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Also, I'm wondering what effect upgrading to Ruby 1.9 would have on legacy code from version 1.86. Is the new version backwards compatible?

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Sam Ruby has a good slideshow of the major changes: Ruby 1.9: What to Expect

Just to highlight a few things that could break your code:

  • Single character strings
  • {"a", "b"} no longer makes a hash
  • Block variables now shadow local variables
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Some things are backwards compatible, but many aren't.

For a near complete overview of all the changes (including examples) in 1.9.x, check out Eigenclass's blog.

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I guess that depends on what version you're looking to maintain compatibility with. The CHANGELOG describes the major revisions since the last update including syntax changes, enhancements and bugfixes

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