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# Limitations and Differences
The philosophy of mruby is to be a lightweight implementation of
the Ruby ISO standard. These two objectives are partially contradicting.
Ruby is an expressive language with complex implementation details which
are difficult to implement in a lightweight manner. To cope with this,
limitations to the "Ruby Compatibility" are defined.
This document is collecting these limitations.
## Integrity
This document does not contain a complete list of limitations.
Please help to improve it by submitting your findings.
## ```1/2``` gives ```0.5```
Since mruby does not have ```Bignum```, bigger integers are represented
by ```Float``` numbers. To enhace interoperability between ```Float```
and ```Float```, mruby provides ``Float#upto``` and other iterationg
methods for ```Float`` class. As a side effect, ```1/2``` gives ```0.5```
not ```0```.
## ```Array``` passed to ```puts```
Passing an Array to ```puts``` results in different output.
```ruby
puts [1,2,3]
```
#### Ruby [ruby 2.0.0p645 (2015-04-13 revision 50299)]
```
1
2
3
```
#### mruby [1.2.0 (2015-11-17)]
```
[1, 2, 3]
```
## ```Kernel.raise``` in rescue clause
```Kernel.raise``` without arguments does not raise the current exception within
a rescue clause.
```ruby
begin
1 / 0
rescue
raise
end
```
#### Ruby [ruby 2.0.0p645 (2015-04-13 revision 50299)]
```ZeroDivisionError``` is raised.
#### mruby [1.2.0 (2015-11-17)]
No exception is raised.
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