Dne 2022-01-03 16:51, Ladislav Slezák napsal:
[3] https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2021/12/25/ruby-3-1-0-released/
Ruby 3.1 also includes a new just-in-time compiler enabled with
'--yjit'.
I wondered whether it might be useful for us, and the answer seems to be
a
resounding NO:
By default, YJIT allocates an additional 256MiB for generated code. The
additional size allocated can be tuned with a command-line parameter,
but
allocating too little memory will result in YJIT crashing.
https://speed.yjit.org/benchmarks/bench-2021-10-13-070947
Martin