Result for 475E7B1A0B627EA7C938721C96CAAC91D691B7A2

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FileName./usr/share/rubygems-integration/2.3.0/specifications/nio4r-1.2.1.gemspec
FileSize1167
MD5D47E5637552AA5D6EE9BD175EE1047DB
SHA-1475E7B1A0B627EA7C938721C96CAAC91D691B7A2
SHA-256D00C79749B738559D1CB5469D0678E5DC559A1844FFB4CCF17BC069E1B14961F
SSDEEP24:ZkbhZkkXaON/ZZ6ZFJT1i7udE2wEx5Fe0I/SvJ/K3qA:uDkO9bSn1i7udtwEngP/M/u
TLSHT1CE21EE1A0963E4B13752318148C2109207FBE1597B86E008B66AD854661AE8F77DE67B
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FileSize36276
MD559595352CA549F6E8BD51B296288428F
PackageDescriptionRuby library providing a selector API for monitoring IO objects nio4r (New IO for Ruby) provides an abstract, cross-platform stateful I/O selector API for Ruby. I/O selectors are the heart of "reactor"-based event loops, and monitor multiple I/O objects for various types of readiness, e.g. ready for reading or writing. . The most similar API provided by Ruby today is Kernel.select, however the select API requires you to pass in arrays of all of the I/O objects you're interested in every time. nio4r provides a more object-oriented API that lets you register I/O objects with a selector then handle them when they're selected for various types of events. . nio4r is modeled after the Java NIO API, but simplified for ease-of-use. . Its goals are: . * Expose high-level interfaces for stateful IO selectors. * Keep the API small to maximize both portability and performance across many different OSes and Ruby VMs. * Provide inherently thread-safe facilities for working with IO objects.
PackageMaintainerDebian Ruby Extras Maintainers <pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNameruby-nio4r
PackageSectionruby
PackageVersion1.2.1-1
SHA-1569B86D7046958EF1AA20CFAF146EC8E9416F9B1
SHA-256DC9C2848AD01A79F10F9AFD189716412B64413DF5ECCA967D8ECB538EC22DF8A