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[Misc #16671]
I'd like to bump it to 2.7 to use pattern matching in
tool/mk_builtin_loader.rb.
However, I experienced a few blockers. 2.5 seems like the closest
version that is easy enough to use on CIs, so let me bump the version to
it as an intermediate step for it. I want to use &. and <<~ in 2.3 too.
Known blockers:
* AppVeyor Visual Studio 2015 doesn't have Ruby 2.7. You'd need to bump
the version to Visual Studio 2019.
* GitHub Actions windows-2019 doesn't have Ruby 2.7 either. You
can use ruby/setup-ruby, but configure doesn't seem to work with it.
* For ruby/ruby-ci-imaage, bionic doesn't have Ruby 2.7. I tried using
ruby-build to build Ruby 2.7 from package, but the build on its CI
seems to somehow loop forever when I do that. So I gave it up for now.
We might want to wait until bionic becomes EOL.
Note:
* AppVeyor Visual Studio 2015 has Ruby <= 2.6.3
https://www.appveyor.com/docs/windows-images-software/#ruby
* GitHub Actions windows-2019 uses Ruby 2.5.9
https://github.com/actions/runner-images/blob/main/images/win/Windows2019-Readme.md
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to possibly deal with failures like https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ruby/ruby/builds/45097615.
I'm not sure how vcpkg retries things, but at least aria2c seems to attempt downloads 5 times by default.
https://aria2.github.io/manual/en/html/aria2c.html
Looking at the CI log, vcpkg might be already trying it 5 times, but let me give it a try too.
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https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/0d7292ec734d49def118959d6a80588e7c0f7a39
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Although zlib package in vcpkg is still 1.2.12, it should be no
problem in ruby tests.
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They removed https://zlib.net/zlib1212.zip because
https://zlib.net/zlib1213.zip was released :thinking_face:
Fix CI failures like:
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ruby/ruby/builds/45064876/job/bb9biogolh0u2595
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Run only checks for source code. Currently, our CIs do almost
nothing about the documents.
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