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- * Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
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- * Focusing on what is best for the community
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+ - Using welcoming and inclusive language
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+ - Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
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+ - Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
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+ - Focusing on what is best for the community
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+ - Showing empathy towards other community members
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  Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
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+ - Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic
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  ## Our Responsibilities
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- ## Contributing
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  I value any contribution to mime-types you can provide: a bug report, a feature
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  There are a few guidelines for contributing to mime-types:
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- * Code changes *will* *not* be accepted without tests. The test suite is
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- * Match my coding style.
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- * Use a thoughtfully-named topic branch that contains your change. Rebase your
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+ - Code changes _will_ _not_ be accepted without tests. The test suite is
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+ written with [minitest].
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+ - Match my coding style.
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+ - Use a thoughtfully-named topic branch that contains your change. Rebase your
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  commits into logical chunks as necessary.
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- * Use [quality commit messages][].
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- * Do not change the version number; when your patch is accepted and a release
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+ - Use [quality commit messages].
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+ - Do not change the version number; when your patch is accepted and a release
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  is made, the version will be updated at that point.
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- * Submit a GitHub pull request with your changes.
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- * New or changed behaviours require new or updated documentation.
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+ - New or changed behaviours require new or updated documentation.
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- ### Adding or Modifying MIME Types
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+ ## Adding or Modifying MIME Types
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  The mime-types registry is no longer contained in mime-types, but in
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- [mime-types-data][]. Please see that project for contributions there.
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+ [mime-types-data]. Please see that project for contributions there.
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  ### Test Dependencies
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- mime-types uses Ryan Davis’s [Hoe][] to manage the release process, and it adds
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- a number of rake tasks. You will mostly be interested in:
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+ mime-types uses Ryan Davis’s [Hoe] to manage the release process, and it adds
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+ a number of rake tasks. You will mostly be interested in `rake`, which runs
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+ the tests the same way that `rake test` or `rake travis` will do.
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- $ rake
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- which runs the tests the same way that:
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- To assist with the installation of the development dependencies for mime-types,
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- I have provided the simplest possible Gemfile pointing to the (generated)
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- `mime-types.gemspec` file. This will permit you to do:
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- to get the development dependencies. If you aleady have +hoe+ installed, you
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+ To assist with the installation of the development dependencies for
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+ mime-types, I have provided the simplest possible Gemfile pointing to the
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+ (generated) `mime-types.gemspec` file. This will permit you to do `bundle
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+ install` to get the development dependencies. If you aleady have `hoe`
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+ installed, you can accomplish the same thing with `rake newb`.
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  This task will install any missing dependencies, run the tests/specs, and
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  generate the RDoc.
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- You can run tests with code coverage analysis by running:
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+ You can run tests with code coverage analysis by running `rake
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+ test:coverage`.
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- ### Benchmarks
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+ ## Benchmarks
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  mime-types offers several benchmark tasks to measure different measures of
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  performance.
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  There is a repeated load test, measuring how long it takes to start and load
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  mime-types with its full registry. By default, it runs fifty loops and uses the
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+ built-in benchmark library:
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+ - `rake benchmark:load`
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  There are two allocation tracing benchmarks (for normal and columnar loads).
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  These can only be run on Ruby 2.1 or better and requires the
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- [allocation\_tracer][] gem (not installed by default).
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+ [allocation\_tracer] gem (not installed by default).
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+ - `rake benchmark:objects`
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+ - `rake benchmark:objects:columnar`
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- ### Workflow
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+ ## Workflow
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  Here's the most direct way to get your work merged into the project:
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- * Fork the project.
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- * Clone down your fork (`git clone git://github.com/<username>/ruby-mime-types.git`).
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- * Create a topic branch to contain your change (`git checkout -b my_awesome_feature`).
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- * Hack away, add tests. Not necessarily in that order.
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- * Make sure everything still passes by running `rake`.
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- * If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks, without errors.
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- * Push the branch up (`git push origin my_awesome_feature`).
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- * Create a pull request against mime-types/ruby-mime-types and describe what
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+ - Fork the project.
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+ - Clone down your fork (`git clone git://github.com/<username>/ruby-mime-types.git`).
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+ - Create a topic branch to contain your change (`git checkout -b my_awesome_feature`).
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+ - Hack away, add tests. Not necessarily in that order.
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+ - Make sure everything still passes by running `rake`.
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+ - If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks, without errors.
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+ - Push the branch up (`git push origin my_awesome_feature`).
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+ - Create a pull request against mime-types/ruby-mime-types and describe what
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  your change does and the why you think it should be merged.
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- ### Contributors
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+ ## Contributors
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- * Austin Ziegler created mime-types.
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+ - Austin Ziegler created mime-types.
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  Thanks to everyone else who has contributed to mime-types over the years:
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- * Aaron Patterson
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- * Aggelos Avgerinos
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- * Andre Pankratz
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- * Andy Brody
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- * Arnaud Meuret
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- * Brandon Galbraith
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- * Burke Libbey
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- * Chris Gat
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- * David Genord
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- * Dillon Welch
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- * Eric Marden
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- * Edward Betts
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- * Garret Alfert
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- * Godfrey Chan
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- * Greg Brockman
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- * Hans de Graaff
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- * Henrik Hodne
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- * Janko Marohnić
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- * Jeremy Evans
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- * Juanito Fatas
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- * Jun Aruga
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- * Łukasz Śliwa
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- * Keerthi Siva
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- * Ken Ip
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- * Martin d'Allens
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- * Mauricio Linhares
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- * Nicolas Leger
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- * nycvotes-dev
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- * Postmodern
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- * Richard Hirner
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- * Richard Hurt
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- * Richard Schneeman
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- * Tibor Szolár
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- * Todd Carrico
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+ - Aaron Patterson
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+ - Aggelos Avgerinos
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+ - Al Snow
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+ - Andre Pankratz
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+ - Andy Brody
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+ - Arnaud Meuret
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+ - Brandon Galbraith
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+ - Burke Libbey
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+ - Chris Gat
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+ - David Genord
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+ - Dillon Welch
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+ - Eric Marden
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+ - Edward Betts
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+ - Garret Alfert
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+ - Godfrey Chan
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+ - Greg Brockman
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+ - Hans de Graaff
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+ - Henrik Hodne
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+ - Igor Victor
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+ - Janko Marohnić
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+ - Jean Boussier
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+ - Jeremy Evans
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+ - Juanito Fatas
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+ - Jun Aruga
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+ - Łukasz Śliwa
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+ - Keerthi Siva
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+ - Ken Ip
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+ - Kevin Menard
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+ - Koichi ITO
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+ - Martin d'Allens
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+ - Mauricio Linhares
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+ - Nicolas Leger
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+ - Nicholas La Roux
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+ - nycvotes-dev
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+ - Olle Jonsson
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+ - Postmodern
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+ - Richard Hirner
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+ - Richard Hurt
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+ - Richard Schneeman
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+ - Tibor Szolár
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  [minitest]: https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest
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  [quality commit messages]: http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
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+ # Changelog
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+ ## 3.4.0 / 2021-11-15
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+ - 1 minor enhancement:
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+ - Added a new field to `MIME::Type` for checking provisional registrations
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+ from IANA. [#157]
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+ - Documentation:
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+ - Kevin Menard synced the documentation so that all examples are correct.
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+ [#153]
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+ - Administrivia:
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+ - Added Ruby 3.0 to the CI test matrix. Added `windows/jruby` to the
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+ CI exclusion list; it refuses to run successfully.
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+ - Removed the Travis CI configuration and changed it to Github Workflows
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+ [#150]. Removed Coveralls configuration.
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+ - Igor Victor added TruffleRuby to the Travis CI configuration. [#149]
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+ - Koichi ITO loosened an excessively tight dependency. [#147]
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+ - Started using `standardrb` for Ruby formatting and validation.
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+ - Moved `deps:top` functionality to a support file.
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+ ## 3.3.1 / 2019-12-26
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+ - Al Snow fixed a warning with MIME::Types::Logger producing a warning
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+ - Olle Jonsson removed an outdated Travis configuration option (`sudo: false`). [#142]
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+ ## 3.3 / 2019-09-04
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+ - Jean Boussier reduced memory usage for Ruby versions 2.3 or higher by
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+ ## 3.2.2 / 2018-08-12
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+ - Hiroto Fukui removed a stray `debugger` statement that I had used in
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  ## 3.2.1 / 2018-08-12
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  ## 3.2 / 2018-08-12
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+ - Resolved an issue where Enumerable#inject returns `nil` when provided an
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+ because when Enumerable#inject isn't provided a starting value, the first
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+ - Fixed an uncontrolled growth bug in MIME::Types::Container where a key
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+ and querying. This would mean that, if you have a function in your web
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- * CI configuration for more modern versions of Ruby were added by Nicolas
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+ Leger ([#130]), Jun Aruga ([#125]), and Austin Ziegler. Removed
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  ## 3.1 / 2016-05-22
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- * A test for `MIME::Types::Cache` fails under Ruby 2.3 because of frozen
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- * The JSON data has been incorrectly encoded since the release of
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- to store cross-reference information. This has been fixed.
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+ - The JSON data has been incorrectly encoded since the release of
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+ mime-types 3 on the `xrefs` field, because of the switch to using a Set
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+ to store cross-reference information. This has been fixed.
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- fix may not be sufficient.
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+ - A tentative fix for [#117] has been applied, removing the only circular
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+ require dependencies that exist (and for which there was code to prevent,
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+ but the current fix is simpler). I have no way to verify this fix and
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+ depending on how things are loaded by `delayed_job`, this fix may not be
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+ sufficient.
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  ## 3.0 / 2015-11-21
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- * This project and the related mime-types-data project are now
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- exclusively MIT licensed. Resolves [#95][].
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+ - This project and the related mime-types-data project are now exclusively
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+ MIT licensed. Resolves [#95].
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- of conduct adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][]. This text can be
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- found in the [Code-of-Conduct.md][] file.
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+ - All projects under the mime-types organization now have a standard code
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+ of conduct adapted from the [Contributor Covenant]. This text can be
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- * All methods deprecated in mime-types 2.x have been removed.
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- * mime-types now requires Ruby 2.0 compatibility or later. Resolves
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- [#97][].
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+ - mime-types now requires Ruby 2.0 compatibility or later. Resolves
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+ [#97].
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- * The registry data has been removed from mime-types and put into
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- mime-types-data, maintained and released separately. It can be found at
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- [mime-types-data][].
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+ - The registry data has been removed from mime-types and put into
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+ mime-types-data, maintained and released separately. It can be found at
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+ [mime-types-data].
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- * 17 minor changes:
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- * `MIME::Type` changes:
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+ - `MIME::Type` changes:
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- * Changed the way that simplified types representations are created
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- to reflect the fact that `x-` prefixes are no longer considered
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- special according to IANA. A simplified MIME type is case-folded to
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- lowercase. A new keyword parameter, `remove_x_prefix`, can be
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- provided to remove `x-` prefixes.
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+ - Changed the way that simplified types representations are created to
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+ reflect the fact that `x-` prefixes are no longer considered special
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+ according to IANA. A simplified MIME type is case-folded to lowercase.
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+ A new keyword parameter, `remove_x_prefix`, can be provided to remove
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+ `x-` prefixes.
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- * Improved initialization with an Array works so that extensions do
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- not need to be wrapped in another array. This means that
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- `%w(text/yaml yaml yml)` works in the same way that
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- `['text/yaml', %w(yaml yml)]` did (and still does).
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+ - Improved initialization with an Array works so that extensions do not
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+ need to be wrapped in another array. This means that `%w(text/yaml yaml yml)` works in the same way that `['text/yaml', %w(yaml yml)]` did (and
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+ still does).
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- * Changed `priority_compare` to conform with attributes that no
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- Set.
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- * When extensions are set or modified with `add_extensions`, the
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- primary registry will be informed of a need to reindex extensions.
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- Resolves [#84][].
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+ - When extensions are set or modified with `add_extensions`, the primary
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+ registry will be informed of a need to reindex extensions. Resolves
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+ [#84].
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- * The preferred extension can be set explicitly. If not set, it will
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- be the first extension. If the preferred extension is not in the
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- extension list, it will be added.
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+ - The preferred extension can be set explicitly. If not set, it will be
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+ the first extension. If the preferred extension is not in the extension
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+ list, it will be added.
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- * Improved how xref URLs are generated.
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+ - Improved how xref URLs are generated.
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- * Converted `obsolete`, `registered` and `signature` to
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- `attr_accessors`.
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+ - Converted `obsolete`, `registered` and `signature` to `attr_accessors`.
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- * `MIME::Types` changes:
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+ - `MIME::Types` changes:
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- * Modified `MIME::Types.new` to track instances of `MIME::Types` so
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- that they can be told to reindex the extensions as necessary.
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+ - Modified `MIME::Types.new` to track instances of `MIME::Types` so that
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+ they can be told to reindex the extensions as necessary.
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- * Removed `data_version` attribute.
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+ - Removed `data_version` attribute.
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- * Changed `#[]` so that the `complete` and `registered` flags are
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- keywords instead of a generic options parameter.
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+ - Changed `#[]` so that the `complete` and `registered` flags are
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+ keywords instead of a generic options parameter.
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- * Extracted the class methods to a separate file.
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+ - Extracted the class methods to a separate file.
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- * Changed the container implementation to use a Set instead of an
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- Array to prevent data duplication. Resolves [#79][].
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+ - Changed the container implementation to use a Set instead of an Array
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+ to prevent data duplication. Resolves [#79].
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- * `MIME::Types::Cache` changes:
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+ - `MIME::Types::Cache` changes:
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- * Caching is now based on the data gem version instead of the
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- mime-types version.
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+ - Caching is now based on the data gem version instead of the mime-types
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+ version.
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- * Caching is compatible with columnar registry stores.
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+ - Caching is compatible with columnar registry stores.
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- * `MIME::Types::Loader` changes:
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+ - `MIME::Types::Loader` changes:
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- * `MIME::Types::Loader::PATH` has been removed and replaced with
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- `MIME::Types::Data::PATH` from the mime-types-data gem. The
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- environment variable `RUBY_MIME_TYPES_DATA` is still used.
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+ - `MIME::Types::Loader::PATH` has been removed and replaced with
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+ `MIME::Types::Data::PATH` from the mime-types-data gem. The environment
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+ variable `RUBY_MIME_TYPES_DATA` is still used.
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- * Support for the long-deprecated mime-types v1 format has been
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- removed.
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+ - Support for the long-deprecated mime-types v1 format has been removed.
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- * The registry is default loaded from the columnar store by default.
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- The internal format of the columnar store has changed; many of the
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- boolean flags are now loaded from a single file. Resolves [#85][].
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+ - The registry is default loaded from the columnar store by default. The
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+ internal format of the columnar store has changed; many of the boolean
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+ flags are now loaded from a single file. Resolves [#85].
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  [#79]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/79
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  [#84]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/84
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  [#134]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/issues/134
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  [#135]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/135
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  [#136]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/issues/136
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- [Code-of-Conduct.md]: Code-of-Conduct_md.html
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- [Contributor Covenant]: http://contributor-covenant.org
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+ [#137]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/137
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+ [#139]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/139
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+ [#141]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/141
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+ [#142]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/142
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+ [#146]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/146
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+ [#147]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/147
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+ [#149]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/149
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+ [#150]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/150
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+ [#153]: https://github.com/mime-types/ruby-mime-types/pull/153
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+ [code-of-conduct.md]: Code-of-Conduct_md.html
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+ [contributor covenant]: http://contributor-covenant.org
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  [mime-types-data]: https://github.com/mime-types/mime-types-data
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+ # Licence
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- * Copyright 2003–2018 Austin Ziegler and contributors.
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+ - Copyright 2003–2019 Austin Ziegler and contributors.
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  The software in this repository is made available under the MIT license.
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- ### MIT License
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+ ## MIT License
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  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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  this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in