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mahlon@martini.nu ca34f9fdc5 Multiple changes.
- Alter the behavior of #clear, so it doesn't destroy collection
   environments, but just empties them.
 - Add #drop, which explictly -does- destroy a collection environment.
 - Run all cursor methods through rb_protect, to ensure proper
   cursor cleanup in the event of an exception mid iteration.
 - Fix the block form of collections to support multiple scopes.
 - Switching to a collection now automatically creates its environment.
 - Add include? and has_key?, for presence checks without allocating
   value memory or requiring deserialization.

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# Release History for MDBX
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## v0.3.0 [2021-04-09] Mahlon E. Smith <mahlon@martini.nu>
Enhancements:
- Alter the behavior of #clear, so it doesn't destroy collection
environments, but just empties them.
- Add #drop, which explictly -does- destroy a collection environment.
- Switching to a collection now automatically creates its environment.
- Add include? and has_key?, for presence checks without allocating
value memory or requiring deserialization.
Bugfixes:
- Run all cursor methods through rb_protect, to ensure proper
cursor cleanup in the event of an exception mid iteration.
- Fix the block form of collections to support multiple scopes.
## v0.2.1 [2021-04-06] Mahlon E. Smith <mahlon@martini.nu>
Enhancement:
- Automatically stringify any argument to the collection() method.
## v0.2.0 [2021-03-19] Mahlon E. Smith <mahlon@martini.nu>
Enhancement:
- Support dup/clone. This has limited use, as there can only
be one open handle per process, but implemented in the interests
of avoiding unexpected behavior.
## v0.1.1 [2021-03-14] Mahlon E. Smith <mahlon@martini.nu>
Bugfix:
- Don't inadvertantly close an open transaction while using hash convenience methods.
## v0.1.0 [2021-03-14] Mahlon E. Smith <mahlon@martini.nu>
Initial public release.
## v0.0.1 [2020-12-16] Mahlon E. Smith <mahlon@martini.nu>
Early release, initial basic functionality.