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    Anasayfa » Ruby Embraces WebAssembly for CRuby Binaries
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    Ruby Embraces WebAssembly for CRuby Binaries

    By mustafa efeEkim 28, 2024Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Ruby 3.2.0 Launches with Initial WASI Support for WebAssembly Integration

    Ruby 3.2.0, released on Christmas Day, marks a significant upgrade to the widely-used open-source dynamic programming language. This version introduces initial support for the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI), empowering developers to create CRuby binaries that can operate in various environments, including web browsers and serverless edge platforms. The incorporation of WASI into Ruby opens up new possibilities for web development, allowing developers to run Ruby applications in contexts that were previously dominated by languages like JavaScript.

    Available for download at ruby-lang.org, Ruby 3.2.0 showcases a preliminary port of WASI that successfully passes basic and bootstrap test suites, although it does not utilize the Thread API. WebAssembly, designed to execute programs quickly and safely within browsers, has become a popular choice among developers seeking to expand their toolkit. With the introduction of WASI support, Ruby can now compete in this evolving landscape, enabling developers to leverage the language’s expressive syntax in conjunction with modern web technologies.

    However, the Ruby development team acknowledges that certain features are currently lacking in the WASI and WebAssembly implementations, particularly concerning Fiber, exception handling, and garbage collection. To address these limitations, CRuby employs Asyncify, which facilitates binary transformation to better manage execution flow. This approach allows developers to utilize asynchronous programming patterns within their Ruby applications, enhancing performance and responsiveness in web-based environments.

    Additionally, Ruby’s developers have implemented a virtual file system on top of the WASI interface, simplifying the packaging and distribution of Ruby applications. This innovation enables developers to bundle their Ruby applications into a single .wasm file, streamlining deployment processes and reducing the complexity often associated with managing dependencies in web projects. As Ruby continues to evolve, the integration of WASI and WebAssembly is poised to open new avenues for developers, solidifying Ruby’s position in the modern programming landscape.

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