* Define Erubi.h as a module function (jeremyevans)
* Add erubi/capture_block, supporting capturing block output via standard <%= and <%== tags (jeremyevans)
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Here is everything you need to know about this update. Please take a good look at what changed and the test results before merging this pull request.
What changed?
↗️ erubi (indirect, 1.12.0 → 1.13.0) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
1.13.0 (from changelog)
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See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 12 commits:
Bump version to 1.13.0
Add erubi/capture_block to the gem
Adjust nocov markers
Define Erubi.h as a module function
Add erubi/capture_block, supporting capturing block output via standard <%= and <%== tags
Restructure tests to make it so the same basic tests can be used for multiple engines
Add Ruby 3.3 to CI and bump actions/checkout to v4
Switch from hanna-nouveau to hanna
Stop testing Ruby 2.2 in CI as it no longer works with ubuntu-latest
Move to actions/checkout@v3
Limit rake gem restriction in CI to Ruby <2.4
Add CI for Ruby 3.2
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