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This reverts commit 5a19346d2855ecb1c791cdef3af92589566d00db, reversing
changes made to d82588ee4756b03025813b3997f4db171ee0fcdc.
This argument is being used in the view
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/5a19346d2855ecb1c791cdef3af92589566d00db/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/visualizer/index.html.erb#L4
It is being set using the binding
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/5a19346d2855ecb1c791cdef3af92589566d00db/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/gtg/transition_table.rb#L108
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JSON.{dump,generate} offered by the JSON gem is not compatiable with
Rails at the moment and can cause a lot of subtle bugs when passed
certain data structures. This changed all direct usage of the JSON gem
in internal Rails code to always go through AS::JSON.{decode,encode}.
We also shouldn't be implementing `to_json` most of the time, and
these occurances are replaced with an equivilent `as_json`
implementation to avoid problems down the road.
See [1] for all the juicy details.
[1]: intridea/multi_json#138 (comment)
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From now on only the `[]=` method is allowed to modify the internal states hashes.
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Move the Journey code underneath the ActionDispatch namespace so
that we don't pollute the global namespace with names that may
be used for models.
Fixes rails/journey#49.
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