Blazing-fast-cross-platform-monkey-patch-free string XOR. Yes, that means JRuby too.
Supported platforms: MRI (v2+), JRuby (v9.2+), Truffle (v21+), Truffle+GraalVM (v21+).
require 'xorcist'
a, b = 'a', 'b'
Xorcist.xor(a, b) # => "\u0003"
a # => 'a'
Xorcist.xor!(a, b) # => "\u0003"
a # => "\u0003"
Xorcist.xor!(a.freeze, b) # => RuntimeError!
You can include Xorcist
to expose its methods:
require 'xorcist'
include Xorcist
a, b = 'a', 'b'
xor(a, b)
xor!(a, b)
Refinements on String
are also available:
require 'xorcist'
require 'xorcist/refinements'
using Xorcist::Refinements
a, b = 'a', 'b'
a.xor(b)
a.xor!(b)
Note: Refinements will not work in JRuby 9.2.6 and below. This isn't an issue for earlier versions of JRuby 9.0-9.1 or JRuby 9.2.7+.
You can also monkey patch String
if you're into that:
require 'xorcist'
require 'xorcist/string_methods'
String.include(Xorcist::StringMethods)
Note the precise encoding xor
's output is undefined in the v1.0-1.x releases. In MRI xor!
will return a string using your default encoding. With JRuby, xor!
will return an ASCII-8BIT string.
Run from my Macbook. Run 'em yourself with bin/benchmark
. You'll need to have benchmark-ips
installed.
ruby 3.1.2p20 (2022-04-12 revision 4491bb740a) [arm64-darwin21]
Warming up --------------------------------------
ruby 91.478k i/100ms
xorcist 1.043M i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
ruby 928.443k (± 2.0%) i/s - 4.665M in 5.026920s
xorcist 10.438M (± 1.4%) i/s - 53.187M in 5.096610s
jruby 9.3.6.0 (2.6.8) 2022-06-27 7a2cbcd376 OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 18.0.2+0 on 18.0.2+0 +jit [arm64-darwin]
Warming up --------------------------------------
ruby 236.487k i/100ms
xorcist 813.234k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
ruby 2.673M (±11.0%) i/s - 13.243M in 5.025536s
xorcist 20.432M (±24.4%) i/s - 90.269M in 5.000974s
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'xorcist'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install xorcist
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/fny/xorcist.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
- Steve Sloan for his fast_xor gem from which most of the tests are borrowed
- James Coglan for his guide on writing a JRuby Java extension
- Thomas Leitner for a faster pure Ruby XOR implementation that's used in the benchmark
- The JRuby Team for their assistance in debugging various issues over the years
- To all contributers! 🍻