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NEWS for Ruby 3.5.0

This document is a list of user-visible feature changes since the 3.4.0 release, except for bug fixes.

Note that each entry is kept to a minimum, see links for details.

Language changes

  • *nil no longer calls nil.to_a, similar to how **nil does not call nil.to_hash. [Feature #21047]

Core classes updates

Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.

  • Kernel

    • Kernel#inspect now checks for the existence of a #instance_variables_to_inspect method, allowing control over which instance variables are displayed in the #inspect string:

      class DatabaseConfig
        def initialize(host, user, password)
          @host = host
          @user = user
          @password = password
        end
      
        private def instance_variables_to_inspect = [:@host, :@user]
      end
      
      conf = DatabaseConfig.new("localhost", "root", "hunter2")
      conf.inspect #=> #<DatabaseConfig:0x0000000104def350 @host="localhost", @user="root">
      
  • Binding

    • Binding#local_variables does no longer include numbered parameters. Also, Binding#local_variable_get and Binding#local_variable_set reject to handle numbered parameters. [Bug #21049]
  • IO

    • IO.select accepts +Float::INFINITY+ as a timeout argument. [Feature #20610]
  • Ractor

    • Ractor::Port class was added for a new synchronization mechanism to communicate between Ractors. [Feature #21262]

      port1 = Ractor::Port.new
      port2 = Ractor::Port.new
      Ractor.new port1, port2 do |port1, port2|
        port1 << 1
        port2 << 11
        port1 << 2
        port2 << 12
      end
      2.times{ p port1.receive } #=> 1, 2
      2.times{ p port2.receive } #=> 11, 12
      

      Ractor::Port provides the following methods:

      • Ractor::Port#receive
      • Ractor::Port#send (or Ractor::Port#<<)
      • Ractor::Port#close
      • Ractor::Port#closed?

      As result, Ractor.yield and Ractor#take were removed.

    • Ractor#join and Ractor#value were added to wait for the termination of a Ractor. These are similar to Thread#join and Thread#value.

    • Ractor#monitor and Ractor#unmonitor were added as low-level interfaces used internally to implement Ractor#join.

    • Ractor.select now only accepts Ractors and Ports. If Ractors are given, it returns when a Ractor terminates.

    • Ractor#default_port was added. Each Ractor has a default port, which is used by Ractor.send, Ractor.receive.

    • Ractor#close_incoming and Ractor#close_outgoing were removed.

  • Set

    • Set is now a core class, instead of an autoloaded stdlib class. [Feature #21216]
  • String

  • Fiber::Scheduler

    • Introduce Fiber::Scheduler#fiber_interrupt to interrupt a fiber with a given exception. The initial use case is to interrupt a fiber that is waiting on a blocking IO operation when the IO operation is closed. [Feature #21166]

Stdlib updates

The following bundled gems are promoted from default gems.

  • ostruct 0.6.1
  • pstore 0.2.0
  • benchmark 0.4.1
  • logger 1.7.0
  • rdoc 6.14.0
  • win32ole 1.9.2
  • irb 1.15.2
  • reline 0.6.1
  • readline 0.0.4
  • fiddle 1.1.8

We only list stdlib changes that are notable feature changes.

Other changes are listed in the following sections. We also listed release history from the previous bundled version that is Ruby 3.3.0 if it has GitHub releases.

The following default gem is added.

  • win32-registry 0.1.0

The following default gems are updated.

  • RubyGems 3.7.0.dev
  • bundler 2.7.0.dev
  • erb 5.0.1
  • json 2.12.2
  • optparse 0.7.0.dev.2
  • prism 1.4.0
  • psych 5.2.6
  • stringio 3.1.8.dev
  • strscan 3.1.6.dev
  • uri 1.0.3

The following bundled gems are added.

The following bundled gems are updated.

  • minitest 5.25.5
  • rake 13.3.0
  • test-unit 3.6.8
  • rexml 3.4.1
  • net-imap 0.5.8
  • net-smtp 0.5.1
  • rbs 3.9.4
  • base64 0.3.0
  • bigdecimal 3.2.2
  • drb 2.2.3
  • syslog 0.3.0
  • csv 3.3.5
  • repl_type_completor 0.1.11

Supported platforms

Compatibility issues

  • The following methods were removed from Ractor due because of Ractor::Port:

    • Ractor.yield
    • Ractor#take
    • Ractor#close_incoming
    • Ractor#close_outgoging

    [Feature #21262]

Stdlib compatibility issues

  • CGI library is removed from the default gems. Now we only provide cgi/escape for the following methods:

    • CGI.escape and CGI.unescape
    • CGI.escapeHTML and CGI.unescapeHTML
    • CGI.escapeURIComponent and CGI.unescapeURIComponent
    • CGI.escapeElement and CGI.unescapeElement

    [Feature #21258]

  • With the move of Set from stdlib to core class, set/sorted_set.rb has been removed, and SortedSet is no longer an autoloaded constant. Please install the sorted_set gem and require 'sorted_set' to use SortedSet. [Feature #21287]

C API updates

  • IO

    • rb_thread_fd_close is deprecated and now a no-op. If you need to expose file descriptors from C extensions to Ruby code, create an IO instance using RUBY_IO_MODE_EXTERNAL and use rb_io_close(io) to close it (this also interrupts and waits for all pending operations on the IO instance). Directly closing file descriptors does not interrupt pending operations, and may lead to undefined behaviour. In other words, if two IO objects share the same file descriptor, closing one does not affect the other. [Feature #18455]

Implementation improvements

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