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Extracted from a project I'm building with Ractors. Currently requires Ruby 3.5 (3.5.0.dev). Goal is to have it stable for Ruby 4.0, when Ractors will be less experimental 🤞🏽
Extracted from a project I'm building with Ractors. Currently requires Ruby 3.5 (3.5.0.dev). Goal is to have it stable for Ruby 4.0, when Ractors will be less experimental 🤞🏽
Side note: Might just be me, but as a non-frequent contributor, building ruby/ruby and running tests seems to be much more convenient and efficient than it was a couple years ago.
Side note: Might just be me, but as a non-frequent contributor, building ruby/ruby and running tests seems to be much more convenient and efficient than it was a couple years ago.
www.linkedin.com/posts/joshua...
www.linkedin.com/posts/joshua...
Couple of ideas to follow up on:
- Profile dashboard
- Profile comparisons
Couple of ideas to follow up on:
- Profile dashboard
- Profile comparisons
- github.com/joshuay03/at...
- github.com/joshuay03/mm...
- github.com/joshuay03/at...
- github.com/joshuay03/mm...
#ruby
I've longed for a free tool that provides Datadog-like profiles, with accurate GVL and GC activity. Thanks to @jhawthorn.com's amazing work on Vernier, all I needed to do was integrate it with Rails and let it do its thing.
I've longed for a free tool that provides Datadog-like profiles, with accurate GVL and GC activity. Thanks to @jhawthorn.com's amazing work on Vernier, all I needed to do was integrate it with Rails and let it do its thing.
contributors.rubyonrails.org/contributors...
contributors.rubyonrails.org/contributors...