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"resume" after "transfer" method are used. You should not mix "resume" fiber and "transfer" fiber. [Bug #5526] * NEWS: add information about this change. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@33684 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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# -*- rd -*-
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= NEWS
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This document is a list of user visible feature changes made between
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releases except for bug fixes.
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Note that each entry is kept so brief that no reason behind or
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reference information is supplied with. For a full list of changes
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with all sufficient information, see the ChangeLog file.
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== Changes since the 1.9.3 release
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=== C API updates
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=== Library updates (outstanding ones only)
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* builtin classes
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* Kernel
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* extended method:
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* Kernel#warn accepts multiple args in like puts.
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* incompatible changes:
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* system() and exec() closes non-standard file descriptors
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(The default of :close_others option is changed to true by default.)
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* Signal
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* incompatible changes:
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* Signal.trap raises ArgumentError when :SEGV, :BUS, :ILL, :FPE, :VTALRM
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are specified.
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* Time
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* change return value:
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* Time#to_s returned encoding defaults to US-ASCII but automatically
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transcodes to Encoding.default_internal if it is set.
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* Fiber
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* incompatible changes:
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* Fiber#resume cannot resume a fiber which invokes "Fiber#transfer".
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* net/imap
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* new methods:
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* Net::IMAP.default_port
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* Net::IMAP.default_imap_port
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* Net::IMAP.default_tls_port
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* Net::IMAP.default_ssl_port
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* Net::IMAP.default_imaps_port
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* resolv
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* new methods:
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* Resolv::DNS#timeouts=
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* Resolv::DNS::Config#timeouts=
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=== Language changes
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=== Compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes)
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* Signal.trap
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See above.
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* incompatible changes:
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The :close_others option is true by default for system() and exec().
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Also, the close-on-exec flag is set by default for all new file descriptors.
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This means file descriptors doesn't inherit to spawned process unless
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explicitly requested such as system(..., fd=>fd).
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