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diff --git a/guides/source/initialization.md b/guides/source/initialization.md index 00b2761716..b81b048c35 100644 --- a/guides/source/initialization.md +++ b/guides/source/initialization.md @@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ configure the load path for your Gemfile's dependencies. A standard Rails application depends on several gems, specifically: -* abstract * actionmailer * actionpack +* actionview * activemodel * activerecord * activesupport @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ A standard Rails application depends on several gems, specifically: * rails * railties * rake -* sqlite3-ruby +* sqlite3 * thor * treetop * tzinfo @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ def default_options end ``` -There is no `REQUEST_METHOD` key in `ENV` so we can skip over that line. The next line merges in the options from `opt_parser` which is defined plainly in `Rack::Server` +There is no `REQUEST_METHOD` key in `ENV` so we can skip over that line. The next line merges in the options from `opt_parser` which is defined plainly in `Rack::Server`: ```ruby def opt_parser @@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ initialized. When `config/application.rb` has finished loading Rails and defined the application namespace, we go back to `config/environment.rb`, where the application is initialized. For example, if the application was called `Blog`, here we would find `Rails.application.initialize!`, which is -defined in `rails/application.rb` +defined in `rails/application.rb`. ### `railties/lib/rails/application.rb` @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ end ``` As you can see, you can only initialize an app once. The initializers are run through -the `run_initializers` method which is defined in `railties/lib/rails/initializable.rb` +the `run_initializers` method which is defined in `railties/lib/rails/initializable.rb`: ```ruby def run_initializers(group=:default, *args) @@ -703,4 +703,4 @@ the last piece of our journey in the Rails initialization process. This high level overview will help you understand when your code is executed and how, and overall become a better Rails developer. If you still want to know more, the Rails source code itself is probably the -best place to go next.
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