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# NEWS for Ruby 3.0.0
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This document is a list of user visible feature changes
since the **2.7.0** release, except for bug fixes.
Note that each entry is kept so brief that no reason behind or reference
information is supplied with. For a full list of changes with all
sufficient information, see the ChangeLog file or Redmine
(e.g. `https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/$FEATURE_OR_BUG_NUMBER`).
## Language changes
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* Keyword arguments are now separated from positional arguments.
Code that resulted in deprecation warnings in Ruby 2.7 will now
result in ArgumentError or different behavior. [[Feature #14183]]
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* Arguments forwarding (`...`) now supports leading arguments.
[[Feature #16378]]
```ruby
def method_missing(meth, ...)
send(:"do_#{meth}", ...)
end
```
* Procs accepting a single rest argument and keywords are no longer
subject to autosplatting. This now matches the behavior of Procs
accepting a single rest argument and no keywords.
[[Feature #16166]]
```ruby
pr = proc{|*a, **kw| [a, kw]}
pr.call([1])
# 2.7 => [[1], {}]
# 3.0 => [[[1]], {}]
pr.call([1, {a: 1}])
# 2.7 => [[1], {:a=>1}] # and deprecation warning
# 3.0 => [[[1, {:a=>1}]], {}]
```
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* $SAFE is now a normal global variable with no special behavior.
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C-API methods related to $SAFE have been removed.
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[[Feature #16131]]
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* yield in singleton class definitions in methods is now a SyntaxError
instead of a warning. yield in a class definition outside of a method
is now a SyntaxError instead of a LocalJumpError. [[Feature #15575]]
* Pattern matching is no longer experimental. [[Feature #17260]]
* One-line pattern matching now uses `=>` instead of `in`. [EXPERIMENTAL]
[[Feature #17260]]
```ruby
# version 3.0
{a: 0, b: 1} => {a:}
p a # => 0
# version 2.7
{a: 0, b: 1} in {a:}
p a # => 0
```
* Find pattern is added. [EXPERIMENTAL]
[[Feature #16828]]
```ruby
case ["a", 1, "b", "c", 2, "d", "e", "f", 3]
in [*pre, String => x, String => y, *post]
p pre #=> ["a", 1]
p x #=> "b"
p y #=> "c"
p post #=> [2, "d", "e", "f", 3]
end
```
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* When a class variable is overtaken by the same definition in an
ancestor class/module, a RuntimeError is now raised (previously,
it only issued a warning in verbose mode. Additionally, accessing a
class variable from the toplevel scope is now a RuntimeError.
[[Bug #14541]]
* Endless method definition is added. [EXPERIMENTAL]
[[Feature #16746]]
```ruby
def square(x) = x * x
```
* Interpolated String literals are no longer frozen when
`# frozen-string-literal: true` is used. [[Feature #17104]]
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* A static analysis foundation is introduced. See "Static analysis" section in detail.
* RBS is introduced. It is a type definition language for Ruby programs.
* TypeProf is experimentally bundled. It is a type analysis tool for Ruby programs.
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## Command line options
### `--help` option
When the environment variable `RUBY_PAGER` or `PAGER` is present and has
non-empty value, and the standard input and output are tty, `--help`
option shows the help message via the pager designated by the value.
[[Feature #16754]]
## Core classes updates
Outstanding ones only.
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* Array
* Modified methods
* The following methods now return Array instances instead of
subclass instances when called on subclass instances:
[[Bug #6087]]
* `Array#drop`
* `Array#drop_while`
* `Array#flatten`
* `Array#slice!`
* `Array#slice/#[]`
* `Array#take`
* `Array#take_while`
* `Array#uniq`
* `Array#*`
* Dir
* Modified method
* Dir.glob and Dir.[] now sort the results by default, and
accept `sort:` keyword option. [[Feature #8709]]
* ENV
* New method
* ENV.except, which returns a hash excluding the given keys
and their values. [[Feature #15822]]
* Hash
* Modified method
* Hash#transform_keys now accepts a hash that maps keys to new
keys. [[Feature #16274]]
* New method
* Hash#except, which returns a hash excluding the given keys
and their values. [[Feature #15822]]
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* Kernel
* Modified method
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* Kernel#clone when called with `freeze: false` keyword will call
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`#initialize_clone` with the `freeze: false` keyword.
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[[Bug #14266]]
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* Kernel#clone when called with `freeze: true` keyword will call
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`#initialize_clone` with the `freeze: true` keyword, and will
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return a frozen copy even if the receiver is unfrozen.
[[Feature #16175]]
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* Kernel#eval when called with two arguments will use "(eval)"
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for `__FILE__` and 1 for `__LINE__` in the evaluated code.
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[[Bug #4352]]
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* Kernel#lambda now warns if called without a literal block.
[[Feature #15973]]
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* Module
* Modified method
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* Module#include and #prepend now affect classes and modules that
have already included or prepended the receiver, mirroring the
behavior if the arguments were included in the receiver before
the other modules and classes included or prepended the receiver.
[[Feature #9573]]
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```ruby
class C; end
module M1; end
module M2; end
C.include M1
M1.include M2
p C.ancestors #=> [C, M1, M2, Object, Kernel, BasicObject]
```
* Thread
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* Introduce `Fiber.set_scheduler` for intercepting blocking operations and
`Fiber.scheduler` for accessing the current scheduler. See
doc/scheduler.md for more details. [[Feature #16786]]
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* `Fiber.blocking?` tells whether the current execution context is
blocking. [[Feature #16786]]
* `Thread#join` invokes the scheduler hooks `block`/`unblock` in a
non-blocking execution context. [[Feature #16786]]
* `Thread.ignore_deadlock` accessor for disabling the default deadlock
detection, allowing the use of signal handlers to break deadlock.
[[Bug #13768]]
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* Mutex
* `Mutex` is now acquired per-`Fiber` instead of per-`Thread`. This change
should be compatible for essentially all usages and avoids blocking when
using a scheduler. [[Feature #16792]]
* Fiber
* `Fiber.new(blocking: true/false)` allows you to create non-blocking
execution contexts. [[Feature #16786]]
* `Fiber#blocking?` tells whether the fiber is non-blocking. [[Feature #16786]]
* `Fiber#backtrace` & `Fiber#backtrace_locations` provide per-fiber backtrace.
[[Feature #16815]]
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* The limitation of `Fiber#transfer` is relaxed. [Bug #17221]
* Kernel
* `Kernel.sleep(...)` invokes the scheduler hook `#kernel_sleep(...)` in a
non-blocking execution context. [[Feature #16786]]
* IO
* `IO#nonblock?` now defaults to `true`. [[Feature #16786]]
* `IO#wait_readable`, `IO#wait_writable`, `IO#read`, `IO#write` and other
related methods (e.g. `#puts`, `#gets`) may invoke the scheduler hook
`#io_wait(io, events, timeout)` in a non-blocking execution context.
[[Feature #16786]]
* ConditionVariable
* `ConditionVariable#wait` may now invoke the `block`/`unblock` scheduler
hooks in a non-blocking context. [[Feature #16786]]
* Queue / SizedQueue
* `Queue#pop`, `SizedQueue#push` and related methods may now invoke the
`block`/`unblock` scheduler hooks in a non-blocking context.
[[Feature #16786]]
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* Ractor
* new class to enable parallel execution. See doc/ractor.md for
more details.
* Symbol
* Modified method
* Symbol#to_proc now returns a lambda Proc.
[[Feature #16260]]
* New method
* Symbol#name, which returns the name of the symbol if it is
named. The returned string cannot be modified.
[[Feature #16150]]
* Warning
* Modified method
* Warning#warn now supports a category kwarg.
[[Feature #17122]]
* GC
* New method
* `GC.auto_compact=`, `GC.auto_compact` can be used to control when
compaction runs. Setting `auto_compact=` to true will cause
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compaction to occur during major collections. At the moment,
compaction adds significant overhead to major collections, so please
test first!
[[Feature #17176]]
## Stdlib updates
Outstanding ones only.
* RubyGems
* Update to RubyGems 3.2.0.rc.1
* Bundler
* Update to Bundler 2.2.0.rc.1
* Net::HTTP
* New method
* Add Net::HTTP#verify_hostname= and Net::HTTP#verify_hostname
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to skip hostname verification. [[Feature #16555]]
* Modified method
* Net::HTTP.get, Net::HTTP.get_response, and Net::HTTP.get_print can
take request headers as a Hash in the second argument when the first
argument is a URI. [[Feature #16686]]
* IRB
* Update to IRB 1.2.6
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* OpenStruct
* Initialization no longer lazy [[Bug #12136]]
* Builtin methods can now be overridden safely. [[Bug #15409]]
* Implementation uses only methods ending with `!`.
* Ractor compatible.
* Improved support for YAML [[Bug #8382]]
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* Use officially discouraged. Read "Caveats" section.
* Reline
* Update to Reline 0.1.5
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* Socket
* TCPSocket.new now supports `resolv_timeout`. [[Feature #17134]]
```ruby
# it raises SocketError if name resolution is not finished within resolve_timeout.
tcp_socket = TCPSocket.new("example.com", 80, resolv_timeout: 10)
```
## Compatibility issues
Excluding feature bug fixes.
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* Regexp literals and all Range objects are frozen [[Feature #8948]] [[Feature #16377]] [[Feature #15504]]
```ruby
/foo/.frozen? #=> true
(42...).frozen? # => true
```
* EXPERIMENTAL: Hash#each consistently yields a 2-element array [[Bug #12706]]
* Now `{ a: 1 }.each(&->(k, v) { })` raises an ArgumentError
due to lambda's arity check.
* This is experimental; if it brings a big incompatibility issue,
it may be reverted until 2.8/3.0 release.
* When writing to STDOUT redirected to a closed pipe, no broken pipe
error message will be shown now. [[Feature #14413]]
* `TRUE`/`FALSE`/`NIL` constants are no longer defined.
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* `Integer#zero?` overrides `Numeric#zero?` for optimization. [[Misc #16961]]
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## Stdlib compatibility issues
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* Default gems
* The following libraries are promoted the default gems from stdlib.
* abbrev
* base64
* English
* erb
* find
* io-nonblock
* io-wait
* net-ftp
* net-http
* net-imap
* net-protocol
* nkf
* open-uri
* optparse
* resolv
* resolv-replace
* rinda
* securerandom
* set
* shellwords
* tempfile
* time
* tmpdir
* tsort
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* weakref
* Bundled gems
* net-telnet and xmlrpc have been removed from the bundled gems.
If you are interested in maintaining them, please comment on
your plan to https://github.com/ruby/xmlrpc
or https://github.com/ruby/net-telnet.
* SDBM have been removed from ruby standard library. [[Bug #8446]]
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* The issues of sdbm will be handled at https://github.com/ruby/sdbm
## C API updates
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* C API functions related to $SAFE have been removed.
[[Feature #16131]]
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* C API header file `ruby/ruby.h` was split. [[GH-2991]] Should have no impact
on extension libraries, but users might experience slow compilations.
* Memory view interface [EXPERIMENTAL]
* The memory view interface is a C-API set to exchange a raw memory area,
such as a numeric array and a bitmap image, between extension libraries.
The extension libraries can share also the metadata of the memory area
that consists of the shape, the element format, and so on.
Using these kinds of metadata, the extension libraries can share even
a multidimensional array appropriately.
This feature is designed by referring to Python's buffer protocol.
[[Feature #13767]] [[Feature #14722]]
## Implementation improvements
* New method cache mechanism for Ractor [[Feature #16614]]
* Inline method caches pointed from ISeq can be accessed by multiple Ractors
in parallel and synchronization is needed even for method caches. However,
such synchronization can be overhead so introducing new inline method cache
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mechanisms, (1) Disposable inline method cache (2) per-Class method cache
and (3) new invalidation mechanism. (1) can avoid per-method call
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synchronization because it only uses atomic operations.
See the ticket for more details.
Reduce allocations for keyword argument hashes Previously, passing a keyword splat to a method always allocated a hash on the caller side, and accepting arbitrary keywords in a method allocated a separate hash on the callee side. Passing explicit keywords to a method that accepted a keyword splat did not allocate a hash on the caller side, but resulted in two hashes allocated on the callee side. This commit makes passing a single keyword splat to a method not allocate a hash on the caller side. Passing multiple keyword splats or a mix of explicit keywords and a keyword splat still generates a hash on the caller side. On the callee side, if arbitrary keywords are not accepted, it does not allocate a hash. If arbitrary keywords are accepted, it will allocate a hash, but this commit uses a callinfo flag to indicate whether the caller already allocated a hash, and if so, the callee can use the passed hash without duplicating it. So this commit should make it so that a maximum of a single hash is allocated during method calls. To set the callinfo flag appropriately, method call argument compilation checks if only a single keyword splat is given. If only one keyword splat is given, the VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT_MUT callinfo flag is not set, since in that case the keyword splat is passed directly and not mutable. If more than one splat is used, a new hash needs to be generated on the caller side, and in that case the callinfo flag is set, indicating the keyword splat is mutable by the callee. In compile_hash, used for both hash and keyword argument compilation, if compiling keyword arguments and only a single keyword splat is used, pass the argument directly. On the caller side, in vm_args.c, the callinfo flag needs to be recognized and handled. Because the keyword splat argument may not be a hash, it needs to be converted to a hash first if not. Then, unless the callinfo flag is set, the hash needs to be duplicated. The temporary copy of the callinfo flag, kw_flag, is updated if a hash was duplicated, to prevent the need to duplicate it again. If we are converting to a hash or duplicating a hash, we need to update the argument array, which can including duplicating the positional splat array if one was passed. CALLER_SETUP_ARG and a couple other places needs to be modified to handle similar issues for other types of calls. This includes fairly comprehensive tests for different ways keywords are handled internally, checking that you get equal results but that keyword splats on the caller side result in distinct objects for keyword rest parameters. Included are benchmarks for keyword argument calls. Brief results when compiled without optimization: def kw(a: 1) a end def kws(**kw) kw end h = {a: 1} kw(a: 1) # about same kw(**h) # 2.37x faster kws(a: 1) # 1.30x faster kws(**h) # 2.19x faster kw(a: 1, **h) # 1.03x slower kw(**h, **h) # about same kws(a: 1, **h) # 1.16x faster kws(**h, **h) # 1.14x faster
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* The number of hashes allocated when using a keyword splat in
a method call has been reduced to a maximum of 1, and passing
a keyword splat to a method that accepts specific keywords
does not allocate a hash.
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* `super` is optimized when the same type of method is called in the previous call
if it's not refinements or an attr reader or writer.
### JIT
* Native functions shared by multiple methods are deduplicated on JIT compaction.
* Decrease code size of hot paths by some optimizations and partitioning cold paths.
* Not only pure Ruby methods but also some C methods skip pushing a method frame.
* `Kernel#class`, `Integer#zero?`
* Always generate appropriate code for `==`, `nil?`, and `!` calls depending on
a receiver class.
* Optimize instance variable access in some core classes like Hash and their subclasses
* Eliminate VM register access on a method return
* Optimize C method call a little
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## Static analysis
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### RBS
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* RBS is a new language for type definition of Ruby programs.
It allows writing types of classes and modules with advanced
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types including union types, overloading, generics, and
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_interface types_ for duck typing.
* Ruby ships with type definitions for core/stdlib classes.
* `rbs` gem is bundled to load and process RBS files.
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### TypeProf
* TypeProf is a type analysis tool for Ruby code based on abstract interpretation.
* It reads non-annotated Ruby code, tries inferring its type signature, and prints
the analysis result in RBS format.
* Though it supports only a subset of the Ruby language yet, we will continuously
improve the coverage of language features, the analysis performance, and usability.
```ruby
# test.rb
def foo(x)
if x > 10
x.to_s
else
nil
end
end
foo(42)
```
```
$ typeprof test.rb
# Classes
class Object
def foo : (Integer) -> String?
end
```
## Miscellaneous changes
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* Methods using `ruby2_keywords` will no longer keep empty keyword
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splats, those are now removed just as they are for methods not
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using `ruby2_keywords`.
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* Taint deprecation warnings are now issued in regular mode in
addition to verbose warning mode. [[Feature #16131]]
* When an exception is caught in the default handler, the error
message and backtrace are printed in order from the innermost.
[[Feature #8661]]
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[Bug #4352]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4352
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[Bug #6087]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/6087
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[Bug #8382]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8382
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[Bug #8446]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8446
[Feature #8661]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8661
[Feature #8709]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8709
[Feature #8948]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8948
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[Feature #9573]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9573
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[Bug #12136]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12136
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[Bug #12706]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12706
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[Feature #13767]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13767
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[Bug #13768]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13768
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[Feature #14183]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14183
[Bug #14266]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14266
[Feature #14413]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14413
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[Bug #14541]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14541
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[Feature #14722]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14722
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[Bug #15409]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15409
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[Feature #15504]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15504
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[Feature #15575]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15575
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[Feature #15822]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15822
[Feature #15921]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15921
[Feature #15973]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15973
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[Feature #16131]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16131
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[Feature #16150]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16150
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[Feature #16166]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16166
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[Feature #16175]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16175
[Feature #16260]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16260
[Feature #16274]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16274
[Feature #16377]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16377
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[Feature #16378]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16378
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[Feature #16555]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16555
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[Feature #16614]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16614
[Feature #16686]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16686
[Feature #16746]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16746
[Feature #16754]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16754
[Feature #16786]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16786
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[Feature #16792]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16792
[Feature #16815]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16815
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[Feature #16828]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16828
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[Misc #16961]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16961
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[Feature #17104]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17104
[Feature #17122]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17122
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[Feature #17134]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17134
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[Feature #17176]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17176
[Feature #17260]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17260
[Feature #17260]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17260
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[GH-2991]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2991