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NEWS for Ruby 3.0.0
This document is a list of user visible feature changes since the 2.7.0 release, 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
).
Language changes
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Keyword arguments are now separated from positional arguments. Code that resulted in deprecation warnings in Ruby 2.7 will now result in ArgumentError or different behavior. [Feature #14183]
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Procs accepting a single rest argument and keywords are no longer subject to autosplatting. This now matches the behavior of Procs accepting a single rest argument and no keywords. [Feature #16166]
pr = proc{|*a, **kw| [a, kw]} pr.call([1]) # 2.7 => [[1], {}] # 3.0 => [[[1]], {}] pr.call([1, {a: 1}]) # 2.7 => [[1], {:a=>1}] # and deprecation warning # 3.0 => [[[1, {:a=>1}]], {}]
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Arguments forwarding (
...
) now supports leading arguments. [Feature #16378]def method_missing(meth, ...) send(:"do_#{meth}", ...) end
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Pattern matching (
case/in
) is no longer experimental. [Feature #17260] -
One-line pattern matching is redesigned. [EXPERIMENTAL]
-
=>
is added. It can be used like rightward assignment. [Feature #17260]0 => a p a #=> 0 {b: 0, c: 1} => {b:} p b #=> 0
-
in
is changed to returntrue
orfalse
. [Feature #17371]# version 3.0 0 in 1 #=> false # version 2.7 0 in 1 #=> raise NoMatchingPatternError
-
-
Find-pattern is added. [EXPERIMENTAL] [Feature #16828]
case ["a", 1, "b", "c", 2, "d", "e", "f", 3] in [*pre, String => x, String => y, *post] p pre #=> ["a", 1] p x #=> "b" p y #=> "c" p post #=> [2, "d", "e", "f", 3] end
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Endless method definition is added. [EXPERIMENTAL] [Feature #16746]
def square(x) = x * x
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Interpolated String literals are no longer frozen when
# frozen-string-literal: true
is used. [Feature #17104] -
A {static analysis}[rdoc-label:label-Static+analysis] foundation is introduced.
- {RBS}[rdoc-label:label-RBS] is introduced. It is a type definition language for Ruby programs.
- {TypeProf}[rdoc-label:label-TypeProf] is experimentally bundled. It is a type analysis tool for Ruby programs.
-
Deprecation warnings are no longer shown by default (since Ruby 2.7.2). Turn them on with
-W:deprecated
(or with-w
to show other warnings too). [Feature #16345] -
$SAFE and $KCODE are now normal global variables with no special behavior. C-API methods related to $SAFE have been removed. [Feature #16131] [Feature #17136]
-
yield in singleton class definitions in methods is now a SyntaxError instead of a warning. yield in a class definition outside of a method is now a SyntaxError instead of a LocalJumpError. [Feature #15575]
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When a class variable is overtaken by the same definition in an ancestor class/module, a RuntimeError is now raised (previously, it only issued a warning in verbose mode). Additionally, accessing a class variable from the toplevel scope is now a RuntimeError. [Bug #14541]
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Assigning to a numbered parameter is now a SyntaxError instead of a warning.
Command line options
--help
option
When the environment variable RUBY_PAGER
or PAGER
is present and has
non-empty value, and the standard input and output are tty, the --help
option shows the help message via the pager designated by the value.
[Feature #16754]
--backtrace-limit
option
The --backtrace-limit
option limits the maximum length of backtrace.
[Feature #8661]
Core classes updates
Outstanding ones only.
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Array
-
The following methods now return Array instances instead of subclass instances when called on subclass instances: [Bug #6087]
- Array#drop
- Array#drop_while
- Array#flatten
- Array#slice!
- Array#slice / Array#[]
- Array#take
- Array#take_while
- Array#uniq
- Array#*
-
Can be sliced with Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence
dirty_data = ['--', 'data1', '--', 'data2', '--', 'data3'] dirty_data[(1..).step(2)] # take each second element # => ["data1", "data2", "data3"]
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Binding
- Binding#eval when called with one argument will use "(eval)"
for
__FILE__
and 1 for__LINE__
in the evaluated code. [Bug #4352] [Bug #17419]
- Binding#eval when called with one argument will use "(eval)"
for
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ConditionVariable
- ConditionVariable#wait may now invoke the
block
/unblock
scheduler hooks in a non-blocking context. [Feature #16786]
- ConditionVariable#wait may now invoke the
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Dir
- Dir.glob and Dir.[] now sort the results by default, and
accept the
sort:
keyword option. [Feature #8709]
- Dir.glob and Dir.[] now sort the results by default, and
accept the
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ENV
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ENV.except has been added, which returns a hash excluding the given keys and their values. [Feature #15822]
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Windows: Read ENV names and values as UTF-8 encoded Strings [Feature #12650]
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Encoding
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Added new encoding IBM720. [Feature #16233]
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Changed default for Encoding.default_external to UTF-8 on Windows [Feature #16604]
-
-
Fiber
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Fiber.new(blocking: true/false) allows you to create non-blocking execution contexts. [Feature #16786]
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Fiber#blocking? tells whether the fiber is non-blocking. [Feature #16786]
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Fiber#backtrace and Fiber#backtrace_locations provide per-fiber backtrace. [Feature #16815]
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The limitation of Fiber#transfer is relaxed. [Bug #17221]
-
-
GC
- GC.auto_compact= and GC.auto_compact have been added to control
when compaction runs. Setting
auto_compact=
to true will cause compaction to occur during major collections. At the moment, compaction adds significant overhead to major collections, so please test first! [Feature #17176]
- GC.auto_compact= and GC.auto_compact have been added to control
when compaction runs. Setting
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Hash
-
Hash#transform_keys and Hash#transform_keys! now accept a hash that maps keys to new keys. [Feature #16274]
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Hash#except has been added, which returns a hash excluding the given keys and their values. [Feature #15822]
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IO
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IO#nonblock? now defaults to
true
. [Feature #16786] -
IO#wait_readable, IO#wait_writable, IO#read, IO#write and other related methods (e.g. IO#puts, IO#gets) may invoke the scheduler hook
#io_wait(io, events, timeout)
in a non-blocking execution context. [Feature #16786]
-
-
Kernel
-
Kernel#clone when called with the
freeze: false
keyword will call#initialize_clone
with thefreeze: false
keyword. [Bug #14266] -
Kernel#clone when called with the
freeze: true
keyword will call#initialize_clone
with thefreeze: true
keyword, and will return a frozen copy even if the receiver is unfrozen. [Feature #16175] -
Kernel#eval when called with two arguments will use "(eval)" for
__FILE__
and 1 for__LINE__
in the evaluated code. [Bug #4352] -
Kernel#lambda now warns if called without a literal block. [Feature #15973]
-
Kernel.sleep invokes the scheduler hook
#kernel_sleep(...)
in a non-blocking execution context. [Feature #16786]
-
-
Module
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Module#include and Module#prepend now affect classes and modules that have already included or prepended the receiver, mirroring the behavior if the arguments were included in the receiver before the other modules and classes included or prepended the receiver. [Feature #9573]
class C; end module M1; end module M2; end C.include M1 M1.include M2 p C.ancestors #=> [C, M1, M2, Object, Kernel, BasicObject]
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Module#public, Module#protected and Module#private methods now accept single array argument with a list of method names. [Feature #17314]
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Module#attr_accessor, Module#attr_reader, Module#attr_writer and Module#attr methods now return an array of defined methods names as symbols. [Feature #17314]
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Module#alias_method now returns the defined alias as symbol. [Feature #17314]
-
-
Mutex
Mutex
is now acquired per-Fiber
instead of per-Thread
. This change should be compatible for essentially all usages and avoids blocking when using a scheduler. [Feature #16792]
-
Proc
- Proc#== and Proc#eql? are now defined and will return true for separate Proc instances if the procs were created from the same block. [Feature #14267]
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Queue / SizedQueue
- Queue#pop, SizedQueue#push and related methods may now invoke the
block
/unblock
scheduler hooks in a non-blocking context. [Feature #16786]
- Queue#pop, SizedQueue#push and related methods may now invoke the
-
Ractor
- New class added to enable parallel execution. See rdoc-ref:ractor.md for more details.
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Random
-
Random::DEFAULT
now refers to theRandom
class instead of being aRandom
instance, so it can work withRactor
. [Feature #17322] -
Random::DEFAULT
is deprecated since its value is now confusing and it is no longer global, useKernel.rand
/Random.rand
directly, or create aRandom
instance withRandom.new
instead. [Feature #17351]
-
-
String
-
The following methods now return or yield String instances instead of subclass instances when called on subclass instances: [Bug #10845]
- String#*
- String#capitalize
- String#center
- String#chomp
- String#chop
- String#delete
- String#delete_prefix
- String#delete_suffix
- String#downcase
- String#dump
- String#each_char
- String#each_grapheme_cluster
- String#each_line
- String#gsub
- String#ljust
- String#lstrip
- String#partition
- String#reverse
- String#rjust
- String#rpartition
- String#rstrip
- String#scrub
- String#slice!
- String#slice / String#[]
- String#split
- String#squeeze
- String#strip
- String#sub
- String#succ / String#next
- String#swapcase
- String#tr
- String#tr_s
- String#upcase
-
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Symbol
-
Symbol#to_proc now returns a lambda Proc. [Feature #16260]
-
Symbol#name has been added, which returns the name of the symbol if it is named. The returned string is frozen. [Feature #16150]
-
-
Fiber
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Introduce Fiber.set_scheduler for intercepting blocking operations and Fiber.scheduler for accessing the current scheduler. See rdoc-ref:fiber.md for more details about what operations are supported and how to implement the scheduler hooks. [Feature #16786]
-
Fiber.blocking? tells whether the current execution context is blocking. [Feature #16786]
-
Thread#join invokes the scheduler hooks
block
/unblock
in a non-blocking execution context. [Feature #16786]
-
-
Thread
- Thread.ignore_deadlock accessor has been added for disabling the default deadlock detection, allowing the use of signal handlers to break deadlock. [Bug #13768]
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Warning
- Warning#warn now supports a category keyword argument. [Feature #17122]
Stdlib updates
Outstanding ones only.
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BigDecimal
-
Update to BigDecimal 3.0.0
-
This version is Ractor compatible.
-
-
Bundler
- Update to Bundler 2.2.2
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CSV
- Update to CSV 3.1.9
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Digest
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Update to Digest 3.0.0
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This version is Ractor compatible.
-
-
Fiddle
- Update to Fiddle 1.0.5
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IRB
- Update to IRB 1.2.6
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JSON
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Update to JSON 2.4.0
-
Ractor compatible.
-
-
Set
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Update to set 1.0.0
-
SortedSet has been removed for dependency and performance reasons.
-
Set#join is added as a shorthand for
.to_a.join
. -
Set#<=> is added.
-
-
Socket
- Add :connect_timeout to TCPSocket.new [Feature #17187]
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Net::HTTP
-
Net::HTTP#verify_hostname= and Net::HTTP#verify_hostname have been added to skip hostname verification. [Feature #16555]
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Net::HTTP.get, Net::HTTP.get_response, and Net::HTTP.get_print can take the request headers as a Hash in the second argument when the first argument is a URI. [Feature #16686]
-
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Net::SMTP
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Add SNI support.
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Net::SMTP.start arguments are keyword arguments.
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TLS should not check the host name by default.
-
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OpenStruct
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Initialization is no longer lazy. [Bug #12136]
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Builtin methods can now be overridden safely. [Bug #15409]
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Implementation uses only methods ending with
!
. -
Ractor compatible.
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Improved support for YAML. [Bug #8382]
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Use officially discouraged. Read OpenStruct@Caveats section.
-
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Pathname
- Ractor compatible.
-
Psych
- Update to Psych 3.2.1
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Reline
- Update to Reline 0.1.5
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RubyGems
- Update to RubyGems 3.2.2
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StringIO
-
Update to StringIO 3.0.0
-
This version is Ractor compatible.
-
-
StringScanner
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Update to StringScanner 3.0.0
-
This version is Ractor compatible.
-
Compatibility issues
Excluding feature bug fixes.
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Regexp literals and all Range objects are frozen. [Feature #8948] [Feature #16377] [Feature #15504]
/foo/.frozen? #=> true (42...).frozen? # => true
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EXPERIMENTAL: Hash#each consistently yields a 2-element array. [Bug #12706]
- Now
{ a: 1 }.each(&->(k, v) { })
raises an ArgumentError due to lambda's arity check.
- Now
-
When writing to STDOUT redirected to a closed pipe, no broken pipe error message will be shown now. [Feature #14413]
-
TRUE
/FALSE
/NIL
constants are no longer defined. -
Integer#zero? overrides Numeric#zero? for optimization. [Misc #16961]
-
Enumerable#grep and Enumerable#grep_v when passed a Regexp and no block no longer modify Regexp.last_match. [Bug #17030]
-
Requiring 'open-uri' no longer redefines
Kernel#open
. CallURI.open
directly oruse URI#open
instead. [Misc #15893] -
SortedSet has been removed for dependency and performance reasons.
Stdlib compatibility issues
-
Default gems
-
The following libraries are promoted to default gems from stdlib.
- English
- abbrev
- base64
- drb
- debug
- erb
- find
- net-ftp
- net-http
- net-imap
- net-protocol
- open-uri
- optparse
- pp
- prettyprint
- resolv-replace
- resolv
- rinda
- set
- securerandom
- shellwords
- tempfile
- tmpdir
- time
- tsort
- un
- weakref
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The following extensions are promoted to default gems from stdlib.
- digest
- io-nonblock
- io-wait
- nkf
- pathname
- syslog
- win32ole
-
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Bundled gems
- net-telnet and xmlrpc have been removed from the bundled gems. If you are interested in maintaining them, please comment on your plan to https://github.com/ruby/xmlrpc or https://github.com/ruby/net-telnet.
-
SDBM has been removed from the Ruby standard library. [Bug #8446]
- The issues of sdbm will be handled at https://github.com/ruby/sdbm
-
WEBrick has been removed from the Ruby standard library. [Feature #17303]
- The issues of WEBrick will be handled at https://github.com/ruby/webrick
C API updates
-
C API functions related to $SAFE have been removed. [Feature #16131]
-
C API header file
ruby/ruby.h
was split. [GH-2991]This should have no impact on extension libraries, but users might experience slow compilations.
-
Memory view interface [EXPERIMENTAL]
- The memory view interface is a C-API set to exchange a raw memory area, such as a numeric array or a bitmap image, between extension libraries. The extension libraries can share also the metadata of the memory area that consists of the shape, the element format, and so on. Using these kinds of metadata, the extension libraries can share even a multidimensional array appropriately. This feature is designed by referring to Python's buffer protocol. [Feature #13767] [Feature #14722]
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Ractor related C APIs are introduced (experimental) in "include/ruby/ractor.h".
Implementation improvements
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New method cache mechanism for Ractor. [Feature #16614]
- Inline method caches pointed from ISeq can be accessed by multiple Ractors in parallel and synchronization is needed even for method caches. However, such synchronization can be overhead so introducing new inline method cache mechanisms, (1) Disposable inline method cache (2) per-Class method cache and (3) new invalidation mechanism. (1) can avoid per-method call synchronization because it only uses atomic operations. See the ticket for more details.
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The number of hashes allocated when using a keyword splat in a method call has been reduced to a maximum of 1, and passing a keyword splat to a method that accepts specific keywords does not allocate a hash.
-
super
is optimized when the same type of method is called in the previous call if it's not refinements or an attr reader or writer.
JIT
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Native functions shared by multiple methods are deduplicated on JIT compaction.
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Decrease code size of hot paths by some optimizations and partitioning cold paths.
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Not only pure Ruby methods but also some C methods skip pushing a method frame.
Kernel#class
,Integer#zero?
-
Always generate appropriate code for
==
,nil?
, and!
calls depending on a receiver class. -
Optimize instance variable access in some core classes like Hash and their subclasses.
-
Eliminate VM register access on a method return.
-
Optimize C method calls a little.
Static analysis
RBS
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RBS is a new language for type definition of Ruby programs. It allows writing types of classes and modules with advanced types including union types, overloading, generics, and interface types for duck typing.
-
Ruby ships with type definitions for core/stdlib classes.
-
rbs
gem is bundled to load and process RBS files.
TypeProf
-
TypeProf is a type analysis tool for Ruby code based on abstract interpretation.
-
It reads non-annotated Ruby code, tries inferring its type signature, and prints the analysis result in RBS format.
-
Though it supports only a subset of the Ruby language yet, we will continuously improve the coverage of language features, the analysis performance, and usability.
-
# test.rb
def foo(x)
if x > 10
x.to_s
else
nil
end
end
foo(42)
$ typeprof test.rb
# Classes
class Object
def foo : (Integer) -> String?
end
Miscellaneous changes
-
Methods using
ruby2_keywords
will no longer keep empty keyword splats, those are now removed just as they are for methods not usingruby2_keywords
. -
When an exception is caught in the default handler, the error message and backtrace are printed in order from the innermost. [Feature #8661]
-
Accessing an uninitialized instance variable no longer emits a warning in verbose mode. [Feature #17055]