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DevMeeting-2024-09-05

Added by mame (Yusuke Endoh) 4 months ago. Updated 3 months ago.

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[ruby-core:118773]

Description

The next dev meeting

Date: 2024/09/05 13:00-17:00 (JST)
Log: https://github.com/ruby/dev-meeting-log/blob/master/2024/DevMeeting-2024-09-05.md

  • Dev meeting IS NOT a decision-making place. All decisions should be done at the bug tracker.
  • Dev meeting is a place we can ask Matz, nobu, nurse and other developers directly.
  • Matz is a very busy person. Take this opportunity to ask him. If you can not attend, other attendees can ask instead of you (if attendees can understand your issue).
  • We will write a record of the discussion in the file or to each ticket in English.
  • All activities are best-effort (keep in mind that most of us are volunteer developers).
  • The date, time and place of the meeting are scheduled according to when/where we can reserve Matz's time.
  • DO NOT discuss then on this ticket, please.

Call for agenda items

If you have a ticket that you want matz and committers to discuss, please post it into this ticket in the following format:

* [Ticket ref] Ticket title (your name)
  * Comment (A summary of the ticket, why you put this ticket here, what point should be discussed, etc.)

Example:

* [Feature #14609] `Kernel#p` without args shows the receiver (ko1)
  * I feel this feature is very useful and some people say :+1: so let discuss this feature.
  • It is recommended to add a comment by 2024/09/02. We hold a preparatory meeting to create an agenda a few days before the dev-meeting.
  • The format is strict. We'll use this script to automatically create an markdown-style agenda. We may ignore a comment that does not follow the format.
  • Your comment is mandatory. We cannot read all discussion of the ticket in a limited time. We appreciate it if you could write a short summary and update from a previous discussion.

Related issues 1 (1 open0 closed)

Related to Ruby master - Misc #14770: [META] DevelopersMeetingOpenActions
Actions #1

Updated by mame (Yusuke Endoh) 4 months ago

  • Related to Misc #14770: [META] DevelopersMeeting added

Updated by byroot (Jean Boussier) 3 months ago · Edited

  • [Feature #20594] A new String method to append bytes while preserving encoding (byroot)
    • Continuation from previous meeting
    • Alan proposed the method to be named append_as_bytes, to be variadic and accept both String and Integer (so like the original proposal).
    • For integer the behavior would be the same as setbyte, so mask 0x80.
    • Early implementation prototype show a ~13% gain on our benchmark.
  • [Feature #20684] Add optimized instructions for frozen literal Hash and Array (byroot)
    • Allow to avoid having to define EMPTY_HASH = {}.freeze or EMPTY_ARRAY.freeze constant in hotspots (see code samples in the issue).
    • Also give some minor gains when defining frozen constants.
    • Not a big optimization, but a very small patch and help usability.

Updated by jeremyevans0 (Jeremy Evans) 3 months ago

  • [Bug #20675] Parse error with required kwargs and omitted parens (jeremyevans0)
    • Is consistency with method parameters worth breaking compatibility in this case?

Updated by hsbt (Hiroshi SHIBATA) 3 months ago

  • [Feature #20309] Bundled gems for Ruby 3.5
    • Discuss about benchmark,irb and reline

Updated by kjtsanaktsidis (KJ Tsanaktsidis) 3 months ago

  • [Bug #20693] Dir.tmpdir should perform a real access check before warning about writability
    • A minor paper-cut, but I ran into this while running Ruby's tests in an unprivileged Docker container
    • File::Stat#writable? is really just guessing; to really know if a directory is writable, you need to ask the OS (through a call to File.writable?)
    • There's a broader question about whether we should deprecate File::Stat#writable? and File::Stat#readable? altogether, since they can't possibly be correct in 100% of cases. But I'm happy just to fix this one case in Dir.tmpdir for now.

Updated by znz (Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA) 3 months ago · Edited

  • [Feature #20673] Enable native SOCKS support by default (znz)
    • I think enable by default is better than depend on an environment variable.

Updated by byroot (Jean Boussier) 3 months ago

  • [Feature #20707] Move Time#xmlschema (AKA iso8601) into core (byroot)
    • Usability wise, this is such a common format that I'd expect to have it without needing to require anything.
    • On a more general point, require 'time' is always a bit surprising because Time is a core Class. So the case could be made for other methods perhaps?
    • Bringing it in core would allow to write it without relying on strftime, and a quick prototype I did shows it can be 5x faster.
    • Given Ruby is used a lot for JSON APIs, and often contains Time fields (e.g. updated_at), this happen to a non-negligeable hotspot in many Ruby deployments.
Actions #8

Updated by mame (Yusuke Endoh) 3 months ago

  • Description updated (diff)
  • Status changed from Open to Closed
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