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Update rubocop 1.50.0 → 1.66.1 (minor) #236

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✳️ rubocop (1.50.0 → 1.66.1) · Repo · Changelog

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↗️ json (indirect, 2.6.3 → 2.7.2) · Repo · Changelog

Release Notes

2.7.2

What's Changed

  • Use rb_sym2str instead of SYM2ID by @jhawthorn in #561
  • Fix memory leak when exception is raised during JSON generation by @peterzhu2118 in #574
  • Remove references to "19" methods in JRuby by @headius in #576
  • Make OpenStruct support as optional by @hsbt in #565
  • Autoload JSON::GenericObject to avoid require ostruct warning in Ruby 3.4 by @tompng in #577
  • Warn to install ostruct if json couldn't load it by @hsbt in #578

New Contributors

Full Changelog: v2.7.1...v2.7.2

2.7.1

What's Changed

Improved

Fixed

Misc

New Contributors

Full Changelog: v2.7.0...v2.7.1

2.7.0

What's Changed

Improved

  • Perf. improvements to Hash#to_json in pure implementation generator. by @vipulnsward in #203
  • Remove unnecessary initialization of create_id in JSON.parse() by @Watson1978 in #454

Added

Fixed

Compatibility changes

  • JRuby requires a minimum of Java 8 by @headius in #516
  • Rename JSON::ParseError to JSON:ParserError by @dalizard in #530
  • Removed code for Ruby 1.8 by @hsbt in #540
  • alias_method is private on Ruby 2.3 and 2.4 by @hsbt in #541
  • remove_method of Module is private at Ruby 2.3 and 2.4 by @hsbt in #544
  • [jruby] avoid using deprecated BigDecimal.new by @kares in #546
  • Always indent even if empty by @headius in #517

Misc

  • Update CI matrix by @hsbt in #521
  • Add missing changelog entries for 1.8.5 and 1.8.6 by @r7kamura in #520
  • Actions workflow - Add new OS's, Ruby 3.1, Ruby master, Windows by @MSP-Greg in #491
  • Skip unsupported test on JRuby by @nobu in #532
  • Skip BigDecimal tests when it's missing to load by @hsbt in #533
  • Simplify by @nobu in #531
  • Load extension ('json/ext') consistently in test_ext by @aeroastro in #536
  • Use test-unit-ruby-core gem by @hsbt in #539
  • [CI] Add Windows mswin job by @MSP-Greg in #545
  • Exclude truffleruby-head from Actions by @hsbt in #551
  • tests/ractor_test.rb: make assert_separately available by @lucaskanashiro in #506
  • Added changes for 2.7.0 and restore entries to 2.6.3 and 2.6.2 by @hsbt in #552

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Full Changelog: v2.6.3...v2.7.0

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↗️ parallel (indirect, 1.22.1 → 1.26.3) · Repo

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↗️ parser (indirect, 3.2.2.0 → 3.3.5.0) · Repo · Changelog

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↗️ regexp_parser (indirect, 2.7.0 → 2.9.2) · Repo · Changelog

Release Notes

2.9.2 (from changelog)

Fixed

  • made the MFA requirement for changes to this gem visible on rubygems

2.9.1 (from changelog)

Fixed

  • fixed unnecessary $LOAD_PATH searches at load time

2.9.0 (from changelog)

Added

  • all expressions now respond to #negative? / #negated?
    • previously only sets, props, and posix classes did
  • implemented #negative? / #negated? for more applicable expressions
    • \B, \D, \H, \S, \W, (?!...), (?<!...)

Fixed

  • fixed missing support for grapheme cluster break unicode properties
    • e.g. /\p{Grapheme_Cluster_Break=Extend}/

2.8.3 (from changelog)

Fixed

  • fixed scanner errors for insignificant leading zeros in numerical group refs
    • e.g. (a)\k<01>, (a)\g<-01>, (a)?(?(01)b|c)
    • thanks to Markus Schirp for the report

2.8.2 (from changelog)

Fixed

  • handle a corner case where parsing redundant number escapes raised an error
    • e.g. parse(/\99/), which in Ruby is a valid Regexp that matches 99
    • thanks to Markus Schirp for the report

2.8.1 (from changelog)

Fixed

  • support for extpict unicode property, added in Ruby 2.6
  • support for 10 unicode script/block properties added in Ruby 3.2

2.8.0 (from changelog)

Added

  • Regexp::Expression::Shared#ends_at
    • e.g. parse(/a +/x)[0].ends_at # => 3
    • e.g. parse(/a +/x)[0].ends_at(include_quantifier = false) # => 1
  • Regexp::Expression::Shared#{capturing?,comment?}
    • previously only available on capturing and comment groups
  • Regexp::Expression::Shared#{decorative?}
    • true for decorations: comment groups as well as comments and whitespace in x-mode
  • Regexp::Expression::Shared#parent
  • new format argument :original for Regexp::Expression::Base#to_s
    • includes decorative elements between node and its quantifier
    • e.g. parse(/a (?#comment) +/x)[0].to_s(:original) # => "a (?#comment) +"
    • using it is not needed when calling Root#to_s as Root can't be quantified
  • support calling Subexpression#{each_expression,flat_map} with a one-argument block
    • in this case, only the expressions are passed to the block, no indices
  • support calling test methods at Expression class level
    • capturing?, comment?, decorative?, referential?, terminal?
    • e.g. Regexp::Expression::CharacterSet.terminal? # => false

Fixed

  • Regexp::Expression::Shared#full_length with whitespace before quantifier
    • e.g. parse(/a +/x)[0].full_length used to yield 2, now it yields 3
  • Subexpression#to_s output with children with whitespace before their quantifier
    • e.g. parse(/a + /x).to_s used to yield "a+ ", now it yields "a + "
    • calling #to_s on sub-nodes still omits such decorative interludes by default
      • use new #to_s format :original to include it
      • e.g. parse(/a + /x)[0].to_s(:original) # => "a +"
  • fixed Subexpression#te behaving differently from other expressions
    • only Subexpression#te used to include the quantifier
    • now #te is the end index without quantifier, as for other expressions
  • fixed NoMethodError when calling #starts_at or #ts on empty sequences
    • e.g. Regexp::Parser.parse(/|/)[0].starts_at
    • e.g. Regexp::Parser.parse(/[&&]/)[0][0].starts_at
  • fixed nested comment groups breaking local x-options
    • e.g. in /(?x:(?#hello)) /, the x-option wrongly applied to the whitespace
  • fixed nested comment groups breaking conditionals
    • e.g. in /(a)(?(1)b|c(?#hello)d)e/, the 2nd conditional branch included "e"
  • fixed quantifiers after comment groups being mis-assigned to that group
    • e.g. in /a(?#foo){3}/ (matches 'aaa')
  • fixed Scanner accepting two cases of invalid Regexp syntax
    • unmatched closing parentheses ()) and k-backrefs with number 0 (\k<0>)
    • these are a SyntaxError in Ruby, so could only be passed as a String
    • they now raise a Regexp::Scanner::ScannerError
  • fixed some scanner errors not inheriting from Regexp::Scanner::ScannerError
  • reduced verbosity of inspect / pretty print output

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↗️ rubocop-ast (indirect, 1.28.0 → 1.32.3) · Repo · Changelog

Release Notes

1.32.1 (from changelog)

Changes

  • #309: Mark RuboCop::AST::EnsureNode as being in a void context. (@earlopain)

1.32.0 (from changelog)

New features

  • #304: Add RuboCop::AST::RationalNode. (@koic)

1.31.3 (from changelog)

Bug fixes

  • #289: Fix an error during parsing when encountering unknown encodings in the encoding magic comment. (@Earlopain)

1.31.2 (from changelog)

Bug fixes

  • #286: Improve error message for invalid parser_engine value. (@Earlopain)

1.31.1 (from changelog)

Changes

  • #282: Remove Prism from runtime dependency. (@koic)

1.31.0 (from changelog)

New features

  • #277: Support Prism as a Ruby parser (experimental). (@koic)
  • #276: Support Parser::Ruby34 for Ruby 3.4 parser (experimental). (@koic)

Changes

  • #279: (Compatibility) Drop Ruby 2.6 runtime support. (@koic)
  • #272: Make Node#left_curly_brace? aware of lambda brace. (@koic)

1.30.0 (from changelog)

New features

1.29.0 (from changelog)

1.28.1 (from changelog)

Bug fixes

  • #262: Fix an error when parsing non UTF-8 frozen string. (@koic)

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↗️ unicode-display_width (indirect, 2.4.2 → 2.5.0) · Repo · Changelog

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2.5.0 (from changelog)

  • Unicode 15.1

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🆕 language_server-protocol (added, 3.17.0.3)

🗑️ rexml (removed)


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