On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter <head...@headius.com>wrote:
> json was incorporated into 1.9.3 as a standard library. We copy it in when > we need to update it, but it is not currently upgradable as a gem (we > always see our stdlib copy). > Wow, sorry for my ignorance. Now, I totally understood what "upgradable extensions" means. Thanks, -Yoko > - Charlie (mobile) > On Jun 23, 2013 5:24 PM, "Yoko Harada" <yoko...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thanks for explaining in detail. >> >> On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter < >> head...@headius.com> wrote: >> >>> > For example, pure Java Nokogiri will have some good effects from this? >>> >>> Can you elaborate? Are you referring to the problem of bundling >>> Nokogiri with a "complete" style jar, as on Ruboto? >>> >> >> Sure. >> You mentioned about json. In my understanding, json is like nokogiri, it >> is a Java extension and a gem. >> So, I couldn't figure out why "upgradable extensions" is explained as >> "like json." >> Is json a part of JRuby for now? >> >> -Yoko >> >