[#13775] Problems with racc rule definitions — Michael Neumann <neumann@...>

15 messages 2001/04/17
[#13795] Re: Problems with racc rule definitions — Minero Aoki <aamine@...> 2001/04/18

Hi,

[#13940] From Guido, with love... — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

52 messages 2001/04/20

[#13953] regexp — James Ponder <james@...>

Hi, I'm new to ruby and am coming from a perl background - therefore I

19 messages 2001/04/21

[#14033] Distributed Ruby and heterogeneous networks — harryo@... (Harry Ohlsen)

I wrote my first small distributed application yesterday and it worked

15 messages 2001/04/22

[#14040] RCR: getClassFromString method — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)

It would be nice to have a function that returns a class type given a

20 messages 2001/04/22

[#14130] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

Guy N. Hurst wrote:

21 messages 2001/04/24
[#14148] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — Stephen White <spwhite@...> 2001/04/24

On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Conrad Schneiker wrote:

[#14188] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2001/04/25

Hi,

[#14193] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — "W. Kent Starr" <elderburn@...> 2001/04/25

On Tuesday 24 April 2001 23:02, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#14138] Re: python on the smalltalk VM — Conrad Schneiker <schneik@...>

FYI: Thought this might be of interest to the JRuby and Ruby/GUI folks.

27 messages 2001/04/24
[#14153] Re: python on the smalltalk VM — Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin@...> 2001/04/24

Conrad Schneiker <schneik@austin.ibm.com> writes:

[#14154] array#flatten! question — Jim Freeze <jim@...> 2001/04/24

Hello.

[#14159] Can I insert into an array — Jim Freeze <jim@...> 2001/04/24

Ok, this may be a dumb question, but, is it possible to insert into an

[#14162] Re: Can I insert into an array — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2001/04/24

Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> writes:

[#14289] RCR: Array#insert — Shugo Maeda <shugo@...> 2001/04/27

At Wed, 25 Apr 2001 01:28:36 +0900,

[#14221] An or in an if. — Tim Pettman <tjp@...>

Hi there,

18 messages 2001/04/25

[#14267] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

Danny van Bruggen,

16 messages 2001/04/26

[#14452] How to do it the Ruby-way 3 — Stefan Matthias Aust <sma@3plus4.de>

First a question: Why is

21 messages 2001/04/30

[ruby-talk:13654] Re: Newbie to ruby may questions please help

From: Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...>
Date: 2001-04-13 18:49:00 UTC
List: ruby-talk #13654
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, akhar wrote:
> Can ruby record/play sounds on multiple platforms?

I don't know about other platforms, but I created a package for sound
output on <linux/soundcard.h>-compatible systems. It's not even one page
long and you could add input support (and support for more options) quite
trivially. (And I could even do that for you)

However I don't know at all about sound support on other platforms.

> but not much is said on the sites I've seen where can I get more info on
> streaming? UDP and TCP?

There is support for UDP and TCP as a plugin bundled with ruby itself. For
particular streaming algorithms you'll have to figure those out yourself
-- it can be as simple as just TCP or UDP, or adding "sliding redundancy" 
so that the sound doesn't cut when a few packets are dropped, etc.; you
may have a particular existing protocol in mind, in which case i can't be
of any help to you.

> Can I compile Ruby code for easy distribution?

There is a ruby compiler that sort-of works (similar to what can be done
with Perl). There is also a simple way to repackage an interpreter with
predefined source: you convert that source to big C strings and you
compile a one-page program that you link with "libruby" and all those
strings. I think there is already a program that can generate that for
you, and it's probably only a few pages too.

> how fast is Ruby?

Calling a method by its name (the usual method-calling) is faster in Ruby
than in Perl. In general Perl, Ruby, Python are of very comparable speeds
though each of those have a slight bias towards certain operations.

If you need to do faster processing, then you can plug in C code very
easily compared to Python/Perl.

If you're only doing numerical processing though, then it's very probably
that all you need is probably best done using NArray, which gives me the
speed of APL or C (at least when my arrays are large enough). I began
writing a sound synthesiser and it was going quite well with NArray. 

matju

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