[#83096] File.setuid? on IO (Re: [ruby-cvs:67289] normal:r60108 (trunk): file.c: release GVL in File.{setuid?, setgid?, sticky?}) — Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@...>
On 2017/10/04 8:47, normal@ruby-lang.org wrote:
5 messages
2017/10/04
[#83100] Re: File.setuid? on IO (Re: [ruby-cvs:67289] normal:r60108 (trunk): file.c: release GVL in File.{setuid?, setgid?, sticky?})
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2017/10/04
Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
[#83105] Re: File.setuid? on IO (Re: [ruby-cvs:67289] normal:r60108 (trunk): file.c: release GVL in File.{setuid?, setgid?, sticky?})
— Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@...>
2017/10/04
On 2017/10/04 15:55, Eric Wong wrote:
[#83107] Alias Enumerable#include? to Enumerable#includes? — Alberto Almagro <albertoalmagro@...>
Hello,
9 messages
2017/10/04
[#83113] Re: Alias Enumerable#include? to Enumerable#includes?
— "Urabe, Shyouhei" <shyouhei@...>
2017/10/05
This has been requested countless times, then rejected each and every time.
[#83129] Re: Alias Enumerable#include? to Enumerable#includes?
— Alberto Almagro <albertoalmagro@...>
2017/10/05
Sorry I didn't found it on the core mail list's archive.
[#83138] Re: Alias Enumerable#include? to Enumerable#includes?
— "Urabe, Shyouhei" <shyouhei@...>
2017/10/06
Ruby has not been made of popular votes so far. You have to show us
[#83149] Re: Alias Enumerable#include? to Enumerable#includes?
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2017/10/06
Alberto Almagro <albertoalmagro@gmail.com> wrote:
[#83200] [Ruby trunk Feature#13996] [PATCH] file.c: apply2files releases GVL — normalperson@...
Issue #13996 has been reported by normalperson (Eric Wong).
4 messages
2017/10/10
[ruby-core:83363] Re: [Ruby trunk Bug#14013] [PATCH] Webrick 60172 fix
From:
Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
Date:
2017-10-19 00:57:24 UTC
List:
ruby-core #83363
Greg.mpls@gmail.com wrote: > Thanks. I tested 60211. My local build passed, Travis passed, and Appveyor passed. Thanks for your help with testing this! > Now maybe I can finally write the code to run a Webrick SSL server locally. I normally use Puma or Thin... > > > I've considered it, but it requires accounting for total time spent in case we need to call accept_nonblock multiple times; so it's extra math + logic which I don't want... > > I'm a math type, but I realized that also... > > If you ever have any code you need tested on Windows, feel free to contact me. Sure, at least off the top of my head, there's at least auto-Fiber aka Thriber: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13618 and more GVL release points for file.c and dir.c. Most of the current work pretty naively done but future optimizations may be more aggressive and I am likely to introduce bugs in dir.c around UTF-8 path name normalization: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13996 Unsubscribe: <mailto:ruby-core-request@ruby-lang.org?subject=unsubscribe> <http://lists.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/mailman/options/ruby-core>