forked from rubinius/rubinius
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
Rubinius, the Ruby VM
License
leavengood/rubinius
Folders and files
Name | Name | Last commit message | Last commit date | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Repository files navigation
1. What is Rubinius Rubinius is an implementation of the Ruby programming language. Rubinius includes a bytecode virtual machine, parser, bytecode compiler, garbage collector, JIT native machine code compiler, and Ruby core and standard libraries. Rubinius currently is compatible with Ruby version 1.8.7. Support for Ruby version 1.9.2 is coming soon. 2. License Rubinius uses the BSD license. See LICENSE for details. 3. Installing Rubinius Rubinius runs on Mac OS X and many Unix/Linux operating systems. Support for Microsoft Windows is coming soon. For more information about building and running Rubinius, run 'rake docs'. To install Rubinius, use the following steps: 1. Ensure you have MRI 1.8.7+, rubygems, rake, and git installed 2. git clone git://github.com/evanphx/rubinius.git 3. cd rubinius 4. ./configure --prefix=/path/to/install/dir 5. rake install When the install process finishes, follow the directions to add the Rubinius executable (bin) directory to your PATH. Rubinius comes with RubyGems built-in. To install a gem, run the following: rbx gem install <gem_name> After installing Rubinius, you can access the built-in documentation at any time by running 'rbx docs'. 3.1 Installing with RVM You may wish to use the Ruby Version Manager (RVM) project to install Rubinius. For the most current documentation for RVM, please visit http://rvm.beginrescueend.com. Generally, the following commands should work: rvm install rbx # Installs the current release rvm install rbx-head # Installs the Rubinius master branch Once installed, 'rvm use rbx' should make Rubinius the available Ruby. 4. Version 1.1 Rubinius has been under development as a public open-source project since November 2006. Rubinius development is sponsored by Engine Yard, Inc. and assisted by the generous work of over 100 contributors. At version 1.1, Rubinius is significantly feature-complete. It is expected that your Ruby code will run correctly. Additionally, many MRI C extensions are expected to work, as long as they do not depend on MRI-specific object internals or the MRI interpreter internals. With the JIT, Rubinius performance is quite good, sometimes faster than MRI and sometimes slower. Rubinius generally executes Ruby code very fast as compared to MRI. However, since the majority of the Ruby core library is also implemented in Ruby rather than C as it is in MRI, code that depends heavily on Array, Hash, String, etc. may run slower in Rubinius right now. As the JIT improves, overall performance of your code under Rubinius will improve. 5. Goals * Thread safety. Rubinius intends to be thread-safe so you could embed more than one interpreter in a single application. * Clean, readable code that is easy for users to understand and extend. * Reliable, rock-solid code. Valgrind is used to help verify correctness. * Bring modern research in virtual machines, garbage collectors, and compilers to the Ruby programming language. 6. Tickets Please file tickets for bugs or problems that you encounter. The issue tracker is: http://github.com/evanphx/rubinius/issues. Run 'rake docs' for more details. 7. Contributing The Rubinius team welcomes contributions. Run 'rake docs' and see the "Contributing" page.
About
Rubinius, the Ruby VM
Resources
License
Stars
Watchers
Forks
Packages 0
No packages published
Languages
- Ruby 53.8%
- C 26.7%
- C++ 14.3%
- Shell 3.8%
- JavaScript 0.9%
- Perl 0.3%
- Other 0.2%