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Changelog edits
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Add missing `+` around a some literals.
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Mainly around `nil`
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Fix spelling in API documentation
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✂️ extra line
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Follow up to 454460e.
Rebuild the sentence so the bit about only symbols allowed comes less
out of left field and fits in better with the existing doc.
Also remove the `(Legacy syntax)` construct. The sections are properly
nested under `=== Options` with `====` and look fine on the generated
API doc site.
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Regexp#match? should be considered to be part of the Ruby core library. We are
emulating it for < 2.4, but not having to require the extension is part of the
illusion of the emulation.
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Convert ActionController::Parameters to a hash in button_to
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Before, an error would be raised saying that the method `to_param` was
undefined on the instance of `ActionController::Parameters`. Now, we are
checking to see if the `params` object being passed to `button_to`
responds to the `permitted?` method, and if so, we will call `to_h` on it. If it
does not respond to `permitted?`, then the `params` will remain
unchanged.
[Jon Moss, Rafael Mendonça França]
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See https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/26518#issuecomment-252826489
@dhh:
> I'd support symbol-only keys going forward with these new APIs.
> We can break with the past here since the tag proxy is new and so is form_with.
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Undeprecate plural positional argument
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```ruby
pluralize people.count, 'person', 'people'
```
reads more naturally than
```ruby
pluralize people.count, 'person', plural: 'people'
```
so let's not deprecate it.
We could label both, but that's a mouthful:
```ruby
pluralize people.count, singular: 'person', plural: 'people'
```
(The `plural:` kwarg shipped in 5.0.0, so we're keeping it.)
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this lets you pass ruby keywords to templates:
<%= render 'example', class: "cool" %>
<%= render 'example', "spaces are" => "a-ok" %>
<%= render 'example', Foo: "bar" %>
Previously you'd see confusing syntax errors like this:
SyntaxError (.../_example.html.erb:1: syntax error, unexpected '='
Now you can reference invalid identifiers through local_assigns.
If you try to use an invalid keyword (e.g. class) in your template, you
get a syntax error on the line where you use it.
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improve error message when include assertions fail
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assert [1, 3].includes?(2) fails with unhelpful "Asserting failed" message
assert_includes [1, 3], 2 fails with "Expected [1, 3] to include 2" which makes it easier to debug and more obvious what went wrong
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Rename test to match what it does
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Commit d270da569 changed the `form_for` API from `:object_name` to `:as`.
It also change the related test body, but not its title, which is changed here.
See https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/d270da569efeabd7cd563028816452236713aa9f#diff-52455f1e82acf12551bc5e7e26b82008
I realize this is a small commit but I was having trouble understanding what
the test was about since there is no "object_name" in the code.
I imagine the same may happen to other developers, therefore this commit.
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DRYing duplicate methods
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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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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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All indentation was normalized by rubocop auto-correct at 80e66cc4d90bf8c15d1a5f6e3152e90147f00772.
But heredocs was still kept absolute position. This commit aligns
heredocs indentation for consistency.
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add `# Let's say that @user.receive_newsletter returns "no":` for `def radio_button(object_name, method, tag_value, options = {})`.
fix `# Let's say that @user.category returns "no":` to `# Let's say that @user.receive_newsletter returns "no":`
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This removes the following warning.
```
actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb:291: warning: shadowing outer local variable - options
```
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Adding all those `public_*` methods is a bit heavy handed, we can change the API to instead use `public_folder: true`. Change was pretty easy since it was already implemented that way.
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