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authorSean Griffin <sean@thoughtbot.com>2014-06-25 19:32:14 -0600
committerSean Griffin <sean@thoughtbot.com>2014-06-26 07:57:03 -0600
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Consolidate testing of update_all type casting
We have several test cases on "tricky" types that are essentially testing that `update_all` goes through the same type casting behavior as a normal assignment + save. We recently had another case to add this test for another type in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/12742. Rather than testing this separately for every type which is "tricky" when round tripping, let's instead have a fairly exhaustive test that ensures we're getting the correct values at every step for `update_all`. Given the structure of the code now, we can be confident that if the type is correct, and `update_all` is type casting correctly, we're going to get the right behavior for all types.
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