[#79440] [Ruby trunk Bug#13188] Reinitialize Ruby VM. — shyouhei@...
Issue #13188 has been updated by Shyouhei Urabe.
6 messages
2017/02/06
[#79441] Re: [Ruby trunk Bug#13188] Reinitialize Ruby VM.
— SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
2017/02/06
On 2017/02/06 10:10, shyouhei@ruby-lang.org wrote:
[#79532] Immutable Strings vs Symbols — Daniel Ferreira <subtileos@...>
Hi,
15 messages
2017/02/15
[#79541] Re: Immutable Strings vs Symbols
— Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <rr.rosas@...>
2017/02/15
Em 15-02-2017 05:05, Daniel Ferreira escreveu:
[#79543] Re: Immutable Strings vs Symbols
— Daniel Ferreira <subtileos@...>
2017/02/16
Hi Rodrigo,
[#79560] Re: Immutable Strings vs Symbols
— Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <rr.rosas@...>
2017/02/16
Em 15-02-2017 22:39, Daniel Ferreira escreveu:
[ruby-core:79657] [Ruby trunk Feature#13133][Assigned] TracePoint: Add event type for constant access
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2017-02-22 06:17:34 UTC
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Issue #13133 has been updated by Shyouhei Urabe. Status changed from Open to Assigned Assignee set to Koichi Sasada ---------------------------------------- Feature #13133: TracePoint: Add event type for constant access https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13133#change-63074 * Author: Burke Libbey * Status: Assigned * Priority: Normal * Assignee: Koichi Sasada * Target version: ---------------------------------------- Hi there, I've attached a patch to add a new `:constant_access` TracePoint event. One feature and/or bug, depending on your perspective: since this event fires from `setinlinecache`, the event is only triggered: - **after nested constant resolution**: for `A::B`, only one event is triggered (because `getinlinecache/getconstant/getconstant/`**`setinlinecache`**); - **on cache miss**: it cannot be used for things like counting iterations, which limits possible uses, but reduces overhead (because `getinlinecache` jumps over `setinlinecache` on a hit). The use-case I have in mind here is to enable building runtime package/component boundary enforcement systems. For this case, both of the above properties are ideal. Enforcing package boundaries is a problem we've been discussing a lot lately at Shopify. If you want a more concrete usage example for this patch, I have some [proof-of-concept code](https://github.com/burke/packages) posted that makes use of it to construct a fairly minimal package system. [`Packages::CONSTANT_ACCESS_TRACEPOINT`](https://github.com/burke/packages/blob/master/lib/packages.rb) is the particularly relevant bit. ---Files-------------------------------- 0001-add-a-tracepoint-for-constant-access.patch (3.38 KB) -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: <mailto:ruby-core-request@ruby-lang.org?subject=unsubscribe> <http://lists.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/mailman/options/ruby-core>