# Unitwise Changelog All notable changes to Unitwise will be documented in this file, starting at version 1.0.0. Unitwise uses semantic versioning. ## 2.0.0 - 2015-09-13 ### Fixed - Gem dependencies are less restrictive; now works with additional versions of parslet and blankslate. ### Removed - 'unitwise/ext' is now officially removed. The core Numeric extensions are no longer available. Instead of `1.volt` or `2.0.to_joule`, use `Unitwise(1, 'volt')` and `Unitwise(2.0, 'Joule')`. - Dropped support for Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.2, and REE. ## 1.1.0 - 2015-09-10 ### Fixed - `#to_s` should no longer return the unexpected ' 1' suffix for dimless measurements. - `#to_s(mode)` will fall back to using the atom's `primary_code` if the mode isn't available. ### Deprecated - `require unitwise/ext` has been deprecated as it is a performance drag and violates Ruby best practices. Use `require unitwise` instead. Any use of the Numeric helpers like `1.meter`, `2.to_foot` will need to change to `Unitwise(1, 'meter')`, and `Unitwise(2, 'foot')`. ## 1.0.4 - 2015-01-10 - Added Ruby 2.2 support. - Empty strings are no longer valid units. ## 1.0.3 - 2014-10-05 ### Added - Unitwise.valid? for checking validity of expressions ## 1.0.2 - 2014-09-14 ### Fixed - Decomposer caching is now a little smarter. This resulted in a mild performance increase. ## 1.0.1 - 2014-08-30 ### Fixed - Move conditional dependencies to Gemfile in order to allow proper installation issues on rbx and jruby. ## 1.0.0 - 2014-08-25 ### Added - Uniwise() now accepts a Unitwise::Measurement as the first argument. - Unitwise::Measurement now supports #round. ### Fixed - Respect Rationals when inspecting/printing a Unitwise::Measurement. - Dynamically created methods from unitwise/ext now work with #respond_to? and #methods appropriately. ### Deprecated - Unitwise() and Unitwise::Measurement.new() now requires two non-optional arguments (value and unit). - Unitwise::Measurement no longer has an implicit Integer conversion.