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diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb
index 10797c010f..2d9fc3df7a 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb
@@ -173,6 +173,50 @@ module ActionView
@inspect ||= defined?(Rails.root) ? identifier.sub("#{Rails.root}/", '') : identifier
end
+ # This method is responsible for properly setting the encoding of the
+ # source. Until this point, we assume that the source is BINARY data.
+ # If no additional information is supplied, we assume the encoding is
+ # the same as <tt>Encoding.default_external</tt>.
+ #
+ # The user can also specify the encoding via a comment on the first
+ # line of the template (# encoding: NAME-OF-ENCODING). This will work
+ # with any template engine, as we process out the encoding comment
+ # before passing the source on to the template engine, leaving a
+ # blank line in its stead.
+ def encode!
+ return unless source.encoding == Encoding::BINARY
+
+ # Look for # encoding: *. If we find one, we'll encode the
+ # String in that encoding, otherwise, we'll use the
+ # default external encoding.
+ if source.sub!(/\A#{ENCODING_FLAG}/, '')
+ encoding = magic_encoding = $1
+ else
+ encoding = Encoding.default_external
+ end
+
+ # Tag the source with the default external encoding
+ # or the encoding specified in the file
+ source.force_encoding(encoding)
+
+ # If the user didn't specify an encoding, and the handler
+ # handles encodings, we simply pass the String as is to
+ # the handler (with the default_external tag)
+ if !magic_encoding && @handler.respond_to?(:handles_encoding?) && @handler.handles_encoding?
+ source
+ # Otherwise, if the String is valid in the encoding,
+ # encode immediately to default_internal. This means
+ # that if a handler doesn't handle encodings, it will
+ # always get Strings in the default_internal
+ elsif source.valid_encoding?
+ source.encode!
+ # Otherwise, since the String is invalid in the encoding
+ # specified, raise an exception
+ else
+ raise WrongEncodingError.new(source, encoding)
+ end
+ end
+
protected
# Compile a template. This method ensures a template is compiled
@@ -195,15 +239,7 @@ module ActionView
end
# Among other things, this method is responsible for properly setting
- # the encoding of the source. Until this point, we assume that the
- # source is BINARY data. If no additional information is supplied,
- # we assume the encoding is the same as <tt>Encoding.default_external</tt>.
- #
- # The user can also specify the encoding via a comment on the first
- # line of the template (# encoding: NAME-OF-ENCODING). This will work
- # with any template engine, as we process out the encoding comment
- # before passing the source on to the template engine, leaving a
- # blank line in its stead.
+ # the encoding of the compiled template.
#
# If the template engine handles encodings, we send the encoded
# String to the engine without further processing. This allows
@@ -215,40 +251,8 @@ module ActionView
# In general, this means that templates will be UTF-8 inside of Rails,
# regardless of the original source encoding.
def compile(view, mod) #:nodoc:
+ encode!
method_name = self.method_name
-
- if source.encoding_aware?
- # Look for # encoding: *. If we find one, we'll encode the
- # String in that encoding, otherwise, we'll use the
- # default external encoding.
- if source.sub!(/\A#{ENCODING_FLAG}/, '')
- encoding = magic_encoding = $1
- else
- encoding = Encoding.default_external
- end
-
- # Tag the source with the default external encoding
- # or the encoding specified in the file
- source.force_encoding(encoding)
-
- # If the user didn't specify an encoding, and the handler
- # handles encodings, we simply pass the String as is to
- # the handler (with the default_external tag)
- if !magic_encoding && @handler.respond_to?(:handles_encoding?) && @handler.handles_encoding?
- source
- # Otherwise, if the String is valid in the encoding,
- # encode immediately to default_internal. This means
- # that if a handler doesn't handle encodings, it will
- # always get Strings in the default_internal
- elsif source.valid_encoding?
- source.encode!
- # Otherwise, since the String is invalid in the encoding
- # specified, raise an exception
- else
- raise WrongEncodingError.new(source, encoding)
- end
- end
-
code = @handler.call(self)
# Make sure that the resulting String to be evalled is in the
@@ -261,20 +265,18 @@ module ActionView
end
end_src
- if source.encoding_aware?
- # Make sure the source is in the encoding of the returned code
- source.force_encoding(code.encoding)
+ # Make sure the source is in the encoding of the returned code
+ source.force_encoding(code.encoding)
- # In case we get back a String from a handler that is not in
- # BINARY or the default_internal, encode it to the default_internal
- source.encode!
+ # In case we get back a String from a handler that is not in
+ # BINARY or the default_internal, encode it to the default_internal
+ source.encode!
- # Now, validate that the source we got back from the template
- # handler is valid in the default_internal. This is for handlers
- # that handle encoding but screw up
- unless source.valid_encoding?
- raise WrongEncodingError.new(@source, Encoding.default_internal)
- end
+ # Now, validate that the source we got back from the template
+ # handler is valid in the default_internal. This is for handlers
+ # that handle encoding but screw up
+ unless source.valid_encoding?
+ raise WrongEncodingError.new(@source, Encoding.default_internal)
end
begin
@@ -297,7 +299,11 @@ module ActionView
raise e
else
assigns = view.respond_to?(:assigns) ? view.assigns : {}
- template = @virtual_path ? refresh(view) : self
+ template = self
+ unless template.source
+ template = refresh(view)
+ template.encode!
+ end
raise Template::Error.new(template, assigns, e)
end
end