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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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Add missing `+` around a some literals.
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Mainly around `nil`
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Style/SpaceBeforeBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces
Fix all violations in the repository.
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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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Ruby 2.4 unifies Fixnum and Bignum into Integer: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12005
* Forward compat with new unified Integer class in Ruby 2.4+.
* Backward compat with separate Fixnum/Bignum in Ruby 2.2 & 2.3.
* Drops needless Fixnum distinction in docs, preferring Integer.
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In Ruby 2.4 the `to_time` method for both `DateTime` and `Time` will
preserve the timezone of the receiver when converting to an instance
of `Time`. Since Rails 5.0 will support Ruby 2.2, 2.3 and later we
need to introduce a compatibility layer so that apps that upgrade do
not break. New apps will have a config initializer file that defaults
to match the new Ruby 2.4 behavior going forward.
For information about the changes to Ruby see:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12189
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12271
Fixes #24617.
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Previously `String#to_time` returned the midnight of the current date
in some cases where there was no relavant information in the string.
Now the method returns `nil` instead in those cases.
Fixes #22958.
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s/symantically/semantically/
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For better or worse, anonymous `*` args will allocate arrays. Ideally,
the interpreter would optimize away this allocation. However, given the
number of times we call `html_safe` it seems worth the shedding idealism
and going for performance. This line was the top allocation spot for a
scaffold (and presumably worse on real applications).
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[ci skip]
Fixes #20808
[Vipul A M & Julio Lopez]
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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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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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Call to Object#try was removed with this pull request https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/21596
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Saves about 6 MB, about 40% faster.
**strip_heredoc.rb**
```ruby
require "active_support/core_ext/object/try"
require "get_process_mem"
class String
def strip_heredoc
indent = scan(/^[ \t]*(?=\S)/).min.try(:size) || 0
gsub(/^[ \t]{#{indent}}/, '')
end
end
if ENV["MEASURE_MEMORY"] == "yes"
mem = GetProcessMem.new
GC.start
GC.disable
10000.times do
<<-MSG.strip_heredoc
xhr and xml_http_request methods are deprecated in favor of
`get :index, xhr: true` and `post :create, xhr: true`
MSG
end
before = mem.mb
after = mem.mb
GC.enable
puts "Before: #{before} MiB"
puts "After: #{after} MiB"
puts "Diff: #{after - before} MiB"
end
```
**patched_strip_heredoc.rb**
```ruby
require "active_support/core_ext/object/try"
require "get_process_mem"
class String
def patched_strip_heredoc
gsub(/^#{scan(/^[ \t]*(?=\S)/).min}/, "".freeze)
end
end
if ENV["MEASURE_MEMORY"] == "yes"
mem = GetProcessMem.new
GC.start
GC.disable
10000.times do
<<-MSG.patched_strip_heredoc
xhr and xml_http_request methods are deprecated in favor of
`get :index, xhr: true` and `post :create, xhr: true`
MSG
end
before = mem.mb
after = mem.mb
GC.enable
puts "Before: #{before} MiB"
puts "After: #{after} MiB"
puts "Diff: #{after - before} MiB"
end
```
**Before**
```
$ MEASURE_MEMORY=yes ruby strip_heredoc.rb
Before: 44.73828125 MiB
After: 44.7734375 MiB
Diff: 0.03515625 MiB
```
**After**
```
$ MEASURE_MEMORY=yes ruby patched_strip_heredoc.rb
Before: 37.9765625 MiB
After: 38.015625 MiB
Diff: 0.0390625 MiB
```
`44.7734375 - 38.015625 = 6.75`
=> **Saves about 6.75 MiB**
**benchmark.rb**
```ruby
require "benchmark/ips"
require_relative "./strip_heredoc"
require_relative "./patched_strip_heredoc"
def original
<<-MSG.strip_heredoc
xhr and xml_http_request methods are deprecated in favor of
`get :index, xhr: true` and `post :create, xhr: true`
MSG
end
def patched
<<-MSG.patched_strip_heredoc
xhr and xml_http_request methods are deprecated in favor of
`get :index, xhr: true` and `post :create, xhr: true`
MSG
end
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report("original") { original }
x.report(" patched") { patched }
x.compare!
end
```
```
$ ruby -v benchmark.rb
ruby 2.2.2p95 (2015-04-13 revision 50295) [x86_64-darwin14]
Calculating -------------------------------------
original 5.652k i/100ms
patched 6.477k i/100ms
-------------------------------------------------
original 54.076k (± 5.7%) i/s - 271.296k
patched 74.557k (± 6.2%) i/s - 375.666k
Comparison:
patched: 74557.0 i/s
original: 54076.4 i/s - 1.38x slower
```
=> **About 38% faster**
1. Clone rails project `git clone git@github.com:rails/rails.git`
2. Apply this patch to
`activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/strip.rb`
3. `cd activesupport`
4. run `rake`
5. And tests passed:
```
➜ activesupport $ rake
/Users/Juan/.rubies/ruby-2.2.2/bin/ruby -w -I"lib:test"
"/Users/Juan/.rubies/ruby-2.2.2/lib/ruby/2.2.0/rake/rake_test_loader.rb"
"test/**/*_test.rb"
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Finished in 15.343004s, 214.2344 runs/s, 24902.4898 assertions/s.
3287 runs, 382079 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 48 skips
You have skipped tests. Run with --verbose for details.
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[ci skip] Documentation: Switch around a common phrase for readability
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Conflicts:
guides/source/4_0_release_notes.md
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Update documentation examples for String#remove [skip ci]
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Fixes #19070.
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`coder.represent_scalar` means something along the lines of "Here is a quoted
string, you can just add it to the output", which is not the case here. It only
works for simple strings that can appear unquoted in YAML, but causes problems
for e.g. primitive-like strings ("1", "true").
`coder.represent_object` on the other hand, means that "This is the Ruby-object
representation for this thing suitable for use in YAML dumping", which is what
we want here.
Before:
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("Hello").to_yaml # => "Hello"
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("true").to_yaml # => true
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("false").to_yaml # => false
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("1").to_yaml # => 1
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("1.1").to_yaml # => 1.1
After:
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("Hello").to_yaml # => "Hello"
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("true").to_yaml # => "true"
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("false").to_yaml # => "false"
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("1").to_yaml # => "1"
YAML.load ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("1.1").to_yaml # => "1.1"
If we ever want Ruby to behave more like PHP or JavaScript though, this is an
excellent trick to use ;)
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Amended json_escape comments
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still be html_escaped if being inserted ingot he DOM via JQuery's html() method.
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onwards.
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