Bud 0.9.7 has been released and is available for download via RubyGems. This release contains several significant bugfixes, some optimizations, and some new features. For more information, see the release announcement.
Bud 0.9.6 has been released and is available for download via RubyGems. This release contains a few new features and some important bug fixes. For more information, see the release announcement.
Bud 0.9.5 has been released and is available for download via RubyGems. This release contains several new features, as well as some important bugfixes. It is also compatible with recent releases of ruby_parser and ruby2ruby (3.0.x and 2.0.x, respectively). For more information, see the release announcement.
Bud 0.9.4 has been released and is available for download via RubyGems. This release contains a few significant bug fixes and a performance optimization. For more information, see the release announcement.
Bud 0.9.3 has been released and is available for download via RubyGems. Although this is a minor release, it contains a number of important bug fixes. See the release announcement for more information.
Bud 0.9.2 has been released and is available for download via RubyGems. This is a minor release; see the release announcement for more information.
Bud 0.9.1 has been released and is available for download via RubyGems. This is a minor release; see the release announcement for more information.
Bud 0.9.0 has been released and is available for download via RubyGems. This is a major new release of Bud: it is much faster than the 0.0.x release series, and is also compatible with MRI 1.9 (in addition to 1.8.7). For more information on what is new in this release, see the release announcement.
An updated version of the Bud alpha has been posted to RubyGems. This release can be installed via gem. For more information on what is new in this release, see the release announcement.
An updated version of the Bud alpha has been posted to RubyGems. This release can be installed via gem. This release contains a fix for the correctness of the anti-join operator (notin) when no code block has been supplied.