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diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type/value.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type/value.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6b9d147ecc..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type/value.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -module ActiveRecord - module Type - class Value - attr_reader :precision, :scale, :limit - - def initialize(precision: nil, limit: nil, scale: nil) - @precision = precision - @scale = scale - @limit = limit - end - - def type # :nodoc: - end - - # Converts a value from database input to the appropriate ruby type. The - # return value of this method will be returned from - # ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::Read#read_attribute. The default - # implementation just calls Value#cast. - # - # +value+ The raw input, as provided from the database. - def deserialize(value) - cast(value) - end - - # Type casts a value from user input (e.g. from a setter). This value may - # be a string from the form builder, or a ruby object passed to a setter. - # There is currently no way to differentiate between which source it came - # from. - # - # The return value of this method will be returned from - # ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::Read#read_attribute. See also: - # Value#cast_value. - # - # +value+ The raw input, as provided to the attribute setter. - def cast(value) - cast_value(value) unless value.nil? - end - - # Casts a value from the ruby type to a type that the database knows how - # to understand. The returned value from this method should be a - # +String+, +Numeric+, +Date+, +Time+, +Symbol+, +true+, +false+, or - # +nil+. - def serialize(value) - value - end - - # Type casts a value for schema dumping. This method is private, as we are - # hoping to remove it entirely. - def type_cast_for_schema(value) # :nodoc: - value.inspect - end - - # These predicates are not documented, as I need to look further into - # their use, and see if they can be removed entirely. - def binary? # :nodoc: - false - end - - # Determines whether a value has changed for dirty checking. +old_value+ - # and +new_value+ will always be type-cast. Types should not need to - # override this method. - def changed?(old_value, new_value, _new_value_before_type_cast) - old_value != new_value - end - - # Determines whether the mutable value has been modified since it was - # read. Returns +false+ by default. If your type returns an object - # which could be mutated, you should override this method. You will need - # to either: - # - # - pass +new_value+ to Value#serialize and compare it to - # +raw_old_value+ - # - # or - # - # - pass +raw_old_value+ to Value#deserialize and compare it to - # +new_value+ - # - # +raw_old_value+ The original value, before being passed to - # +deserialize+. - # - # +new_value+ The current value, after type casting. - def changed_in_place?(raw_old_value, new_value) - false - end - - def ==(other) - self.class == other.class && - precision == other.precision && - scale == other.scale && - limit == other.limit - end - - private - - # Convenience method for types which do not need separate type casting - # behavior for user and database inputs. Called by Value#cast for - # values except +nil+. - def cast_value(value) # :doc: - value - end - end - end -end |