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[ci skip] Document regex change
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ActionCable::Connection::Base doc code sample syntax error
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kamipo/translate_not_null_violation_to_specific_exception
Translate NOT NULL violation to the specific exception
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Raise `ActiveRecord::NotNullViolation` when a record cannot be inserted
or updated because it would violate a not null constraint.
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Should inherit `StatementInvalid` rather than `WrappedDatabaseException`
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Because defunct wrapper class is kept for compatibility.
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Docs: correct punctuation in puma.rb
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Clarifying some of the language/punctuation and removing a couple comma splices.
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Fix `add_index` to normalize column names and options
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Currently does not work the following code.
```ruby
add_index(:people, ["last_name", "first_name"], order: { last_name: :desc, first_name: :asc })
```
Normalize column names and options to fix the issue.
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Remove unnecessary `connection_name` variable
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Make `:auto_increment` option works on `:bigint`
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Follow up to #27272.
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Change Default Primary Keys to BIGINT
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kamipo/make_auto_increment_to_internal_primary_key_option
Make `:auto_increment` to internal primary key option
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Using `:auto_increment` option for abstracting the DB-specific auto
incremental types. It is worth to ease to implement the compatibility
layer.
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SQLite's default query interface ignores anything after the first
semicolon in a query. This is actually quite common behavior in database
drivers, especially when dealing with code paths for prepared statements
(which we are). While this should only affect SQLite, as I'm not aware
of any drivers which don't support multi-insert. Even if this does
affect other third party drivers though, I'd prefer not to assume that
more than one query can be executed per call to `execute`.
Fixes #26948.
Close #27242.
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[ci skip] Remove button reference in `link_to` api doc
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Removed references to `button` in the `link_to` `disable_with` api
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Fix that `change_column` lose a comment
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Add fullstop following the pattern used in rest of the file
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Fix binstop -> binstub typo in railties changelog. [ci-skip]
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[ci skip]
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stop using removed `render :text`
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Follow up to 79a5ea9eadb4d43b62afacedc0706cbe88c54496
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Use JavaScripts instead of Javascripts in `rake stats`
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Now Text class is only used to render text mime type pages
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use yarn binstub in `bin/update`
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Follow up to 3dac36bd8e26363bb10f4d2a7b21efa75d200e26
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This behavior changed in Ruby starting with 2.3.0, as a result of
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11360. This results in a change in
behavior of these methods which is likely undesirable.
Fixes #27238
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PG's type map assumes that all Ruby floats are going to a field with an
OID of type float4 or float8, and generates text which is invalid syntax
for other types. Since the gem can handle floats properly without this
encoder (albeit slightly slower), we can continue to use that as we have
in prior versions of Rails.
Fixes #27246
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Move node_modules, package.json, and yarn.lock file to vendor
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Prevent issue number in documentation from becoming markdown header [ci skip]
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The alternative is escaping it but moving around the text seems a bit simpler.
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utilum/27202_remove_outdated_tip_in_form_helpers_guide
Fixes #27202, [ci skip]
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Fix arguments passing in testing isolation
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The issue affects MRI 2.2.5, MRI 2.3.3, JRuby 9.1.6.0. It can be reproduced by:
```
$ cd activemodel
$ NO_FORK=1 bundle exec rake test
```
If we wrap original arguments in quotes, it will be considered as a one big single argument.
Later, [`rake/rake_test_loader.rb`](https://github.com/ruby/rake/blob/7863b97/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb#L15)
will iterate over ARGS and try to require that huge single "argument" (which is a list of multiple .rb files).
This leads to an exception:
```
/Users/kir/Project
s/opensource/rails/vendor/bundle/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb:15:in `require': cannot load such file -- /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/activemodel/test/cases/
attribute_assignment_test.rb [stripped] /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/activemodel/test/cases/validations/with_validation_test.rb /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/activemodel/test/cases/validations_test
.rb (LoadError)
from /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/vendor/bundle/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb:15:in `block in <main>'
from /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/vendor/bundle/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb:4:in `select'
from /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/vendor/bundle/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb:4:in `<main>'
```
Originally quotes were introduced in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/19819 to fix MRI 2.2.2.
The fix solves issue on all affected platforms: MRI 2.2.5, MRI 2.3.3, JRuby 9.1.6.0.
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While working on updating Paper Trail for 5.1 compatibility, I noticed
that I was required to pass a second argument to `attribute`. I didn't
intend for this to be the case, as `attribute :foo` is totally
reasonable shorthand for "I want `attr_accessor :foo`, but also have it
work with things like `.attributes` and `ActiveRecord::Dirty`"
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