= Release Notes Facets 2.4 is a major step forward for Facets. It is perhaps the release that 2.0 should have been, but of course it took the actual 2.0 release to make 2.4 possible. Some annoyances you may have encountered in updating your code to 2.0 are now fixed. And from 2.4 on, Facets will now be settling down into simple refinement release cycles. The main change under the hood is to bring everything up to the top lib/facets/ directory. No longer are the libraries sorted by category. I had done so for a long time to make it easier to track the various libs, but in the end it was only making it more diffcult to deal with build tools and packaging. For the end-user, the largest change is a new emphisis on: require 'facets' This is better than cherry-picking methods. It may seem counter- intuitive, but it actually proves more advantantages to do this for the sake of interoperability than the practice of cherry-picking. The reason is simply because others may have cherry-picked different methods, and those distinctions go unaccounted and untested. Also with this release, to bolster the use of require 'facets', some lack-luster extensions have been deprecated and namespace usage has been improved. In addition, we are getting very close to full ActiveSupport, and Ruby 1.9, interoperability. Expect this to be complete in the next minor release or two. = Previous Notes (2.3.0) Amoung other changes with this release, cloneable.rb is now a true deep dup/clone mixin; tracepoint.rb returns to the library. (2.2.1) This release get rid of the underlying methods subdir. All method redirects are now in core, to ensure there are no more name clashes. (2.2.0) This release provides improved rdocs and prepares facets for use with RUby 1.9. It also adds Matthew Harris' duration.rb library. Bug thanks to Matthew! (2.1.0) Major changes include a new and much-improved command.rb, a new BiCrypt class for simple two-way crypotgraphy, as well as attr_reader!, attr_writer! and attr_accessor! for flag attributes, plus alias_xxx methods for all attr_xxx methods.