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Spinel: Ruby AOT Native Compiler

Spinel is a self-hosting ahead-of-time (AOT) native compiler for Ruby that converts Ruby source code into optimized standalone executables, delivering significant speedups (up to ~11.6x faster than miniruby 4.1.0dev on benchmarks) via whole-program type inference. It supports a broad set of Ruby features including classes, control flow, blocks, exceptions, and Fibers for cooperative concurrency, with optimizations like stack allocation for small classes and reduced memory allocations for string operations.

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Ruby AOT compilernative executablewhole-program type inferenceself-hosting compileroptimized C codeRuby performance improvementmark-and-sweep GCstack allocationcooperative concurrencyRuby FibersNFA regexp enginearbitrary precision integers

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Spinel: Ruby AOT Native Compiler

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