[#101981] [Ruby master Bug#17519] set_visibility fails when a prepended module and a refinement both exist — dbfeldman@...

Issue #17519 has been reported by fledman (David Feldman).

12 messages 2021/01/08

[#102003] [Ruby master Bug#17527] rb_io_wait_readable/writable with scheduler don't check errno — julien@...

Issue #17527 has been reported by ysbaddaden (Julien Portalier).

13 messages 2021/01/11

[#102065] [Ruby master Bug#17536] Segfault in `CFUNC :define_method` — v.ondruch@...

Issue #17536 has been reported by vo.x (Vit Ondruch).

13 messages 2021/01/13

[#102083] [Ruby master Bug#17540] A segfault due to Clang/LLVM optimization on 32-bit ARM Linux — xtkoba+ruby@...

Issue #17540 has been reported by xtkoba (Tee KOBAYASHI).

12 messages 2021/01/14

[#102102] [Ruby master Bug#17543] Ractor isolation broken by `self` in shareable proc — marcandre-ruby-core@...

Issue #17543 has been reported by marcandre (Marc-Andre Lafortune).

14 messages 2021/01/15

[#102118] [Ruby master Feature#17548] Need simple way to include symlink directories in Dir.glob — keithrbennett@...

Issue #17548 has been reported by keithrbennett (Keith Bennett).

8 messages 2021/01/17

[#102158] [Ruby master Bug#17560] Does `Module#ruby2_keywords` return `nil` or `self`? — nobu@...

Issue #17560 has been reported by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada).

9 messages 2021/01/19

[#102163] [Ruby master Bug#17561] The timeout option for Addrinfo.getaddrinfo is not reliable on Ruby 2.7.2 — sean@...

Issue #17561 has been reported by smcgivern (Sean McGivern).

8 messages 2021/01/19

[#102249] [Ruby master Bug#17583] Segfault on large stack(RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE) — yoshiokatsuneo@...

Issue #17583 has been reported by yoshiokatsuneo (Tsuneo Yoshioka).

12 messages 2021/01/26

[#102256] [Ruby master Bug#17585] DWAR5 support? — v.ondruch@...

Issue #17585 has been reported by vo.x (Vit Ondruch).

19 messages 2021/01/26

[#102301] [Ruby master Bug#17591] Test frameworks and REPLs do not show deprecation warnings by default — eregontp@...

Issue #17591 has been reported by Eregon (Benoit Daloze).

14 messages 2021/01/29

[#102305] [Ruby master Feature#17592] Ractor should allowing reading shareable class instance variables — marcandre-ruby-core@...

Issue #17592 has been reported by marcandre (Marc-Andre Lafortune).

25 messages 2021/01/29

[ruby-core:102079] [Ruby master Feature#12607] Ruby needs an atomic integer

From: daniel@...42.com
Date: 2021-01-14 02:25:07 UTC
List: ruby-core #102079
Issue #12607 has been updated by Dan0042 (Daniel DeLorme).


chrisseaton (Chris Seaton) wrote in #note-28:
> For example for issuing unique IDs across multiple Ractors.

That's the "monotonically increasing counter" case I was talking about, and for that I really think a generator (like the above `MyCounter.next`) is a more appropriate tool than an atomic integer.

> For example a CAS to update a bank balance is a common requirement.

Can you elaborate? In my experience financial transactions will be handled at the DB level. Not to mention you usually need more intricate synchronization such as atomic update of the balances of _two_ accounts. I don't quite see how an atomic integer is a realistic tool for money stuff.

> I can only offer that I use atomic integers for many things fairly frequently in my working life.

That's great, so you should easily be able to give a concrete example _other_ than generating unique sequential IDs. I'm quite curious, so looking forward to a nice realistic use case.

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Feature #12607: Ruby needs an atomic integer
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12607#change-89938

* Author: shyouhei (Shyouhei Urabe)
* Status: Feedback
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: ko1 (Koichi Sasada)
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(This one was derived from bug #12463)

Although I don't think += would become atomic, at the same time I understand Rodrigo's needs of _easier_ counter variable that resists inter-thread tampering.  I don't think ruby's Integer class can be used for that purpose for reasons (mainly because it is not designed with threads in mind).  Rather we should introduce a integer class which is carefully designed.

Why not import Concurrent::AtomicFixnum into core?



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