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author | Peter Schilling <peter@peterschilling.org> | 2016-09-30 10:55:38 -0700 |
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committer | Peter Schilling <peter@peterschilling.org> | 2016-10-02 00:21:17 -0700 |
commit | f9960f2d74b510e0d994d49377cec36301f7e7f0 (patch) | |
tree | 82f369d688faafaaeaa559a6847dc6fee3edec5c /activesupport/test/multibyte_conformance_test.rb | |
parent | 72f97e281059bc983eef5bc8915e53249c623dff (diff) | |
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Change render to support any hash keys in locals
this lets you pass ruby keywords to templates:
<%= render 'example', class: "cool" %>
<%= render 'example', "spaces are" => "a-ok" %>
<%= render 'example', Foo: "bar" %>
Previously you'd see confusing syntax errors like this:
SyntaxError (.../_example.html.erb:1: syntax error, unexpected '='
Now you can reference invalid identifiers through local_assigns.
If you try to use an invalid keyword (e.g. class) in your template, you
get a syntax error on the line where you use it.
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