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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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Native fuzzy string search
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This gem wraps the official C++ implementation of Cap'n Proto (libcapnp). From the Cap'n Proto documentation: "Cap'n Proto is an insanely fast data interchange format and capability-based RPC system. Think JSON, except binary. Or think Protocol Buffers, except faster."
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C_Geohash provides support for manipulating Geohash strings in Ruby. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geohash. This is an actively maintained fork of the original http://rubygems.org/gems/geohash
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Consul HTTP Client Ruby Library
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debugger is a fast implementation of the standard Ruby debugger debug.rb.
It is implemented by utilizing a new Ruby C API hook. The core component
provides support that front-ends can build on. It provides breakpoint
handling, bindings for stack frames among other things.
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This library allows you to write HTTP/2 clients and servers. It is a wrapper
around nghttp2.
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EventMachine-LE (Live Edition) is a branch of EventMachine (https://github.com/eventmachine/eventmachine).
This branch incorporates interesting pull requests that are not yet included in the mainline EventMachine repository. The maintainers of that version prefer to minimize change in order to keep the stability with already existing EventMachine deployments, which provides an impressive multi-platform base for IPv4 TCP servers (e.g., Web servers) that don't need good UDP or IPv6 support.
This dedication to stability is helpful for production use, but can also lead to ossification. The present "Live Edition" or "Leading Edge" branch has its focus on supporting a somewhat wider use, including new Web servers or protocols beyond the HTTP Web.
To provide even more focus, this branch is currently applying its energy towards Linux and Unix/BSD/OSX environments. Java reactor and pure Ruby reactor are for now removed in this branch, and Windows/Cygwin support is untested. This may very well change later, once interesting pull requests come in.
EventMachine-LE draws from a number of dormant pull requests on the mainline version of EventMachine. New proposals will also directly come to EventMachine-LE and will be included once they are tested.
This is not a "development branch", EventMachine-LE is ready for production, just beyond the focus of mainline EventMachine.
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A low-level Event Handler designed for Ruby 3 Scheduler for better performance
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Views Are Code: use all the power of Ruby to build views in your own language.
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Use Libgraphqlparser to parse queries for the GraphQL gem
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Ruby 1.9 heap contents dumper
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fast buffers for non-blocking IO
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A version of _why's Freaky Freaky Sandbox for JRuby.
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There is currently a proposal for the ruby language to call malloc_trim(0) on GC runs to more efficiently give memory back to the operating system. This is a gem giving access to malloc_trim to ruby land to ease testing.
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Ruby wrapper for MRML, the MJML parser implementation in Rust.
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Ruby proxy library for Google V8 Javascript engine.
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An OpenGL wrapper for Ruby. opengl contains bindings for OpenGL.
Be sure to check out
{GLU}[https://github.com/larskanis/glu] and
{GLUT}[https://github.com/larskanis/glut]
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OrokuSaki, a.k.a. Shredder, is a small collection of utilities for ensuring the strings used in cryptographic operations remain secret. This currently includes memory zeroing and constant time String comparisons.
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This module allows Ruby programs to interface with "RSA Security Inc. PKCS #11 Cryptographic Token Interface (Cryptoki)".
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Raygun application performance monitoring core Profiler
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