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This reverts commit 393e65b4170608593ad82377a9eadc918e85698d and
ec51c3fedd16b561d096dcc1a6705fdc02ab7666
We don't want the records to hold hard references to transactions
because they point at records that have callbacks.
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this patch makes errors slightly more expensive when someone is missing
a route key, but in exchange it drops 4 allocations per `url_for` call.
Since missing a route key is an error, optimizing for the non-error path
seems like a good trade off
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we already know the length of the args, so we can use that length for
parallel iteration and cut down on allocations for `url_for` calls.
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this centralizes the logic for determining the script name key and drops
object allocations when calling `engine_script_name` (which is called on
each `url_for`).
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Remove unneeded comment
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this lets us keep singleton instances of "state" values and precalculate
return values of things like `finalized?` and `completed?`.
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this way we don't have to mutate a state object, we can just change the
state of the txn
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Improve the Rubinius build
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At the moment, `rescue_from` doesn't work with strings on Rubinius
because of rubinius/rubinius#3272.
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Rubinius is still targeting compliance with Ruby 2.1.0 but we are pretty
close to a green build so let's avoid this check for the moment.
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The edge version ships with a patch that uses composition over
inheritance for the Mail::PartsList object (see mikel/mail#782).
Let's test Action Mailer against it to prevent eventual regressions
and experience it.
Moreover, this branch makes the Action Mailer suite green against
Rubinius.
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Since there are disparities between the raised error messages on the
different implementations, let's avoid being too accurate.
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Since the `ForkingExecutor` class seems to be pretty slow on Rubinius
due to DRb (c.f. http://git.io/xIVg), let's avoid running tests with
it on this platform.
Also, the `parallelize_me!` call make the suite to output a bunch of
errors due to rubinius/rubinius#2934 since there are thread-safety
problems with autoloading.
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(relates to #19157)
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We've replaced most querues using DROP TABLE in our tests already.
This patch replaces the last couple calls.
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Preserve Array#take(n) behaviour of HasManyAssociation
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Move `UnknownAttributeError` to a more sane namespace
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The name `ActiveModel::AttributeAssignment::UnknownAttributeError` is
too implementation specific so let's move the constant directly under
the ActiveModel namespace.
Also since this constant used to be under the ActiveRecord namespace, to
make the upgrade path easier, let's avoid raising the former constant
when we deal with this error on the Active Record side.
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[ci skip] Fix a typo for PostgreSQL text limit, GB instead of Gb.
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We only set the state on the record if that condition is `false` in the
first place, so we dont need to call that again. Also that call is
expensive, follow benchmark with before and after this change:
```
Calculating -------------------------------------
persisted? 15.272k i/100ms
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persisted? 350.119k (± 4.6%) i/s - 1.756M
```
```
Calculating -------------------------------------
persisted? 25.988k i/100ms
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persisted? 1.294M (± 5.3%) i/s - 6.445M
```
(benchmark borrowed from 57d35b2bf9e48173a5f97ccff5e6897f0c46411f)
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JuanitoFatas/doc/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb
Clarify that t.references and t.belongs_to are interchangeable. [ci skip]
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directly
calling `sync_with_transaction_state` is not fast, so if we call it
once, we can improve the performance of the `persisted?` method. This
is important because every call to `url_for(model)` will call
`persisted?`, so we want that to be fast.
Here is the benchmark:
```ruby
require 'active_record'
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection adapter: "sqlite3", database: ":memory:"
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.instance_eval do
create_table(:articles)
end
class Article < ActiveRecord::Base; end
article = Article.new.tap(&:save!)
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report("persisted?") do
article.persisted?
end
end
```
Before this patch:
```
$ bundle exec ruby -rbenchmark/ips persisted.rb
Calculating -------------------------------------
persisted? 3.333k i/100ms
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persisted? 51.037k (± 8.2%) i/s - 253.308k
```
After:
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$ bundle exec ruby -rbenchmark/ips persisted.rb
Calculating -------------------------------------
persisted? 7.172k i/100ms
-------------------------------------------------
persisted? 120.730k (± 5.1%) i/s - 602.448k
```
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depth is always 0, so the index will always be false. No reason to
create the instance variable if it isn't used
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Rake restart task no longer loads entire Rails environment when run
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The restart task does not need access to models or other classes and
helpers from the application environment.
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[Robin Dupret + Rafael Mendonça França]
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Improve guides [ci skip]
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[ci skip] Add code example for MailHelper#block_format documentation
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Nit pick the byebug settings guide for default values [ci skip]
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In #19097 we had a discussion where we decided to change `byebug`
settings sections default part to actually say `defaults`.
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Web Console documentation for the upcoming 2.1 release [ci skip]
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With the upcoming 2.1 [web-console release], I have tweaked the existing
documentation a bit. I tried to focus on the spawning console use case,
because I think a lot of people overlook that.
Tried to explain it as best as I can, however, my English and prose
aren't my best skills :) If you guys can chime in and help me improve
the wording, I would be extremely grateful.
There has been some configuration default changes. For example, the
whitelisted IPs always include IPv4 and IPv6 localhosts now and this
wasn't the case in 2.0. I think a lot of people got bitten by it, that's
why I changed it. I'm a bit confused on how to document this. Should I
just document the latest version, I don't think I can expect all the
people reading the guide to be on it.
[web-console release]: https://github.com/rails/web-console/pull/110
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On guides, correcting incorrect controller name used on routing.md.
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On "Controller Namespaces and Routing" section of the "Rails Routing from the Outside In" , the examples are using "AritclesController" as an example of a controller, to show different organizers. But on the line 232, it incorrectly uses "PostsController" instead of "AritclesController".
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Use include? instead of in? for Enumerable#without.
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[egilburg]
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[docs fix] Composite index is actually [:imageable_type, :imageable_id]
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