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#ifndef RBIMPL_FL_TYPE_H /*-*-C++-*-vi:se ft=cpp:*/ #define RBIMPL_FL_TYPE_H /** * @file * @author Ruby developers <ruby-core@ruby-lang.org> * @copyright This file is a part of the programming language Ruby. * Permission is hereby granted, to either redistribute and/or * modify this file, provided that the conditions mentioned in the * file COPYING are met. Consult the file for details. * @warning Symbols prefixed with either `RBIMPL` or `rbimpl` are * implementation details. Don't take them as canon. They could * rapidly appear then vanish. The name (path) of this header file * is also an implementation detail. Do not expect it to persist * at the place it is now. Developers are free to move it anywhere * anytime at will. * @note To ruby-core: remember that this header can be possibly * recursively included from extension libraries written in C++. * Do not expect for instance `__VA_ARGS__` is always available. * We assume C99 for ruby itself but we don't assume languages of * extension libraries. They could be written in C++98. * @brief Defines enum ::ruby_fl_type. */ #include "ruby/internal/config.h" /* for ENUM_OVER_INT */ #include "ruby/internal/attr/artificial.h" #include "ruby/internal/attr/deprecated.h" #include "ruby/internal/attr/flag_enum.h" #include "ruby/internal/attr/forceinline.h" #include "ruby/internal/attr/noalias.h" #include "ruby/internal/attr/pure.h" #include "ruby/internal/cast.h" #include "ruby/internal/compiler_since.h" #include "ruby/internal/core/rbasic.h" #include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h" #include "ruby/internal/has/extension.h" #include "ruby/internal/special_consts.h" #include "ruby/internal/stdbool.h" #include "ruby/internal/value.h" #include "ruby/internal/value_type.h" #include "ruby/assert.h" #include "ruby/defines.h" /** @cond INTERNAL_MACRO */ #if RBIMPL_HAS_EXTENSION(enumerator_attributes) # define RBIMPL_HAVE_ENUM_ATTRIBUTE 1 #elif RBIMPL_COMPILER_SINCE(GCC, 6, 0, 0) # define RBIMPL_HAVE_ENUM_ATTRIBUTE 1 #endif #ifdef ENUM_OVER_INT # define RBIMPL_WIDER_ENUM 1 #elif SIZEOF_INT * CHAR_BIT > 12+19+1 # define RBIMPL_WIDER_ENUM 1 #else # define RBIMPL_WIDER_ENUM 0 #endif /** @endcond */ #define FL_SINGLETON RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_SINGLETON) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_SINGLETON} */ #define FL_WB_PROTECTED RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_WB_PROTECTED) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_WB_PROTECTED} */ #define FL_PROMOTED RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_PROMOTED) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_PROMOTED} */ #define FL_FINALIZE RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_FINALIZE) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_FINALIZE} */ #define FL_TAINT RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_TAINT) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_TAINT} */ #define FL_SHAREABLE RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_SHAREABLE) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_SHAREABLE} */ #define FL_UNTRUSTED RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_UNTRUSTED) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_UNTRUSTED} */ #define FL_SEEN_OBJ_ID RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_SEEN_OBJ_ID) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_SEEN_OBJ_ID} */ #define FL_EXIVAR RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_EXIVAR) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_EXIVAR} */ #define FL_FREEZE RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_FREEZE) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_FREEZE} */ #define FL_USHIFT RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USHIFT) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USHIFT} */ #define FL_USER0 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER0) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER0} */ #define FL_USER1 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER1) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER1} */ #define FL_USER2 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER2) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER2} */ #define FL_USER3 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER3) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER3} */ #define FL_USER4 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER4) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER4} */ #define FL_USER5 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER5) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER5} */ #define FL_USER6 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER6) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER6} */ #define FL_USER7 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER7) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER7} */ #define FL_USER8 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER8) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER8} */ #define FL_USER9 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER9) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER9} */ #define FL_USER10 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER10) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER10} */ #define FL_USER11 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER11) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER11} */ #define FL_USER12 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER12) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER12} */ #define FL_USER13 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER13) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER13} */ #define FL_USER14 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER14) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER14} */ #define FL_USER15 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER15) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER15} */ #define FL_USER16 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER16) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER16} */ #define FL_USER17 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER17) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER17} */ #define FL_USER18 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)RUBY_FL_USER18) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER18} */ #define FL_USER19 RBIMPL_CAST((VALUE)(unsigned int)RUBY_FL_USER19) /**< @old{RUBY_FL_USER19} */ #define ELTS_SHARED RUBY_ELTS_SHARED /**< @old{RUBY_ELTS_SHARED} */ #define RB_OBJ_FREEZE rb_obj_freeze_inline /**< @alias{rb_obj_freeze_inline} */ /** @cond INTERNAL_MACRO */ #define RUBY_ELTS_SHARED RUBY_ELTS_SHARED #define RB_FL_ABLE RB_FL_ABLE #define RB_FL_ALL RB_FL_ALL #define RB_FL_ALL_RAW RB_FL_ALL_RAW #define RB_FL_ANY RB_FL_ANY #define RB_FL_ANY_RAW RB_FL_ANY_RAW #define RB_FL_REVERSE RB_FL_REVERSE #define RB_FL_REVERSE_RAW RB_FL_REVERSE_RAW #define RB_FL_SET RB_FL_SET #define RB_FL_SET_RAW RB_FL_SET_RAW #define RB_FL_TEST RB_FL_TEST #define RB_FL_TEST_RAW RB_FL_TEST_RAW #define RB_FL_UNSET RB_FL_UNSET #define RB_FL_UNSET_RAW RB_FL_UNSET_RAW #define RB_OBJ_FREEZE_RAW RB_OBJ_FREEZE_RAW #define RB_OBJ_FROZEN RB_OBJ_FROZEN #define RB_OBJ_FROZEN_RAW RB_OBJ_FROZEN_RAW #define RB_OBJ_UNTRUST RB_OBJ_TAINT #define RB_OBJ_UNTRUSTED RB_OBJ_TAINTED /** @endcond */ /** * @defgroup deprecated_macros Deprecated macro APIs * @{ * These macros are deprecated. Prefer their `RB_`-prefixed versions. */ #define FL_ABLE RB_FL_ABLE /**< @old{RB_FL_ABLE} */ #define FL_ALL RB_FL_ALL /**< @old{RB_FL_ALL} */ #define FL_ALL_RAW RB_FL_ALL_RAW /**< @old{RB_FL_ALL_RAW} */ #define FL_ANY RB_FL_ANY /**< @old{RB_FL_ANY} */ #define FL_ANY_RAW RB_FL_ANY_RAW /**< @old{RB_FL_ANY_RAW} */ #define FL_REVERSE RB_FL_REVERSE /**< @old{RB_FL_REVERSE} */ #define FL_REVERSE_RAW RB_FL_REVERSE_RAW /**< @old{RB_FL_REVERSE_RAW} */ #define FL_SET RB_FL_SET /**< @old{RB_FL_SET} */ #define FL_SET_RAW RB_FL_SET_RAW /**< @old{RB_FL_SET_RAW} */ #define FL_TEST RB_FL_TEST /**< @old{RB_FL_TEST} */ #define FL_TEST_RAW RB_FL_TEST_RAW /**< @old{RB_FL_TEST_RAW} */ #define FL_UNSET RB_FL_UNSET /**< @old{RB_FL_UNSET} */ #define FL_UNSET_RAW RB_FL_UNSET_RAW /**< @old{RB_FL_UNSET_RAW} */ #define OBJ_FREEZE RB_OBJ_FREEZE /**< @old{RB_OBJ_FREEZE} */ #define OBJ_FREEZE_RAW RB_OBJ_FREEZE_RAW /**< @old{RB_OBJ_FREEZE_RAW} */ #define OBJ_FROZEN RB_OBJ_FROZEN /**< @old{RB_OBJ_FROZEN} */ #define OBJ_FROZEN_RAW RB_OBJ_FROZEN_RAW /**< @old{RB_OBJ_FROZEN_RAW} */ #define OBJ_INFECT RB_OBJ_INFECT /**< @old{RB_OBJ_INFECT} */ #define OBJ_INFECT_RAW RB_OBJ_INFECT_RAW /**< @old{RB_OBJ_INFECT_RAW} */ #define OBJ_TAINT RB_OBJ_TAINT /**< @old{RB_OBJ_TAINT} */ #define OBJ_TAINTABLE RB_OBJ_TAINTABLE /**< @old{RB_OBJ_TAINT_RAW} */ #define OBJ_TAINTED RB_OBJ_TAINTED /**< @old{RB_OBJ_TAINTED} */ #define OBJ_TAINTED_RAW RB_OBJ_TAINTED_RAW /**< @old{RB_OBJ_TAINTED_RAW} */ #define OBJ_TAINT_RAW RB_OBJ_TAINT_RAW /**< @old{RB_OBJ_TAINT_RAW} */ #define OBJ_UNTRUST RB_OBJ_UNTRUST /**< @old{RB_OBJ_TAINT} */ #define OBJ_UNTRUSTED RB_OBJ_UNTRUSTED /**< @old{RB_OBJ_TAINTED} */ /** @} */ /** * This is an enum because GDB wants it (rather than a macro). People need not * bother. */ enum ruby_fl_ushift { /** * Number of bits in ::ruby_fl_type that are _not_ open to users. This is * an implementation detail. Please ignore. */ RUBY_FL_USHIFT = 12 }; /* > The expression that defines the value of an enumeration constant shall be * > an integer constant expression that has a value representable as an `int`. * * -- ISO/IEC 9899:2018 section 6.7.2.2 * * So ENUM_OVER_INT situation is an extension to the standard. Note however * that we do not support 16 bit `int` environment. */ RB_GNUC_EXTENSION /** * The flags. Each ruby objects have their own characteristics apart from * their classes. For instance whether an object is frozen or not is not * controlled by its class. This is the type that represents such properties. * * @note About the `FL_USER` terminology: the "user" here does not necessarily * mean only you. For instance struct ::RString instances use these * bits to cache their encodings etc. Devs discussed about this topic, * reached their consensus that ::RUBY_T_DATA is the only valid data * structure that can use these bits; other data structures including * ::RUBY_T_OBJECT use these bits for their own purpose. See also * https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18059 */ enum RBIMPL_ATTR_FLAG_ENUM() ruby_fl_type { /** * @deprecated This flag once was a thing back in the old days, but makes * no sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. * * @internal * * The reality is our GC no longer remembers write barriers inside of each * objects, to use dedicated bitmap instead. But this flag is still used * internally. The current usages of this flag should be something * different, which is unclear to @shyouhei. */ RUBY_FL_WB_PROTECTED = (1<<5), /** * Ruby objects are "generational". There are young objects & old objects. * Young objects are prone to die & monitored relatively extensively by the * garbage collector. Old objects tend to live longer & are monitored less * frequently. When an object survives a GC, its age is incremented. When * age is equal to RVALUE_OLD_AGE, the object becomes Old. This flag is set * when an object becomes old, and is used by the write barrier to check if * an old object should be considered for marking more frequently - as old * objects that have references added between major GCs need to be remarked * to prevent the referred object being mistakenly swept. * * @internal * * But honestly, @shyouhei doesn't think this flag should be visible from * 3rd parties. It must be an implementation detail that they should never * know. Might better be hidden. */ RUBY_FL_PROMOTED = (1<<5), /** * This flag is no longer in use * * @internal */ RUBY_FL_UNUSED6 = (1<<6), /** * This flag has something to do with finalisers. A ruby object can have * its finaliser, which is another object that evaluates when the target * object is about to die. This flag is used to denote that there is an * attached finaliser. * * @internal * * But honestly, @shyouhei doesn't think this flag should be visible from * 3rd parties. It must be an implementation detail that they should never * know. Might better be hidden. */ RUBY_FL_FINALIZE = (1<<7), /** * @deprecated This flag once was a thing back in the old days, but makes * no sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. */ RUBY_FL_TAINT #if defined(RBIMPL_HAVE_ENUM_ATTRIBUTE) RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("taintedness turned out to be a wrong idea.")) #elif defined(_MSC_VER) # pragma deprecated(RUBY_FL_TAINT) #endif = 0, /** * This flag has something to do with Ractor. Multiple Ractors run without * protecting each other. Sharing an object among Ractors are basically * dangerous, disabled by default. This flag is used to bypass that * restriction. Of course, you have to manually prevent race conditions * then. * * This flag needs deep understanding of multithreaded programming. You * would better not use it. */ RUBY_FL_SHAREABLE = (1<<8), /** * @deprecated This flag once was a thing back in the old days, but makes * no sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. */ RUBY_FL_UNTRUSTED #if defined(RBIMPL_HAVE_ENUM_ATTRIBUTE) RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("trustedness turned out to be a wrong idea.")) #elif defined(_MSC_VER) # pragma deprecated(RUBY_FL_UNTRUSTED) #endif = 0, /** * This flag has something to do with object IDs. Unlike in the old days, * an object's object ID (that a user can query using `Object#object_id`) * is no longer its physical address represented using Ruby level integers. * It is now a monotonic-increasing integer unrelated to the underlying * memory arrangement. Object IDs are assigned when necessary; objects are * born without one, and will eventually have such property when queried. * The interpreter has to manage which one is which. This is the flag that * helps the management. Objects with this flag set are the ones with * object IDs assigned. * * @internal * * But honestly, @shyouhei doesn't think this flag should be visible from * 3rd parties. It must be an implementation detail that they should never * know. Might better be hidden. */ RUBY_FL_SEEN_OBJ_ID = (1<<9), /** * This flag has something to do with instance variables. 3rd parties need * not know, but there are several ways to store an object's instance * variables. Objects with this flag use so-called "generic" backend * storage. This distinction is purely an implementation detail. People * need not be aware of this working behind-the-scene. * * @internal * * As of writing everything except ::RObject and RModule use this scheme. */ RUBY_FL_EXIVAR = (1<<10), /** * This flag has something to do with data immutability. When this flag is * set an object is considered "frozen". No modification are expected to * happen beyond that point for the particular object. Immutability is * basically considered to be a good property these days. Library authors * are expected to obey. Test this bit before you touch a data structure. * * @see rb_check_frozen() */ RUBY_FL_FREEZE = (1<<11), /** (@shyouhei doesn't know how to excude this macro from doxygen). */ #define RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(n) RUBY_FL_USER##n = (1<<(RUBY_FL_USHIFT+n)) RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(0), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(1), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(2), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(3), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(4), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(5), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(6), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(7), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(8), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(9), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(10), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(11), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(12), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(13), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(14), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(15), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(16), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(17), /**< User-defined flag. */ RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(18), /**< User-defined flag. */ #ifdef ENUM_OVER_INT RBIMPL_FL_USER_N(19), /**< User-defined flag. */ #else # define RUBY_FL_USER19 (RBIMPL_VALUE_ONE<<(RUBY_FL_USHIFT+19)) #endif #undef RBIMPL_FL_USER_N #undef RBIMPL_WIDER_ENUM /** * This flag has something to do with data structures. Over time, ruby * evolved to reduce memory footprints. One of such attempt is so-called * copy-on-write, which delays duplication of resources until ultimately * necessary. Some data structures share this scheme. For example * multiple instances of struct ::RArray could point identical memory * region in common, as long as they don't differ. As people favour * immutable style of programming than before, this situation is getting * more and more common. Because such "shared" memory regions have nuanced * ownership by nature, each structures need special care for them. This * flag is used to distinguish such shared constructs. * * @internal * * But honestly, @shyouhei doesn't think this flag should be visible from * 3rd parties. It must be an implementation detail that they should never * know. Might better be hidden. */ RUBY_ELTS_SHARED = RUBY_FL_USER0, /** * This flag has something to do with an object's class. There are kind of * classes called "singleton class", each of which have exactly one * instance. What is interesting about singleton classes is that they are * created _after_ their instance were instantiated, like this: * * ```ruby * foo = Object.new # foo is an instance of Object... * bar = foo.singleton_class # foo is now an instance of bar. * ``` * * Here as you see `bar` is a singleton class of `foo`, which is injected * into `foo`'s inheritance tree in a different statement (== distinct * sequence point). In order to achieve this property singleton classes * are special-cased in the interpreter. There is one bit flag that * distinguishes if a class is a singleton class or not, and this is it. * * @internal * * But honestly, @shyouhei doesn't think this flag should be visible from * 3rd parties. It must be an implementation detail that they should never * know. Might better be hidden. */ RUBY_FL_SINGLETON = RUBY_FL_USER1, }; enum { /** * @deprecated This flag once was a thing back in the old days, but makes * no sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. */ RUBY_FL_DUPPED #if defined(RBIMPL_HAVE_ENUM_ATTRIBUTE) RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("It seems there is no actual usage of this enum.")) #elif defined(_MSC_VER) # pragma deprecated(RUBY_FL_DUPPED) #endif = (int)RUBY_T_MASK | (int)RUBY_FL_EXIVAR }; #undef RBIMPL_HAVE_ENUM_ATTRIBUTE RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN() /** * This is an implementation detail of #RB_OBJ_FREEZE(). People don't use it * directly. * * @param[out] klass A singleton class. * @post `klass` gets frozen. */ void rb_freeze_singleton_class(VALUE klass); RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END() RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() RBIMPL_ATTR_FORCEINLINE() /** * Checks if the object is flaggable. There are some special cases (most * notably ::RUBY_Qfalse) where appending a flag to an object is not possible. * This function can detect that. * * @param[in] obj Object in question * @retval true It is flaggable. * @retval false No it isn't. */ static bool RB_FL_ABLE(VALUE obj) { if (RB_SPECIAL_CONST_P(obj)) { return false; } else if (RB_TYPE_P(obj, RUBY_T_NODE)) { return false; } else { return true; } } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * This is an implementation detail of RB_FL_TEST(). 3rd parties need not use * this. Just always use RB_FL_TEST(). * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @pre The object must not be an enum ::ruby_special_consts. * @return `obj`'s flags, masked by `flags`. */ static inline VALUE RB_FL_TEST_RAW(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { RBIMPL_ASSERT_OR_ASSUME(RB_FL_ABLE(obj)); return RBASIC(obj)->flags & flags; } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * Tests if the given flag(s) are set or not. You can pass multiple flags at * once: * * ```CXX * auto obj = rb_eval_string("..."); * if (RB_FL_TEST(obj, RUBY_FL_FREEZE | RUBY_FL_SHAREABLE)) { * printf("Ractor ready!\n"); * } * ``` * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @return `obj`'s flags, masked by `flags`. * @note It is intentional for this function to return ::VALUE. The * return value could be passed to RB_FL_STE() etc. */ static inline VALUE RB_FL_TEST(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { if (RB_FL_ABLE(obj)) { return RB_FL_TEST_RAW(obj, flags); } else { return RBIMPL_VALUE_NULL; } } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * This is an implementation detail of RB_FL_ANY(). 3rd parties need not use * this. Just always use RB_FL_ANY(). * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @retval true The object has any of the flags set. * @retval false No it doesn't at all. * @pre The object must not be an enum ::ruby_special_consts. */ static inline bool RB_FL_ANY_RAW(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { return RB_FL_TEST_RAW(obj, flags); } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * Identical to RB_FL_TEST(), except it returns bool. * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @retval true The object has any of the flags set. * @retval false No it doesn't at all. */ static inline bool RB_FL_ANY(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { return RB_FL_TEST(obj, flags); } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * This is an implementation detail of RB_FL_ALL(). 3rd parties need not use * this. Just always use RB_FL_ALL(). * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @retval true The object has all of the flags set. * @retval false The object lacks any of the flags. * @pre The object must not be an enum ::ruby_special_consts. */ static inline bool RB_FL_ALL_RAW(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { return RB_FL_TEST_RAW(obj, flags) == flags; } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * Identical to RB_FL_ANY(), except it mandates all passed flags be set. * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @retval true The object has all of the flags set. * @retval false The object lacks any of the flags. */ static inline bool RB_FL_ALL(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { return RB_FL_TEST(obj, flags) == flags; } RBIMPL_ATTR_NOALIAS() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * @private * * This is an implementation detail of RB_FL_SET(). 3rd parties need not use * this. Just always use RB_FL_SET(). * * @param[out] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @post `obj` has `flags` set. * * @internal * * This is function is here to annotate a part of RB_FL_SET_RAW() as * `__declspec(noalias)`. */ static inline void rbimpl_fl_set_raw_raw(struct RBasic *obj, VALUE flags) { obj->flags |= flags; } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * This is an implementation detail of RB_FL_SET(). 3rd parties need not use * this. Just always use RB_FL_SET(). * * @param[out] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @post `obj` has `flags` set. */ static inline void RB_FL_SET_RAW(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { RBIMPL_ASSERT_OR_ASSUME(RB_FL_ABLE(obj)); rbimpl_fl_set_raw_raw(RBASIC(obj), flags); } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * Sets the given flag(s). * * ```CXX * auto v = rb_eval_string("..."); * RB_FL_SET(v, RUBY_FL_FREEZE); * ``` * * @param[out] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @post `obj` has `flags` set. */ static inline void RB_FL_SET(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { if (RB_FL_ABLE(obj)) { RB_FL_SET_RAW(obj, flags); } } RBIMPL_ATTR_NOALIAS() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * @private * * This is an implementation detail of RB_FL_UNSET(). 3rd parties need not use * this. Just always use RB_FL_UNSET(). * * @param[out] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @post `obj` has `flags` cleared. * * @internal * * This is function is here to annotate a part of RB_FL_UNSET_RAW() as * `__declspec(noalias)`. */ static inline void rbimpl_fl_unset_raw_raw(struct RBasic *obj, VALUE flags) { obj->flags &= ~flags; } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * This is an implementation detail of RB_FL_UNSET(). 3rd parties need not use * this. Just always use RB_FL_UNSET(). * * @param[out] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @post `obj` has `flags` cleared. */ static inline void RB_FL_UNSET_RAW(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { RBIMPL_ASSERT_OR_ASSUME(RB_FL_ABLE(obj)); rbimpl_fl_unset_raw_raw(RBASIC(obj), flags); } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * Clears the given flag(s). * * @param[out] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @post `obj` has `flags` cleard. */ static inline void RB_FL_UNSET(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { if (RB_FL_ABLE(obj)) { RB_FL_UNSET_RAW(obj, flags); } } RBIMPL_ATTR_NOALIAS() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * @private * * This is an implementation detail of RB_FL_REVERSE(). 3rd parties need not * use this. Just always use RB_FL_REVERSE(). * * @param[out] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @post `obj` has `flags` reversed. * * @internal * * This is function is here to annotate a part of RB_FL_REVERSE_RAW() as * `__declspec(noalias)`. */ static inline void rbimpl_fl_reverse_raw_raw(struct RBasic *obj, VALUE flags) { obj->flags ^= flags; } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * This is an implementation detail of RB_FL_REVERSE(). 3rd parties need not * use this. Just always use RB_FL_REVERSE(). * * @param[out] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @post `obj` has `flags` cleared. */ static inline void RB_FL_REVERSE_RAW(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { RBIMPL_ASSERT_OR_ASSUME(RB_FL_ABLE(obj)); rbimpl_fl_reverse_raw_raw(RBASIC(obj), flags); } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * Reverses the flags. This function is here mainly for symmetry on set/unset. * Rarely used in practice. * * @param[out] obj Object in question. * @param[in] flags A set of enum ::ruby_fl_type. * @post `obj` has `flags` reversed. */ static inline void RB_FL_REVERSE(VALUE obj, VALUE flags) { if (RB_FL_ABLE(obj)) { RB_FL_REVERSE_RAW(obj, flags); } } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("taintedness turned out to be a wrong idea.")) /** * @deprecated This function once was a thing in the old days, but makes no * sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @return false always. */ static inline bool RB_OBJ_TAINTABLE(VALUE obj) { (void)obj; return false; } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("taintedness turned out to be a wrong idea.")) /** * @deprecated This function once was a thing in the old days, but makes no * sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @return false always. */ static inline VALUE RB_OBJ_TAINTED_RAW(VALUE obj) { (void)obj; return false; } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("taintedness turned out to be a wrong idea.")) /** * @deprecated This function once was a thing in the old days, but makes no * sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @return false always. */ static inline bool RB_OBJ_TAINTED(VALUE obj) { (void)obj; return false; } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("taintedness turned out to be a wrong idea.")) /** * @deprecated This function once was a thing in the old days, but makes no * sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. * * @param[in] obj Object in question. */ static inline void RB_OBJ_TAINT_RAW(VALUE obj) { (void)obj; return; } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("taintedness turned out to be a wrong idea.")) /** * @deprecated This function once was a thing in the old days, but makes no * sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. * * @param[in] obj Object in question. */ static inline void RB_OBJ_TAINT(VALUE obj) { (void)obj; return; } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("taintedness turned out to be a wrong idea.")) /** * @deprecated This function once was a thing in the old days, but makes no * sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. * * @param[in] dst Victim object. * @param[in] src Infectant object. */ static inline void RB_OBJ_INFECT_RAW(VALUE dst, VALUE src) { (void)dst; (void)src; return; } RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() RBIMPL_ATTR_DEPRECATED(("taintedness turned out to be a wrong idea.")) /** * @deprecated This function once was a thing in the old days, but makes no * sense any longer today. Exists here for backwards * compatibility only. You can safely forget about it. * * @param[in] dst Victim object. * @param[in] src Infectant object. */ static inline void RB_OBJ_INFECT(VALUE dst, VALUE src) { (void)dst; (void)src; return; } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * This is an implementation detail of RB_OBJ_FROZEN(). 3rd parties need not * use this. Just always use RB_OBJ_FROZEN(). * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @retval RUBY_FL_FREEZE Yes it is. * @retval 0 No it isn't. * * @internal * * It is intentional not to return bool here. There is a place in ruby core * (namely `class.c:singleton_class_of()`) where return value of this function * is passed to RB_FL_SET_RAW(). */ static inline VALUE RB_OBJ_FROZEN_RAW(VALUE obj) { return RB_FL_TEST_RAW(obj, RUBY_FL_FREEZE); } RBIMPL_ATTR_PURE_UNLESS_DEBUG() RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * Checks if an object is frozen. * * @param[in] obj Object in question. * @retval true Yes it is. * @retval false No it isn't. */ static inline bool RB_OBJ_FROZEN(VALUE obj) { if (! RB_FL_ABLE(obj)) { return true; } else { return RB_OBJ_FROZEN_RAW(obj); } } RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN /** * Prevents further modifications to the given object. ::rb_eFrozenError shall * be raised if modification is attempted. * * @param[out] x Object in question. * @exception rb_eNoMemError Failed to allocate memory for the frozen * representation of the object. */ void rb_obj_freeze_inline(VALUE obj); RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END RBIMPL_ATTR_ARTIFICIAL() /** * This is an implementation detail of RB_OBJ_FREEZE(). 3rd parties need not * use this. Just always use RB_OBJ_FREEZE(). * * @param[out] obj Object in question. */ static inline void RB_OBJ_FREEZE_RAW(VALUE obj) { rb_obj_freeze_inline(obj); } #endif /* RBIMPL_FL_TYPE_H */
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