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architecture-specific extensions and libraries. The files in this directory generally have names ending in .so or .dll (depending on your platform). These files are C-language extensions to Ruby; or, more precisely, they are the binary, runtime-loadable files generated from Ruby's C-language extension code, compiled into binary form as part of the Ruby installation process.
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