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-rw-r--r--actionpack/CHANGELOG4
-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb2
-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb2
-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb20
4 files changed, 13 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/CHANGELOG b/actionpack/CHANGELOG
index 20b19909fc..78fadce6cb 100644
--- a/actionpack/CHANGELOG
+++ b/actionpack/CHANGELOG
@@ -47,9 +47,7 @@
* Symbols and strings in routes should yield the same behavior. Note this may break existing apps that were using symbols with the new routes API. [José Valim]
-* Add clear_helpers as a way to clean up all helpers added to this controller, maintaing just the helper with the same name as the controller. [José Valim]
-
-* See http://github.com/rails/rails/compare/v3.0.0_RC...v3.0.0_RC2 for gory details
+* Add clear_helpers as a way to clean up all helpers added to this controller, maintaining just the helper with the same name as the controller. [José Valim]
* Support routing constraints in functional tests. [Andrew White]
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb
index 48308cbb60..81c0698fb8 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ module ActionController
#
# Actions, by default, render a template in the <tt>app/views</tt> directory corresponding to the name of the controller and action
# after executing code in the action. For example, the +index+ action of the PostsController would render the
- # template <tt>app/views/posts/index.erb</tt> by default after populating the <tt>@posts</tt> instance variable.
+ # template <tt>app/views/posts/index.html.erb</tt> by default after populating the <tt>@posts</tt> instance variable.
#
# Unlike index, the create action will not render a template. After performing its main purpose (creating a
# new post), it initiates a redirect instead. This redirect works by returning an external
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb
index 95eb3446da..ab8c6259c5 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc:
# following loop for names:
#
# <b>Names of all the people</b>
- # <% for person in @people %>
+ # <% @people.each do |person| %>
# Name: <%= person.name %><br/>
# <% end %>
#
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb
index cd3f130dc4..56c661c00c 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/partials.rb
@@ -12,19 +12,19 @@ module ActionView
#
# <%= render :partial => "account" %>
#
- # This would render "advertiser/_account.erb" and pass the instance variable @account in as a local variable
+ # This would render "advertiser/_account.html.erb" and pass the instance variable @account in as a local variable
# +account+ to the template for display.
#
# In another template for Advertiser#buy, we could have:
#
# <%= render :partial => "account", :locals => { :account => @buyer } %>
#
- # <% for ad in @advertisements %>
+ # <% @advertisements.each do |ad| %>
# <%= render :partial => "ad", :locals => { :ad => ad } %>
# <% end %>
#
- # This would first render "advertiser/_account.erb" with @buyer passed in as the local variable +account+, then
- # render "advertiser/_ad.erb" and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display.
+ # This would first render "advertiser/_account.html.erb" with @buyer passed in as the local variable +account+, then
+ # render "advertiser/_ad.html.erb" and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display.
#
# == The :as and :object options
#
@@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ module ActionView
#
# The <tt>:object</tt> option can be used to directly specify which object is rendered into the partial;
# useful when the template's object is elsewhere, in a different ivar or in a local variable for instance.
- #
+ #
# Revisiting a previous example we could have written this code:
- #
+ #
# <%= render :partial => "account", :object => @buyer %>
#
- # <% for ad in @advertisements %>
+ # <% @advertisements.each do |ad| %>
# <%= render :partial => "ad", :object => ad %>
# <% end %>
#
@@ -64,12 +64,12 @@ module ActionView
#
# <%= render :partial => "ad", :collection => @advertisements %>
#
- # This will render "advertiser/_ad.erb" and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display. An
+ # This will render "advertiser/_ad.html.erb" and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display. An
# iteration counter will automatically be made available to the template with a name of the form
# +partial_name_counter+. In the case of the example above, the template would be fed +ad_counter+.
#
# The <tt>:as</tt> option may be used when rendering partials.
- #
+ #
# You can specify a partial to be rendered between elements via the <tt>:spacer_template</tt> option.
# The following example will render <tt>advertiser/_ad_divider.html.erb</tt> between each ad partial:
#
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ module ActionView
#
# <%= render :partial => "advertisement/ad", :locals => { :ad => @advertisement } %>
#
- # This will render the partial "advertisement/_ad.erb" regardless of which controller this is being called from.
+ # This will render the partial "advertisement/_ad.html.erb" regardless of which controller this is being called from.
#
# == Rendering objects with the RecordIdentifier
#