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since the *3.1.0* release, except for bug fixes.;To;;[I"FNote that each entry is kept to a minimum, see links for details.;TS; ;
i;I"Language changes;To:RDoc::Markup::List:
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o:RDoc::Markup::ListItem:@label0;[o;;[I"Anonymous rest and keyword rest arguments can now be passed as
arguments, instead of just used in method parameters.
[{Feature #18351}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18351]];Fo:RDoc::Markup::Verbatim;[I"8def foo(*)
bar(*)
end
def baz(**)
quux(**)
end
;F:@format: rubyo;;0;[o;;[I"A proc that accepts a single positional argument and keywords will
no longer autosplat. [{Bug #18633}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18633]];Fo;;[I"aproc{|a, **k| a}.call([1, 2])
# Ruby 3.1 and before
# => 1
# Ruby 3.2 and after
# => [1, 2]
;F;;o;;0;[o;;[I"Constant assignment evaluation order for constants set on explicit
objects has been made consistent with single attribute assignment
evaluation order. With this code:;Fo;;[I"foo::BAR = baz
;F;;o;;[I"foo is now called before baz. Similarly, for multiple assignments
to constants, left-to-right evaluation order is used. With this
code:;To;;[I")foo1::BAR1, foo2::BAR2 = baz1, baz2
;F;;o;;[I"0The following evaluation order is now used:;Fo;
;:NUMBER;[ o;;0;[o;;[I"foo1;To;;0;[o;;[I"foo2;To;;0;[o;;[I"baz1;To;;0;[o;;[I"baz2;To;;[I"<[{Bug #15928}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15928]];To;;0;[o;;[I"k"Find pattern" is no longer experimental.
[{Feature #18585}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18585]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"OMethods taking a rest parameter (like *args) and wishing to delegate keyword
arguments through foo(*args) must now be marked with ruby2_keywords
(if not already the case). In other words, all methods wishing to delegate
keyword arguments through *args must now be marked with ruby2_keywords,
with no exception. This will make it easier to transition to other ways of
delegation once a library can require Ruby 3+. Previously, the ruby2_keywords
flag was kept if the receiving method took *args, but this was a bug and an
inconsistency. A good technique to find the potentially-missing ruby2_keywords
is to run the test suite, for where it fails find the last method which must
receive keyword arguments, use puts nil, caller, nil there, and check each
method/block on the call chain which must delegate keywords is correctly marked
as ruby2_keywords. [{Bug #18625}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18625]] [{Bug #16466}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16466]];Fo;;[I"Xdef target(**kw)
end
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# needed in 3.2+. Just like (*args, **kwargs) or (...) would be needed on
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ruby2_keywords def bar(*args)
target(*args)
end
ruby2_keywords def foo(*args)
bar(*args)
end
foo(k: 1)
;F;;S; ;
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;;;[#o;;0;[o;;[I"
Fiber;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[ o;;[I"BIntroduce Fiber.[] and Fiber.[]= for inheritable fiber storage.
Introduce Fiber#storage and Fiber#storage= (experimental) for
getting and resetting the current storage. Introduce
Fiber.new(storage:) for setting the storage when creating a
fiber. [{Feature #19078}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19078]];Fo;;[I"Existing Thread and Fiber local variables can be tricky to use.
Thread-local variables are shared between all fibers, making it
hard to isolate, while Fiber-local variables can be hard to
share. It is often desirable to define unit of execution
("execution context") such that some state is shared between all
fibers and threads created in that context. This is what Fiber
storage provides.;Fo;;[I"mdef log(message)
puts "#{Fiber[:request_id]}: #{message}"
end
def handle_requests
while request = read_request
Fiber.schedule do
Fiber[:request_id] = SecureRandom.uuid
request.messages.each do |message|
Fiber.schedule do
log("Handling #{message}") # Log includes inherited request_id.
end
end
end
end
end
;F;;o;;[I"You should generally consider Fiber storage for any state which
you want to be shared implicitly between all fibers and threads
created in a given context, e.g. a connection pool, a request
id, a logger level, environment variables, configuration, etc.;Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Fiber::Scheduler;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Introduce Fiber::Scheduler#io_select for non-blocking IO.select.
[{Feature #19060}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19060]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"IO;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Introduce IO#timeout= and IO#timeout which can cause
IO::TimeoutError to be raised if a blocking operation exceeds the
specified timeout. [{Feature #18630}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18630]];Fo;;[I"XSTDIN.timeout = 1
STDIN.read # => Blocking operation timed out! (IO::TimeoutError)
;F;;o;;0;[o;;[I"Introduce IO.new(..., path:) and promote File#path to IO#path.
[{Feature #19036}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19036]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"
Class;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Class#attached_object, which returns the object for which
the receiver is the singleton class. Raises TypeError if the
receiver is not a singleton class.
[{Feature #12084}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12084]];Fo;;[I"Cclass Foo; end
Foo.singleton_class.attached_object #=> Foo
Foo.new.singleton_class.attached_object #=> #
Foo.attached_object #=> TypeError: `Foo' is not a singleton class
nil.singleton_class.attached_object #=> TypeError: `NilClass' is not a singleton class
;F;;o;;0;[o;;[I" Data;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"New core class to represent simple immutable value object. The class is
similar to Struct and partially shares an implementation, but has more
lean and strict API. [{Feature #16122}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16122]];Fo;;[I"Measure = Data.define(:amount, :unit)
distance = Measure.new(100, 'km') #=> #
weight = Measure.new(amount: 50, unit: 'kg') #=> #
weight.with(amount: 40) #=> #
weight.amount #=> 50
weight.amount = 40 #=> NoMethodError: undefined method `amount='
;F;;o;;0;[o;;[I"
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"~Encoding#replicate has been deprecated and will be removed in 3.3. [{Feature #18949}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18949]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"The dummy Encoding::UTF_16 and Encoding::UTF_32 encodings no longer
try to dynamically guess the endian based on a byte order mark.
Use Encoding::UTF_16BE/UTF_16LE and Encoding::UTF_32BE/UTF_32LE instead.
This change speeds up getting the encoding of a String. [{Feature #18949}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18949]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Limit maximum encoding set size by 256.
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Exception#detailed_message has been added.
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Hash#shift now always returns nil if the hash is
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"`Integer#ceildiv has been added. [{Feature #18809}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18809]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Kernel;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Kernel#binding raises RuntimeError if called from a non-Ruby frame
(such as a method defined in C). [{Bug #18487}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18487]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"MatchData;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"eMatchData#byteoffset has been added. [{Feature #13110}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13110]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"fMatchData#deconstruct has been added. [{Feature #18821}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18821]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"kMatchData#deconstruct_keys has been added. [{Feature #18821}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18821]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Module;Fo;
;;;[ o;;0;[o;;[I"hModule.used_refinements has been added. [{Feature #14332}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14332]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"cModule#refinements has been added. [{Feature #12737}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12737]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"cModule#const_added has been added. [{Feature #17881}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17881]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"rModule#undefined_instance_methods has been added. [{Feature #12655}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12655]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I" Proc;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"fProc#dup returns an instance of subclass. [{Bug #17545}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17545]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"lProc#parameters now accepts lambda keyword. [{Feature #15357}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15357]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Process;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"@Added RLIMIT_NPTS constant to FreeBSD platform;Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Regexp;Fo;
;;;[ o;;0;[o;;[I"The cache-based optimization is introduced.
Many (but not all) Regexp matching is now in linear time, which
will prevent regular expression denial of service (ReDoS)
vulnerability. [{Feature #19104}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19104]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"cRegexp.linear_time? is introduced. [{Feature #19194}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19194]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"2Regexp.new now supports passing the regexp flags not only as an Integer,
but also as a String. Unknown flags raise ArgumentError.
Otherwise, anything other than true, false, nil or Integer will be warned.
[{Feature #18788}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18788]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Regexp.timeout= has been added. Also, Regexp.new new supports timeout keyword.
See [{Feature #17837}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17837]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Refinement;Fo;
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root = RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse(<<~RUBY)
def m
a = 10
if
end
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# => :33:in `parse': syntax error, unexpected `end' (SyntaxError)
# With error_tolerant option
root = RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse(<<~RUBY, error_tolerant: true)
def m
a = 10
if
end
RUBY
p root # => #
# `end` is treated as keyword based on indent
root = RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse(<<~RUBY, error_tolerant: true)
module Z
class Foo
foo.
end
def bar
end
end
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p root.children[-1].children[-1].children[-1].children[-2..-1]
# => [#, #]
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for RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node [{Feature #19070}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19070]];Fo;;[I"root = RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse("x = 1 + 2", keep_tokens: true)
root.tokens # => [[0, :tIDENTIFIER, "x", [1, 0, 1, 1]], [1, :tSP, " ", [1, 1, 1, 2]], ...]
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"A Struct class can also be initialized with keyword arguments
without keyword_init: true on Struct.new [{Feature #16806}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16806]];Fo;;[I"Post = Struct.new(:id, :name)
Post.new(1, "hello") #=> #
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"jThread::Queue#pop(timeout: sec) is added. [{Feature #18774}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18774]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Thread::SizedQueue;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"oThread::SizedQueue#pop(timeout: sec) is added. [{Feature #18774}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18774]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"pThread::SizedQueue#push(timeout: sec) is added. [{Feature #18944}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18944]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I" Time;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Time#deconstruct_keys is added, allowing to use Time instances
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[{Feature #18033}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18033]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"SyntaxError;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"aSyntaxError#path has been added. [{Feature #19138}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19138]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"TracePoint;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"TracePoint#binding now returns nil for c_call/c_return TracePoints.
[{Bug #18487}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18487]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"TracePoint#enable target_thread keyword argument now defaults to the
current thread if a block is given and target and target_line keyword
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"UnboundMethod#== returns true if the actual method is same. For example,
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"|Expose need_major_gc via GC.latest_gc_info. {GH-6791}[https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6791];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"ObjectSpace;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"mObjectSpace.dump_all dump shapes as well. {GH-6868}[https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6868];TS; ;
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Bundler;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Bundler now uses {PubGrub}[https://github.com/jhawthorn/pub_grub] resolver instead of {Molinillo}[https://github.com/CocoaPods/Molinillo] for performance improvement.;Fo;;0;[o;;[I"Add --ext=rust support to bundle gem for creating simple gems with Rust extensions.
[{GH-rubygems-6149}[https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/pull/6149]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"gMake cloning git repos faster [{GH-rubygems-4475}[https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/pull/4475]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"
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[{Feature #18822}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18822]];To;;0;[o;;[I"
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Add FileUtils.ln_sr method and relative: option to FileUtils.ln_s.
[{Feature #18925}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18925]];Fo;;0;[o;;[I"IRB;Fo;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"debug.gem integration commands have been added: debug, break, catch,
next, delete, step, continue, finish, backtrace, info;Fo;
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;;;[ o;;0;[o;;[I"[edit and show_cmds (like Pry's help) are added.;To;;0;[o;;[I"[ls takes -g or -G option to filter out outputs.;To;;0;[o;;[I"Yshow_source is aliased from $ and accepts unquoted inputs.;To;;0;[o;;[I":whereami is aliased from @.;To;;0;[o;;[I"Net::Protocol;Fo;
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i;I"Compatibility issues;To;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"String#to_c currently treat a sequence of underscores as an end of Complex
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[{Feature #16131}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16131]];To;;0;[o;;[I"Kernel#trust, Kernel#untrust, Kernel#untrusted?
[{Feature #16131}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16131]];To;;0;[o;;[I"sMethod#public?, Method#private?, Method#protected?,
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[{Bug #18729}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18729]] [{Bug #18751}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18751]] [{Bug #18435}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18435]];TS; ;
i;I"7Source code incompatibility of extension libraries;To;
;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"Extension libraries provide PRNG, subclasses of Random, need updates.
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i;I"Error printer;To;
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"eWhen defining a class/module directly under the Object class by class/module
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i;I" Stdlib compatibility issues;To;
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[{Feature #18776}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18776]];To;;0;[o;;[I"Speed up marking instruction sequences by using a bitmap to find "markable"
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[{Feature #18875}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18875]];TS; ;
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;;;[o;;0;[o;;[I"RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats returns Code GC metrics in addition to
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