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mmvds, 2015-09-16 00:18:31

Is a Ruby to Go converter possible?

There is a script in Ruby, it slows down a lot, are there converters in Golang for subsequent compilation?

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archelon, 2019-04-19
@Avocod

You can just use a picture, or you can try this thing:
https://github.com/anseki/leader-line

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irishmann, 2019-04-19
@irishmann

SVG

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Yuri Yarosh, 2015-09-16
@voidnugget

No.

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Kirill, 2015-09-16
@kshvakov

And why do you need Go in particular, judging by the fact that it is "converting it that is not particularly close to you.
For Ruby, there is crystal-lang.org

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Roman Mirilaczvili, 2015-09-16
@2ord

Theoretically, you can broadcast, but the result will be such a mess that you can’t overpower.
Do not forget that you need to create an infrastructure to support the language by writing libraries.
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Instead of broadcasting in Go, you should run it with a profiler and find out where the delay is. It makes sense to optimize the Ruby script.

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Sergey, 2015-09-16
Protko @Fesor

The idea of ​​the translator was yes even somehow no.

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