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Title: Ruby 1.9: What to Expect
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Sam Ruby @ OSCON 2008, Portland, Oregon, July 2008
(Adapted S6 Version from Original Slide Deck)
- Agile Web Development with Rails (3rd Edition)
- Apache Software Foundation
- Atom / Feed Validator
- ECMA .NET CLI (No longer active)
- PHP Group (No longer active)
- RESTful Web Services
- Part 0: Overview
- Part 1: What's Changed?
- Part 2: What's New?
- MRI (Matz' Ruby Interpreter)
- Rubinius - RubySpec
- JRuby
- IronRuby
- Ruby.NET
- MacRuby
- MagLev
- YARV (Yet Another Ruby Virtual-machine)
- Performance
- Threads/Fibers
- Encoding/Unicode
- gems is (mostly) built-in now
- No contribs
If you can only take away one message from this presentation:
ifstatements do not introduce scope in Ruby.
Bilingual Ruby
class Employee
if String.method_defined?(:encode)
def name
...
end
else
def name
...
end
end
end
Bilingual Ruby
if String.method_defined?(:encode)
module Builder
...
end
else
class String
...
end
end
- Ruby
- Bacon
- Builder
- html5lib
- libxml2
- OpenID
- REXML
- Rake (contrib)
- XMPP4R
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> ?c
=> "c"
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> ?c
=> 99
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> "cat"[1]
=> "a"
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> "cat"[1]
=> 97
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):002:0> {1,2}
SyntaxError: (irb):2: syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting tASSOC
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> {1,2}
=> {1=>2}
Action: Convert to {1 => 2}
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> [1,2,3].to_s
=> "[1, 2, 3]"
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> [1,2,3].to_s
=> "123"
Action: Use .join instead
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> case 'a'; when /\w/: puts 'word'; end
SyntaxError: (irb):1: syntax error, unexpected ':',
expecting keyword_then or ',' or ';' or '\n'
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> case 'a'; when /\w/: puts 'word'; end
word
Action: Use semicolon, then, or newline
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> i=0; [1,2,3].each {|i|}; i
=> 0
irb(main):002:0> i=0; for i in [1,2,3]; end; i
=> 3
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> i=0; [1,2,3].each {|i|}; i
=> 3
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> {1=>2}.index(2)
(irb):18: warning: Hash#index is deprecated; use Hash#key
=> 1
irb(main):002:0> {1=>2}.key(2)
=> 1
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> {1=>2}.index(2)
=> 1
Action: Use Hash.key
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> 5.to_sym
NoMethodError: undefined method 'to_sym' for 5:Fixnum
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> 5.to_sym
=> nil
Ruby 1.9
# Find an argument value by name or index.
def [](index)
lookup(index.to_sym)
end
svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/trunk/lib/rake.rb
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> {:a=>"a", :c=>"c", :b=>"b"}
=> {:a=>"a", :c=>"c", :b=>"b"}
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> {:a=>"a", :c=>"c", :b=>"b"}
=> {:a=>"a", :b=>"b", :c=>"c"}
Order is insertion order
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> /\x80/u
SyntaxError: (irb):2: invalid multibyte escape: /\x80/
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> /\x80/u
=> /\x80/u
Ruby 1.9
unicode(string).tr(CP1252_DIFFERENCES, UNICODE_EQUIVALENT).
gsub(INVALID_XML_CHAR, REPLACEMENT_CHAR).
gsub(XML_PREDEFINED) {|c| PREDEFINED[c.ord]}
Ruby 1.8.6
def xchr(escape=true)
n = XChar::CP1252[self] || self
case n when *XChar::VALID
XChar::PREDEFINED[n] or
(n>128 ? n.chr : (escape ? "&##{n};" : [n].pack('U*')))
else
Builder::XChar::REPLACEMENT_CHAR
end
end
unpack('U*').map {|n| n.xchr(escape)}.join
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> class C < BasicObject; def f; Math::PI; end; end; C.new.f
NameError: uninitialized constant C::Math
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> require 'blankslate'
=> true
irb(main):002:0> class C < BlankSlate; def f; Math::PI; end; end; C.new.f
=> 3.14159265358979
Action: Use ::Math::PI
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):002:0> class C < SimpleDelegator; end
=> nil
irb(main):003:0> C.new('').class
=> String
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):002:0> class C < SimpleDelegator; end
=> nil
irb(main):003:0> C.new('').class
=> C
irb(main):004:0>
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):004:1> $KCODE = 'UTF8'
(irb):4: warning: variable $KCODE is no longer effective; ignored
=> "UTF8"
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> $KCODE = 'UTF8'
=> "UTF8"
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> {}.methods.sort.last
=> :zip
Ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):001:0> {}.methods.sort.last
=> "zip"
Action: Replace instance_methods.include? with method_defined?
Basic
# coding: utf-8
Emacs
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
Shebang
#!/usr/local/rubybook/bin/ruby
# encoding: utf-8
- Race Conditions
- Implicit Ordering Assumptions
- Test Code
- Changes are straightforward
- Cumulative effect is massive
- The biggest obstacle to Ruby 1.9's adoption is the sheer number of mostly working but essentially unmaintained gems that virtually everybody in the Ruby community depends on
- Emergence of alternate implementations also a source for inertia
Encourage maintainers of gems to:
- Produce versions of gems that work with 1.8.x and 1.9
- For long term, move to distributed version control systems (DVCS) like
git
actionmailer-2.1.0, actionpack-2.1.0, activerecord-2.1.0, activeresource-2.1.0, activesupport-2.1.0, builder-2.1.2, memcache-client-1.5.0, rails-2.1.0, rake-0.8.1, sources-0.0.1, text-format-0.6.3, tmail-1.2.3, tzinfo-0.3.8, xml-simple-1.0.11, html-scanner, db2.rb, mysql.rb
Ruby 1.9
{a: b}
redirect_to action: show
Ruby 1.8.6
{:a => b}
redirect_to :action => show
Ruby 1.9
[1,2].each {|value; t| t=value*value}
Ruby 1.9
[1,2].inject(:+)
Ruby 1.8.6
[1,2].inject {|a,b| a+b}
Ruby 1.9
short_enum = [1, 2, 3].to_enum
long_enum = ('a'..'z').to_enum
loop do
puts "#{short_enum.next} #{long_enum.next}"
end
Ruby 1.9
e = [1,2,3].each
Ruby 1.9
p = -> a,b,c {a+b+c}
puts p.(1,2,3)
puts p[1,2,3]
Ruby 1.8.6
p = lambda {|a,b,c| a+b+c}
puts p.call(1,2,3)
Ruby 1.9
Complex(3,4) == 3 + 4.im
Ruby 1.9
irb(main):001:0> 1.2-1.1
=> 0.0999999999999999
Ruby 1.9
/\p{Space}/
Ruby 1.8.6
/[:space:]/
Ruby 1.9
def foo(first, *middle, last)
(->a, *b, c {p a-c}).(*5.downto(1))
Ruby 1.9
f = Fiber.new do
a,b = 0,1
Fiber.yield a
Fiber.yield b
loop do
a,b = b,a+b
Fiber.yield b
end
end
10.times {puts f.resume}
Ruby 1.9
match =
while line = gets
next if line =~ /^#/
break line if line.find('ruby')
end
Ruby 1.9
def toggle
def toggle
"subsequent times"
end
"first time"
end
- Any questions?
- Programming Ruby 3
- Thanks for coming!