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Comments requested on implementation of set_parse_func

Added by cjheath (Clifford Heath) almost 12 years ago. Updated over 6 years ago.

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[ruby-core:45706]

Description

Folk,

I've implemented Twister, a new mutation testing tool to replace Heckle.
It relies on a new hook into the Ruby parser, in order to modify what the
parser thinks it has seen.

Although I have written C extensions before, there are some aspects of
the Ruby core which I'm unfamiliar with and as a result don't know the right
way to handle. I'd like your comments, suggestions and improvements
please.

https://github.com/cjheath/ruby/commit/ea99527feaf7dd06b3e8433ec640238441b188db

In particular, I'd like to know the following:

  1. Do you prefer that I move the literal strings (which occur once each) to #defined?

https://github.com/cjheath/ruby/commit/ea99527feaf7dd06b3e8433ec640238441b188db#L1R1003

  1. Will this line of code mess up the GC, and how should I fix that?

https://github.com/cjheath/ruby/commit/ea99527feaf7dd06b3e8433ec640238441b188db#L1R3853

  1. The set_parse_func is extern though it should be static, but I need to move
    the rb_define_global_function out of thread.c. Can someone please tell me where I should
    move it to, since there is no Init_Parser?

https://github.com/cjheath/ruby/commit/ea99527feaf7dd06b3e8433ec640238441b188db#L1R9029

https://github.com/cjheath/ruby/commit/ea99527feaf7dd06b3e8433ec640238441b188db#L3R4705

  1. I think I should change set_parse_func to accept a flags argument and a block,
    instead of assuming all flags, and taking a Proc. What are the downsides of using a
    block instead of a Proc (does this reduce the number of Bindings that get created)?
    How do I change set_parse_func to use a block?

The initial implementation of Twister is an extension to RSpec which adds the option
"--twist file-or-dir". It's still a bit rough - it needs to change the reporting on the twisted
runs that follow the first (untwisted) run - but it does prove then concept.

Clifford Heath, Data Constellation, http://dataconstellation.com
Agile Information Management and Design.

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