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# -*- rdoc -*-
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= NEWS for Ruby 2.6.0
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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 reference
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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/$FEATURE_OR_BUG_NUMBER</tt>)
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== Changes since the 2.5.0 release
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=== Language changes
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* <code>$SAFE</code> is a process global state and we can set 0 again. [Feature #14250]
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* refinements take place at block passing. [Feature #14223]
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* refinements take place at Kernel#public_send. [Feature #15326]
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* refinements take place at Kernel#respond_to?. [Feature #15327]
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* +else+ without +rescue+ now causes a syntax error. [EXPERIMENTAL] [Feature #14606]
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* constant names may start with a non-ASCII capital letter. [Feature #13770]
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* An endless range is introduced. You can write a range that has no end,
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like <code>(0..)</code> (or similarly <code>(0...)</code>).
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The following shows typical use cases. [Feature #12912]
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ary[1..] # identical to ary[1..-1]
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(1...).each {|index| block } # infinite loop from index 1
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ary.zip(1..) {|elem, index| block } # ary.each.with_index(1) { }
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* Non-Symbol key in keyword arguments hash causes an exception.
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* "shadowing outer local variable" warning was removed. [Feature #12490]
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You can now write the following without warning.
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user = users.find {|user| cond(user) }
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* Print exception backtrace and error message in reverse order when the
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exception is not caught and STDOUT is unchanged and a tty. [Feature #8661]
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* Print +cause+ of the exception if the exception is not caught and printed
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its backtraces and error message [Feature #8257]
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* Flip-flop syntax is deprecated. [Feature #5400]
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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#union and Array#difference instance methods. [Feature #14097]
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[Modified methods]
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* Array#to_h now maps elements to new keys and values by the
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block if given. [Feature #15143]
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[Aliased methods]
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* Array#filter is a new alias for Array#select. [Feature #13784]
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* Array#filter! is a new alias for Array#select!. [Feature #13784]
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[Binding]
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[New methods]
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* added Binding#source_location. [Feature #14230]
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This method returns the source location of the binding, a 2-element
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array of <code>__FILE__</code> and <code>__LINE__</code>.
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Traditionally, the same information could be retrieved by
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<code>eval("[__FILE__, __LINE__]", binding)</code>, but we are
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planning to change this behavior so that Kernel#eval ignores
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binding's source location [Bug #4352]. So, users should use this
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newly-introduced method instead of Kernel#eval.
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[Dir]
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[New methods]
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* added Dir#each_child and Dir#children instance methods. [Feature #13969]
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[Enumerable]
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[New methods]
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* Enumerable#chain returns an enumerator object that iterates over the
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elements of the receiver and then those of each argument
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in sequence. [Feature #15144]
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[Modified methods]
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* Enumerable#to_h now maps elements to new keys and values by the block if
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given. [Feature #15143]
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[Aliased methods]
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* Enumerable#filter is a new alias for Enumerable#select. [Feature #13784]
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[Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence]
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* This is a new class to represent a generator of an arithmetic sequence,
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that is a number sequence defined by a common difference. It can be used
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for representing what is similar to Python's slice. You can get an
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instance of this class from Numeric#step and Range#step.
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[Enumerator::Chain]
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* This is a new class to represent a chain of enumerables that works as a
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single enumerator, generated by such methods as Enumerable#chain and
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Enumerator#+.
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[Enumerator::Lazy]
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[Aliased methods]
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* Enumerator::Lazy#filter is a new alias for
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Enumerator::Lazy#select. [Feature #13784]
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[Enumerator]
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[New methods]
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* Enumerator#+ returns an enumerator object that iterates over the
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elements of the receiver and then those of the other operand. [Feature #15144]
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[ENV]
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[Modified methods]
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* ENV.to_h now maps names and values to new keys and values
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by the block if given. [Feature #15143]
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[Exception]
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[New options]
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* Exception#full_message takes +:highlight+ and +:order+
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options. [Bug #14324]
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[Hash]
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[Modified methods]
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* Hash#merge, Hash#merge!, and Hash#update now accept multiple
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arguments. [Feature #15111]
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* Hash#to_h now maps keys and values to new keys and values
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by the block if given. [Feature #15143]
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[Aliased methods]
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* Hash#filter is a new alias for Hash#select. [Feature #13784]
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* Hash#filter! is a new alias for Hash#select!. [Feature #13784]
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[IO]
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[New options]
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* new mode character <code>'x'</code> to open files for exclusive
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access. [Feature #11258]
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[Kernel]
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[Aliased methods]
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* Kernel#then is a new alias for Kernel#yield_self. [Feature #14594]
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[New options]
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* Kernel#Complex, Kernel#Float, Kernel#Integer, and
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Kernel#Rational take +:exception+ option to specify the way of
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error handling. [Feature #12732]
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* Kernel#system takes +:exception+ option to raise an exception
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on failure. [Feature #14386]
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[Incompatible changes]
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* Kernel#system and Kernel#exec do not close non-standard file descriptors
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(The default of the +:close_others+ option is changed to +false+,
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but we still set the +FD_CLOEXEC+ flag on descriptors we
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create). [Misc #14907]
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[KeyError]
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[New options]
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* KeyError.new accepts +:receiver+ and +:key+ options to set receiver and
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key in Ruby code. [Feature #14313]
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[Method]
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[New methods]
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* added Method#<< and Method#>> for Proc composition. [Feature #6284]
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[Module]
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[New methods]
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* Module#method_defined?, Module#private_method_defined?, and
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Module#protected_method_defined? now accept the second
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parameter as optional. If it's +true+ (=default), checks ancestor
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modules/classes, or checks only the class itself. [Feature #14944]
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[NameError]
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[New options]
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* NameError.new accepts +:receiver+ option to set receiver in Ruby
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code. [Feature #14313]
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[NilClass]
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[New methods]
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* NilClass#=~ is added for compatibility. [Feature #15231]
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[NoMethodError]
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[New options]
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* NoMethodError.new accepts +:receiver+ option to set receiver in Ruby
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code. [Feature #14313]
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[Numeric]
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[Incompatible changes]
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* Numeric#step now returns an instance of Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence
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class rather than one of Enumerator class.
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[Proc]
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[New methods]
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* added Proc#<< and Proc#>> for Proc composition. [Feature #6284]
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[Incompatible changes]
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* Proc#call doesn't change <code>$SAFE</code> any more. [Feature #14250]
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[Random]
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[New methods]
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* added Random.bytes. [Feature #4938]
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[Range]
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[New methods]
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* Added Range#% instance method. [Feature #14697]
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[Incompatible changes]
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* Range#=== now uses +#cover?+ instead of +#include?+ method. [Feature #14575]
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* Range#cover? now accepts Range object. [Feature #14473]
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* Range#step now returns an instance of Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence
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class rather than one of Enumerator class.
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[Regexp/String]
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* Update Unicode version from 10.0.0 to 11.0.0 [Feature #14802]
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This includes a rewrite of the grapheme cluster (/\X/) algorithm
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and special-casing for Georgian MTAVRULI on String#downcase.
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* Update Emoji version from 5.0 to 11.0.0 [Feature #14802]
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[RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree]
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[New methods]
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* RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse parses a given string and returns AST
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nodes. [experimental]
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* RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse_file parses a given file and returns AST
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nodes. [experimental]
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* RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of returns AST nodes of the given proc or method.
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[experimental]
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[RubyVM]
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[New methods]
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* RubyVM.resolve_feature_path identifies the file that will be loaded by
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"require(feature)". [experimental] [Feature #15230]
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[String]
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* String#crypt is now deprecated. [Feature #14915]
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[New features]
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* String#split yields each substring to the block if given. [Feature #4780]
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[Struct]
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[Modified methods]
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* Struct#to_h now maps keys and values to new keys and values
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by the block if given. [Feature #15143]
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[Aliased method]
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* Struct#filter is a new alias for Struct#select. [Feature #13784]
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[Time]
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[New features]
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* Time.new and Time#getlocal accept a timezone object as well as
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an UTC offset string. Time#+, Time#- and Time#succ also preserve
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the timezone. [Feature #14850]
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[TracePoint]
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[New features]
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* "script_compiled" event is supported. [Feature #15287]
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[New methods]
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* TracePoint#parameters [Feature #14694]
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* TracePoint#instruction_sequence [Feature #15287]
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* TracePoint#eval_script [Feature #15287]
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[Modified methods]
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* TracePoint#enable accepts new keywords "target:" and "target_line:".
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[Feature #15289]
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=== Stdlib updates (outstanding ones only)
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[BigDecimal]
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Update to the version 1.4.0. This version includes several compatibility
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issues, see Compatibility issues section below for the detail.
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[Modified methods]
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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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* Use 1.17.2. It's the latest stable version.
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[Coverage]
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A oneshot_lines mode is added. [Feature #15022]
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This mode checks "whether each line was executed at least once or not",
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instead of "how many times each line was executed".
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A hook for each line is fired at most once, and after it is fired
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the hook flag is removed, i.e., it runs with zero overhead.
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[New options]
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* Add +:oneshot_lines+ keyword argument to Coverage.start.
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* Add +:stop+ and +:clear+ keyword arguments to Coverage.result.
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If +clear+ is true, it clears the counters to zero.
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If +stop+ is true, it disables coverage measurement.
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[New methods]
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* Coverage.line_stub, which is a simple helper function that
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creates the "stub" of line coverage from a given source code.
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[ERB]
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[New options]
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* Add +:trim_mode+ and +:eoutvar+ keyword arguments to ERB.new.
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Now non-keyword arguments other than first one are softly deprecated
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and will be removed when Ruby 2.5 becomes EOL. [Feature #14256]
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* erb command's <tt>-S</tt> option is deprecated, which will be removed
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in the next version.
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[FileUtils]
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[New methods]
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* FileUtils#cp_lr. [Feature #4189]
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[Matrix]
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[New methods]
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* Matrix#antisymmetric?, Matrix#skew_symmetric?
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* Matrix#map!, Matrix#collect! [Feature #14151]
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* Matrix#[]=
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* Vector#map!, Vector#collect!
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* Vector#[]=
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[Net]
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[New options]
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* Add +:write_timeout+ keyword argument to Net::HTTP.new. [Feature #13396]
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[New methods]
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* Add Net::HTTP#write_timeout and Net::HTTP#write_timeout=. [Feature #13396]
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[New constant]
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* Add Net::HTTPClientException to deprecate Net::HTTPServerException,
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whose name is misleading. [Bug #14688]
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[NKF]
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* Upgrade to nkf v2.1.5
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[Psych]
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* Upgrade to Psych 3.1.0.pre2
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[REXML]
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[Improved some XPath implementations]
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* <code>concat()</code> function: Stringify all arguments before concatenating
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* <code>string()</code> function: Support context node
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* <code>string()</code> function: Support processing instruction node
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* Support <code>"*:#{ELEMENT_NAME}"</code> syntax in XPath 2.0
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[Fixed some XPath implementations]
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* <code>"//#{ELEMENT_NAME}[#{POSITION}]"</code> case
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* <code>string()</code> function: Fix <code>function(document)</code>
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returns nodes that are out of root elements.
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* <code>"/ #{ELEMENT_NAME} "</code> case
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* <code>"/ #{ELEMENT_NAME} [ #{PREDICATE} ]"</code> case
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* <code>"/ #{AXIS}::#{ELEMENT_NAME}"</code> case
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* <code>"#{N}-#{M}"</code> case: One or more white spaces were required
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before <code>"-"</code>
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* <code>"/child::node()"</code> case
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* <code>"#{FUNCTION}()/#{PATH}"</code> case
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* <code>"@#{ATTRIBUTE}/parent::"</code> case
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* <code>"name(#{NODE_SET})"</code> case
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[RSS]
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[New options]
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* RSS::Parser.parse: Accept options as Hash. +:validate+ ,
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+:ignore_unknown_element+ , +:parser_class+ options are available.
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[RubyGems]
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* Upgrade to RubyGems 3.0.0.beta3
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[Set]
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[Aliased methods]
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* Set#filter! is a new alias for Set#select!. [Feature #13784]
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[URI]
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[New constant]
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* Add URI::File to handle file URI scheme. [Feature #14035]
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=== Compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
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[Dir]
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* Dir.glob with <code>'\0'</code>-separated pattern list will be deprecated,
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and is now warned. [Feature #14643]
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[File]
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* File.read, File.binread, File.write, File.binwrite, File.foreach, and
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File.readlines do not invoke external commands even if the path starts
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with the pipe character <code>'|'</code>. [Feature #14245]
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[Object]
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* Object#=~ is deprecated. [Feature #15231]
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=== Stdlib compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
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* These standard libraries have been promoted to default gems.
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* e2mmap
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* forwardable
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* irb
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* logger
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* matrix
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* mutex_m
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* ostruct
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* prime
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* rexml
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* rss
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* shell
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* sync
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* thwait
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* tracer
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[BigDecimal]
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* The following methods are removed.
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* BigDecimal.allocate
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* BigDecimal.ver
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* Every BigDecimal object is frozen. [Feature #13984]
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* BigDecimal() parses the given string like Float().
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* String#to_d parses the receiver string like String#to_f.
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* BigDecimal.new will be removed on its version 1.5.
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[Pathname]
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* Pathname#read, Pathname#binread, Pathname#write, Pathname#binwrite,
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Pathname#each_line and Pathname#readlines do not invoke external
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commands even if the path starts with the pipe character <code>'|'</code>.
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This follows [Feature #14245].
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=== C API updates
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=== Implementation improvements
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* Speedup Proc#call because we don't need to care about <code>$SAFE</code>
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any more. [Feature #14318]
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With +lc_fizzbuzz+ benchmark which uses so many Proc#call we can
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measure x1.4 improvements. [Bug #10212]
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* Speedup block.call where +block+ is passed block parameter. [Feature #14330]
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Ruby 2.5 improves block passing performance. [Feature #14045]
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Additionally, Ruby 2.6 improves the performance of passed block calling.
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* Introduce an initial implementation of JIT (Just-in-time) compiler. [Feature #14235] [experimental]
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* <tt>--jit</tt> command line option is added to enable JIT. <tt>--jit-verbose=1</tt>
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is good for inspection. See <tt>ruby --help</tt> for others.
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* To generate machine code, this JIT compiler uses C compiler used for building
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the interpreter. Currently GCC, Clang, and Microsoft Visual C++ are supported for it.
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* <tt>--disable-mjit-support</tt> option is added to configure. This is added for JIT debugging,
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but if you get an error on building a header file for JIT, you can use this option to skip
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building it as a workaround.
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* rb_waitpid reimplemented on Unix-like platforms to maintain
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compatibility with processes created for JIT [Bug #14867]
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* VM generator script renewal; makes the generated VM more optimized. [GH-1779]
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* Thread cache enabled for pthreads platforms (for Thread.new and
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Thread.start). [Feature #14757]
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* timer thread is eliminated for platforms with POSIX timers [Misc #14937]
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* Transient Heap (theap) is supported. [Bug #14858] [Feature #14989]
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theap is managed heap for short-living memory objects. For example,
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making small and short-living Hash object is x2 faster. With rdoc benchmark,
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we measured 6-7% performance improvement.
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* Native implementations (arm32, arm64, ppc64le, win32, win64, x86, amd64) of
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coroutines to improve performance of Fiber significantly. [Feature #14739]
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=== Miscellaneous changes
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* On macOS, shared libraries no longer include a full version number of Ruby
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in their names. This eliminates the burden of each teeny upgrade on the
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platform that users need to rebuild every extension library.
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[Before]
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* libruby.2.6.0.dylib
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* libruby.2.6.dylib -> libruby.2.6.0.dylib
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* libruby.dylib -> libruby.2.6.0.dylib
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[After]
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* libruby.2.6.dylib
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* libruby.dylib -> libruby.2.6.dylib
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* Extracted misc/*.el files to https://github.com/ruby/elisp
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