Screencast: Ruby's IO Buffering And You!

Published on September 25, 2012 by Jesse Storimer

Where I show you the difference between write() and syswrite() , explain what happens when you set sync = true , and dive into the Rubinius source code to bring it all together.

I've been delving into Ruby's IO system lately and finding out lots of neat things. So I decided to share a few. The whole thing is less than 10 minutes long and demonstrates a bunch of nuances about working with File and Socket in Ruby.

One quick correction. I say that the InternalBuffer class is just a regular Ruby class. The truth is that it's a Ruby class whose storage is backed by a C++ class deep inside Rubinius. So C++ is managing that memory, not Ruby.

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