Here's what I did to get things working.
Yep, over at: https://developer.apple.com
Here's what I did to get things working.
Yep, over at: https://developer.apple.com
| # interpreted AST | |
| system ~/projects/jruby $ jruby.bash -X-C mandelbrot.rb 20 | |
| warming up | |
| running mandelbrot(500) for 20 iterations | |
| 4.862 | |
| 4.822 | |
| 4.822 | |
| 4.846 | |
| 5.057 |
| class Member | |
| def init(): | |
| self.connecting = True | |
| self.sleep_condition = condition variable | |
| self.monitoring = True | |
| self.up = False | |
| start a thread that runs monitor() | |
| def monitor() | |
| while self.monitoring: |
| (function () { | |
| rcversion = '1.0'; | |
| load('underscore.min.js') | |
| // NOTES | |
| // Basics, wrap the whole thing in a function | |
| // Set a version for sanity's sake | |
| // Load underscore, a must in any javascript environment |
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| #!/bin/env ruby | |
| # lazy hack from Robert Klemme | |
| module Memory | |
| # sizes are guessed, I was too lazy to look | |
| # them up and then they are also platform | |
| # dependent | |
| REF_SIZE = 4 # ? | |
| OBJ_OVERHEAD = 4 # ? |