/o regexp modifier (Ruby compatibility)
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Key: JRUBY-1552
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1552
Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Compiler, Core Classes/Modules, Parser
A
Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
Hey, some locals are trying to gauge interest in a possible JRuby
Conference. It seems like there's enough folks doing JRuby stuff now
that a one or two-day conf could be sustained. It would probably be in
"JRuby Country", Minneapolis, Minnesota. I haven't heard any
Robert Dempsey wrote:
We (ADS) would definitely be interested, as long as it isn't during the
Minnesota winter ;).
Maybe that would make it more interesting? There's a number of places in
MN where we could have the conference that would be entirely attached to
hotels and downtown hot spots vi
Hey, some locals are trying to gauge interest in a possible JRuby
Conference. It seems like there's enough folks doing JRuby stuff now
that a one or two-day conf could be sustained. It would probably be in
"JRuby Country", Minneapolis, Minnesota. I haven't heard any possible dates.
Would any f
Thomas E Enebo wrote:
Getting a decent list of which types of regexps are slower and which
ones are faster would be good to see. It all comes down to a
trade-off and it is important to make sure we are not killing
something common by making this the default. If we see a list of the
types of re
Getting a decent list of which types of regexps are slower and which
ones are faster would be good to see. It all comes down to a
trade-off and it is important to make sure we are not killing
something common by making this the default. If we see a list of the
types of regexps someone may scream
I think we're getting close to considering merging Ola's Rej-based code
into trunk, since although there's more perf work to do on it, it
already eliminates the byte[]/char[] conversion overhead.
Right now it's not compiling for me, so look into that if you can Ola.
But what about some discuss