Manfred Usselmann wrote:
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 10:14:19 -0500
Thomas E Enebo wrote:
If you pass -J-Djruby.native.enabled=false it will run in a 100% Pure
Java runtime. We can remove the 100% from our description, since it
is not the default, but we can run in an 100% mode. Is this
dishonest?
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 10:14:19 -0500
Thomas E Enebo wrote:
> If you pass -J-Djruby.native.enabled=false it will run in a 100% Pure
> Java runtime. We can remove the 100% from our description, since it
> is not the default, but we can run in an 100% mode. Is this
> dishonest? Anyone else have a
If you pass -J-Djruby.native.enabled=false it will run in a 100% Pure
Java runtime. We can remove the 100% from our description, since it
is not the default, but we can run in an 100% mode. Is this
dishonest? Anyone else have an opinion?
-Tom
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Todd Stout wrot
Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of JRuby. However, I think it is a little
dishonest to proudly proclaim that JRuby is 100% Java on the main project
page. Jeroen Frijters, of IKVM fame, pointed out recently that JRuby is not
what most folks would consider 100% Java. The relevant discussion is
l