├── .ruby-version ├── .gitignore ├── Gemfile ├── .travis.yml ├── readme.md └── LICENSE /.ruby-version: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2.5.3 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Gemfile.lock 2 | *json 3 | node_modules 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Gemfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # frozen_string_literal: true 2 | 3 | source 'https://rubygems.org' 4 | 5 | gem 'awesome_bot', '~> 1.18' 6 | gem 'rake', '~> 12' 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: ruby 2 | before_install: 3 | - gem update --system 4 | - gem install bundler 5 | script: "awesome_bot readme.md --allow-dupe" 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [[RubyNLP](https://github.com/arbox/nlp-with-ruby) | 2 | [RubyDataScience](https://github.com/arbox/data-science-with-ruby) | 3 | [RubyML](https://github.com/arbox/machine-learning-with-ruby)] 4 | 5 | 6 | **The list is under heavy construction!** 7 | 8 | # Ruby communicates with other Languages 9 | 10 | Ruby Mixture with other Programming Languages 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | - [Extending Ruby](#extending-ruby) 15 | * [C/C++](#c/c) 16 | * [GNU Octave](#gnu-octave) 17 | * [Go](#go) 18 | * [Java](#java) 19 | * [JavaScript](#javascript) 20 | * [Julia](#julia) 21 | * [Nim](#nim) 22 | * [Python](#python) 23 | * [R](#r) 24 | * [Rust](#rust) 25 | - [Embedding Ruby](#embedding-ruby) 26 | - [Inter-process Communication](#inter-process-communication) 27 | - [Crosscompilation](#crosscompilation) 28 | - [License](#license) 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | ## Extending Ruby 33 | 34 | ### C/C++ 35 | 36 | - https://github.com/unak/fiddley 37 | - [The Definitive Guide to Ruby's C API](https://silverhammermba.github.io/emberb/) - 38 | Modern Reference and Tutorial on Embedding and Extending Ruby using C programming language. 39 | - [Ruby Bindings via FFI & Extensions via MKMF](https://medium.com/stuart-engineering/ruby-bindings-and-extensions-91c794eb9acd) 40 | - https://www.amberbit.com/blog/2014/6/12/calling-c-cpp-from-ruby/ 41 | - [rice](https://github.com/jasonroelofs/rice) - 42 | Ruby Interface for C++ Extensions. 43 | - _Creating Ruby native extensions_ by [Vinicius Stock](https://github.com/vinistock) 44 | [[post](https://dev.to/vinistock/creating-ruby-native-extensions-kg1)] 45 | - https://blog.jez.io/linkers-ruby-c-exts/ 46 | 47 | ### GNU Octave 48 | 49 | - [octave-ruby](https://github.com/daikini/octave-ruby) - 50 | Ruby interface to the Octave interpreted language. [[dep: GNU Octave](#octave)] 51 | 52 | ### Go 53 | 54 | - http://rubykaigi.org/2015/presentations/mmasaki/ 55 | - https://c7.se/go-and-ruby-ffi/ 56 | 57 | ### Java 58 | 59 | - [rjb](https://github.com/arton/rjb) - 60 | Ruby-Java bridge for the CRuby implementation. 61 | 62 | ### JavaScript 63 | 64 | - https://github.com/rails/execjs 65 | - https://github.com/cowboyd/libv8 66 | - https://readysteadycode.com/howto-execute-javascript-code-with-ruby 67 | 68 | ### Julia 69 | 70 | - https://github.com/mrkn/ruby-julia 71 | 72 | ### Nim 73 | 74 | - http://bootstrap.me.uk/programming-languages/2017/07/09/nim-for-the-discerning-rubyist.html 75 | 76 | ### Python 77 | 78 | - https://github.com/mrkn/pycall.rb 79 | - https://github.com/raineszm/rubypython 80 | - https://github.com/steeve/rupy 81 | - https://github.com/whymirror/unholy 82 | 83 | - [RbCall](https://github.com/yohm/rb_call) - calling Ruby from Python processes. 84 | 85 | ### R 86 | 87 | - https://github.com/mrkn/rcall 88 | - [rinruby](https://github.com/clbustos/rinruby) - 89 | integrates the R interpreter in Ruby, making R's statistical routines and 90 | graphics available within Ruby. R 91 | - https://github.com/alexgutteridge/rsruby 92 | - https://github.com/clbustos/Rserve-Ruby-client 93 | - https://github.com/jtprince/rserve-simpler 94 | 95 | ### Rust 96 | 97 | - http://undefined-reference.org/2016/05/14/writing-rubygem-in-rust.html 98 | - https://github.com/steveklabnik/rust_example 99 | - https://forums.sketchup.com/t/native-ruby-extension-in-rust/26705 100 | - https://github.com/d-unseductable/ruru 101 | - https://usehelix.com/ 102 | - http://rubykaigi.org/2015/presentations/wycats_chancancode/ 103 | - https://deliveroo.engineering/2019/02/14/moving-from-ruby-to-rust.html 104 | - https://samphippen.com/minimum-viable-gem-free-calling-rust-from-ruby-example/ 105 | 106 | ### WebAssembly 107 | 108 | - https://github.com/wasmerio/ruby-ext-wasm/ 109 | 110 | ## Embedding Ruby 111 | 112 | - [mruby](https://github.com/mruby/mruby) - 113 | Lightweight embeddable Ruby implementation. 114 | 115 | ## Inter-process Communication 116 | 117 | - []() - 118 | xxx. 119 | 120 | ## Crosscompilation 121 | 122 | - https://github.com/opal/opal 123 | 124 | ## License 125 | 126 | [![Creative Commons Zero 1.0](http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/presskit/buttons/80x15/svg/cc-zero.svg)](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) `Ruby Interoperability` by [Andrei Beliankou](https://github.com/arbox) and 127 | [Contributors](https://github.com/arbox/ruby-interoperability/graphs/contributors). 128 | 129 | To the extent possible under law, the person who associated CC0 with 130 | `Ruby Interoperability` has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights 131 | to `Ruby Interoperability`. 132 | 133 | You should have received a copy of the CC0 legalcode along with this 134 | work. 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