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Godfrey Chan
April 26, 2017
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Helix: Ruby Native Extensions Without Fear
Helix makes writing Ruby classes in Rust safe and fun. Find out how!
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Transcript
Previously…
Ruby is slow… – Usually it doesn’t matter – Most
workload are I/O bound – But occasionally it does…
“Best of both worlds” – Native extensions – JSON gem
– Very fast – Transparent to the user – Date, Pathname, etc…
Turbo Rails…? – String#blank? – Sam Saffron’s fast_blank – 50
LOC in C – 20x speedup
But C… – Unsafe – Risky – segfaults! – Maintenance
burden – Contribution barrier
Skylight Agent – Started with Ruby – Too much overhead
– Native extension! – But C…
Meet Rust – Like C: compiled, statically typed, very fast
– Unlike C: enjoyable to use, guarantees safety – “If it compiles, it doesn’t crash” – Same guarantee as Ruby, but without GC
Zero-cost abstractions™ – In Ruby: tension between abstractions and performance
– Symbol#to_proc, Enumerable#map, etc – In Rust: no such tradeoff – Compiler is magic
fast_blank in Rust* * boilerplate not included
fast_blank in Helix
The vision – Keep writing the Ruby you love… –
…without the fear of eventually hitting a wall – Start with Ruby – Move to Helix when appropriate
Last year – Good proof-of-concept – Too hard to use
– Missing basic features
This year – Deploy to production – Polish, documentation –
Features – Focus on Rails
Demo! – End-to-end example – Deploy to Heroku – It
works!™
▶ http://chancancode.tv/helix
Good use cases – CPU-bound – Simple inputs – Avoid
chatty APIs
Good use cases
Good use cases – Use Rust libraries – Leverage Rust
web browser tech – Mailer, Background job, Action Cable
None
Roadmap – Greenfield project – Drop-in replacement – Reopen class
– Ship to production – Binary distribution – Non-traditional use-cases – Performance parity with C – Miscellaneous features and QoL improvements
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