libev_scheduler
A libev-based fiber scheduler for Ruby 3.0 (by digital-fabric)
evt
The Event Library (Fiber Scheduler) that designed for Ruby 3.0. (by dsh0416)
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1.8 | 0.0 | |
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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libev_scheduler
Posts with mentions or reviews of libev_scheduler.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-23.
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Support for non-blocking fibers by wjordan · Pull Request #2601 · puma/puma
Tipi is from https://github.com/digital-fabric/polyphony and also in the PR they add a gem: https://github.com/digital-fabric/libev_scheduler
- Some thoughts on the Ruby fiber scheduler interface
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What is the current state of event driven programming with fibers in ruby?
Lastly, if anything that I wrote here is wrong or inaccurate please correct me, but please don't take it personally! As I wrote in the libev_scheduler README, at worst I'm just some random guy being wrong on the internet. :-)
- libev_scheduler - a fiber scheduler for Ruby 3.0
evt
Posts with mentions or reviews of evt.
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What is the current state of event driven programming with fibers in ruby?
As for your other comment on this thread, I think you'll agree that it's important to make a distinction between using io_uring for I/O readiness and using io_uring for performing actual I/O. The nio4r gem is based on libev, and libev now has an (experimental) io_uring backend, but its only use is for checking I/O readiness. The evt gem includes code for performing reads and writes using io_uring, but at the present moment it's currently disabled.
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Developing Fiber Scheduler for Ruby 3
The benchmark is updated again: https://github.com/dsh0416/evt
What are some alternatives?
When comparing libev_scheduler and evt you can also consider the following projects:
Concurrent Ruby - Modern concurrency tools including agents, futures, promises, thread pools, supervisors, and more. Inspired by Erlang, Clojure, Scala, Go, Java, JavaScript, and classic concurrency patterns.
Polyphony - Fine-grained concurrency for Ruby
tipi - Tipi - the All-in-one Web Server for Ruby Apps
ruby - The Ruby Programming Language
ruby3-tcp-server-mini-benchmark - ruby3-tcp-server-mini-benchmark