The previously used `given` variable will be merged into the `pickarg` pointer variable, which points to the argument currently being processed for each loop.
- `#include <math.h>` is done in `mruby.h`.
Eliminate the need to worry about the `MRB_NO_FLOAT` macro.
- Include mruby header files before standard header files.
If the standard header file is already placed before `mruby.h`, the standard header file added in the future tends to be placed before `mruby.h`.
This change should some reduce the chances of macros that must be defined becoming undefined in C++ or including problematic header files in a particular mruby build configuration.
Embedding reduce memory consumption, sacrificing precision. It clips least
significant 2 bits from `mrb_float`, so if you need to keep float precision,
define `MRB_USE_FLOAT_FULL_PRECISION`.
`MRB_WORD_BOXING` and `MRB_INT64`:
`mrb_float` (`double`) is embedded in `mrb_value` clipped last 2 bits.
`MRB_WORD_BOXING` and `MRB_INT64` and `MRB_USE_FLOAT_FULL_PRECISION`:
`mrb_float` is allocated in the heaps wrapped by `struct RFloat`.
`MRB_WORD_BOXING` and `MRB_INT32` and `MRB_USE_FLOAT32`:
`mrb_float` (`float`) is embedded in `mrb_value` clipped last 2 bits.
In addition, to reserve bit space in the `mrb_value`, maximum inline
symbol length become 4 (instead of 5) in the configuration.
`MRB_WORD_BOXING` and `MRB_INT32`:
Assume `MRB_USE_FLOAT_FULL_PRECISION` and allocate Float values in heap.
Previously, the `I` specifier only checked if the object was `MRB_TT_ISTRUCT`.
So it was at risk of getting pointers to different C structs if multiple classes were to use the `MRB_TT_ISTRUCT` instance.
Change this behavior and change the C argument corresponding to the `I` specifier to `(void *, struct RClass)`.
This change is not compatible with the previous mruby.
Please note that if the user uses the previous specifications, `SIGSEGV` may occur or the machine stack may be destroyed.
resolve#5527
It uses BER number compression of delta of instruction positions and line
numbers. BER compression is a variable length number representation.
* `mrb_debug_line_ary`: array of line numbers represented in `uint16_t`.
`[lineno, lineno, ...]`
* `mrb_debug_line_flat_map`: array of `mrb_irep_debug_info_line`, which
is `struct {uint32_t pos; uint16_t lineno}`, for each line.
* `mrb_debug_line_packed_map` [new]: sequence of BER compressed 2
numbers, `pos_delta, lineno_delta`. Deltas are differences from
previous values (starting `0`). `line_entry_counts` represents total
length of a packed map string for this type.
This reverts commit fd10c72319.
I thought it was OK to restrict index value within 1 byte, but in some
cases index value could be 16 bits (2 bytes). I had several ideas to
address the issue, but reverting `fd10c72` is the easiest way. The
biggest reason is `mruby/c` still supports `OP_EXT[123]`, so that they
don't need any additional work.