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This PR contains some minor changes, each in a separate commit so I can easily remove them if they are not wanted.
Unrelated to this PR, but as for the CI, I saw #116, which looks very nice since it actually works :D, but is the added runtime for CI and complexity (debatable) something that's wanted? I get the frustration with ruby-head, but then again, it's a
HEAD
version — can't this be in the allowed-failures until 2.7 is officially released or Travis CI starts working again?A compromise could also be to use a separate build step for ruby-head and use Travis CI for everything else. https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/build-stages/define-steps/
WDYT?