fibur¶ ↑
DESCRIPTION:¶ ↑
Fibur is a gem that gives you full concurrency during your I/O calls in Ruby 1.9.
FEATURES/PROBLEMS:¶ ↑
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So simple it can’t fail
SYNOPSIS:¶ ↑
This example shows how to wrap a method call with a Fibur.
require 'benchmark' require 'net/http' require 'uri' require 'fibur' # use the Fibur gem. def network_read(uri) Net::HTTP.get_response uri end n = 100 uri = URI('http://google.com/') Benchmark.bm(5) do |x| x.report('loop') { n.times { network_read(uri) } } x.report('fibur') { n.times.map { Fibur.new { network_read(uri) } }.map(&:join) } end
REQUIREMENTS:¶ ↑
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Only works on Ruby 1.9 or greater
INSTALL:¶ ↑
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gem install fibur
LICENSE:¶ ↑
(The MIT License)
Copyright © 2011-2013 Doc Patterson, Adequate Systems
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