GIF89a=( õ' 7IAXKgNgYvYx\%wh…hŽth%ˆs%—x¨}9®Œ©€&©‰%¶†(¹–.¹5·œD¹&Çš)ÇŸ5ǘ;Í£*È¡&Õ²)ׯ7×µ<Ñ»4ï°3ø‘HÖ§KͯT÷¨Yÿšqÿ»qÿÔFØ !ù ' !ÿ NETSCAPE2.0 , =( þÀ“pH,È¤rÉl:ŸÐ¨tJ­Z¯Ø¬vËíz¿à°xL.›Ïè´zÍn»ßð¸|N¯Ûïø¼~Ïïûÿ€‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ŒŽ‘’“”•–—˜™š›œžŸ ¡¢£¤¥¦§gª«ªE¯°¨¬ª±²Œ¹º¹E¾­”´ÂB¶¯ §Åȸ»ÑD¾¿Á•ÄÅ®° ÝH¾ÒLÀÆDÙ«D¶BÝïðÀ¾DÑÑÔTÌÍíH òGö¨A RÎڐ |¥ ٭&ºìE8œ¹kGÔAÞpx­a¶­ã R2XB®åE8I€Õ6Xî:vT)äžþÀq¦è³¥ì仕F~%xñ  4#ZÔ‰O|-4Bs‘X:= QÉ œš lºÒyXJŠGȦ|s hÏíK–3l7·B|¥$'7Jީܪ‰‡àá”Dæn=Pƒ ¤Òëí‰`䌨ljóá¯Éüv>á–Á¼5 ½.69ûϸd«­ºÀûnlv©‹ªîf{¬ÜãPbŸ  l5‘ޝpß ´ ˜3aÅùäI«O’ý·‘áÞ‡˜¾Æ‚ÙÏiÇÿ‹Àƒ #öó)pâš Þ½ ‘Ý{ó)vmÞü%D~ 6f s}ŃƒDØW Eþ`‡þ À…L8xá†ç˜{)x`X/> Ì}mø‚–RØ‘*|`D=‚Ø_ ^ð5 !_…'aä“OÚ—7âcð`D”Cx`ÝÂ¥ä‹éY¹—F¼¤¥Š?¡Õ™ n@`} lď’ÄÉ@4>ñd œ à‘vÒxNÃ×™@žd=ˆgsžG±æ ´²æud &p8Qñ)ˆ«lXD©øÜéAžHìySun jª×k*D¤LH] †¦§C™Jä–´Xb~ʪwStŽ6K,°£qÁœ:9ت:¨þªl¨@¡`‚ûÚ ».Û¬¯t‹ÆSÉ[:°=Š‹„‘Nåû”Ìî{¿ÂA ‡Rà›ÀÙ6úë°Ÿð0Ä_ ½;ÃϱîÉì^ÇÛÇ#Ëë¼ôº!±Ä˜íUîÅÇ;0L1óÁµö«p% AÀºU̬ݵ¼á%霼€‡¯Á~`ÏG¯»À× ­²± =4ªnpð3¾¤³¯­ü¾¦îuÙuµÙ®|%2ÊIÿür¦#0·ÔJ``8È@S@5ê¢ ö×Þ^`8EÜ]ý.뜃Âç 7 ú ȉÞj œ½Dç zý¸iþœÑÙûÄë!ˆÞÀl§Ïw‹*DçI€nEX¯¬¼ &A¬Go¼QföõFç°¯;é¦÷îŽêJ°îúôF5¡ÌQ|îúöXªæ»TÁÏyñêï]ê² o óÎC=öõ›ÒÓPB@ D×½œä(>èCÂxŽ`±«Ÿ–JЀ»Û á¤±p+eE0`ëŽ`A Ú/NE€Ø†À9‚@¤à H½7”à‡%B‰`Àl*ƒó‘–‡8 2ñ%¸ —€:Ù1Á‰E¸àux%nP1ð!‘ðC)¾P81lÑɸF#ˆ€{´âé°ÈB„0>±û °b¡Š´±O‚3È–Ù()yRpbµ¨E.Z‘D8ÊH@% òŒx+%Ù˜Æcü »¸˜fõ¬b·d`Fê™8èXH"ÉÈ-±|1Ô6iI, 2““¬$+](A*jÐ QTÂo‰.ÛU슬Œã„Ž`¯SN¡–¶Äåyše¯ª’­¬‚´b¦Éož œ)åyâ@Ì®3 ÎtT̉°&Ø+žLÀf"Ø-|žçÔ>‡Ðv¦Ðžì\‚ Q1)Ž@Žh#aP72”ˆ™¨$‚ !ù " , =( …7IAXG]KgNgYvYxR"k\%w]'}hŽth%ˆg+ˆs%—r.—m3šx3˜x¨}9®€&©€+¨‡7§‰%¶†(¹–.¹œD¹&ǘ;Í•&ײ)×»4ïÌ6ò§KÍ þ@‘pH,È¤rÉl:ŸÐ¨tJ­Z¯Ø¬vËíz¿à°xL.›Ïè´zÍn»ßð¸|N¯Ûïø¼~Ïïûÿ€‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ŒŽ‘’“”•–—˜™š›œžŸ ¡¢£¤¥¦§g «¬ E ±± ¨­¶°ººE Á´”·®C¬²§Ç¶Œ»ÓDÃÕƷ¯Ê±H½ºM×ÁGÚ¬D¶BËÁ½î½DÓôTÏÛßîG»ôõC×CÌ l&âž:'òtU³6ɹ#·Ø)€'Ü.6±&ëÍÈ» K(8p0N?!æ2"ÛˆNIJX>R¼ÐO‚M '¡¨2¸*Ÿþ>#n↠å@‚<[:¡Iïf’ ¤TÚ˘CdbÜÙ“[«ŽEú5MBo¤×@€`@„€Êt W-3 ¶Ÿ¡BíêäjIÝ…Eò9[T…$íêﯧ„…•s»Óȳ¹€ÅÚdc®UUρ#±Ùïldj?´í¼²`\ŽÁðÞu|3'ÖŒ]ë6 ¶S#²‡˜FKLÈ *N E´‘áäŠ$˜›eÄYD„ºq«.è촁ƒs \-ÔjA 9²õ÷å- üúM[Âx(ís÷ì®x€|í¡Ù’p¦‚ ŽkÛTÇDpE@WÜ ²Ç]kŠ1¨ þ€·Yb ÓÁ‰l°*n0 ç™—žzBdОu¾7ĉBl€â‰-ºx~|UåU‰  h*Hœ|e"#"?vpÄiŠe6^ˆ„+qâŠm8 #VÇá ‘å–ÄV„œ|Аè•m"сœn|@›U¶ÆÎž—Špb¥G¨ED”€±Úê2FÌIç? >Éxå Œ± ¡¤„%‘žjŸ‘ꄯ<Ìaà9ijÐ2˜D¦È&›†Z`‚å]wþ¼Â:ç6àB¤7eFJ|õÒ§Õ,¨äàFÇ®cS·Ê¶+B°,‘Þ˜ºNûãØ>PADÌHD¹æž«ÄÀnÌ¥}­#Ë’ë QÀÉSÌÂÇ2ÌXÀ{æk²lQÁ2«ÊðÀ¯w|2Í h‹ÄÂG€,m¾¶ë3ÐÙ6-´ÅE¬L°ÆIij*K½ÀÇqï`DwVÍQXœÚÔpeœ±¬Ñ q˜§Tœ½µƒ°Œìu Â<¶aØ*At¯lmEØ ü ôÛN[P1ÔÛ¦­±$ÜÆ@`ùåDpy¶yXvCAyåB`ŽD¶ 0QwG#¯ æš[^Äþ $ÀÓÝǦ{„L™[±úKÄgÌ;ï£S~¹ìGX.ôgoT.»åˆ°ùŸûù¡?1zö¦Ÿž:ÅgÁ|ìL¹ „®£œŠ‚à0œ]PÁ^p F<"•ç?!,ñ‡N4—…PÄ Á„ö¨Û:Tè@hÀ‹%táÿ:ø-žI<`þ‹p I….)^ 40D#p@ƒj4–؀:²‰1Øâr˜¼F2oW¼#Z†;$Q q” ‘ ÂK¦ñNl#29 !’F@¥Bh·ᏀL!—XFóLH‘Kh¤.«hE&JòG¨¥<™WN!€ÑÙÚˆY„@†>Œž19J" 2,/ &.GXB%ÌRÈ9B6¹W]’î×ÔW¥’IÎ$ ñ‹ÓŒE8YÆ ¼³™ñA5“à®Q.aŸB€&Ø©³ JÁ—! ¦t)K%tœ-¦JF bòNMxLôþ)ÐR¸Ð™‘ èÝ6‘O!THÌ„HÛ ‰ !ù ) , =( …AXKgNgYvYxR"k\%wh…hŽh%ˆg+ˆs%—r.—x3˜x¨}9®€&©€+¨Œ,©‡7§‰%¶†(¹–.¹5·&Çš)ǘ;Í•&×£*Ȳ)ׯ7×»4ï°3øÌ6ò‘HÖ§KÍ»Hó¯T÷¨Yÿ»qÿÇhÿ þÀ”pH,È¤rÉl:ŸÐ¨tJ­Z¯Ø¬vËíz¿à°xL.›Ïè´zÍn»ßð¸|N¯Ûïø¼~Ïïûÿ€‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ŒŽ‘’“”•–—˜™š›œžŸ ¡¢£¤¥¦§g ª« E$±²¨ª­ · °²½$E$ÂÕ««D· Í ¿¦Ç¶¸ÌŒ¾³CÃÅÆ E ééH½MÛÂGâªD­ çBêêϾD²ÒaÀà€Š1r­ðÓ¤ ÔožzU!L˜C'¾yW½UGtäÇïÙllê0×àÂuGþ)AÀs[þ·xì ÁxO%ƒûX2ó—  P£n›R/¡ÑšHše+êDm?# —‘Ç£6¡8íJ¡ŸâDiäªM¥Ö„ôj“¬¹£5oQ7°- <‡ *´lãÓŒ2r/a!l)dÈ A™ÈE¢ôÔ͆…ð ;Ö˜c ¡%ß‚’Ùˆâ¸b½—pe~C"BíëÚHïeF2§æŠ8qb t_`urŠeü wÅu3êæPv§h•"ß`íÍxçLĹÜÖ3á  ~Öº“®›¸ÏMDfJÙ °„ÛµáWõ%§œ‚à©–‚X ÓØ)@®Ñ›Eþ´wëuÅSxb8y\mÖzœ¥§ZbºE—ÂLªÌw!y(>¡™wú=Ç|ÅÝs¢d €CÁW)HÜcC$€L Ä7„r.á\{)@ð` @ äXÈ$PD” `šaG:§æˆOˆ72EÐamn]ù"ŒcÊxÑŒ° &dR8`g«iÙŸLR!¦P …d’ä¡“¦ðÎTƒ¦ià|À _ ¥ Qi#¦Šg›Æ ›noMµ ›V ã£)p ç£ÎW…š=Âeªk§†j„ ´®1ß²sÉxéW«jšl|0¯B0Û, \jÛ´›6±¬¶C ÛíWþï|ëÙ‹¸ñzĸV {ì;Ýñn¼òVˆm³I¼³.Ðã¤PN¥ ²µ¼„µCã+¹ÍByî£Ñ¾HŸ›ëê 7ìYÆFTk¨SaoaY$Dµœìï¿Ã29RÈkt Çïfñ ÇÒ:ÀÐSp¹3ÇI¨â¥DZÄ ü9Ïýögñ½­uÔ*3)O‘˜Ö[_hv ,àî×Et Ÿé¶BH€ Õ[ü±64M@ÔSÌM7dÐl5-ÄÙU܍´©zߌ3Ô€3ž„ „ ¶ÛPô½5×g› êÚ˜kN„Ý…0Îj4€Ìë°“#{þÕ3S2çKÜ'ợlø¼Ú2K{° {Û¶?žm𸧠ËI¼nEò='êüóºè^üæÃ_Û=°óž‚ì#Oý¿Í'¡½áo..ÏYìnüñCœO±Áa¿¢Kô½o,üÄËbö²çºíï{ËC Ú— "”Ï{ËK ÍÒw„õ±Oz dÕ¨à:$ ƒô—«v»] A#ð «€¿šéz)Rx׿ˆ¥‚d``èw-îyÏf×K!ð€þ­Ð|ìPľ„=Ì`ý(f” 'Pa ¥ÐBJa%Ðâf§„%Š¡}FàáÝ×6>ÉäŠG"éŽè=ø!oа^FP¼Ø©Q„ÀCÙÁ`(Ž\ÄÝ® ©Â$<n@dÄ E#ììUÒI! ‚#lù‹`k¦ÐÇ'Rró’ZýNBÈMF Í[¤+‹ðɈ-áwj¨¥þ8¾rá ,VÂh„"|½œ=×G_¦Ñ™EØ 0i*%̲˜Æda0mV‚k¾)›;„&6 p>ÓjK “¦Ç# âDÂ:ûc?:R Ó¬fÞéI-Ì“•Ã<ä=™Ï7˜3œ¨˜c2ŒW ,ˆ”8(T™P‰F¡Jhç"‚ ; 403WebShell
403Webshell
Server IP : 104.21.83.152  /  Your IP : 216.73.216.195
Web Server : LiteSpeed
System : Linux premium229.web-hosting.com 4.18.0-553.45.1.lve.el8.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Mar 26 12:08:09 UTC 2025 x86_64
User : akhalid ( 749)
PHP Version : 8.3.22
Disable Function : NONE
MySQL : OFF  |  cURL : ON  |  WGET : ON  |  Perl : ON  |  Python : ON  |  Sudo : OFF  |  Pkexec : OFF
Directory :  /opt/alt/ruby34/include/ruby/internal/intern/

Upload File :
current_dir [ Writeable ] document_root [ Writeable ]

 

Command :


[ Back ]     

Current File : /opt/alt/ruby34/include/ruby/internal/intern/enumerator.h
#ifndef RBIMPL_INTERN_ENUMERATOR_H                   /*-*-C++-*-vi:se ft=cpp:*/
#define RBIMPL_INTERN_ENUMERATOR_H
/**
 * @file
 * @author     Ruby developers <[email protected]>
 * @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      Public APIs related to ::rb_cEnumerator.
 */
#include "ruby/internal/attr/nonnull.h"
#include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h"
#include "ruby/internal/intern/eval.h" /* rb_frame_this_func */
#include "ruby/internal/iterator.h"    /* rb_block_given_p */
#include "ruby/internal/symbol.h"
#include "ruby/internal/value.h"

RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN()

/**
 * This is the type of functions that rb_enumeratorize_with_size() expects.  In
 * theory an enumerator can have indefinite number of elements, but in practice
 * it often is  the case we can  compute the size of  an enumerator beforehand.
 * If your enumerator has such property, supply a function that calculates such
 * values.
 *
 * @param[in]  recv  The original receiver of the enumerator.
 * @param[in]  argv  Arguments passed to `Object#enum_for` etc.
 * @param[in]  eobj  The enumerator object.
 * @return     The size of `eobj`, in ::rb_cNumeric, or ::RUBY_Qnil if the size
 *             is not known until we actually iterate.
 */
typedef VALUE rb_enumerator_size_func(VALUE recv, VALUE argv, VALUE eobj);

/**
 * Decomposed   `Enumerator::ArithmeicSequence`.   This   is   a  subclass   of
 * ::rb_cEnumerator,  which  represents  a  sequence  of  numbers  with  common
 * difference.  Internal  data structure of the  class is opaque to  users, but
 * you can obtain a decomposed one using rb_arithmetic_sequence_extract().
 */
typedef struct {
    VALUE begin;          /**< "Left" or "lowest" endpoint of the sequence. */
    VALUE end;            /**< "Right" or "highest" endpoint of the sequence.*/
    VALUE step;           /**< Step between a sequence. */
    int exclude_end;      /**< Whether the endpoint is open or closed.  */
} rb_arithmetic_sequence_components_t;

/* enumerator.c */

/**
 * Constructs an enumerator.  This roughly resembles `Object#enum_for`.
 *
 * @param[in]  recv           A receiver of `meth`.
 * @param[in]  meth           Method ID in a symbol object.
 * @param[in]  argc           Number of objects of `argv`.
 * @param[in]  argv           Arguments passed to `meth`.
 * @exception  rb_eTypeError  `meth` is not an instance of ::rb_cSymbol.
 * @return     A  new   instance  of  ::rb_cEnumerator  which,   when  yielded,
 *             enumerates by calling `meth` on `recv` with `argv`.
 */
VALUE rb_enumeratorize(VALUE recv, VALUE meth, int argc, const VALUE *argv);

/**
 * Identical  to rb_enumeratorize(),  except you  can additionally  specify the
 * size function of return value.
 *
 * @param[in]  recv           A receiver of `meth`.
 * @param[in]  meth           Method ID in a symbol object.
 * @param[in]  argc           Number of objects of `argv`.
 * @param[in]  argv           Arguments passed to `meth`.
 * @param[in]  func           Size calculator.
 * @exception  rb_eTypeError  `meth` is not an instance of ::rb_cSymbol.
 * @return     A  new   instance  of  ::rb_cEnumerator  which,   when  yielded,
 *             enumerates by calling `meth` on `recv` with `argv`.
 * @note       `func` can be zero, which means the size is unknown.
 */
VALUE rb_enumeratorize_with_size(VALUE recv, VALUE meth, int argc, const VALUE *argv, rb_enumerator_size_func *func);

/**
 * Identical  to rb_enumeratorize_with_func(),  except you  can specify  how to
 * handle the last element of the given array.
 *
 * @param[in]  recv             A receiver of `meth`.
 * @param[in]  meth             Method ID in a symbol object.
 * @param[in]  argc             Number of objects of `argv`.
 * @param[in]  argv             Arguments passed to `meth`.
 * @param[in]  func             Size calculator.
 * @param[in]  kw_splat         Handling of keyword parameters:
 *   - RB_NO_KEYWORDS           `argv`'s last is not a keyword argument.
 *   - RB_PASS_KEYWORDS         `argv`'s last is a keyword argument.
 *   - RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS  it depends if there is a passed block.
 * @exception  rb_eTypeError    `meth` is not an instance of ::rb_cSymbol.
 * @return     A  new   instance  of  ::rb_cEnumerator  which,   when  yielded,
 *             enumerates by calling `meth` on `recv` with `argv`.
 * @note       `func` can be zero, which means the size is unknown.
 */
VALUE rb_enumeratorize_with_size_kw(VALUE recv, VALUE meth, int argc, const VALUE *argv, rb_enumerator_size_func *func, int kw_splat);

RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(())
/**
 * Extracts components of the passed arithmetic  sequence.  This can be seen as
 * an extended version of rb_range_values().
 *
 * @param[in]   as   Target instance of `Enumerator::ArithmericSequence`.
 * @param[out]  buf  Decomposed results buffer.
 * @return      0    `as` is not `Enumerator::ArithmericSequence`.
 * @return      1    Success.
 * @post        `buf` is filled.
 */
int rb_arithmetic_sequence_extract(VALUE as, rb_arithmetic_sequence_components_t *buf);

RBIMPL_ATTR_NONNULL(())
/**
 * Identical   to  rb_range_beg_len(),   except   it  takes   an  instance   of
 * `Enumerator::ArithmericSequence`.
 *
 * @param[in]   as              An `Enumerator::ArithmericSequence` instance.
 * @param[out]  begp            Return value buffer.
 * @param[out]  lenp            Return value buffer.
 * @param[out]  stepp           Return value buffer.
 * @param[in]   len             Updated length.
 * @param[in]   err             In case `len` is out of range...
 *                                - `0`: returns ::RUBY_Qnil.
 *                                - `1`: raises  ::rb_eRangeError.
 *                                - `2`: `beg` and `len` expanded accordingly.
 * @exception   rb_eRangeError  `as` cannot fit into `long`.
 * @retval      RUBY_Qfalse     `as` is not `Enumerator::ArithmericSequence`.
 * @retval      RUBY_Qnil       `len` is out of `as` but `err` is zero.
 * @retval      RUBY_Qtrue      Otherwise.
 * @post        `beg` is the (possibly updated) left endpoint.
 * @post        `len` is the (possibly updated) length of the range.
 *
 * @internal
 *
 * Currently no 3rd party applications of this function is found.  But that can
 * be because this function is relatively new.
 */
VALUE rb_arithmetic_sequence_beg_len_step(VALUE as, long *begp, long *lenp, long *stepp, long len, int err);

RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END()

/** @cond INTERNAL_MACRO */
#ifndef RUBY_EXPORT
# define rb_enumeratorize_with_size(obj, id, argc, argv, size_fn) \
    rb_enumeratorize_with_size(obj, id, argc, argv, (rb_enumerator_size_func *)(size_fn))
# define rb_enumeratorize_with_size_kw(obj, id, argc, argv, size_fn, kw_splat) \
    rb_enumeratorize_with_size_kw(obj, id, argc, argv, (rb_enumerator_size_func *)(size_fn), kw_splat)
#endif
/** @endcond */

/**
 * This is  an implementation detail of  #RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR().  You could
 * use it directly, but can hardly be handy.
 *
 * @param[in]  obj      A receiver.
 * @param[in]  argc     Number of objects of `argv`.
 * @param[in]  argv     Arguments passed to the current method.
 * @param[in]  size_fn  Size calculator.
 * @return     A  new   instance  of  ::rb_cEnumerator  which,   when  yielded,
 *             enumerates by calling the current method on `recv` with `argv`.
 */
#define SIZED_ENUMERATOR(obj, argc, argv, size_fn)                  \
    rb_enumeratorize_with_size((obj), ID2SYM(rb_frame_this_func()), \
                               (argc), (argv), (size_fn))

/**
 * This  is an  implementation  detail  of #RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR_KW().   You
 * could use it directly, but can hardly be handy.
 *
 * @param[in]  obj              A receiver.
 * @param[in]  argc             Number of objects of `argv`.
 * @param[in]  argv             Arguments passed to the current method.
 * @param[in]  size_fn          Size calculator.
 * @param[in]  kw_splat         Handling of keyword parameters:
 *   - RB_NO_KEYWORDS           `argv`'s last is not a keyword argument.
 *   - RB_PASS_KEYWORDS         `argv`'s last is a keyword argument.
 *   - RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS  it depends if there is a passed block.
 * @return     A  new   instance  of  ::rb_cEnumerator  which,   when  yielded,
 *             enumerates by calling the current method on `recv` with `argv`.
 */
#define SIZED_ENUMERATOR_KW(obj, argc, argv, size_fn, kw_splat)        \
    rb_enumeratorize_with_size_kw((obj), ID2SYM(rb_frame_this_func()), \
                                  (argc), (argv), (size_fn), (kw_splat))

/**
 * This roughly resembles `return enum_for(__callee__) unless block_given?`.
 *
 * @param[in]  obj      A receiver.
 * @param[in]  argc     Number of objects of `argv`.
 * @param[in]  argv     Arguments passed to the current method.
 * @param[in]  size_fn  Size calculator.
 * @note       This macro may return inside.
 */
#define RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(obj, argc, argv, size_fn) do {          \
        if (!rb_block_given_p())                                        \
            return SIZED_ENUMERATOR(obj, argc, argv, size_fn);          \
    } while (0)


/**
 * Identical  to  #RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(), except  you  can  specify how  to
 * handle the last element of the given array.
 *
 * @param[in]  obj              A receiver.
 * @param[in]  argc             Number of objects of `argv`.
 * @param[in]  argv             Arguments passed to the current method.
 * @param[in]  size_fn          Size calculator.
 * @param[in]  kw_splat         Handling of keyword parameters:
 *   - RB_NO_KEYWORDS           `argv`'s last is not a keyword argument.
 *   - RB_PASS_KEYWORDS         `argv`'s last is a keyword argument.
 *   - RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS  it depends if there is a passed block.
 * @note       This macro may return inside.
 */
#define RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR_KW(obj, argc, argv, size_fn, kw_splat) do { \
        if (!rb_block_given_p())                                            \
            return SIZED_ENUMERATOR_KW(obj, argc, argv, size_fn, kw_splat);              \
    } while (0)

/**
 * Identical to #RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(), except its size is unknown.
 *
 * @param[in]  obj   A receiver.
 * @param[in]  argc  Number of objects of `argv`.
 * @param[in]  argv  Arguments passed to the current method.
 * @note       This macro may return inside.
 */
#define RETURN_ENUMERATOR(obj, argc, argv) \
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(obj, argc, argv, 0)

/**
 * Identical to #RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR_KW(), except  its size is unknown.  It
 * can also be seen as a  routine identical to #RETURN_ENUMERATOR(), except you
 * can specify how to handle the last element of the given array.
 *
 * @param[in]  obj              A receiver.
 * @param[in]  argc             Number of objects of `argv`.
 * @param[in]  argv             Arguments passed to the current method.
 * @param[in]  kw_splat         Handling of keyword parameters:
 *   - RB_NO_KEYWORDS           `argv`'s last is not a keyword argument.
 *   - RB_PASS_KEYWORDS         `argv`'s last is a keyword argument.
 *   - RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS  it depends if there is a passed block.
 * @note       This macro may return inside.
 */
#define RETURN_ENUMERATOR_KW(obj, argc, argv, kw_splat) \
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR_KW(obj, argc, argv, 0, kw_splat)

#endif /* RBIMPL_INTERN_ENUMERATOR_H */

Youez - 2016 - github.com/yon3zu
LinuXploit