From: "headius (Charles Nutter)" Date: 2012-10-15T04:55:19+09:00 Subject: [ruby-core:47985] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6668] Multiple assignment should not return an Array object Issue #6668 has been updated by headius (Charles Nutter). I thought I replied to ko1, but must not have. I believe MRI is using the same trick JRuby is...specifically, when the masgn's result is not used, it is not created. However, that does not help cases where masgn happens to be the last line in a method but its result is not used. For example, the first case cannot optimize the masgn array away, but the second case can. The difference on even this small test is almost 2x GC runs: system ~/projects/jruby $ ruby-2.0.0 -e "GC::Profiler.enable; class A; def initialize(a, b); @a, @b = a, b; end; end; 100000.times {A.new(1, 2)}; GC::Profiler.report" GC 17 invokes. Index Invoke Time(sec) Use Size(byte) Total Size(byte) Total Object GC Time(ms) 1 0.012 187520 701760 17544 0.25600000000000100453 2 0.014 187520 701760 17544 0.23500000000000081934 3 0.017 187440 701760 17544 0.22700000000000150613 4 0.020 187440 701760 17544 0.23100000000000203704 5 0.023 187440 701760 17544 0.23700000000000109868 6 0.025 187440 701760 17544 0.22199999999999997513 7 0.028 187440 701760 17544 0.20999999999999838241 8 0.031 187440 701760 17544 0.23499999999999909850 9 0.033 187440 701760 17544 0.24400000000000116041 10 0.036 187440 701760 17544 0.22400000000000197531 11 0.039 187440 701760 17544 0.22599999999999703659 12 0.041 187440 701760 17544 0.22099999999999897504 13 0.044 187440 701760 17544 0.19999999999999878986 14 0.046 187440 701760 17544 0.20900000000000085176 15 0.049 187440 701760 17544 0.20699999999999885159 16 0.052 187440 701760 17544 0.23900000000000309885 system ~/projects/jruby $ ruby-2.0.0 -e "GC::Profiler.enable; class A; def initialize(a, b); @a, @b = a, b; nil; end; end; 100000.times {A.new(1, 2)}; GC::Profiler.report" GC 9 invokes. Index Invoke Time(sec) Use Size(byte) Total Size(byte) Total Object GC Time(ms) 1 0.012 187400 701760 17544 0.26500000000000134559 2 0.017 187400 701760 17544 0.28699999999999903366 3 0.021 187360 701760 17544 0.23799999999999862932 4 0.025 187360 701760 17544 0.22500000000000297540 5 0.030 187360 701760 17544 0.20799999999999985167 6 0.034 187360 701760 17544 0.20599999999999785150 7 0.038 187360 701760 17544 0.20499999999999685141 8 0.042 187360 701760 17544 0.22099999999999897504 For a result that is used so rarely, it seems a shame to require masgn to always return an array when used as an expression. ---------------------------------------- Feature #6668: Multiple assignment should not return an Array object https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/6668#change-30666 Author: headius (Charles Nutter) Status: Open Priority: Normal Assignee: Category: Target version: Currently, when doing multiple assignment, the entire expression must return the right-hand side as an array. system ~ $ ruby -e "ret = (a, b, c = 1, 2, 3); p ret" [1, 2, 3] This is an artifact of MRI's implementation, since multiple assignment was traditionally implemented by taking the array node on the right-hand side, standing it up as a full Ruby Array, and then peeling elements off for assignment on the left-hand side. It is also a performance issue, since it requires constructing the RHS array even when it is never used (unless you are able to do various compiler tricks). I propose removing it. Justification: * The feature is rarely used; most people don't even know it exists. * The impact of creating the RHS array is significant; JRuby can optimize it away in cases where the line is not used as an expression, and the performance difference is huge: https://gist.github.com/3019255 * It is counter-intuitive to have an automatic performance hit just from grouping assignments. "a,b = 1,2" should have the exact same performance as "a = 1; b = 2" Note that while JRuby can eliminate the array creation in non-expression cases, those are somewhat rare since many times masgn is used at the end of a method body, as for initializers: class Foo def initialize(a, b, c) @a, @b, @c = a, b, c end end JRuby and other implementations may get smart enough in our optimizers to eliminate the array in all cases where it's not needed, but this is a very large burden on the optimization subsystem. It may also not be possible to do in all cases (or not possible to do in even a majority of cases). Multiple assignment should not return RHS as an array. I do not care what it returns. -- http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/