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* [ANN] io_splice 4.4.1 - zero-copy pipe I/O for Linux and Ruby
@ 2019-01-02 21:15 Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2019-01-02 21:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ruby-io-splice

The splice family of Linux system calls can transfer data between file
descriptors without the need to copy data into userspace.  Instead of a
userspace buffer, they rely on an ordinary Unix pipe as a kernel-level
buffer.

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Changes: minor updates

    This release fixes mismatched indentation warnings in
    Ruby 2.6+.  There are also some minor doc updates.

    Of course, all the relevant functionality is also in the
    "sleepy_penguin" RubyGem.  So chances are you won't need
    this package and increase overhead from DSOs(*)

    4 changes since v4.4.0

          io/splice: fix mismatched indentation warnings
          pkg.mk: build system updates
          doc: update URLs to HTTPS and remove refs to mail software
          README: add a note on sleepy_penguin providing splice + tee

    (*) https://udrepper.livejournal.com/8790.html

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