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taca
3b26c45e9c time/ruby-hitimes: update to 2.0.0
Update ruby-hitimes to 2.0.0.
pkgsrc change: add "USE_LANGAUGES=	# none".


## Version 2.0.0 2019-09-23

* Remove the C and Java extensions as `Process.clock_gettime()` has the same
  resolution as what the extensions did.
* Update all depedencies and resolve deprecations
* Now usable on truffleruby
2020-03-22 09:38:30 +00:00
taca
fd33f1bdb0 time/ruby-hitimes: update to 1.3.1
## Version 1.3.1 2019-01-18

* Update jruby extension to not use global runtime state (thanks @kares) (#70)
* Update travis CI config
* Update documentataion for Ruby 2.6
2019-01-20 14:49:08 +00:00
taca
ae8444193e time/ruby-hitimes: update to 1.3.0
# Hitimes Changelog
## Version 1.3.0 2018-06-15

* Add api method `Hitimes.raw_instant` to expose raw OS instant value
* Add api constant `Hitimes::INSTANT_CONVERSION_FACTOR` to expose raw OS instant conversion factor
* other development cleanup tasks
2018-09-23 16:45:23 +00:00
taca
35ca36500b Update ruby-hitimes to 1.2.6.
## Version 1.2.6 2017-08-04

* Resolve version number issue (#61) (thanks @anthraxx)
2017-09-10 16:12:20 +00:00
taca
5db376d85f Update ruby-hitimes to 1.2.5.
## Version 1.2.5 2017-05-25

* Update dependencies
* Add ruby 2.4 to windows fatbinary
* Update docs to indicate windows ruby before 2.0 is no longer supported
2017-06-05 15:28:26 +00:00
mef
4bbed72f6e Updated time/ruby-hitimes to 1.2.4
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## Version 1.2.4 2016-05-01
 * Fix finding the extension on ruby 2.1.10 (thanks @wpiekutowski)
 * Add more readable load error (thanks @mbautin)
 * Update README with what versions of ruby are supported.
2016-09-18 23:47:13 +00:00
taca
b974d6da30 Update ruby-hitimes to 1.2.3.
## Version 1.2.3 2015-09-13

* Release new fatbinary version for windows
* Update README to indicate duration units
* Provide a more friendly error message if the gem is not installed correctly
2015-10-04 13:39:42 +00:00
taca
87f58d01cf Add ruby-hitimes package version 1.2.2.
Hitimes is a fast, high resolution timer library for recording
performance metrics.  It uses the appropriate low method calls for each
system to get the highest granularity time increments possible.

It currently supports any of the following systems:

* any system with the POSIX call `clock_gettime()`
* Mac OS X
* Windows
* JRuby

Using Hitimes can be faster than using a series of `Time.new` calls, and
it will have a much higher granularity. It is definitely faster than
using `Process.times`.
2015-03-13 13:27:33 +00:00