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to "without replacement"
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We've stopped using it internally, in favor of polymorphism. So should
you!
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Fixes #15705.
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Remove `serialized?` from the type interface
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Open extension point for defining options in build_through_record
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This fixes #15496
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Remove unused `method_missing` definition
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We always define attribute methods in the constructor or in `init_with`.
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prevent bad automatic inverse_of association
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reflecting on wrong association
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member = Member.new(club: Club.new)
member.save!
Before:
member.current_membership.club_id # => nil
After:
member.current_membership.club_id # => club's id
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Detect in-place changes on mutable AR attributes
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We have several mutable types on Active Record now. (Serialized, JSON,
HStore). We need to be able to detect if these have been modified in
place.
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Remove unused column types override
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Reorder test which does not represent real world usage
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We don't generally modify our classes at runtime like this. Let's create
the instance after the class is created. Original commit doesn't imply
that this was intentional behavior.
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variables [ci skip]
Thanks to @matthewd for the excellent feedback! :heart:
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This partially reverts commit 1a203d5e07f639332880099fab610b886b1742fc.
Reason: It was committed by accident
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Ensure we always define attribute methods
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Introduce an Attribute object to handle the type casting dance
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There's a lot more that can be moved to these, but this felt like a good
place to introduce the object. Plans are:
- Remove all knowledge of type casting from the columns, beyond a
reference to the cast_type
- Move type_cast_for_database to these objects
- Potentially make them mutable, introduce a state machine, and have
dirty checking handled here as well
- Move `attribute`, `decorate_attribute`, and anything else that
modifies types to mess with this object, not the columns hash
- Introduce a collection object to manage these, reduce allocations, and
not require serializing the types
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We guarantee that `model.value` does not change after
`model.save && model.reload`. This requires type casting user input for
non-string types.
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Add a test to ensure we don't get a performance regression on #hash
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Use a conditional rather than early return in `id`
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Fix performance regression on preloading HABTM associations
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We'd spend a lot of time calling `hash` and `eql?` on the join model,
which has no primary key. Calling `id` with no primary key is a really
slow way to get back `nil`, so we can improve the performance there.
However, even with the escape clause, we *still* weren't getting high
enough performance, as we were checking the primary key too much. `hash`
will always return `nil.hash` for records with no id, and `==` will
always return `false`. We can optimize those cases in the HABTM join
model.
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Topics call `serialize :content`, which means that the values in the
database should be YAML encoded, and we would only expect to receive
YAML strings to `update_column` and `update_columns`.
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morgoth/fix-automatic-maintaining-test-schema-for-sql-format
ActiveRecord::Migration.maintain_test_schema! doesn't work with structure.sql
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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schema format.
Additionally:
* It changes `purge` task on `sqlite3` adapter to recreate database file, to
be consistent with other adapters.
* Adds `purge` step when loading from `schema.rb`
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Remove unused require
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We're not longer using `ipaddr` in schema dumper
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The column name given by the adapter doesn't include the table
namespace, so going through the hashed version of the result set causes
overridden keys.
Fixes #15649
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Refactor determination of max updated timestamp
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`[].max # => nil`
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begin refactoring add_constraints by moving join keys
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add_constraints is complicated and difficult to read. This is the
beginning of a long process of refactoring this code. First step:
moved the join keys out of AssociationScope and into reflection.
We then don't need to call `reflection` because now reflection is
`self`.
`foreign_key` must be named something else because reflection already has a
`foreign_key` method and when passed into `JoinKeys` it was getting the
wrong assignment. `reflection_foreign_key` seemed to be an appropriate name.
I also named `key` `reflection_key` to match `reflection_foreign_key`.
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rm cached attributes
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The original patch that added this concept can be found
[here](https://web.archive.org/web/20090601022739/http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/9767).
The current default behavior is to cache everything except serialized
columns, unless the user specified otherwise. If anyone were to specify
otherwise, many types would actually be completely broken. Still, the
method is left in place with a deprecation warning in case anyone is
actually still calling this method.
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Remove deprecation warning
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