
- About Ruby- Ruby, as a language, has a few different implementations. This page has been discussing the reference implementation, in the community often referred to as MRI (“Matz’s Ruby … 
- index - Documentation for Ruby 3.5- Ruby Documentation Welcome to the official Ruby programming language documentation. Getting Started New to Ruby? Start with our Getting Started Guide. Core Classes and … 
- concurrency_guide - Documentation for Ruby 3.5- When the VM runs ruby code, ruby’s threads intermittently check ruby-level interrupts. These software interrupts are for various things in ruby and they can be set by other ruby threads or … 
- class Net::HTTP::Post - Documentation for Ruby 3.5- class Net::HTTP::Post: en. wikipedia.Net:: HTTP:: Post class Net::HTTP::Post Class for representing HTTP method POST: require 'net/http' uri = URI ('http://example ... 
- class IPAddr - Documentation for Ruby 3.5- class IPAddr: IPAddr provides a set of methods to manipulate an IP address. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. 
- class Process::Status - Documentation for Ruby 3.5- `ruby -e "exit 99"` stat = $? # => #<Process::Status: pid 1262862 exit 99> stat. class # => Process::Status stat. to_i # => 25344 stat. stopped? # => false stat. exited? # => true stat. … 
- class Regexp - Documentation for Ruby 3.5- Identical regexp can or cannot run in linear time depending on your ruby binary. Neither forward nor backward compatibility is guaranteed about the return value of this method. 
- Ruby Releases- Mar 3, 2010 · This is a list of Ruby releases. The shown dates correspond to the publication dates of the English versions of release posts and may differ from the actual creation dates of the … 
- Documentation for Ruby- Ruby 3.1 (End of Support 2025-04) Ruby 3.0 (End of Support 2024-04) Ruby 2.7 (End of Support 2023-04) Ruby 2.6 (End of Support 2022-04) Ruby 2.5 (End of Support 2021-04) Ruby 2.4 … 
- exceptions - Documentation for Ruby 3.5- Ruby code can raise exceptions. Most often, a raised exception is meant to alert the running program that an unusual (i.e., exceptional) situation has arisen, and may need to be handled.