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This version is either within the version range you specified or you haven't specified a version/range. To be able to test your project with the new version, we've taken the liberty of pinning the version for this branch and pull request.
Unfortunately, we encountered failing tests after pinning. This means that this new version is not compatible with your project and the test failure will potentially also happen on fresh installs.
If you have correctly specified a semantic versioning version range, you should probably also file an issue with the upstream project as they might have released an update that's breaking SemVer rules, which is not cool. (But then again, not all projects explicitly follow SemVer)
We've left the pull request open for you to investigate this issue. Please don't merge it as is, because, again, we've pinned the version of concurrent-ruby for this test run.
What changed?
✳️ concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0 → 1.2.3) · Repo · Changelog
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1.2.3
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Commits
See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 25 commits:
1.2.3
Add `TimerTask.new(interval_type:)` option to configure interval calculation
docs: update promises grammar (#1026)
docs: fix typo in throttle docs (#1024)
Add Ruby 3.3 in CI
Remove AtomicReferenceMapBackend and CheapLockable
Fix some typos
Fix spurious return in Promises#wait_until_resolved
Fix compile error on FreeBSD 14
Drop dependency on mutex_m
Expose the number of threads that are actively executing tasks with `ThreadPoolExecutor#active_count`. (#1002)
Update the list of maintainers
Allow TimerTask to be initialized with a specified Executor
Use executor from arg in then_on/rescue_on/chain_on for Promises
Allow TimerSet to safely handle an executor raising `RejectedExecutionError` (#999)
Fix sporadic failures testing with JRuby (#1012)
Fix DaemonThreadFactory - reuse single Java thread factory
Fix doc typo: yeild → yield
Fix broken CI due to rake-compiler error on Ruby < 2.6
Fix TimerTask example output (#1003)
Fix TimerTask docs to not refer to `#execute` as "blocking" (#996)
Fix TimerTask `:execution_interval` docs
Update comment about ::Array on CRuby, it's not fully thread-safe
Update comment about ::Hash on CRuby, it's not fully thread-safe
Check the first Concurrent::Map default_proc argument is a Concurrent::Map in more tests
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