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VM::raise_ex
is a dangerous function and should be used carefullyRust has a drop function to release memory, etc. This internal implementation is a feature called unwind. Ruby, on the other hand, uses longjump as an exception. Rust's drop function doesn't work properly when using two functions together. If you throw a Ruby exception in the middle of a Rust program, the following program will not be executed, so a memory leak may occur.
I introduced the
unwrap_or_raise
function and corrected so that drop will always be executed before a Ruby exception occurs.