Method: RubyVM::InstructionSequence.disasm
- Defined in:
- iseq.c
permalink .disasm(body) ⇒ String .disassemble(body) ⇒ String
Takes body
, a Method or Proc object, and returns a String with the human readable instructions for body
.
For a Method object:
# /tmp/method.rb
def hello
puts "hello, world"
end
puts RubyVM::InstructionSequence.disasm(method(:hello))
Produces:
== disasm: <RubyVM::InstructionSequence:hello@/tmp/method.rb>============
0000 trace 8 ( 1)
0002 trace 1 ( 2)
0004 putself
0005 putstring "hello, world"
0007 send :puts, 1, nil, 8, <ic:0>
0013 trace 16 ( 3)
0015 leave ( 2)
For a Proc:
# /tmp/proc.rb
p = proc { num = 1 + 2 }
puts RubyVM::InstructionSequence.disasm(p)
Produces:
== disasm: <RubyVM::InstructionSequence:block in <main>@/tmp/proc.rb>===
== catch table
| catch type: redo st: 0000 ed: 0012 sp: 0000 cont: 0000
| catch type: next st: 0000 ed: 0012 sp: 0000 cont: 0012
|------------------------------------------------------------------------
local table (size: 2, argc: 0 [opts: 0, rest: -1, post: 0, block: -1] s1)
[ 2] num
0000 trace 1 ( 1)
0002 putobject 1
0004 putobject 2
0006 opt_plus <ic:1>
0008 dup
0009 setlocal num, 0
0012 leave
2585 2586 2587 2588 2589 2590 |
# File 'iseq.c', line 2585
static VALUE
iseqw_s_disasm(VALUE klass, VALUE body)
{
VALUE iseqw = iseqw_s_of(klass, body);
return NIL_P(iseqw) ? Qnil : rb_iseq_disasm(iseqw_check(iseqw));
}
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