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Jamie Gaskins Ruby/Rails developer, coffee addict Blog Archives About Me Procs vs Callables in Ruby Sep 04, 2018 @ 11:54pm I’ve been playing with RabbitMQ recently, comparing it to our current use of SNS+SQS as our message bus at work. One of the nice things about it is that, with the bunny gem, you subscribe to messages from a queue by passing a block telling what to do with that message: queue.bind(exchange).subscribe do |delivery, metadata, message| do_things_with(message, metadata) end It started me down a rabbit hole of "how much performance does this need?" so I could figure out whether this should run in its own process. That’s when I started looking too closely and checking out how we could maximize performance. I wanted to understand the performance of the gem, especially since consumers of message queues should be fast and have minimal overhead, so I opened up the code and found that when that block is called, it’s called with splat args , which then calls the block by |
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