This is a legacy project, do not use it for new projects. Ruby
2.3 and later should make this obsolete. kgio provides
non-blocking I/O methods for Ruby without raising exceptions on
EAGAIN and EINPROGRESS.
Note: I do not recommend using kgio for future applications, Ruby 2.x
has a lot of the functionality of kgio and Ruby 2.3+ has even more.
This release fixes compatibility with Ruby 2.5.0 preview and
release candidates (and thus should be ready for 2.5.0 final)
on some platforms. At least clang 5.0.0 on OpenBSD is affected.
Thanks to Jeremy Evans for the fix.
There's also minor documentation updates since 2.11.0
Again, using kgio for new projects is strongly discouraged.
Use Ruby 2.3+ instead.
This is a legacy project, do not use it for new projects. Ruby
2.3 and later should make this obsolete. kgio provides
non-blocking I/O methods for Ruby without raising exceptions on
EAGAIN and EINPROGRESS.
Note: I do not recommend using kgio for future applications, Ruby 2.x
has a lot of the functionality of kgio and Ruby 2.3+ has even more.