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Since Rails 6.0 will support Ruby 2.4.1 or higher
`# frozen_string_literal: true` magic comment is enough to make string object frozen.
This magic comment is enabled by `Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment` cop.
* Exclude these files not to auto correct false positive `Regexp#freeze`
- 'actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/router/utils.rb'
- 'activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb'
It has been fixed by https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/pull/6333
Once the newer version of RuboCop released and available at Code Climate these exclude entries should be removed.
* Replace `String#freeze` with `String#-@` manually if explicit frozen string objects are required
- 'actionpack/test/controller/test_case_test.rb'
- 'activemodel/test/cases/type/string_test.rb'
- 'activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/strip.rb'
- 'activesupport/test/core_ext/string_ext_test.rb'
- 'railties/test/generators/actions_test.rb'
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In Ruby 2.3 or later, `String#+@` is available and `+@` is faster than `dup`.
```ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "bundler/inline"
gemfile(true) do
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "benchmark-ips"
end
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('+@') { +"" }
x.report('dup') { "".dup }
x.compare!
end
```
```
$ ruby -v benchmark.rb
ruby 2.5.1p57 (2018-03-29 revision 63029) [x86_64-linux]
Warming up --------------------------------------
+@ 282.289k i/100ms
dup 187.638k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
+@ 6.775M (± 3.6%) i/s - 33.875M in 5.006253s
dup 3.320M (± 2.2%) i/s - 16.700M in 5.032125s
Comparison:
+@: 6775299.3 i/s
dup: 3320400.7 i/s - 2.04x slower
```
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The pubdate attribute was removed from the spec, see
940eec417f20e53abd3e3114c7fa845dac0d3a62 for context.
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Follow up #32190
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to customize year
names. Lambda should be passed to use this option. Example:
date_select('user_birthday', '', start_year: 1998, end_year: 2000, year_format: ->year { "Heisei #{year - 1988}" })
The HTML produced:
<select id="user_birthday__1i" name="user_birthday[(1i)]">
<option value="1998">Heisei 10</option>
<option value="1999">Heisei 11</option>
<option value="2000">Heisei 12</option>
</select>
/* The rest is omitted */
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All of Date, DateTime and Time respond to `iso8601`.
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The spacing in these comments is fairly inconsistent. Array argument
contents are often separated with a space from the array literal
brackets but in several cases the Hash literal curly braces are tangent
to their contents which makes the documentation harder to read in some
cases.
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### Summary
This PR changes .rubocop.yml.
Regarding the code using `if ... else ... end`, I think the coding style
that Rails expects is as follows.
```ruby
var = if cond
a
else
b
end
```
However, the current .rubocop.yml setting does not offense for the
following code.
```ruby
var = if cond
a
else
b
end
```
I think that the above code expects offense to be warned.
Moreover, the layout by autocorrect is unnatural.
```ruby
var = if cond
a
else
b
end
```
This PR adds a setting to .rubocop.yml to make an offense warning and
autocorrect as expected by the coding style.
And this change also fixes `case ... when ... end` together.
Also this PR itself is an example that arranges the layout using
`rubocop -a`.
### Other Information
Autocorrect of `Lint/EndAlignment` cop is `false` by default.
https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop/blob/v0.51.0/config/default.yml#L1443
This PR changes this value to `true`.
Also this PR has changed it together as it is necessary to enable
`Layout/ElseAlignment` cop to make this behavior.
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This basically reverts c4d1a4efeec6f0b5b58222993aa0bec85a19b6a8
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This reverts commit 3420a14590c0e6915d8b6c242887f74adb4120f9, reversing
changes made to afb66a5a598ce4ac74ad84b125a5abf046dcf5aa.
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Enforce frozen string in Rubocop
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Plus a couple of related ActionPack patches.
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* Internally all input is converted to time so that it can be treated
uniformly.
Remove now-unneeded condition
* Now that all input is treated is converted to time, we no longer need
to type check it.
Rename variables to clarify their purpose
Extract private method to normalize distance_of_time args to time
Update actionview changelog
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Add missing `+` around a some literals.
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Mainly around `nil`
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Recently, the Rails team made an effort to keep the source code consistent, using Ruboco
(bb1ecdcc677bf6e68e0252505509c089619b5b90 and below). Some of the case
statements were missed.
This changes the case statements' formatting and is consistent with changes
in 810dff7c9fa9b2a38eb1560ce0378d760529ee6b and db63406cb007ab3756d2a96d2e0b5d4e777f8231.
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Style/SpaceBeforeBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces
Fix all violations in the repository.
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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Make select_year work with include_position: true option, fix #25267
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This method is used in `distance_of_time_in_words`
Fixes #25357
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neumayr/date_select_helper_with_css_classes_accept_hash
date_select helper with_css_classes option also accept a hash
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`date_select` helper `:with_css_classes` option now accepts a hash of strings
for `:year`, `:month`, `:day`, `:hour`, `:minute`, `:second` that will extend
the select type with the given css class value.
```erb
<%= f.date_select :birthday, with_css_classes: { month: "my-month", year: "my-year" } %>
```
```html
<select id="user_birthday_3i" name="user[birthday(3i)]">…</select>
<select id="user_birthday_2i" name="user[birthday(2i)]" class="my-month">…</select>
<select id="user_birthday_1i" name="user[birthday(1i)]" class="my-year">…</select>
```
Optional, add global `html_options` to modify every select tag in the set.
```erb
<%= f.date_select :birthday, with_css_classes: { month: "my-month", year: "my-year" }, { class: "my-date optional" } %>
```
Supported DateHelper methods: `select_day`, `select_month`, `select_year`,
`select_hour`, `select_minute`, `select_second`, `select_datetime`, `select_time`,
`time_select`, `date_select` and `datetime_select`.
`:with_css_classes` option was added to the `date_select` with #7975.
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{day: params[:day].to_i, month: params[:month].to_id}
Adds in test test_date_select_with_selected_in_hash and change log
fixes typo in CHANGELOG
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content_tag's first argument is will generate a string with an html tag so `:a` will generate: `<a></a>`. When this happens, the symbol is implicitly `to_s`-d so a new string is allocated. We can get around that by using a frozen string instead which
This change buys us 74,236 bytes of memory and 1,855 fewer objects per request.
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Various grammar corrections and wrap to 80 characters.
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Conflicts:
guides/source/configuring.md
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This is same type commit of https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/20463
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