class SyntaxTree::YARV::OptLT
### Summary
‘opt_lt` is a specialization of the `opt_send_without_block` instruction that occurs when the < operator is used. Fast paths exist when both operands are integers or floats. It pops both the receiver and the argument off the stack and pushes on the result.
### Usage
~~~ruby 3 < 4 ~~~
Attributes
calldata[R]
Public Class Methods
new(calldata)
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3488 def initialize(calldata) @calldata = calldata end
Public Instance Methods
==(other)
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3504 def ==(other) other.is_a?(OptLT) && other.calldata == calldata end
call(vm)
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3524 def call(vm) canonical.call(vm) end
canonical()
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3520 def canonical Send.new(calldata, nil) end
deconstruct_keys(_keys)
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3500 def deconstruct_keys(_keys) { calldata: calldata } end
disasm(fmt)
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3492 def disasm(fmt) fmt.instruction("opt_lt", [fmt.calldata(calldata)]) end
length()
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3508 def length 2 end
pops()
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3512 def pops 2 end
pushes()
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3516 def pushes 1 end
to_a(_iseq)
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# File lib/syntax_tree/yarv/instructions.rb, line 3496 def to_a(_iseq) [:opt_lt, calldata.to_h] end