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#ifndef RBIMPL_EVENT_H /*-*-C++-*-vi:se ft=cpp:*/
#define RBIMPL_EVENT_H
/**
* @file
* @author Ruby developers <ruby-core@ruby-lang.org>
* @copyright This file is a part of the programming language Ruby.
* Permission is hereby granted, to either redistribute and/or
* modify this file, provided that the conditions mentioned in the
* file COPYING are met. Consult the file for details.
* @warning Symbols prefixed with either `RBIMPL` or `rbimpl` are
* implementation details. Don't take them as canon. They could
* rapidly appear then vanish. The name (path) of this header file
* is also an implementation detail. Do not expect it to persist
* at the place it is now. Developers are free to move it anywhere
* anytime at will.
* @note To ruby-core: remember that this header can be possibly
* recursively included from extension libraries written in C++.
* Do not expect for instance `__VA_ARGS__` is always available.
* We assume C99 for ruby itself but we don't assume languages of
* extension libraries. They could be written in C++98.
* @brief Debugging and tracing APIs.
*/
#include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h"
#include "ruby/internal/value.h"
#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
/* These macros are not enums because they are wider than int.*/
/**
* @name Traditional set_trace_func events
*
* @{
*/
#define RUBY_EVENT_NONE 0x0000 /**< No events. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_LINE 0x0001 /**< Encountered a new line. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_CLASS 0x0002 /**< Encountered a new class. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_END 0x0004 /**< Encountered an end of a class clause. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_CALL 0x0008 /**< A method, written in Ruby, is called. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_RETURN 0x0010 /**< Encountered a `return` statement. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_C_CALL 0x0020 /**< A method, written in C, is called. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_C_RETURN 0x0040 /**< Return from a method, written in C. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_RAISE 0x0080 /**< Encountered a `raise` statement. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_ALL 0x00ff /**< Bitmask of traditional events. */
/** @} */
/**
* @name TracePoint extended events
*
* @{
*/
#define RUBY_EVENT_B_CALL 0x0100 /**< Encountered an `yield` statement. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_B_RETURN 0x0200 /**< Encountered a `next` statement. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_THREAD_BEGIN 0x0400 /**< Encountered a new thread. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_THREAD_END 0x0800 /**< Encountered an end of a thread. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_FIBER_SWITCH 0x1000 /**< Encountered a `Fiber#yield`. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_SCRIPT_COMPILED 0x2000 /**< Encountered an `eval`. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_RESCUE 0x4000 /**< Encountered a `rescue` statement. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_TRACEPOINT_ALL 0xffff /**< Bitmask of extended events. */
/** @} */
/**
* @name Special events
*
* @internal
*
* These bits are actually used internally. See vm_core.h if you are curious.
*
* @endinternal
*
* @{
*/
#define RUBY_EVENT_RESERVED_FOR_INTERNAL_USE 0x030000 /**< Opaque bits. */
/** @} */
/**
* @name Internal events
*
* @shyouhei's understanding is that some of them are visible from extension
* libraries because of `ext/objspace`. But it seems that doesn't describe
* everything? The ultimate reason why they are here remains unclear.
*
* @{
*/
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_SWITCH 0x040000 /**< Thread switched. */
#define RUBY_EVENT_SWITCH 0x040000 /**< @old{RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_SWITCH} */
/* 0x080000 */
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_NEWOBJ 0x100000 /**< Object allocated. */
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_FREEOBJ 0x200000 /**< Object swept. */
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_START 0x400000 /**< GC started. */
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_END_MARK 0x800000 /**< GC ended mark phase. */
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_END_SWEEP 0x1000000 /**< GC ended sweep phase. */
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_ENTER 0x2000000 /**< `gc_enter()` is called. */
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_EXIT 0x4000000 /**< `gc_exit()` is called. */
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_OBJSPACE_MASK 0x7f00000 /**< Bitmask of GC events. */
#define RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_MASK 0xffff0000 /**< Bitmask of internal events. */
/** @} */
/**
* Represents event(s). As the name implies events are bit flags.
*/
typedef uint32_t rb_event_flag_t;
/**
* Type of event hooks. When an event happens registered functions are kicked
* with appropriate parameters.
*
* @param[in] evflag The kind of event that happened.
* @param[in] data The `data` passed to rb_add_event_hook().
* @param[in] self Current receiver.
* @param[in] mid Name of the current method.
* @param[in] klass Current class.
*/
typedef void (*rb_event_hook_func_t)(rb_event_flag_t evflag, VALUE data, VALUE self, ID mid, VALUE klass);
/**
* @private
*
* @deprecated This macro once was a thing in the old days, but makes no sense
* any longer today. Exists here for backwards compatibility
* only. You can safely forget about it.
*/
#define RB_EVENT_HOOKS_HAVE_CALLBACK_DATA 1
RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN()
/**
* Registers an event hook function.
*
* @param[in] func A callback.
* @param[in] events A set of events that `func` should run.
* @param[in] data Passed as-is to `func`.
*/
void rb_add_event_hook(rb_event_hook_func_t func, rb_event_flag_t events, VALUE data);
/**
* Removes the passed function from the list of event hooks.
*
* @param[in] func A callback.
* @return Number of deleted event hooks.
* @note As multiple events can share the same `func` it is quite
* possible for the return value to become more than one.
*
* @internal
*
* @shyouhei doesn't know if this is an Easter egg or an official feature, but
* you can pass 0 to the argument. That effectively swipes everything out from
* the hook list.
*/
int rb_remove_event_hook(rb_event_hook_func_t func);
RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END()
#endif /* RBIMPL_EVENT_H */
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