Correctly avoid using ostruct#8
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This does not work:
$ ruby -e 'Struct.new(:foo => "bar")'
-e:1:in 'Struct.new': unknown keyword: :foo (ArgumentError)
from -e:1:in '<main>'
This reverts commit 1b5f994.
The OpenStruct library was not used in that test. ostruct raises a warning about not being a shipped-and-bundled-with-Ruby standard library in Ruby 3.5.0.
...in order to avoid Ruby warnings in Ruby 3.5.0 about ostruct not being a built-in library.
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> warning: ostruct was loaded from the standard library, but will no > longer be part of the default gems starting from Ruby 3.5.0.
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...as it no longer will ship with Ruby 3.5
From ddollar#807
Credits to @olleolleolle