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# -*- rdoc -*-
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= NEWS for Ruby 2.7.0
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= NEWS for Ruby 2.8.0 (tentative; to be 3.0.0)
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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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@ -10,819 +10,22 @@ information is supplied with. For a full list of changes with all
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sufficient information, see the ChangeLog file or Redmine
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(e.g. <tt>https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/$FEATURE_OR_BUG_NUMBER</tt>).
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== Changes since the 2.6.0 release
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== Changes since the 2.7.0 release
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=== Language changes
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==== Pattern matching
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* Pattern matching is introduced as an experimental feature. [Feature #14912]
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case [0, [1, 2, 3]]
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in [a, [b, *c]]
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p a #=> 0
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p b #=> 1
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p c #=> [2, 3]
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end
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case {a: 0, b: 1}
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in {a: 0, x: 1}
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:unreachable
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in {a: 0, b: var}
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p var #=> 1
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end
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case -1
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in 0 then :unreachable
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in 1 then :unreachable
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end #=> NoMatchingPatternError
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json = <<END
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{
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"name": "Alice",
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"age": 30,
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"children": [{ "name": "Bob", "age": 2 }]
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}
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END
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JSON.parse(json, symbolize_names: true) in {name: "Alice", children: [{name: name, age: age}]}
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p name #=> "Bob"
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p age #=> 2
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JSON.parse(json, symbolize_names: true) in {name: "Alice", children: [{name: "Charlie", age: age}]}
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#=> NoMatchingPatternError
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* See the following slides for more details:
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* https://speakerdeck.com/k_tsj/pattern-matching-new-feature-in-ruby-2-dot-7
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* Note that the slides are slightly obsolete.
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* The warning against pattern matching can be suppressed with
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{-W:no-experimental option}[#label-Warning+option].
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==== The spec of keyword arguments is changed towards 3.0
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* Automatic conversion of keyword arguments and positional arguments is
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deprecated, and conversion will be removed in Ruby 3. [Feature #14183]
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* When a method call passes a Hash at the last argument, and when it
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passes no keywords, and when the called method accepts keywords,
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a warning is emitted. To continue treating the hash as keywords,
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add a double splat operator to avoid the warning and ensure
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correct behavior in Ruby 3.
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def foo(key: 42); end; foo({key: 42}) # warned
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def foo(**kw); end; foo({key: 42}) # warned
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def foo(key: 42); end; foo(**{key: 42}) # OK
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def foo(**kw); end; foo(**{key: 42}) # OK
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* When a method call passes keywords to a method that accepts keywords,
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but it does not pass enough required positional arguments, the
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keywords are treated as a final required positional argument, and a
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warning is emitted. Pass the argument as a hash instead of keywords
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to avoid the warning and ensure correct behavior in Ruby 3.
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def foo(h, **kw); end; foo(key: 42) # warned
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def foo(h, key: 42); end; foo(key: 42) # warned
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def foo(h, **kw); end; foo({key: 42}) # OK
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def foo(h, key: 42); end; foo({key: 42}) # OK
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* When a method accepts specific keywords but not a keyword splat, and
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a hash or keywords splat is passed to the method that includes both
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Symbol and non-Symbol keys, the hash will continue to be split, and
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a warning will be emitted. You will need to update the calling code
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to pass separate hashes to ensure correct behavior in Ruby 3.
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def foo(h={}, key: 42); end; foo("key" => 43, key: 42) # warned
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def foo(h={}, key: 42); end; foo({"key" => 43, key: 42}) # warned
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def foo(h={}, key: 42); end; foo({"key" => 43}, key: 42) # OK
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* If a method does not accept keywords, and is called with keywords,
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the keywords are still treated as a positional hash, with no warning.
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This behavior will continue to work in Ruby 3.
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def foo(opt={}); end; foo( key: 42 ) # OK
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* Non-symbols are allowed as keyword argument keys if the method accepts
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arbitrary keywords. [Feature #14183]
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* Non-Symbol keys in a keyword arguments hash were prohibited in 2.6.0,
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but are now allowed again. [Bug #15658]
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def foo(**kw); p kw; end; foo("str" => 1) #=> {"str"=>1}
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* <code>**nil</code> is allowed in method definitions to explicitly mark
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that the method accepts no keywords. Calling such a method with keywords
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will result in an ArgumentError. [Feature #14183]
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def foo(h, **nil); end; foo(key: 1) # ArgumentError
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def foo(h, **nil); end; foo(**{key: 1}) # ArgumentError
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def foo(h, **nil); end; foo("str" => 1) # ArgumentError
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def foo(h, **nil); end; foo({key: 1}) # OK
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def foo(h, **nil); end; foo({"str" => 1}) # OK
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* Passing an empty keyword splat to a method that does not accept keywords
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no longer passes an empty hash, unless the empty hash is necessary for
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a required parameter, in which case a warning will be emitted. Remove
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the double splat to continue passing a positional hash. [Feature #14183]
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h = {}; def foo(*a) a end; foo(**h) # []
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h = {}; def foo(a) a end; foo(**h) # {} and warning
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h = {}; def foo(*a) a end; foo(h) # [{}]
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h = {}; def foo(a) a end; foo(h) # {}
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* Above warnings can be suppressed also with {-W:no-deprecated option}[#label-Warning+option].
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==== Numbered parameters
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* Numbered parameters as default block parameters are introduced.
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[Feature #4475]
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[1, 2, 10].map { _1.to_s(16) } #=> ["1", "2", "a"]
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[[1, 2], [3, 4]].map { _1 + _2 } #=> [3, 7]
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You can still define a local variable named +_1+ and so on,
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and that is honored when present, but renders a warning.
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_1 = 0 #=> warning: `_1' is reserved for numbered parameter; consider another name
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[1].each { p _1 } # prints 0 instead of 1
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==== proc/lambda without block is deprecated
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* Proc.new and Kernel#proc with no block in a method called with a block will
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now display a warning.
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def foo
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proc
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end
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foo { puts "Hello" } #=> warning: Capturing the given block using Kernel#proc is deprecated; use `&block` instead
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This warning can be suppressed with {-W:no-deprecated option}[#label-Warning+option].
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* Kernel#lambda with no block in a method called with a block raises an exception.
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def bar
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lambda
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end
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bar { puts "Hello" } #=> tried to create Proc object without a block (ArgumentError)
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==== Other miscellaneous changes
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* A beginless range is experimentally introduced. It might be useful
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in +case+, new call-sequence of the <code>Comparable#clamp</code>,
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constants and DSLs. [Feature #14799]
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ary[..3] # identical to ary[0..3]
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case RUBY_VERSION
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when ..."2.4" then puts "EOL"
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# ...
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end
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age.clamp(..100)
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where(sales: ..100)
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* Setting <code>$;</code> to a non-nil value will now display a warning. [Feature #14240]
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This includes the usage in String#split.
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This warning can be suppressed with {-W:no-deprecated option}[#label-Warning+option].
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* Setting <code>$,</code> to a non-nil value will now display a warning. [Feature #14240]
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This include the usage in Array#join.
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This warning can be suppressed with {-W:no-deprecated option}[#label-Warning+option].
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* Quoted here-document identifiers must end within the same line.
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<<"EOS
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" # This had been warned since 2.4; Now it raises a SyntaxError
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EOS
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* The flip-flop syntax deprecation is reverted. [Feature #5400]
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* Comment lines can be placed between fluent dot now.
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foo
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# .bar
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.baz # => foo.baz
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* Calling a private method with a literal +self+ as the receiver
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is now allowed. [Feature #11297] [Feature #16123]
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* Modifier rescue now operates the same for multiple assignment as single
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assignment. [Bug #8279]
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a, b = raise rescue [1, 2]
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# Previously parsed as: (a, b = raise) rescue [1, 2]
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# Now parsed as: a, b = (raise rescue [1, 2])
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* +yield+ in singleton class syntax will now display a warning. This behavior
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will soon be deprecated. [Feature #15575].
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def foo
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class << Object.new
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yield #=> warning: `yield' in class syntax will not be supported from Ruby 3.0. [Feature #15575]
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end
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end
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foo { p :ok }
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This warning can be suppressed with {-W:no-deprecated option}[#label-Warning+option].
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* Argument forwarding by <code>(...)</code> is introduced. [Feature #16253]
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def foo(...)
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bar(...)
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end
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All arguments to +foo+ are forwarded to +bar+, including keyword and
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block arguments.
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Note that the parentheses are mandatory. <code>bar ...</code> is parsed
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as an endless range.
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* Access and setting of <code>$SAFE</code> will now always display a warning.
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<code>$SAFE</code> will become a normal global variable in Ruby 3.0.
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[Feature #16131]
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* <code>Object#{taint,untaint,trust,untrust}</code> and related functions in the C-API
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no longer have an effect (all objects are always considered untainted), and will now
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display a warning in verbose mode. This warning will be disabled even in non-verbose mode in
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Ruby 3.0, and the methods and C functions will be removed in Ruby 3.2. [Feature #16131]
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* Refinements take place at Object#method and Module#instance_method. [Feature #15373]
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=== Command line options
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==== Warning option
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The +-W+ option has been extended with a following +:+, to manage categorized
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warnings. [Feature #16345] [Feature #16420]
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* To suppress deprecation warnings:
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$ ruby -e '$; = ""'
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-e:1: warning: `$;' is deprecated
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$ ruby -W:no-deprecated -e '$; = //'
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* It works with the +RUBYOPT+ environment variable:
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$ RUBYOPT=-W:no-deprecated ruby -e '$; = //'
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* To suppress experimental feature warnings:
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$ ruby -e '0 in a'
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-e:1: warning: Pattern matching is experimental, and the behavior may change in future versions of Ruby!
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$ ruby -W:no-experimental -e '0 in a'
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* To suppress both by using +RUBYOPT+, set space separated values:
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$ RUBYOPT='-W:no-deprecated -W:no-experimental' ruby -e '($; = "") in a'
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See also Warning in {Core classes updates}[#label-Core+classes+updates+-28outstanding+ones+only-29].
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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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* Added Array#intersection. [Feature #16155]
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* Added Array#minmax, with a faster implementation than Enumerable#minmax. [Bug #15929]
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Comparable::
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Modified method::
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* Comparable#clamp now accepts a Range argument. [Feature #14784]
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-1.clamp(0..2) #=> 0
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1.clamp(0..2) #=> 1
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3.clamp(0..2) #=> 2
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# With beginless and endless ranges:
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-1.clamp(0..) #=> 0
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3.clamp(..2) #=> 2
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Complex::
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New method::
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* Added Complex#<=>.
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So <code>0 <=> 0i</code> will not raise NoMethodError. [Bug #15857]
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Dir::
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Modified methods::
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* Dir.glob and Dir.[] no longer allow NUL-separated glob pattern.
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Use Array instead. [Feature #14643]
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Encoding::
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New encoding::
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* Added new encoding CESU-8. [Feature #15931]
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Enumerable::
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New methods::
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* Added Enumerable#filter_map. [Feature #15323]
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[1, 2, 3].filter_map {|x| x.odd? ? x.to_s : nil } #=> ["1", "3"]
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* Added Enumerable#tally. [Feature #11076]
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["A", "B", "C", "B", "A"].tally #=> {"A"=>2, "B"=>2, "C"=>1}
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Enumerator::
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New methods::
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* Added Enumerator.produce to generate an Enumerator from any custom
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data transformation. [Feature #14781]
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require "date"
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dates = Enumerator.produce(Date.today, &:succ) #=> infinite sequence of dates
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dates.detect(&:tuesday?) #=> next Tuesday
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* Added Enumerator::Lazy#eager that generates a non-lazy enumerator
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from a lazy enumerator. [Feature #15901]
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a = %w(foo bar baz)
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e = a.lazy.map {|x| x.upcase }.map {|x| x + "!" }.eager
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p e.class #=> Enumerator
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p e.map {|x| x + "?" } #=> ["FOO!?", "BAR!?", "BAZ!?"]
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* Added Enumerator::Yielder#to_proc so that a Yielder object
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can be directly passed to another method as a block
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argument. [Feature #15618]
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Fiber::
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New method::
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* Added Fiber#raise that behaves like Fiber#resume but raises an
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exception on the resumed fiber. [Feature #10344]
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File::
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Modified method::
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* File.extname now returns a dot string for names ending with a dot on
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non-Windows platforms. [Bug #15267]
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File.extname("foo.") #=> "."
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FrozenError::
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New method::
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* Added FrozenError#receiver to return the frozen object on which
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modification was attempted. To set this object when raising
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FrozenError in Ruby code, FrozenError.new accepts a +:receiver+
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option. [Feature #15751]
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GC::
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New method::
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* Added GC.compact method for compacting the heap.
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This function compacts live objects in the heap so that fewer pages may
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be used, and the heap may be more CoW (copy-on-write) friendly. [Feature #15626]
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Details on the algorithm and caveats can be found here:
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https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15626
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IO::
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New method::
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* Added IO#set_encoding_by_bom to check the BOM and set the external
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encoding. [Bug #15210]
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Integer::
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Modified method::
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* Integer#[] now supports range operations. [Feature #8842]
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0b01001101[2, 4] #=> 0b0011
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0b01001100[2..5] #=> 0b0011
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0b01001100[2...6] #=> 0b0011
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# ^^^^
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Method::
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Modified method::
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* Method#inspect shows more information. [Feature #14145]
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Module::
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New methods::
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* Added Module#const_source_location to retrieve the location where a
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constant is defined. [Feature #10771]
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* Added Module#ruby2_keywords for marking a method as passing keyword
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arguments through a regular argument splat, useful when delegating
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all arguments to another method in a way that can be backwards
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compatible with older Ruby versions. [Bug #16154]
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Modified methods::
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* Module#autoload? now takes an +inherit+ optional argument, like
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Module#const_defined?. [Feature #15777]
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* Module#name now always returns a frozen String. The returned String is
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always the same for a given Module. This change is
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experimental. [Feature #16150]
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NilClass / TrueClass / FalseClass::
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Modified methods::
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* NilClass#to_s, TrueClass#to_s, and FalseClass#to_s now always return a
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frozen String. The returned String is always the same for each of these
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values. This change is experimental. [Feature #16150]
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ObjectSpace::WeakMap::
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Modified method::
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* ObjectSpace::WeakMap#[]= now accepts special objects as either key or
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values. [Feature #16035]
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Proc::
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New method::
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* Added Proc#ruby2_keywords for marking the proc as passing keyword
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arguments through a regular argument splat, useful when delegating
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all arguments to another method or proc in a way that can be backwards
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compatible with older Ruby versions. [Feature #16404]
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Range::
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New method::
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* Added Range#minmax, with a faster implementation than Enumerable#minmax.
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It returns a maximum that now corresponds to Range#max. [Bug #15807]
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Modified method::
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* Range#=== now uses Range#cover? for String arguments, too (in Ruby 2.6, it was
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changed from Range#include? for all types except strings). [Bug #15449]
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RubyVM::
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Removed method::
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* +RubyVM.resolve_feature_path+ moved to
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<code>$LOAD_PATH.resolve_feature_path</code>. [Feature #15903] [Feature #15230]
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String::
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Unicode::
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* Update Unicode version and Emoji version from 11.0.0 to
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12.0.0. [Feature #15321]
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|
||||
* Update Unicode version to 12.1.0, adding support for
|
||||
U+32FF SQUARE ERA NAME REIWA. [Feature #15195]
|
||||
|
||||
* Update Unicode Emoji version to 12.1. [Feature #16272]
|
||||
|
||||
Symbol::
|
||||
|
||||
New methods::
|
||||
|
||||
* Added Symbol#start_with? and Symbol#end_with? methods. [Feature #16348]
|
||||
|
||||
Time::
|
||||
|
||||
New methods::
|
||||
|
||||
* Added Time#ceil method. [Feature #15772]
|
||||
|
||||
* Added Time#floor method. [Feature #15653]
|
||||
|
||||
Modified method::
|
||||
|
||||
* Time#inspect is separated from Time#to_s and it shows
|
||||
the time's sub second. [Feature #15958]
|
||||
|
||||
UnboundMethod::
|
||||
|
||||
New method::
|
||||
|
||||
* Added UnboundMethod#bind_call method. [Feature #15955]
|
||||
|
||||
<code>umethod.bind_call(obj, ...)</code> is semantically equivalent
|
||||
to <code>umethod.bind(obj).call(...)</code>. This idiom is used in
|
||||
some libraries to call a method that is overridden. The added
|
||||
method does the same without allocation of an intermediate Method
|
||||
object.
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|
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class Foo
|
||||
def add_1(x)
|
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x + 1
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
class Bar < Foo
|
||||
def add_1(x) # override
|
||||
x + 2
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
obj = Bar.new
|
||||
p obj.add_1(1) #=> 3
|
||||
p Foo.instance_method(:add_1).bind(obj).call(1) #=> 2
|
||||
p Foo.instance_method(:add_1).bind_call(obj, 1) #=> 2
|
||||
|
||||
Warning::
|
||||
|
||||
New methods::
|
||||
|
||||
* Added Warning.[] and Warning.[]= to manage emitting/suppressing
|
||||
some categories of warnings. [Feature #16345] [Feature #16420]
|
||||
|
||||
$LOAD_PATH::
|
||||
|
||||
New method::
|
||||
|
||||
* Added <code>$LOAD_PATH.resolve_feature_path</code>. [Feature #15903] [Feature #15230]
|
||||
|
||||
=== Stdlib updates (outstanding ones only)
|
||||
|
||||
Bundler::
|
||||
|
||||
* Upgrade to Bundler 2.1.2.
|
||||
See https://github.com/bundler/bundler/releases/tag/v2.1.2
|
||||
|
||||
CGI::
|
||||
|
||||
* CGI.escapeHTML becomes 2~5x faster when there is at least one escaped character.
|
||||
See https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2226
|
||||
|
||||
CSV::
|
||||
|
||||
* Upgrade to 3.1.2.
|
||||
See https://github.com/ruby/csv/blob/master/NEWS.md.
|
||||
|
||||
Date::
|
||||
|
||||
* Date.jisx0301, Date#jisx0301, and Date.parse support the new Japanese
|
||||
era. [Feature #15742]
|
||||
|
||||
Delegator::
|
||||
|
||||
* Object#DelegateClass accepts a block and module_evals it in the context
|
||||
of the returned class, similar to Class.new and Struct.new.
|
||||
|
||||
ERB::
|
||||
|
||||
* Prohibit marshaling ERB instance.
|
||||
|
||||
IRB::
|
||||
|
||||
* Introduce syntax highlighting inspired by the Pry gem to Binding#irb
|
||||
source lines, REPL input, and inspect output of some core-class objects.
|
||||
|
||||
* Introduce multiline editing mode provided by Reline.
|
||||
|
||||
* Show documentation when completion.
|
||||
|
||||
* Enable auto indent and save/load history by default.
|
||||
|
||||
JSON::
|
||||
|
||||
* Upgrade to 2.3.0.
|
||||
|
||||
Net::FTP::
|
||||
|
||||
* Add Net::FTP#features to check available features, and Net::FTP#option to
|
||||
enable/disable each of them. [Feature #15964]
|
||||
|
||||
Net::HTTP::
|
||||
|
||||
* Add +ipaddr+ optional parameter to Net::HTTP#start to replace the address for
|
||||
the TCP/IP connection. [Feature #5180]
|
||||
|
||||
Net::IMAP::
|
||||
|
||||
* Add Server Name Indication (SNI) support. [Feature #15594]
|
||||
|
||||
open-uri::
|
||||
|
||||
* Warn open-uri's "open" method at Kernel.
|
||||
Use URI.open instead. [Misc #15893]
|
||||
|
||||
* The default charset of "text/*" media type is UTF-8 instead of
|
||||
ISO-8859-1. [Bug #15933]
|
||||
|
||||
OptionParser::
|
||||
|
||||
* Now show "Did you mean?" for unknown options. [Feature #16256]
|
||||
|
||||
test.rb:
|
||||
|
||||
require "optparse"
|
||||
OptionParser.new do |opts|
|
||||
opts.on("-f", "--foo", "foo") {|v| }
|
||||
opts.on("-b", "--bar", "bar") {|v| }
|
||||
opts.on("-c", "--baz", "baz") {|v| }
|
||||
end.parse!
|
||||
|
||||
example:
|
||||
|
||||
$ ruby test.rb --baa
|
||||
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
||||
test.rb:7:in `<main>': invalid option: --baa (OptionParser::InvalidOption)
|
||||
Did you mean? baz
|
||||
bar
|
||||
|
||||
Pathname::
|
||||
|
||||
* Pathname.glob now delegates 3 arguments to Dir.glob
|
||||
to accept +base+ keyword. [Feature #14405]
|
||||
|
||||
Racc::
|
||||
|
||||
* Merge 1.4.15 from upstream repository and added cli of racc.
|
||||
|
||||
Reline::
|
||||
|
||||
* New stdlib that is compatible with the readline stdlib but is
|
||||
implemented in pure Ruby. It also provides a multiline editing mode.
|
||||
|
||||
REXML::
|
||||
|
||||
* Upgrade to 3.2.3.
|
||||
See https://github.com/ruby/rexml/blob/master/NEWS.md.
|
||||
|
||||
RSS::
|
||||
|
||||
* Upgrade to RSS 0.2.8.
|
||||
See https://github.com/ruby/rss/blob/master/NEWS.md.
|
||||
|
||||
RubyGems::
|
||||
|
||||
* Upgrade to RubyGems 3.1.2.
|
||||
* https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/releases/tag/v3.1.0
|
||||
* https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/releases/tag/v3.1.1
|
||||
* https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/releases/tag/v3.1.2
|
||||
|
||||
StringScanner::
|
||||
|
||||
* Upgrade to 1.0.3.
|
||||
See https://github.com/ruby/strscan/blob/master/NEWS.md.
|
||||
|
||||
=== Compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
|
||||
|
||||
* The following libraries are no longer bundled gems.
|
||||
Install corresponding gems to use these features.
|
||||
* CMath (cmath gem)
|
||||
* Scanf (scanf gem)
|
||||
* Shell (shell gem)
|
||||
* Synchronizer (sync gem)
|
||||
* ThreadsWait (thwait gem)
|
||||
* E2MM (e2mmap gem)
|
||||
|
||||
Proc::
|
||||
* The Proc#to_s format was changed. [Feature #16101]
|
||||
|
||||
Range::
|
||||
* Range#minmax used to iterate on the range to determine the maximum.
|
||||
It now uses the same algorithm as Range#max. In rare cases (e.g.
|
||||
ranges of Floats or Strings), this may yield different results. [Bug #15807]
|
||||
|
||||
=== Stdlib compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
|
||||
|
||||
* Promote stdlib to default gems
|
||||
* The following default gems were published on rubygems.org
|
||||
* benchmark
|
||||
* cgi
|
||||
* delegate
|
||||
* getoptlong
|
||||
* net-pop
|
||||
* net-smtp
|
||||
* open3
|
||||
* pstore
|
||||
* readline
|
||||
* readline-ext
|
||||
* singleton
|
||||
* The following default gems were only promoted at ruby-core,
|
||||
but not yet published on rubygems.org.
|
||||
* monitor
|
||||
* observer
|
||||
* timeout
|
||||
* tracer
|
||||
* uri
|
||||
* yaml
|
||||
* The <tt>did_you_mean</tt> gem has been promoted up to a default gem from a bundled gem
|
||||
|
||||
pathname::
|
||||
|
||||
* Kernel#Pathname when called with a Pathname argument now returns
|
||||
the argument instead of creating a new Pathname. This is more
|
||||
similar to other Kernel methods, but can break code that modifies
|
||||
the return value and expects the argument not to be modified.
|
||||
|
||||
profile.rb, Profiler__::
|
||||
|
||||
* Removed from standard library. It was unmaintained since Ruby 2.0.0.
|
||||
|
||||
=== C API updates
|
||||
|
||||
* Many <code>*_kw</code> functions have been added for setting whether
|
||||
the final argument being passed should be treated as keywords. You
|
||||
may need to switch to these functions to avoid keyword argument
|
||||
separation warnings, and to ensure correct behavior in Ruby 3.
|
||||
|
||||
* The <code>:</code> character in rb_scan_args format string is now
|
||||
treated as keyword arguments. Passing a positional hash instead of
|
||||
keyword arguments will emit a deprecation warning.
|
||||
|
||||
* C API declarations with +ANYARGS+ are changed not to use +ANYARGS+.
|
||||
See https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2404
|
||||
|
||||
=== Implementation improvements
|
||||
|
||||
Fiber::
|
||||
|
||||
* Allow selecting different coroutine implementations by using
|
||||
+--with-coroutine=+, e.g.
|
||||
|
||||
$ ./configure --with-coroutine=ucontext
|
||||
$ ./configure --with-coroutine=copy
|
||||
|
||||
* Replace previous stack cache with fiber pool cache. The fiber pool
|
||||
allocates many stacks in a single memory region. Stack allocation
|
||||
becomes O(log N) and fiber creation is amortized O(1). Around 10x
|
||||
performance improvement was measured in micro-benchmarks.
|
||||
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2224
|
||||
|
||||
File::
|
||||
* File.realpath now uses realpath(3) on many platforms, which can
|
||||
significantly improve performance. [Feature #15797]
|
||||
|
||||
Hash::
|
||||
* Change data structure of small Hash objects. [Feature #15602]
|
||||
|
||||
Monitor::
|
||||
* Monitor class is written in C-extension. [Feature #16255]
|
||||
|
||||
Thread::
|
||||
|
||||
* VM stack memory allocation is now combined with native thread stack,
|
||||
improving thread allocation performance and reducing allocation related
|
||||
failures. Around 10x performance improvement was measured in micro-benchmarks.
|
||||
|
||||
JIT::
|
||||
|
||||
* JIT-ed code is recompiled to less-optimized code when an optimization assumption is invalidated.
|
||||
|
||||
* Method inlining is performed when a method is considered as pure.
|
||||
This optimization is still experimental and many methods are NOT considered as pure yet.
|
||||
|
||||
* The default value of +--jit-max-cache+ is changed from 1,000 to 100.
|
||||
|
||||
* The default value of +--jit-min-calls+ is changed from 5 to 10,000.
|
||||
|
||||
RubyVM::
|
||||
|
||||
* Per-call-site method cache, which has been there since around 1.9, was
|
||||
improved: cache hit rate raised from 89% to 94%.
|
||||
See https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2583
|
||||
|
||||
RubyVM::InstructionSequence::
|
||||
|
||||
* RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_binary method generates compiled binary.
|
||||
The binary size is reduced. [Feature #16163]
|
||||
|
||||
=== Miscellaneous changes
|
||||
|
||||
* Support for IA64 architecture has been removed. Hardware for testing was
|
||||
difficult to find, native fiber code is difficult to implement, and it added
|
||||
non-trivial complexity to the interpreter. [Feature #15894]
|
||||
|
||||
* Require compilers to support C99. [Misc #15347]
|
||||
|
||||
* Details of our dialect: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/wiki/C99
|
||||
|
||||
* Ruby's upstream repository is changed from Subversion to Git.
|
||||
|
||||
* https://git.ruby-lang.org/ruby.git
|
||||
|
||||
* RUBY_REVISION class is changed from Integer to String.
|
||||
|
||||
* RUBY_DESCRIPTION includes Git revision instead of Subversion's one.
|
||||
|
||||
* Support built-in methods in Ruby with the <code>_\_builtin_</code> syntax. [Feature #16254]
|
||||
|
||||
Some methods are defined in *.rb (such as trace_point.rb).
|
||||
For example, it is easy to define a method which accepts keyword arguments.
|
||||
|
|
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