Bug #3660
closedTrace events seem to be missing
Description
=begin
When tracing this code:
a = [1,2,3]
a.each{|n|
p n
}
with 1.9.1 I get "expected output" list this:
However, with 1.9.2+ I get almost no output:
C:\dev\ruby\ruby-prof>ruby -vrtracer test_array.rb
ruby 1.9.2dev (2010-07-02) [i386-mingw32]
#0:test_array.rb:1::-: a = [1,2,3]
#0:test_array.rb:2::-: a.each{|n|
#0:test_array.rb:3::-: p n
1
#0:test_array.rb:3::-: p n
2
#0:test_array.rb:3::-: p n
3
This on windows and Linux.
Unless it's expected, in which case it's just missing the return statement.
Thanks.
-r
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Updated by rogerdpack (Roger Pack) about 14 years ago
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still the case with ruby 1.9.3dev (2010-08-26 trunk 29104) [i386-mingw32]
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Updated by shyouhei (Shyouhei Urabe) about 14 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Assigned
- Assignee set to ko1 (Koichi Sasada)
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=end
Updated by wanabe (_ wanabe) about 14 years ago
- Assignee changed from ko1 (Koichi Sasada) to keiju (Keiju Ishitsuka)
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It is intended. see r24226.
But I don't know the reason of this change.
Keiju, I would appreciate it if you could explain why.
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Updated by rocky (Rocky Bernstein) almost 14 years ago
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I think this was fixed by r29914 which changes
elsif caller.size <= 1
to:
elsif caller.count {|bt| /\A<internal:[^<>]+>:/ !~ bt} <= 1
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Updated by headius (Charles Nutter) almost 14 years ago
=begin
It's worth mentioning that tracer is broken in JRuby for the same reason. Depending on caller to be the same all the time is a bit fragile. Ideally there'd be a better marker for whether tracer should be started up right away or not.
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Updated by rogerdpack (Roger Pack) over 13 years ago
=begin
This isn't actually a problem with "-rtracer" not turning Tracer.on, it's that it does output, but outputs far fewer symbols (mostly missing tons of returns).
Cheers!
-r
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Updated by rogerdpack (Roger Pack) over 13 years ago
=begin
Keiju was this expected? I'm thinking it wasn't...
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Updated by nahi (Hiroshi Nakamura) over 13 years ago
- Target version set to 1.9.3
Updated by keiju (Keiju Ishitsuka) over 13 years ago
- Status changed from Assigned to Rejected
These trace messages is spec that ignore c-func and c-return event, now.
If you want to print c-func and c-return event, please set:
Tracer::display_c_call = true
Updated by Anonymous over 12 years ago
If you want to print c-func and c-return event, please set:
Tracer::display_c_call = true
...
However, with 1.9.2+ I get almost no output:C:\dev\ruby\ruby-prof>ruby -vrtracer test_array.rb
ruby 1.9.2dev (2010-07-02) [i386-mingw32]
#0:test_array.rb:1::-: a = [1,2,3]
#0:test_array.rb:2::-: a.each{|n|
#0:test_array.rb:3::-: p n
1
#0:test_array.rb:3::-: p n
2
#0:test_array.rb:3::-: p n
3
It works.
Still seems a bit odd to me that it doesn't appear to log a "return"
call from the #each method unless you have display_c_call turned on
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