--- - branch: MAIN date: Sun May 12 16:22:24 UTC 2024 files: - new: '1.9' old: '1.8' path: pkgsrc/time/ruby-hitimes/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/time/ruby-hitimes/Makefile@1.9 type: modified - new: '1.4' old: '1.3' path: pkgsrc/time/ruby-hitimes/PLIST pathrev: pkgsrc/time/ruby-hitimes/PLIST@1.4 type: modified - new: '1.12' old: '1.11' path: pkgsrc/time/ruby-hitimes/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/time/ruby-hitimes/distinfo@1.12 type: modified id: 20240512T162224Z.be229bdeedbcd783299f6da61894d326b28ba374 log: "time/ruby-hitimes: update to 3.0.0\n\n3.0.0 (2024-05-01)\n\n* Migrated to SemaphoreCI for doing full test runs on all active ruby\n versions.\n* Remove the dependency on Process.clock_getres as it is unreliable.\n\n* This has the effect of deprecating some Hitimes constants that had been\n documented as public. These are now removed as this is a major version\n update\n\tHitimes::CLOCK_RESOLUTION_NANOSECONDS\n\tHitimes::CLOCK_RESOLUTION_SECONDS\n\tHitimes::INSTANT_CONVERSION_FACTOR\n\tHitimes.clock_resolution_description\n\tHitimes.clock_description\n* Added Rubocop for some coding consistency\n* Updated the supported ruby version to be 3.0 and up\n* Updated all dependencies\n* Changed how all the assert_delta style tests were done so they were not so\n flakey\n* Hitimes will now emit a warn message if it ends up using CLOCK_REALTIME\n* Hitimes will raise an exception if it cannot find a valid clock id. This\n is a bug and a message to file a report is in the exception\n" module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/time/ruby-hitimes' unixtime: '1715530944' user: taca