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Adding durations to `Time` instances is perfectly okay.
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Currently `ActiveSupport::Duration` implicitly converts to a seconds
value when used in a calculation except for the explicit examples of
addition and subtraction where the duration is the receiver, e.g:
>> 2 * 1.day
=> 172800
This results in lots of confusion especially when using durations
with dates because adding/subtracting a value from a date treats
integers as a day and not a second, e.g:
>> Date.today
=> Wed, 01 Mar 2017
>> Date.today + 2 * 1.day
=> Mon, 10 Apr 2490
To fix this we're implementing `coerce` so that we can provide a
deprecation warning with the intent of removing the implicit coercion
in Rails 5.2, e.g:
>> 2 * 1.day
DEPRECATION WARNING: Implicit coercion of ActiveSupport::Duration
to a Numeric is deprecated and will raise a TypeError in Rails 5.2.
=> 172800
In Rails 5.2 it will raise `TypeError`, e.g:
>> 2 * 1.day
TypeError: ActiveSupport::Duration can't be coerced into Integer
This is the same behavior as with other types in Ruby, e.g:
>> 2 * "foo"
TypeError: String can't be coerced into Integer
>> "foo" * 2
=> "foofoo"
As part of this deprecation add `*` and `/` methods to `AS::Duration`
so that calculations that keep the duration as the receiver work
correctly whether the final receiver is a `Date` or `Time`, e.g:
>> Date.today
=> Wed, 01 Mar 2017
>> Date.today + 1.day * 2
=> Fri, 03 Mar 2017
Fixes #27457.
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[ci skip]
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ActionMailer::Base#instrument_name and
ActionController::Base#instrument_name will be frequently called once
caching is enabled. So it's better to freeze them instead of create new
string on every call.
Also, the instrument name in #instrument_fragment_cache will usually
be "write_fragment.action_controller" or
"read_fragment.action_controller". So freezing them might also gain some
performance improvement. We have done something like this in other places:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionview/lib/action_view/template.rb#L348
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The raw_source method is documented as returning the exact value that
was used to create the body; mutating it breaks that contract.
Additionally, if the value used to create the body is blank, raw_source
returns a frozen string which causes the interceptor to raise an error.
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Also change the class_methods to ClassMethods since the former document
the method as an instance method of Parameterized not as a class method.
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We own the class so we can override the initialize.
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parameterized delivery jobs
Needed for testing of parameterized mailers
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Currently use two variables to restore `delivery_method`, but the order
of restoring the values is incorrect and does not restore is correctly.
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and ivars (#27825)
Offer the option to use parameterization for shared processing of headers and ivars
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we call them only in the tests
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call `super`
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(I personally prefer writing one string in one line no matter how long it is, though)
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Allow to custom content type when setting mailer body
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Actually, private methods cannot be called with `self.`, so it's not just redundant, it's a bad habit in Ruby
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mtsmfm/fix-generator-command-for-nested-rails-engine"
This reverts commit 1e969bfb98b88799e2c759fce25a1d8cf00d7ce7, reversing
changes made to a5041f267ded119c2d00b8786c2f2c1e3f93c8a1.
Reason: It breaks the public API
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mtsmfm/fix-generator-command-for-nested-rails-engine
Fix generator command for nested (namespaced) rails engine
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If we create nested (namespaced) rails engine such like bukkits-admin,
`bin/rails g scaffold User name:string age:integer`
will create
`bukkits-admin/app/controllers/bukkits/users_controller.rb`
but it should create
`bukkits-admin/app/controllers/bukkits/admin/users_controller.rb`.
In #6643, we changed `namespaced_path` as root path
because we supposed application_controller is always in root
but nested rails engine's application_controller will not.
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Per https://www.timeanddate.com/counters/firstnewyear.html, it's already
2017 in a lot of places, so we should bump the Rails license years to
2017.
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The test runner was updated to make use of autorun. This caused the
`bin/test` scripts to run Minitest twice.
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All indentation was normalized by rubocop auto-correct at 80e66cc4d90bf8c15d1a5f6e3152e90147f00772.
But comments was still kept absolute position. This commit aligns
comments with method definitions for consistency.
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Usually users extends tests classes doing something like:
ActionView::TestCase.include MyCustomTestHelpers
This is bad because it will load the ActionView::TestCase right aways
and this will load ActionController::Base making its on_load hooks to
execute early than it should.
One way to fix this is using the on_load hooks of the components like:
ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_view) do
ActionView::TestCase.include MyCustomTestHelpers
end
The problem with this approach is that the test extension will be only
load when ActionView::Base is loaded and this may happen too late in the
test.
To fix this we are adding hooks to people extend the test classes that
will be loaded exactly when the test classes are needed.
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