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Unfortunately, the HashWithIndifferent access approach is insufficient
for our needs. It's perfectly reasonable to want to use keyword
arguments with Active Job, which we will see as a symbol keyed hash. For
Ruby to convert this back to keyword arguments, it must deserialize to a
symbol keyed hash.
There are two primary changes to the serialization behavior. We first
treat a HWIA separately, and mark it as such so we can convert it back
into a HWIA during deserialization.
For normal hashes, we keep a list of all symbol keys, and convert them
back to symbol keys after deserialization.
Fixes #18741.
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ActiveJob::Arguments uses Hash#with_indifferent_access.
But, activejob gem does not require Hash extension library.
When we use activejob as standalone,
we need extra require statement. This is unhandy.
This commit fixes it.
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This adds documentation for the Active Job API. It includes
documentation on how to configure the queue_adapter, and how to create
new jobs. It adds links to the various other sections of the Active Job
documentation.
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Serialize Global IDs as special objects, distinguishable from Strings
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* Disallow deserialization of non-primitive objects
* Broaden coverage; remove superfluous tests
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git-subtree-dir: activejob
git-subtree-mainline: b45b99894a60eda434abec94d133a1cfd8de2dda
git-subtree-split: 14f74a8331f94150dfee653224de8fc837797709
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