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: Syntax
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Experimentally altered to get the following code (note the space
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after p):
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p ("xx"*2).to_i
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Interpreted as:
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p (("xx"*2).to_i)
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Instead of:
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(p("xx"*2)).to_i
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: Range#to_ary
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Added. You can now do something like this:
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a, b, c = 1..3
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: break and next
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Extended to take an optional expression, which is used as a value
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for termination. [experimental]
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: SHA1 module
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ruby-sha1 1.2 is newly imported as a standard library, which shares
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a common interface with the existing md5 module.
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: MD5#<<
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Added as an alias for MD5#update.
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: to_str
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Added to get objects which define to_str() treated as String's.
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Now almost all the built-in methods try each argument with to_str()
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when they expect it to be a String.
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foo = Object.new
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class <<foo
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def to_str
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"foo"
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end
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end
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p File.open(foo)
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=> -:7:in `open': wrong argument type Object (expected String) (TypeError)
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ruby 1.6.4 (2001-04-19) [i586-linux]
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=> -:7:in `open': No such file or directory - "foo" (Errno::ENOENT)
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ruby 1.7.0 (2001-05-02) [i586-linux]
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: Line-range operation
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Obsoleted except the case when used in a one-liner (ruby -e "..."),
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which means "if 101..200" in a script is no longer interpreted as
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comparison between (({$.})) and 101 or 200.
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: Comparison of exception classes in a rescue clause
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Changed to use ((<Module>))#=== for comparing $! with the exception
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class specified in each rescue clause.
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As the previous behavior was to use kind_of?, the effect is limited
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to the SystemCallError case. SystemCallError.=== has been newly
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defined to return true when the two have the same errno. With this
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change, SystemCallError's with the same errno, such as Errno::EAGAIN
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and Errno::EWOULDBLOCK, can both be rescued by listing just one of
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them.
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: ((<Array>))#fetch
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Added.
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: ((<Array>))#insert(n, other, ...)
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Added. ((<ruby-talk:14289>))
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This is much the same as (({ary[n,0] = [other,...]})) except
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returing self.
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ary = [0,1,2,3]
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ary[2, 0] = [4, 5, 6]
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p ary
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ary = [0,1,2,3]
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ary.insert(2, 4, 5, 6)
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p ary
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: ((<Array>))#sort!
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Changed to always return self without checking whether the sequence
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of the elements was modified or not.
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Beware that this behavior is not guaranteed to continue in the
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future. Do not rely on its return value. ((<ruby-dev:12506>))$B!%(B
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: ((<Dir>)).open
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Changed to return what the block returns when a block is given, just
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as ((<File>)).open does. (It always returned (({nil})) in 1.6 and
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prior)
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: ((<Dir>)).chdir
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Extended to take a block.
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: ((<Dir>)).glob
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Made to support meta-character escaping by a backslash. Wildcards
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and spaces may now be escaped using a backslash.
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: ((<Enumerable>))#all?
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: ((<Enumerable>))#any?
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: ((<Enumerable>))#inject
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Added.
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: ((<File>)).lchmod
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: ((<File>)).lchown
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Added.
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: ((<IO>)).for_fd
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Added.
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: ((<IO>)).read
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Added. ((<ruby-talk:9460>))
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: ((<Interrupt>))
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Made a subclass of ((<SignalException>)). (It was a subclass of
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Exception in 1.6 and prior)
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: ((<MatchData>))#to_ary
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Added for convenience of Regexp#match. ((<ruby-dev:12766>))
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Previously we had to do:
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foo, bar, baz = /(\w+?)\s+(\w+?)\s+(\w+)/.match("foo bar baz").to_a[1..-1]
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p [foo, bar, baz]
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But now can do:
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_, foo, bar, baz = /(\w+?)\s+(\w+?)\s+(\w+)/.match("foo bar baz")
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p [foo, bar, baz]
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: ((<Math>)).acos(x)
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: ((<Math>)).asin(x)
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: ((<Math>)).atan(x)
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: ((<Math>)).cosh(x)
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: ((<Math>)).sinh(x)
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: ((<Math>)).tanh(x)
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: ((<Math>)).hypot(x,y)
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Added.
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: ((<Module>))#included
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Added. This is a hook called after Module#append_feature.
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: ((<Module>))#method_removed
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: ((<Module>))#method_undefined
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Added.
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: ((<NoMethodError>))
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Added. ((<ruby-dev:12763>))
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: NotImplementError
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Finally obsoleted. Use ((<NotImplementedError>)).
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: ((<Object>))#singleton_method_removed
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: ((<Object>))#singleton_method_undefined
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Added.
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: ((<Proc>))#==
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Added.
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: ((<Process>)).times
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Moved from ((<Time>)).times. (Time.times still remains but emits a
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warning)
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: ((<Process::Status>))
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Added. (({$?})) is now an instance of this class.
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: ((<Process>)).waitall
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Added.
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: ((<Regexp>)).last_match(n)
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Extended to take an optional argument.
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: ((<Regexp>))#options
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Added.
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: ((<String>))#insert(n, other)
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Added.
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This is much the same as (({str[n, 0] = other})) except returing
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self.
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: ((<Symbol>)).all_symbols
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Added. ((<ruby-dev:12921>))
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: ((<Symbol>))#intern
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Added.
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: ((<SystemCallError>)).===
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Added. (See the "Comparison of exception classes in a rescue clause"
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paragraph above) ((<ruby-dev:12670>))
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: ((<SystemExit>))#status
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Added.
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: ((<TCPSocket>)).new
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: ((<TCPSocket>)).open
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Extended to take an address and a port number for the local side in
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optional 3rd and 4th arguments.
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: ((<Time>))
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Extended to accept a negative time_t. (Only when the platform
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supports it)
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p Time.at(-1)
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=> Thu Jan 01 08:59:59 JST 1970
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: ((<Time>))#to_a
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: ((<Time>))#zone
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Made to return "UTC" under gmtime. It used to return a platform
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dependent value, typically "GMT", in 1.6 and prior.
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To be investigated:
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Sat Feb 24 03:15:49 2001 Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>
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* io.c (set_stdin): preserve original stdin.
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* io.c (set_outfile): preserve original stdout/stderr.
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