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String#camelize was returning nil without any feedback when an
invalid option was passed as parameter. This update makes the method
to raises an ArgumentError when the option passed is invalid, similar
to what Ruby does for String#downcase (and others) in 2.4.1.
https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.1/String.html#method-i-downcase
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mubashirhanif/add_keep_id_suffix_option_to_humanize_new
Add keep id suffix option to humanize new
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some documentation
remove extra whitespace.
Added id in the middle test case and corrected some testcases.
Some Coding standard guidelines corrections as suggested by codeclimate.
Some more corrections suggested by codeclimate.
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Mainly around `nil`
[ci skip]
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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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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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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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[ci skip] Documentation: Switch around a common phrase for readability
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1. spacing issues
2. spelling correction
3. grammar correction
4. Add missing docs
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Before:
When calling String#pluralize with count=1 then it returned same
string, but with count other than 1, returned new string.
After:
String#pluralize always return a new string.
=> Prevent mutation of a string inadvertently.
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So strings can be humanized without being capitalized:
'employee_salary'.humanize # => "Employee salary"
'employee_salary'.humanize(capitalize: false) # => "employee salary"
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This reverts commit fa3ef8e82ab2f96cf15ef9bc885b2468fad77621, reversing
changes made to e0af93dd3a5eeee2e2a67b05f34afb66cc80c00b.
Reason: Routes, Active Record and the rendering stack should not depend
on the default locale
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The inflector was made aware of locales in 7db0b073fec6bc3e6f213b58c76e7f43fcc2ab97,
but it defaulted to :en. That should actually be our default
locale instead.
Fixes #10125
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Fix document for String#humanize
Conflicts:
activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb
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The Inflector is currently not very supportive of internationalized
websites. If a user wants to singularize and/or pluralize words based on
any locale other than English, they must define each case in locale
files. Rather than create large locale files with mappings between
singular and plural words, why not allow the Inflector to accept a
locale?
This patch makes ActiveSupport::Inflector locale aware and uses `:en`` unless
otherwise specified. Users will still be provided a list of English (:en)
inflections, but they may additionally define inflection rules for other
locales. Each list is kept separately and permanently. There is no reason to
limit users to one list of inflections:
ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections(:es) do |inflect|
inflect.plural(/$/, 's')
inflect.plural(/([^aeéiou])$/i, '\1es')
inflect.plural(/([aeiou]s)$/i, '\1')
inflect.plural(/z$/i, 'ces')
inflect.plural(/á([sn])$/i, 'a\1es')
inflect.plural(/é([sn])$/i, 'e\1es')
inflect.plural(/í([sn])$/i, 'i\1es')
inflect.plural(/ó([sn])$/i, 'o\1es')
inflect.plural(/ú([sn])$/i, 'u\1es')
inflect.singular(/s$/, '')
inflect.singular(/es$/, '')
inflect.irregular('el', 'los')
end
'ley'.pluralize(:es) # => "leyes"
'ley'.pluralize(:en) # => "leys"
'avión'.pluralize(:es) # => "aviones"
'avión'.pluralize(:en) # => "avións"
A multilingual Inflector should be of use to anybody that is tasked with
internationalizing their Rails application.
Signed-off-by: David Celis <david@davidcelis.com>
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Use ActiveModel::Errors in inflection example docs as well.
Also fixes wrong information and link to locale file related to
Errors#full_messages in I18n guide.
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This commit also implements a faster version of #demodulize I was unable
to isolate with git add --patch.
Not a big fan of the name #deconstantize. It complements #demodulize
getting rid of the rightmost constant, hence the name, but it is
unrelated to the well-known #constantize. So unsure. Could not come
with anything better, please feel free to rename.
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refactored common constantize tests into ConstantizeTestCases
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's/[ \t]*$//' -i {} \;)
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This removes ActiveModel dependency on TZInfo.
[#4979 state:committed]
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
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