Towards Ruby3x3 Performance Introducing RTL and MJIT Vladimir Makarov Red Hat September 21, 2017 Vladimir Makarov (Red Hat) Towards Ruby3x3 Performance September 21, 2017 1 / 30 About Myself Red Hat, Toronto office, Canada Tools group (GCC, Glibc, LLVM, Rust, Go, OpenMP) I part of a bigger platform enablement team (porting Linux kernel to new hardware) 20 years of work on GCC 2 years of work on MR
Hash tables are an important part of dynamic programming languages. They are widely used because of their flexibility, and their performance is important for the overall performance of numerous programs. Ruby is not an exception. In brief, Ruby hash tables provide the following API: insert an element with given key if it is not yet on the table or update the element value if it is on the table del
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