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Hello @mimaki, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
Summary of Changes
This pull request announces the release of mruby 3.4.0. It details user-visible changes from mruby 3.3, including language updates like private
and protected
visibility support, C API changes such as renaming mrb_pool
to mrb_mempool
, build and configuration enhancements like new platforms (Playstation Portable, emscripten) and a no-float config, and changes to mrbgems including the removal of mruby-print
. The release also includes fixes for numerous GitHub issues and merges several pull requests, with a total of 1,188 commits across 354 files.
Highlights
- Language Features: Introduces
private
andprotected
visibility for methods, aligning more closely with CRuby. - C API Changes: Renames
mrb_pool
tomrb_mempool
and makes other API adjustments for clarity and consistency. - Build and Configuration: Adds support for new platforms like Playstation Portable and Emscripten, and introduces a
no-float
configuration option. - Mrbgem Changes: Removes the
mruby-print
gem and updates several other gems likemruby-io
,mruby-enum-lazy
, andmruby-metaprog
. - Bug Fixes: Addresses and resolves a large number of GitHub issues, including use-after-free vulnerabilities, incorrect behavior of operators, and build-related problems.
Changelog
- _posts/2025-04-20-mruby-3.4.0-released.markdown
- Adds a new post announcing the release of mruby 3.4.0.
- Details user-visible changes in mruby 3.4 compared to mruby 3.3.
- Lists language updates, C API changes, build and configuration enhancements, and mrbgem changes.
- Includes a comprehensive list of fixed GitHub issues and merged pull requests.
- Provides statistics on the number of commits, files changed, additions, and deletions since mruby 3.3.0.
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Code Review
This pull request introduces the release notes for mruby 3.4.0. The notes cover language changes, C API updates, build configurations, mrbgem updates, fixed issues, and merged pull requests. Overall, the release notes are comprehensive and informative.
Merge Readiness
The release notes appear to be comprehensive and well-organized. I did not find any critical or high severity issues. Therefore, I would recommend that this pull request is ready to be merged, though I am unable to directly approve it. Please have others review and approve this code before merging.
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