kreuzberg 4.0.0.pre.rc.13 → 4.0.0.pre.rc.14

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.gitignore +14 -14
  3. data/.rspec +3 -3
  4. data/.rubocop.yaml +1 -1
  5. data/.rubocop.yml +538 -538
  6. data/Gemfile +8 -8
  7. data/Gemfile.lock +105 -2
  8. data/README.md +454 -454
  9. data/Rakefile +33 -25
  10. data/Steepfile +47 -47
  11. data/examples/async_patterns.rb +341 -341
  12. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/extconf.rb +45 -45
  13. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/.cargo/config.toml +2 -2
  14. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/Cargo.lock +6940 -6941
  15. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/Cargo.toml +54 -54
  16. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/README.md +425 -425
  17. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/build.rs +15 -15
  18. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/include/ieeefp.h +11 -11
  19. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/include/msvc_compat/strings.h +14 -14
  20. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/include/strings.h +20 -20
  21. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/include/unistd.h +47 -47
  22. data/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native/src/lib.rs +3158 -3158
  23. data/extconf.rb +28 -28
  24. data/kreuzberg.gemspec +214 -214
  25. data/lib/kreuzberg/api_proxy.rb +142 -142
  26. data/lib/kreuzberg/cache_api.rb +81 -81
  27. data/lib/kreuzberg/cli.rb +55 -55
  28. data/lib/kreuzberg/cli_proxy.rb +127 -127
  29. data/lib/kreuzberg/config.rb +724 -724
  30. data/lib/kreuzberg/error_context.rb +80 -80
  31. data/lib/kreuzberg/errors.rb +118 -118
  32. data/lib/kreuzberg/extraction_api.rb +340 -340
  33. data/lib/kreuzberg/mcp_proxy.rb +186 -186
  34. data/lib/kreuzberg/ocr_backend_protocol.rb +113 -113
  35. data/lib/kreuzberg/post_processor_protocol.rb +86 -86
  36. data/lib/kreuzberg/result.rb +279 -279
  37. data/lib/kreuzberg/setup_lib_path.rb +80 -80
  38. data/lib/kreuzberg/validator_protocol.rb +89 -89
  39. data/lib/kreuzberg/version.rb +5 -5
  40. data/lib/kreuzberg.rb +109 -109
  41. data/lib/{pdfium.dll → libpdfium.dylib} +0 -0
  42. data/sig/kreuzberg/internal.rbs +184 -184
  43. data/sig/kreuzberg.rbs +546 -546
  44. data/spec/binding/cache_spec.rb +227 -227
  45. data/spec/binding/cli_proxy_spec.rb +85 -85
  46. data/spec/binding/cli_spec.rb +55 -55
  47. data/spec/binding/config_spec.rb +345 -345
  48. data/spec/binding/config_validation_spec.rb +283 -283
  49. data/spec/binding/error_handling_spec.rb +213 -213
  50. data/spec/binding/errors_spec.rb +66 -66
  51. data/spec/binding/plugins/ocr_backend_spec.rb +307 -307
  52. data/spec/binding/plugins/postprocessor_spec.rb +269 -269
  53. data/spec/binding/plugins/validator_spec.rb +274 -274
  54. data/spec/fixtures/config.toml +39 -39
  55. data/spec/fixtures/config.yaml +41 -41
  56. data/spec/fixtures/invalid_config.toml +4 -4
  57. data/spec/smoke/package_spec.rb +178 -178
  58. data/spec/spec_helper.rb +42 -42
  59. data/vendor/Cargo.toml +1 -1
  60. data/vendor/kreuzberg/Cargo.toml +5 -5
  61. data/vendor/kreuzberg/README.md +230 -230
  62. data/vendor/kreuzberg/benches/otel_overhead.rs +48 -48
  63. data/vendor/kreuzberg/build.rs +843 -843
  64. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/api/error.rs +81 -81
  65. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/api/handlers.rs +199 -199
  66. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/api/mod.rs +79 -79
  67. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/api/server.rs +353 -353
  68. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/api/types.rs +170 -170
  69. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/cache/mod.rs +1167 -1167
  70. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/chunking/mod.rs +1877 -1877
  71. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/chunking/processor.rs +220 -220
  72. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/core/batch_mode.rs +95 -95
  73. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/core/config.rs +1080 -1080
  74. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/core/extractor.rs +1156 -1156
  75. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/core/io.rs +329 -329
  76. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/core/mime.rs +605 -605
  77. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/core/mod.rs +47 -47
  78. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/core/pipeline.rs +1184 -1184
  79. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/embeddings.rs +500 -500
  80. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/error.rs +431 -431
  81. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/archive.rs +954 -954
  82. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/docx.rs +398 -398
  83. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/email.rs +854 -854
  84. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/excel.rs +688 -688
  85. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/html.rs +601 -601
  86. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/image.rs +491 -491
  87. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/libreoffice.rs +574 -574
  88. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/markdown.rs +213 -213
  89. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/mod.rs +81 -81
  90. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/office_metadata/app_properties.rs +398 -398
  91. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/office_metadata/core_properties.rs +247 -247
  92. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/office_metadata/custom_properties.rs +240 -240
  93. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/office_metadata/mod.rs +130 -130
  94. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/office_metadata/odt_properties.rs +284 -284
  95. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/pptx.rs +3100 -3100
  96. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/structured.rs +490 -490
  97. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/table.rs +328 -328
  98. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/text.rs +269 -269
  99. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extraction/xml.rs +333 -333
  100. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/archive.rs +447 -447
  101. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/bibtex.rs +470 -470
  102. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/docbook.rs +504 -504
  103. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/docx.rs +400 -400
  104. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/email.rs +157 -157
  105. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/epub.rs +708 -708
  106. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/excel.rs +345 -345
  107. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/fictionbook.rs +492 -492
  108. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/html.rs +407 -407
  109. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/image.rs +219 -219
  110. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/jats.rs +1054 -1054
  111. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/jupyter.rs +368 -368
  112. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/latex.rs +653 -653
  113. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/markdown.rs +701 -701
  114. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/mod.rs +429 -429
  115. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/odt.rs +628 -628
  116. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/opml.rs +635 -635
  117. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/orgmode.rs +529 -529
  118. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/pdf.rs +749 -749
  119. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/pptx.rs +267 -267
  120. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/rst.rs +577 -577
  121. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/rtf.rs +809 -809
  122. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/security.rs +484 -484
  123. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/security_tests.rs +367 -367
  124. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/structured.rs +142 -142
  125. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/text.rs +265 -265
  126. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/typst.rs +651 -651
  127. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/extractors/xml.rs +147 -147
  128. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/image/dpi.rs +164 -164
  129. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/image/mod.rs +6 -6
  130. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/image/preprocessing.rs +417 -417
  131. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/image/resize.rs +89 -89
  132. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/keywords/config.rs +154 -154
  133. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/keywords/mod.rs +237 -237
  134. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/keywords/processor.rs +275 -275
  135. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/keywords/rake.rs +293 -293
  136. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/keywords/types.rs +68 -68
  137. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/keywords/yake.rs +163 -163
  138. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/language_detection/mod.rs +985 -985
  139. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/language_detection/processor.rs +219 -219
  140. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/lib.rs +113 -113
  141. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/mcp/mod.rs +35 -35
  142. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/mcp/server.rs +2076 -2076
  143. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/cache.rs +469 -469
  144. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/error.rs +37 -37
  145. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/hocr.rs +216 -216
  146. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/mod.rs +58 -58
  147. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/processor.rs +863 -863
  148. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/table/mod.rs +4 -4
  149. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/table/tsv_parser.rs +144 -144
  150. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/tesseract_backend.rs +452 -452
  151. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/types.rs +393 -393
  152. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/utils.rs +47 -47
  153. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/ocr/validation.rs +206 -206
  154. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/panic_context.rs +154 -154
  155. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/pdf/bindings.rs +44 -44
  156. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/pdf/bundled.rs +346 -346
  157. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/pdf/error.rs +130 -130
  158. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/pdf/images.rs +139 -139
  159. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/pdf/metadata.rs +489 -489
  160. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/pdf/mod.rs +68 -68
  161. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/pdf/rendering.rs +368 -368
  162. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/pdf/table.rs +420 -420
  163. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/pdf/text.rs +240 -240
  164. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/plugins/extractor.rs +1044 -1044
  165. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/plugins/mod.rs +212 -212
  166. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/plugins/ocr.rs +639 -639
  167. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/plugins/processor.rs +650 -650
  168. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/plugins/registry.rs +1339 -1339
  169. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/plugins/traits.rs +258 -258
  170. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/plugins/validator.rs +967 -967
  171. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/stopwords/mod.rs +1470 -1470
  172. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/mod.rs +25 -25
  173. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/quality.rs +697 -697
  174. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/quality_processor.rs +219 -219
  175. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/string_utils.rs +217 -217
  176. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/token_reduction/cjk_utils.rs +164 -164
  177. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/token_reduction/config.rs +100 -100
  178. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/token_reduction/core.rs +796 -796
  179. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/token_reduction/filters.rs +902 -902
  180. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/token_reduction/mod.rs +160 -160
  181. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/token_reduction/semantic.rs +619 -619
  182. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/text/token_reduction/simd_text.rs +147 -147
  183. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/types.rs +1055 -1055
  184. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/utils/mod.rs +17 -17
  185. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/utils/quality.rs +959 -959
  186. data/vendor/kreuzberg/src/utils/string_utils.rs +381 -381
  187. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/af_stopwords.json +53 -53
  188. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ar_stopwords.json +482 -482
  189. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/bg_stopwords.json +261 -261
  190. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/bn_stopwords.json +400 -400
  191. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/br_stopwords.json +1205 -1205
  192. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ca_stopwords.json +280 -280
  193. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/cs_stopwords.json +425 -425
  194. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/da_stopwords.json +172 -172
  195. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/de_stopwords.json +622 -622
  196. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/el_stopwords.json +849 -849
  197. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/en_stopwords.json +1300 -1300
  198. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/eo_stopwords.json +175 -175
  199. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/es_stopwords.json +734 -734
  200. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/et_stopwords.json +37 -37
  201. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/eu_stopwords.json +100 -100
  202. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/fa_stopwords.json +801 -801
  203. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/fi_stopwords.json +849 -849
  204. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/fr_stopwords.json +693 -693
  205. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ga_stopwords.json +111 -111
  206. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/gl_stopwords.json +162 -162
  207. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/gu_stopwords.json +226 -226
  208. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ha_stopwords.json +41 -41
  209. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/he_stopwords.json +196 -196
  210. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/hi_stopwords.json +227 -227
  211. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/hr_stopwords.json +181 -181
  212. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/hu_stopwords.json +791 -791
  213. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/hy_stopwords.json +47 -47
  214. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/id_stopwords.json +760 -760
  215. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/it_stopwords.json +634 -634
  216. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ja_stopwords.json +136 -136
  217. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/kn_stopwords.json +84 -84
  218. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ko_stopwords.json +681 -681
  219. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ku_stopwords.json +64 -64
  220. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/la_stopwords.json +51 -51
  221. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/lt_stopwords.json +476 -476
  222. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/lv_stopwords.json +163 -163
  223. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ml_stopwords.json +1 -1
  224. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/mr_stopwords.json +101 -101
  225. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ms_stopwords.json +477 -477
  226. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ne_stopwords.json +490 -490
  227. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/nl_stopwords.json +415 -415
  228. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/no_stopwords.json +223 -223
  229. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/pl_stopwords.json +331 -331
  230. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/pt_stopwords.json +562 -562
  231. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ro_stopwords.json +436 -436
  232. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ru_stopwords.json +561 -561
  233. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/si_stopwords.json +193 -193
  234. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/sk_stopwords.json +420 -420
  235. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/sl_stopwords.json +448 -448
  236. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/so_stopwords.json +32 -32
  237. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/st_stopwords.json +33 -33
  238. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/sv_stopwords.json +420 -420
  239. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/sw_stopwords.json +76 -76
  240. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ta_stopwords.json +129 -129
  241. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/te_stopwords.json +54 -54
  242. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/th_stopwords.json +118 -118
  243. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/tl_stopwords.json +149 -149
  244. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/tr_stopwords.json +506 -506
  245. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/uk_stopwords.json +75 -75
  246. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/ur_stopwords.json +519 -519
  247. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/vi_stopwords.json +647 -647
  248. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/yo_stopwords.json +62 -62
  249. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/zh_stopwords.json +796 -796
  250. data/vendor/kreuzberg/stopwords/zu_stopwords.json +31 -31
  251. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/api_extract_multipart.rs +52 -52
  252. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/api_tests.rs +966 -966
  253. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/archive_integration.rs +545 -545
  254. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/batch_orchestration.rs +556 -556
  255. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/batch_processing.rs +318 -318
  256. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/bibtex_parity_test.rs +421 -421
  257. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/concurrency_stress.rs +533 -533
  258. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/config_features.rs +612 -612
  259. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/config_loading_tests.rs +416 -416
  260. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/core_integration.rs +510 -510
  261. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/csv_integration.rs +414 -414
  262. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/docbook_extractor_tests.rs +500 -500
  263. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/docx_metadata_extraction_test.rs +122 -122
  264. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/docx_vs_pandoc_comparison.rs +370 -370
  265. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/email_integration.rs +327 -327
  266. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/epub_native_extractor_tests.rs +275 -275
  267. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/error_handling.rs +402 -402
  268. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/fictionbook_extractor_tests.rs +228 -228
  269. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/format_integration.rs +164 -164
  270. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/helpers/mod.rs +142 -142
  271. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/html_table_test.rs +551 -551
  272. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/image_integration.rs +255 -255
  273. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/instrumentation_test.rs +139 -139
  274. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/jats_extractor_tests.rs +639 -639
  275. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/jupyter_extractor_tests.rs +704 -704
  276. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/keywords_integration.rs +479 -479
  277. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/keywords_quality.rs +509 -509
  278. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/latex_extractor_tests.rs +496 -496
  279. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/markdown_extractor_tests.rs +490 -490
  280. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/mime_detection.rs +429 -429
  281. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/ocr_configuration.rs +514 -514
  282. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/ocr_errors.rs +698 -698
  283. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/ocr_quality.rs +629 -629
  284. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/ocr_stress.rs +469 -469
  285. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/odt_extractor_tests.rs +674 -674
  286. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/opml_extractor_tests.rs +616 -616
  287. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/orgmode_extractor_tests.rs +822 -822
  288. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/pdf_integration.rs +45 -45
  289. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/pdfium_linking.rs +374 -374
  290. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/pipeline_integration.rs +1436 -1436
  291. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/plugin_ocr_backend_test.rs +776 -776
  292. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/plugin_postprocessor_test.rs +560 -560
  293. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/plugin_system.rs +927 -927
  294. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/plugin_validator_test.rs +783 -783
  295. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/registry_integration_tests.rs +587 -587
  296. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/rst_extractor_tests.rs +694 -694
  297. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/rtf_extractor_tests.rs +775 -775
  298. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/security_validation.rs +416 -416
  299. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/stopwords_integration_test.rs +888 -888
  300. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/test_fastembed.rs +631 -631
  301. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/typst_behavioral_tests.rs +1260 -1260
  302. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/typst_extractor_tests.rs +648 -648
  303. data/vendor/kreuzberg/tests/xlsx_metadata_extraction_test.rs +87 -87
  304. data/vendor/kreuzberg-ffi/Cargo.toml +1 -1
  305. data/vendor/kreuzberg-ffi/README.md +851 -851
  306. data/vendor/kreuzberg-ffi/build.rs +176 -176
  307. data/vendor/kreuzberg-ffi/cbindgen.toml +27 -27
  308. data/vendor/kreuzberg-ffi/kreuzberg-ffi.pc.in +12 -12
  309. data/vendor/kreuzberg-ffi/kreuzberg.h +1087 -1087
  310. data/vendor/kreuzberg-ffi/src/lib.rs +3616 -3616
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- # kreuzberg-rb
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- Magnus bindings for the Kreuzberg document intelligence library.
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- ## Overview
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- This crate provides Ruby bindings to the Rust core library (`crates/kreuzberg`) using Magnus. It exposes extraction functions, configuration types, and plugin registration APIs to Ruby.
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- ## Architecture
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- ### Binding Layers
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- ```
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- Ruby Package (packages/ruby/)
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- Magnus Bindings (packages/ruby/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native) ← This crate
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- Rust Core (crates/kreuzberg)
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- ```
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-
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- ### Key Components
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-
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- - **Core API** (`src/lib.rs`): Extraction functions (sync & async variants)
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- - **Configuration Parsing**: Ruby Hash to Rust config conversion
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- - **Type Conversion**: Rust results to Ruby hashes
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- - **Plugin Bridges**: Ruby plugin registration (PostProcessor, Validator, OcrBackend)
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- - **Cache Management**: Cache utilities
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- ## Async Runtime Implementation
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- ### Current State: Limited Async Support
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- Unlike NAPI-RS (Node.js) and PyO3 (Python), Magnus **does not have a pyo3-async-runtimes equivalent**. Ruby bindings use a different async pattern:
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- #### Async Functions Use Tokio Runtime with GVL Blocking
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- **Implementation** (from `src/lib.rs:584-602`):
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- ```rust
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- fn extract_file(args: &[Value]) -> Result<RHash, Error> {
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- let ruby = Ruby::get().expect("Ruby not initialized");
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- let args = scan_args::<(String,), (Option<String>,), (), (), RHash, ()>(args)?;
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- let (path,) = args.required;
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- let (mime_type,) = args.optional;
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- let opts = Some(args.keywords);
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- let config = parse_extraction_config(&ruby, opts)?;
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- // Use Tokio runtime to block on async function
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- let runtime = tokio::runtime::Runtime::new()
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- .map_err(|e| runtime_error(format!("Failed to create Tokio runtime: {}", e)))?;
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- let result = runtime
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- .block_on(async { kreuzberg::extract_file(&path, mime_type.as_deref(), &config).await })
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- .map_err(kreuzberg_error)?;
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- extraction_result_to_ruby(&ruby, result)
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- }
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- ```
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- **What This Means**:
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- - ✅ **Works correctly** - Executes async Rust code successfully
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- - ⚠️ **Blocks Ruby thread** - Ruby thread frozen during async operations
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- - ❌ **No concurrency** - No performance benefit over synchronous calls from Ruby's perspective
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- - ❌ **GVL held** - Global VM Lock held during entire async operation
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- **Ruby Usage**:
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- ```ruby
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- # This looks like it might be async, but it blocks the Ruby thread
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- result = Kreuzberg.extract_file("document.pdf")
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- ### Why Magnus Differs from PyO3
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- | Feature | Magnus (Ruby) | PyO3 (Python) | NAPI-RS (Node.js) |
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- | Async Method Support | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
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- | Runtime Integration | Manual `block_on()` | `pyo3_async_runtimes` | Built-in |
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- | GVL/GIL Release | ❌ Not available | ✅ Automatic | ✅ N/A (no GIL) |
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- | Coroutine Detection | ❌ N/A | ✅ `__await__` check | ✅ N/A (Promises) |
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- | Performance Optimization | ❌ Not possible | ✅ ~28x overhead reduction | ✅ ~0ms overhead |
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- ### GVL Management
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- **Current State** (from Magnus maintainer matsadler):
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- > "Ruby does have a function to release the GVL called `rb_thread_call_without_gvl`, but it's hard to use correctly and Magnus doesn't expose it yet."
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- **Implications**:
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- - Async Rust operations **block the Ruby GVL**
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- - No concurrent Ruby execution during async Rust calls
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- - Performance similar to synchronous operations from Ruby's perspective
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- **Future Enhancement**: Safe `rb_thread_call_without_gvl` integration could enable:
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- - True concurrent async operations
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- - Performance improvements for I/O-bound operations
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- ### Comparison: Sync vs Async Functions
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- Both approaches currently have **equivalent performance** from Ruby's perspective:
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- ```rust
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- ## Plugin System
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+ # kreuzberg-rb
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+
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+ Magnus bindings for the Kreuzberg document intelligence library.
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+
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+ ## Overview
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+
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+ This crate provides Ruby bindings to the Rust core library (`crates/kreuzberg`) using Magnus. It exposes extraction functions, configuration types, and plugin registration APIs to Ruby.
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+
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+ ## Architecture
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+
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+ ### Binding Layers
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+
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+ ```
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+ Ruby Package (packages/ruby/)
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+ Magnus Bindings (packages/ruby/ext/kreuzberg_rb/native) ← This crate
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+ Rust Core (crates/kreuzberg)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Key Components
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+
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+ - **Core API** (`src/lib.rs`): Extraction functions (sync & async variants)
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+ - **Configuration Parsing**: Ruby Hash to Rust config conversion
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+ - **Type Conversion**: Rust results to Ruby hashes
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+ - **Plugin Bridges**: Ruby plugin registration (PostProcessor, Validator, OcrBackend)
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+ - **Cache Management**: Cache utilities
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+
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+ ## Async Runtime Implementation
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+
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+ ### Current State: Limited Async Support
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+
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+ Unlike NAPI-RS (Node.js) and PyO3 (Python), Magnus **does not have a pyo3-async-runtimes equivalent**. Ruby bindings use a different async pattern:
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+
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+ #### Async Functions Use Tokio Runtime with GVL Blocking
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+
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+ **Implementation** (from `src/lib.rs:584-602`):
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+ ```rust
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+ fn extract_file(args: &[Value]) -> Result<RHash, Error> {
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+ let ruby = Ruby::get().expect("Ruby not initialized");
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+ let args = scan_args::<(String,), (Option<String>,), (), (), RHash, ()>(args)?;
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+ let (path,) = args.required;
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+ let (mime_type,) = args.optional;
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+ let opts = Some(args.keywords);
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+
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+ let config = parse_extraction_config(&ruby, opts)?;
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+
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+ // Use Tokio runtime to block on async function
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+ let runtime = tokio::runtime::Runtime::new()
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+ .map_err(|e| runtime_error(format!("Failed to create Tokio runtime: {}", e)))?;
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+
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+ let result = runtime
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+ .block_on(async { kreuzberg::extract_file(&path, mime_type.as_deref(), &config).await })
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+ .map_err(kreuzberg_error)?;
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+
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+ extraction_result_to_ruby(&ruby, result)
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ **What This Means**:
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+ - ✅ **Works correctly** - Executes async Rust code successfully
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+ - ⚠️ **Blocks Ruby thread** - Ruby thread frozen during async operations
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+ - ❌ **No concurrency** - No performance benefit over synchronous calls from Ruby's perspective
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+ - ❌ **GVL held** - Global VM Lock held during entire async operation
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+
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+ **Ruby Usage**:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # This looks like it might be async, but it blocks the Ruby thread
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+ result = Kreuzberg.extract_file("document.pdf")
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Why Magnus Differs from PyO3
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+
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+ | Feature | Magnus (Ruby) | PyO3 (Python) | NAPI-RS (Node.js) |
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+ |---------|---------------|---------------|-------------------|
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+ | Async Method Support | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
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+ | Runtime Integration | Manual `block_on()` | `pyo3_async_runtimes` | Built-in |
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+ | GVL/GIL Release | ❌ Not available | ✅ Automatic | ✅ N/A (no GIL) |
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+ | Coroutine Detection | ❌ N/A | ✅ `__await__` check | ✅ N/A (Promises) |
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+ | Performance Optimization | ❌ Not possible | ✅ ~28x overhead reduction | ✅ ~0ms overhead |
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+
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+ ### GVL Management
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+
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+ **Current State** (from Magnus maintainer matsadler):
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+ > "Ruby does have a function to release the GVL called `rb_thread_call_without_gvl`, but it's hard to use correctly and Magnus doesn't expose it yet."
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+
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+ **Implications**:
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+ - Async Rust operations **block the Ruby GVL**
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+ - No concurrent Ruby execution during async Rust calls
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+ - Performance similar to synchronous operations from Ruby's perspective
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+
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+ **Future Enhancement**: Safe `rb_thread_call_without_gvl` integration could enable:
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+ - True concurrent async operations
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+ - GVL release during Rust async waits
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+ - Performance improvements for I/O-bound operations
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+
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+ ### Comparison: Sync vs Async Functions
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+
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+ Both approaches currently have **equivalent performance** from Ruby's perspective:
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+
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+ **Synchronous Function**:
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+ ```rust
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+ fn extract_file_sync(args: &[Value]) -> Result<RHash, Error> {
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+ let config = parse_extraction_config(&ruby, opts)?;
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+ let result = kreuzberg::extract_file_sync(&path, mime_type.as_deref(), &config)
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+ .map_err(kreuzberg_error)?;
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+ extraction_result_to_ruby(&ruby, result)
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Asynchronous Function**:
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+ ```rust
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+ fn extract_file(args: &[Value]) -> Result<RHash, Error> {
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+ let config = parse_extraction_config(&ruby, opts)?;
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+ let runtime = tokio::runtime::Runtime::new()?;
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+ let result = runtime
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+ .block_on(async { kreuzberg::extract_file(&path, mime_type.as_deref(), &config).await })
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+ .map_err(kreuzberg_error)?;
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+ extraction_result_to_ruby(&ruby, result)
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Performance**: Both block Ruby thread for same duration. Use `_sync` variants for clarity.
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+
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+ ## Plugin System
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+
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+ The bindings support Ruby-based plugins through the trait-based plugin system:
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+
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+ ### Ruby PostProcessor Plugin
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Kreuzberg.register_post_processor("uppercase", ->(result) {
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+ result[:content] = result[:content].upcase
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+ result
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+ }, 100)
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Implementation** (`src/lib.rs:831-939`):
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+ - Wraps Ruby Proc in `RubyPostProcessor` struct
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+ - Implements `PostProcessor` trait
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+ - Marked `unsafe impl Send + Sync` (safe due to Ruby GVL)
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+ - Converts Rust result → Ruby hash → calls Proc → converts back
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+
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+ ### Ruby Validator Plugin
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Kreuzberg.register_validator("min_length", ->(result) {
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+ raise "Content too short" if result[:content].length < 100
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+ }, 100)
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Implementation** (`src/lib.rs:954-1047`):
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+ - Wraps Ruby Proc in `RubyValidator` struct
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+ - Implements `Validator` trait
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+ - Validates extraction results
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+ - Can raise Ruby exceptions for validation failures
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+
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+ ### Ruby OCR Backend Plugin
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ class CustomOcr
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+ def process_image(image_bytes, language)
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+ # Return extracted text
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+ "Extracted text"
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+ end
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+
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+ def supports_language?(lang)
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+ %w[eng deu fra].include?(lang)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Kreuzberg.register_ocr_backend("custom", CustomOcr.new)
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Implementation** (`src/lib.rs:1070-1169`):
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+ - Wraps Ruby object in `RubyOcrBackend` struct
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+ - Implements `OcrBackend` trait
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+ - Calls Ruby methods for OCR processing
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+ - **Blocks GVL during OCR** (no async support)
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+
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+ **Note**: Ruby OCR backends will block the GVL during processing. For I/O-bound OCR operations, consider using Ruby threads or background jobs.
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+
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+ ## Thread Safety
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+
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+ All Ruby plugin wrappers are marked `unsafe impl Send + Sync`:
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+
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+ ```rust
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+ // SAFETY: We mark this as Send+Sync because Ruby Global VM Lock (GVL)
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+ // ensures thread safety. Magnus::Value is thread-safe under GVL.
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+ struct RubyPostProcessor {
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+ name: String,
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+ processor: magnus::Value,
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+ }
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+
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+ // SAFETY: Ruby operations are protected by the Global VM Lock
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+ unsafe impl Send for RubyPostProcessor {}
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+ unsafe impl Sync for RubyPostProcessor {}
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Justification**:
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+ - Ruby's Global VM Lock ensures thread safety
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+ - `magnus::Value` is thread-safe under GVL
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+ - Rust async runtime can safely schedule Ruby callbacks
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+ - GVL prevents concurrent Ruby execution
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+
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+ ## Building
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+
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+ ### Development Build
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ cd packages/ruby
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+ bundle exec rake compile
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Testing
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+
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+ Run Ruby tests that exercise the bindings:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ bundle exec rspec
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Features
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+
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+ ### Default Features
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+
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+ - None currently
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+
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+ ### Optional Features
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+
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+ All features are passed through from the `kreuzberg` crate via `features = ["full"]`.
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+
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+ ## Dependencies
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+
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+ - `magnus` - Git dependency (specific rev: `f6db117`)
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+ - `tokio = "1.48"` with `rt` and `macros` features
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+ - `async-trait = "0.1"` for async trait methods
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+ - `serde_json = "1.0"` for metadata serialization
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+
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+ ## Key Files
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+
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+ - `src/lib.rs`: All bindings code (extraction API, config parsing, plugin registration)
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+ - `build.rs`: Build script for Rust extension compilation
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+
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+ ## References
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+
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+ - **Magnus Documentation**: https://docs.rs/magnus
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+ - **Magnus GitHub**: https://github.com/matsadler/magnus
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+ - **Kreuzberg Core**: `../kreuzberg/`
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+ - **Ruby Package**: `../../packages/ruby/`
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+
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+ ## Performance Considerations
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+
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+ ### For Plugin Authors
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+
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+ 1. **Sync is currently equivalent to async**: Both block the Ruby GVL
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+ ```ruby
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+ # These have equivalent performance
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+ result = Kreuzberg.extract_file_sync("document.pdf")
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+ result = Kreuzberg.extract_file("document.pdf")
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **Use Ruby threads for concurrency**:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Process multiple files concurrently
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+ files = ["doc1.pdf", "doc2.pdf", "doc3.pdf"]
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+ threads = files.map do |file|
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+ Thread.new { Kreuzberg.extract_file_sync(file) }
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+ end
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+ results = threads.map(&:value)
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Batch API is more efficient**:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Prefer batch API for multiple files
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+ results = Kreuzberg.batch_extract_files_sync(["doc1.pdf", "doc2.pdf"])
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### For Contributors
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+
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+ 1. **Prefer `_sync` variants** - Clearer intent, same performance
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+ 2. **Async functions exist** for API compatibility with other language bindings
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+ 3. **Do NOT use `spawn_blocking`** - GVL already blocks, no benefit
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+ 4. **Create new Runtime per call** - Safe under GVL, no overhead from reuse
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+ 5. **Monitor Magnus development** for `rb_thread_call_without_gvl` exposure
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+ 6. **Thread safety via GVL** - `unsafe impl Send + Sync` is safe for Ruby callbacks
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+
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+ ## Comparison with Other Language Bindings
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+
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+ ### Async Support Ranking
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+
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+ 1. **NAPI-RS (TypeScript/Node.js)**: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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+ - Built-in async support
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+ - Zero configuration
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+ - ~0ms overhead
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+ - Natural Promise integration
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+
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+ 2. **PyO3 (Python)**: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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+ - `pyo3_async_runtimes` library
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+ - Automatic async detection
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+ - ~0.17ms overhead (optimized)
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+ - GIL release during await
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+
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+ 3. **Magnus (Ruby)**: ⭐⭐
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+ - Manual `block_on()` pattern
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+ - GVL blocks during async operations
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+ - Same overhead as sync
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+ - Limited concurrency
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+
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+ ### When to Use Ruby Bindings
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+
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+ **Ruby bindings are best for**:
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+ - ✅ **Rails applications** (ActiveJob for background processing)
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+ - ✅ **Ruby scripts** (existing Ruby codebases)
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+ - ✅ **Simple extraction** (single-file processing)
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+ - ✅ **Batch processing** (batch API handles concurrency)
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+
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+ **Consider other bindings for**:
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+ - ❌ **High concurrency** (use Node.js/NAPI-RS instead)
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+ - ❌ **Real-time processing** (use Node.js/NAPI-RS instead)
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+ - ❌ **I/O-bound workloads** (use Python/PyO3 or Node.js/NAPI-RS)
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+
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+ ## GVL Release with Lucchetto (Experimental)
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+
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+ ### Discovery: lucchetto Crate
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+
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+ **Lucchetto** (v0.4.0) is a third-party crate that enables calling Rust functions without holding the GVL:
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+
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+ ```rust
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+ use lucchetto::without_gvl;
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+
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+ #[without_gvl]
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+ fn process_document(path: String) -> String {
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+ // GVL released during execution!
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+ // Other Ruby threads can run concurrently
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+ std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(2));
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+ format!("Processed: {}", path)
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ **How it works**:
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+ - Uses `rb_thread_call_without_gvl` internally (the hard-to-use-correctly function)
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+ - Provides `#[without_gvl]` attribute macro for safe GVL release
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+ - Enforces safety via `GvlSafe` trait (similar to `Send` + `Sync`)
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+ - Functions can only accept/return types implementing `GvlSafe`
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+
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+ **Dependencies**:
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+ ```toml
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+ [dependencies]
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+ lucchetto = "0.4.0"
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+ lucchetto-macros = "0.2.0"
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+ rb-sys = "0"
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Safety Model**:
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+ - `GvlSafe` trait prevents accessing Ruby objects from GVL-free code
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+ - Custom types can implement `GvlSafe` if they don't interact with Ruby VM
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+ - Compile-time verification via trait bounds
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+
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+ **Limitations**:
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+ - ⚠️ **Experimental**: Author notes potential memory bugs and unsafe code
362
+ - ⚠️ **0.4.0 version**: Early stage, API may change
363
+ - ⚠️ **Documentation**: 0% coverage, review source code before use
364
+ - ⚠️ **Cannot access Ruby objects** during GVL-free execution
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+
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+ **Potential Integration**:
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+
368
+ ```rust
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+ use lucchetto::without_gvl;
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+
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+ // Long-running extraction that doesn't need Ruby access
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+ #[without_gvl]
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+ fn extract_large_pdf_internal(path: String) -> Result<String, String> {
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+ // GVL released - other Ruby threads can run!
375
+ match kreuzberg::extract_file_sync(&path, None, &Default::default()) {
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+ Ok(result) => Ok(result.content),
377
+ Err(e) => Err(e.to_string()),
378
+ }
379
+ }
380
+
381
+ // Ruby-facing wrapper
382
+ fn extract_file_sync(args: &[Value]) -> Result<RHash, Error> {
383
+ let ruby = Ruby::get().expect("Ruby not initialized");
384
+ let path: String = args.get(0).unwrap().try_convert()?;
385
+
386
+ // Call GVL-free function
387
+ let content = extract_large_pdf_internal(path)
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+ .map_err(|e| runtime_error(e))?;
389
+
390
+ // Convert to Ruby (GVL held)
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+ let hash = ruby.hash_new();
392
+ hash.aset(ruby.intern("content"), content)?;
393
+ Ok(hash)
394
+ }
395
+ ```
396
+
397
+ **Performance Impact**:
398
+ - ✅ **Enables true concurrency**: Ruby threads can run during Rust operations
399
+ - ✅ **No GVL blocking**: Long operations don't freeze Ruby runtime
400
+ - ✅ **Thread-level parallelism**: Multiple Ruby threads can process different files
401
+
402
+ **Recommendation**:
403
+ - **Monitor lucchetto development** before production use
404
+ - **Test thoroughly** in development environment
405
+ - **Consider for CPU-bound operations** (PDF extraction, OCR, image processing)
406
+ - **Not recommended yet** for production due to experimental status
407
+
408
+ ## Future Improvements
409
+
410
+ Potential areas for async enhancement:
411
+
412
+ 1. **Lucchetto integration** - Evaluate for GVL-free extraction (experimental)
413
+ 2. **Ruby Fiber integration** - Map Rust futures to Ruby Fibers
414
+ 3. **Async OCR backends** - Non-blocking OCR processing with GVL release
415
+ 4. **Streaming results** - Chunked extraction without blocking GVL
416
+
417
+ **Contributing**: If you're interested in improving async support, check:
418
+ - Lucchetto crate: https://github.com/Maaarcocr/lucchetto
419
+ - Magnus GitHub Issues: https://github.com/matsadler/magnus/issues
420
+ - `rb_thread_call_without_gvl` discussions
421
+ - Ruby Fiber-based async patterns
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+
425
+ See the main Kreuzberg repository for contribution guidelines.