to_a
- 1_8_6_287
- 1_8_7_72
- 1_8_7_330
- 1_9_1_378 (0)
- 1_9_2_180 (0)
- 1_9_3_125 (0)
- 1_9_3_392 (0)
- 2_1_10 (38)
- 2_2_9 (-2)
- 2_4_6 (0)
- 2_5_5 (0)
- 2_6_3 (0)
- What's this?
to_a()
public
Returns an Array with 14 elements representing the instruction sequence with the following data:
- magic
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A string identifying the data format. Always YARVInstructionSequence/SimpleDataFormat.
- major_version
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The major version of the instruction sequence.
- minor_version
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The minor version of the instruction sequence.
- format_type
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A number identifying the data format. Always 1.
- misc
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A hash containing:
- :arg_size
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the total number of arguments taken by the method or the block (0 if iseq doesn’t represent a method or block)
- :local_size
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the number of local variables + 1
- :stack_max
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used in calculating the stack depth at which a SystemStackError is thrown.
- #label
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The name of the context (block, method, class, module, etc.) that this instruction sequence belongs to.
<main> if it’s at the top level, <compiled> if it was evaluated from a string.
- #path
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The relative path to the Ruby file where the instruction sequence was loaded from.
<compiled> if the iseq was evaluated from a string.
- #absolute_path
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The absolute path to the Ruby file where the instruction sequence was loaded from.
nil if the iseq was evaluated from a string.
- #first_lineno
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The number of the first source line where the instruction sequence was loaded from.
- type
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The type of the instruction sequence.
Valid values are :top, :method, :block, :class, :rescue, :ensure, :eval, :main, and plain.
- locals
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An array containing the names of all arguments and local variables as symbols.
- params
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An Hash object containing parameter information.
More info about these values can be found in vm_core.h.
- catch_table
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A list of exceptions and control flow operators (rescue, next, redo, break, etc.).
- bytecode
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An array of arrays containing the instruction names and operands that make up the body of the instruction sequence.
Note that this format is MRI specific and version dependent.