@wycats does @skylight works with @jruby, @rubinius and @vertx_project or only with mri?
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@wycats unable to make sense of you're response. Could you link to docs that explain it? -
@rubinius we use MRI internal event APIs to track allocations. Does Rubinius support those APIs from C? -
@wycats no idea what those APIs are. Have you seen Rubinius::Metrics? https://github.com/rubinius/rubinius/releases/tag/v2.3.0 … -
@rubinius or per thread allocation counts we can get at any time. -
@wycats all metrics are collected thread local and aggregate by a background thread. A per-thread view may be possible. -
@rubinius a per-thread view would work for us. We'd have to investigate why things don't compile today. -
@wycats there's no value in supporting more MRI C-API. We abstract the metrics to Rubinius::Metrics. Happy to have help with the API. -
@rubinius I mean stupid simple stuff. We do most of the heavy lifting in Rust and bind using the simple C API. Maybe it works? - 1 more reply
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@wycats JRuby supports the same event hook API as MRI. Need to add new events, but it's there. Is that the API you mean? -
@headius allocation events aren't exposed to Ruby in MRI. C API only. -
@wycats Yeah, I'm talking about our native API. We support the same hook system.
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@wycats@_jesus_rafael@skylight@jruby@rubinius@vertx_project Should be simple to provide whatever you need on JRuby/JVM. Let's chat.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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