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Jim Kane authored
* Make CSV::Row#dup return a usable Row Previously, calling `dup` on a `CSV::Row` object yielded an object whose copy was too shallow. Changing the clone's fields would also change the fields on the source. This change makes the clone more distinct from the source, so that changes can be made to its fields without affecting the source. * Simplify https://github.com/ruby/csv/commit/64a1ea06fc
Jim Kane authored* Make CSV::Row#dup return a usable Row Previously, calling `dup` on a `CSV::Row` object yielded an object whose copy was too shallow. Changing the clone's fields would also change the fields on the source. This change makes the clone more distinct from the source, so that changes can be made to its fields without affecting the source. * Simplify https://github.com/ruby/csv/commit/64a1ea06fc
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