ruby-nio4r 2.5.8-4 source package in Ubuntu

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ruby-nio4r (2.5.8-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Fix clean target to delete left-over temporary files from unit tests
    execution. (Closes: #1047872)
  * Drop obsolete XS-Ruby-Versions and XB-Ruby-Versions fields.
  * Tag patch d/p/01_disable_bundler_and_rubygems.diff as not needed to be
    forwarded to upstream.
  * Apply Multi-Arch hints.
  * Update copyright dates.

 -- Miguel Landaeta <email address hidden>  Sun, 10 Dec 2023 13:15:38 +0000

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ruby-nio4r: Ruby library providing a selector API for monitoring IO objects

 nio4r (New IO for Ruby) provides an abstract, cross-platform stateful
 I/O selector API for Ruby. I/O selectors are the heart of
 "reactor"-based event loops, and monitor multiple I/O objects for
 various types of readiness, e.g. ready for reading or writing.
 .
 The most similar API provided by Ruby today is Kernel.select, however
 the select API requires you to pass in arrays of all of the I/O
 objects you're interested in every time. nio4r provides a more
 object-oriented API that lets you register I/O objects with a selector
 then handle them when they're selected for various types of events.
 .
 nio4r is modeled after the Java NIO API, but simplified for
 ease-of-use.
 .
 Its goals are:
 .
  * Expose high-level interfaces for stateful IO selectors.
  * Keep the API small to maximize both portability and performance across
    many different OSes and Ruby VMs.
  * Provide inherently thread-safe facilities for working with IO objects.

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