bump Ruby 3.3.8 on CI
Summary by CodeRabbit
- Chores
- Updated the automated testing setup by replacing Ruby 3.3.7 with Ruby 3.3.8 on both macOS and Ubuntu platforms, ensuring our test environments remain current and aligned with the latest Ruby improvements.
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Walkthrough
The pull request updates the Ruby version matrix in two GitHub Actions workflows. In both the macOS and Ubuntu configurations, the Ruby version has been updated from 3.3.7 to 3.3.8. No changes were made to workflow logic, declarations of exported or public entities, or any other parts of the testing setup.
Changes
| Affected Files | Summary |
|---|---|
.github/workflows/test_on_macos.yml, .github/workflows/test_on_ubuntu.yml |
Updated Ruby version in testing matrix from 3.3.7 to 3.3.8 |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant GH as GitHub Actions
participant Config as Workflow Config
participant Runner as Test Runner
GH->>Config: Trigger test workflow (macOS/Ubuntu)
Config->>Runner: Initialize test environment with Ruby 3.3.8
Runner-->>Config: Execute tests on updated Ruby version
Config-->>GH: Report test results
Possibly related PRs
- #928: Updated Ruby version matrix from 3.3.6 to 3.3.7 in GitHub Actions workflows for macOS and Ubuntu.
- #941: Modified Ruby versions tested in CI by removing Ruby 3.1 from the matrix.
- #888: Updated Ruby version matrix in workflows from 3.4.1 to 3.4.2, related to version bumps in testing matrices.
Poem
Hop, hop, through configs I roam,
Updating versions to give tests a new home.
From 3.3.7 to 3.3.8 they now gleam,
In workflows where test results beam.
A bunny’s delight in each commit’s dream!
🐇✨🐾
Upgraded Ruby, swift and bright,
Testing strong both day and night!
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