# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'objspace.so'
module ObjectSpace
class << self
private :_dump
private :_dump_all
private :_dump_shapes
end
module_function
# Dump the contents of a ruby object as JSON.
#
# _output_ can be one of: +:stdout+, +:file+, +:string+, or IO object.
#
# * +:file+ means dumping to a tempfile and returning corresponding File object;
# * +:stdout+ means printing the dump and returning +nil+;
# * +:string+ means returning a string with the dump;
# * if an instance of IO object is provided, the output goes there, and the object
# is returned.
#
# This method is only expected to work with C Ruby.
# This is an experimental method and is subject to change.
# In particular, the function signature and output format are
# not guaranteed to be compatible in future versions of ruby.
def dump(obj, output: :string)
out = case output
when :file, nil
require 'tempfile'
Tempfile.create(%w(rubyobj .json))
when :stdout
STDOUT
when :string
+''
when IO
output
else
raise ArgumentError, "wrong output option: #{output.inspect}"
end
ret = _dump(obj, out)
return nil if output == :stdout
ret
end
# Dump the contents of the ruby heap as JSON.
#
# _output_ argument is the same as for #dump.
#
# _full_ must be a boolean. If true, all heap slots are dumped including the empty ones (+T_NONE+).
#
# _since_ must be a non-negative integer or +nil+.
#
# If _since_ is a positive integer, only objects of that generation and
# newer generations are dumped. The current generation can be accessed using
# GC::count. Objects that were allocated without object allocation tracing enabled
# are ignored. See ::trace_object_allocations for more information and
# examples.
#
# If _since_ is omitted or is +nil+, all objects are dumped.
#
# _shapes_ must be a boolean or a non-negative integer.
#
# If _shapes_ is a positive integer, only shapes newer than the provided
# shape id are dumped. The current shape_id can be accessed using RubyVM.stat(:next_shape_id).
#
# If _shapes_ is +false+, no shapes are dumped.
#
# To only dump objects allocated past a certain point you can combine _since_ and _shapes_:
# ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations
# GC.start
# gc_generation = GC.count
# shape_generation = RubyVM.stat(:next_shape_id)
# call_method_to_instrument
# ObjectSpace.dump_all(since: gc_generation, shapes: shape_generation)
#
# This method is only expected to work with C Ruby.
# This is an experimental method and is subject to change.
# In particular, the function signature and output format are
# not guaranteed to be compatible in future versions of ruby.
def dump_all(output: :file, full: false, since: nil, shapes: true)
out = case output
when :file, nil
require 'tempfile'
Tempfile.create(%w(rubyheap .json))
when :stdout
STDOUT
when :string
+''
when IO
output
else
raise ArgumentError, "wrong output option: #{output.inspect}"
end
shapes = 0 if shapes == true
ret = _dump_all(out, full, since, shapes)
return nil if output == :stdout
ret
end
# Dump the contents of the ruby shape tree as JSON.
#
# _output_ argument is the same as for #dump.
#
# If _since_ is a positive integer, only shapes newer than the provided
# shape id are dumped. The current shape_id can be accessed using RubyVM.stat(:next_shape_id).
#
# This method is only expected to work with C Ruby.
# This is an experimental method and is subject to change.
# In particular, the function signature and output format are
# not guaranteed to be compatible in future versions of ruby.
def dump_shapes(output: :file, since: 0)
out = case output
when :file, nil
require 'tempfile'
Tempfile.create(%w(rubyshapes .json))
when :stdout
STDOUT
when :string
+''
when IO
output
else
raise ArgumentError, "wrong output option: #{output.inspect}"
end
ret = _dump_shapes(out, since)
return nil if output == :stdout
ret
end
end