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argument as when we do it in Record.find (primary_key, id and model).
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Use `ActiveRecord::TestCase` rather than `ActiveSupport::TestCase` in AR test cases
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test cases
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Pass over changelogs
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Creating a new Topic class instead of class_eval for the existing one
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since it affects another test `ReflectionTest#test_read_attribute_names`
Address #26099
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Thinking .. relative to files is not natural, we are used
to think "parent of a directory", and we have __dir__
nowadays.
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If you call `remove_index` with wrong options, say a type, like I did,
you get:
```
== 20160810072541 RemoveUniqueIndexOnGoals: migrating =========================
-- remove_index(:goal, {:coulmn=>:kid_id, :unique=>true})
rails aborted!
StandardError: An error has occurred, this and all later migrations canceled:
undefined method `ArgumentError' for #<ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter:0x007fb7dec91b28>
```
What happened is that I mistyped column (coulmn) and got a
`NoMethodError`, because of a missing comma during the raise. This made
Ruby think we're calling the method `ArgumentError`.
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Hash syntax auto-correcting breaks alignments. 411ccbdab2608c62aabdb320d52cb02d446bb39c
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also test `ROWNUM <=` for Oracle 11g or older version of Oracle and Oracle visitor
Oracle 12c database and Arel Oracle12 visitor supports better top N query.
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A few have been left for aesthetic reasons, but have made a pass
and removed most of them.
Note that if the method `foo` returns an array, `foo << 1`
is a regular push, nothing to do with assignments, so
no self required.
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Some case expressions remain, need to think about those ones.
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`ActiveRecord::PredicateBuilder#expand` to be private
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This method is not touched from outside.
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Revert passing arel node with splat binds for `where`
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Passing arel node with splat binds for `where` was introduced at #22877
for uniqueness validator supports prepared statement. But I'd not like
to introduce the following usage:
```ruby
Foo.where(arel, *binds)
```
I'd like to revert this internal usage.
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A `value` is only used for checking `value.nil?`. It is unnecessary if
immediately return when `value.nil?`.
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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Fix `enum` with `alias_attribute`
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Fixes #25892.
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Remove unused `table` arg for `UniquenessValidator#scope_relation`
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Make `name` and `binds` to optional args for `exec_{insert,update,delete}`
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`insert`, `update`, `delete`, and `exec_query` have a default value
against `name` and `binds`. But `exec_insert`, `exec_update`, and
`exec_delete` not have. It is an inconvenience and inconsistent.
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So this bug is kinda funky. The code path is basically "if we weren't passed an
instance of the class we compose to, and we have a converter, call that".
Ignoring the hash case for a moment, everything after that was roughly intended
to be the "else" clause, meaning that we are expected to have an instance of
the class we compose to. Really, we should be blowing up in that case, as we
can give a much better error message than what they user will likely get (e.g.
`NameError: No method first for String` or something). Still, Ruby is duck
typed, so if the object you're assigning responds to the same methods as the
type you compose to, knock yourself out.
The hash case was added in 36e9be8 to remove a bunch of special cased code from
multiparameter assignment. I wrongly assumed that the only time we'd get a hash
there is in that case. Multiparameter assignment will construct a very specific
hash though, where the keys are integers, and we will have a set of keys
covering `1..part.size` exactly. I'm pretty sure this could actually be passed
around as an array, but that's a different story. Really I should convert this
to something like `class MultiParameterAssignment < Hash; end`, which I might
do soon. However for a change that I'm willing to backport to 4-2-stable, this
is what I want to go with for the time being.
Fixes #25978
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Introduce new ActiveRecord transaction error classes
Closes #26018
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kamipo/tx_serialization_error_should_inherit_statement_invalid
`TransactionSerializationError` should inherit `StatementInvalid` for backward compatibility
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backward compatibility
Originally `TransactionSerializationError` was `StatementInvalid` in
Rails 5.0. It should keep backward compatibility.
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Because `scope` (`target_scope`) is a `AssociationRelation`.
`AssociationRelation` handles `set_inverse_instance`.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.0.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/association_relation.rb#L31-L33
See also #26022.
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Remove unnecessary `set_inverse_instance` in finder methods
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Because `scope` (`target_scope`) is a `AssociationRelation`.
`AssociationRelation` handles `set_inverse_instance`.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.0.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/association_relation.rb#L31-L33
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- Followup of https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/23179.
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`FinderMethods` uses `records` (`load_target`) when `loaded?` is true
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