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[#55528] [ruby-trunk - Bug #8538][Open] c method not pushed into the callstack when called, but popped when returned — deivid (David Rodríguez) <deivid.rodriguez@...>

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[ruby-core:55672] [ruby-trunk - Bug #8538] c method not pushed into the callstack when called, but popped when returned

From: deivid (David Rodríguez) <deivid.rodriguez@...>
Date: 2013-06-27 10:06:07 UTC
List: ruby-core #55672
Issue #8538 has been updated by deivid (David Rodr鱈guez).


judofyr (Magnus Holm) wrote:
> It seems like #initialize is never pushed to the stack:
>  
>    class Foo
>      def initialize
>        puts caller
>      end
>    end
>  
>    Foo.new
>  
>  Result:
>  
>  f.rb:8:in `new'
>  f.rb:8:in `<main>'
>  
>  
>  
>  // Magnus Holm
>  
>  

In your example, it is, you're just not printing the current frame


    class Foo
      def initialize
        puts caller(0)
      end
    end
  
    Foo.new
  
  Result:
  
    f.rb:4 in `initialize'
    f.rb:8:in `new'
    f.rb:8:in `<main>'
----------------------------------------
Bug #8538: c method not pushed into the callstack when called, but popped when returned
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8538#change-40176

Author: deivid (David Rodr鱈guez)
Status: Open
Priority: Normal
Assignee: 
Category: 
Target version: 
ruby -v: ruby 2.0.0p195 (2013-05-14) [i686-linux]
Backport: 1.9.3: UNKNOWN, 2.0.0: UNKNOWN


See the following example:

    trace = TracePoint.new do |tp|
      puts "Event: #{tp.event}, Method: #{tp.method_id}\n"
      puts "Stack: #{caller}\n\n"
    end

    trace.enable

    fail "bang!"

The output shows:

    Event: c_return, Method: enable
    Stack: ["trace.rb:6:in `<main>'"]

    Event: line, Method: 
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    Event: c_call, Method: fail
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    Event: c_call, Method: new
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `fail'", "trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    Event: c_call, Method: initialize
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `new'", "trace.rb:8:in `fail'", "trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    Event: c_return, Method: initialize
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `new'", "trace.rb:8:in `fail'", "trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    Event: c_return, Method: new
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `fail'", "trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    Event: c_call, Method: backtrace
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    Event: c_return, Method: backtrace
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    Event: raise, Method: 
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    Event: c_return, Method: fail
    Stack: ["trace.rb:8:in `<main>'"]

    trace.rb:8:in `<main>': bang! (RuntimeError)

It looks like the method "initialize" is not pushed into the stack when called, but something (the previous method call) is popped when returning from it.

Thanks a lot.


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