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`skip_action_callback`, `skip_filter`, `before_filter`,
`prepend_before_filter`, `skip_before_filter`,
`append_before_filter`, `around_filter`
`prepend_around_filter`, `skip_around_filter`,
`append_around_filter`, `after_filter`,
`prepend_after_filter`, `skip_after_filter` and
`append_after_filter`.
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Dump index options to pretty format
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```ruby
# Before
t.index ["firm_id", "type", "rating"], name: "company_index", order: {"rating"=>:desc}, using: :btree
# After
t.index ["firm_id", "type", "rating"], name: "company_index", order: { rating: :desc }, using: :btree
```
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Prevent to create blank comment
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Currently blank comment does not dump to `db/schema.rb`. But created it
even if specified blank.
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Don't allow tests ac:integration to failure
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correct exception class in `retry_on` example [ci skip]
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If the deadlock has occurred `ActiveRecord::Deadlocked` will raise.
Ref: #25107, #26059
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This reverts commit 2d6c14bca25c5629e431a802c3053bad1e378fcc.
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Fixnum and Bignum are deprecated in Ruby trunk
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https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12739
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Bump sdoc to 1.0.0.beta2 which includes fix to support Ruby 2.4
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assigns assert the state of a controller instance what should not be
done in an integration test.
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explain why autosave= disables inverse_of [ci skip]
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Work around read/close race (x2)
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IO#close and IO#read across threads don't get along so well:
After T1 enters #read and releases the GVL, T2 can call #close on the
IO, thereby both closing the fd and freeing the buffer while T1 is using
them.
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Fix database runtimes on production log
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Rails default production configuration establishes "info" as log level.
Due to the changes included on commit
191facc857bb4fb52078fb544c6bc1613a81cc80, db runtimes were not being
collected if the log level was different than "debug", and 0.0 ms was
the runtime reported on production logs.
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Remove duplicated `unless current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter)` condition
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`test_native_decimal_insert_manual_vs_automatic` exists inside
`unless current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter)`. This condition is
duplicated.
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`:text_too_big` column should be `:text`, not `:integer`
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Use attribute_names over column_names
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Speed up Time.zone.now
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@amatsuda, during his RailsConf talk this past year, presented a
benchmark that showed `Time.zone.now` (an Active Support joint)
performing 24.97x slower than Ruby's `Time.now`. Rails master appears to
be a _bit_ faster than that, currently clocking in at 18.25x slower than
`Time.now`. Here's the exact benchmark data for that:
```
Warming up --------------------------------------
Time.now 127.923k i/100ms
Time.zone.now 10.275k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
Time.now 1.946M (± 5.9%) i/s - 9.722M in 5.010236s
Time.zone.now 106.625k (± 4.3%) i/s - 534.300k in 5.020343s
Comparison:
Time.now: 1946220.1 i/s
Time.zone.now: 106625.5 i/s - 18.25x slower
```
What if I told you we could make `Time.zone.now` _even_ faster? Well,
that's exactly what this patch accomplishes. When creating `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone`
objects, we try to convert the provided time to be in a UTC format. All
this patch does is, in the method where we convert a provided time to
UTC, check if the provided time is already UTC, and is a `Time` object
and then return early if that is the case, This sidesteps having to continue on,
and create a new `Time` object from scratch. Here's the exact benchmark
data for my patch:
```
Warming up --------------------------------------
Time.now 124.136k i/100ms
Time.zone.now 26.260k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
Time.now 1.894M (± 6.4%) i/s - 9.434M in 5.000153s
Time.zone.now 301.654k (± 4.3%) i/s - 1.523M in 5.058328s
Comparison:
Time.now: 1893958.0 i/s
Time.zone.now: 301653.7 i/s - 6.28x slower
```
With this patch, we go from `Time.zone.now` being 18.25x slower than
`Time.now` to only being 6.28x slower than `Time.now`. I'd obviously love some
verification on this patch, since these numbers sound pretty interesting... :)
This is the benchmark-ips report I have been using while working on this:
```ruby
require 'benchmark/ips'
Time.zone = 'Eastern Time (US & Canada)'
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('Time.now') {
Time.now
}
x.report('Time.zone.now') {
Time.zone.now
}
x.compare!
end
```
cc @amatsuda
cc performance folks @tenderlove and @schneems
![Pretty... pretty... pretty good.](https://media.giphy.com/media/bWeR8tA1QV4cM/giphy.gif)
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Change page:change to turbolinks:load in README.md [ci skip]
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Print the proper ::Float::INFINITY value when used as a default value
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Addresses https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/22396
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