= NEWS 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. == Changes since the 1.9.1 release === Library updates (outstanding ones only) * builtin classes * Array * new method: * Array#sort_by! * Dir * new method: * Dir.home * Enumerator * extended methods: * #with_index accepts an optional argument that specifies the index number to start with, defaulted to 0. * incompatible changes: * #rewind now calls the "rewind" method of the enclosed object if defined. * IO * extended methods: * IO.pipe can take a block. * Process * extended methods: * Process.spawn accepts [:child, FD] for a redirect target. * rss * 0.2.4 -> 0.2.5 * RSS::Maker.make * raise an exception not returns nil for invalid feed making. * requires block. * RSS::Maker.[] * new method to return maker class. * REXML * REXML::Document.entity_expansion_limit= New method to set the entity expansion limit. By default the limit is set to 10000. See the following URL for details. http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2008/08/23/dos-vulnerability-in-rexml/ * logger * imported upstream version (logger/1.2.7) * do not raise an exception even if log writing failed. * do not raise ShiftingError if an aged file already exists. (no ShiftingError will be raised from 1.2.7, just warn() instead) * open3 * new methods: * Open3.popen2 * Open3.popen2e * Open3.capture3 * Open3.capture2 * Open3.capture2e * Open3.pipeline_rw * Open3.pipeline_r * Open3.pipeline_w * Open3.pipeline_start * Open3.pipeline * pty * new method: * PTY.open * openssl * new method: * Buffering#read_nonblock * socket * incompatible changes: * Socket#{recvfrom,recvfrom_nonblock,accept,accept_nonblock,sysaccept} returns a sender address as Addrinfo object instead of a binary sockaddr string. Addrinfo#to_s returns the old binary sockaddr string. * BasicSocket#getsockopt returns Socket::Option object instead of a binary string. Socket::Option#to_s returns the old binary string. * new class: * Addrinfo * Socket::Option * Socket::AncillaryData * new methods: * Socket.ip_address_list * Socket.tcp * Socket.tcp_server_loop * Socket.tcp_server_sockets * Socket.unix * Socket.unix_server_loop * Socket.unix_server_socket * Socket.accept_loop * Socket#ipv6only! * BasicSocket#local_address * BasicSocket#remote_address * BasicSocket#sendmsg * BasicSocket#sendmsg_nonblock * BasicSocket#recvmsg * BasicSocket#recvmsg_nonblock * BasicSocket#getpeereid * extended methods: * Socket.new's 3rd argument is optional now. * Socket.pair's 3rd argument is optional now. * Socket.pair and UNIXSocket.pair can take a block. * BasicSocket#send, UDPSocket#send, Socket.getnameinfo, Socket#bind, and Socket#{connect,connect_nonblock} accepts an Addrinfo object as sockaddr. * BasicSocket#getsockopt accepts a Socket::Option object. * constant names can be accepted as well as constant values. i.e. Socket.new(:PF_INET, :SOCK_STREAM, 0) The constant names can be specified without the prefix. i.e. Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM, 0) * protocol/address family * socket type * socket option protocol level * socket option name * shutdown's argument * pathname * new methods: * realdirpath * each_child * Readline * new methods: * Readline.set_screen_size * Readline.get_screen_size * extended methods: * Readline.completion_proc= accepts nil. nil means to use default completion proc. * time * incompatible changes: * Time.parse raises ArgumentError when no date information. * securerandom * new methods: * SecureRandom.urlsafe_base64 * etc * new methods: * Etc::Passwd.each * Etc::Group.each === Compatibility issues (excluding feature bug fixes) * Enumerator#rewind * Socket#recvfrom * Socket#recvfrom_nonblock * Socket#accept * Socket#accept_nonblock * Socket#sysaccept * BasicSocket#getsockopt * Time.parse See above.