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I found `assert_in_epsilon` is not be in "2.4 Available Assertions".
So I Added them.
MiniTest::Assertions#assert_in_epsilon:
https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/blob/master/lib/minitest/assertions.rb#L204-L210
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willnet/add-a-missing-space-before-closing-curly-braces
[ci skip] Add a missing space before closing curly braces
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Add ability to create/validate invalid foreign keys in Postgres
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Add validate_constraint and update naming
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gregnavis/support-postgresql-operator-classes-in-indexes
Add support for PostgreSQL operator classes to add_index
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Add support for specifying non-default operator classes in PostgreSQL
indexes. An example CREATE INDEX query that becomes possible is:
CREATE INDEX users_name ON users USING gist (name gist_trgm_ops);
Previously it was possible to specify the `gist` index but not the
custom operator class. The `add_index` call for the above query is:
add_index :users, :name, using: :gist, opclasses: {name: :gist_trgm_ops}
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Drop the before_fork/on_worker_boot advice
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It's no longer required for Active Record, and other common libraries
(dalli, redis-rb) all seem to be fork-proof too.
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making changes (#31306)
It makes more sense than ignoring invalid IDs.
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In 35836019, class level `update` and `destroy` suppressed
`RecordNotFound` to ensure returning affected objects. But
`RecordNotFound` is a common exception caught by a `rescue_from`
handler. So changing the behavior when a typical `params[:id]` is passed
has a compatibility problem. The previous behavior should not be
changed.
Fixes #31301.
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Cosmetic changes for Gemfile [ci skip]
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[ci skip] Updated links for unicorn which redirect & added https for n…
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Keep current Code Climate behavior before upgrade
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If you merge these changes now (*before Monday, December 4th*), Code Climate will run the same analysis on Rails as it always has on your pull requests.
*If you do not merge these changes*, when Code Climate migrates Rails to our new analysis, Code Climate will continue to run Rubocop, but it will ALSO run Code Climate's new maintainability checks (https://codeclimate.com/blog/10-point-technical-debt-assessment).
You may want this ... you may not.
Just want to make sure you knew the quick option to disable them if it's a problem!
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Since this changes a default setting a changelog entry is important.
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Move system test dependencies to test group
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Fixes #31286
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In #30510, `StatementPool` in `AbstractMysqlAdapter` was hidden in the
doc. But that class is also had in sqlite3 and postgresql adapters and
the base class is :nodoc: class.
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Fixes #31282.
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Not everyone uses iTerm2 and whereas Terminal.app on a mac just ignores
that and outputs the path, other terminals like those on Ubuntu do not.
A friendlier default is one that works by default.
Closes #31159
Closes #30957
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chopraanmol1/bug_fix_has_one_inverse_owner_reload_from_validation
Inverse instance should not be reloaded during autosave if called in validation
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Record saved in save_has_one_association already make call to association.loaded! via record's before_save callback of save_belongs_to_association,
but this will reload object if accessed in record's validation.
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Use `credentials` instead of `keyfile` in GCS sevice
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The `keyfile` was renamed to `credentials` in `google-cloud-storage` 1.8.0.
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/google-cloud-ruby/blob/master/google-cloud-storage/CHANGELOG.md#180--2017-11-14
Although `keyfile` can still be used, but it looks like deprecate.
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/google-cloud-ruby/blob/ddf7b2a856d676316525eb581c1a4cc83ca6097b/google-cloud-storage/lib/google/cloud/storage.rb#L589...L590
Therefore, I think that should use `credentials` in newly generated
applications.
Ref: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/google-cloud-ruby/issues/1802
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(#31275)
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2016/09/08/ruby-2-4-0-preview2-released/
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See discussion in #31251
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[ci skip] Correct output for Upcase
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Add preload_link_tag helper.
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This helper creates a link tag with preload keyword that allows to
browser to initiate early fetch of resources. Additionally this send
Early Hints if supported.
See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/30744/commits/59a02fb7bcbe68f26e1e7fdcec45c00c66e4a065
for more details about Early Hints.
Preload spec: https://w3c.github.io/preload/
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Refactor Date/Time next_occurring and prev_occurring
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These methods were originally added in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/26600
This includes a couple of refactors to make these methods behave more similarly to other Date/Time extensions added by Active Support:
1. Use `advance` instead of `since` and `ago` to time-travel — this is particularly important to keep the returned instance’s class matching `self`. Before this change:
today = Date.today # => Tue, 28 Nov 2017
today.class # => Date
today.next_occurring(:wednesday) # => Wed, 29 Nov 2017 00:00:00 UTC +00:00
today.next_occurring(:wednesday).class # => ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone
After this change, a Date (or Time, or DateTime) instance is properly returned (just like is shown in the new docs). This is generally how everything else in DateAndTime::Calculations works.
2. Move the tests from the DateTime tests to the DateAndTimeBehavior tests. The latter location is mixed in to the core_ext tests for _all_ of Date, Time, and DateTime to test the behavior across all of the classes. The previous location is for testing core_ext functionality added specifically just to DateTime.
3. Better docs!
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Formatting fix for example code
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Just cleaning up the formatting of the example code here to format an inline bit of commentary as a comment.
Before:
![](https://monosnap.com/file/Clso8IQGOWHU3o6cStbY5NaMPx3ysP.png)
After:
![](https://monosnap.com/file/QdbKKvLAeiQ0RucppVYETvaWEstnOI.png)
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Scoping reserved names
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