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# NEWS for Ruby 3.1.0
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This document is a list of user-visible feature changes
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since the **3.0.0** release, except for bug fixes.
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Note that each entry is kept to a minimum, see links for details.
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## Language changes
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* The block argument can now be anonymous if the block will
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only be passed to another method. [[Feature #11256]]
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```ruby
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def foo(&)
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bar(&)
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end
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```
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* Pin operator now takes an expression. [[Feature #17411]]
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```ruby
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Prime.each_cons(2).lazy.find_all{_1 in [n, ^(n + 2)]}.take(3).to_a
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#=> [[3, 5], [5, 7], [11, 13]]
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```
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* Pin operator now supports instance, class, and global variables.
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[[Feature #17724]]
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```ruby
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@n = 5
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Prime.each_cons(2).lazy.find{_1 in [n, ^@n]}
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#=> [3, 5]
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```
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* One-line pattern matching is no longer experimental.
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* Parentheses can be omitted in one-line pattern matching.
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[[Feature #16182]]
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```ruby
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[0, 1] => _, x
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{y: 2} => y:
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x #=> 1
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y #=> 2
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```
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* Multiple assignment evaluation order has been made consistent with
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single assignment evaluation order. With single assignment, Ruby
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uses a left-to-right evaluation order. With this code:
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```ruby
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foo[0] = bar
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```
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The following evaluation order is used:
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1. `foo`
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2. `bar`
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3. `[]=` called on the result of `foo`
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In Ruby before 3.1.0, multiple assignment did not follow this
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evaluation order. With this code:
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```ruby
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foo[0], bar.baz = a, b
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```
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Versions of Ruby before 3.1.0 would evaluate in the following
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order
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1. `a`
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2. `b`
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3. `foo`
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4. `[]=` called on the result of `foo`
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5. `bar`
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6. `baz=` called on the result of `bar`
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Starting in Ruby 3.1.0, the evaluation order is now consistent with
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single assignment, with the left-hand side being evaluated before
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the right-hand side:
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1. `foo`
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2. `bar`
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3. `a`
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4. `b`
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5. `[]=` called on the result of `foo`
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6. `baz=` called on the result of `bar`
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[[Bug #4443]]
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* Values in Hash literals and keyword arguments can be omitted.
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[[Feature #14579]]
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For example,
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* `{x:, y:}` is a syntax sugar of `{x: x, y: y}`.
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* `foo(x:, y:)` is a syntax sugar of `foo(x: x, y: y)`.
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Constant names, local variable names, and method names are allowed as
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key names. Note that a reserved word is considered as a local
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variable or method name even if it's a pseudo variable name such as
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`self`.
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* Non main-Ractors can get instance variables (ivars) of classes/modules
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if ivars refer to shareable objects.
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[[Feature #17592]]
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* A command syntax is allowed in endless method definitions, i.e.,
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you can now write `def foo = puts "Hello"`.
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Note that `private def foo = puts "Hello"` does not parse.
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[[Feature #17398]]
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## Command line options
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* `--disable-gems` is now explicitly declared as "just for debugging".
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Never use it in any real-world codebase.
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[[Feature #17684]]
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## Core classes updates
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Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
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* Array
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* Array#intersect? is added. [[Feature #15198]]
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* Class
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* Class#subclasses, which returns an array of classes
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directly inheriting from the receiver, not
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including singleton classes.
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[[Feature #18273]]
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```ruby
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class A; end
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class B < A; end
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class C < B; end
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class D < A; end
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A.subclasses #=> [D, B]
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B.subclasses #=> [C]
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C.subclasses #=> []
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```
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* Enumerable
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* Enumerable#compact is added. [[Feature #17312]]
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* Enumerable#tally now accepts an optional hash to count. [[Feature #17744]]
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* Enumerable#each_cons and each_slice to return a receiver. [[GH-1509]]
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```ruby
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[1, 2, 3].each_cons(2){}
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# 3.0 => nil
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# 3.1 => [1, 2, 3]
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[1, 2, 3].each_slice(2){}
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# 3.0 => nil
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# 3.1 => [1, 2, 3]
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```
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* Enumerator::Lazy
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* Enumerator::Lazy#compact is added. [[Feature #17312]]
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* File
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* File.dirname now accepts an optional argument for the level to
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strip path components. [[Feature #12194]]
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* GC
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* "GC.measure_total_time = true" enables the measurement of GC.
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Measurement can introduce overhead. It is enabled by default.
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GC.measure_total_time returns the current setting.
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GC.stat[:time] or GC.stat(:time) returns measured time
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in milli-seconds. [[[Feature #10917]]]
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* GC.total_time returns measured time in nano-seconds. [[[Feature #10917]]]
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* Integer
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* Integer.try_convert is added. [[Feature #15211]]
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* Kernel
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* Kernel#load now accepts a module as the second argument,
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and will load the file using the given module as the
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top-level module. [[Feature #6210]]
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* Marshal
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* Marshal.load now accepts a `freeze: true` option.
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All returned objects are frozen except for `Class` and
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`Module` instances. Strings are deduplicated. [[Feature #18148]]
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* MatchData
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* MatchData#match is added [[Feature #18172]]
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* MatchData#match_length is added [[Feature #18172]]
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* Method / UnboundMethod
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* Method#public?, Method#private?, Method#protected?,
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UnboundMethod#public?, UnboundMethod#private?,
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UnboundMethod#protected? have been added. [[Feature #11689]]
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* Module
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* Module#prepend now modifies the ancestor chain if the receiver
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already includes the argument. Module#prepend still does not
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modify the ancestor chain if the receiver has already prepended
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the argument. [[Bug #17423]]
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* Module#private, #public, #protected, and #module_function will
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now return their arguments. If a single argument is given, it
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is returned. If no arguments are given, nil is returned. If
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multiple arguments are given, they are returned as an array.
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[[Feature #12495]]
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* Process
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* Process.\_fork is added. This is a core method for fork(2).
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Do not call this method directly; it is called by existing
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fork methods: Kernel.#fork, Process.fork, and IO.popen("-").
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Application monitoring libraries can overwrite this method to
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hook fork events. [[Feature #17795]]
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* Struct
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* Passing only keyword arguments to Struct#initialize is warned.
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You need to use a Hash literal to set a Hash to a first member.
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[[Feature #16806]]
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* StructClass#keyword_init? is added [[Feature #18008]]
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* String
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* Update Unicode version to 13.0.0 [[Feature #17750]]
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and Emoji version to 13.0 [[Feature #18029]]
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* String#unpack and String#unpack1 now accept an `offset:` keyword
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argument to start the unpacking after an arbitrary number of bytes
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have been skipped. If `offset` is outside of the string bounds
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`ArgumentError` is raised. [[Feature #18254]]
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* Thread
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* Thread#native_thread_id is added. [[Feature #17853]]
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* Thread::Backtrace
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* Thread::Backtrace.limit, which returns the value to limit backtrace
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length set by `--backtrace-limit` command line option, is added.
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[[Feature #17479]]
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* Thread::Queue
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* Thread::Queue.new now accepts an Enumerable of initial values.
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[[Feature #17327]]
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* Time
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* Time.new now accepts optional `in:` keyword argument for the
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timezone, as well as `Time.at` and `Time.now`, so that is now
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you can omit minor arguments to `Time.new`. [[Feature #17485]]
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```ruby
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Time.new(2021, 12, 25, in: "+07:00")
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#=> 2021-12-25 00:00:00 +0700
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```
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At the same time, time component strings are converted to
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integers more strictly now.
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```ruby
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Time.new(2021, 12, 25, "+07:30")
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#=> invalid value for Integer(): "+07:30" (ArgumentError)
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```
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Ruby 3.0 or earlier returned probably unexpected result
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`2021-12-25 07:00:00`, not `2021-12-25 07:30:00` nor
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`2021-12-25 00:00:00 +07:30`.
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* Time#strftime supports RFC 3339 UTC for unknown offset local
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time, `-0000`, as `%-z`. [[Feature #17544]]
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* TracePoint
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* TracePoint.allow_reentry is added to allow reenter while TracePoint
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callback.
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[[Feature #15912]]
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* $LOAD_PATH
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* $LOAD_PATH.resolve_feature_path does not raise. [[Feature #16043]]
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* Fiber Scheduler
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* Add support for `Addrinfo.getaddrinfo` using `address_resolve` hook.
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[[Feature #17370]]
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* Introduce non-blocking `Timeout.timeout` using `timeout_after` hook.
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[[Feature #17470]]
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* Introduce new scheduler hooks `io_read` and `io_write` along with a
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low level `IO::Buffer` for zero-copy read/write. [[Feature #18020]]
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* IO hooks `io_wait`, `io_read`, `io_write`, receive the original IO object
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where possible. [[Bug #18003]]
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* Make `Monitor` fiber-safe. [[Bug #17827]]
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* Replace copy coroutine with pthread implementation. [[Feature #18015]]
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* Refinement
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* New class which represents a module created by Module#refine.
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`include` and `prepend` are deprecated, and `import_methods` is added
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instead. [[Bug #17429]]
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## Stdlib updates
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* The following default gem are updated.
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* RubyGems 3.3.3
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* base64 0.1.1
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* benchmark 0.2.0
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* bigdecimal 3.1.1
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* bundler 2.3.3
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* cgi 0.3.1
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* csv 3.2.2
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* date 3.2.2
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* did_you_mean 1.6.1
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* digest 3.1.0
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* drb 2.1.0
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* erb 2.2.3
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* error_highlight 0.3.0
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* etc 1.3.0
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* fcntl 1.0.1
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* fiddle 1.1.0
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* fileutils 1.6.0
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* find 0.1.1
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* io-console 0.5.10
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* io-wait 0.2.1
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* ipaddr 1.2.3
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* irb 1.4.1
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* json 2.6.1
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* logger 1.5.0
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* net-http 0.2.0
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* net-protocol 0.1.2
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* nkf 0.1.1
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* open-uri 0.2.0
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* openssl 3.0.0
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* optparse 0.2.0
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* ostruct 0.5.2
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* pathname 0.2.0
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* pp 0.3.0
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* prettyprint 0.1.1
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* psych 4.0.3
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* racc 1.6.0
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* rdoc 6.4.0
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* readline 0.0.3
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* readline-ext 0.1.4
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* reline 0.3.0
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* resolv 0.2.1
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* rinda 0.1.1
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* ruby2_keywords 0.0.5
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* securerandom 0.1.1
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* set 1.0.2
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* stringio 3.0.1
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* strscan 3.0.1
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* tempfile 0.1.2
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* time 0.2.0
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* timeout 0.2.0
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* tmpdir 0.1.2
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* un 0.2.0
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* uri 0.11.0
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* yaml 0.2.0
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* zlib 2.1.1
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* The following bundled gems are updated.
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* minitest 5.15.0
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* power_assert 2.0.1
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* rake 13.0.6
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* test-unit 3.5.3
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* rexml 3.2.5
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* rbs 2.0.0
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* typeprof 0.21.1
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* The following default gems are now bundled gems.
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* net-ftp 0.1.3
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* net-imap 0.2.2
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* net-pop 0.1.1
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* net-smtp 0.3.1
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* matrix 0.4.2
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* prime 0.1.2
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* debug 1.4.0
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* The following gems has been removed from the Ruby standard library.
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* dbm
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* gdbm
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* tracer
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* Coverage measurement now supports suspension. You can use `Coverage.suspend`
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to stop the measurement temporarily, and `Coverage.resume` to restart it.
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See [[Feature #18176]] in detail.
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* Random::Formatter is moved to random/formatter.rb, so that you can
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use `Random#hex`, `Random#base64`, and so on without SecureRandom.
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[[Feature #18190]]
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## Compatibility issues
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Note: Excluding feature bug fixes.
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* `rb_io_wait_readable`, `rb_io_wait_writable` and `rb_wait_for_single_fd` are
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deprecated in favour of `rb_io_maybe_wait_readable`,
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`rb_io_maybe_wait_writable` and `rb_io_maybe_wait` respectively.
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`rb_thread_wait_fd` and `rb_thread_fd_writable` are deprecated. [[Bug #18003]]
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## Stdlib compatibility issues
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* `ERB#initialize` warns `safe_level` and later arguments even without -w.
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[[Feature #14256]]
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* `lib/debug.rb` is replaced with `debug.gem`
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* `Kernel#pp` in `lib/pp.rb` uses the width of `IO#winsize` by default.
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This means that the output width is automatically changed depending on
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your terminal size. [[Feature #12913]]
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* Psych 4.0 changes `Psych.load` as `safe_load` by the default.
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You may need to use Psych 3.3.2 for migrating to this behavior.
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[[Bug #17866]]
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## C API updates
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* Documented. [[GH-4815]]
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* `rb_gc_force_recycle` is deprecated and has been changed to a no-op.
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[[Feature #18290]]
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## Implementation improvements
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* Inline cache mechanism is introduced for reading class variables.
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[[Feature #17763]]
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* `instance_eval` and `instance_exec` now only allocate a singleton class when
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required, avoiding extra objects and improving performance. [[GH-5146]]
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* The performance of `Struct` accessors is improved. [[GH-5131]]
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* `mandatory_only?` builtin special form to improve performance on
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builtin methods. [[GH-5112]]
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* Experimental feature Variable Width Allocation in the garbage collector.
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This feature is turned off by default and can be enabled by compiling Ruby
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with flag `USE_RVARGC=1` set. [[Feature #18045]] [[Feature #18239]]
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## JIT
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* Rename Ruby 3.0's `--jit` to `--mjit`, and alias `--jit` to `--yjit`
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on non-Windows x86-64 platforms and to `--mjit` on others.
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### MJIT
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* The default `--mjit-max-cache` is changed from 100 to 10000.
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* JIT-ed code is no longer cancelled when a TracePoint for class events
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is enabled.
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* The JIT compiler no longer skips compilation of methods longer than
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1000 instructions.
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* `--mjit-verbose` and `--mjit-warning` output "JIT cancel" when JIT-ed
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code is disabled because TracePoint or GC.compact is used.
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### YJIT: New experimental in-process JIT compiler
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New JIT compiler available as an experimental feature. [[Feature #18229]]
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See [this blog post](https://shopify.engineering/yjit-just-in-time-compiler-cruby
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) introducing the project.
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* Disabled by default, use `--yjit` command-line option to enable YJIT.
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* Performance improvements on benchmarks based on real-world software,
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up to 22% on railsbench, 39% on liquid-render.
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* Fast warm-up times.
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* Limited to Unix-like x86-64 platforms for now.
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## Static analysis
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### RBS
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* Generics type parameters can be bounded ([PR](https://github.com/ruby/rbs/pull/844)).
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```rbs
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# `T` must be compatible with the `_Output` interface.
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# `PrettyPrint[String]` is ok, but `PrettyPrint[Integer]` is a type error.
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class PrettyPrint[T < _Output]
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interface _Output
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def <<: (String) -> void
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end
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attr_reader output: T
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def initialize: (T output) -> void
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end
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```
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* Type aliases can be generic. ([PR](https://github.com/ruby/rbs/pull/823))
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```rbs
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# Defines a generic type `list`.
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type list[T] = [ T, list[T] ]
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type str_list = list[String]
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type int_list = list[Integer]
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```
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* [rbs collection](https://github.com/ruby/rbs/blob/cdd6a3a896001e25bd1feda3eab7f470bae935c1/docs/collection.md) has been introduced to manage gems’ RBSs.
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* Many signatures for built-in and standard libraries have been added/updated.
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* It includes many bug fixes and performance improvements too.
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See the [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/ruby/rbs/blob/cdd6a3a896001e25bd1feda3eab7f470bae935c1/CHANGELOG.md) for more information.
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### TypeProf
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* [Experimental IDE support](https://github.com/ruby/typeprof/blob/ca15c5dae9bd62668463165f8409bd66ce7de223/doc/ide.md) has been implemented.
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* Many bug fixes and performance improvements since Ruby 3.0.0.
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## Debugger
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* A new debugger [debug.gem](https://github.com/ruby/debug) is bundled.
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debug.gem is a fast debugger implementation, and it provides many features
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like remote debugging, colorful REPL, IDE (VSCode) integration, and more.
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It replaces `lib/debug.rb` standard library.
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* `rdbg` command is also installed into `bin/` directory to start and control
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debugging execution.
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## error_highlight
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A built-in gem called error_highlight has been introduced.
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It shows fine-grained error locations in the backtrace.
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||
|
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Example: `title = json[:article][:title]`
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||
|
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If `json` is nil, it shows:
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|
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```
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$ ruby test.rb
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test.rb:2:in `<main>': undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
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|
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title = json[:article][:title]
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^^^^^^^^^^
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```
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|
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If `json[:article]` returns nil, it shows:
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||
|
||
```
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$ ruby test.rb
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test.rb:2:in `<main>': undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
|
||
|
||
title = json[:article][:title]
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^^^^^^^^
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
This feature is enabled by default.
|
||
You can disable it by using a command-line option `--disable-error_highlight`.
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||
See [the repository](https://github.com/ruby/error_highlight) in detail.
|
||
|
||
## IRB Autocomplete and Document Display
|
||
|
||
The IRB now has an autocomplete feature, where you can just type in the code, and the completion candidates dialog will appear. You can use Tab and Shift+Tab to move up and down.
|
||
|
||
If documents are installed when you select a completion candidate, the documentation dialog will appear next to the completion candidates dialog, showing part of the content. You can read the full document by pressing Alt+d.
|
||
|
||
## Miscellaneous changes
|
||
|
||
* lib/objspace/trace.rb is added, which is a tool for tracing the object
|
||
allocation. Just by requiring this file, tracing is started *immediately*.
|
||
Just by `Kernel#p`, you can investigate where an object was created.
|
||
Note that just requiring this file brings a large performance overhead.
|
||
This is only for debugging purposes. Do not use this in production.
|
||
[[Feature #17762]]
|
||
|
||
* Now exceptions raised in finalizers will be printed to `STDERR`, unless
|
||
`$VERBOSE` is `nil`. [[Feature #17798]]
|
||
|
||
* `ruby -run -e httpd` displays URLs to access. [[Feature #17847]]
|
||
|
||
* Add `ruby -run -e colorize` to colorize Ruby code using
|
||
`IRB::Color.colorize_code`.
|
||
|
||
[Bug #4443]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4443
|
||
[Feature #6210]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/6210
|
||
[Feature #10917]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10917
|
||
[Feature #11256]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11256
|
||
[Feature #11689]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11689
|
||
[Feature #12194]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12194
|
||
[Feature #12495]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12495
|
||
[Feature #12913]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12913
|
||
[Feature #14256]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14256
|
||
[Feature #14579]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14579
|
||
[Feature #15198]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15198
|
||
[Feature #15211]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15211
|
||
[Feature #15912]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15912
|
||
[Feature #16043]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16043
|
||
[Feature #16182]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16182
|
||
[Feature #16806]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16806
|
||
[Feature #17312]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17312
|
||
[Feature #17327]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17327
|
||
[Feature #17370]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17370
|
||
[Feature #17398]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17398
|
||
[Feature #17411]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17411
|
||
[Bug #17423]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17423
|
||
[Bug #17429]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17429
|
||
[Feature #17470]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17470
|
||
[Feature #17479]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17479
|
||
[Feature #17485]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17485
|
||
[Feature #17544]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17544
|
||
[Feature #17592]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17592
|
||
[Feature #17684]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17684
|
||
[Feature #17724]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17724
|
||
[Feature #17744]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17744
|
||
[Feature #17750]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17750
|
||
[Feature #17762]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17762
|
||
[Feature #17763]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17763
|
||
[Feature #17795]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17795
|
||
[Feature #17798]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17798
|
||
[Bug #17827]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17827
|
||
[Feature #17847]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17847
|
||
[Feature #17853]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17853
|
||
[Bug #17866]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17866
|
||
[Bug #18003]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18003
|
||
[Feature #18008]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18008
|
||
[Feature #18015]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18015
|
||
[Feature #18020]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18020
|
||
[Feature #18029]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18029
|
||
[Feature #18045]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18045
|
||
[Feature #18148]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18148
|
||
[Feature #18172]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18172
|
||
[Feature #18176]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18176
|
||
[Feature #18190]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18190
|
||
[Feature #18229]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18229
|
||
[Feature #18239]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18239
|
||
[Feature #18254]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18254
|
||
[Feature #18273]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18273
|
||
[Feature #18290]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18290
|
||
|
||
[GH-1509]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1509
|
||
[GH-4815]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/4815
|
||
[GH-5112]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5112
|
||
[GH-5131]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5131
|
||
[GH-5146]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5146
|