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NEWS for Ruby 3.3.0
This document is a list of user-visible feature changes since the 3.2.0 release, except for bug fixes.
Note that each entry is kept to a minimum, see links for details.
Language changes
Command line options
- A new
performance
warning category was introduced. They are not displayed by default even in verbose mode. Turn them on with-W:performance
orWarning[:performance] = true
. [Feature #19538]
Core classes updates
Note: We're only listing outstanding class updates.
-
Array
Array#pack
now raises ArgumentError for unknown directives. [Bug #19150]
-
Dir
Dir.for_fd
added for returning a Dir object for the directory specified by the provided directory file descriptor. [Feature #19347]Dir.fchdir
added for changing the directory to the directory specified by the provided directory file descriptor. [Feature #19347]Dir#chdir
added for changing the directory to the directory specified by the providedDir
object. [Feature #19347]
-
MatchData
- MatchData#named_captures now accepts optional
symbolize_names
keyword. [Feature #19591]
- MatchData#named_captures now accepts optional
-
String
String#unpack
now raises ArgumentError for unknown directives. [Bug #19150]String#bytesplice
now accepts new arguments index/length or range of the source string to be copied. [Feature #19314]
-
ObjectSpace::WeakKeyMap
- New core class to build collections with weak references. The class use equality semantic to lookup keys like a regular hash, but it doesn't hold strong references on the keys. [Feature #18498]
-
Module
Module#set_temporary_name
added for setting a temporary name for a module. [Feature #19521]
-
Process.warmup
- Notify the Ruby virtual machine that the boot sequence is finished, and that now is a good time to optimize the application. This is useful for long running applications. The actual optimizations performed are entirely implementation specific and may change in the future without notice. [[Feature #18885]
Stdlib updates
The following default gems are updated.
- RubyGems 3.5.0.dev
- bigdecimal 3.1.4
- bundler 2.5.0.dev
- csv 3.2.8
- fiddle 1.1.2
- fileutils 1.7.1
- irb 1.7.4
- nkf 0.1.3
- optparse 0.4.0.pre.1
- psych 5.1.0
- reline 0.3.6
- stringio 3.0.8
- strscan 3.0.7
- syntax_suggest 1.1.0
- time 0.2.2
- timeout 0.4.0
- uri 0.12.2
The following bundled gems are updated.
- minitest 5.18.1
- test-unit 3.6.1
- net-imap 0.3.6
- rbs 3.1.1
- typeprof 0.21.7
- debug 1.8.0
The following default gem is now bundled.
- racc 1.7.1
See GitHub releases like Logger or changelog for details of the default gems or bundled gems.
Supported platforms
Compatibility issues
Stdlib compatibility issues
racc
is promoted bundled gems.- You need to add
racc
to yourGemfile
if you useracc
under bundler environment.
- You need to add
ext/readline
is retired- We have
reline
that is pure Ruby implementation compatible withext/readline
API. We rely onreline
in the future. If you need to useext/readline
, you can installext/readline
via rubygems.org withgem install readline-ext
. - We no longer need to install libraries like
libreadline
orlibedit
.
- We have
C API updates
Implementation improvements
defined?(@ivar)
is optimized with Object Shapes.
YJIT
- Significant performance improvements over 3.2
- Splat and rest arguments support has been improved.
- Registers are allocated for stack operations of the virtual machine.
- More calls with optional arguments are compiled.
Integer#!=
,String#!=
,Kernel#block_given?
,Kernel#is_a?
,Kernel#instance_of?
,Module#===
are specially optimized.- Instance variables no longer exit to the interpreter with megamorphic Object Shapes.
- Metadata for compiled code uses a lot less memory.
- Improved code generation on ARM64
- Option to start YJIT in paused mode and then later enable it manually
--yjit-pause
andRubyVM::YJIT.resume
- This can be used to enable YJIT only once your application is done booting
- Exit tracing option now supports sampling
--trace-exits-sample-rate=N
- The default value for
--yjit-exec-mem-size
is changed from 64 to 128. - Multiple bug fixes
RJIT
- Introduced a pure-Ruby JIT compiler RJIT and replaced MJIT.
- RJIT supports only x86_64 architecture on Unix platforms.
- Unlike MJIT, it doesn't require a C compiler at runtime.
- RJIT exists only for experimental purposes.
- You should keep using YJIT in production.