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And improve changelongs.
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- Instead of using `to_f.phase`, just use `to_f.negative`?.
- This change works same for all cases except when number is "-0.0".
-0.0.to_f.negative? => false
-0.0.to_f.phase? => pi
- So -0.0 will be treated as positive from now onwards.
- So this change reverts changes from https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/6512.
- But it should be acceptable as we could not find any currency which
supports negative zeros.
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petabyte and exabyte numeric conversion has been added after the 5.0.0.beta1 release.
ref: 85048e90ab6ff6963919a9d10493b3910cd67b68
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rthbound/adds-exception-object-to-instrumenter-payload
Adds exception object to instrumenter's payload
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- Adds new key/value pair to payload when an exception is raised
e.g. `:exception_object=> #<RuntimeError: FAIL>`
- Updates relevant test
- Adds CHANGELOG entry
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It's numeric and the framework is called Action Controller.
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CHANGELOG entry for petabyte and exabyte
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During the `5.0.0.beta1` release, the CHANGELOGs got an entry like the
following:
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* No changes.
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It is kinda confusing as there are indeed changes after it. Not a
biggie, just a small pass over the CHANGELOGs.
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class and module variables that live per-thread
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Deprecate passing string to define callback.
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Before this commit, the sole presence of the Listen constant
enabled the evented file watcher (unless listen resorted to
the polling backend).
This way, applications may depend on listen for other stuff
independently of this feature. Also, allows teams with mixed
setups to decide at boot time whether the evented watcher
should be enabled for each particular instance.
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Added test cases
Using kwargs instead of three seperate functions
Updated parameterize in transliterate.rb
Updated parameterize in transliterate.rb
Added deprecation warnings and updating RDoc+Guide
Misspelled separtor. Fixed.
Deprecated test cases and added support to parameterize with keyword parameters
Squashing commits.
Fixed test cases and added deprecated test cases
Small changes to Gemfile.lock and CHANGELOG
Update Gemfile.lock
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`HashWithIndifferentAccess.new` respects the default value or proc on
objects that respond to `#to_hash`
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objects that respond to `#to_hash`.
Builds on the work of #12550 where `.new` will convert the object (that respond to `#to_hash`) to a hash and
add that hash's keys and values to itself.
This change will also make `.new` respect the default value or proc of objects that respond to `#to_hash`.
In other words, this `.new` behaves exactly like `.new_from_hash_copying_default`.
`.new_from_hash_copying_default` now simply invokes `.new` and any references to `.new_from_hash_copying_default`
are replaced with `.new`.
Added tests confirm behavior.
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Handle invalid UTF-8 strings when HTML escaping
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Use `ActiveSupport::Multibyte::Unicode.tidy_bytes` to handle invalid UTF-8
strings in `ERB::Util.unwrapped_html_escape` and `ERB::Util.html_escape_once`.
Prevents user-entered input passed from a querystring into a form field from
causing invalid byte sequence errors.
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Given that this pull request affects a mutable value, we need to test
for and document the affects on the receiver in this case.
Additionally, this pull request was missing a CHANGELOG entry.
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Round some numbers more humanely
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Fix #20869
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Fix deprecation warning messages on deprecate_methods
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Fix cache fetch instrumentation
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Move from `AS::Callbacks::CallbackChain.halt_and_display_warning_on_return_false`
to `AS::Callbacks.halt_and_display_warning_on_return_false` base on
[this
discussion](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/21218#discussion_r39354580)
Fix the documentation broken by 0a120a818d413c64ff9867125f0b03788fc306f8
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With this we can perform new assertions on the returned value without having
to cache it with an outer variable or wrapping all subsequent assertions inside
the `assert_difference` block.
Before:
```
post = nil
assert_difference -> { Post.count }, 1 do
Post.create
end
assert_predicate post, :persisted?
```
Now:
```
post = assert_difference -> { Post.count } do
Post.create
end
assert_predicate post, :persisted?
```
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Rails 4.2.3 AS::Callbacks will not halt chain if `false` is returned.
That is the behavior of specific callbacks like AR::Callbacks and
AM::Callbacks.
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The concept of a blank date or time doesn't make sense so we can short
circuit the calls for `blank?` on these classes to gain small speed boost.
Fixes #21657
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The thread_safe gem is being deprecated and all its code has been merged
into the concurrent-ruby gem. The new class, Concurrent::Map, is exactly
the same as its predecessor except for fixes to two bugs discovered
during the merge.
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