magnus
CommonMarker
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Regarding using multiple languages in one project
You can also use Rust to write an extension module that can be loaded into the Ruby interpreter, so that everything runs in the same process: https://github.com/matsadler/magnus
- Magnus β Write Ruby extension gems in Rust, or call Ruby code from a Rust binary
- Magnus 0.5 released (Library for writing Ruby gems in Rust)
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Tried polars in Ruby
So while the Arrow C binding for the Ruby language is relatively well-developed, polars-df is not an Arrow C binding, but a binding to Polars implemented in Rust. magnus is used for the connection between Ruby and Rust. In fact, there is also a Ruby data frame that uses the Arrow binding, which is called RedAmber. But we are not talking about that now.
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Ruby 3.2.0 Released
The template generated with bundle gem β-ext=rust uses the Magnus[1] library that provides a high-level friendly Rust wrapper over the Ruby C API, but you can also use rb-sys[2] which is lower level bindings direct to the Ruby C API.
[1]: https://github.com/matsadler/magnus
- 0.4.0 Release of Magnus. Write Ruby Gems in Rust, or Call Ruby from Rust
- 0.4.0 release of Magnus (Write Ruby gems in Rust)
- Magnus (bindings to Ruby) version 0.3.0
- Magnus (Rust library for writing Ruby gems) version 0.3.0
- Magnus: High level Ruby bindings for Rust
CommonMarker
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Magnus 0.5 released (Library for writing Ruby gems in Rust)
commonmarker (as of 1.0.0.pre)
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#GopherDiggingRuby: Make a dev.to link fetcher in Ruby
And it turns out that there's a popular Ruby Gem that lets us parse a Markdown file and then walk over its nodes (nodes as in text, links, images, etc): CommonMarker! To get it, first run bundle init to create a Gemfile, then in the Gemfile, add the line
What are some alternatives?
rutie - βThe Tie Between Ruby and Rust.β
Redcarpet - The safe Markdown parser, reloaded.
tokenizers-ruby - Fast state-of-the-art tokenizers for Ruby
kramdown - kramdown is a fast, pure Ruby Markdown superset converter, using a strict syntax definition and supporting several common extensions.
wasmtime-rb - Ruby WebAssembly runtime powered by Wasmtime
word-to-markdown - A ruby gem to liberate content from Microsoft Word documents
ruby-rust-extension-benchmark - Benchmark Ruby extension using Rust (Helix, Ruru, Rutie, FFI) and C
Tocer - A command line interface for generating Markdown table of contents.
halton-rb - A Ruby library, written in Rust, for generating Halton sequences
reverse_markdown - Ruby gem to convert html into markdown
yrb - Ruby bindings for yrs.
Maruku - A pure-Ruby Markdown-superset interpreter (Official Repo).