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Upgrade: Bump concurrent-ruby from 1.1.7 to 1.1.9 #2026

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps concurrent-ruby from 1.1.7 to 1.1.9.

Changelog

Sourced from concurrent-ruby's changelog.

Release v1.1.9 (5 Jun 2021)

concurrent-ruby:

  • (#866) Child promise state not set to :pending immediately after #execute when parent has completed
  • (#905, #872) Fix RubyNonConcurrentPriorityQueue#delete method
  • (2df0337d) Make sure locks are not shared on shared when objects are dup/cloned
  • (#900, #906, #796, #847, #911) Fix Concurrent::Set tread-safety issues on CRuby
  • (#907) Add new ConcurrentMap backend for TruffleRuby

Release v1.1.8 (20 January 2021)

concurrent-ruby:

  • (#885) Fix race condition in TVar for stale reads
  • (#884) RubyThreadLocalVar: Do not iterate over hash which might conflict with new pair addition
Commits
  • 52c08fc Fix wrong class
  • f47e300 Fix testing on different Ruby versions
  • 229a051 Add missing sections
  • 0fdf0e2 Update documentation
  • 5f06b9b Update building instructions
  • d3892de bump version
  • 08f60ee Update changelog
  • 0ace358 Make sure locks are not shared on shared when objects are dup/cloned
  • b57b483 Merge pull request #866 from pelly/master
  • 663fe73 Merge pull request #905 from andrykonchin/fix-priority-queue
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