[#71815] [Ruby trunk - Bug #11768] [Open] Add a polymorphic inline cache — tenderlove@...
Issue #11768 has been reported by Aaron Patterson.
tenderlove@ruby-lang.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 10:51:08PM +0000, Eric Wong wrote:
Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
[#71818] [Ruby trunk - Feature #11769] [Open] optimize case / when for `nil` — tenderlove@...
Issue #11769 has been reported by Aaron Patterson.
tenderlove@ruby-lang.org wrote:
[#71931] [Ruby trunk - Feature #11786] [Open] [PATCH] micro-optimize case dispatch even harder — normalperson@...
Issue #11786 has been reported by Eric Wong.
Oops, I forgot to free the table when iseq is destroyed :x
On 2015/12/08 12:43, Eric Wong wrote:
SASADA Koichi <ko1@atdot.net> wrote:
On 2015/12/08 13:53, Eric Wong wrote:
[#72028] [Ruby trunk - Feature #11405] [Assigned] [PATCH] hash.c: minor speedups to int/fixnum keys — mame@...
Issue #11405 has been updated by Yusuke Endoh.
mame@ruby-lang.org wrote:
[#72045] Ruby 2.3.0-preview2 Released — "NARUSE, Yui" <naruse@...>
We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby 2.3.0-preview2.
Please add your optimizations before RC1.
SASADA Koichi <ko1@atdot.net> wrote:
On 2015/12/11 18:06, Eric Wong wrote:
SASADA Koichi <ko1@atdot.net> wrote:
[#72069] [Ruby trunk - Feature #11405] [PATCH] hash.c: minor speedups to int/fixnum keys — mame@...
Issue #11405 has been updated by Yusuke Endoh.
[#72115] Re: [ruby-cvs:60264] duerst:r53112 (trunk): * enc/ebcdic.h: new dummy encoding EBCDIC-US — "U.NAKAMURA" <usa@...>
Hi,
On 2015/12/14 22:34, U.NAKAMURA wrote:
Hi,
[ruby-core:72003] [Ruby trunk - Feature #11725] [Assigned] debugging support for frozen string literal
Issue #11725 has been updated by Koichi Sasada.
Status changed from Closed to Assigned
We found performance regression with this feature.
"foo".dup with frozen literal also copy location information.
Quoted from https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11782#change-55313
```
# frozen-string-literal: true
user system total real
5.850000 0.010000 5.860000 ( 5.858450)
0.780000 0.000000 0.780000 ( 0.780911)
0.340000 0.000000 0.340000 ( 0.351072)
0.530000 0.000000 0.530000 ( 0.529234)
```
Too slow on "'foo'.dup" (a result on first line).
Nobu found the reason why it is slow.
And reason is implicit debug information.
String#dup copys with such debug information.
So I decide to withdraw the proposal of debugging support by default.
Same as dynamically created string, debug information is added for static string literal
iff --debug or --debug=frozen-string-literal is specified.
```
$ ./miniruby -I../../trunk/lib -I. -I.ext/common ../../trunk/test.rb
Rehearsal -------------------------------------------
.dup 2.280000 0.000000 2.280000 ( 2.280500)
+@ 0.770000 0.000000 0.770000 ( 0.767608)
.freeze 0.340000 0.000000 0.340000 ( 0.343781)
-@ 0.480000 0.000000 0.480000 ( 0.479379)
---------------------------------- total: 3.870000sec
user system total real
.dup 2.260000 0.000000 2.260000 ( 2.260352)
+@ 0.770000 0.000000 0.770000 ( 0.771664)
.freeze 0.350000 0.000000 0.350000 ( 0.345739)
-@ 0.470000 0.000000 0.470000 ( 0.471908)
$ ./miniruby --debug -I../../trunk/lib -I. -I.ext/common ../../trunk/test.rb
Rehearsal -------------------------------------------
.dup 5.470000 0.000000 5.470000 ( 5.483195)
+@ 0.790000 0.000000 0.790000 ( 0.789157)
.freeze 0.340000 0.000000 0.340000 ( 0.342538)
-@ 0.470000 0.000000 0.470000 ( 0.473341)
---------------------------------- total: 7.070000sec
user system total real
.dup 5.510000 0.010000 5.520000 ( 5.519788)
+@ 0.770000 0.000000 0.770000 ( 0.767551)
.freeze 0.340000 0.000000 0.340000 ( 0.342797)
-@ 0.470000 0.000000 0.470000 ( 0.473512)
```
Benchmark program:
```ruby
# frozen-string-literal: true
require 'benchmark'
N = 10_000_000
Benchmark.bmbm{|x|
x.report('.dup'){
N.times{ 'foo'.dup }
}
x.report('+@'){
N.times{ +'foo' }
}
x.report('.freeze'){
N.times{ 'foo'.freeze }
}
x.report('-@'){
N.times{ -'foo' }
}
}
```
----------------------------------------
Feature #11725: debugging support for frozen string literal
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11725#change-55412
* Author: Koichi Sasada
* Status: Assigned
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: Koichi Sasada
----------------------------------------
# Background
Debug frozen string literal is difficult because frozen string can be modified at far from created locations. For example, library X creates one string and modify this string is common situation. Also library X can pass the created string to library Y and also Y passes it to library Z. Clients receives a string from Z, then clients can not understand where the created location and can not debug it.
To help such situation, I introduced --enable-frozen-string-literal-debug option (a command line option and a compile option). This option enable to embed created location information into frozen string and to display RuntimeError message with this location information such as:
```
../../trunk/test.rb:21:in `<main>': can't modify frozen String, created at ../../trunk/test.rb:17 (RuntimeError)
```
(maybe only few people knows about this feature because NEWS doesn't describe it)
# Proposal: Make it as default behavior
At first, I introduced this option as an optional feature because this option seems slow down applications.
However, including this information for sting literals is not so big impact because adding information for each string literal only at compile time. Another drawback is that we can't de-duplicate same frozen strings, but it is trivial issue.
One problem is string interpolation. Adding debug information for such dynamically created strings is not so easy. So I leave --enable-frozen-string-literal-debug for this type of strings. It is too long to use it, so -d or --debug option should enable this feature.
Conclusion:
* adding string literals as default.
* --enable-frozen-string-literal-debug for string interpolation. -d or --debug also enable this feature.
I hope we can change every string literals to frozen strings.
Any comments are welcome.
# Naming
Now, I prefer --debug-frozen-string-literal than --enable-frozen-string-literal-debug.
# Misc: benchmark script and result
```ruby
require 'benchmark'
N = 5_000_000
def static_test1
"foo"
end
def static_test2
"foo".freeze
end
line = __LINE__ + 1
RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile(%q{
def static_test3
"foo"
end
}, __FILE__, __FILE__, line, {frozen_string_literal: true}).eval
line = __LINE__ + 1
RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile(%q{
def static_test4
"foo"
end
}, __FILE__, __FILE__, line, {frozen_string_literal: true, frozen_string_literal_debug: true}).eval
S = 'baz'
def dynamic_test1
"foo#{S}bar"
end
def dynamic_test2
"foo#{S}bar".freeze
end
line = __LINE__ + 1
RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile(%q{
def dynamic_test3
"foo#{S}bar"
end
}, __FILE__, __FILE__, line, {frozen_string_literal: true}).eval
line = __LINE__ + 1
RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile(%q{
def dynamic_test4
"foo#{S}bar"
end
}, __FILE__, __FILE__, line, {frozen_string_literal: true, frozen_string_literal_debug: true}).eval
Benchmark.bmbm{|x|
x.report('STATIC: without freeze' ){N.times{static_test1}}
x.report('STATIC: freeze by method'){N.times{static_test2}}
x.report('STATIC: freeze by pragma'){N.times{static_test3}}
x.report('STATIC: freeze by pragma/debug'){N.times{static_test3}}
x.report('DYNAMIC:without freeze' ){N.times{dynamic_test1}}
x.report('DYNAMIC:freeze by method'){N.times{dynamic_test2}}
x.report('DYNAMIC:freeze by pragma'){N.times{dynamic_test3}}
x.report('DYNAMIC:freeze by pragma/debug'){N.times{dynamic_test4}}
}
# error message check
['static', 'dynamic'].each{|feature|
(1..4).each{|type|
begin
m = "#{feature}_test#{type}"
send(m) << "str"
rescue RuntimeError => e
p [m, e]
else
p [m, nil]
end
}
}
```
```
user system total real
STATIC: without freeze 0.550000 0.000000 0.550000 ( 0.545465)
STATIC: freeze by method 0.330000 0.000000 0.330000 ( 0.337528)
STATIC: freeze by pragma 0.360000 0.000000 0.360000 ( 0.366031)
STATIC: freeze by pragma/debug 0.360000 0.000000 0.360000 ( 0.353534)
DYNAMIC:without freeze 1.230000 0.000000 1.230000 ( 1.230027)
DYNAMIC:freeze by method 1.580000 0.000000 1.580000 ( 1.585025)
DYNAMIC:freeze by pragma 1.420000 0.000000 1.420000 ( 1.424006)
DYNAMIC:freeze by pragma/debug 3.510000 0.000000 3.510000 ( 3.510279)
# error message check results
["static_test1", nil]
["static_test2", #<RuntimeError: can't modify frozen String>]
["static_test3", #<RuntimeError: can't modify frozen String, created at ../../trunk/test.rb:15>]
["static_test4", #<RuntimeError: can't modify frozen String, created at ../../trunk/test.rb:22>]
["dynamic_test1", nil]
["dynamic_test2", #<RuntimeError: can't modify frozen String>]
["dynamic_test3", #<RuntimeError: can't modify frozen String>]
["dynamic_test4", #<RuntimeError: can't modify frozen String, created at ../../trunk/test.rb:45>]
```
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