Eliminate access of RubyBasicObject flags#182
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Global object flags will become private in a future JRuby version, to allow replacing them with smaller and more localized flags in each type of object. This patch moves the StringIO-specific flags into the StringIO object and eliminates all accesses of the global RubyBasicObject.flags.
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@kou @nobu This can be merged and released at any time. Let me know if I can proceed with that. jruby/jruby#9095 will depend upon it. |
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You can do it! |
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Done! I wasn't sure how much detail to put in NEWS so I included the first line of all recent commits plus the issue numbers. |
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Global object flags will become private in a future JRuby version, to allow replacing them with smaller and more localized flags in each type of object. This patch moves the StringIO-specific flags into the StringIO object and eliminates all accesses of the global RubyBasicObject.flags.