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Make dependencies.rb add a name to NameError
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The :singleton-method: directive is printed in the docs.
This directive is not necessary as the method is documentable just fine.
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Add to guides app and helper objects on command line
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Fix state leak.
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Remove extra list item element in engine guide
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Cleaning up the list items that detail what an engines `--full` option
generates. Joining a multiline multi list item into a multiline single
list item.
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Don't save through records twice
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb
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If the through record gets created in an `after_create` hook that is
defined before the association is defined (therefore after its
`after_create` hook) get saved twice. This ensures that the through
records are created only once, regardless of the order of the hooks.
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yuki24/better-docmentation-for-dynamic-error-pages
ErrorsController shouldn't inherit ApplicationController, but ActionController
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ActionController::Base
Inheriting `ApplicationController` often causes an issue as it always
has before/after actions. It should encourage to use `ActionController::Base` instead.
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Always update counter caches in memory when adding records
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Before, calling `size` would only work if it skipped the cache, and
would return a different result from the cache, but only if:
- The association was previously loaded
- Or you called size previously
- But only if the size was 0 when you called it
This ensures that the counter is appropriately updated in memory.
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Don't use `Column` for type casting in Relation calculations
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Don't use column object when calculating type cast defaults
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Moves towards removing type casting knowledge from the column entirely
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Don't use column object for type casting in `quoting`
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We're never going to be able to use the attribute object here, however,
so let's just accept the ugly demeter violation here for now.
Remove test cases which were either redundant with other tests in the
file, or were actually testing the type objects (which are tested
elsewhere)
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Don't rely on the column for type casting reflections
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Further simplify `changed?` conditional for numeric types
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`Type::Integer.new.type_cast('') # => nil`, we do not need a special
case to handle this, `nil => ''` already returns false. The only case we
need to handle is `0 => 'wibble'` should be changed, while `0 => '0'`
should not.
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remove unnecessary gsub for space in ActionView::Helpers#debug
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Introduce an object to aid in creation and management of `@attributes`
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Mostly delegation to start, but we can start moving a lot of behavior in
bulk to this object.
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Create custom errors page on ActionController guides
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highlight/except support for regular expressions and blocks.
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The helper will yield each matched word, and you can use this instead of the
':highlighter' option for more complex replacing logic:
highlight('My email is me@work.com', EMAIL_REGEXP) { |m| mail_to(m) }
# => 'My email is <a href="mailto:me@work.com">me@work.com</a>'
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Don't include inheritance column in the through_scope_attributes
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namespaced model
Now the following case will work fine
class Tag < ActiveRecord::Base
end
class Publisher::Article < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :tags
end
Fixes #15761
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Fix typo in 4.1 upgrade/flash structure
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Relpace `=~ Regexp.new str` with `.include? str` in `_valid_action_name?`
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Because it is more natural way to test substring inclusion. Also, in
this particular case it is much faster.
In general, using `Regexp.new str` for such kind of things is dangerous.
The string must be escaped, unless you know what you're doing. Example:
Regexp.new "\\" # HELLO WINDOWS
# RegexpError: too short escape sequence: /\/
The right way to do this is escape the string
Regexp.new Regexp.escape "\\"
# => /\\/
Here is the benchmark showing how faster `include?` call is.
```
require 'benchmark/ips'
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('include?') { !"index".to_s.include? File::SEPARATOR }
x.report(' !~ ') { "index" !~ Regexp.new(File::SEPARATOR) }
end
__END__
Calculating -------------------------------------
include? 75754 i/100ms
!~ 21089 i/100ms
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include? 3172882.3 (±4.5%) i/s - 15832586 in 5.000659s
!~ 322918.8 (±8.6%) i/s - 1602764 in 4.999509s
```
Extra `.to_s` call is needed to handle the case when `action_name` is
`nil`. If it is omitted, some tests fail.
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Remove unused block parameter from #gsub call in AM::MailHelper#block_format
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Add `logger.debug?` guard to `ActionMailer::LogSubscriber#process`
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