Provides a C-optimized method for in-place XORing of two (or three) strings
FasterCSV is intended as a replacement to Ruby's standard CSV library. It
was designed to address concerns users of that library had and it has three
primary goals:
1. Be significantly faster than CSV while remaining a pure Ruby library.
2. Use a smaller and easier to maintain code base. (We're about even now,
but not if you compare the features!)
3. Improve on the CSV interface.
FastRI improves on the aging RI documentation tool: much faster, needs less
RAM, "scoped" searches, e.g. get String extensions defined in a given RubyGems
package, fast full-text search, remote access via DRb (auto-discovered).
Optimized replacement for thread.rb primitives
fattr.rb is a "fatter attr" for ruby.
fattr.rb supercedes attributes.rb as that library,
even though it added only one method to the global
namespace, collided too frequently with user code
in particular rails' code.
ffi-compiler is a ruby library for automating compilation of native libraries
for use with ffi. To use, define your own ruby->native API using ffi, implement
it in C, then use ffi-compiler to compile it.
Ruby FFI wrapper around YAJL 2.x
Ruby-FFI is a ruby extension for programmatically loading dynamic libraries,
binding functions within them, and calling those functions from Ruby code.
This is a small ruby library that allows Ruby to 'tail' a file,
including following a file, that still is growing like the Unix
command 'tail -f' can.
This Library is similar to Perl's File::Tail. It can be used to
extend Ruby's File-objects, for File-derived classes, or by
using the included simple File::Tail::Logfile class.
rubygem-filesize is a small class for handling filesizes with both the SI and
binary prefixes, allowing conversion from any size to any other size.