[#5322] O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...>

I just did some benchmarks on push, pop, shift, and unshift

24 messages 2005/07/01
[#5338] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2005/07/02

On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Eric Mahurin wrote:

[#5348] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...> 2005/07/02

--- Mathieu Bouchard <matju@artengine.ca> wrote:

[#5357] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2005/07/03

On Sat, 2 Jul 2005, Eric Mahurin wrote:

[#5359] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...> 2005/07/03

--- Mathieu Bouchard <matju@artengine.ca> wrote:

[#5361] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2005/07/03

On Sun, 3 Jul 2005, Eric Mahurin wrote:

[#5362] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...> 2005/07/03

--- Mathieu Bouchard <matju@artengine.ca> wrote:

[#5365] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2005/07/04

Hi,

[#5367] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...> 2005/07/04

--- Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#5368] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2005/07/04

Hi,

[#5372] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Florian Gro<florgro@...> 2005/07/04

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#5420] Sydney Developer Preview 1 released — Evan Webb <evanwebb@...>

Sydney, an experimental ruby interpreter, has been released!

15 messages 2005/07/11
[#5424] Re: [ANN] Sydney Developer Preview 1 released — Evan Webb <evanwebb@...> 2005/07/12

Thanks everyone for the feedback so far!

Re: [ ruby-Bugs-2131 ] ruby ( v183) bcc32: using Socket.new with timeout -> files not closed

From: ville.mattila@...
Date: 2005-07-22 07:45:27 UTC
List: ruby-core #5502
Hello

The zone alarm might be very well be the key.
Could this be explanation   http://www.jfnadeau.com/node/13 help a bit?


>From: "daz" <dooby@d10.karoo.co.uk>
>Date: 07/22/2005 09:54:07
>Subject: Re: [ ruby-Bugs-2131 ] ruby ( v183) bcc32: using Socket.new with
timeout -> files not closed
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: H.Yamamoto
>
>
>>
>> Umm, it works for me...
>>
>
>I was sure it would ;-/
>
>
>> [...]
>> But it should work for now because RTL are "dynamically" linked from
this
>change.
>>
>> Can you try clean build? "-tWR -tWC" should be there.
>>
>
>I knew about that change ... "-tWR -tWC" were there.
>
>
>> # And be sure not to mix different borland dll.
>
>( I have C++Builder4 installed but it is isolated from bcc 5.5.1 )
>
>
>Clean build, default options, same problem :-(
>
>D:\usr\bin>ruby -v rbnet.rb
>ruby 1.9.0 (2005-07-16) [i386-bccwin32]
>["Net::HTTP", "1.126", "1.1"]
>D:/USR/lib/ruby/1.9/net/protocol.rb:70:in `close': Bad file number
>(Errno::EBADF)
>[...]
>
>
>My binaries may work OK on a machine without ZoneAlarm ?
>
>Here's my ruby.exe & bccwin32-ruby19.dll built on 98se.
>http://www.d10.karoo.net/public/temp/rb19bc5.zip  (314k)
>MD5: a236bdc0a78de2efd33472e3fe720b8b
>
>
>Actually, I think any Windows user _without_ ZoneAlarm could
>verify if the included script works for them.
>
>This is my Borland runtime (CC3250.DLL) in case anyone needs it, also.
>http://www.d10.karoo.net/public/temp/cc3250.zip   (330k)
>MD5: 81b0f40f05d7393275da3c5457d1312e
>
>Just unzip everything into a single temp folder, then ...
>C:\temp42>ruby rbnet.rb
>
>
>daz
>
>Windows sockets vs. Berkeley sockets
>http://tangentsoft.net/wskfaq/articles/bsd-compatibility.html
>
>
>
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