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What is the best way to make simple games with Ruby?
You may define that Ruby is "CRuby" (MRI), the full-fledged implementation of the Ruby programming language specification (https://github.com/ruby/spec/).
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Ending the predominance of the Array in Ruby
Testing: Interestingly, most of the work was figuring out how to test the library reliably. Grizzly-rb is proudly tested against the ruby/spec repository using Mspec and Rubocop. Special thank you to the person recommending Rubocop in a previous post. The tests cover Enumerable, Array, Enumerator and Enumerator::Lazy classes.
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Personal efforts to improve the quality of Ruby interpreter
Ruby interpreter is a complex program, so it naturally has bugs, and Ruby interpreter developers are taking various countermeasures against them. For example, we write tests and check them in CI environment (This is the result of daily maintenance of the test environment, such as RubyCI, chkbuild, ruby/spec: The Ruby Spec Suite aka ruby/spec and machines).
- Finally: A Language Specification for Protocol Buffers
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Where is Ruby language specification or full reference?
I can't find the link to the official announcement, but many years ago they published an official ISO for Ruby, however at the time the ISO was based off of 1.8.7 syntax/semantics. Other than that, you have the RubySpec project which is a series of tests that validate how Ruby should work.
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Rewriting Libimagequant in Rust for Portability
Java could have been a good example, but Sun had a rather strict validation process for calling something Java.
Furthermore, there are big difference in philosophy with C:
1. IB and UB are not considered normal parts of specifications, meaning there's way less opportunity for originality in the interpretation of the specifications
2. there tends to be an ur-implementation, and notable divergences from that tends to be interpreted as either a bug in the other implementation(s) or a lack of specification to be resolved between all implementations
Rust only has UB in unsafe (AFAIK), which greatly limits implementation flexibility in terms of observable behaviour; and the reference implementation would very much be considered the reference implementation, so I expect e.g. rust-gcc will be sticking close to the reference implementation and behavioural divergence will either be fixed to match, or will lead to more precise specification and both implementations converging.
Probably eventually with, if not a Sun-style validation suite, a Ruby-style Spec Suite (https://github.com/ruby/spec).
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Announcing TypeScript 4.5
Ruby: https://github.com/ruby/spec Yes, it is not a word document, but it is a spec nonetheless. It is an authoritative source. TypeScript has nothing like this; no, unit tests aren't the same.
- A History of the Rubinius Ruby JIT
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Opal 1.3 released
Opal is simply a Ruby to JavaScript compiler. While it may be someday possible to run Rails on it, as you can run Rails on JRuby, the primary focus of this project is to allow you to write frontend code in Ruby and possibly share some code between your frontend and backend. It's possible to compile entire Ruby libraries to JavaScript (with little changes needed due to some caveats). Opal supports a Ruby 3.0 level of features (regardless of your backend Ruby version), often surpassing MRuby in terms of compatibility. It is being actively tested for regressions against Ruby Spec and is self-hosting, ie. can compile itself (see: TryRuby).
- Ruby Class Inheritance Flowchart
opal-jquery
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Open Source Adventures: Episode 59: What Opal Ruby is not
It's possible to build a framework on top of Opal Ruby, like notably Hypestack, which uses uses Opal and React. There are also some wrappers like opal-jquery, and I even created opal-d3 once upon a time, but I don't actively maintain it anymore.
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Opal 1.5.0 released - compile Ruby to JS and run it in a browser
You can use opal-jquery, which is a wrapping layer over jQuery and in its API it combines the best worlds of jQuery and Ruby.
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Using Opal Ruby with Rails 7
Next, let's refactor the code to utilize Opal jQuery in Ruby instead of plain Opal. This simplifies the code in app/assets/javascript/application.js.rb quite a bit:
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Opal 1.3 released
Opal itself is a low-level thing, not depending on Rails whatsoever. We provide an official Gem for integration with Rails that integrates everything nicely and allows you to have .rb files in your JavaScript assets directory. Unlike Rails, Opal is not opinionated, to interface with web browser APIs properly you need to either use a library that wraps DOM directly, use a similar one that wraps jQuery or use Hyperstack, a fully-fledged Rails-integrated framework based on React that also allows you to share your models between frontend and backend. It's also possible to not use any of those and interface JavaScript APIs directly using an API that looks like this: $$[:document][:location].replace("https://opalrb.com/") or simply embed JavaScript with a backtick notation: `document.location.replace(#{@url})`.
What are some alternatives?
Opal - Ruby ♥︎ JavaScript
grizzly-rb - The Ruby library you will love to hate
ajax-datatables-rails - A wrapper around DataTable's ajax methods that allow synchronization with server-side pagination in a Rails app
opal-rails - Bringing Ruby to Rails · Rails bindings for Opal
opal-devtools - A Browser extension providing tools for developing with Opal Ruby in the browser.
dssim - Image similarity comparison simulating human perception (multiscale SSIM in Rust)
opal-browser - Browser support for Opal.
custom-gtksourceview-languages - Custom modifications to the Gtk.SourceView Languages to support Markdown and syntax highlighting of code blocks in Markdown.
opal-d3 - Opal wrapper library for D3 library
snabberb - A simple component view framework for Ruby Opal based on Snabbdom