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They should not be used on people application so they should not be
present on the API documentation.
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[postgres] remove (outer) sub-class declarations with nested modules/classes
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redundant
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... 'shared' OID, ArrayParser and Cast helpers, also re-arranged Column's dependencies
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parent_name is a string of nil, never a blank string so we don't need to
use presence.
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Fix how to compute class name on habtm namespaced.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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Thank's for @laurocaetano for the help with tests. :smiley:
Fixes #14709
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Make filter_binds filter out symbols that are equal to strings
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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ActiveRecord::Relation::Merger's filter_binds method does not filter out bind
variables when one of the attribute nodes has a string name, but the other has
a symbol name, even when those names are actually equal.
This can result in there being more bind variables than placeholders in the
generated SQL. This is particularly an issue for PostgreSQL, where this is
treated as an error.
This patch changes the filter_binds method to make it convert both attribute
names to strings before comparing.
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remove warning `ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or even spaces`
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[Brad Bennett, Jessica Yao, & Lakshmi Parthasarathy]
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this change was unneccsary as nothing was gained from it
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Rename delete_all_records because this name better describes
what the method is doing. We can then remove :all from the
hm:t version and pull out the unoptimized call to load_target
in delete_records and pass it directly.
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Refactor delete_count method to only handle delete_all or nullify/nil cases
and not destroy and switch to if/else rather than case statement. This
refactoring allows removal of :all symbol usage.
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Refactor by creating two methods delete_all_records and delete_records
to be called by delete_all and delete (or destroy) respectively.
This reduces the number of conditionals required to handle _how_
records get deleted.
The new delete_count method handles how scope is applied to which
delete action.
A delete_all_records method also has to be called in has_many_through
association because of how the methods are chained. This will be
refactored later on.
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[postgres] include PgArrayParser directly
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if not found
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* by default composite types are mapped as `OID::Identity` and issue a warning
* the user is advised to register his own `OID::Type` to make use of composite types
Registering a new `OID::Type` does currently not allow to specify the type casting
behavior when writing to the database. In order for it to work we need to use the
values within `@attributes`. They are already being type casted and are ready to be
written to the DB.
See https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/57643c961feb24b662620d330e71103a830003e8/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb#L460-L462
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Closes #10802.
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Before this patch `Infinity`, `-Infinity` and `Nan` were read as `0`.
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In #10410 it was noted that you can no longer create PK's with the
type of bigserial in PostgreSQL in 4.0.0.rc1. This is mostly
because the newer adapter is checking for column type with the
id column instead of just letting it pass through like it did
before.
Side effects:
You may just create a PK column of a type that you really don't
want to be your PK. As far as I can tell this was allowed in 3.2.X
and perhaps an exception should be raised if you try and do
something extremely dumb.
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Modify assert conditions not to be affected
by each database bind variable naming conventions
Closes #14999.
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by each database bind variable naming conventions
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Improve documentation
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correcting method documentation [ci skip]
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take/change-test-name-for-ActiveRecord--Validations#valid-
Refactor AR's validations_test.rb
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The `:context` switch feature is implemented in
ActiveRecord::Validations#valid? method, so we should rename the test
names, and execute `valid?` in the test.
Change test name in AR's validations_test.rb
This test is testing save method's code
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Don't make free form text appear in code blocks [ci skip]
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Closes #15024.
These operations happen before instances are created.
The current behavior is misleading and can result in broken behavior.
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