released at 2022-12-19 5:57:00 UTC
- Do not suggest #name= for #name.
released at 2022-12-05 10:29:20 UTC
- Define Exception#detailed_message instead of clobbering #message
- Fixed correction duplicates in VaribaleNameChecker
released at 2020-12-22 13:22:35 UTC
- Deprecate custom formatters to reduce complexity for Ractor support.
- Deprecate access to the
DidYouMean::SPELL_CHECKERS
constant for Ractor support.
-
The
did_you_mean
gem is now Ractor-compatible (8faba54b
) -
Suggest keys on NoMatchingPatternKeyError (#159, @k-tsj)
-
Make the same name check case-sensitive (#164, @pocke)
Before:
DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: ['Method', 'MEthod']).correct("MEthod") # => ['Method', 'method']
After:
DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: ['Method', 'MEthod']).correct("MEthod") # => ['Method']
This version has been yanked due to significant and unexpected breaking changes.
released at 2020-12-22 05:47:21 UTC
- Suggest require paths on LoadError (#143)
released at 2020-05-09 02:56:43 UTC
As of Ruby 2.7, the did_you_mean
gem has been promoted up to a default gem. I would like to thank @kddeisz for his hard work on making the entire gem easily portable the main ruby/ruby repo (#132, #131, and ruby/ruby#2631).
- Add a new tree spell checker (#119, @obromios)
- Add a public API for registering an error (#123, @kddeisz)
- Fixes a bug where wrong suggestion could be made when string requested on hash and keys are symbols (@localhostdotdev, #134)
- Experimental features have been removed (#135)
- Replace Travis CI with GitHub Actions (#124)
- Drop mintiest dependency (#129)
- Drop delegate dependency (#138)
released at 2019-09-29 03:58:46 UTC
- Fixes a test failure in Ruby core where DYM attempts to mutate immutable strings from
Symbol#to_s
(#125, @nobu, @eregon, @MSP-Greg) - Removes the empty
tmp/
directory to comply withrpmlint
(#122, @pvalena) - Fixes a bug where suggestions are not shown on subsequent errors (#120, @localhostdotdev)
released at 2018-12-18 15:37:10 UTC
Starting version 1.3, the did_you_mean
gem will be compatible with 2.6 and 2.5, and we will try to keep all subsequent versions compatible with Ruby 2.5 on an best-effort basis.
- Version 1.2.0 only has support for Ruby 2.5.0 and later as it uses new features that are only available in 2.5.
- Versions earlier than 1.1.* will still be maintained until Ruby 2.4 is deprecated.
- Versions earlier than 1.0.* is still maintained, but are likely to be deprecated as Ruby 2.3 will (probably) be deprecated in 2019.
- Support for versions below 1.0 has already ended.
-
Suggest reserved words if there are close matches (2a082a7)
results = yiedl # NameError => undefined local variable or method `yiedl' for ... # Did you mean? yield
released at 2019-03-09 23:17:22 UTC
released at 2018-04-03 04:44:47 UTC
- Fixed a bug where DYM suggests the same class name in the error message (#102, @schneems)
- Fixed a bug where the deprecated
DidYouMean::Formatter
has been removed unexpectedly (#103, 4b5ba32)
- Non-production code that has a non-commercial license has been removed from gem releases (#105, @jbotelho2-bb)
released at 2018-01-02 20:49:35 UTC
This version 1.2.0 only has support for Ruby 2.5.0 and later as it uses new features that are only available in 2.5. All future patch releases under 1.2.* will only be compatible with Ruby 2.5.0 and later as well. Versions earlier than 1.1.* will still be maintained until Ruby 2.4 is deprecated. Any other versions below 1.0 will no longer be maintained.
- The
KeyError
name suggestion feature has been promoted to a stable feature and is available by default (acf5945, https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12063) - Now suggests
true
,false
ornil
if a NameError occurs because of a typo in these names (#94, @styd) - New Formatter API: This provides a clean way to customize DidYouMean’s formatter without overriding the default formatter. Please refer to the built-in verbose formatter for how to use it
released at 2019-03-09 23:16:54 UTC
- Fixes a bug where name errors can not be dumped (#108, @jessebs)
- Fixed a bug where DYM suggests the same class name in the error message (#102, @schneems)
released at 2017-09-24 07:28:48 UTC
This version is only compatible with Ruby 2.4 and later.
- Fixed a bug where
did_you_mean
shows duplicate suggestions when the exception is raised multiple times (#84, c2e4008)
released at 2017-09-24 07:24:02 UTC
released at 2016-12-19 23:19:06 UTC
The version 1.1.0
only has support for Ruby 2.4.0 and later. Also, all patch releases under 1.1.*
will only be compatible with Ruby 2.4.0 and later as well. Versions under 1.0.*
will still be maintained until Ruby 2.3 is deprecated. Any other versions below 1.0
will no longer be maintained.
-
Suggest a method name on a NameError from the
Struct#[]
orStruct#[]=
method (#73):Struct.new(:foo).new[:fooo] # => NameError: no member 'fooo' in struct # Did you mean? foo # foo=
-
Added a public interface for the gem's spell checker:
DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: ['email', 'fail', 'eval']).correct('meail') # => ['email']
-
Methods defined on
nil
by default are no longer suggested. Note that methods, defined after the gem is loaded, will still be suggested (e.g. ActiveSupport).
- Fixed a bug where private method names were added to the dictionary when an argument was passed in to a public method. Use the
NoMethodError#private_call?
method instead (0a1b761)
released at 2019-03-09 23:16:38 UTC
- Fixes a bug where name errors can not be dumped (#108, @jessebs)
- Fixed a bug where DYM suggests the same class name in the error message (#102, @schneems)
released at 2017-09-24 07:22:07 UTC
This version is compatible with Ruby 2.3 and older
- Fixed a bug where
did_you_mean
shows duplicate suggestions when the exception is raised multiple times (#84, c2e4008)
released at 2016-11-20 18:03:07 UTC
This version is compatible with Ruby 2.3 and older
- Experimental features are officially available through
require 'did_you_mean/experimental'
require 'did_you_mean/extra_features'
is now deprecated in favor ofrequire 'did_you_mean/experimental'
- Replaced the
DidYouMean::SpellCheckable
module with theDidYouMean::SpellChecker
class. This is a slower implementation but close to the model explained in this talk, more reusable and possibly makes it easier to expose the class as a public interface.
released at 2016-05-15 05:17:22 UTC
- Fixed a bug where the gem suggests what is actually typed by the user: 1c52c88
- Fixed features that didn't work on JRuby 9.1.0.0: dc48dde, 4de23f8, 00e3059. The local variable name correction is still disabled. Also see: jruby/jruby#3480
released at 2015-12-25 05:13:04 UTC
- Introduced a verbose formatter
- Introduced an easy way to enabling experimental features
- Fixed a bug where the Jaro-Winkler implementation returns the wrong distance when 2 identical strings are given. fixes #58
released at 2015-12-25 05:02:25 UTC
released at 2015-12-25 04:56:13 UTC
- Use the
frozen-string-literal
pragma rather than calling.freeze
everywhere - Use the
NameError#receiver
method inDidYouMean:: ClassNameChecker
to know the namespace where the constant call is made - Refactored the
SpellCheckerTest
released at 2015-12-25 04:50:36 UTC
- Fixed a bug where the gem doesn't install properly on Ruby 2.3.0dev
released at 2015-12-25 05:27:53 UTC
- Dropped support for MRIs older than 2.3, JRuby and Rubinus
- The C extension has been removed since the
NameError#receiver
method has become part of the MRI 2.3 - The interception gem has been removed from the dependencies
- Removed code that was needed to support multiple Ruby implementations
released at 2015-08-21 06:44:11 UTC
- Now it corrects an instance variable name if the ivar name is mistyped and
NoMethodError
is raised:
@number = 1
@nubmer.zero?
# => NoMethodError: undefined method `zero?' for nil:NilClass
#
# Did you mean? @number
#
- Support for JRuby 9.0.0.0
- Prefix-based correction ( @tjohn, #50, #49)
- Correction search is about 75% faster than 0.9.10
- The ActiveRecord integration has been removed
released at 2015-05-14 03:04:47 UTC
- Fixed a bug where a duplicate "did you mean?" message was appended each time
#to_s
is called ( @danfinnie, #51)
released at 2015-05-13 03:48:19 UTC
- Reduce memory allocation by about 40%
- Speed up Levenshtein distance calculation by about 40%
- The Java extension has been replaced with a pure JRuby implementation
released at 2015-04-12 01:55:27 UTC
- Speed up Levenshtein by 50% and reduce 97% of memory usage
released at 2015-04-02 04:20:26 UTC
- Fixed an issue where did_you_mean doesn't install on JRuby properly.
released at 2015-01-24 23:19:27 UTC
- Fixed a bug where did_you_mean incorrectly suggests protected methods when it just isn't callable ( @glittershark, #34)
released at 2015-01-07 12:41:23 UTC
- Whitelist
#safe_constantize
method fromActiveSupport::Inflector
to avoid significant performance slowdown ( @tleish, #19, #20)
released at 2014-11-19 20:00:00 UTC
- Fixed a bug where no suggestions will be made on JRuby
released at 2014-11-18 03:50:11 UTC
This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it doesn't work with jRuby at all. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.
- Replaced the crazy C extension with a so much better one (thanks to @nobu!)
released at 2014-11-17 15:32:33 UTC
- Fixed a bug where did_you_mean doesn't compile on Ruby 2.1.2/2.1.5 ( #16)
released at 2014-11-16 18:54:24 UTC
This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it doesn't compile on Ruby 2.1.2 and 2.1.5. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.
- Shrink the gem size by removing unneeded ruby header files.
- Now it forces everyone to upgrade the gem when they upgrade Ruby to a new version. This avoids introducing a bug like #14.
released at 2014-11-09 01:26:31 UTC
@full_name = "Yuki Nishijima"
first_name, last_name = full_name.split(" ")
# => NameError: undefined local variable or method `full_name' for main:Object
#
# Did you mean? @full_name
#
- Fixed a bug where did_you_mean changes some behaviours of Ruby 2.1.3/2.1.4 installed on Max OS X ( #14, 44c451f, 9ebde21)
- Fixed a bug where sometimes
NoMethodError
suggests duplicate method names ( 9865cc5)
released at 2014-10-27 02:03:13 UTC
This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it has a serious bug with Ruby 2.1.3 and 2.1.4 installed on Max OS X. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.
- JRuby support!
- Fixed a bug where did_you_mean unexpectedly disables better_errors's REPL
- Replaced binding_of_caller dependency with interception
- Fixed the wrong implementation of Levenshtein algorithm ( #2, @fortissimo1997)
released at 2014-09-26 03:37:18 UTC
This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it has a serious bug with Ruby 2.1.3 and 2.1.4 installed on Max OS X. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.
- Added support for Ruby 2.1.3, 2.2.0-preview1 and ruby-head
- Added support for ActiveRecord 4.2.0.beta1
- Word searching is now about 40% faster than v0.6.0
- Removed
text
gem dependency - Better output on pry and Rspec
- A lot of internal refactoring
released at 2014-05-18 00:23:24 UTC
This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it has a serious bug with Ruby 2.1.3 and 2.1.4 installed on Max OS X. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.
- Added basic support for constants. Now you'll see class name suggestions when you misspelled a class names/module names:
> Ocject
# => NameError: uninitialized constant Ocject
#
# Did you mean? Object
#
- Fixed a bug where did_you_mean segfaults on Ruby head(2.2.0dev)
released at 2014-05-10 17:59:54 UTC
- Added support for Ruby 2.1.2
released at 2014-04-20 02:10:31 UTC
- did_you_mean now suggests a similar attribute name when you misspelled it.
User.new(flrst_name: "wrong flrst name")
# => ActiveRecord::UnknownAttributeError: unknown attribute: flrst_name
#
# Did you mean? first_name: string
#
- Fixed a bug where did_you_mean doesn't work with
ActiveRecord::UnknownAttributeError
released at 2014-03-20 23:16:20 UTC
- Changed output for readability.
- Made the spell checking algorithm slight better to find the correct method.
released at 2014-03-20 23:13:13 UTC
- Added support for Ruby 2.1.1 and 2.2.0(head).
released on 2014-03-20 23:12:13 UTC
- did_you_mean no longer makes Ruby slow.
- dropped support for JRuby and Rubbinious.
released on 2014-03-20 23:11:14 UTC
- Now you will have "did you mean?" experience in Ruby!
- but still very experimental since this gem makes Ruby a lot slower.