Add frozen_string_literal: true comment to all files #290
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Attempts to address #289
While I thought the plan for Ruby 3 was to make
frozen_string_literal: true
the default, I guess that wasn't the case (see Matz's comment about it). This change adds all of the magicfrozen_string_literal: true
comments to the top of the file.When run in IRB on
main
, this is what I see when trying to use a Ractor to print DropletKit's version:which seems to be the error in the linked issue.
This is what I see on this branch:
Suggesting that it resolves the issue.
I also fixed the whitespace + formatting of a few files. It probably wasn't necessary to add the comment to all of the tests, but I did this with the
magic_frozen_string_literal
gem which did that by default, so I figured I'd leave it.