lang/ruby32-base: update to 3.2.11
Ruby 3.2.11 (2026-03-27)
Quote from release announce:
Ruby 3.2.11 has been released. This release includes an update to the zlib
gem addressing CVE-2026-27820.
This is the final release of the Ruby 3.2 series. We will not provide any
further updates, including security fixes, for the Ruby 3.2 series.
We recommend upgrading to Ruby 3.4 or 4.0.
What's Changed
* Bug #21715: Miscompilation on x86-64-v2 due to undefined behavior in
search_nonascii in string.c
* Bug #21629: Ruby-3.4.7 prints -Wdefault-const-init-field-unsafe warnings
on clang / llvm 21
[MLIR][Python] Add more field specifiers to Python-defined operations (#188064)
This PR adds two new field specifiers (`operand` and `attribute`) and
extends the existing one (`result`):
- `default_factory` parameter is added for `result` and `attribute` to
specify default value via a lambda/function
- `kw_only` parameter is added for all these three specifiers, to make a
field a keyword-only parameter (without giving a default value).
```python
def result(
*,
infer_type: bool = False,
default_factory: Optional[Callable[[], Any]] = None,
kw_only: bool = False,
) -> Any: ...
def operand(
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Provide a crypto_assembly.h internal header.
This will contain defines and macros that we need for assembly code,
without polluting other headers that are primarily used for C code.
For now, this just unconditionally provides _CET_ENDBR on amd64.
ok kenjiro@ tb@
driver(9): fix cdevsw/bdevsw examples
Instead of a chimera that fuses structure definition and variable
definition with an initializer (syntactically incorrect), provide an
example of an actual variable definition with an initializer.
[MLIR] Fix crash in test-bytecode-roundtrip when test dialect is absent (#189163)
When invoking `-test-bytecode-roundtrip=test-dialect-version=X.Y` on a
module that contains no test dialect operations, the reader type
callback in `runTest0` called
`reader.getDialectVersion<test::TestDialect>()` and then immediately
asserted that it succeeded. However, if the test dialect was never
referenced in the bytecode (because no test dialect types appear in the
module), the dialect's version information is not stored in the
bytecode, so `getDialectVersion` legitimately returns failure.
When the test dialect version is unavailable in the bytecode being read,
the module contains no test dialect types, so no "funky"-group overrides
are needed and the callback can safely skip by returning `success()`.
A regression test is added with a module that has no test dialect ops,
exercising the `test-dialect-version=2.0` path that previously crashed.
Fixes #128321
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