From: ko1@... Date: 2018-02-21T06:02:33+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:85712] [Ruby trunk Feature#14492] iseq loading + caching should be in core Issue #14492 has been updated by ko1 (Koichi Sasada). Target version set to Next Major I agree on it. rubygems and did-you-mean are the first targets of this goal. https://github.com/rubygsoc/rubygsoc/wiki/Ideas-for-MRI-(Matz-Ruby-Interpreter)#better-pre-compilation-support is a step toward this goal. BTW, one binary (like go-lang) is also extended goal. For example, making one binary from Gemfile will be great. Honestly it seems not so difficult. ( than type system :p ) ---------------------------------------- Feature #14492: iseq loading + caching should be in core https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14492#change-70517 * Author: normalperson (Eric Wong) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: ko1 (Koichi Sasada) * Target version: Next Major ---------------------------------------- ``` ... And not in a RubyGem like yomikomu(*) RubyGems itself is responsible for over 100ms of startup time on my system(**), so it would be beneficial to make it part of core and speed up rubygems (and stdlib). $ time ruby -e exit real 0m0.160s user 0m0.155s sys 0m0.004s $ time ruby --disable=gems -e exit real 0m0.014s user 0m0.013s sys 0m0.000s (*) git clone https://github.com/ko1/yomikomu.git (**) I admit, I am intent on continuing use of Ruby on a laptop from 2005. That's roughly when I started using Ruby, so any hardware which Ruby worked well on back then should work equally well for current and future versions of Ruby. And maybe this summer I'll dig out a 600 MHz Duron from the early 2000s :D ``` -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: