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* Test against the mail gem's edgeRobin Dupret2015-03-021-2/+8
| | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Bump rack-test to fix nil values being sent to `parse_nested_query`eileencodes2015-03-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | I found that nil values were being incorrectly sent to `parse_nested_query` in Rack. Originally it was thought that Rails was doing something incorrect but it was actually rack-test. This was fixed in brynary/rack-test@4a4b2c1 and is no longer an issue. This commit bumps rack-test in Rails so changes to Rack don't cause failures. See rack/rack#813 for more information.
* Format the time string according to the precision of the time columnRyuta Kamizono2015-02-201-1/+1
| | | | It is also necessary to format a time column like a datetime column.
* Track Gemfile.lock at the repositoryRafael Mendonça França2015-02-181-0/+281
The main reason is to make bisect easier. In some points, we have a lot of git dependencies. Since we don't have the information of which commit we are referring to, bundler get the latest commit of the master branch of the dependency. This sometimes returns a version that is not compatible with Rails anymore, making the tests fail and the harder to identify the commit that introduced a bug. Also this will make sure that a contributor will always get a set of dependencies that are passing with our tests. In our CI server we delete the lock file to make sure we are always testing against the newest release of our dependencies.