embulk 0.10.39-java → 0.10.40-java

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  Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
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  gem.name = "embulk"
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- gem.version = "0.10.39"
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+ gem.version = "0.10.40"
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  gem.license = "Apache-2.0"
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  gem.summary = "Embulk's runtime library for Ruby."
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  "documentation_uri" => "https://www.embulk.org/",
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  "homepage_uri" => gem.homepage,
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  # "mailing_list_uri" => "",
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- "source_code_uri" => "https://github.com/embulk/embulk/tree/v0.10.39",
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+ "source_code_uri" => "https://github.com/embulk/embulk/tree/v0.10.40",
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  # "wiki_uri" => "",
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  }
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  end
data/lib/embulk/error.rb CHANGED
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  # ConfigError is not a ::StandardError but is a java.lang.RuntimeException.
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  # "rescue => e" can rescues ConfigError.
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  class ConfigError < Java::Config::ConfigException
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- def initialize(message=nil)
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- if message
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- super(message.to_s)
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- else
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- super()
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- end
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+ # :call-seq:
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+ # ConfigError.new()
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+ # ConfigError.new(string)
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+ #
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+ # Returns the new +ConfigError+ object.
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+ #
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+ # The signature of +ConfigError.new+ accepts any argument. But in fact, it
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+ # accepts only <tt>ConfigError.new()</tt> and <tt>ConfigError.new(String)</tt>.
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+ # It raises <tt>Error: org.jruby.exceptions.Argument</tt> otherwise. It has
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+ # been like this since \Embulk v0.10.38 because a subclass of a Java class is
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+ # a full Java class as of JRuby 9.3, which introduced some restrictions.
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+ #
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+ # See also:
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+ # - https://github.com/jruby/jruby/wiki/CallingJavaFromJRuby#subclassing-a-java-class
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+ # - https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/7221
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+ #
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+ # ==== History
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+ #
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+ # +ConfigError.initialize+ receives only a variable-length argument list
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+ # (rest parameters) since \Embulk v0.10.38. It is to satisfy restrictions
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+ # as of JRuby 9.3.
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+ #
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+ # It was <tt>ConfigError.initialize(message=nil)</tt> before v0.10.38.
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+ # It switched over to call <tt>super()</tt> (<tt>ConfigException()</tt>),
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+ # or <tt>super(String)</tt> (<tt>ConfigException(String)</tt>) based on
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+ # +message+. It was because Ruby does not allow method overloading, and
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+ # then, +ConfigError+ can have only a single +initialize+ method.
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+ #
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+ # On the other hand, JRuby 9.3+ does not allow +initialize+ to contain
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+ # multiple +super+ calls in it. Switching the superclass constructor is
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+ # no longer accepted in JRuby 9.3+.
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+ #
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+ # To keep compatibility from caller's viewpoint, +ConfigError.initialize+
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+ # receives only a variable-length argument list (<tt>*arguments</tt>), and
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+ # calls the superclass constructor with +super+ (without parenthesis). It
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+ # allows <tt>ConfigError.new()</tt> and <tt>ConfigError.new(String)</tt>
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+ # to call an appropriate superclass constructor for each.
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+ #
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+ # However, +ConfigError.new+ now accepts any argument undesirably. It
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+ # raises an unexpected <tt>Error: org.jruby.exceptions.ArgumentError</tt>
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+ # when +ConfigError.new+ is called with an unexpected argument.
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+ def initialize(*arguments)
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+ super
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  end
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  end
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  # DataError is not a ::StandardError but is a java.lang.RuntimeException.
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  # "rescue => e" can rescues DataError.
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  class DataError < Java::SPI::DataException
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- def initialize(message=nil)
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- if message
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- super(message.to_s)
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- else
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- super()
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- end
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+ # :call-seq:
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+ # DataError.new()
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+ # DataError.new(string)
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+ #
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+ # Returns the new +DataError+ object.
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+ #
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+ # The signature of +DataError.new+ accepts any argument. But in fact, it
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+ # accepts only <tt>DataError.new()</tt> and <tt>DataError.new(String)</tt>.
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+ # It raises <tt>Error: org.jruby.exceptions.Argument</tt> otherwise. It has
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+ # been like this since \Embulk v0.10.38 because a subclass of a Java class is
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+ # a full Java class as of JRuby 9.3, which introduced some restrictions.
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+ #
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+ # See also:
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+ # - https://github.com/jruby/jruby/wiki/CallingJavaFromJRuby#subclassing-a-java-class
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+ # - https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/7221
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+ #
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+ # ==== History
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+ #
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+ # +DataError.initialize+ receives only a variable-length argument list
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+ # (rest parameters) since \Embulk v0.10.38. It is to satisfy restrictions
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+ # as of JRuby 9.3.
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+ #
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+ # It was <tt>DataError.initialize(message=nil)</tt> before v0.10.38.
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+ # It switched over to call <tt>super()</tt> (<tt>ConfigException()</tt>),
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+ # or <tt>super(String)</tt> (<tt>ConfigException(String)</tt>) based on
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+ # +message+. It was because Ruby does not allow method overloading, and
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+ # then, +DataError+ can have only a single +initialize+ method.
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+ #
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+ # On the other hand, JRuby 9.3+ does not allow +initialize+ to contain
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+ # multiple +super+ calls in it. Switching the superclass constructor is
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+ # no longer accepted in JRuby 9.3+.
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+ #
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+ # To keep compatibility from caller's viewpoint, +DataError.initialize+
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+ # receives only a variable-length argument list (<tt>*arguments</tt>), and
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+ # calls the superclass constructor with +super+ (without parenthesis). It
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+ # allows <tt>DataError.new()</tt> and <tt>DataError.new(String)</tt>
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+ # to call an appropriate superclass constructor for each.
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+ #
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+ # However, +DataError.new+ now accepts any argument undesirably. It
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+ # raises an unexpected <tt>Error: org.jruby.exceptions.ArgumentError</tt>
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+ # when +DataError.new+ is called with an unexpected argument.
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+ def initialize(*arguments)
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+ super
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  end
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  end
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  module Embulk
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- GEM_VERSION_EMBEDDED = "0.10.39"
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+ GEM_VERSION_EMBEDDED = "0.10.40"
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: embulk
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.10.39
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+ version: 0.10.40
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  platform: java
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  authors:
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  - Sadayuki Furuhashi
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2022-12-07 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2022-12-09 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  changelog_uri: https://github.com/embulk/embulk/releases
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  documentation_uri: https://www.embulk.org/
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  homepage_uri: https://www.embulk.org/
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- source_code_uri: https://github.com/embulk/embulk/tree/v0.10.39
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+ source_code_uri: https://github.com/embulk/embulk/tree/v0.10.40
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  post_install_message:
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  rdoc_options: []
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  require_paths: