Draft: Replace bypass BufferedIO when IO#timeout is available#150
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Ruby IOs have an internal buffer already, the only reason we have to buffer again ourselves is to be able to timeout on `IO#gets`. With `IO#timeout` being introduced in Ruby 3.2, we can get rid of the second buffer. This is just a PoC, there is a handful of test failures, I just wanted to explore.
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This OpenSSL limitation was fixed: ruby/openssl#714 Not sure when I'll get back to this, but we should have a path forward now. |
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It’s awesome to see this is useful. |
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Ruby IOs have an internal buffer already, the only reason we have to buffer again ourselves is to be able to timeout on
IO#gets.With
IO#timeoutbeing introduced in Ruby 3.2, we can get rid of the second buffer.This is just a PoC, there is a handful of test failures, I just wanted to explore.
FYI: @ioquatix
One discovered issue is that we can't do that with
SSLSocket: ruby/openssl#693, to be explored further.