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<title>[ruby/stringio] Support `Ractor#value`</title>
<updated>2025-06-03T07:44:36+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Hiroshi SHIBATA</name>
<email>hsbt@ruby-lang.org</email>
</author>
<published>2025-06-03T07:44:29+00:00</published>
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(https://github.com/ruby/stringio/pull/134)

from https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21262

We need to alias `Ractor#value` to `Ractor#take` for old versions of
Ruby.

---------

https://github.com/ruby/stringio/commit/9954dabd80

Co-authored-by: Koichi Sasada &lt;ko1@atdot.net&gt;
Co-authored-by: Sutou Kouhei &lt;kou@clear-code.com&gt;
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<pre>
(https://github.com/ruby/stringio/pull/134)

from https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21262

We need to alias `Ractor#value` to `Ractor#take` for old versions of
Ruby.

---------

https://github.com/ruby/stringio/commit/9954dabd80

Co-authored-by: Koichi Sasada &lt;ko1@atdot.net&gt;
Co-authored-by: Sutou Kouhei &lt;kou@clear-code.com&gt;
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<entry>
<title>`Ractor::Port`</title>
<updated>2025-05-30T19:01:33+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Koichi Sasada</name>
<email>ko1@atdot.net</email>
</author>
<published>2025-05-26T18:58:04+00:00</published>
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* Added `Ractor::Port`
  * `Ractor::Port#receive` (support multi-threads)
  * `Rcator::Port#close`
  * `Ractor::Port#closed?`
* Added some methods
  * `Ractor#join`
  * `Ractor#value`
  * `Ractor#monitor`
  * `Ractor#unmonitor`
* Removed some methods
  * `Ractor#take`
  * `Ractor.yield`
* Change the spec
  * `Racotr.select`

You can wait for multiple sequences of messages with `Ractor::Port`.

```ruby
ports = 3.times.map{ Ractor::Port.new }
ports.map.with_index do |port, ri|
  Ractor.new port,ri do |port, ri|
    3.times{|i| port &lt;&lt; "r#{ri}-#{i}"}
  end
end

p ports.each{|port| pp 3.times.map{port.receive}}

```

In this example, we use 3 ports, and 3 Ractors send messages to them respectively.
We can receive a series of messages from each port.

You can use `Ractor#value` to get the last value of a Ractor's block:

```ruby
result = Ractor.new do
  heavy_task()
end.value
```

You can wait for the termination of a Ractor with `Ractor#join` like this:

```ruby
Ractor.new do
  some_task()
end.join
```

`#value` and `#join` are similar to `Thread#value` and `Thread#join`.

To implement `#join`, `Ractor#monitor` (and `Ractor#unmonitor`) is introduced.

This commit changes `Ractor.select()` method.
It now only accepts ports or Ractors, and returns when a port receives a message or a Ractor terminates.

We removes `Ractor.yield` and `Ractor#take` because:
* `Ractor::Port` supports most of similar use cases in a simpler manner.
* Removing them significantly simplifies the code.

We also change the internal thread scheduler code (thread_pthread.c):
* During barrier synchronization, we keep the `ractor_sched` lock to avoid deadlocks.
  This lock is released by `rb_ractor_sched_barrier_end()`
  which is called at the end of operations that require the barrier.
* fix potential deadlock issues by checking interrupts just before setting UBF.

https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21262
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* Added `Ractor::Port`
  * `Ractor::Port#receive` (support multi-threads)
  * `Rcator::Port#close`
  * `Ractor::Port#closed?`
* Added some methods
  * `Ractor#join`
  * `Ractor#value`
  * `Ractor#monitor`
  * `Ractor#unmonitor`
* Removed some methods
  * `Ractor#take`
  * `Ractor.yield`
* Change the spec
  * `Racotr.select`

You can wait for multiple sequences of messages with `Ractor::Port`.

```ruby
ports = 3.times.map{ Ractor::Port.new }
ports.map.with_index do |port, ri|
  Ractor.new port,ri do |port, ri|
    3.times{|i| port &lt;&lt; "r#{ri}-#{i}"}
  end
end

p ports.each{|port| pp 3.times.map{port.receive}}

```

In this example, we use 3 ports, and 3 Ractors send messages to them respectively.
We can receive a series of messages from each port.

You can use `Ractor#value` to get the last value of a Ractor's block:

```ruby
result = Ractor.new do
  heavy_task()
end.value
```

You can wait for the termination of a Ractor with `Ractor#join` like this:

```ruby
Ractor.new do
  some_task()
end.join
```

`#value` and `#join` are similar to `Thread#value` and `Thread#join`.

To implement `#join`, `Ractor#monitor` (and `Ractor#unmonitor`) is introduced.

This commit changes `Ractor.select()` method.
It now only accepts ports or Ractors, and returns when a port receives a message or a Ractor terminates.

We removes `Ractor.yield` and `Ractor#take` because:
* `Ractor::Port` supports most of similar use cases in a simpler manner.
* Removing them significantly simplifies the code.

We also change the internal thread scheduler code (thread_pthread.c):
* During barrier synchronization, we keep the `ractor_sched` lock to avoid deadlocks.
  This lock is released by `rb_ractor_sched_barrier_end()`
  which is called at the end of operations that require the barrier.
* fix potential deadlock issues by checking interrupts just before setting UBF.

https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21262
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<entry>
<title>Ensure test suite is compatible with --frozen-string-literal</title>
<updated>2024-03-14T16:56:15+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Jean Boussier</name>
<email>byroot@ruby-lang.org</email>
</author>
<published>2024-03-13T11:50:11+00:00</published>
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<id>09d8c99cdcb04fb6c6c8e61c9dea28927a3a0b46</id>
<content type='text'>
As preparation for https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20205
making sure the test suite is compatible with frozen string
literals is making things easier.
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As preparation for https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20205
making sure the test suite is compatible with frozen string
literals is making things easier.
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<entry>
<title>[stringio] Make stringio Ractor safe</title>
<updated>2020-12-18T13:00:07+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Kenta Murata</name>
<email>mrkn@mrkn.jp</email>
</author>
<published>2020-12-17T01:05:07+00:00</published>
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<id>3d3194412918012ddab185751b84ebb64fe6e5d5</id>
<content type='text'>
https://github.com/ruby/stringio/commit/ee3fec7512
https://github.com/ruby/stringio/commit/18dcd045ef
https://github.com/ruby/stringio/commit/18dcd045ef
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<pre>
https://github.com/ruby/stringio/commit/ee3fec7512
https://github.com/ruby/stringio/commit/18dcd045ef
https://github.com/ruby/stringio/commit/18dcd045ef
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