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https://rubyapi.org/3.2/o/ractor — found via User
Ractor | Ruby API (v3.2)
In addition to that, an argument to Ractor.new would be passed to block and available there as if received by Ractor.receive, and the last block value wou…
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https://scoutapm.com/blog/ruby-ractor — found via User
Ractor: Ruby’s Version of the Actor Model | Scout APM Blog
Ractor: Ruby’s Version of the Actor Model Concurrency has always been an important factor in determining the feasibility of a programming environment. If …
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https://www.honeybadger.io/blog/ractors/ — found via User
A Beginner's Guide to Ractors in Ruby - Honeybadger Developer Blog
A Beginner's Guide to Ractors in Ruby Ractor is Ruby's new Actor-like concurrency abstraction—it lets execute code in parallel without worrying about thre…
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https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/ractor_md.html — found via User
ractor - Documentation for Ruby 3.3
Threads in a Ractor shares a Ractor-wide global lock like GIL (GVL in MRI terminology), so they can’t run in parallel (without releasing GVL explicitly in…
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https://blog.appsignal.com/2022/08/24/an-introduction-to-ractors-in-ruby.html — found via User
An Introduction to Ractors in Ruby | AppSignal Blog
Supported Languages An Introduction to Ractors in Ruby In this post, we'll dive into ractors in Ruby, exploring how to build a ractor. You'll send and rec…
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http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20078 — found via Mwmbl
Bug #20078: StringIO cannot be moved between Ractors - Ruby - Ru…
Thank you for the quick response! If my understanding is correct, then there are 4 categories of Ruby objects: Shareable objects (Ractors, immutable obje…
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_(programming_language) — found via Wikipedia
Ruby (programming language)
Ruby is a general-purpose programming language. Its design puts an emphasis on programming productivity and simplicity. In Ruby, everything is an object
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http://ruby-doc.org/core/Ractor.html — found via Mwmbl
class Ractor - RDoc Documentation
Ractors do not share all objects with each other. There are two main benefits to this: across ractors, thread-safety concerns such as data-races and race-…
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http://brandur.org/nanoglyphs/018-ractors — found via Mwmbl
Ruby 3's Ractors — brandur.org
Ruby 3's Ractors On December 25th 2020, Christmas Day in much of the world, Ruby 3 was released. The timing might seem unusual, but it’s part of an ongoi…
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https://abscond.org/feed.xml — found via Mwmbl
James Darling
I learnt enough about Ractors to know that if I’m using them I’m too far down the stack I know Simon loves SQLite and is probably right, but litestack lo…
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https://github.com/topics/ractors — found via Mwmbl
ractors · GitHub Topics · GitHub
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http://lwn.net/Articles/809038/ — found via Mwmbl
Ruby 2.7 released [LWN.net]
Ruby 2.7 released Or maybe, the OP was born a couple of hundred years ago, when that spelling would be closer to how it was (and still is) pronounced by …
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http://cloud.google.com/ruby — found via Mwmbl
Ruby Programming Language | Google Cloud
Build, debug, and monitor Google Cloud has the tools Ruby developers need to successfully build cloud-native applications. Create your apps quicker with …
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https://github.blog/tag/ruby/ — found via Mwmbl
ruby Archives - The GitHub Blog
ruby Can an attacker execute arbitrary commands on a remote server just by sending JSON? Yes, if the running code contains unsafe deserialization vulnera…
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http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby — found via Mwmbl
Ruby Annotation
"Ruby" are short runs of text alongside the base text, typically used in East Asian documents to indicate pronunciation or to provide a short annotation. …