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Feature #8426

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Implement class hierarchy method caching

Added by Anonymous almost 11 years ago. Updated about 10 years ago.

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[ruby-core:55053]

Description

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This patch adds class hierarchy method caching to CRuby. This is the algorithm used by JRuby and Rubinius.

Currently, Ruby's method caches can only be expired globally. This means libraries that dynamically define methods or extend objects at runtime (eg. OpenStruct) can cause quite a significant performance hit.

With this patch, each class carries a monotonically increasing sequence number. Whenever an operation which would ordinarily cause a global method cache invalidation is performed, the sequence number on the affected class and all subclasses (classes hold weak references to their subclasses) is incremented, invalidating only method caches for those classes.

In this patch I've also split the (({getconstant})) VM instruction into two separate instructions - (({getclassconstant})) and (({getcrefconstant})). It's hoped that (({getclassconstant})) can start using class hierarchy caching with not much more effort. This change does affect compatibility in a minor way. Without this patch, (({nil::SomeConstant})) will look up (({SomeConstant})) in the current scope in CRuby (but not JRuby or Rubinius). With this patch, (({nil::SomeConstant})) will raise an exception.

The patch and all its commits can be viewed here: https://github.com/charliesome/ruby/compare/trunk...klasscache-trunk

Big thanks to James Golick, who originally wrote this patch for Ruby 1.9.3.
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