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* | moving column types to an ivar on the resultAaron Patterson2012-02-071-1/+5
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* | wrap and cache columns for typecastingAaron Patterson2012-02-071-0/+10
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* | moved attribute translation to an objectAaron Patterson2012-02-071-16/+10
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* | moved most of the evald code in to regular ruby codeAaron Patterson2012-02-073-17/+32
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* | copy the columns hash to the active record instances, typecast using columns ↵Aaron Patterson2012-02-073-36/+64
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* adding a comment for myselfAaron Patterson2012-02-061-8/+8
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* delegate attribute typecasting to the columnAaron Patterson2012-02-061-16/+2
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* pg supports real booleans, so handle the case when `true` is returnedAaron Patterson2012-02-061-2/+5
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* The primary key is always initialized in the @attributes hash to nil (unlessAaron Patterson2012-01-251-5/+1
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* use fetch rather than both Hash#key? and Hash#[]Aaron Patterson2012-01-251-49/+51
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* Revert "just use an alias. The target method is public, so make this one ↵Aaron Patterson2012-01-201-1/+4
| | | | | | public" This reverts commit be7d2248e9505983d1aacf0b33c657e6e3ddd9db.
* just use an alias. The target method is public, so make this one publicAaron Patterson2012-01-191-4/+1
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* Expanded rdoc about primary keys being protected from mass assignment. Joost Baaij2012-01-061-1/+2
| | | People need to make sure they are generated internally or added to attr_accessible so they can be mass assigned (for instance, from an import job).
* Support configuration on ActiveRecord::Model.Jon Leighton2011-12-284-6/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Deal with global config better between AR::Base and AR::ModelJon Leighton2011-12-242-7/+3
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* Doh, remove debugging lineJon Leighton2011-12-231-1/+0
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* Fix #4046.Jon Leighton2011-12-231-4/+3
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* Make read_attribute code path accessible at the class levelJon Leighton2011-12-222-27/+33
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* remove deprecated set and original methods for table_name, primary_key, etcSergey Nartimov2011-12-211-9/+0
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* remove deprecated underscore versions of attribute methodsSergey Nartimov2011-12-211-32/+0
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* Fix the build on postgres. Note: we should probably actually make schema ↵Jon Leighton2011-12-161-1/+1
| | | | mutations bust the cache.
* Don't store defaults in the schema cacheJon Leighton2011-12-161-2/+2
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* Cache columns at the model level.Jon Leighton2011-12-161-2/+0
| | | | Allows two models to use the same table but have different primary keys.
* Split out most of the AR::Base code into separate modules :cake:Jon Leighton2011-12-151-0/+12
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* Fix #3987.Jon Leighton2011-12-151-0/+2
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* Stop the build asploding on 1.8.7Jon Leighton2011-12-141-0/+2
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* Use a separate module for 'external' attribute methods.Jon Leighton2011-12-142-17/+12
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* use the schema cache when asking for the primary keyAaron Patterson2011-12-121-1/+1
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* fixing eval'd line numbers.Aaron Patterson2011-12-081-2/+2
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* Fix #3837.Jon Leighton2011-12-031-11/+5
| | | | | We also need to time zone convert time zone aware attributes when accessed via read_attribute, not only when via direct access.
* Revert "Roflscaling!" (for now)Jon Leighton2011-12-022-8/+11
| | | | | | | | This reverts commit f6b5046305d43c5f64bcb6fed0e44f7bca99a603. Fear not, the roflscale will return when I have a bit more time and figure out a better way to do it. (In particular, a way that doesn't break the build.)
* Fewer string allocations in attribute methodJon Leighton2011-12-011-4/+4
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* Roflscaling!Jon Leighton2011-12-012-11/+8
| | | | | Don't prefix the name with attribute_. Avoids a string allocation on read_attribute, which is a bit faster.
* Create method with known identifier then alias into place.Jon Leighton2011-12-011-25/+21
| | | | | | | | This means we never have to rely on define_method (which is slower and uses more memory), even when we have attributes containing characters that are not allowed in standard method names. (I am mainly changing this because the duplication annoys me, though.)
* Remove some unnecessary code etcJon Leighton2011-12-012-26/+11
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* Add test for read_attribute(:id) with non-standard PK.Jon Leighton2011-12-012-4/+18
| | | | | | | | Also make it actually work. It slows down all read_attribute accesses to map 'id' to whatever the PK actually is, inside read_attribute. So instead make sure the necessary methods are defined and that they redirect wherever they need to go.
* Remove the need for type_cast_attribute.Jon Leighton2011-12-013-42/+47
| | | | This is good because it reduces duplication.
* Get rid of the underscore versions of attribute methods!Jon Leighton2011-12-013-6/+33
| | | | This makes me happy!
* Don't rely on underscore-prefixed attribute methods.Jon Leighton2011-12-013-48/+80
| | | | | | 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
* If the table behind has no primary key, do not ask again and just return nil.Julius de Bruijn2011-11-301-1/+2
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* consistencyJon Leighton2011-11-303-16/+16
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* Don't check column type, you might implement a custom coder that serializes ↵Jon Leighton2011-11-301-1/+1
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* omg computer science!Jon Leighton2011-11-302-22/+44
| | | | | | | 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.
* Don't need second paramJon Leighton2011-11-302-4/+4
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* No longer need to undef id as we are defining it ourselvesJon Leighton2011-11-301-3/+0
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* Move some serialization stuff out of BaseJon Leighton2011-11-301-0/+42
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* Extract attribute serialization code into a separate moduleJon Leighton2011-11-302-28/+47
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* Use inheritance to avoid special-case code for the 'id' methodJon Leighton2011-11-303-8/+20
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* #id is an alias for whatever the primary key isJon Leighton2011-11-301-1/+1
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* fix indentJon Leighton2011-11-301-3/+3
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