This document is a list of user visible feature changes made between releases except for bug fixes.
Note that each entry is kept so brief that no reason behind or reference
information is supplied with. For a full list of changes with all
sufficient information, see the ChangeLog file or Redmine
(e.g. https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/$FEATURE_OR_BUG_NUMBER
)
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$SAFE
is a process global state and we can set 0 again. [Feature #14250] -
refinements take place at block passing. [Feature #14223]
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else
withoutrescue
now causes a syntax error. [EXPERIMENTAL] -
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, like
(0..)
. The following shows typical use cases. [Feature #12912]ary[1..] # identical to ary[1..-1] (1..).each {|index| ... } # infinite loop from index 1 ary.zip(1..) {|elem, index| ... } # ary.each.with_index(1) { }
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Non-
Symbol
key in keyword arguments hash causes an exception.
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Array
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Aliased methods:
Array#filter
is a new alias forArray#select
. [Feature #13784]Array#filter!
is a new alias forArray#select!
. [Feature #13784]
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Binding
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New methods:
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added
Binding#source_location
. [Feature #14230]This method returns the source location of binding, a 2-element array of
__FILE__
and__LINE__
. Traditionally, the same information could be retrieved byeval("[__FILE__, __LINE__]", binding)
, but we are planning to change this behavior so thatKernel#eval
ignores binding's source location [Bug #4352]. So, users should use this newly-introduced method instead ofKernel#eval
.
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Dir
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New methods:
- added
Dir#each_child
andDir#children
instance methods. [Feature #13969]
- added
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Enumerable
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Aliased methods:
Enumerable#filter
is a new alias forEnumerable#select
. [Feature #13784]
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-
Enumerator::Lazy
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Aliased methods:
Enumerator::Lazy#filter
is a new alias forEnumerator::Lazy#select
. [Feature #13784]
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Exception
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New options:
Exception#full_message
takes:highlight
and:order
options. [Bug #14324]
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Hash
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Aliased methods:
-
Hash#filter
is a new alias forHash#select
. [Feature #13784] -
Hash#filter!
is a new alias forHash#select!
. [Feature #13784]
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IO
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New options:
- new mode character
'x'
to open files for exclusive access. [Feature #11258]
- new mode character
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Kernel
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Aliased methods:
Kernel#then
is a new alias forKernel#yield_self
. [Feature #14594]
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New options:
-
Kernel.#Complex
,Kernel.#Float
,Kernel.#Integer
andKernel.#Rational
take:exception
option to specify the way of error handling. [Feature #12732] -
Kernel.#system
takes:exception
option to raise an exception on failure. [Feature #14386]
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-
Incompatible changes:
system()
andexec()
do not close non-standard file descriptors (The default of:close_others
option is changed tofalse
by default. but we still set theFD_CLOEXEC
flag on descriptors we create). [Misc #14907]
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KeyError
-
New options:
KeyError#initialize
accepts:receiver
and:key
options to set receiver and key in Ruby code. [Feature #14313]
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Module
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New methods:
Module#method_defined?
,Module#private_method_defined?
andModule#protected_method_defined?
now accepts the second parameter as optional. If it'strue
(=default), checks ancestor modules/classes, or checks only the class itself. [Feature #14944]
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NameError
-
New options:
NameError#initialize
accepts:receiver
option to set receiver in Ruby code. [Feature #14313]
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NoMethodError
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New options:
NoMethodError#initialize
accepts:receiver
option to set receiver in Ruby code. [Feature #14313]
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Proc
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Incompatible changes:
Proc#call
doesn't change$SAFE
any more. [Feature #14250]
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Random
-
New methods:
- added
Random.bytes
. [Feature #4938]
- added
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Range
-
Incompatible changes:
Range#===
now uses#cover?
instead of#include?
method. [Feature #14575]
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-
RubyVM::AST
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New methods:
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RubyVM::AST.parse
parses a given string and returns AST nodes. [experimental] -
RubyVM::AST.parse_file
parses a given file and returns AST nodes. [experimental]
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-
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String
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New features:
String#split
yields each substring to the block if given. [Feature #4780]
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-
TracePoint
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New methods:
TracePoint#parameters
[Feature #14694]
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ERB
-
New options:
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Add
:trim_mode
and:eoutvar
keyword arguments toERB.new
. Now non-keyword arguments other than first one are softly deprecated and will be removed when Ruby 2.5 becomes EOL. [Feature #14256] -
erb command's
-S
option is deprecated, which will be removed in the next version.
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-
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FileUtils
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New method:
FileUtils#cp_lr
. [Feature #4189]
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Matrix
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New method:
Matrix#antisymmetric?
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Net
-
New options:
- Add
:write_timeout
keyword argument toNet::BufferedIO.new
. [Feature #13396]
- Add
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New methods:
- Add
Net::BufferedIO#write_timeout
,Net::BufferedIO#write_timeout=
,Net::HTTP#write_timeout
, andNet::HTTP#write_timeout=
. [Feature #13396]
- Add
-
New constant:
- Add
Net::HTTPClientException
to deprecateNet::HTTPServerException
, whose name is misleading. [Bug #14688]
- Add
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REXML
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Improved some XPath implementations:
-
concat()
function: Stringify all arguments before concatenating -
string()
function: Support context node -
string()
function: Support processing instruction node -
Support
"*:#{ELEMENT_NAME}"
syntax in XPath 2.0
-
-
Fixed some XPath implementations:
-
"//#{ELEMENT_NAME}[#{POSITION}]"
case -
string()
function: Fixfunction(document)
returns nodes that are out of root elements. -
"/ #{ELEMENT_NAME} "
case -
"/ #{ELEMENT_NAME} [ #{PREDICATE} ]"
case -
"/ #{AXIS}:: #{ELEMENT_NAME} "
case -
"#{N}-#{M}"
case: One or more white spaces were required before"-"
-
"/child::node()"
case -
"#{FUNCTION}()/#{PATH}"
case -
"@#{ATTRIBUTE}/parent::"
case -
"name(#{NODE_SET})"
case
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RSS
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New options:
RSS::Parser.parse
: Accept options asHash
.:validate
,:ignore_unknown_element
,:parser_class
options are available.
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Set
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Aliased methods:
Set#filter!
is a new alias forSet#select!
. [Feature #13784]
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URI
-
New constant:
- Add
URI::File
to handle file URI scheme. [Feature #14035]
- Add
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-
File
File.read
,File.binread
,File.write
,File.binwrite
,File.foreach
, andFile.readlines
do not invoke external commands even if the path starts with the pipe character'|'
. [Feature #14245]
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Dir
Dir.glob
with'\0'
-separated pattern list will be deprecated, and is now warned. [Feature #14643]
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Speedup
Proc#call
because we don't need to care about$SAFE
any more. [Feature #14318]With
lc_fizzbuzz
benchmark which uses so manyProc#call
we can measure x1.4 improvements. [Bug #10212] -
Speedup
block.call
whereblock
is passed block parameter. [Feature #14330]Ruby 2.5 improves block passing performance. [Feature #14045]
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]
--jit
option is added to enable JIT.--jit-verbose=1
is good for inspection. Seeruby --help
for others.- This JIT relies on C compiler used to build Ruby, on runtime. Only gcc and clang are supported for the JIT for now, and MinGW support has some issues.
- As of 2.6.0-preview1, we're just preparing infrastructure for JIT and very few optimizations are implemented. So it's not ready for benchmarking Ruby's JIT performance yet. It's known that current JIT enablement makes Rails application slower for now.
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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
andThread.start
). [Feature #14757]
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On macOS, shared libraries no longer include a full version number of ruby in their names. This eliminates the burden of each teeny upgrade on the platform that users need to rebuild every extension library.
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Before:
- libruby.2.6.0.dylib
- libruby.2.6.dylib -> libruby.2.6.0.dylib
- libruby.dylib -> libruby.2.6.0.dylib
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After:
- libruby.2.6.dylib
- libruby.dylib -> libruby.2.6.dylib
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