feat: replace Base64 usage with String#pack#228
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feat: replace Base64 usage with String#pack#228jgarber623 wants to merge 1 commit intoGoogleCloudPlatform:mainfrom
String#pack#228jgarber623 wants to merge 1 commit intoGoogleCloudPlatform:mainfrom
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The change here replaces the singular use of `Base64.strict_encode64`
with that method’s body, `["…"].pack("m0")`, pulled straight from the
Base64 gem’s source (linked below).
See-also: https://github.com/ruby/base64/blob/v0.3.0/lib/base64.rb#L282-L284
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The Ruby 3.4 unit test failure is owing to this issue in the cloud_events gem: cloudevents/sdk-ruby#82 Also possibly the reason for the Ruby 3.4 conformance test, but the log output isn't as exact. The log output in the Setup Ruby step for the failed Ruby 3.4 conformance test is interesting:
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The change here replaces the singular use of
Base64.strict_encode64with that method’s body,["…"].pack("m0"), pulled straight from the Base64 gem’s source.Thanks for considering this change!