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looked up on the instance
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The problem: We need to be able to specify configuration in a way that
can be inherited to models that include ActiveRecord::Model. So it is
no longer sufficient to put 'top level' config on ActiveRecord::Base,
but we do want configuration specified on ActiveRecord::Base and
descendants to continue to work.
So we need something like class_attribute that can be defined on a
module but that is inherited when ActiveRecord::Model is included.
The solution: added ActiveModel::Configuration module which provides a
config_attribute macro. It's a bit specific hence I am not putting this
in Active Support or making it a 'public API' at present.
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This is good because it reduces duplication.
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Define singleton methods on the attributes module instead. This reduces
method pollution on the actual model classes. It also seems to make
something faster, I am unsure why! O_o
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to a different type
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Implement a mini state machine for serialized attributes. This means we
do not have to deserialize the values upon initialization, which means
that if we never actually access the attribute, we never have to
deserialize it.
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