## 0.7.0 - 2020-08-21 #### Breaking Changes - `String#split` incompatibility: we no longer trim the string (with `String#strip`) before splitting if the delimiter is omitted ## 0.6.0 - 2020-08-20 #### Breaking Changes - `ss.split(str, " ")` is no longer treated the same as `ss.split(str)` i.e. unlike Ruby's `String#split`, the former no longer strips the string before splitting - rename the `remove_empty` option `remove_empty_fields` - rename the `exclude` option `except` (alias for `reject`) #### Features - add support for descending, negative, and infinite ranges, e.g. `ss.split(str, ":", at: [..4, 4..., 3..1, -1..-3])` etc. #### Fixes - correctly handle backreferences in delimiter patterns ## 0.5.1 - 2018-07-01 #### Changes - set StringSplitter::VERSION when `string_splitter.rb` is loaded ## 0.5.0 - 2018-06-26 #### Features - add a `reject`/`exclude` option which rejects splits at the specified positions - add a `select` alias for `at` #### Fixes - don't treat string delimiters as patterns ## 0.4.0 - 2018-06-24 #### Breaking Changes - remove the `offset` alias for `split.index` ## 0.3.1 - 2018-06-24 #### Fixes - remove trailing empty field when the separator is empty ([#1](https://github.com/chocolateboy/string_splitter/issues/1)) ## 0.3.0 - 2018-06-23 #### Breaking Changes - rename the `default_separator` option `default_delimiter` ## 0.2.0 - 2018-06-22 #### Breaking Changes - make `index` (AKA `offset`) 0-based and add `position` (AKA `pos`) as the 1-based accessor ## 0.1.0 - 2018-06-22 #### Breaking Changes - the block now takes a single `split` object with an `index` accessor, rather than separate `index` and `split` arguments #### Features - add support for negative indices in the value supplied to the `at` option - add a `count` field to the split object containing the total number of splits ## 0.0.1 - 2018-06-21 - initial release