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Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Jeremy Evans
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
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deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
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sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
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IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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= evilr
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evilr subverts ruby's runtime and lets you do things you shouldn't
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do, such as changing the classes of objects. It's inspired by
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evil.rb, but is a C extension as opposed to ruby code that uses DL.
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== Why?
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It's a good way to learn about how ruby works under the hood. It's
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fun to push the boundries of ruby's runtime, to see the difference
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between what's just not allowed (i.e. changing classes) and what's
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not possible for technical reasons (i.e. sharing singleton classes,
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instance variables, or method tables).
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== Installation
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gem install evilr
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== What evil is currently available?
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* Object
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* class= : Change the class of an object
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* detach_singleton_class : Make current singleton class not a
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singleton, becoming the object's main class.
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* dup_singleton_class : Make a copy of the current singleton
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class as a regular class.
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* evilr_debug_print : Print method ancestry chain to standard
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output.
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* extend_between : Given a module and a block, calls the block
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repeatedly with two arguments, each a module or class in the super
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chain. The first time the block returns true, the module argument
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given to the method is inserted between the given extended modules.
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Starts with the object's singleton class and continues until
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the object's class. If the argument given already extends the
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object, will remove it and reinsert it. If the argument is
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already included in the object's class, raises an exception.
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* pop_singleton_class : Remove closest singleton class from the
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object
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* push_singleton_class : Add a new singleton class to the object
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in front of any existing singleton class.
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* remove_singleton_class : Remove an object's singleton class
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and any modules that extend the object.
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* remove_singleton_classes : Remove all singleton classes
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and extended modules.
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* set_singleton_class : Take a given class and make it the object's
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singleton class, replacing any existing singleton class.
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* swap : Completely swap two objects (singleton class, class,
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instance variables).
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* swap_singleton_class : Swap an object's singleton class with
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another object's singleton class.
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* swap_instance_variables: Swap two instance's instance variables.
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* unextend : Remove a module that extends the object from the super
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chain.
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* unfreeze : Unfreeze the object.
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* Kernel
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* segfault : Dereferences NULL.
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* seppuku : kill -KILL's the current process.
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* set_safe_level : Allows you to lower ruby's $SAFE level.
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* Module
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* include_between : Given a module and a block, calls the block
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repeatedly with two arguments, each a module or class in the super
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chain. The first time the block returns true, the module argument
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given to the method is inserted between the given modules. Continues
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until the end of the super chain. If the argument given is already
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included, will remove it and reinsert it.
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* swap_method_tables : Swap the method tables of the receiver with
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the ones in the given module/class.
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* to_class : Return a copy of the module as a class.
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* uninclude : Remove the given module from the super chain, including
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going into superclasses if the receiver is a class.
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* Class
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* detach_singleton : If the class is a singleton class, remove
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its singleton status.
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* inherit : Allows inheriting from multiple classes, basically
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including them as modules.
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* singleton_class_instance : If the class is a singleton class,
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return the related instance.
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* superclass= : Modify the superclass of the receiver.
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* to_module : Return a copy of the class as a module.
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* UnboundMethod
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* force_bind : Bind the method to the object even if it is a different
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class than the method.
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* Proc
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* self : Get the default receiver of the proc's methods
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* self= : Change the default receiver of the proc's methods
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* Empty
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* A class with no superclass, only allocate, new, initialize, and
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superclass defined. More basic than even BasicObject.
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== Good bugs
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If bugs are evil in good code, then surely bugs in evil code are good:
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http://github.com/jeremyevans/evilr/issues
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== Contributing
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I'm happy to accept more evil, hopefully without good bugs and with
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evil specs:
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http://github.com/jeremyevans/evilr
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evilr currently requires:
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* rake
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* rake-compiler
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* rspec
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== Running the specs
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Even evil code should have specs! The default rake task runs the
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specs:
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rake
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== Platforms Tested
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=== Operating Systems/Platforms
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* OpenBSD (amd64, i386)
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* Linux (i386)
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* Windows XP (i386)
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=== Compiler Versions
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* gcc 4.2.1
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* gcc 4.4.5
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== Ruby Versions
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* ruby 1.8.6
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If your platform, compiler version, or ruby version is not listed
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above, please test and send me a report including:
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* Your operating system and platform (e.g. i386, x86_64/amd64)
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* Your compiler
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== Author
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Jeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net>
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require "rake"
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require "rake/clean"
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CLEAN.include %w'*.core doc ext/evilr/Makefile ext/evilr/evilr.o ext/evilr/evilr.so lib tmp evilr-*.gem'
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desc "Build the gem"
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task :gem do
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sh %{gem build evilr.gemspec}
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end
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begin
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require 'rake/extensiontask'
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Rake::ExtensionTask.new('evilr')
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dependencies = [:compile]
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rescue LoadError
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dependencies = []
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require "spec/rake/spectask"
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Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new("spec" => dependencies) do |t|
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t.spec_files = ["spec/evilr_spec.rb"]
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task :default => :spec
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desc "Start an IRB shell using the extension"
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task :irb => dependencies do
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$:.unshift 'lib'
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require 'evilr'
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c = IRB.conf
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def c.[]=(k,v)
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#include <signal.h>
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/* ruby uses a magic number for this, arguably the only time
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#ifndef SAFE_LEVEL_MAX
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#define SAFE_LEVEL_MAX 4
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struct METHOD {
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VALUE recv;
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#ifndef RCLASS_SUPER
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#define OBJECT_SIZE sizeof(struct RClass)
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#define RBASIC_KLASS(o) (RBASIC(o)->klass)
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#define RBASIC_FLAGS(o) (RBASIC(o)->flags)
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VALUE empty;
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ID evilr__attached;
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ID evilr__bind;
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static void evilr__check_immediate(VALUE self) {
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evilr__check_data_type(self);
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static VALUE evilr_swap_instance_variables(VALUE self, VALUE other) {
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evilr__check_immediates(self, other);
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#ifdef RUBY19
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char tmp[OBJECT_SIZE];
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memcpy(tmp, &(ROBJECT(self)->as), sizeof(ROBJECT(tmp)->as));
|
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|
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memcpy(&(ROBJECT(other)->as), tmp, sizeof(ROBJECT(other)->as));
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tmp = ROBJECT_IVPTR(self);
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ROBJECT(self)->iv_tbl = ROBJECT_IVPTR(other);
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/* call-seq:
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* swap_method_tables(other) -> self
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* Swap the method table of the receiver with the method table of the given
|
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* class or module. If +other+ is not a class or module, raise a +TypeError+. */
|
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static VALUE evilr_swap_method_tables(VALUE self, VALUE other) {
|
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struct st_table *tmp;
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evilr__check_immediate(other);
|
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if(BUILTIN_TYPE(other) != T_MODULE && BUILTIN_TYPE(other) != T_CLASS) {
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rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "non-class or module used");
|
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tmp = RCLASS_M_TBL(self);
|
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RCLASS(self)->m_tbl = RCLASS_M_TBL(other);
|
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+
RCLASS(other)->m_tbl = tmp;
|
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|
+
rb_clear_cache_by_class(self);
|
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|
+
rb_clear_cache_by_class(other);
|
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|
+
return self;
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
|
389
|
+
/* call-seq:
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|
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* swap_singleton_class(other) -> self
|
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+
*
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|
+
* Swap the singleton classes of the receiver and +other+. If either
|
393
|
+
* the receiver or +other+ is an immediate, a +TypeError+ is raised.
|
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|
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* If either object does not have a singleton class, an empty singleton
|
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|
+
* class is created for it before swapping. Any modules that extend
|
396
|
+
* either object are swapped as well.
|
397
|
+
* */
|
398
|
+
static VALUE evilr_swap_singleton_class(VALUE self, VALUE other) {
|
399
|
+
VALUE tmp;
|
400
|
+
|
401
|
+
evilr__check_immediates(self, other);
|
402
|
+
|
403
|
+
/* Create singleton classes to be swapped if they doesn't exist */
|
404
|
+
(void)rb_singleton_class(other);
|
405
|
+
(void)rb_singleton_class(self);
|
406
|
+
|
407
|
+
tmp = rb_obj_class(other);
|
408
|
+
evilr__reparent_singleton_class(other, rb_obj_class(self));
|
409
|
+
evilr__reparent_singleton_class(self, tmp);
|
410
|
+
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411
|
+
tmp = RBASIC_KLASS(self);
|
412
|
+
RBASIC_SET_KLASS(self, RBASIC_KLASS(other));
|
413
|
+
RBASIC_SET_KLASS(other, tmp);
|
414
|
+
|
415
|
+
/* Attach each singleton class to its object */
|
416
|
+
rb_singleton_class_attached(RBASIC_KLASS(self), self);
|
417
|
+
rb_singleton_class_attached(RBASIC_KLASS(other), other);
|
418
|
+
|
419
|
+
return self;
|
420
|
+
}
|
421
|
+
|
422
|
+
/* call-seq:
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|
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* unfreeze -> self
|
424
|
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*
|
425
|
+
* Unfreezes the given object. Will raise a +SecurityError+ if
|
426
|
+
* <tt>$SAFE</tt> > 0. Has no effect if the object is not yet frozen. */
|
427
|
+
static VALUE evilr_unfreeze(VALUE self) {
|
428
|
+
if (rb_safe_level() > 0) {
|
429
|
+
rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "can't unfreeze objects when $SAFE > 0");
|
430
|
+
}
|
431
|
+
FL_UNSET(self, FL_FREEZE);
|
432
|
+
return self;
|
433
|
+
}
|
434
|
+
|
435
|
+
/* call-seq:
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436
|
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* set_safe_level=(int) -> int
|
437
|
+
*
|
438
|
+
* Sets the <tt>$SAFE</tt> level to the given integer. If the number is
|
439
|
+
* greater than 4, sets it to 4. Allows lowering the <tt>$SAFE</tt> level
|
440
|
+
* by passing an integer lower than the current level. Returns the value
|
441
|
+
* passed in. */
|
442
|
+
static VALUE evilr_set_safe_level(VALUE self, VALUE safe) {
|
443
|
+
int s = NUM2INT(safe);
|
444
|
+
if (s > SAFE_LEVEL_MAX) {
|
445
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+
s = SAFE_LEVEL_MAX;
|
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|
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}
|
447
|
+
#ifdef RUBY19
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448
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+
rb_set_safe_level_force(s);
|
449
|
+
#else
|
450
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+
ruby_safe_level = s;
|
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|
+
#endif
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+
return safe;
|
453
|
+
}
|
454
|
+
|
455
|
+
/* call-seq:
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456
|
+
* uninclude(mod) -> mod || nil
|
457
|
+
*
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458
|
+
* Unincludes the given module +mod+ from the receiver or any of the receiver's
|
459
|
+
* ancestors. Walks the super chain of the receiver, and if an iclass for +mod+ is
|
460
|
+
* encountered, the super chain is modified to skip that iclass. Returns +mod+ if
|
461
|
+
* an iclass for mod was present in the super chain, and +nil+ otherwise. If +mod+ is
|
462
|
+
* not a Module, a +TypeError+ is raised. */
|
463
|
+
static VALUE evilr_uninclude(VALUE klass, VALUE mod) {
|
464
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+
VALUE cur, prev;
|
465
|
+
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466
|
+
evilr__check_immediate(mod);
|
467
|
+
evilr__check_type(T_MODULE, mod);
|
468
|
+
|
469
|
+
for (prev = klass, cur = RCLASS_SUPER(klass); cur ; prev = cur, cur = RCLASS_SUPER(cur)) {
|
470
|
+
if (BUILTIN_TYPE(prev) == T_CLASS) {
|
471
|
+
rb_clear_cache_by_class(prev);
|
472
|
+
}
|
473
|
+
if (BUILTIN_TYPE(cur) == T_ICLASS && RBASIC_KLASS(cur) == mod) {
|
474
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(prev, RCLASS_SUPER(cur));
|
475
|
+
return mod;
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476
|
+
}
|
477
|
+
}
|
478
|
+
|
479
|
+
return Qnil;
|
480
|
+
}
|
481
|
+
|
482
|
+
/* call-seq:
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483
|
+
* unextend(mod) -> mod || nil
|
484
|
+
*
|
485
|
+
* Unextends the given module +mod+ from the receiver. If the receiver's class includes the
|
486
|
+
* module, does not uninclude it, so this should not affect any other objects besides the
|
487
|
+
* receiver. If +mod+ already extended the object, returns +mod+, otherwise returns +nil+.
|
488
|
+
* Raises +TypeError+ if +mod+ is not a Module or if the receiver is an immediate. */
|
489
|
+
static VALUE evilr_unextend(VALUE self, VALUE mod) {
|
490
|
+
VALUE prev, cur;
|
491
|
+
|
492
|
+
evilr__check_immediates(self, mod);
|
493
|
+
evilr__check_type(T_MODULE, mod);
|
494
|
+
|
495
|
+
self = rb_singleton_class(self);
|
496
|
+
rb_clear_cache_by_class(self);
|
497
|
+
for (prev = self, cur = RCLASS_SUPER(self); cur && BUILTIN_TYPE(cur) != T_CLASS; prev = cur, cur = RCLASS_SUPER(cur)) {
|
498
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+
if (BUILTIN_TYPE(cur) == T_ICLASS && RBASIC_KLASS(cur) == mod) {
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499
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+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(prev, RCLASS_SUPER(cur));
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500
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+
return mod;
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501
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+
}
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502
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+
}
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503
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+
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504
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+
return Qnil;
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505
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+
}
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506
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+
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507
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+
#define INCLUDE_BETWEEN_VAL(x) (x) ? (BUILTIN_TYPE(x) == T_ICLASS ? RBASIC_KLASS(x) : (x)) : Qnil
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508
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+
/* call-seq:
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509
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+
* include_between(mod){|p, c| } -> mod || nil
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510
|
+
*
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511
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+
* Walks the receiver's super chain, yielding the previous and current entries in
|
512
|
+
* the super chain at every step. The first time the block returns +true+, +mod+ is
|
513
|
+
* inserted into the super chain between the two values, and the method returns
|
514
|
+
* immediately. Raises +TypeError+ if +mod+ is not a Module.
|
515
|
+
* If the block ever returns +true+, the return value is +mod+. If
|
516
|
+
* the block never returns +true+, the return value is +nil+. On the first block call,
|
517
|
+
* the first block argument is the receiver, and on the last block call, the last block
|
518
|
+
* argument is +nil+. */
|
519
|
+
static VALUE evilr_include_between(VALUE klass, VALUE mod) {
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520
|
+
VALUE iclass, prev, cur;
|
521
|
+
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522
|
+
evilr__check_immediate(mod);
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523
|
+
evilr__check_type(T_MODULE, mod);
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524
|
+
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525
|
+
/* Create ICLASS for module by inserting it and removing it.
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526
|
+
* If module already in super chain, will change it's position. */
|
527
|
+
rb_include_module(klass, mod);
|
528
|
+
iclass = evilr__iclass_matching(klass, mod);
|
529
|
+
evilr_uninclude(klass, mod);
|
530
|
+
|
531
|
+
for (prev = klass, cur = RCLASS_SUPER(klass); prev ; prev = cur, cur = cur ? RCLASS_SUPER(cur) : cur) {
|
532
|
+
if (BUILTIN_TYPE(prev) == T_CLASS) {
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533
|
+
rb_clear_cache_by_class(prev);
|
534
|
+
}
|
535
|
+
if (rb_yield_values(2, INCLUDE_BETWEEN_VAL(prev), INCLUDE_BETWEEN_VAL(cur)) == Qtrue) {
|
536
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(prev, iclass);
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537
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(iclass, cur);
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538
|
+
return mod;
|
539
|
+
}
|
540
|
+
}
|
541
|
+
return Qnil;
|
542
|
+
}
|
543
|
+
|
544
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
545
|
+
* extend_between(mod){|p, c| } -> mod || nil
|
546
|
+
*
|
547
|
+
* Walks the receiver's singleton class's super chain until it reaches the receiver's
|
548
|
+
* class, yielding the previous and current entries in the super chain at every step.
|
549
|
+
* The first time the block returns +true+, +mod+ is inserted into the super chain
|
550
|
+
* between the two values and the method returns immediately. Raises +TypeError+ if
|
551
|
+
* +mod+ is not a Module or if the receiver is an immediate.
|
552
|
+
* If the block ever returns +true+, the return value is
|
553
|
+
* +mod+. If the block never returns +true+, the return value is +nil+. On the first block call,
|
554
|
+
* the first block argument is the receiver's singleton class, and on the last block call,
|
555
|
+
* the last block argument is the receiver's class. */
|
556
|
+
static VALUE evilr_extend_between(VALUE self, VALUE mod) {
|
557
|
+
VALUE sc, iclass, klass, prev, cur;
|
558
|
+
|
559
|
+
evilr__check_immediates(self, mod);
|
560
|
+
evilr__check_type(T_MODULE, mod);
|
561
|
+
|
562
|
+
sc = rb_singleton_class(self);
|
563
|
+
klass = rb_obj_class(self);
|
564
|
+
rb_extend_object(self, mod);
|
565
|
+
iclass = evilr__iclass_matching_before(sc, mod, klass);
|
566
|
+
if (iclass == NULL) {
|
567
|
+
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "module already included in object's class");
|
568
|
+
}
|
569
|
+
evilr_unextend(self, mod);
|
570
|
+
|
571
|
+
for (prev = sc, cur = RCLASS_SUPER(sc); prev && prev != klass; prev = cur, cur = cur ? RCLASS_SUPER(cur) : cur) {
|
572
|
+
if (rb_yield_values(2, INCLUDE_BETWEEN_VAL(prev), INCLUDE_BETWEEN_VAL(cur)) == Qtrue) {
|
573
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(prev, iclass);
|
574
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(iclass, cur);
|
575
|
+
return mod;
|
576
|
+
}
|
577
|
+
}
|
578
|
+
return Qnil;
|
579
|
+
}
|
580
|
+
|
581
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
582
|
+
* detach_singleton -> self
|
583
|
+
*
|
584
|
+
* If the receiver is a singleton class, it is transformed into a
|
585
|
+
* regular class and it is detached from the instance. Note that
|
586
|
+
* this means it becomes the class of the object to which it was previous
|
587
|
+
* attached. If the receiver is not a singleton class, has no effect.
|
588
|
+
* Returns the receiver. */
|
589
|
+
static VALUE evilr_detach_singleton(VALUE klass) {
|
590
|
+
if (IS_SINGLETON_CLASS(klass)) {
|
591
|
+
FL_UNSET(klass, FL_SINGLETON);
|
592
|
+
if (RCLASS_IV_TBL(klass)) {
|
593
|
+
st_delete(RCLASS_IV_TBL(klass), (st_data_t*)&evilr__attached, 0);
|
594
|
+
}
|
595
|
+
}
|
596
|
+
return klass;
|
597
|
+
}
|
598
|
+
|
599
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
600
|
+
* detach_singleton_class -> Class
|
601
|
+
*
|
602
|
+
* If the receiver has a singleton class, it is detached from the
|
603
|
+
* receiver and becomes the receiver's class. If the receiver is
|
604
|
+
* an immediate, a +TypeError+ is raised. Returns the (possibly new) class
|
605
|
+
* of the receiver. */
|
606
|
+
static VALUE evilr_detach_singleton_class(VALUE self) {
|
607
|
+
evilr__check_immediate(self);
|
608
|
+
return evilr_detach_singleton(RBASIC_KLASS(self));
|
609
|
+
}
|
610
|
+
|
611
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
612
|
+
* dup_singleton_class(klass=Object) -> Class || nil
|
613
|
+
*
|
614
|
+
* If the receiver has a singleton class, a copy of the class is returned,
|
615
|
+
* and the superclass of that class is set to the given +klass+. Any
|
616
|
+
* modules that extend the object become modules included in the returned class.
|
617
|
+
* If the receiver does not have a singleton class, +nil+ is returned and no
|
618
|
+
* changes are made. If the receiver is an immediate, a +TypeError+ is raised. */
|
619
|
+
static VALUE evilr_dup_singleton_class(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
|
620
|
+
VALUE klass;
|
621
|
+
evilr__check_immediate(self);
|
622
|
+
|
623
|
+
if (!HAS_SINGLETON_CLASS(self)) {
|
624
|
+
return Qnil;
|
625
|
+
}
|
626
|
+
klass = evilr__optional_class(argc, argv);
|
627
|
+
self = rb_singleton_class_clone(self);
|
628
|
+
evilr__reparent_class(self, klass);
|
629
|
+
FL_UNSET(self, FL_SINGLETON);
|
630
|
+
return self;
|
631
|
+
}
|
632
|
+
|
633
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
634
|
+
* push_singleton_class(klass) -> klass
|
635
|
+
*
|
636
|
+
* Makes the given class the closest singleton class of the receiver, without changing any
|
637
|
+
* existing singleton class relationships. Designed to be used with +pop_singleton_class+
|
638
|
+
* to implement a method table stack on an object. If the receiver is an immediate or
|
639
|
+
* +klass+ is not a class, raises +TypeError+. */
|
640
|
+
static VALUE evilr_push_singleton_class(VALUE self, VALUE klass) {
|
641
|
+
evilr__check_obj_and_class(self, klass);
|
642
|
+
evilr__reparent_class(evilr__iclass_before_next_class(klass), RBASIC_KLASS(self));
|
643
|
+
evilr__make_singleton(self, klass);
|
644
|
+
return klass;
|
645
|
+
}
|
646
|
+
|
647
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
648
|
+
* pop_singleton_class -> Class || nil
|
649
|
+
*
|
650
|
+
* Removes the closest singleton class from the receiver and returns it.
|
651
|
+
* If the receiver does not have a singleton class, does nothing and returns +nil+.
|
652
|
+
* Designed to be used with +push_singleton_class+
|
653
|
+
* to implement a method table stack on an object. If the receiver is an immediate,
|
654
|
+
* raises +TypeError+. */
|
655
|
+
static VALUE evilr_pop_singleton_class(VALUE self) {
|
656
|
+
VALUE klass;
|
657
|
+
|
658
|
+
evilr__check_immediate(self);
|
659
|
+
klass = RBASIC_KLASS(self);
|
660
|
+
|
661
|
+
if (IS_SINGLETON_CLASS(klass)) {
|
662
|
+
RBASIC_SET_KLASS(self, evilr__next_class(klass));
|
663
|
+
} else {
|
664
|
+
klass = Qnil;
|
665
|
+
}
|
666
|
+
return klass;
|
667
|
+
}
|
668
|
+
|
669
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
670
|
+
* remove_singleton_classes -> nil
|
671
|
+
*
|
672
|
+
* Removes all singleton classes from the receiver. Designed to be used with
|
673
|
+
* +push_singleton_class+ and +pop_singleton_class+ to implement a method table
|
674
|
+
* stack on an object, this clears the stack. If the receiver is an immediate,
|
675
|
+
* raises +TypeError+. */
|
676
|
+
static VALUE evilr_remove_singleton_classes(VALUE self) {
|
677
|
+
evilr__check_immediate(self);
|
678
|
+
RBASIC_SET_KLASS(self, rb_obj_class(self));
|
679
|
+
return Qnil;
|
680
|
+
}
|
681
|
+
|
682
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
683
|
+
* set_singleton_class(klass) -> klass
|
684
|
+
*
|
685
|
+
* Makes the given +klass+ the singleton class of the receiver,
|
686
|
+
* ignoring any existing singleton class and modules extending the receiver.
|
687
|
+
* Modules already included in +klass+ become modules that extend the receiver.
|
688
|
+
* If the receiver is an immediate or +klass+ is not a Class,
|
689
|
+
* raises +TypeError+. */
|
690
|
+
static VALUE evilr_set_singleton_class(VALUE self, VALUE klass) {
|
691
|
+
evilr__check_obj_and_class(self, klass);
|
692
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(evilr__iclass_before_next_class(klass), rb_obj_class(self));
|
693
|
+
rb_clear_cache_by_class(klass);
|
694
|
+
evilr__make_singleton(self, klass);
|
695
|
+
return klass;
|
696
|
+
}
|
697
|
+
|
698
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
699
|
+
* remove_singleton_class -> klass || nil
|
700
|
+
*
|
701
|
+
* Removes the singleton class of the receiver, detaching it from the
|
702
|
+
* receiver and making it a regular class. If the receiver does not
|
703
|
+
* currently have a singleton class, returns +nil+. If the receiver is an
|
704
|
+
* immediate, raises +TypeError+. */
|
705
|
+
static VALUE evilr_remove_singleton_class(VALUE self) {
|
706
|
+
VALUE klass;
|
707
|
+
evilr__check_immediate(self);
|
708
|
+
|
709
|
+
if (HAS_SINGLETON_CLASS(self)) {
|
710
|
+
klass = evilr_detach_singleton_class(self);
|
711
|
+
RBASIC_SET_KLASS(self, evilr__next_class(klass));
|
712
|
+
} else {
|
713
|
+
klass = Qnil;
|
714
|
+
}
|
715
|
+
return klass;
|
716
|
+
}
|
717
|
+
|
718
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
719
|
+
* singleton_class_instance -> Object || nil
|
720
|
+
*
|
721
|
+
* Returns the object attached to the singleton class.
|
722
|
+
* If the class does not have an object attached to it (possibly because
|
723
|
+
* it isn't a singleton class), returns +nil+. */
|
724
|
+
static VALUE evilr_singleton_class_instance(VALUE klass) {
|
725
|
+
VALUE obj;
|
726
|
+
if(RCLASS_IV_TBL(klass) && st_lookup(RCLASS_IV_TBL(klass), evilr__attached, &obj)) {
|
727
|
+
return obj;
|
728
|
+
}
|
729
|
+
return Qnil;
|
730
|
+
}
|
731
|
+
|
732
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
733
|
+
* to_module -> Module
|
734
|
+
*
|
735
|
+
* Makes a copy of the class, converts the copy to a module, and returns it. The
|
736
|
+
* returned module can be included in other classes. */
|
737
|
+
static VALUE evilr_to_module(VALUE klass) {
|
738
|
+
VALUE mod, iclass;
|
739
|
+
|
740
|
+
if (IS_SINGLETON_CLASS(klass)) {
|
741
|
+
if((mod = evilr_singleton_class_instance(klass))) {
|
742
|
+
mod = rb_singleton_class_clone(mod);
|
743
|
+
(void)evilr_detach_singleton(mod);
|
744
|
+
} else {
|
745
|
+
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "singleton class without attached instance");
|
746
|
+
}
|
747
|
+
} else {
|
748
|
+
mod = rb_obj_clone(klass);
|
749
|
+
}
|
750
|
+
|
751
|
+
RBASIC_SET_KLASS(mod, rb_cModule);
|
752
|
+
iclass = RCLASS_SUPER(mod);
|
753
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(mod, NULL);
|
754
|
+
FL_UNSET(mod, T_MASK);
|
755
|
+
FL_SET(mod, T_MODULE);
|
756
|
+
evilr__include_iclasses(mod, iclass);
|
757
|
+
|
758
|
+
return mod;
|
759
|
+
}
|
760
|
+
|
761
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
762
|
+
* to_class(klass=Object) -> Class
|
763
|
+
*
|
764
|
+
* Makes a copy of the module, converts the copy to a class, and returns it. The
|
765
|
+
* returned class can then have instances created from it. The +klass+ argument
|
766
|
+
* sets the superclass of the returned class. If +klass+ is not a Class,
|
767
|
+
* raises +TypeError+. */
|
768
|
+
static VALUE evilr_to_class(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
|
769
|
+
VALUE klass = evilr__optional_class(argc, argv);
|
770
|
+
|
771
|
+
self = rb_obj_clone(self);
|
772
|
+
RBASIC_SET_KLASS(self, rb_singleton_class(klass));
|
773
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(self, klass);
|
774
|
+
FL_UNSET(self, T_MASK);
|
775
|
+
FL_SET(self, T_CLASS);
|
776
|
+
return self;
|
777
|
+
}
|
778
|
+
|
779
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
780
|
+
* flags -> Integer
|
781
|
+
*
|
782
|
+
* Returns the internal flags value of the receiver as an +Integer+. Raises +TypeError+
|
783
|
+
* if the receiver is an immediate. */
|
784
|
+
static VALUE evilr_flags(VALUE self) {
|
785
|
+
evilr__check_immediate(self);
|
786
|
+
return UINT2NUM(RBASIC_FLAGS(self));
|
787
|
+
}
|
788
|
+
|
789
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
790
|
+
* superclass=(klass) -> klass
|
791
|
+
*
|
792
|
+
* Modifies the superclass of the current class to be the given
|
793
|
+
* class. Any modules included in the receiver remain included.
|
794
|
+
* Raises +TypeError+ if klass is not a Class or if the receiver
|
795
|
+
* and class are not compatible (where their instances use
|
796
|
+
* different internal types). */
|
797
|
+
static VALUE evilr_superclass_e(VALUE klass, VALUE super) {
|
798
|
+
VALUE iclass;
|
799
|
+
evilr__check_compatible_classes(klass, super);
|
800
|
+
iclass = evilr__iclass_before_next_class(klass);
|
801
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(iclass, super);
|
802
|
+
rb_clear_cache_by_class(klass);
|
803
|
+
return super;
|
804
|
+
}
|
805
|
+
|
806
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
807
|
+
* inherit(*classes) -> self
|
808
|
+
*
|
809
|
+
* Make copies of all given +classes+ as modules, and includes
|
810
|
+
* those modules in the receiver. Raises +TypeError+ if any of the
|
811
|
+
* +classes+ is not a Class or is not compatible with the receiver. */
|
812
|
+
static VALUE evilr_inherit(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE klass) {
|
813
|
+
int i;
|
814
|
+
|
815
|
+
for(i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
|
816
|
+
evilr__check_compatible_classes(klass, argv[i]);
|
817
|
+
rb_include_module(klass, evilr_to_module(argv[i]));
|
818
|
+
}
|
819
|
+
|
820
|
+
return klass;
|
821
|
+
}
|
822
|
+
|
823
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
824
|
+
* force_bind(object) -> Method
|
825
|
+
*
|
826
|
+
* Returns a +Method+ object bound to the given object. Doesn't
|
827
|
+
* check that the method is compatible with the object, unlike +bind+. */
|
828
|
+
static VALUE evilr_force_bind(VALUE self, VALUE obj) {
|
829
|
+
struct METHOD *data;
|
830
|
+
|
831
|
+
evilr__check_immediate(obj);
|
832
|
+
self = rb_funcall(self, evilr__clone, 0);
|
833
|
+
/* Data_Get_Struct seems to complain about types on 1.9,
|
834
|
+
* so skip the type check. */
|
835
|
+
data = (struct METHOD*)DATA_PTR(self);
|
836
|
+
data->rclass = CLASS_OF(obj);
|
837
|
+
return rb_funcall(self, evilr__bind, 1, obj);
|
838
|
+
}
|
839
|
+
|
840
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
841
|
+
* self -> Object
|
842
|
+
*
|
843
|
+
* Returns the self of the receiver, which is the default context
|
844
|
+
* used in evaluating the receiver. */
|
845
|
+
static VALUE evilr_self(VALUE self) {
|
846
|
+
struct BLOCK *data;
|
847
|
+
data = (struct BLOCK*)DATA_PTR(self);
|
848
|
+
return data->self;
|
849
|
+
}
|
850
|
+
|
851
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
852
|
+
* self=(object) -> object
|
853
|
+
*
|
854
|
+
* Sets the self of the receiver to the given object, modifying the
|
855
|
+
* used in evaluating the receiver. Example:
|
856
|
+
*
|
857
|
+
* p = Proc.new{self[:a]}
|
858
|
+
* h1 = {:a=>1}
|
859
|
+
* h2 = {:a=>2}
|
860
|
+
* p.self = h1
|
861
|
+
* p.call # => 1
|
862
|
+
* p.self = h2
|
863
|
+
* p.call # => 2
|
864
|
+
* */
|
865
|
+
static VALUE evilr_self_e(VALUE self, VALUE obj) {
|
866
|
+
struct BLOCK *data;
|
867
|
+
data = (struct BLOCK*)DATA_PTR(self);
|
868
|
+
data->self = obj;
|
869
|
+
return data->self;
|
870
|
+
}
|
871
|
+
|
872
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
873
|
+
* segfault
|
874
|
+
*
|
875
|
+
* Dereferences the NULL pointer, which should cause SIGSEGV
|
876
|
+
* (a segmentation fault), and the death of the process, though
|
877
|
+
* it could possibly be rescued. */
|
878
|
+
static VALUE evilr_segfault(VALUE self) {
|
879
|
+
self = *(char *)NULL;
|
880
|
+
return self;
|
881
|
+
}
|
882
|
+
|
883
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
884
|
+
* seppuku
|
885
|
+
*
|
886
|
+
* Kills the current process with SIGKILL, which should
|
887
|
+
* terminate the process immediately without any recovery possible. */
|
888
|
+
static VALUE evilr_seppuku(VALUE self) {
|
889
|
+
kill(getpid(), SIGKILL);
|
890
|
+
return self;
|
891
|
+
}
|
892
|
+
|
893
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
894
|
+
* allocate -> object
|
895
|
+
*
|
896
|
+
* Allocate memory for the new instance. Basically a copy of
|
897
|
+
* +rb_class_allocate_instance+. */
|
898
|
+
static VALUE evilr_empty_alloc(VALUE klass) {
|
899
|
+
NEWOBJ(obj, struct RObject);
|
900
|
+
OBJSETUP(obj, klass, T_OBJECT);
|
901
|
+
return (VALUE)obj;
|
902
|
+
}
|
903
|
+
|
904
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
905
|
+
* new(*args)-> object
|
906
|
+
*
|
907
|
+
* Allocates memory for the instance and then calls initialize
|
908
|
+
* on the object. */
|
909
|
+
static VALUE evilr_empty_new(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE klass) {
|
910
|
+
VALUE obj;
|
911
|
+
obj = evilr_empty_alloc(klass);
|
912
|
+
rb_obj_call_init(obj, argc, argv);
|
913
|
+
return obj;
|
914
|
+
}
|
915
|
+
|
916
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
917
|
+
* superclass -> Class || nil
|
918
|
+
*
|
919
|
+
* Returns the superclass of the class, or nil if current class is
|
920
|
+
* +Empty+. Basically a copy of the standard superclass method,
|
921
|
+
* without some checking. */
|
922
|
+
static VALUE evilr_empty_superclass(VALUE klass) {
|
923
|
+
return klass == empty ? Qnil : evilr__next_class(klass);
|
924
|
+
}
|
925
|
+
|
926
|
+
/* call-seq:
|
927
|
+
* initialize -> self
|
928
|
+
*
|
929
|
+
* Returns the receiver. */
|
930
|
+
static VALUE evilr_empty_initialize(VALUE self) {
|
931
|
+
return self;
|
932
|
+
}
|
933
|
+
|
934
|
+
/* Empty is an almost completely empty class, even more basic than
|
935
|
+
* BasicObject. It has no parent class, and only implements
|
936
|
+
* +allocate+, +new+, +initialize+, and +superclass+. All other
|
937
|
+
* behavior must be added by the user. Note that if you want to
|
938
|
+
* call a method defined in Object, Kernel, or BasicObject that
|
939
|
+
* isn't defined in Empty, you can use <tt>UndefinedMethod#force_bind</tt>,
|
940
|
+
* to do so:
|
941
|
+
*
|
942
|
+
* Object.instance_method(:puts).force_bind(Empty.new).call()
|
943
|
+
*/
|
944
|
+
void Init_evilr(void) {
|
945
|
+
empty = rb_define_class("Empty", rb_cObject);
|
946
|
+
rb_define_alloc_func(empty, evilr_empty_alloc);
|
947
|
+
rb_define_singleton_method(empty, "new", evilr_empty_new, -1);
|
948
|
+
rb_define_singleton_method(empty, "superclass", evilr_empty_superclass, 0);
|
949
|
+
rb_define_method(empty, "initialize", evilr_empty_initialize, 0);
|
950
|
+
RCLASS_SET_SUPER(empty, NULL);
|
951
|
+
rb_global_variable(&empty);
|
952
|
+
|
953
|
+
evilr__attached = rb_intern("__attached__");
|
954
|
+
evilr__bind = rb_intern("bind");
|
955
|
+
evilr__clone = rb_intern("clone");
|
956
|
+
|
957
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "class=", evilr_class_e, 1);
|
958
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "evilr_debug_print", evilr_debug_print, 0);
|
959
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "extend_between", evilr_extend_between, 1);
|
960
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "flags", evilr_flags, 0);
|
961
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "detach_singleton_class", evilr_detach_singleton_class, 0);
|
962
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "dup_singleton_class", evilr_dup_singleton_class, -1);
|
963
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "pop_singleton_class", evilr_pop_singleton_class, 0);
|
964
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "push_singleton_class", evilr_push_singleton_class, 1);
|
965
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "remove_singleton_class", evilr_remove_singleton_class, 0);
|
966
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "remove_singleton_classes", evilr_remove_singleton_classes, 0);
|
967
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "set_singleton_class", evilr_set_singleton_class, 1);
|
968
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "swap", evilr_swap, 1);
|
969
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "swap_instance_variables", evilr_swap_instance_variables, 1);
|
970
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "swap_singleton_class", evilr_swap_singleton_class, 1);
|
971
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "unextend", evilr_unextend, 1);
|
972
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cObject, "unfreeze", evilr_unfreeze, 0);
|
973
|
+
|
974
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_mKernel, "segfault", evilr_segfault, 0);
|
975
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_mKernel, "seppuku", evilr_seppuku, 0);
|
976
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_mKernel, "set_safe_level", evilr_set_safe_level, 1);
|
977
|
+
|
978
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cModule, "include_between", evilr_include_between, 1);
|
979
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cModule, "swap_method_tables", evilr_swap_method_tables, 1);
|
980
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cModule, "to_class", evilr_to_class, -1);
|
981
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cModule, "uninclude", evilr_uninclude, 1);
|
982
|
+
|
983
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cClass, "detach_singleton", evilr_detach_singleton, 0);
|
984
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cClass, "inherit", evilr_inherit, -1);
|
985
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cClass, "singleton_class_instance", evilr_singleton_class_instance, 0);
|
986
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cClass, "superclass=", evilr_superclass_e, 1);
|
987
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cClass, "to_module", evilr_to_module, 0);
|
988
|
+
|
989
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cUnboundMethod, "force_bind", evilr_force_bind, 1);
|
990
|
+
|
991
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cProc, "self", evilr_self, 0);
|
992
|
+
rb_define_method(rb_cProc, "self=", evilr_self_e, 1);
|
993
|
+
}
|