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* Enable `Layout/EmptyLinesAroundAccessModifier` copRyuta Kamizono2019-06-131-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | We sometimes say "✂️ newline after `private`" in a code review (e.g. https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/18546#discussion_r23188776, https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/34832#discussion_r244847195). Now `Layout/EmptyLinesAroundAccessModifier` cop have new enforced style `EnforcedStyle: only_before` (https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/pull/7059). That cop and enforced style will reduce the our code review cost.
* Reduce unused allocations when casting UUIDs for PostgresCarl Thuringer2019-02-201-3/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Using the subscript method `#[]` on a string has several overloads and rather complex implementation. One of the overloads is the capability to accept a regular expression and then run a match, then return the receiver (if it matched) or one of the groups from the MatchData. The function of the `UUID#cast` method is to cast a UUID to a type and format acceptable by postgres. Naturally UUIDs are supposed to be string and of a certain format, but it had been determined that it was not ideal for the framework to send just any old string to Postgres and allow the engine to complain when "foobar" or "" was sent, being obviously of the wrong format for a valid UUID. Therefore this code was written to facilitate the checking, and if it were not of the correct format, a `nil` would be returned as is conventional in Rails. Now, the subscript method will allocate one or more strings on a match and return one of them, based on the index parameter. However, there is no need for a new string, as a UUID of the correct format is already such, and so long as the format was verified then the string supplied is adequate for consumption by the database. The subscript method also creates a MatchData object which will never be used, and so must eventually be garbage collected. Garbage collection indeed. This innocuous method tends to be called quite a lot, for example if the primary key of a table is a uuid, then this method will be called. If the foreign key of a relation is a UUID, once again this method is called. If that foreign key is belonging to a has_many relationship with dozens of objects, then again dozens of UUIDs shall be cast to a dup of themselves, and spawn dozens of MatchData objects, and so on. So, for users that: * Use UUIDs as primary keys * Use Postgres * Operate on collections of objects This accomplishes a significant savings in total allocations, and may save many garbage collections.
* Use frozen-string-literal in ActiveRecordKir Shatrov2017-07-191-0/+2
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* Don't allow uuids with orphan curly bracespdebelak2017-07-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | The uuid validation regex was allowing uuids to have a single leading curly brace or single trailing curly brace. Saving with such a uuid would cause Postgres to generate an exception even though the record seemed valid. With this change, the regex requires both a leading *and* a trailing curly brace or neither to be valid.
* Revert "Merge pull request #29540 from kirs/rubocop-frozen-string"Matthew Draper2017-07-021-1/+0
| | | | | This reverts commit 3420a14590c0e6915d8b6c242887f74adb4120f9, reversing changes made to afb66a5a598ce4ac74ad84b125a5abf046dcf5aa.
* Enforce frozen string in RubocopKir Shatrov2017-07-011-0/+1
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* Rm `Type#type_cast`Sean Griffin2015-02-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | This helper no longer makes sense as a separate method. Instead I'll just have `deserialize` call `cast` by default. This led to a random infinite loop in the `JSON` pg type, when it called `super` from `deserialize`. Not really a great way to fix that other than not calling super, or continuing to have the separate method, which makes the public API differ from what we say it is.
* `type_cast_for_database` -> `serialize`Sean Griffin2015-02-171-1/+1
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* `Type#type_cast_from_database` -> `Type#deserialize`Sean Griffin2015-02-171-1/+1
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* Relax the UUID regexGodfrey Chan2014-12-181-9/+2
| | | | | | | | Apparently PG does not validate against RFC 4122. The intent of the original patch is just to protect against PG errors (which potentially breaks txns, etc) because of bad user input, so we shouldn't try any harder than PG itself. Closes #17931
* adding the exception RecordNotFound to UUID findJoseLuis Torres2014-08-211-0/+2
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* Treat invalid uuid as nilAbdelkader Boudih2014-07-141-1/+10
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* add missing `:nodoc:` for recent refactorings. [ci skip]Yves Senn2014-06-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Adding `# :nodoc:` to the parent `class` / `module` is not going to ignore nested classes or modules. There is a modifier `# :nodoc: all` but sadly the containing class or module will continue to be in the docs. /cc @sgrif
* Move PG OID types to their own filesSean Griffin2014-05-211-0/+17
As we promote these classes to first class concepts, these classes are starting to gain enough behavior to warrant being moved into their own files. Many of them will become quite large as we move additional behavior to the type objects.