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diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/base.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/base.rb
index 67bab96a22..813b8b629e 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/base.rb
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/base.rb
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ module Rails
#
# The first and last part used to find the generator to be invoked are
# guessed based on class invokes hook_for, as noticed in the example above.
- # This can be customized with two options: :base and :as.
+ # This can be customized with two options: :in and :as.
#
# Let's suppose you are creating a generator that needs to invoke the
# controller generator from test unit. Your first attempt is:
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ module Rails
# "test_unit:controller", "test_unit"
#
# Similarly, if you want it to also lookup in the rails namespace, you just
- # need to provide the :base value:
+ # need to provide the :in value:
#
# class AwesomeGenerator < Rails::Generators::Base
# hook_for :test_framework, in: :rails, as: :controller
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ module Rails
# Use Rails default banner.
def self.banner
- "rails generate #{namespace.sub(/^rails:/,'')} #{self.arguments.map{ |a| a.usage }.join(' ')} [options]".gsub(/\s+/, ' ')
+ "rails generate #{namespace.sub(/^rails:/,'')} #{self.arguments.map(&:usage).join(' ')} [options]".gsub(/\s+/, ' ')
end
# Sets the base_name taking into account the current class namespace.