[#8566] Visions for 2001/1.7.x development? — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>

Hi matz and other Ruby developers,

18 messages 2001/01/03
[#8645] Re: Visions for 2001/1.7.x development? — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2001/01/04

Hi,

[#8580] bug?? — jmichel@... (Jean Michel)

I don't understand the following behaviour:

19 messages 2001/01/03

[#8633] Interesting Language performance comparisons - Ruby, OCAML etc — "g forever" <g24ever@...>

13 messages 2001/01/04

[#8774] No :<, :>, etc. methods for Array — "Brian F. Feldman" <green@...>

So, why not include Comparable in Array by default? It shouldn't have any

28 messages 2001/01/07
[#8779] Re: No :<, :>, etc. methods for Array — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2001/01/07

Hi,

[#8780] Re: No :<, :>, etc. methods for Array — "Brian F. Feldman" <green@...> 2001/01/07

matz@zetabits.com (Yukihiro Matsumoto) wrote:

[#8781] Re: No :<, :>, etc. methods for Array — gotoken@... (GOTO Kentaro) 2001/01/07

In message "[ruby-talk:8780] Re: No :<, :>, etc. methods for Array"

[#8782] Re: No :<, :>, etc. methods for Array — "Brian F. Feldman" <green@...> 2001/01/07

gotoken@math.sci.hokudai.ac.jp (GOTO Kentaro) wrote:

[#8829] Sandbox (again) — wys@... (Clemens Wyss)

Hi,

20 messages 2001/01/08
[#8864] Re: Sandbox (again) — Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...> 2001/01/08

On 8 Jan, Clemens Wyss wrote:

[#8931] String confusion — Anders Bengtsson <ndrsbngtssn@...>

Hello everyone,

21 messages 2001/01/09
[#8937] Re: String confusion — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2001/01/09

Hi,

[#8953] Please remove account from files — "Thomas Daniels" <westernporter@...>

Please take my e-mail address from your files and "CANCEL" my =

14 messages 2001/01/09
[#8983] Re: Please remove account from files — John Rubinubi <rubinubi@...> 2001/01/10

On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Thomas Daniels wrote:

[#9020] time to divide -talk? (was: Please remove account from files) — Yasushi Shoji <yashi@...> 2001/01/10

At Wed, 10 Jan 2001 14:23:30 +0900,

[#9047] Re: time to divide -talk? (was: Please remov e account from files) — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

Yasushi Shoji:

27 messages 2001/01/10
[#9049] Re: time to divide -talk? — Yasushi Shoji <yashi@...> 2001/01/10

At Thu, 11 Jan 2001 00:20:45 +0900,

[#9153] what about this begin? — Anders Strandl Elkj誡 <ase@...> 2001/01/11

[#9195] Re: Redefining singleton methods — ts <decoux@...>

>>>>> "H" == Horst Duch=EAne?= <iso-8859-1> writes:

10 messages 2001/01/12

[#9242] polymorphism — Maurice Szmurlo <maurice@...>

hello

73 messages 2001/01/13

[#9279] Can ruby replace php? — Jim Freeze <jim@...>

When I read that ruby could be used to replace PHP I got really

15 messages 2001/01/14

[#9411] The Ruby Way — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@...>

As a member of the "Big 8" newsgroups, "The Ruby Way" (of posting) is to

15 messages 2001/01/17

[#9462] Re: reading an entire file as a string — ts <decoux@...>

>>>>> "R" == Raja S <raja@cs.indiana.edu> writes:

35 messages 2001/01/17
[#9465] Re: reading an entire file as a string — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2001/01/17

raja@cs.indiana.edu (Raja S.) writes:

[#9521] Larry Wall INterview — ianm74@...

Larry was interviewed at the Perl/Ruby conference in Koyoto:

20 messages 2001/01/18
[#10583] Re: Larry Wall INterview — "greg strockbine" <gstrock@...> 2001/02/08

Larry Wall's interview is how I found out

[#9610] Re: 101 Misconceptions About Dynamic Languages — "Ben Tilly" <ben_tilly@...>

"Christian" <christians@syd.microforte.com.au> wrote:

13 messages 2001/01/20

[#9761] Re: 101 Misconceptions About Dynamic Languages — ts <decoux@...>

>>>>> "C" == Christoph Rippel <crippel@primenet.com> writes:

16 messages 2001/01/23

[#9792] Ruby 162 installer available — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

15 messages 2001/01/24

[#9958] Re: Vim syntax files again. — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

Hugh Sasse wrote:

14 messages 2001/01/26
[#10065] Re: Vim syntax files again. — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...> 2001/01/29

On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Conrad Schneiker wrote:

[#9975] line continuation — "David Ruby" <ruby_david@...>

can a ruby statement break into multiple lines?

18 messages 2001/01/27
[#9976] Re: line continuation — Michael Neumann <neumann@...> 2001/01/27

On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, David Ruby wrote:

[#9988] Re: line continuation — harryo@... (Harry Ohlsen) 2001/01/28

>A statement break into mutliple lines if it is not complete,

[ruby-talk:9735] Re: Ruby vs. Python and Euphoria: sieve benc hmark

From: kenrhodesusa@... (Kenneth Rhodes)
Date: 2001-01-22 22:19:48 UTC
List: ruby-talk #9735
   Hi ..... thanks to Aleksi for porting the Python benchmark. However, I get a parse error referring to the line:

count +=1 

when I try to run the  code below on my machine.

I've double checked the code.  Will try again later tonight.


I deeply appreciate the response to my inquiry.

Ken Rhodes



ruby-talk@netlab.co.jp wrote:
>
> > Kenneth Rhodes writes:
> > 
> > > Hi..... I am a Ruby novice, really just a curious inquirer.  I would
> > > appreciate someone translating the attached python sieve benchmark
> > > to RUBY, it would really help me get a handle on the way Ruby is
> > > written.
> 
> Dave: 
> 
> > I didn't unpack your code, but you'll find python, Ruby, perl, and
> > other Sieve benchmarks at:
> > 
> >    http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/bench/sieve/
> > 
> > Click on the language to see the source.
> 
> I became curious a little and thought to translate the original source. I
> wrapped it to a class, but didn't touch the original logic.
> 
>   class Sieve
>     attr_accessor :size, :flags
>     def initialize(size = 500)
>       @size = size
>     end
> 
>     def sieve
>       count = 0
>       @flags = Array.new(@size + 1, true)
>       for i in 1..@size
>         if @flags[i]
>           prime = 2 * i
>           prime = prime + 1
>           start = prime + i
>           start.step(@size, prime) do |k|
>             @flags[k] = false
>           end
>           count += 1
>         end
>       end
>       return count
>     end
>   end
> 
>   def benchmark(sieve, seconds = 15, batch = 50)
>     puts "prime sieve benchmark"
>     cycles = 0
>     t = Time.now
>     while Time.now < t + seconds
>       batch.times do
>         nprimes = sieve.sieve
>         puts "whoops!" unless nprimes == 167
>       end
>       cycles += batch
>     end
>   
>     t = Time.now - t
>     puts "#{cycles / t} sieves per second"
>   
>     print "%3d " % 2
>     1.upto(sieve.size) do |i|
>       print "%3d " % (i*2 + 1) if sieve.flags[i]
>     end
>     puts
>   end
> 
>   benchmark( Sieve.new(size = 500), seconds = 15, batch = 50)
> 
> The results:
> 
> sieve.py: 235.178 sieves per second      (15.11user)
> sieve.rb: 225.616033 sieves per second   (15.02user)
> 
> Lefts me wonder why the Ruby test at Dougs site was dramatically faster than
> Python, but in this version was slightly slower (except that this one used
> less wall clock time :). I don't have time to investigate though.
> 
>     - Aleksi
> 
--
Ken Rhodes


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