module RubyVM::YJIT
This module allows for introspection of YJIT, CRuby’s just-in-time compiler. Everything in the module is highly implementation specific and the API might be less stable compared to the standard library.
This module may not exist if YJIT does not support the particular platform for which CRuby is built.
Public Class Methods
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# File yjit.rb, line 237 def self.code_gc Primitive.rb_yjit_code_gc end
Discard existing compiled code to reclaim memory and allow for recompilations in the future.
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# File yjit.rb, line 160 def self.dump_exit_locations(filename) unless trace_exit_locations_enabled? raise ArgumentError, "--yjit-trace-exits must be enabled to use dump_exit_locations." end File.binwrite(filename, Marshal.dump(RubyVM::YJIT.exit_locations)) end
Marshal
dumps exit locations to the given filename.
Usage:
If --yjit-exit-locations
is passed, a file named “yjit_exit_locations.dump” will automatically be generated.
If you want to collect traces manually, call dump_exit_locations
directly.
Note that calling this in a script will generate stats after the dump is created, so the stats data may include exits from the dump itself.
In a script call:
at_exit do RubyVM::YJIT.dump_exit_locations("my_file.dump") end
Then run the file with the following options:
ruby --yjit --yjit-trace-exits test.rb
Once the code is done running, use Stackprof to read the dump file. See Stackprof documentation for options.
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# File yjit.rb, line 47 def self.enable(stats: false, log: false) return false if enabled? at_exit { print_and_dump_stats } if stats call_yjit_hooks Primitive.rb_yjit_enable(stats, stats != :quiet, log, log != :quiet) end
Enable YJIT compilation. stats
option decides whether to enable YJIT stats or not. compilation_log
decides whether to enable YJIT compilation logging or not.
-
stats
:-
false
: Don’t enable stats. -
true
: Enable stats. Print stats at exit. -
:quiet
: Enable stats. Do not print stats at exit.
-
-
log
:-
false
: Don’t enable the log. -
true
: Enable the log. Print log at exit. -
:quiet
: Enable the log. Do not print log at exit.
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# File yjit.rb, line 12 def self.enabled? Primitive.cexpr! 'RBOOL(rb_yjit_enabled_p)' end
Check if YJIT is enabled.
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# File yjit.rb, line 190 def self.log return nil unless log_enabled? Primitive.rb_yjit_get_log.map do |timestamp, path| [Time.at(timestamp), path] end end
Return an array of log entries. Return nil
when option is not passed or unavailable.
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# File yjit.rb, line 22 def self.log_enabled? Primitive.rb_yjit_log_enabled_p end
Check if --yjit-log
is used.
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# File yjit.rb, line 32 def self.reset_stats! Primitive.rb_yjit_reset_stats_bang end
Discard statistics collected for --yjit-stats
.
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# File yjit.rb, line 172 def self.runtime_stats(key = nil) raise TypeError, "non-symbol given" unless key.nil? || Symbol === key Primitive.rb_yjit_get_stats(key) end
Return a hash for statistics generated for the --yjit-stats
command line option. Return nil
when option is not passed or unavailable. If a symbol argument is provided, return only the value for the named stat. If any other type is provided, raises TypeError
.
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# File yjit.rb, line 17 def self.stats_enabled? Primitive.rb_yjit_stats_enabled_p end
Check if --yjit-stats
is used.
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# File yjit.rb, line 180 def self.stats_string # Lazily require StringIO to avoid breaking miniruby require 'stringio' strio = StringIO.new _print_stats(out: strio) strio.string end
Format and print out counters as a String
. This returns a non-empty content only when --yjit-stats
is enabled.