Terminates thr
and schedules another thread to be run.
If this thread is already marked to be killed, exit
returns the Thread
.
If this is the main thread, or the last thread, exits the process.
Returns the status of thr
.
"sleep"
Returned if this thread is sleeping or waiting on I/O
"run"
When this thread is executing
"aborting"
If this thread is aborting
false
When this thread is terminated normally
nil
If terminated with an exception.
a = Thread.new { raise("die now") } b = Thread.new { Thread.stop } c = Thread.new { Thread.exit } d = Thread.new { sleep } d.kill #=> #<Thread:0x401b3678 aborting> a.status #=> nil b.status #=> "sleep" c.status #=> false d.status #=> "aborting" Thread.current.status #=> "run"
Returns true
if thr
is running or sleeping.
thr = Thread.new { } thr.join #=> #<Thread:0x401b3fb0 dead> Thread.current.alive? #=> true thr.alive? #=> false
Wakes up the first thread in line waiting for this lock.
Return the tag object which was called for.
Return the return value which was called for.
Returns internal information of TracePoint
.
The contents of the returned value are implementation specific. It may be changed in future.
This method is only for debugging TracePoint
itself.
See also BigDecimal.new
Returns x/y
or arg
as a Rational
.
Rational(2, 3) #=> (2/3) Rational(5) #=> (5/1) Rational(0.5) #=> (1/2) Rational(0.3) #=> (5404319552844595/18014398509481984) Rational("2/3") #=> (2/3) Rational("0.3") #=> (3/10) Rational("10 cents") #=> ArgumentError Rational(nil) #=> TypeError Rational(1, nil) #=> TypeError
Syntax of the string form:
string form = extra spaces , rational , extra spaces ; rational = [ sign ] , unsigned rational ; unsigned rational = numerator | numerator , "/" , denominator ; numerator = integer part | fractional part | integer part , fractional part ; denominator = digits ; integer part = digits ; fractional part = "." , digits , [ ( "e" | "E" ) , [ sign ] , digits ] ; sign = "-" | "+" ; digits = digit , { digit | "_" , digit } ; digit = "0" | "1" | "2" | "3" | "4" | "5" | "6" | "7" | "8" | "9" ; extra spaces = ? \s* ? ;
See also String#to_r
.
Evaluates the Ruby expression(s) in string. If binding is given, which must be a Binding
object, the evaluation is performed in its context. If the optional filename and lineno parameters are present, they will be used when reporting syntax errors.
def get_binding(str) return binding end str = "hello" eval "str + ' Fred'" #=> "hello Fred" eval "str + ' Fred'", get_binding("bye") #=> "bye Fred"
Returns a new array with the results of running block once for every element in enum.
If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.
(1..4).map { |i| i*i } #=> [1, 4, 9, 16] (1..4).collect { "cat" } #=> ["cat", "cat", "cat", "cat"]
Returns first n elements from enum.
a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0] a.take(3) #=> [1, 2, 3] a.take(30) #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0]
Computes the arctangent of decimal
to the specified number of digits of precision, numeric
.
If decimal
is NaN, returns NaN.
BigMath.atan(BigDecimal('-1'), 16).to_s #=> "-0.785398163397448309615660845819878471907514682065e0"
Determines the equality of two numbers by comparing to zero, or using the epsilon value
Enables coverage measurement.
Convert self
to locale encoding
Convert self
to locale encoding
Returns self, for backward compatibility.
Returns true
if the named file is writable by the effective user and group id of this process. See eaccess(3).
Returns true
if the named file is executable by the effective user and group id of this process. See eaccess(3).
Returns true
if the named files are identical.
file_1 and file_2 can be an IO
object.
open("a", "w") {} p File.identical?("a", "a") #=> true p File.identical?("a", "./a") #=> true File.link("a", "b") p File.identical?("a", "b") #=> true File.symlink("a", "c") p File.identical?("a", "c") #=> true open("d", "w") {} p File.identical?("a", "d") #=> false
Initiates garbage collection, unless manually disabled.
This method is defined with keyword arguments that default to true:
def GC.start(full_mark: true, immediate_sweep: true); end
Use full_mark: false to perform a minor GC
. Use immediate_sweep: false to defer sweeping (use lazy sweep).
Note: These keyword arguments are implementation and version dependent. They are not guaranteed to be future-compatible, and may be ignored if the underlying implementation does not support them.
Returns a Hash
containing information about the GC
.
The hash includes information about internal statistics about GC
such as:
{ :count=>0, :heap_allocated_pages=>24, :heap_sorted_length=>24, :heap_allocatable_pages=>0, :heap_available_slots=>9783, :heap_live_slots=>7713, :heap_free_slots=>2070, :heap_final_slots=>0, :heap_marked_slots=>0, :heap_eden_pages=>24, :heap_tomb_pages=>0, :total_allocated_pages=>24, :total_freed_pages=>0, :total_allocated_objects=>7796, :total_freed_objects=>83, :malloc_increase_bytes=>2389312, :malloc_increase_bytes_limit=>16777216, :minor_gc_count=>0, :major_gc_count=>0, :remembered_wb_unprotected_objects=>0, :remembered_wb_unprotected_objects_limit=>0, :old_objects=>0, :old_objects_limit=>0, :oldmalloc_increase_bytes=>2389760, :oldmalloc_increase_bytes_limit=>16777216 }
The contents of the hash are implementation specific and may be changed in the future.
This method is only expected to work on C Ruby.
Returns the elapsed real time used to execute the given block.
Returns the elapsed real time used to execute the given block.