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[PROF-10208] Upgrade to libdatadog 11 #3799
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**What does this PR do?** This PR upgrades the datadog gem to use libdatadog 11. There were some minor tweaks needed in the crashtracker APIs, but otherwise it's a drop-in upgrade. **Motivation:** Staying on the latest libdatadog enables us to pick up the latest improvements and also makes it easier to develop new features that need libdatadog changes. **Additional Notes:** As usual, I'm opening this PR as a draft as libdatadog 11 is not yet available on rubygems.org, and I'll come back to re-trigger CI and mark this as non-draft once it is. **How to test the change?** Our existing test coverage includes libdatadog testing, so a green CI is good here :)
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# What does this PR do? This PR includes the changes documented in the "Releasing a new version to rubygems.org" part of the README: https://github.com/datadog/libdatadog/tree/main/ruby#releasing-a-new-version-to-rubygemsorg The v11 version bump PR (#529) had already bumped the version itself, so I just needed to add the hashes. # Motivation Enable Ruby to use libdatadog v11.0.0. # Additional Notes N/A # How to test the change? I've tested this release locally using the changes in DataDog/dd-trace-rb#3799 . As a reminder, new libdatadog releases don't get automatically picked up by dd-trace-rb, so the PR that bumps the Ruby profiler will also test this release against all supported Ruby versions.
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# What does this PR do? This PR includes the changes documented in the "Releasing a new version to rubygems.org" part of the README: https://github.com/datadog/libdatadog/tree/main/ruby#releasing-a-new-version-to-rubygemsorg The v11 version bump PR (#529) had already bumped the version itself, so I just needed to add the hashes. # Motivation Enable Ruby to use libdatadog v11.0.0. # Additional Notes N/A # How to test the change? I've tested this release locally using the changes in DataDog/dd-trace-rb#3799 . As a reminder, new libdatadog releases don't get automatically picked up by dd-trace-rb, so the PR that bumps the Ruby profiler will also test this release against all supported Ruby versions.
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# What does this PR do? This PR includes the changes documented in the "Releasing a new version to rubygems.org" part of the README: https://github.com/datadog/libdatadog/tree/main/ruby#releasing-a-new-version-to-rubygemsorg The v11 version bump PR (#529) had already bumped the version itself, so I just needed to add the hashes. # Motivation Enable Ruby to use libdatadog v11.0.0. # Additional Notes N/A # How to test the change? I've tested this release locally using the changes in DataDog/dd-trace-rb#3799 . As a reminder, new libdatadog releases don't get automatically picked up by dd-trace-rb, so the PR that bumps the Ruby profiler will also test this release against all supported Ruby versions.
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What does this PR do?
This PR upgrades the datadog gem to use libdatadog 11.
There were some minor tweaks needed in the crashtracker APIs, but otherwise it's a drop-in upgrade.
Motivation:
Staying on the latest libdatadog enables us to pick up the latest improvements and also makes it easier to develop new features that need libdatadog changes.
Additional Notes:
As usual, I'm opening this PR as a draft as libdatadog 11 is not yet available on rubygems.org, and I'll come back to re-trigger CI and mark this as non-draft once it is.
How to test the change?
Our existing test coverage includes libdatadog testing, so a green CI is good here :)