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# -*- rdoc -*-
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= NEWS for Ruby 2.1.0
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= NEWS for Ruby 2.2.0
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This document is a list of user visible feature changes made between
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releases except for bug fixes.
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reference information is supplied with. For a full list of changes
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with all sufficient information, see the ChangeLog file.
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== Changes since the 2.0.0 release
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== Changes since the 2.1.0 release
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=== Language changes
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* Now the default values of keyword arguments can be omitted. Those
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"required keyword arguments" need giving explicitly at the call time.
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* Added suffixes for integer and float literals: 'r', 'i', and 'ri'.
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* "42r" and "3.14r" are evaluated as Rational(42, 1) and 3.14.rationalize,
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respectively. But exponential form with 'r' suffix like "6.022e+23r" is
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not accepted because it is misleading.
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* "42i" and "3.14i" are evaluated as Complex(0, 42) and Complex(0, 3.14),
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respectively.
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* "42ri" and "3.14ri" are evaluated as Complex(0, 42r) and Complex(0, 3.14r),
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respectively.
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* def-expr now returns the symbol of its name instead of nil.
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=== Core classes updates (outstanding ones only)
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* Array
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* New methods
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* Array#to_h converts an array of key-value pairs into a Hash.
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* Binding
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* New methods
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* Binding#local_variable_get(symbol)
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* Binding#local_variable_set(symbol, obj)
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* Binding#local_variable_defined?(symbol)
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* Enumerable
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* New methods
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* Enumerable#to_h converts a list of key-value pairs into a Hash.
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* Exception
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* New methods
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* Exception#cause provides the previous exception which has been caught
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at where raising the new exception.
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* GC
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* improvements:
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* introduced the generational GC a.k.a RGenGC.
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* added environment variables:
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* RUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS
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* RUBY_GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS
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* RUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_FACTOR
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* RUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_MAX_SLOTS
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* RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT_MAX
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* RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT_GROWTH_FACTOR
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* RUBY_GC_OLDMALLOC_LIMIT
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* RUBY_GC_OLDMALLOC_LIMIT_MAX
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* RUBY_GC_OLDMALLOC_LIMIT_GROWTH_FACTOR
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* obsoleted environment variables:
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* RUBY_FREE_MIN (Use RUBY_GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS instead)
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* RUBY_HEAP_MIN_SLOTS (Use RUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS instead)
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* Integer
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* New methods
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* Fixnum#bit_length
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* Bignum#bit_length
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* Bignum performance improvement
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* Use GMP if available.
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GMP is used only for several operations:
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multiplication, division, radix conversion, GCD
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* IO
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* extended methods:
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* IO#seek supports SEEK_DATA and SEEK_HOLE as whence.
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* IO#seek accepts symbols (:CUR, :END, :SET, :DATA, :HOLE) for 2nd argument.
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* IO#read_nonblock accepts optional `exception: false` to return symbols
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* IO#write_nonblock accepts optional `exception: false` to return symbols
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* Kernel
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* New methods:
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* Kernel#singleton_method
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* Module
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* New methods:
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* Module#using, which activates refinements of the specified module only
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in the current class or module definition.
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* Module#singleton_class? returns true if the receiver is a singleton class
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or false if it is an ordinary class or module.
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* extended methods:
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* Module#refine is no longer experimental.
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* Module#include and Module#prepend are now public methods.
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* Mutex
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* misc
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* Mutex#owned? is no longer experimental.
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* Numeric
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* extended methods:
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* Numeric#step allows the limit argument to be omitted, in which
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case an infinite sequence of numbers is generated. Keyword
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arguments `to` and `by` are introduced for ease of use.
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* Process
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* New methods:
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* alternative methods to $0/$0=:
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* Process.argv0() returns the original value of $0.
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* Process.setproctitle() sets the process title without affecting $0.
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* Process.clock_gettime
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* Process.clock_getres
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* String
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* New methods:
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* String#scrub and String#scrub! verify and fix invalid byte sequence.
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If you want to use this function with older Ruby,
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consider to use string-scrub.gem.
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* Symbol
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* All symbols are now frozen.
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* pack/unpack (Array/String)
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* Q! and q! directives for long long type if platform has the type.
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* toplevel
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* extended methods:
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* main.using is no longer experimental. The method activates refinements
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in the ancestors of the argument module to support refinement
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inheritance by Module#include.
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=== Core classes compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
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* Hash
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* incompatible changes:
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* Hash#reject will return plain Hash object in the future versions, that
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is the original object's subclass, instance variables, default value,
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and taintedness will be no longer copied, so now warnings are emitted
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when called with such Hash.
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* IO
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* incompatible changes:
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* open ignore internal encoding if external encoding is ASCII-8BIT.
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* Kernel#eval, Kernel#instance_eval, and Module#module_eval.
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* Copies the scope information of the original environment, which means
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that private, protected, public, and module_function without arguments
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do not affect the environment outside the eval string.
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For example, `class Foo; eval "private"; def foo; end; end' doesn't make
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Foo#foo private.
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* Kernel#untrusted?, untrust, and trust
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* These methods are deprecated and their behavior is same as tainted?,
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taint, and untaint, respectively. If $VERBOSE is true, they show warnings.
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* Module#ancestors
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* The ancestors of a singleton class now include singleton classes,
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in particular itself.
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* Module#define_method and Object#define_singleton_method
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* Now they return the symbols of the defined methods, not the methods/procs
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themselves.
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* Numeric#quo
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* Raises TypeError instead of ArgumentError if the receiver doesn't have
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to_r method.
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* Proc
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* Returning from lambda proc now always exits from the Proc, not from the
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method where the lambda is created. Returning from non-lambda proc exits
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from the method, same as the former behavior.
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String
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* If invalid: :replace is specified for String#encode, replace
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invalid byte sequence even if the destination encoding equals to
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the source encoding.
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=== Stdlib updates (outstanding ones only)
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* CGI::Util
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* All class methods modulized.
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* Digest
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* extended methods:
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* Digest::Class.file takes optional arguments for its constructor
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* Matrix
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* Added Vector#cross_product.
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* Net::SMTP
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* Added Net::SMTP#rset to implement the RSET command
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* objspace
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* new method:
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* ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations
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* ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations_start
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* ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations_stop
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* ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations_clear
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* ObjectSpace.allocation_sourcefile
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* ObjectSpace.allocation_sourceline
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* ObjectSpace.allocation_class_path
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* ObjectSpace.allocation_method_id
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* ObjectSpace.allocation_generation
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* ObjectSpace.reachable_objects_from_root
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* ObjectSpace.dump
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* ObjectSpace.dump_all
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* OpenSSL::BN
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* extended methods:
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* OpenSSL::BN.new allows Fixnum/Bignum argument.
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* open-uri
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* Support multiple fields with same field name (like Set-Cookie).
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* Pathname
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* New methods:
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* Pathname#write
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* Pathname#binwrite
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* rake
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* Updated to 10.1.0. Major changes include removal of the class namespace,
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Rake::DSL to hold the rake DSL methods and removal of support for legacy
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rake features.
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For a complete list of changes since rake 0.9.6 see:
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http://rake.rubyforge.org/doc/release_notes/rake-10_1_0_rdoc.html
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http://rake.rubyforge.org/doc/release_notes/rake-10_0_3_rdoc.html
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* RbConfig
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* New constants:
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* RbConfig::SIZEOF is added to provide the size of C types.
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* RDoc
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* Updated to 4.1.0. Major enhancements include a modified default template
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* and accessibility enhancements.
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For a list of minor enhancements and bug fixes see:
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https://github.com/rdoc/rdoc/blob/v4.1.0.preview.1/History.rdoc
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* Resolv
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* New methods:
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* Resolv::DNS.fetch_resource
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* One-shot multicast DNS support
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* Support LOC resources
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* REXML::Parsers::SAX2Parser
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* Fixes wrong number of arguments of entitydecl event. Document of the event
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says "an array of the entity declaration" but implementation passes two
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or more arguments. It is an implementation bug but it breaks backward
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compatibility.
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* REXML::Parsers::StreamParser
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* Supports "entity" event.
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* REXML::Text
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* REXML::Text#<< supports method chain like 'text << "XXX" << "YYY"'.
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* REXML::Text#<< supports not "raw" mode.
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* Rinda::RingServer, Rinda::RingFinger
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* Rinda now supports multicast sockets. See Rinda::RingServer and
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Rinda::RingFinger for details.
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* RubyGems
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* Updated to 2.2.0. Notable new features include:
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* Gemfile or gem.deps.rb support including Gem.file.lock (experimental)
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* Improved, iterative resolver (compared to RubyGems 2.1 and earlier)
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* Support for a sharing a GEM_HOME across ruby platforms and versions
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For a complete list of enhancements and bug fixes see:
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https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/tree/master/History.txt
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* Set
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* New methods:
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* Set#intersect?
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* Set#disjoint?
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* Socket
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* New methods:
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* Socket.getifaddrs
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* StringScanner
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* extended methods:
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* StringScanner#[] supports named captures.
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* Syslog::Logger
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* Added facility.
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* Tempfile
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* New methods:
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* Tempfile.create
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* Timeout
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* The exception to terminate the given block can no longer be rescued
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inside the block, by default, unless the exception class is given
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explicitly.
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* TSort
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* New methods:
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* TSort.tsort
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* TSort.tsort_each
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* TSort.strongly_connected_components
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* TSort.each_strongly_connected_component
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* TSort.each_strongly_connected_component_from
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* WEBrick
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* The body of a response may now be a StringIO or other IO-like that responds
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to #readpartial and #read.
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* XMLRPC::Client
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* New methods:
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* XMLRPC::Client#http. It returns Net::HTTP for the client. Normally,
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it is not needed. It is useful when you want to change minor HTTP client
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options. You can change major HTTP client options by XMLRPC::Client
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methods. You should use XMLRPC::Client methods for changing major
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HTTP client options instead of XMLRPC::Client#http.
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=== Stdlib compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
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* Set
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* incompatible changes:
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* Set#to_set now returns self instead of generating a copy.
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* URI
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* incompatible changes:
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* URI.decode_www_form follows current WHATWG URL Standard.
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It gets encoding argument to specify the character encoding.
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It now allows loose percent encoded strings, but denies ;-separator.
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* URI.encode_www_form follows current WHATWG URL Standard.
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It gets encoding argument to convert before percent encode.
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UTF-16 strings aren't converted to UTF-8 before percent encode by default.
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* curses
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* Removed.
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curses is now available as a gem.
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See https://rubygems.org/gems/curses for details.
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=== Built-in global variables compatibility issues
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* $SAFE
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* $SAFE=4 is obsolete. If $SAFE is set to 4 or larger, an ArgumentError
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is raised.
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=== C API updates
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* rb_gc_set_params() is deprecated. This is only used in Ruby internal.
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* rb_gc_count() added. This returns the number of times GC occurred.
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* rb_gc_stat() added. This allows access to specific GC.stat() values from C
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without any allocation overhead.
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* rb_gc_latest_gc_info() added. This allows access to GC.latest_gc_info().
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* rb_postponed_job_register() added. Takes a function callback which is invoked
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when the VM is in a consistent state, i.e. to perform work from a C signal
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handler.
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* rb_profile_frames() added. Provides low-cost access to the current ruby stack
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for callstack profiling.
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* rb_tracepoint_new() supports new internal events accessible only from C:
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* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_NEWOBJ
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* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_FREEOBJ
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* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_START
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* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_END_MARK
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* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_END_SWEEP
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* Note that you *can not* specify "internal events" with normal events
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(such as RUBY_EVENT_CALL, RUBY_EVENT_RETURN) simultaneously.
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= NEWS for Ruby 2.1.0
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This document is a list of user visible feature changes made between
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releases except for bug fixes.
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Note that each entry is kept so brief that no reason behind or
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reference information is supplied with. For a full list of changes
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with all sufficient information, see the ChangeLog file.
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== Changes since the 2.0.0 release
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=== Language changes
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* Now the default values of keyword arguments can be omitted. Those
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"required keyword arguments" need giving explicitly at the call time.
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* Added suffixes for integer and float literals: 'r', 'i', and 'ri'.
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* "42r" and "3.14r" are evaluated as Rational(42, 1) and 3.14.rationalize,
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respectively. But exponential form with 'r' suffix like "6.022e+23r" is
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not accepted because it is misleading.
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* "42i" and "3.14i" are evaluated as Complex(0, 42) and Complex(0, 3.14),
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respectively.
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* "42ri" and "3.14ri" are evaluated as Complex(0, 42r) and Complex(0, 3.14r),
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respectively.
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* def-expr now returns the symbol of its name instead of nil.
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=== Core classes updates (outstanding ones only)
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* Array
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* New methods
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* Array#to_h converts an array of key-value pairs into a Hash.
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* Binding
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* New methods
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* Binding#local_variable_get(symbol)
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* Binding#local_variable_set(symbol, obj)
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* Binding#local_variable_defined?(symbol)
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* Enumerable
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* New methods
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* Enumerable#to_h converts a list of key-value pairs into a Hash.
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* Exception
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* New methods
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* Exception#cause provides the previous exception which has been caught
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at where raising the new exception.
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* GC
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* improvements:
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* introduced the generational GC a.k.a RGenGC.
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* added environment variables:
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* RUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS
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* RUBY_GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS
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* RUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_FACTOR
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* RUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_MAX_SLOTS
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* RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT_MAX
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* RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT_GROWTH_FACTOR
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* RUBY_GC_OLDMALLOC_LIMIT
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* RUBY_GC_OLDMALLOC_LIMIT_MAX
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* RUBY_GC_OLDMALLOC_LIMIT_GROWTH_FACTOR
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* obsoleted environment variables:
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* RUBY_FREE_MIN (Use RUBY_GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS instead)
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* RUBY_HEAP_MIN_SLOTS (Use RUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS instead)
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* Integer
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* New methods
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* Fixnum#bit_length
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* Bignum#bit_length
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* Bignum performance improvement
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* Use GMP if available.
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GMP is used only for several operations:
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multiplication, division, radix conversion, GCD
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* IO
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* extended methods:
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* IO#seek supports SEEK_DATA and SEEK_HOLE as whence.
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* IO#seek accepts symbols (:CUR, :END, :SET, :DATA, :HOLE) for 2nd argument.
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* IO#read_nonblock accepts optional `exception: false` to return symbols
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* IO#write_nonblock accepts optional `exception: false` to return symbols
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* Kernel
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* New methods:
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* Kernel#singleton_method
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* Module
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* New methods:
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* Module#using, which activates refinements of the specified module only
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in the current class or module definition.
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* Module#singleton_class? returns true if the receiver is a singleton class
|
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or false if it is an ordinary class or module.
|
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* extended methods:
|
||||
* Module#refine is no longer experimental.
|
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* Module#include and Module#prepend are now public methods.
|
||||
|
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* Mutex
|
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* misc
|
||||
* Mutex#owned? is no longer experimental.
|
||||
|
||||
* Numeric
|
||||
* extended methods:
|
||||
* Numeric#step allows the limit argument to be omitted, in which
|
||||
case an infinite sequence of numbers is generated. Keyword
|
||||
arguments `to` and `by` are introduced for ease of use.
|
||||
|
||||
* Process
|
||||
* New methods:
|
||||
* alternative methods to $0/$0=:
|
||||
* Process.argv0() returns the original value of $0.
|
||||
* Process.setproctitle() sets the process title without affecting $0.
|
||||
* Process.clock_gettime
|
||||
* Process.clock_getres
|
||||
|
||||
* String
|
||||
* New methods:
|
||||
* String#scrub and String#scrub! verify and fix invalid byte sequence.
|
||||
If you want to use this function with older Ruby,
|
||||
consider to use string-scrub.gem.
|
||||
|
||||
* Symbol
|
||||
* All symbols are now frozen.
|
||||
|
||||
* pack/unpack (Array/String)
|
||||
* Q! and q! directives for long long type if platform has the type.
|
||||
|
||||
* toplevel
|
||||
* extended methods:
|
||||
* main.using is no longer experimental. The method activates refinements
|
||||
in the ancestors of the argument module to support refinement
|
||||
inheritance by Module#include.
|
||||
|
||||
=== Core classes compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
|
||||
|
||||
* Hash
|
||||
* incompatible changes:
|
||||
* Hash#reject will return plain Hash object in the future versions, that
|
||||
is the original object's subclass, instance variables, default value,
|
||||
and taintedness will be no longer copied, so now warnings are emitted
|
||||
when called with such Hash.
|
||||
|
||||
* IO
|
||||
* incompatible changes:
|
||||
* open ignore internal encoding if external encoding is ASCII-8BIT.
|
||||
|
||||
* Kernel#eval, Kernel#instance_eval, and Module#module_eval.
|
||||
* Copies the scope information of the original environment, which means
|
||||
that private, protected, public, and module_function without arguments
|
||||
do not affect the environment outside the eval string.
|
||||
For example, `class Foo; eval "private"; def foo; end; end' doesn't make
|
||||
Foo#foo private.
|
||||
|
||||
* Kernel#untrusted?, untrust, and trust
|
||||
* These methods are deprecated and their behavior is same as tainted?,
|
||||
taint, and untaint, respectively. If $VERBOSE is true, they show warnings.
|
||||
|
||||
* Module#ancestors
|
||||
* The ancestors of a singleton class now include singleton classes,
|
||||
in particular itself.
|
||||
|
||||
* Module#define_method and Object#define_singleton_method
|
||||
* Now they return the symbols of the defined methods, not the methods/procs
|
||||
themselves.
|
||||
|
||||
* Numeric#quo
|
||||
* Raises TypeError instead of ArgumentError if the receiver doesn't have
|
||||
to_r method.
|
||||
|
||||
* Proc
|
||||
* Returning from lambda proc now always exits from the Proc, not from the
|
||||
method where the lambda is created. Returning from non-lambda proc exits
|
||||
from the method, same as the former behavior.
|
||||
|
||||
String
|
||||
* If invalid: :replace is specified for String#encode, replace
|
||||
invalid byte sequence even if the destination encoding equals to
|
||||
the source encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
=== Stdlib updates (outstanding ones only)
|
||||
|
||||
* CGI::Util
|
||||
* All class methods modulized.
|
||||
|
||||
* Digest
|
||||
* extended methods:
|
||||
* Digest::Class.file takes optional arguments for its constructor
|
||||
|
||||
* Matrix
|
||||
* Added Vector#cross_product.
|
||||
|
||||
* Net::SMTP
|
||||
* Added Net::SMTP#rset to implement the RSET command
|
||||
|
||||
* objspace
|
||||
* new method:
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations_start
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations_stop
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.trace_object_allocations_clear
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.allocation_sourcefile
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.allocation_sourceline
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.allocation_class_path
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.allocation_method_id
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.allocation_generation
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.reachable_objects_from_root
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.dump
|
||||
* ObjectSpace.dump_all
|
||||
|
||||
* OpenSSL::BN
|
||||
* extended methods:
|
||||
* OpenSSL::BN.new allows Fixnum/Bignum argument.
|
||||
|
||||
* open-uri
|
||||
* Support multiple fields with same field name (like Set-Cookie).
|
||||
|
||||
* Pathname
|
||||
* New methods:
|
||||
* Pathname#write
|
||||
* Pathname#binwrite
|
||||
|
||||
* rake
|
||||
* Updated to 10.1.0. Major changes include removal of the class namespace,
|
||||
Rake::DSL to hold the rake DSL methods and removal of support for legacy
|
||||
rake features.
|
||||
|
||||
For a complete list of changes since rake 0.9.6 see:
|
||||
|
||||
http://rake.rubyforge.org/doc/release_notes/rake-10_1_0_rdoc.html
|
||||
|
||||
http://rake.rubyforge.org/doc/release_notes/rake-10_0_3_rdoc.html
|
||||
|
||||
* RbConfig
|
||||
* New constants:
|
||||
* RbConfig::SIZEOF is added to provide the size of C types.
|
||||
|
||||
* RDoc
|
||||
* Updated to 4.1.0. Major enhancements include a modified default template
|
||||
* and accessibility enhancements.
|
||||
|
||||
For a list of minor enhancements and bug fixes see:
|
||||
https://github.com/rdoc/rdoc/blob/v4.1.0.preview.1/History.rdoc
|
||||
|
||||
* Resolv
|
||||
* New methods:
|
||||
* Resolv::DNS.fetch_resource
|
||||
* One-shot multicast DNS support
|
||||
* Support LOC resources
|
||||
|
||||
* REXML::Parsers::SAX2Parser
|
||||
* Fixes wrong number of arguments of entitydecl event. Document of the event
|
||||
says "an array of the entity declaration" but implementation passes two
|
||||
or more arguments. It is an implementation bug but it breaks backward
|
||||
compatibility.
|
||||
|
||||
* REXML::Parsers::StreamParser
|
||||
* Supports "entity" event.
|
||||
|
||||
* REXML::Text
|
||||
* REXML::Text#<< supports method chain like 'text << "XXX" << "YYY"'.
|
||||
* REXML::Text#<< supports not "raw" mode.
|
||||
|
||||
* Rinda::RingServer, Rinda::RingFinger
|
||||
* Rinda now supports multicast sockets. See Rinda::RingServer and
|
||||
Rinda::RingFinger for details.
|
||||
|
||||
* RubyGems
|
||||
* Updated to 2.2.0. Notable new features include:
|
||||
|
||||
* Gemfile or gem.deps.rb support including Gem.file.lock (experimental)
|
||||
* Improved, iterative resolver (compared to RubyGems 2.1 and earlier)
|
||||
* Support for a sharing a GEM_HOME across ruby platforms and versions
|
||||
|
||||
For a complete list of enhancements and bug fixes see:
|
||||
https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/tree/master/History.txt
|
||||
|
||||
* Set
|
||||
* New methods:
|
||||
* Set#intersect?
|
||||
* Set#disjoint?
|
||||
|
||||
* Socket
|
||||
* New methods:
|
||||
* Socket.getifaddrs
|
||||
|
||||
* StringScanner
|
||||
* extended methods:
|
||||
* StringScanner#[] supports named captures.
|
||||
|
||||
* Syslog::Logger
|
||||
* Added facility.
|
||||
|
||||
* Tempfile
|
||||
* New methods:
|
||||
* Tempfile.create
|
||||
|
||||
* Timeout
|
||||
* The exception to terminate the given block can no longer be rescued
|
||||
inside the block, by default, unless the exception class is given
|
||||
explicitly.
|
||||
|
||||
* TSort
|
||||
* New methods:
|
||||
* TSort.tsort
|
||||
* TSort.tsort_each
|
||||
* TSort.strongly_connected_components
|
||||
* TSort.each_strongly_connected_component
|
||||
* TSort.each_strongly_connected_component_from
|
||||
|
||||
* WEBrick
|
||||
* The body of a response may now be a StringIO or other IO-like that responds
|
||||
to #readpartial and #read.
|
||||
|
||||
* XMLRPC::Client
|
||||
* New methods:
|
||||
* XMLRPC::Client#http. It returns Net::HTTP for the client. Normally,
|
||||
it is not needed. It is useful when you want to change minor HTTP client
|
||||
options. You can change major HTTP client options by XMLRPC::Client
|
||||
methods. You should use XMLRPC::Client methods for changing major
|
||||
HTTP client options instead of XMLRPC::Client#http.
|
||||
|
||||
=== Stdlib compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
|
||||
|
||||
* Set
|
||||
* incompatible changes:
|
||||
* Set#to_set now returns self instead of generating a copy.
|
||||
|
||||
* URI
|
||||
* incompatible changes:
|
||||
* URI.decode_www_form follows current WHATWG URL Standard.
|
||||
It gets encoding argument to specify the character encoding.
|
||||
It now allows loose percent encoded strings, but denies ;-separator.
|
||||
* URI.encode_www_form follows current WHATWG URL Standard.
|
||||
It gets encoding argument to convert before percent encode.
|
||||
UTF-16 strings aren't converted to UTF-8 before percent encode by default.
|
||||
|
||||
* curses
|
||||
* Removed.
|
||||
curses is now available as a gem.
|
||||
See https://rubygems.org/gems/curses for details.
|
||||
|
||||
=== Built-in global variables compatibility issues
|
||||
|
||||
* $SAFE
|
||||
* $SAFE=4 is obsolete. If $SAFE is set to 4 or larger, an ArgumentError
|
||||
is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
=== C API updates
|
||||
|
||||
* rb_gc_set_params() is deprecated. This is only used in Ruby internal.
|
||||
|
||||
* rb_gc_count() added. This returns the number of times GC occurred.
|
||||
|
||||
* rb_gc_stat() added. This allows access to specific GC.stat() values from C
|
||||
without any allocation overhead.
|
||||
|
||||
* rb_gc_latest_gc_info() added. This allows access to GC.latest_gc_info().
|
||||
|
||||
* rb_postponed_job_register() added. Takes a function callback which is invoked
|
||||
when the VM is in a consistent state, i.e. to perform work from a C signal
|
||||
handler.
|
||||
|
||||
* rb_profile_frames() added. Provides low-cost access to the current ruby stack
|
||||
for callstack profiling.
|
||||
|
||||
* rb_tracepoint_new() supports new internal events accessible only from C:
|
||||
* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_NEWOBJ
|
||||
* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_FREEOBJ
|
||||
* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_START
|
||||
* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_END_MARK
|
||||
* RUBY_INTERNAL_EVENT_GC_END_SWEEP
|
||||
* Note that you *can not* specify "internal events" with normal events
|
||||
(such as RUBY_EVENT_CALL, RUBY_EVENT_RETURN) simultaneously.
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