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NEWS: Note for the bigdecimal versions
The differences between bigdecimal 1.3.5, 1.4.0, and 1.5.0 are explained. [ci skip] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@66424 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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* BigDecimal() accepts new keyword "exception:" similar to Float().
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[Note for the differences among recent versions]
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You should want to know the differences among recent versions of bigdecimal.
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Please select the suitable version of bigdecimal according to the following
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information.
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* 1.3.5 has BigDecimal.new without "exception:" keyword. You can see the
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deprecation warning of BigDecimal.new when you specify "-w" option.
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BigDecimal(), BigDecimal.new, and Object#to_d methods are same.
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* 1.4.0 has BigDecimal.new with "exception:" keyword. You always see the
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deprecation warning of BigDecimal.new. Object#to_d method is different
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from BigDecimal() and BigDecimal.new.
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* 1.5.0 will be released after releasing Ruby 2.6.0. This version doesn't
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have BigDecimal.new method.
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[Bundler]
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* Add Bundler to Standard Library. [Feature #12733]
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