Re: [Mongrel] Win32 service question

2007-11-21 Thread Luis Lavena
On Nov 21, 2007 4:49 AM, Csaba Okrona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thank you both, Geoffrey and cdr for your help.
 I didn't know it was threaded on win32 by default :)

 Then I don't really get why there's so big performance difference bw/ a unix
 backed mongrel
 and a win32 one...


The current (official) build of ruby on windows is compiled with a
older, not-so-optimized compiler (Visual C 6.0). It is 30% slower than
the same code compiled with GCC 3.4.5 (or 4.2.1).

Future versions of ruby for windows will provide updated builds, we
are working on that  :-)

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Re: [Mongrel] Win32 service question

2007-11-20 Thread Geoffrey Bays
Csaba: You can run anything multithreaded on Windows by using Ruby
Threads. These are green threads, not native ones, and they are
non-blocking, which is what you would want. Look up some examples of
using the Thread class, which is in the Ruby language core, and you
should be on your way. You can create them in a loop and get many
running. I am new to Ruby, otherwise I would give you a concrete
example.

On Nov 20, 2007 7:46 AM, Csaba Okrona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,

 First, I'm new to the list, so I'd like to say hello to all fellow
 mongrelists :)

 Second, I'd like to ask you if there's any way to make a simple mongrel
 script run multithreaded?

  No rails, just plain old

 class MyHandler  Mongrel::HttpHandler
 .
 .
 .
 h = Mongrel::HttpServer.new(127.0.0.1, 80)

 stuff.

 Since win32 lacks fork, I don't know if I can make it process multiple
 request simultaneously.
 I've read about the mongrel rails service thing, but that's only for rails,
 if I'm not mistaken.

 Thank you in advance,
 Ochronus

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Re: [Mongrel] Win32 service question

2007-11-20 Thread Csaba Okrona
Thank you both, Geoffrey and cdr for your help.
I didn't know it was threaded on win32 by default :)

Then I don't really get why there's so big performance difference bw/ a unix
backed mongrel
and a win32 one...



On Nov 20, 2007 1:04 PM, cdr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Csaba: You can run anything multithreaded on Windows by using Ruby
  Threads.

   Second, I'd like to ask you if there's any way to make a simple
 mongrel
   script run multithreaded?

 you get threaded handlers for free, by default. you have to explicitly go
 out of your way to defeat this behavior.. grep -i mutex in the rails or
 camping handler to see how its done


  
   Since win32 lacks fork, I don't know if I can make it process multiple
   request simultaneously.

 fork() is implemented in win32/process extension. not that youd want to
 use that, or anything,

 i tried it once in a real-world script that would fork itself and spawn
 gcc children and it was very weird, to say the least (lots of return values
 were just corrupt garbled crap). compounded by running mingw's bash where
 things are wonky already.

 but this doesnt matter, since mongrel's ruby isnt actually forking,
 apache-style, to enable concurrency...


 if youre further curious, check out wyhaines' evented mongrel
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