- 22 May, 2012 15 commits
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Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto authored
call mrb_close() in tools and test programs
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto authored
Avoid warning: redundant redeclaration of ‘OnigEncDefaultCharEncoding’
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto authored
Add CMake build infrastructure
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Jon authored
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Beoran authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
I was hoping this would cause valgrind to complain less, but there is still a lot of memory leaked (does mrb_close() actually free all of the managed blocks?) Anyway this helps somewhat and is good practice
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
Conflicts: src/time.c
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Masaki Muranaka authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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- 21 May, 2012 6 commits
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
As per monaka's comment here... https://github.com/mruby/mruby/pull/175 ...changing these initializations of mrb_int values to use integer constants
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
* mrb_time_gm() uses mrb_int * Same for mrb_time_initialize() * The parameters to time_mktime() are mrb_int, and that's what these values are passed to So I don't see why mrb_time_local() works on mrb_float instead. Lets make it consistent with the other methods defined in time.c
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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- 20 May, 2012 19 commits
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Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto authored
More C++ compilability work: mrb_obj_alloc void* conversions
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
One of the biggest set of changes needed to make C++ compile, is that you can't autoconvert "void*" to a different pointer type without a cast (you can of course, convert pointers *to* "void*"!) For the first part, convert the users of "mrb_obj_alloc". Since it has to return something, make it RBasic* (that's what mrb_obj_alloc() is operating on anyway). This way, even in C you'll get a warning if you don't cast it. For places where there are a lot of similar calls to mrb_obj_alloc(), this can be easily hidden through a macro. I did this in string.c: #define mrb_obj_alloc_string(mrb) ((struct RString *) mrb_obj_alloc((mrb), MRB_TT_STRING, (mrb)->string_class)) I also updated the mrb_object() macro to also return a RBasic* -- my previous commit changed that from "void*" -> "RObject*", but I figure it should be consistent with mrb_obj_alloc()
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto authored
Part 1 of C++ compilability
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Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto authored
Add cast to remove "cast from pointer to integer of different size" warning
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Yukihiro Matsumoto authored
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Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto authored
Fix Hash#shift return value from Hash to Array
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
C++ is pickier about when a 'goto' can cross a variable being delcared. The fix is to just add a set of braces to restrict the variable's scope. Without this, g++ will fail with: regcomp.c:3057: error: jump to label 'set_call_attr' regcomp.c:3087: error: from here regcomp.c:3041: error: skips initialization of 'int gnum'
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Kazuki Tsujimoto authored
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
I originally solved this by renaming the "node" type to "node_t", but Matz didn't like that. He suggested renaming the member variable "nd" instead: https://github.com/mruby/mruby/pull/144#issuecomment-5743153
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
C++ is picker than C about when you can "goto" across a variable being defined. The fix is to just minimize the variable's scope inside an extra set of brackets. Without this change, g++ has the following errors: transcode.c:590: error: jump to label 'resume_label3' transcode.c:514: error: from here transcode.c:582: error: crosses initialization of 'const unsigned char* p' transcode.c:2124: error: jump to label 'set_encs' transcode.c:2184: error: from here transcode.c:2088: error: skips initialization of 'const char* err' transcode.c:2089: error: skips initialization of 'size_t error_len' transcode.c:2090: error: skips initialization of 'mrb_value bytes' transcode.c:2091: error: skips initialization of 'mrb_value dumped' transcode.c:2092: error: skips initialization of 'size_t readagain_len' transcode.c:2093: error: skips initialization of 'mrb_value bytes2'
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
See Matz's comment here: https://github.com/mruby/mruby/pull/144#issuecomment-5754054
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
mrb_gc_mark_ht_size() and mrb_gc_free_ht() were declared in gc.h as taking a "RHash *" argument, but then they were defined in hash.c as taking a "RClass *" Get these in sync.
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
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Mitchell Blank Jr authored
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