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3-2-stable Changed symbol platform to platforms for the commented out call to gem 'therubyracer'.
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'therubyracer'.
Dependency.rb expects the symbol to be named :platforms as opposed to platform. RubyMine's inspections indicate that the symbol should be named :platforms.
Updating tests.
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Fix regression
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This reverts commit ebfa58abc895c0639211cb896a47b04e424322c8.
This change caused a regression in my application's tests:
* Failing build http://travis-ci.org/#!/resolve/refinerycms/builds/1461242
Broken tests pass after this change is reverted.
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Properly discover a connection is closed in postgresql_adapter
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3 2 stable json patch
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Conflicts:
activesupport/lib/active_support/json/encoding.rb
activesupport/test/json/encoding_test.rb
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Fix #5797. Error calling dup method on AR model with serialized field
Conflicts:
activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb
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Display annotations in coffee files
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freerange/3-2-stable-minitest-passthrough-exceptions
Exceptions like Interrupt should not be rescued in tests.
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This is a back-port of rails/rails#6525. See the commit notes there for
details.
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railites_order method, introduced in 40b19e0, had a bug that was causing
loading application instance twice in initializers if railties_order
already included application instance. So for example
railties_order = [Foo::Engine, :main_app, Bar::Engine]
would result in such railties array:
[MyApp::Application, Foo::Engine, MyAppApplication, Bar::Engine]
In order to fix it, we need to check for existence of application in
both railties_order and railties arrays.
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memcache require not needed for cache store
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Maximum wait_timeout on Windows is 2147483
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Quote arguments in db:structure:dump for PostgreSQL.
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fixes #5913
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Synchronize the body of the ConnectionPool#release method to improve thread safety.
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[#6464]
Fixes #6464
Synchronize the contents of the release method in ConnectionPool due to
errors when running in high concurrency environments.
Detected invalid hash contents due to unsynchronized modifications
with concurrent users
org/jruby/RubyHash.java:1356:in `keys'
/usr/local/rvm/gems/jruby-1.6.7@new_import/gems/activerecord-3.2.3/lib/a
ctive_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb:294:in
`release'
/usr/local/rvm/gems/jruby-1.6.7@new_import/gems/activerecord-3.2.3/lib/a
ctive_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb:282:in
`checkin'
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chancancode/3-2-stable_restore_frozen_state_on_rollback
Fixes the build break caused by 9ee8528 in #6445.
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Ruby 1.8 raises a TypeError when trying to modify a frozen Hash, while
Ruby 1.9 raises a RuntimeError instead. Also, Ruby < 1.9.3 uses a
lowercase 'hash' in the exception message while Ruby >= 1.9.3 uses an
uppercase 'Hash' instead. This commit normalizes those issues in the
test case.
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chancancode/3-2-stable_restore_frozen_state_on_rollback
Restore the frozen state on rollback. (Backports #6420)
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This is a 3-2-stable backport for #6420 which was merged into master.
Currently, when saving a frozen record, an exception would be thrown
which causes a rollback. However, there is a bug in active record that
"defrost" the record as a side effect:
>> t = Topic.new
=> #<Topic id: nil, ...>
>> t.freeze
=> #<Topic id: nil, ...>
>> t.save
RuntimeError: can't modify a frozen Hash
>> t.frozen?
=> false
>> t.save
=> true
This patch fixes the bug by explictly restoring the frozen state on the
attributes Hash after every rollback.
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Using require in development mode will prevent required files from
reloading, even if they're changed. In order to keep namespaced
application_controller reloadable, we need to use require_dependency
instead of require.
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Postgresql doesn't accept limits on binary (bytea) columns (for 3-2-stable)
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assets: don't add extension if other given and file exists
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We should lookup if asset without appended extension exists.
When sprockets are disabled the asset tag helpers incorporate
this logic. When sprockets are enabled we should have the same
logic.
For example, we have style.ext file in app/assets/stylesheets and
we use stylesheet_link_tag in the layout. In this case we should
have /assets/style.ext instead of /assets/style.ext.css in the
output.
Closes #6310
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Add more info on how to write a good commit messages along with
example showing nicely formatted commit message.
Rails git history does not look too well when you try to figure out why
particular changes were introduced. We can do much better than that and
it's never too late to start.
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In development mode, dependencies are loaded dynamically at runtime,
using `const_missing`. Because of that, when one of the constants is
already loaded and `const_missing` is not triggered, user can end up
with unexpected results.
Given such file in an Engine:
```ruby
module Blog
class PostsController < ApplicationController
end
end
```
If you load it first, before loading any application files, it will
correctly load `Blog::ApplicationController`, because second line will
hit `const_missing`. However if you load `ApplicationController` first,
the constant will be loaded already, `const_missing` hook will not be
fired and in result `PostsController` will inherit from
`ApplicationController` instead of `Blog::ApplicationController`.
Since it can't be fixed in `AS::Dependencies`, the easiest fix is to
just explicitly load application controller.
closes #6413
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TagHelper creates invalid data attributes when value is a BigDecimal
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Template concurrency fixes
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[ci skip] closes #5790
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MySQL's adapter was changing value for case sensitive comparison. We
don't need to do it for `nil`.
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Closes (#5853)
Uniqueness validator was not properly checking if there are any existing
records, when value was `nil` and column was text type. `nil` was
converted to string, which resulted in queries looking like:
```sql
SELECT 1 FROM "posts" WHERE "posts"."title" = '' LIMIT 1
```
instead of
```sql
SELECT 1 FROM "posts" WHERE "posts"."title" IS NULL LIMIT 1
```
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`excerpt` text helper uses `:radius`, not `line_width` (that is used by
`word_wrap` helper).
Also cleanup some whitespaces.
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Synchronize read and modification of @reserved_connections
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The fix commited in e2a070c was returning the `new_target`, as
a try to return whatever user replaced association with. The
problem is, the resulting association target may be ordered
differently. In such case we want to return the target that
will be later used for that association.
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Render img tag with empty src if empty string is passed to image_tag.
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Invalid ruby18 syntax in habtm
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Bug #6289
Conflicts:
activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb
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Deprecate old APIs for highlight, excerpt and word_wrap
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