YJIT: Implement codegen for Kernel#block_given? #7202
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As we plan to convert loop methods to Ruby (e.g. #6687 and #3656), we'll need to introduce an extra Ruby method call on
block_given?
or work around it withPrimitive.block_given_p
for such methods.Since
Kernel#block_given?
is called almost as frequently asKernel#respond_to?
(see "railsbench" in Shopify/yjit-bench#168), which we already have codegen for, I thought it's probably not a bad idea to just optimize it everywhere.I also considered using
Primitive.attr! 'inline'
for this, but the fact that it's CFP-dependent makes it rather complicated to skip pushing a frame. So I feel this is the simplest approach to optimizeKernel#block_given?
.Benchmark
microbenchmark
railsbench