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Example codes that use `has_many` or `before_create` in `Module::Concerning` look like active record models.
So I've made them inherit `ApplicationRecord`.
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This basically reverts 8da30ad6be34339124ba4cb4e36aea260dda12bc
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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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This is a squash of the following commits, from first to last:
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Fix minor, random things I’ve come across lately that individually
did not seem worth making a PR for, so I saved them for one commit.
One common error is using “it’s” (which is an abbreviation of “it is”)
when the possessive “its” should be used for indicating possession.
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Changes include the name of a test, so remove the `[skip ci]` (thanks @senny).
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Line wrap the changes at 80 chars and add one more doc fix.
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Add a missing line wrap in the Contributing to Ruby on Rails Guide.
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Line wrap the `TIP` section in the Contributing to Ruby on Rails Guide as well.
Rendering the guide locally with `bundle exec rake guides:generate` did
not show any change in on-screen formatting after adding the line wrap.
The HTML generated is (extra line added to illustrate where the line
wrap takes place):
<div class="info"><p>Please squash your commits into a single commit
when appropriate. This
simplifies future cherry picks and also keeps the git log
clean.</p></div>
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Squash commits.
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[ci skip]
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A natural, low-ceremony way to separate responsibilities within a class.
Imported from https://github.com/37signals/concerning#readme
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