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authorXavier Noria <fxn@hashref.com>2016-08-15 01:03:54 +0200
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Revert "Clarify and fix typos in Autoloading Disabled upgrade guide [ci skip]"
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### Autoloading is Disabled After Booting in the Production Environment
-Autoloading of paths in `config.autoload_paths` is now disabled after booting in
-the production environment by default. Eager loading the application is part of
-the boot process. Top-level constants should still work as they are still
-autoloaded, meaning you don't need to manually require them.
-
-Constants in deeper places are only executed at runtime, like regular method
-bodies. These should also still work because their Ruby definition files will be
-eager loaded during the boot process as well.
-
-For the vast majority of applications this change requires no action. But in the
-rare situation where your application needs autoloading in the production
-environment, you can set `Rails.application.config.enable_dependency_loading` to
+Autoloading is now disabled after booting in the production environment by
+default.
+
+Eager loading the application is part of the boot process, so top-level
+constants are fine and are still autoloaded, no need to require their files.
+
+Constants in deeper places only executed at runtime, like regular method bodies,
+are also fine because the file defining them will have been eager loaded while booting.
+
+For the vast majority of applications this change needs no action. But in the
+very rare event that your application needs autoloading while running in
+production mode, set `Rails.application.config.enable_dependency_loading` to
true.
### XML Serialization