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Reverse Dependencies for rake-compiler
The projects listed here declare rake-compiler as a runtime or development dependency
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A Rack middleware that provides an endpoint to start the New Relic agent.
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Rack middleware for end-to-end security through TCTP
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Ractor::LVar
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Provides an efficient uint8_t array
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Call malloc_trim(0) on GC
Impact:
- 99th percentile performance is slightly impacted.
- CPU is very slightly higher
Inspired by Philipp Tessenow's malloc_trim gem
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Ruby native extension for the apngasm APNG Assembler.
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same as above
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This gem provides a Ruby extension to the clustering routines in the C Clustering Library (which also backs e.g. Python's pycluster and Perl's Algorithm::Cluster).
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Add an import method to your Ruby VM
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A KDTree Library
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Lightweight native bindings to the libgpod library.
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Build SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) servers and clients with Ruby
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This library allows you to create and interact with TUN/TAP devices using Ruby. See the README for a detailed description of how to use it.
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libuv binding for Ruby
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Fast RC6 decrypt/encrypt using C extension
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Solid CAD programming library
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Ruby's implementation of Clique Percolation Method
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Implements an RDF.rb repository for Apache Jena running on JRuby.
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== Ruby Data Objects
If you're building something in Ruby that needs access to a database, you may
opt to use an ORM like ActiveRecord, DataMapper or Sequel. But if your needs
don't fit well with an ORM—maybe you're even writing an ORM—then you'll
need some other way of talking to your database.
RDO provides a common interface to a number of RDBMS backends, using a clean
Ruby syntax, while supporting all the functionality you'd expect from a robust
database connection library:
* Consistent API to connect to various DBMS's
* Type casting to Ruby types
* Time zone handling (via the DBMS, not via some crazy time logic in Ruby)
* Native bind values parameterization of queries, where supported by the DBMS
* Retrieve query info from executed commands (e.g. affected rows)
* Access RETURNING values just like any read query
* Native prepared statements where supported, emulated where not
* Results given using simple core Ruby data types
== RDBMS Support
Support for each RDBMS is provided in separate gems, so as to minimize the
installation requirements and to facilitate the maintenace of each driver. Many
gems are maintained by separate users who work more closely with those RDBMS's.
Due to the nature of this gem, most of the nitty-gritty code is actually
written in C.
See the official README for full details.
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Provides access to MySQL using the RDO interface
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