Fix a Ruby 2.7/3.0 issue with YAML.load_file keyword arguments. (#342)
bootsnap precompile CLI use multiple processes to complete faster. (#341)
bootsnap precompile CLI also precompile YAML files. (#340)
Changed the load path cache directory from $BOOTSNAP_CACHE_DIR/bootsnap-load-path-cache to $BOOTSNAP_CACHE_DIR/bootsnap/load-path-cache for ease of use. (#334)
Changed the compile cache directory from $BOOTSNAP_CACHE_DIR/bootsnap-compile-cache to $BOOTSNAP_CACHE_DIR/bootsnap/compile-cache for ease of use. (#334)
1.5.1
Workaround a Ruby bug in InstructionSequence.compile_file. (#332)
1.5.0
Add a command line to statically precompile the ISeq cache. (#326)
Fix race condition in heavy concurrent load scenarios that would cause bootsnap to raise
1.4.6
Fix bug that was erroneously considering that files containing . in the names were being
required if a different file with the same name was already being required
Example:
require 'foo'
require 'foo.en'
Before bootsnap was considering foo.en to be the same file as foo
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Release 1.6.02376064
Merge pull request #342 from Shopify/improve-yaml-cache-args68bf00a
Rework support for YAML symbolize_names and drop the Marshal fallbackeeed78c
Merge pull request #341 from Shopify/precompile-multi-process79b0abe
CLI: implement multiprocessing to speed precompilationda891a3
Merge pull request #340 from Shopify/precompile-yamlbbabbcd
Automatically exclude gems spec/ and test/ directories from precompilation9981604
CLI: also precompile YAML cacheb6bfceb
Merge pull request #339 from Shopify/precompile-yaml-cache5f3c3f0
YAML cache: freeze option should not change the cache keyDependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. You can also trigger a rebase manually by commenting
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