e3f1907

* [ruby/irb] Added setup and teardown to TestIRB::TestInit

Not to be affected by existing rc files in all tests.

ruby/irb@bf434892b4

* node.c (rb_ast_new): imemo_ast is WB-unprotected

Previously imemo_ast was handled as WB-protected which caused a segfault
of the following code:

    # shareable_constant_value: literal
    M0 = {}
    M1 = {}
    ...
    M100000 = {}

My analysis is here: `shareable_constant_value: literal` creates many
Hash instances during parsing, and add them to node_buffer of imemo_ast.
However, the contents are missed because imemo_ast is incorrectly
WB-protected.

This changeset makes imemo_ast as WB-unprotected.

* Revert "disable shareable_constant_value for CI"

This reverts commit c647205.

Maybe the root issue was fixed by 7ac078e

* Document binding behavior for C call/return events for TracePoint/set_trace_func

C methods do not have bindings, so binding returns the binding of
the nearest C method.

Fixes [Bug ruby#9009]

* * 2021-04-27 [ci skip]

* Fix compiler warnings in objspace_dump.c when assertions are turned on

Example:

```
In file included from ../../../include/ruby/defines.h:72,
                 from ../../../include/ruby/ruby.h:23,
                 from ../../../gc.h:3,
                 from ../../../ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c:15:
../../../ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c: In function ‘dump_append_ld’:
../../../ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c:95:26: warning: comparison of integer expressions of different signedness: ‘long unsigned int’ and ‘int’ [-Wsign-compare]
   95 |     RUBY_ASSERT(required <= width);
      |                          ^~
```

* Fix type-o in insns.def

"redefine" -> "redefined"

* Partially revert 2c7d3b3

to make imemo_ast WB-protected again. Only the test is kept.

* Make imemo_ast WB-protected again

by firing the write barrier of imemo_ast after nd_lit is modified.
This will fix the issue of ruby#4416 more
gracefully.

* test/ruby/test_exception.rb: suppress "warning: statement not reached"

* [ruby/pathname] gemspec: Explicitly list 0 executables

This gem exposes no executables.

ruby/pathname@c401d97d58

* [ruby/gdbm] Add dependency to gdbm package on mingw

RubyInstaller2 supports metadata tags for installation of dependent
MSYS2/MINGW libraries. The openssl gem requires the mingw-openssl
package to be installed on the system, which the gem installer takes
care about, when this tag is set.

The feature is documented here:
https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller2/wiki/For-gem-developers#msys2-library-dependency

Fixes oneclick/rubyinstaller2#163

ruby/gdbm@d95eed3e86

* [ruby/matrix] Use Gemfile instead of Gem::Specification#add_development_dependency.

ruby/matrix@1381fde5c1

* [ruby/matrix] v0.4.0

ruby/matrix@baea4b90d4

* [ruby/matrix] v0.4.1

ruby/matrix@f7c9981907

* [ruby/matrix] Guard for < Ruby 3.0

ruby/matrix@1ef660c627

* [ruby/net-ftp] Re-apply 827e471d438fdec1ae329afb5912b8e06d534823

ruby/net-ftp@3ca80368c4

* [ruby/net-ftp] Replace Timeout.timeout with socket timeout

Timeout.timeout is inefficient since it spins up a new thread for
each invocation, use Socket.tcp's connect_timeout option instead
when we aren't using SOCKS (we can't replace Timeout.timeout
for SOCKS yet since SOCKSSocket doesn't have a connect_timeout
option).

ruby/net-ftp@d65910132f

* [ruby/net-ftp] Close the passive connection data socket if there is an error setting up the transfer

Previously, the connection leaked in this case.  This uses
begin/ensure and checking for an error in the ensure block.

An alternative approach would be to not even perform the
connection until after the RETR (or other) command has been
sent.  However, I'm not sure all FTP servers support that.
The current behavior is:

* Send (PASV/EPSV)
* Connect to the host/port returned in 227/229 reply
* Send (RETR/other command)

Changing it to connect after the RETR could break things.
FTP servers might expect that the client has already
connected before sending the RETR.  The alternative
approach is more likely to introduce backwards compatibility
issues, compared to the begin/ensure approach taken here.

Fixes Ruby Bug 17027

ruby/net-ftp@6e8535f076

* [ruby/net-ftp] Reduce resource cosumption of Net::FTP::TIME_PARSER

Reported by Alexandr Savca as a DoS vulnerability, but Net::FTP is a
client library and the impact of the issue is low, so I have decided
to fix it as a normal issue.
Based on patch by nobu.

ruby/net-ftp@a93af636f8

* [ruby/net-ftp] Add test cases

ruby/net-ftp@865232bb2a

* [ruby/net-ftp] Replace "iff" with "if and only if"

iff means if and only if, but readers without that knowledge might
assume this to be a spelling mistake. To me, this seems like
exclusionary language that is unnecessary. Simply using "if and only if"
instead should suffice.

ruby/net-ftp@e920473618

* lldb: Add Freelist Index to dump_page output

* lldb: dump_page_rvalue - dump a heap page containing an RVALUE

rather than having to do this in a two step process:

1. heap_page obj
2. dump_page $2 (or whatever lldb variable heap_page set)

we can now just

dump_page_rvalue obj

* lldb: highlight the slot when using dump_page_rvalue

* Fix Monitor to lock per Fiber, like Mutex [Bug #17827]

* * 2021-04-28 [ci skip]

* test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: reduce the count of object creation to cause GC

... on Solaris. This is the same as 5478871.

http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/solaris10-gcc/ruby-master/log/20210427T160003Z.fail.html.gz
```
[ 7667/20965] TestFiber#test_fork_from_fiber/export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:397:in `transfer': can't alloc machine stack to fiber (1 x 139264 bytes): Not enough space (FiberError)
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:397:in `block (6 levels) in test_fork_from_fiber'
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:396:in `times'
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:396:in `block (5 levels) in test_fork_from_fiber'
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:392:in `fork'
	from /export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:392:in `block (4 levels) in test_fork_from_fiber'
 = 0.88 s

...

  1) Failure:
TestFiber#test_fork_from_fiber [/export/home/users/chkbuild/cb-gcc/tmp/build/20210427T160003Z/ruby/test/ruby/test_fiber.rb:409]:
[ruby-core:41456].
<0> expected but was
<1>.
```

* test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb: remove unused variable

* test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb: reduce the size of a long response

"9" * 999999999 (about 1 GB) was too large for some CI servers.
This commit changes the size to 999999 (about 1 MB).

http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/scw-9d6766/ruby-master/log/20210427T141707Z.fail.html.gz
http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/raspbian10-aarch64/ruby-master/log/20210427T145408Z.fail.html.gz

* test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb: Use RubyVM::JIT instead of RubyVM::MJIT

* [ruby/net-smtp] Net::SMTP.start() and #start() accepts ssl_context_params keyword argument

	Additional params are passed to OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#set_params.

	For example, `Net::SMTP#start(ssl_context_params: { cert_store: my_store, timeout: 123 })`
	calls `set_params({ cert_store: my_store, timeout: 123 })`.

ruby/net-smtp@4213389c21

* [ruby/net-smtp] Replace Timeout.timeout with socket timeout

Timeout.timeout is inefficient since it spins up a new thread for
each invocation, use Socket.tcp's connect_timeout option instead

ruby/net-smtp@6ae4a59f05

* [ruby/net-smtp] Removed needless files from Gem::Specification#files

ruby/net-smtp@69bba6b125

* [ruby/net-smtp] mod: bump to a new VERSION that could be checked for testings >0.2.1

ruby/net-smtp@8f2c9323e2

* [ruby/net-http] Replace Timeout.timeout in Net:HTTP#connect

Use Socket.tcp's connect_timeout option instead

ruby/net-http@753cae3bbc

* [ruby/net-http] Decode user and password from env configured proxy

If someone sets an env variable defining a http_proxy, containing a
username / password with percent-encoded characters, then the resulting
base64 encoded auth header will be wrong.

For example, suppose a username is `Y\X` and the password is `R%S] ?X`.
Properly URL encoded the proxy url would be:

    http://Y%5CX:R%25S%5D%20%3FX@proxy.example:8000

The resulting proxy auth header should be: `WVxYOlIlU10gP1g=`, but the
getters defined by ruby StdLib `URI` return a username `Y%5CX` and
password `R%25S%5D%20%3FX`, resulting in `WSU1Q1g6UiUyNVMlNUQlMjAlM0ZY`.
As a result the proxy will deny the request.

Please note that this is my first contribution to the ruby ecosystem, to
standard lib especially and I am not a ruby developer.

References:

- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/289836
- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-master/repository/trunk/revisions/58461
- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17542

ruby/net-http@e57d4f38aa

* [ruby/net-http] Fix the regexp used to clean the host

Introduced in ruby@c1652035644

`/s` marks the regexp as encoded with Windows-31J which makes little
sense.

Nurse thinks the intent was to use `/m` for a multi-line regexp.

ruby/net-http@6c15342cdf

* [ruby/net-http] Initialize OpenSSL early before creating TCPSocket

OpenSSL make take some time to initialize, and it would be best
to take that time before connecting instead of after.

From joshc on Redmine.

Fixes Ruby Bug ruby#9459

ruby/net-http@14e09fba24

* [ruby/net-imap] Fix typo intentionaly -> intentionally [ci skip]

ruby/net-imap@4057c662e7

* [ruby/optparse] Add EditorConfig file

More info here: https://editorconfig.org/

For example, `ruby/ruby` has it: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/05ebaee/.editorconfig

Also fix some offenses.

ruby/optparse@29402e7e0e

* [ruby/ostruct] Compatibility with Ruby 2.5

ruby/ostruct@ecd9fafdf8

* [ruby/ostruct] Add compatibility for to_h with block in Ruby 2.5

ruby/ostruct@da45de5068

* Guard for < Ruby 3.0

* NDEBUG is ignored since Ruby 3.0

* Removed unused macro HAVE_CONFIG_H

It seems like a vestige of ext/md5.

* Specify -c to emit pch with clang (ruby#4423)

[Bug #17836]

* * 2021-04-29 [ci skip]

* test/net/smtp/test_smtp.rb: wait a moment before socket is closed

On Solaris, Socket.tcp seems to fail with EINVAL if the server closes
the connection immediately after accpeted. I think this is a bug of
Socket.tcp, but seems difficult to fix soon.

http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/solaris11-sunc/ruby-master/log/20210429T100007Z.fail.html.gz
```
  1) Failure:
Net::TestSMTP#test_eof_error_backtrace [/export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210429T100007Z/ruby/test/net/smtp/test_smtp.rb:193]:
[ruby-core:78550] [Bug #13018].
[EOFError] exception expected, not #<Net::ReadTimeout: Net::ReadTimeout>.
```

* * 2021-04-30 [ci skip]

* lldb: Warn when attempting to dump invalid pages

* Update Time documentation

* [ruby/irb] Need reline >= 0.1.6

irb 1.3.5 need reline >= 0.1.6 because irb use `Reline::IOGate.in_pasting?`.
This method defined after reline 0.1.6.

fix #228.

ruby/irb@6b7b8fc324

* Silence GCC 11 warnings

```
../strftime.c: In function 'rb_strftime_with_timespec':
../strftime.c:392:39: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type [-Wtype-limits]
  392 |                         if (vtm->wday < 0 || vtm->wday > 6)
      |                                       ^
../strftime.c:403:39: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type [-Wtype-limits]
  403 |                         if (vtm->wday < 0 || vtm->wday > 6)
      |                                       ^
```

* Correct documentation example on Hash#dig

Fixes [Misc #17842]. The current documentation suggests that:

        {foo: {bar: {baz: 2}}}.dig(:foo, :bar) # => {:bar=>{:baz=>2}}

when it should be:

        {foo: {bar: {baz: 2}}}.dig(:foo, :bar) # => {:baz=>2}

* * 2021-05-01 [ci skip]

* Fix example for custom warn method

Regexp has a match? method.

[ci skip]

* Adjust struct member offset for i386 Cygwin

Fixes [Bug #17606]

* Get rid of misleading indentation

* * 2021-05-03 [ci skip]

* Workaround failures on Windows

* * 2021-05-04 [ci skip]

* Eagerly allocate instance variable tables along with object

This allows us to allocate the right size for the object in advance,
meaning that we don't have to pay the cost of ivar table extension
later.  The idea is that if an object type ever became "extended" at
some point, then it is very likely it will become extended again.  So we
may as well allocate the ivar table up front.

* Fix test/net/http/test_https.rb host naming for Windows

* spec/ruby/library/net/http/http/fixtures/http_server.rb host naming for Windows

* Suppress maybe-uninitialized warning by mingw gcc 11

* test/net/imap/test_imap.rb: wait a moment before socket is closed

to try to suppress a failure on Solaris. This is the same as
19504d1

http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/solaris11-sunc/ruby-master/log/20210504T070007Z.fail.html.gz
```
  1) Error:
IMAPTest#test_idle_done_not_during_idle:
Errno::EINVAL: Invalid argument - connect(2) for [::1]:33839
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/.ext/common/socket.rb:1214:in `__connect_nonblock'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/.ext/common/socket.rb:1214:in `connect_nonblock'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/.ext/common/socket.rb:56:in `connect_internal'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/.ext/common/socket.rb:137:in `connect'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/.ext/common/socket.rb:642:in `block in tcp'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/.ext/common/socket.rb:227:in `each'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/.ext/common/socket.rb:227:in `foreach'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/.ext/common/socket.rb:632:in `tcp'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/lib/net/imap.rb:1223:in `tcp_socket'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/lib/net/imap.rb:1180:in `initialize'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/test/net/imap/test_imap.rb:289:in `new'
    /export/home/chkbuild/chkbuild-sunc/tmp/build/20210504T070007Z/ruby/test/net/imap/test_imap.rb:289:in `test_idle_done_not_during_idle'
```

* Add -Werror=undef to default warnflags for core

* See [Feature #17752]
* For external extensions it's transformed to just warn and not error (-Wundef)
  like other other -Werror in warnflags.

* vm_dump.c: rename HAVE_BACKTRACE to USE_BACKTRACE

* HAVE_ macros should only be defined or undefined, not used for their value.
* See [Feature #17752]

Co-authored-by: xtkoba (Tee KOBAYASHI) <xtkoba+ruby@gmail.com>

* Fix -Wundef warnings in coroutine/*/Context.h

* See [Feature #17752]

Co-authored-by: xtkoba (Tee KOBAYASHI) <xtkoba+ruby@gmail.com>

* Fix trivial -Wundef warnings

* See [Feature #17752]

Co-authored-by: xtkoba (Tee KOBAYASHI) <xtkoba+ruby@gmail.com>

* Add RBIMPL_RVALUE_EMBED_LEN_MAX neeeded by internal/bignum.h

* It evaluated to 0 before, revealed by -Wundef
* See [Feature #17752]

Co-authored-by: xtkoba (Tee KOBAYASHI) <xtkoba+ruby@gmail.com>

* Fix -Wundef warnings in core extensions

* See [Feature #17752]

* Fix -Wundef warnings for HAVE_RB_EXT_RACTOR_SAFE

* See [Feature #17752]

* Fix -Wundef warnings for patterns `#if HAVE`

* See [Feature #17752]
* Using this to detect them:
  git grep -P 'if\s+HAVE' | grep -Pv 'HAVE_LONG_LONG|/ChangeLog|HAVE_TYPEOF'

* HAVE_* macros should not be defined with value 0

* See [Feature #17752]

* Fix -Wundef warnings for RBIMPL_HAS_BUILTIN

* See [Feature #17752]
* Defining explicitly to 0 seems the best solution, see ruby#4428
* For example:
./include/ruby/internal/has/builtin.h:49:33: error: "RBIMPL_HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_assume" is not defined, evaluates to 0 [-Werror=undef]
   49 | # define RBIMPL_HAS_BUILTIN(_) (RBIMPL_HAS_BUILTIN_ ## _)
      |                                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./include/ruby/internal/assume.h:75:7: note: in expansion of macro ‘RBIMPL_HAS_BUILTIN’
   75 | #elif RBIMPL_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_assume)
      |       ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Correctly update array capacity after realloc

Reallocating to a smaller size in the transient heap may result in no
change in the actual capacity but the capacity of the array is still
updated to the smaller value.

This commit changes `ary_heap_realloc` to return the new capacity which
can be used by the caller to correctly update the capacity.

* * 2021-05-05 [ci skip]

* Fix documentation for IO#unget{byte,c}

Fixes [Bug #14400]

* What's Here for class IO (ruby#4440)

* What's Here for class IO

* test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb - fix intermittent MinGW failure

Fixes intermittent error as below:

[242/838] 5316=test_ftp
#<Thread:0x0000020aa8733f20 D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:2532 run> terminated with exception (report_on_exception is true):
D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/tool/lib/minitest/unit.rb:199:in `assert': Expected #<Errno::ECONNRESET: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.> to be nil. (MiniTest::Assertion)
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/tool/lib/test/unit/core_assertions.rb:504:in `assert'
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/tool/lib/minitest/unit.rb:299:in `assert_nil'
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:430:in `ensure in block in test_list_read_timeout_exceeded'
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:431:in `block in test_list_read_timeout_exceeded'
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:2539:in `block in create_ftp_server'
D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:426:in `write': An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. (Errno::ECONNRESET)
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:426:in `print'
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:426:in `block (2 levels) in test_list_read_timeout_exceeded'
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:420:in `each'
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:420:in `each_with_index'
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:420:in `block in test_list_read_timeout_exceeded'
	from D:/a/ruby/ruby/src/test/net/ftp/test_ftp.rb:2539:in `block in create_ftp_server'

* Fix compilation errors for c99

ENUM_OVER_INT is sometimes not defined. Use #ifdef instead if #if.

* Fix compilation error in mingw

__LITTLE_ENDIAN is not defined.

* Fix compilation errors in FreeBSD

__FreeBSD_version is defined in sys/param.h.

* Fix compilation error in thread_win32.c

USE_WIN32_MUTEX flag may not be defined.

* `_MSC_VER` may not be defined

* Workaround for gcc-4 bug

False positive `-Wundef` in `#elif` after `#if defined`.

* configure.ac: check if __builtin_expect is available or not

include/ruby/internal/has/builtin.h uses HAVE_BUILTIN___BUILTIN_EXPECT
for icc but previously it was not defined.

This is a follow up of 8b32de2 and this
will fix the following failures:

http://rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/icc-x64/ruby-master/log/20210505T030003Z.fail.html.gz
```
  1) Failure:
TestMkmf::TestConvertible#test_typeof_builtin [/home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/ruby/test/mkmf/test_convertible.rb:9]:
convertible_int: checking for convertible type of short... -------------------- short

--------------------

convertible_int: checking for convertible type of int... -------------------- int

--------------------

convertible_int: checking for convertible type of long... -------------------- long

--------------------

convertible_int: checking for convertible type of signed short... -------------------- failed

"icc -std=gnu99 -o conftest -I. -I/home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/ruby/.ext/include/x86_64-linux -I/home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/ruby/include -I./test    -O3 -ggdb -Wall -Wextra -Wdeprecated-declarations -Wimplicit-function-declaration -Wimplicit-int -Wpointer-arith -Wshorten-64-to-32 -Wwrite-strings -Wno-long-long -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-overlength-strings -Wno-unused-parameter -Wunused-variable -diag-disable=175,188,1684,2259,2312 -Wextra-tokens -Wundef conftest.c  -L. -L/home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/ruby -Wl,-rpath,/home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/ruby -L. -fstack-protector-strong -rdynamic -Wl,-export-dynamic     -Wl,-rpath,/home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/lib -L/home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/lib -lruby-static -lz -lpthread -lrt -lrt -ldl -lcrypt -lm   -lm   -lc"
In file included from /home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/ruby/include/ruby/defines.h(72),
                 from /home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/ruby/include/ruby/ruby.h(23),
                 from /home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/ruby/include/ruby.h(39),
                 from conftest.c(1):
/home/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build/20210505T030003Z/ruby/include/ruby/backward/2/assume.h(34): warning #193: zero used for undefined preprocessing identifier "HAVE_BUILTIN___BUILTIN_EXPECT"
  #if RBIMPL_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_expect)

...
```

* Fix compilation on M1 Mac

As PAGE_SIZE may not be a preprocessor constant, dispatch at
runtime in that case.

* * 2021-05-06 [ci skip]

* PAGE_SIZE is used only when mmap is available

* Fix PAGE_SIZE macro detection in autoconf

The current fix for PAGE_SIZE macro detection in autoconf does not work
correctly. I see the following output with running configure on Linux:

```
checking PAGE_SIZE is defined... no
```

Linux has PAGE_SIZE macro. This is happening because the macro exists in
sys/user.h and not in the malloc headers.

* Fall back to sysconf to determine page size during runtime

On some platforms the PAGE_SIZE macro does not exist so we can fall back
to `sysconf` to determine the page size at runtime.

* Get rid of including sys/user.h on macOS

LIST_HEAD in ccan/list conflicts with sys/queue.h.

```
./ccan/list/list.h:75:9: warning: 'LIST_HEAD' macro redefined [-Wmacro-redefined]
        ^
/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/usr/include/sys/queue.h:465:9: note: previous definition is here
        ^
```

* Check only whether PAGE_SIZE is compile-time const

* Revised PAGE_MAX_SIZE case

* Reuse sysconf result

* [ruby/erb] Document that `<% #` doesn't work

[Bug #17846]

ruby/erb@b58b188

* [ruby/net-imap] Move each authenticator to its own file

Also updates rdoc with SASL specifications and deprecations.  Of these
four, only `PLAIN` isn't deprecated!

+@@Authenticators+ was changed to a class instance var
+@Authenticators+.  No one should have been using the class variable
directly, so that should be fine.

ruby/net-imap@23f241b081

* [ruby/net-imap] Update AUTH=PLAIN to be a little closer to RFC4616

* Add authzid support
* must not contain NULL chars
* improve rdoc

ruby/net-imap@a587fc71b7

* [ruby/net-imap] Clean up authenticators rdoc

Added RFC links to all SASL mechanism specifications.

ruby/net-imap@53ff4b0c09

* [ruby/net-imap] move ResponseParser to lib/net/imap/response_parser

Partially implements #10.

ruby/net-imap@c2408aac9a

* [ruby/net-imap] move response data structs to net/imap/response_data

Partially implements #10.

ruby/net-imap@746757b936

* [ruby/net-imap] move command data formatters to net/imap/command_data

Partially implements #10.

ruby/net-imap@24e929fdd2

* [ruby/net-imap] Move UTF7 & datetime formatting to net/imap/data_encoding

Partially implements #10.

ruby/net-imap@0d43c5e856

* [ruby/net-imap] Move flags to net/imap/flags

Partially implements #10.

ruby/net-imap@2a9afa83bf

* [ruby/net-imap] Move send_*_data into net/imap/command_data

Partially implements #10.

ruby/net-imap@64d1080d63

* [ruby/net-imap] Many documentation improvements

* updated obsoleted RFCs to current versions
* linked most references to their RFCs
* linked extension commands to their RFCs
* removed unidiomatic `()` from instance method links
* escaped `IMAP` in a few places
* converted all response structs to explicit classes: this makes much
  nicer rdoc output than listing them all under "constants"
* grouped flags constants into their own sections

ruby/net-imap@9cd562ac84

* Move net-imap.gemspec to under the lib/net/imap directory.

* Fixed the file path for net-imap.gemspec

* [ruby/net-http] Do not require stringio

It is not used in net/http library code since commit 15ccd0118c13
(r36473 in ruby svn trunk, 2012).

require's in test suite are also cleaned up.

ruby/net-http@996d18a43f

* Import from ruby/strscan#19

* Use Gemfile instead of Gem::Specification#add_development_dependency.

* Use pend instead of skip for test-unit.

* [ruby/strscan] Fix segmentation fault of `StringScanner#charpos` when `String#byteslice` returns non string value [Bug #17756] (#20)

ruby/strscan@92961cde2b

* [ruby/strscan] Replace "iff" with "if and only if" (#18)

iff means if and only if, but readers without that knowledge might
assume this to be a spelling mistake. To me, this seems like
exclusionary language that is unnecessary. Simply using "if and only if"
instead should suffice.

ruby/strscan@066451c11e

* [ruby/timeout] Make Timeout::Error#exception with multiple arguments not ignore arguments

This makes:

  raise(Timeout::Error.new("hello"), "world")

raise a TimeoutError instance with "world" as the message instead
of "hello", for consistency with other Ruby exception classes.

This required some internal changes to keep the tests passing.

Fixes [Bug #17812]

ruby/timeout@952154dbf9

* [ruby/timeout] Avoid unnecessary object allocation

Idea from nobu.

ruby/timeout@aecdaa23b3

* [ruby/timeout] Only run timeout_after hook on fiber scheduler if scheduler exists

ruby/timeout@4893cde0ed

* Use assert_ractor for separating test processes

* net-http no longer requires stringio

* Allow newobj_of0 and newobj_slowpath to allocate into multiple heap slots

* Store rb_classext_t next to RClass slots on the heap

* lldb: teach rp about T_PAYLOAD

* Fix preprocessor warning/error

* Try to fix #if issue in vm.inc.erb

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maximecb added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 19, 2021
* Fix block invalidation assertions

* Add Alan's small repro for double invalidation bug
noahgibbs pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 20, 2021
* Fix block invalidation assertions

* Add Alan's small repro for double invalidation bug
XrXr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 20, 2021
* Fix block invalidation assertions

* Add Alan's small repro for double invalidation bug
XrXr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 20, 2021
* Fix block invalidation assertions

* Add Alan's small repro for double invalidation bug
XrXr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 21, 2021
* Fix block invalidation assertions

* Add Alan's small repro for double invalidation bug
tenderlove added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 1, 2022
Always look up instance variable buffers when iterating.  It is possible
for the instance variable buffer to change out from under the object
during iteration, so we cannot cache the buffer on the stack.

In the case of Bug #19095, the transient heap moved the buffer during
iteration:

```
Watchpoint 1 hit:
old value: 0x0000000107c00df8
new value: 0x00000001032743c0
Process 31720 stopped
* thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = watchpoint 1
    frame #0: 0x00000001006e5178 miniruby`rb_obj_transient_heap_evacuate(obj=0x000000010d6b94b0, promote=1) at variable.c:1361:5
   1358	        }
   1359	        MEMCPY(new_ptr, old_ptr, VALUE, len);
   1360	        ROBJECT(obj)->as.heap.ivptr = new_ptr;
-> 1361	    }
   1362	}
   1363	#endif
   1364
miniruby`rb_obj_transient_heap_evacuate:
->  0x1006e5178 <+328>: b      0x1006e517c               ; <+332> at variable.c:1362:1
    0x1006e517c <+332>: ldp    x29, x30, [sp, #0x50]
    0x1006e5180 <+336>: add    sp, sp, #0x60
    0x1006e5184 <+340>: ret
Target 0: (miniruby) stopped.
(lldb) bt
* thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = watchpoint 1
  * frame #0: 0x00000001006e5178 miniruby`rb_obj_transient_heap_evacuate(obj=0x000000010d6b94b0, promote=1) at variable.c:1361:5
    frame #1: 0x00000001006cb150 miniruby`transient_heap_block_evacuate(theap=0x0000000100b196c0, block=0x0000000107c00000) at transient_heap.c:734:17
    frame #2: 0x00000001006c854c miniruby`transient_heap_evacuate(dmy=0x0000000000000000) at transient_heap.c:808:17
    frame #3: 0x00000001007fe6c0 miniruby`rb_postponed_job_flush(vm=0x0000000104402900) at vm_trace.c:1773:21
    frame #4: 0x0000000100637a84 miniruby`rb_threadptr_execute_interrupts(th=0x0000000103803bc0, blocking_timing=0) at thread.c:2316:13
    frame #5: 0x000000010078b730 miniruby`rb_vm_check_ints(ec=0x00000001048038d0) at vm_core.h:2025:9
    frame #6: 0x00000001006fbd10 miniruby`vm_pop_frame(ec=0x00000001048038d0, cfp=0x0000000104a04440, ep=0x0000000104904a28) at vm_insnhelper.c:422:5
    frame #7: 0x00000001006fbca0 miniruby`rb_vm_pop_frame(ec=0x00000001048038d0) at vm_insnhelper.c:431:5
    frame #8: 0x00000001007d6420 miniruby`vm_call0_cfunc_with_frame(ec=0x00000001048038d0, calling=0x000000016fdcc6a0, argv=0x0000000000000000) at vm_eval.c:153:9
    frame #9: 0x00000001007d44cc miniruby`vm_call0_cfunc(ec=0x00000001048038d0, calling=0x000000016fdcc6a0, argv=0x0000000000000000) at vm_eval.c:164:12
    frame #10: 0x0000000100766e80 miniruby`vm_call0_body(ec=0x00000001048038d0, calling=0x000000016fdcc6a0, argv=0x0000000000000000) at vm_eval.c:210:15
    frame #11: 0x00000001007d76f0 miniruby`vm_call0_cc(ec=0x00000001048038d0, recv=0x000000010d6b49d8, id=2769, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000, cc=0x000000010d6b2e58, kw_splat=0) at vm_eval.c:87:12
    frame #12: 0x0000000100769e48 miniruby`rb_funcallv_scope(recv=0x000000010d6b49d8, mid=2769, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000, scope=CALL_FCALL) at vm_eval.c:1051:16
    frame #13: 0x0000000100760a54 miniruby`rb_funcallv(recv=0x000000010d6b49d8, mid=2769, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000) at vm_eval.c:1066:12
    frame #14: 0x000000010037513c miniruby`rb_inspect(obj=0x000000010d6b49d8) at object.c:633:34
    frame #15: 0x000000010002c950 miniruby`inspect_ary(ary=0x000000010d6b4938, dummy=0x0000000000000000, recur=0) at array.c:3091:13
    frame #16: 0x0000000100642020 miniruby`exec_recursive(func=(miniruby`inspect_ary at array.c:3084), obj=0x000000010d6b4938, pairid=0x0000000000000000, arg=0x0000000000000000, outer=0, mid=2769) at thread.c:5177:23
    frame #17: 0x00000001006412fc miniruby`rb_exec_recursive(func=(miniruby`inspect_ary at array.c:3084), obj=0x000000010d6b4938, arg=0x0000000000000000) at thread.c:5205:12
    frame #18: 0x00000001000127f0 miniruby`rb_ary_inspect(ary=0x000000010d6b4938) at array.c:3117:12
```

In general though, any calls back out to the interpreter could change
the IV buffer, so it's not safe to cache.

[Bug #19095]
k0kubun pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 15, 2023
to avoid deadlock

```ruby
r = Ractor.new do
  obj = Thread.new{}
  Ractor.yield obj
rescue => e
  e.message
end
p r.take
```

```
(lldb) bt
* thread #1, name = 'miniruby', stop reason = signal SIGSTOP
  * frame #0: 0x0000ffff44881410 libpthread.so.0`__lll_lock_wait + 88
    frame #1: 0x0000ffff4487a078 libpthread.so.0`__pthread_mutex_lock + 232
    frame #2: 0x0000aaab617c0980 miniruby`rb_native_mutex_lock(lock=<unavailable>) at thread_pthread.c:109:14
    frame #3: 0x0000aaab617c1d58 miniruby`ubf_event_waiting [inlined] thread_sched_lock_(th=0x0000aaab9df82980, file=<unavailable>, line=46, sched=0x0000aaab9dec79b8) at thread_pthread.c:351:5
    frame #4: 0x0000aaab617c1d50 miniruby`ubf_event_waiting(ptr=0x0000aaab9df82980) at thread_pthread_mn.c:46:5
    frame #5: 0x0000aaab617c6020 miniruby`rb_threadptr_interrupt [inlined] rb_threadptr_interrupt_common(trap=0, th=0x0000aaab9df82980) at thread.c:352:25
    frame #6: 0x0000aaab617c5fec miniruby`rb_threadptr_interrupt(th=0x0000aaab9df82980) at thread.c:365:5
    frame #7: 0x0000aaab617379b0 miniruby`rb_ractor_terminate_all at ractor.c:2364:13
    frame #8: 0x0000aaab6173797c miniruby`rb_ractor_terminate_all at ractor.c:2383:17
    frame #9: 0x0000aaab61737958 miniruby`rb_ractor_terminate_all [inlined] ractor_terminal_interrupt_all(vm=0x0000aaab9dea3320) at ractor.c:2375:1
    frame #10: 0x0000aaab61737950 miniruby`rb_ractor_terminate_all at ractor.c:2424:13
    frame #11: 0x0000aaab6164f108 miniruby`rb_ec_cleanup(ec=0x0000aaab9dea5900, ex=RUBY_TAG_NONE) at eval.c:239:9
    frame #12: 0x0000aaab6164fa3c miniruby`ruby_run_node(n=0x0000ffff417ed178) at eval.c:328:12
    frame #13: 0x0000aaab615a5ab0 miniruby`main at main.c:39:12
    frame #14: 0x0000aaab615a5a98 miniruby`main(argc=<unavailable>, argv=<unavailable>) at main.c:58:12
    frame #15: 0x0000ffff44714b2c libc.so.6`__libc_start_main + 228
    frame #16: 0x0000aaab615a5b0c miniruby`_start + 52
(lldb) thread select 3
* thread #3, name = 'bootstraptest.*', stop reason = signal SIGSTOP
    frame #0: 0x0000ffff448813ec libpthread.so.0`__lll_lock_wait + 52
libpthread.so.0`__lll_lock_wait:
->  0xffff448813ec <+52>: svc    #0
    0xffff448813f0 <+56>: eor    w20, w20, #0x80
    0xffff448813f4 <+60>: sxtw   x20, w20
    0xffff448813f8 <+64>: b      0xffff44881414            ; <+92>
(lldb) bt
* thread #3, name = 'bootstraptest.*', stop reason = signal SIGSTOP
  * frame #0: 0x0000ffff448813ec libpthread.so.0`__lll_lock_wait + 52
    frame #1: 0x0000ffff4487a078 libpthread.so.0`__pthread_mutex_lock + 232
    frame #2: 0x0000aaab617c0980 miniruby`rb_native_mutex_lock(lock=<unavailable>) at thread_pthread.c:109:14
    frame #3: 0x0000aaab61823d68 miniruby`rb_vm_lock_enter_body [inlined] vm_lock_enter(no_barrier=false, lev=0x0000ffff215bfbe4, locked=false, vm=0x0000aaab9dea3320, cr=0x0000aaab9dec7890) at vm_sync.c:57:9
    frame #4: 0x0000aaab61823d60 miniruby`rb_vm_lock_enter_body(lev=0x0000ffff215bfbe4) at vm_sync.c:119:9
    frame #5: 0x0000aaab617c1b30 miniruby`thread_sched_setup_running_threads [inlined] rb_vm_lock_enter(file=<unavailable>, line=597, lev=0x0000ffff215bfbe4) at vm_sync.h:75:9
    frame #6: 0x0000aaab617c1b14 miniruby`thread_sched_setup_running_threads(vm=0x0000aaab9dea3320, add_th=0x0000aaab9df82980, del_th=<unavailable>, add_timeslice_th=0x0000000000000000, cr=<unavailable>, sched=<unavailable>, sched=<unavailable>) at thread_pthread.c:597:9
    frame #7: 0x0000aaab617c29b4 miniruby`thread_sched_wait_running_turn at thread_pthread.c:614:5
    frame #8: 0x0000aaab617c298c miniruby`thread_sched_wait_running_turn(sched=0x0000aaab9dec79b8, th=0x0000aaab9df82980, can_direct_transfer=true) at thread_pthread.c:868:9
    frame #9: 0x0000aaab617c6f0c miniruby`thread_sched_wait_events(sched=0x0000aaab9dec79b8, th=0x0000aaab9df82980, fd=<unavailable>, events=<unavailable>, rel=<unavailable>) at thread_pthread_mn.c:90:17
    frame #10: 0x0000aaab617c7354 miniruby`rb_thread_terminate_all at thread_pthread.c:3248:13
    frame #11: 0x0000aaab617c733c miniruby`rb_thread_terminate_all(th=0x0000aaab9df82980) at thread.c:466:13
    frame #12: 0x0000aaab617c7a64 miniruby`thread_start_func_2(th=0x0000aaab9df82980, stack_start=<unavailable>) at thread.c:713:9
    frame #13: 0x0000aaab617c7d1c miniruby`co_start [inlined] call_thread_start_func_2(th=0x0000aaab9df82980) at thread_pthread.c:2165:5
    frame #14: 0x0000aaab617c7cd0 miniruby`co_start(from=<unavailable>, self=0x0000aaab9df0f760) at thread_pthread_mn.c:421:9
```
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