* Fix `Range#include?` to work with beginless and endless ranges. *Allen Hsu* * Don't use `Process#clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)` on Solaris *Iain Beeston* * Prevent `ActiveSupport::Duration.build(value)` from creating instances of `ActiveSupport::Duration` unless `value` is of type `Numeric`. Addresses the errant set of behaviours described in #37012 where `ActiveSupport::Duration` comparisons would fail confusingly or return unexpected results when comparing durations built from instances of `String`. Before: small_duration_from_string = ActiveSupport::Duration.build('9') large_duration_from_string = ActiveSupport::Duration.build('100000000000000') small_duration_from_int = ActiveSupport::Duration.build(9) large_duration_from_string > small_duration_from_string => false small_duration_from_string == small_duration_from_int => false small_duration_from_int < large_duration_from_string => ArgumentError (comparison of ActiveSupport::Duration::Scalar with ActiveSupport::Duration failed) large_duration_from_string > small_duration_from_int => ArgumentError (comparison of String with ActiveSupport::Duration failed) After: small_duration_from_string = ActiveSupport::Duration.build('9') => TypeError (can't build an ActiveSupport::Duration from a String) *Alexei Emam* * Add `ActiveSupport::Cache::Store#delete_multi` method to delete multiple keys from the cache store. *Peter Zhu* * Support multiple arguments in `HashWithIndifferentAccess` for `merge` and `update` methods, to follow Ruby 2.6 addition. *Wojciech Wnętrzak* * Allow initializing `thread_mattr_*` attributes via `:default` option class Scraper thread_mattr_reader :client, default: Api::Client.new end *Guilherme Mansur* * Add `compact_blank` for those times when you want to remove #blank? values from an Enumerable (also `compact_blank!` on Hash, Array, ActionController::Parameters) *Dana Sherson* * Make ActiveSupport::Logger Fiber-safe. Fixes #36752. Use `Fiber.current.__id__` in `ActiveSupport::Logger#local_level=` in order to make log level local to Ruby Fibers in addition to Threads. Example: logger = ActiveSupport::Logger.new(STDOUT) logger.level = 1 p "Main is debug? #{logger.debug?}" Fiber.new { logger.local_level = 0 p "Thread is debug? #{logger.debug?}" }.resume p "Main is debug? #{logger.debug?}" Before: Main is debug? false Thread is debug? true Main is debug? true After: Main is debug? false Thread is debug? true Main is debug? false *Alexander Varnin* * Allow the `on_rotation` proc used when decrypting/verifying a message to be passed at the constructor level. Before: crypt = ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor.new('long_secret') crypt.decrypt_and_verify(encrypted_message, on_rotation: proc { ... }) crypt.decrypt_and_verify(another_encrypted_message, on_rotation: proc { ... }) After: crypt = ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor.new('long_secret', on_rotation: proc { ... }) crypt.decrypt_and_verify(encrypted_message) crypt.decrypt_and_verify(another_encrypted_message) *Edouard Chin* * `delegate_missing_to` would raise a `DelegationError` if the object delegated to was `nil`. Now the `allow_nil` option has been added to enable the user to specify they want `nil` returned in this case. *Matthew Tanous* * `truncate` would return the original string if it was too short to be truncated and a frozen string if it were long enough to be truncated. Now truncate will consistently return an unfrozen string regardless. This behavior is consistent with `gsub` and `strip`. Before: 'foobar'.truncate(5).frozen? # => true 'foobar'.truncate(6).frozen? # => false After: 'foobar'.truncate(5).frozen? # => false 'foobar'.truncate(6).frozen? # => false *Jordan Thomas* Please check [6-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/6-0-stable/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.