[#4766] Wiki — "Glen Stampoultzis" <trinexus@...>

21 messages 2000/09/04
[#4768] RE: Wiki — "NAKAMURA, Hiroshi" <nahi@...> 2000/09/04

Hi, Glen,

[#4783] Re: Wiki — Masatoshi SEKI <m_seki@...> 2000/09/04

[#4785] Re: Wiki — "NAKAMURA, Hiroshi" <nakahiro@...> 2000/09/05

Howdy,

[#4883] Re-binding a block — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

16 messages 2000/09/12

[#4930] Perl 6 rumblings -- RFC 225 (v1) Data: Superpositions — Conrad Schneiker <schneik@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2000/09/15

[#4936] Ruby Book Eng. translation editor's questions — Jon Babcock <jon@...>

20 messages 2000/09/16

[#5045] Proposal: Add constants to Math — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>

15 messages 2000/09/21

[#5077] Crazy idea? infix method calls — hal9000@...

This is a generalization of the "in" operator idea which I

17 messages 2000/09/22

[#5157] Compile Problem with 1.6.1 — Scott Billings <aerogems@...>

When I try to compile Ruby 1.6.1, I get the following error:

15 messages 2000/09/27

[ruby-talk:4769] unix 'time' in Ruby?

From: Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Date: 2000-09-04 07:40:02 UTC
List: ruby-talk #4769
Hi,

Is there a way to get the actual processing time of a Ruby
thread/script/app similar to unix 'time' command? (from inside Ruby of
course... ;-))

bash-2.03$ time ls
1.4        site_ruby

real    0m0.040s
user    0m0.040s
sys     0m0.010s
bash-2.03$

I'm after a os-independent way but if that's not available I guess we can
do an extension with specific code for unix and win...

Regards,

Robert



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