Result for 84A4C8AD3217B40BFC825529D9A1CA7B9E78FD75

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/ruby/vendor_ruby/2.1.0/nio4r_ext.so
FileSize67284
MD5541D3A26E534C84D8033EEEEBD1BCC97
SHA-184A4C8AD3217B40BFC825529D9A1CA7B9E78FD75
SHA-2562DC068B388ECD4B732C7F4B768728C8AF262F47865F965B1F6AF1C004717DF72
SSDEEP1536:nedJJdGtXNUHW5vU+X81AzGbGztOaVnkaGpLpk/PJPLoqy:nenJs1mW5vUi82GbItOaV3ULIPLoB
TLSHT176633A42B60BCAF1F3D256784BCB9237963054069517E7B2FB4C779E38362097E22A35
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize36068
MD5FC5CA28619D1B1ED453284AAFFEDE72B
PackageDescriptionRuby library providing a selector API for monitoring IO objects nio4r (New IO for Ruby) provides an abstract, cross-platform stateful I/O selector API for Ruby. I/O selectors are the heart of "reactor"-based event loops, and monitor multiple I/O objects for various types of readiness, e.g. ready for reading or writing. . The most similar API provided by Ruby today is Kernel.select, however the select API requires you to pass in arrays of all of the I/O objects you're interested in every time. nio4r provides a more object-oriented API that lets you register I/O objects with a selector then handle them when they're selected for various types of events. . nio4r is modeled after the Java NIO API, but simplified for ease-of-use. . Its goals are: . * Expose high-level interfaces for stateful IO selectors. * Keep the API small to maximize both portability and performance across many different OSes and Ruby VMs. * Provide inherently thread-safe facilities for working with IO objects.
PackageMaintainerDebian Ruby Extras Maintainers <pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNameruby-nio4r
PackageSectionruby
PackageVersion1.0.0-1
SHA-18CBAEA934D66C85497E53EC9138CAAF2C84DBA9D
SHA-2569BA78F3F8E83BFE404F9EB31AA781ECC7F7A3426635E1845E68631A8EB3C5422