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The `p->field = rb_gc_location(p->field)` isn't ideal because it means all references are rewritten on compaction, regardless of whether the referenced object has moved. This isn't good for caches nor for Copy-on-Write. `rb_gc_mark_and_move` avoid needless writes, and most of the time allow to have a single function for both marking and updating references.
The `p->field = rb_gc_location(p->field)` isn't ideal because it means all references are rewritten on compaction, regardless of whether the referenced object has moved. This isn't good for caches nor for Copy-on-Write. `rb_gc_mark_and_move` avoid needless writes, and most of the time allow to have a single function for both marking and updating references.
The `p->field = rb_gc_location(p->field)` isn't ideal because it means all references are rewritten on compaction, regardless of whether the referenced object has moved. This isn't good for caches nor for Copy-on-Write. `rb_gc_mark_and_move` avoid needless writes, and most of the time allow to have a single function for both marking and updating references.
The `p->field = rb_gc_location(p->field)` isn't ideal because it means all references are rewritten on compaction, regardless of whether the referenced object has moved. This isn't good for caches nor for Copy-on-Write. `rb_gc_mark_and_move` avoid needless writes, and most of the time allow to have a single function for both marking and updating references.
The `p->field = rb_gc_location(p->field)` isn't ideal because it means all references are rewritten on compaction, regardless of whether the referenced object has moved. This isn't good for caches nor for Copy-on-Write. `rb_gc_mark_and_move` avoid needless writes, and most of the time allow to have a single function for both marking and updating references.
The `p->field = rb_gc_location(p->field)` isn't ideal because it means all references are rewritten on compaction, regardless of whether the referenced object has moved. This isn't good for caches nor for Copy-on-Write. `rb_gc_mark_and_move` avoid needless writes, and most of the time allow to have a single function for both marking and updating references.
The `p->field = rb_gc_location(p->field)` isn't ideal because it means all references are rewritten on compaction, regardless of whether the referenced object has moved. This isn't good for caches nor for Copy-on-Write. `rb_gc_mark_and_move` avoid needless writes, and most of the time allow to have a single function for both marking and updating references.
This is a counterpoint to the Immediate type and it represents all BasicObject subclasses except for the several immediate objects. If we know something is a HeapObject, we know we can treat it as an RBasic pointer.
ZJIT: Remove GC offsts overwritten by invalidation
Replace `rb_yarv_class_of` call with: - a constant check for special constants (nil, fixnums, symbols, etc) - a check for false - direct memory read at offset 8 for regular heap objects for the class check
* Skip assertion when cc->klass is Qundef * Invalidate CCs when cme is invalidated in marking * Add additional assertions that CC references stay valid Co-authored-by: Peter Zhu <peter@peterzhu.ca>
* ZJIT: Remove the need for unwrap() on with_num_bits() * Fix arm64 tests * Track the caller of with_num_bits Co-authored-by: Alan Wu <XrXr@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Alan Wu <XrXr@users.noreply.github.com>
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