Hi,
Is there some way to save the bytecode generated by Ruby 1.9 to disk
such that I can then run that bytecode again later? Similar to Python
and .pyo files?
Thanks
- J
Hi,
Is there some way to save the bytecode generated by Ruby 1.9 to disk
such that I can then run that bytecode again later? Similar to Python
and .pyo files?
Thanks
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I am a greenhand
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