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Remove redundant `to_s` in interpolation
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* master-sec:
FileHandler should not be called for files outside the root
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FileHandler#matches? should return false for files that are outside the
"root" path.
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This patch uniformizes warning messages. I used the most common style
already present in the code base:
* Capitalize the first word.
* End the message with a full stop.
* "Rails 5" instead of "Rails 5.0".
* Backticks for method names and inline code.
Also, converted a few long strings into the new heredoc convention.
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The current style for warning messages without newlines uses
concatenation of string literals with manual trailing spaces
where needed.
Heredocs have better readability, and with `squish` we can still
produce a single line.
This is a similar use case to the one that motivated defining
`strip_heredoc`, heredocs are super clean.
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In cases where this option is set to `true`, the option is redundant and can
be safely removed; otherwise, the corresponding `*_url` helper should be
used instead.
Fixes #17294.
See also #17363.
[Dan Olson, Godfrey Chan]
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UrlGenerationError are not catched as 404 anymore
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Show the user’s application in the source window and select the correct ...
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trace list, closes #17312
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See comment in this patch for the rationale.
References #16468
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Fix url generation error message
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- Also one minor change for documenting url_for method in ActionController::Metal.
[ci skip]
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Performance optimization: `yield` with an implicit `block` is faster than `block.call`.
See http://youtu.be/fGFM_UrSp70?t=10m35s and the following benchmark:
```ruby
require 'benchmark/ips'
def fast
yield
end
def slow(&block)
block.call
end
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('fast') { fast{} }
x.report('slow') { slow{} }
end
# => fast 154095 i/100ms
# => slow 71454 i/100ms
# =>
# => fast 7511067.8 (±5.0%) i/s - 37445085 in 4.999660s
# => slow 1227576.9 (±6.8%) i/s - 6145044 in 5.028356s
```
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ActionController::InvalidCrossOriginRequest fails with 422 instead of 500
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Fixes #15967
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`#tr` is more efficient than `#gsub` and can be used as a drop in
replacement in this context.
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The scanner in Journey fails to recognize routes that use literals
from the sub-delims section of RFC 3986.
This commit enhance the compatibility of Journey with the RFC by
adding support of authorized delimiters to the scanner.
Fix #17212
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Request#check_method would use to_sentence(locale: :en), which breaks when
I18n.available_locales does not include :en and
I18n.enforce_available_locales is true (default).
Inlined to_sentence functionality to solve this.
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This is to match the changes in Rails Dom Testing rails/rails-dom-testing#20.
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Hash#keys.each allocates an array of keys; Hash#each_key iterates through the
keys without allocating a new array. This is the reason why Hash#each_key
exists.
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This reverts commit 9d05d6de52871e57bfbf54a60de005e8a5f5b0e4, reversing
changes made to 0863c9248fd47a15e88e05ce4fcd80966684c0e3.
The change in the behaviour reported at #16958 doesn't exist since 4.0
and 4.1 works in the same way
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Fixes #17057
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As of rack/rack@167b6480235ff00ed5f355698bf00ec2f250f72e, Rack raises
Rack::Utils::ParameterTypeError which inherits TypeError.
In terms of the behavior, Rescuing TypeError still works but this
method shouldn't rescue if TypeError is raised for other reasons.
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- [ci skip]
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Propagate test messages through assert_routing helper, Fixes #14908
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assert_routing was not raising the message passed into the assertion
violation that it raised. This change propagates messages through
the on_fail error.
This fixes this error:
https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/14908
A test case for this issue is located here.
https://github.com/estsauver/test14908
To see that test case fail in the example app, just run
ruby -Itest test/controllers/guests_controller_test.rb
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* Renames _handle_render_options to _render_to_body_with_renderer, which is more
intention-revealing.
* The name of the dynamically generated method for a renderer with key :js was
"_render_option_js".
That name is too weak. :js is an option if you see the render argument as just
a generic options hash, but in the context of renderers that's the renderer
key, is what identifies the renderer.
Now "_render_with_renderer_js" is generated instead, which is crystal clear.
* The name of the dynamically generated method for the renderer was constructed
using string literals in a few places. That is now encapsulated in a method.
* Since we were on it, also removed a couple of redundant selfs.
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