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How do you get it to index ruby gems?

thanks,
dom

On 11/8/06, Mauricio Fernandez <mfp / acm.org> wrote:
>
> FastRI 0.1.0: faster, smarter RI docs for Ruby, DRb-enabled
>
> FastRI can be installed with RubyGems:
>   gem install fastri
> (if you get an old version/a 404 error, please allow some time after the
> release until the package propagates to the RubyForge mirrors). Please
> read
> below for an important note regarding the RubyGems packages.
>
> Additional information, tarballs... at
>   http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?fastri
>
> Overview
> > FastRI is an alternative to the ri command-line tool. It is *much* faster,
> and
> also allows you to offer RI lookup services over DRb. FastRI is smarter
> than
> ri, and can find classes anywhere in the hierarchy without specifying the
> "full path". It also knows about gems, and can tell you e.g. which
> extensions
> to a core class were added by a specific gem.
>
> Usage
> > There are two parts to FastRI:
> * the server: fastri-server
> * the client: fri
>
> FastRI uses a Rinda Ring to allow servers to be discovered automatically
> without needing to indicate the DRb URIs manually. It can work across
> machines if you make sure the ring server is bound to the correct
> interface,
> and the ACL permissions are correct.
>
> Examples
> > $ fastri-server      (creates the index on the first run, blocks)
>
> Later,
> $ fri Array#fetch
>
> Speed
> > fri is much faster than ri; here are some times measured with a cold
> cache:
>
> $ time fri -f plain Array#fetch
> ------------------------------------------------------------ Array#fetch
>       array.fetch(index)                    -> obj
> [...]
> real    0m0.287s  (real    0m0.127s with a hot cache)
> user    0m0.048s
> sys     0m0.008s
>
> Compare to:
> $ time ri -T -f plain Array#fetch
> ------------------------------------------------------------ Array#fetch
> [...]
> real    0m10.136s (real    ~ 1.5s with a hot cache)
> user    0m1.140s
> sys     0m0.464s
>
> Smart searches
> > This illustrates FastRI's ability to locate classes deep in the class
> hierarchy:
>
> $ fri Base
> ------------------------------------------------------ Multiple choices:
>
>       ActionMailer::Base, ActionView::Base, ActionWebService::API::Base,
>       ActionWebService::Base, ActionWebService::Client::Base,
>       ActiveRecord::Base, MapReduce::ActiveRecord::Base,
>       RSS::Maker::Base, Scruffy::Components::Base,
>       Scruffy::Formatters::Base, Scruffy::Layers::Base,
>       Scruffy::Renderers::Base, Scruffy::Themes::Base
>
> $ fri Themes::Base
> ------------------------------------------- Class: Scruffy::Themes::Base
>       Scruffy::Themes::Base
>       Author: Brasten Sager
>
>       Date:   August 14th, 2006
>
> Compare to
> $ ri Themes::Base      .... several seconds later ...
> Nothing known about Themes::Base
>
> A note about RubyGems + FastRI
> 
> RubyGems adds a noticeable overhead to fri, making it run slower than if
> you
> installed it directly from the tarball with setup.rb.
>
> Compare the execution time when installed with RubyGems:
>   $ time fri -f plain String > /dev/null
>
>   real  0m0.385s
>   user  0m0.244s
>   sys   0m0.036s
>
> to the time fri actually takes to run, without the overhead introduced by
> RubyGems:
>   $ time ruby bin/fri -f plain String > /dev/null
>
>   real  0m0.088s
>   user  0m0.040s
>   sys   0m0.008s
>
> If you care about those extra 300ms (and there are situations where they
> will
> matter, e.g. when using fri for method completion), get FastRI from the
> tarballs.
>
> Thanks
> 
> rubikitch
> ---------
> * command-line options to load/build the index
> * testing and suggestions
>
> Kristof Bastiaensen
> -------------------
> For showing the way with ri-emacs.rb.
>
> License
> > FastRI is licensed under the same terms as Ruby. See LICENSE.
>
> Feedback
> > Bug reports, patches, comments... are appreciated.
> You can contact the author via <mfp / acm.org>. Please add "fastri" to the
> subject in order to bypass the spam filters.
>
>
> --
> Mauricio Fernandez  -   http://eigenclass.org   -  singular Ruby
>
>

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