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Follow up to #15438 and #15502.
/cc @sgrif
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Use null column for association key types
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Collapse PG default extractoin of most types to single regex
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For any type that is represented as a string and then type cast, we do
not need separate regular expressions for the various types. No function
will match this regex. User defined types *should* match this, so that
the type object can decide what to do with the value.
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Refactor XML serializer to not depend on `serialized_attributes`
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The previous tests were passing, because nothing ever looked at the
generated XML. What was previously being generated was
`<firstname type="NilClass">...`, which is not consistent with all other
cases where there is not a known type.
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prathamesh-sonpatki/change-wording-of-explanation-about-precision-and-scale-of-decimal-numbers
Change wording of explanation about precision & scale of decimal numbers [ci skip]
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Fix regression on eager loading association based on SQL query rather than existing column.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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than existing column.
Fixes #15480.
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Reflection has a `belongs_to?` method. Instead of checking for
`macro == :belongs_to` throughout the source reuse existing
method.
I also bumped `foreign_key_present?` method onto on line because
the `belongs_to?` makes it shorter than other longer lines in
the same class.
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Return a null column when no column exists for an attribute
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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implement ActiveRecord::Base#pretty_print
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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Keep column defaults in type cast form
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The contract of `_field_changed?` assumes that the old value is always
type cast. That is not the case for the value in `Column#default` as
things are today. It appears there are other public methods that
assume that `Column#default` is type cast, as well. The reason for this
change originally was because the value gets put into `@raw_attributes`
in initialize. This reverts to the old behavior on `Column`, and updates
`initialize` to make sure that the values are in the right format.
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Revert "test pg, remove unused column assignments. Follow up to 254cdf47"
Related to #15492
This reverts commit 254cdf4728291277f3fbaa854f34495030e476b4.
This reverts commit 4bcf9029452e0c760af04faab6b549710401e8cf.
There are public methods that assume `Column#default` is type casted.
The return value of `Column#default` is publicly relevant and should not change.
/cc @sgrif
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Refactor quoting of binary data to not be based on the column type
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Respect limit for PG bit strings
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Refactor determination of whether the field has changed
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The types know more about what is going on than the dirty module. Let's
ask them!
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That data is internal to Active Record. What we care about is that
new records have the right default value.
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/cc @sgrif
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Fix polymorphic to check for `options[:polymorphic]` instead of
`options.key? :polymorphic` and then reuse the method `polymorphic?`
method instead of constantly checking the same `options[:polymorphic]`.
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Remove unused `initialize_attributes` method
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This was previously a hook for a special case related to `serialize`,
which has since been removed.
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This inlines casting for the most obvious types. The rest will
follow eventually. I need to put some tests in place, to make sure
that the inlining is not causing regressions.
/cc @sgrif
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the issue tracker. See also #15455 [ci skip]
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Nearly completely implemented in terms of custom properties.
`_before_type_cast` now stores the raw serialized string consistently,
which removes the need to keep track of "state". The following is now
consistently true:
- `model.serialized == model.reload.serialized`
- A model can be dumped and loaded infinitely without changing
- A model can be saved and reloaded infinitely without changing
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Don't change values in `@raw_attributes` during serialization
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During `init_with`, the attributes given to the coder will be placed
into `@raw_attributes`. As such, we should read from `@raw_attributes`
when encoding, rather than `@attributes`, which has been type cast.
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