pcp
truffleruby
pcp | truffleruby | |
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3 | 25 | |
226 | 2,963 | |
- | 0.1% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 2 years ago | 3 days ago | |
Clojure | Ruby | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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pcp
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GraalVM 22.1: Developer experience improvements, Apple Silicon builds, and more
Here, have some PCP![1] The first one's free!
> An easy to use, drop-in Clojure replacement for php scripts
> Allow multiple websites to be hosted on a single $5 VPS
> The utility is a simple binary, built with GraalVM, that allows you to work effectively with pcp.
Note that not all of PCP is AOT compiled. Just the command line utility. There's a daemon as well.
[1] <https://github.com/alekcz/pcp>
- A Clojure processor that's almost a drop-in replacement for PHP-fpm behind Nginx
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PCP: Clojure Processor -- A Clojure replacement for PHP
I've finally cut the first version of PCP (https://github.com/alekcz/pcp)!
truffleruby
- TruffleRuby 24.0.0
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Mir: Strongly typed IR to implement fast and lightweight interpreters and JITs
I think it would be worth mentioning GraalVM and https://github.com/oracle/truffleruby in competitors section.
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GraalVM for JDK 21 is here
GitHub page has some info: https://github.com/oracle/truffleruby#current-status
My question is, how viable is TruffleRuby vs JRuby?
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Making Python 100x faster with less than 100 lines of Rust
I wonder why GraalVM is not more often used for these speed critical cases: https://www.graalvm.org/python/
Is the problem the Oracle involvement? (Same for ruby https://www.graalvm.org/ruby/)
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Ruby 3.2βs YJIT is Production-Ready
Looks like itβs still a WIP
https://github.com/oracle/truffleruby/commits?author=eregon
- Implement Pattern Matching in TruffleRuby (GSoC)
- TruffleRuby β GraalVM Community Edition 22.2.0
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Modern programming languages require generics
this comes at the cost of boxing ints inside Integer, though.
So, if you ignore for a moment primitives types, whenever you have generics, everything boils down to a single method accepting Objects and returning Objects. What the JVM does is to do runtime profiling of what actually you are passing to the generic method, and generate optimized routines for the "best case". In theory this is the best of the two worlds, because like in general you will have a single implementation of the method (avoiding duplication of the code), but if you use it in an hot spot you get the optimized code.
In a way, it is quite wasteful, because you throw away a lot of information at compile time, just to get it back (and maybe not all of it) at runtime through profiling, but in practice it works quite well.
A side effect of this is this makes the JVM a wonderful VM for running dynamic languages like Ruby and Python, because that information is _not_ there at compile time. In particular GraalVM/TruffleVM and exposes this functionality to dynamic language implementations, allowing very good performance (according to they website [1][2], Ruby and Python on TruffleVM are about 8x faster than the official implementation, and JS in line with V8)
[1] https://www.graalvm.org/ruby/
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GraalVM 22.1: Developer experience improvements, Apple Silicon builds, and more
I opened a ticket some time ago about performance with Jekyll and liquid templates. At least in that case, yjit was way faster. I'm happy to retest though. Anything that would make my jekyll builds faster would help.
https://github.com/oracle/truffleruby/issues/2363
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Ruby YJIT Ported to Rust
Here's a benchmark [1] done in Jan'22 against many ruby implementations, truffleRuby [2] seems to be way ahead in most, and at least ahead in all. Why truffleRuby isn't talk about much here?
[1] https://eregon.me/blog/2022/01/06/benchmarking-cruby-mjit-yj...
[2] https://github.com/oracle/truffleruby
What are some alternatives?
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graalvm-kotlin-native-image-sample - Example project showing how to build a native, static executable from a Kotlin project using GraalVM
graalpython - A Python 3 implementation built on GraalVM
simplelanguage - A simple example language built using the Truffle API.
ruby-packer - Packing your Ruby application into a single executable.
jet - CLI to transform between JSON, EDN, YAML and Transit using Clojure
graaljs - A ECMAScript 2023 compliant JavaScript implementation built on GraalVM. With polyglot language interoperability support. Running Node.js applications!
Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.
clj-kondo - Static analyzer and linter for Clojure code that sparks joy