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# -*- rdoc -*-
= NEWS for Ruby 2.3.0
This document is a list of user visible feature changes made between
releases 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.
== Changes since the 2.2.0 release
=== Language changes
* frozen-string-literal pragma:
* new pragma, frozen-string-literal has been experimentally introduced.
* besides, --enable/--disable=frozen-string-literal options also have
been introduced.
* safe navigation operator:
* new method call syntax, `object&.foo', method #foo is called on
`object' if it is not nil.
this is similar to `try!' in Active Support, except:
* method name is syntactically required
obj.try! {} # valid
obj&. {} # syntax error
* arguments are evaluated only if a call is made:
obj.try!(:foo, bar()) # bar() is always evaluated
obj&.foo(bar()) # bar() is conditionally evaluated
* attribute assignment is valid
obj&.attr += 1
=== Core classes updates (outstanding ones only)
* ARGF
* ARGF.read_nonblock supports `exception: false' like IO#read_nonblock.
[Feature #11358]
* Array
* Array#bsearch_index [Feature #10730]
* Array#dig [Feature #11643]
* Enumerable
* Enumerable#grep_v is added as inverse version of Enumerable#grep.
[Feature #11049]
* Enumerable#chunk_while [Feature #10769]
* File
* File.mkfifo [Feature #11536]
* Add File::TMPFILE corresponding to O_TMPFILE
* Hash
* Hash#fetch_values [Feature #10017]
* Hash#dig [Feature #11643]
* Hash#<=, Hash#<, Hash#>=, Hash#> [Feature #10984]
* Hash#to_proc [Feature #11653]
* IO
* new mode flag File::SHARE_DELETE is available.
this flag means to permit deleting opened file on Windows, but currently
this affect only files opened as binary. [Feature #11218]
* new option parameter `flags' is added.
this parameter is bitwise-ORed to oflags generated by normal mode argument.
[Feature #11253]
* Kernel
* Kernel#loop, when stopped by a StopIteration exception, returns
what the enumerator has returned instead of nil. [Feature #11498]
* Module
* Module#deprecate_constant [Feature #11398]
* NameError
* NameError#receiver is added to take the receiver object. [Feature #10881]
* Numeric
* Numeric#positive? and Numeric#negative? are added, which return
true when the receiver is positive and negative respectively.
[Feature #11151]
* Proc
* Proc#call (and also #[], #===, #yield) are optimized.
Backtrace doesn't show each methods (show block lines directly).
TracePoint also ignore these calls. [Feature #11569]
* Struct
* Struct#dig [Feature #11686]
* Thread
* Thread#name, Thread#name= are added to handle thread names [Feature #11251]
=== Core classes compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
* Array
* Array#select!, Array#keep_if, Array#reject!, and Array#delete_if
no longer changes the receiver array instantly every time the
block is called. [Feature #10714]
* Array#flatten and Array#flatten! no longer try to call #to_ary
method on elements beyond the given level. [Bug #10748]
* Enumerable
* Enumerable#chunk and Enumerable#slice_before no longer takes the
initial_state argument. [Feature #10958]
Use a local variable instead to maintain a state.
* File::Stat
* On Windows File::Stat#ino always returned 0, but now returns
BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION.nFileIndexHigh/Low.
* IO
* IO#close doesn't raise when the IO object is closed. [Feature #10718]
* IO#each_codepoint raises an exception at incomplete character
before EOF when conversion takes place. [Bug #11444]
* Module
* Module#define_method and Object.define_singleton_method now
require method body, Proc, Method, or a block, and raise
ArgumentError if no block is given directly. [Bug #11283]
* pack/unpack (Array/String)
* j and J directives for pointer width integer type. [Feature #11215]
=== Stdlib updates (outstanding ones only)
accept_nonblock supports "exception: false" This is analogous to functionality found in IO#read_nonblock and IO#wait_nonblock. Raising exceptions for common failures on non-blocking servers is expensive and makes $DEBUG too noisy. Benchmark results: user system total real default 2.790000 0.870000 3.660000 ( 3.671597) exception: false 1.120000 0.800000 1.920000 ( 1.922032) exception: false (cached arg) 0.820000 0.770000 1.590000 ( 1.589267) --------------------- benchmark script ------------------------ require 'socket' require 'benchmark' require 'tmpdir' nr = 1000000 Dir.mktmpdir('nb_bench') do |path| sock_path = "#{path}/test.sock" s = UNIXServer.new(sock_path) Benchmark.bmbm do |x| x.report("default") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock rescue IO::WaitReadable end end end x.report("exception: false") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(exception: false) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end x.report("exception: false (cached arg)") do arg = { exception: false } nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(arg) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end end end * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_accept_nonblock): support exception: false [ruby-core:66385] [Feature #10532] * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_init_socket_init): define new symbols * ext/socket/rubysocket.h: adjust prototype * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_accept_nonblock): support exception: false * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): adjust accept_nonblock definition * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (Init_ossl_ssl): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (rsock_init_tcpserver): ditto * ext/socket/unixserver.c (rsock_init_unixserver): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (tcp_accept_nonblock): adjust rsock_s_accept_nonblock call * ext/socket/unixserver.c (unix_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_start_ssl): support no_exception * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect): adjust ossl_start_ssl call * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept): ditto * test/socket/test_nonblock.rb (test_accept_nonblock): test for "exception :false" * test/socket/test_tcp.rb (test_accept_nonblock): new test * test/socket/test_unix.rb (test_accept_nonblock): ditto * test/openssl/test_pair.rb (test_accept_nonblock_no_exception): ditto git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@49948 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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* Socket
* Socket#connect_nonblock, Socket#accept_nonblock,
TCPServer#accept_nonblock, UNIXServer#accept_nonblock,
BasicSocket#recv_nonblock, BasicSocket#recvmsg_nonblock,
BasicSocket#sendmsg_nonblock all support `exception: false` to return
:wait_readable or :wait_writable symbols instead of raising
IO::WaitReadable or IO::WaitWritable exceptions
* BasicSocket#recv and BasicSocket#recv_nonblock allow an output
String buffer argument like IO#read and IO#read_nonblock to reduce
GC overhead
accept_nonblock supports "exception: false" This is analogous to functionality found in IO#read_nonblock and IO#wait_nonblock. Raising exceptions for common failures on non-blocking servers is expensive and makes $DEBUG too noisy. Benchmark results: user system total real default 2.790000 0.870000 3.660000 ( 3.671597) exception: false 1.120000 0.800000 1.920000 ( 1.922032) exception: false (cached arg) 0.820000 0.770000 1.590000 ( 1.589267) --------------------- benchmark script ------------------------ require 'socket' require 'benchmark' require 'tmpdir' nr = 1000000 Dir.mktmpdir('nb_bench') do |path| sock_path = "#{path}/test.sock" s = UNIXServer.new(sock_path) Benchmark.bmbm do |x| x.report("default") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock rescue IO::WaitReadable end end end x.report("exception: false") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(exception: false) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end x.report("exception: false (cached arg)") do arg = { exception: false } nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(arg) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end end end * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_accept_nonblock): support exception: false [ruby-core:66385] [Feature #10532] * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_init_socket_init): define new symbols * ext/socket/rubysocket.h: adjust prototype * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_accept_nonblock): support exception: false * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): adjust accept_nonblock definition * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (Init_ossl_ssl): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (rsock_init_tcpserver): ditto * ext/socket/unixserver.c (rsock_init_unixserver): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (tcp_accept_nonblock): adjust rsock_s_accept_nonblock call * ext/socket/unixserver.c (unix_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_start_ssl): support no_exception * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect): adjust ossl_start_ssl call * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept): ditto * test/socket/test_nonblock.rb (test_accept_nonblock): test for "exception :false" * test/socket/test_tcp.rb (test_accept_nonblock): new test * test/socket/test_unix.rb (test_accept_nonblock): ditto * test/openssl/test_pair.rb (test_accept_nonblock_no_exception): ditto git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@49948 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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* ObjectSpace (objspace)
* ObjectSpace.count_symbols is added.
* ObjectSpace.count_imemo_objects is added.
* ObjectSpace.internal_class_of is added.
* ObjectSpace.internal_super_of is added.
accept_nonblock supports "exception: false" This is analogous to functionality found in IO#read_nonblock and IO#wait_nonblock. Raising exceptions for common failures on non-blocking servers is expensive and makes $DEBUG too noisy. Benchmark results: user system total real default 2.790000 0.870000 3.660000 ( 3.671597) exception: false 1.120000 0.800000 1.920000 ( 1.922032) exception: false (cached arg) 0.820000 0.770000 1.590000 ( 1.589267) --------------------- benchmark script ------------------------ require 'socket' require 'benchmark' require 'tmpdir' nr = 1000000 Dir.mktmpdir('nb_bench') do |path| sock_path = "#{path}/test.sock" s = UNIXServer.new(sock_path) Benchmark.bmbm do |x| x.report("default") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock rescue IO::WaitReadable end end end x.report("exception: false") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(exception: false) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end x.report("exception: false (cached arg)") do arg = { exception: false } nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(arg) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end end end * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_accept_nonblock): support exception: false [ruby-core:66385] [Feature #10532] * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_init_socket_init): define new symbols * ext/socket/rubysocket.h: adjust prototype * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_accept_nonblock): support exception: false * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): adjust accept_nonblock definition * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (Init_ossl_ssl): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (rsock_init_tcpserver): ditto * ext/socket/unixserver.c (rsock_init_unixserver): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (tcp_accept_nonblock): adjust rsock_s_accept_nonblock call * ext/socket/unixserver.c (unix_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_start_ssl): support no_exception * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect): adjust ossl_start_ssl call * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept): ditto * test/socket/test_nonblock.rb (test_accept_nonblock): test for "exception :false" * test/socket/test_tcp.rb (test_accept_nonblock): new test * test/socket/test_unix.rb (test_accept_nonblock): ditto * test/openssl/test_pair.rb (test_accept_nonblock_no_exception): ditto git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@49948 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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* OpenSSL
connect_nonblock supports "exception: false" This is for consistency with accept_nonblock arguments and gives a minor speedup from avoiding exceptions. [ruby-core:68838] [Feature #11024] * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock): support `exception: false' * (get_no_exception): move function location * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_connect_nonblock): support `exception: false' * test/openssl/test_pair.rb (test_connect_accept_nonblock_no_exception): test `exception: false' on connect, rename from `test_accept_nonblock_no_exception' * test/socket/test_nonblock.rb (test_connect_nonblock_no_exception): new test Benchmark results: default 0.050000 0.100000 0.150000 ( 0.151307) exception: false 0.030000 0.080000 0.110000 ( 0.108840) ----------------------------8<----------------------- require 'socket' require 'benchmark' require 'io/wait' require 'tmpdir' host = '127.0.0.1' serv = TCPServer.new(host, 0) # UNIX sockets may not hit EINPROGRESS nr = 5000 # few iterations to avoid running out of ports addr = serv.getsockname pid = fork do begin serv.accept.close rescue => e warn "#$$: #{e.message} (#{e.class})" end while true end at_exit { Process.kill(:TERM, pid) } serv.close Benchmark.bmbm do |x| x.report("default") do nr.times do s = Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM) s.setsockopt(:SOL_SOCKET, :SO_REUSEADDR, 1) begin s.connect_nonblock(addr) rescue IO::WaitWritable s.wait_writable end s.close end end x.report("exception: false") do nr.times do s = Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM) s.setsockopt(:SOL_SOCKET, :SO_REUSEADDR, 1) case s.connect_nonblock(addr, exception: false) when :wait_writable s.wait_writable end s.close end end end git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@50254 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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* OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#accept_nonblock and
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket#connect_nonblock supports `exception: false`.
accept_nonblock supports "exception: false" This is analogous to functionality found in IO#read_nonblock and IO#wait_nonblock. Raising exceptions for common failures on non-blocking servers is expensive and makes $DEBUG too noisy. Benchmark results: user system total real default 2.790000 0.870000 3.660000 ( 3.671597) exception: false 1.120000 0.800000 1.920000 ( 1.922032) exception: false (cached arg) 0.820000 0.770000 1.590000 ( 1.589267) --------------------- benchmark script ------------------------ require 'socket' require 'benchmark' require 'tmpdir' nr = 1000000 Dir.mktmpdir('nb_bench') do |path| sock_path = "#{path}/test.sock" s = UNIXServer.new(sock_path) Benchmark.bmbm do |x| x.report("default") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock rescue IO::WaitReadable end end end x.report("exception: false") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(exception: false) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end x.report("exception: false (cached arg)") do arg = { exception: false } nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(arg) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end end end * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_accept_nonblock): support exception: false [ruby-core:66385] [Feature #10532] * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_init_socket_init): define new symbols * ext/socket/rubysocket.h: adjust prototype * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_accept_nonblock): support exception: false * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): adjust accept_nonblock definition * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (Init_ossl_ssl): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (rsock_init_tcpserver): ditto * ext/socket/unixserver.c (rsock_init_unixserver): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (tcp_accept_nonblock): adjust rsock_s_accept_nonblock call * ext/socket/unixserver.c (unix_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_start_ssl): support no_exception * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect): adjust ossl_start_ssl call * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept): ditto * test/socket/test_nonblock.rb (test_accept_nonblock): test for "exception :false" * test/socket/test_tcp.rb (test_accept_nonblock): new test * test/socket/test_unix.rb (test_accept_nonblock): ditto * test/openssl/test_pair.rb (test_accept_nonblock_no_exception): ditto git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@49948 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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* Pathname
* Pathname#descend and Pathname#ascend supported blockless form.
[Feature #11052]
* io/wait
* IO#wait_readable no longer checks FIONREAD, it may be used for
non-bytestream IO such as listen sockets.
* timeout
* Object#timeout is now warned as deprecated when called.
* Net::FTP
* Net::FTP#mlst is added.
* Net::FTP#mlsd is added.
=== Stdlib compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
* lib/webrick/utils.rb
* removed unused argument. https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/356
* lib/drb/drb.rb
* removed unused argument. https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/515
* lib/base64.rb
* Base64.urlsafe_encode64: added a "padding" option to suppress
the padding character ("=").
* Base64.urlsafe_decode64: now it accepts not only correctly-padded
input but also unpadded input.
* lib/matrix.rb
* Add Vector#round. https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/802
* ext/coverage/coverage.c
* Coverage.peek_result: new method to allow coverage to be captured without
stopping the coverage tool.
* Net::HTTP
* default value of Net::HTTP#open_timeout is now 60 (was nil).
* Net::Telnet
* Net::Telnet is extracted to net-telnet gem. It's unmaintain code.
* Net::FTP
* Connections are in passive mode per default now. The default mode can
be changed by Net::FTP.default_passive=. [Feature #11612]
* Rake
* Rake is removed from stdlib.
=== Built-in global variables compatibility issues
* $SAFE
* $SAFE=2 and $SAFE=3 are obsolete. If $SAFE is set to 2 or larger,
an ArgumentError is raised. [Feature #5455]
=== C API updates
* rb_define_class_id_under() now raises a TypeError exception when the
class is already defined but its superclass does not match the given
superclass, as well as definitions in ruby level.
* rb_timespec_now() is added to fetch current datetime as struct timespec.
[Feature #11558]
* rb_time_timespec_new() is added to create a time object with epoch,
nanosecond, and UTC/localtime/time offset arguments. [Feature #11558]
=== Build system updates
=== Implementation changes
* OS/2 is no longer supported
* Borland-C is no longer supported