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Welcome to Depfu 👋
This is one of the first three pull requests with dependency updates we've sent your way. We tried to start with a few easy patch-level updates. Hopefully your tests will pass and you can merge this pull request without too much risk. This should give you an idea how Depfu works in general.
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Here is everything you need to know about this upgrade. Please take a good look at what changed and the test results before merging this pull request.
What changed?
✳️ minitest (~> 5.4.2 → ~> 5.25.0) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
5.25.0 (from changelog)
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Commits
See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 21 commits:
prepped for release
+ Refactored siginfo handler to reduce runtime costs. Saved ~30%!
normalized all actual/expected var names for assert_equal tests
Accept colon style Hash#inspect in test. (tompng)
- Improve description of test:slow task. (stomar)
- Cleaning up ancient code checking for defined?(Encoding) and the like.
Minor fix to make deprecation tests pass when using rake testW0
oops
+ Fixed some inefficiencies filtering and matching (mostly backtraces).
More foolish consistency...
More foolish consistency... "So many parens!" edition
More foolish consistency...
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines"—Emerson
- Disambiguated some shadowed variables in minitest/compress.
Got rid of ANCIENT pre-Integer-merge tests
Got rid of ANCIENT RUBY18 conditioned tests
- Fixed an ironic bug if using string-literals AND Werror.
Finally removed all clean + heredoc for squiggly heredocs in test.
- Added missing rdoc to get back to 100% coverage.
Double quoted some (ancient) string literals.
Fixed 3 tests when using minitest-gcstats.
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