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Use frozen-string-literal in ActiveSupport
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if using prefix version.
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* Allow a default value to be declared for class_attribute
* Convert to using class_attribute default rather than explicit setter
* Removed instance_accessor option by mistake
* False is a valid default value
* Documentation
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* Fix rdoc code formatting — `tt`, not backticks
* Fix/simplify sentence grammar — should at least just be “and the like”, not “likes”, but this is just general tightening up.
* Add note that delegated methods must be public. Tested here: https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/7ff5ccae94ce2aff76b5f8a31a28e305a047d642/activesupport/test/core_ext/module_test.rb#L359-L365
* Simplify example code for delegate_missing_to. The example had complexity that wasn’t necessary for demonstrating `delegate_missing_to`. This gets rid of a bunch of cruft so the example is more obvious about what’s going on regarding the feature itself.
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https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/505537082849d912e8e29819655b80a573e93c0c
added a call to `remove_possible_method`, but didn't require the file
that defines it.
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If we require 'active_support/core_ext/enumerable' on Ruby 2.4,
we'll see following warning because `Enumerable#sum` and `Array#sum`
are added in Ruby 2.4.
```
rails/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/enumerable.rb:20: warning: method redefined; discarding old sum
```
The minimal way to fix the warning is `alias sum sum`.
```
$ ruby -v
ruby 2.4.1p111 (2017-03-22 revision 58053) [x86_64-linux]
$ ruby -w -e "def a; end; def a; end"
-e:1: warning: method redefined; discarding old a
-e:1: warning: previous definition of a was here
$ ruby -w -e "def a; end; alias a a; def a; end"
```
But this behavior is not intended. (@amatsuda was told by @ko1)
So we should use `alias` as a meaningful way.
Ruby 2.4's `sum` (`orig_sum`) assumes an `identity` is `0` when we omit `identity`
so we can delegate to `orig_sum` with explicit `identity` only.
In a strict sense, we can detect `identity` by check instance's class
but we don't care at this time about that because calling `Enumerable#sum` is rare.
In many cases, we will call `Array#sum`.
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There's a difference in the results between `Date#to_time(:local)` and
`Date#in_time_zone` but it is subtle and can confuse users (like me :-).
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Prevent aliases Array#append and Array#prepend
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https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/f57d515d69b7a35477b9ba5d08fe117df1f1e275
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Support `:offset` in `Time#change` and `:zone` or `:offset`
in `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#change`.
Fixes #28723.
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So we shouldn't claim they're there, even when asked explicitly.
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In the context of controller parameters, reverse_merge is commonly used
to provide defaults for user input. Having an alias to reverse_merge
called with_defaults feels more idiomatic for Rails.
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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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duplicable
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Add documentation to use with_options anywhere in the same class [ci
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We are overriding it in `Time` and `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` so
there's no point in having it in the `DateAndTime::Compatibility`
module. Also add some docs for the `to_time` implementations.
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Allow Time#to_time on frozen objects. Return frozen time rather than "RuntimeError: can't modify frozen Time"
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state, and preserve_timezone flag.
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For naming consistency when using the RFC 3339 profile
of ISO 8601 in applications.
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The `Time.xmlschema` and consequently its alias `iso8601` accepts
timestamps without a offset in contravention of the RFC 3339
standard. This method enforces that constraint and raises an
`ArgumentError` if it doesn't.
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Adding support for these options now allows us to update the
`DateTime#end_of` methods to match the equivalent `Time#end_of`
methods, e.g:
datetime = DateTime.now.end_of_day
datetime.nsec == 999999999 # => true
Fixes #21424.
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Marshal#load so it can take a proc
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When the delegation target is nil and the allow_nil option is not
in use, a Module::DelegationError is raised.
class C
delegate :a, to: :b
def b
nil
end
end
C.new.a
# => Module::DelegationError: C#a delegated to b.a, but b is nil
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The exact inspect output of a BigDecimal is out of scope for what we're trying
to communicate about `dup` and `duplicable?` here.
Adding two examples distracts is disctracting, so keep the docs from before
since our minimal version is Ruby 2.2.2.
[ Koichi ITO, Jon Moss, Kasper Timm Hansen ]
This reverts commit 2163874dedaf83e67599c2930c2686caa165fbad, reversing
changes made to 46fdbc5290335ed38fa9fe2b6b0ef8abe4eccb1b.
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cf. https://github.com/ruby/bigdecimal/pull/42
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The Numeric extensions like 1.day, 1.month, etc. shouldn't know
how the internals of ActiveSupport::Duration works.
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durations from code
ActiveSupport::Duration.parse('P3Y') == 3.years # It should be true
Duration parsing made independent from any moment of time:
Fixed length in seconds is assigned to each duration part during parsing.
Changed duration of months and years in seconds to more accurate and logical:
1. The value of 365.2425 days in Gregorian year is more accurate
as it accounts for every 400th non-leap year.
2. Month's length is bound to year's duration, which makes
sensible comparisons like `12.months == 1.year` to be `true`
and nonsensical ones like `30.days == 1.month` to be `false`.
Calculations on times and dates with durations shouldn't be affected as
duration's numeric value isn't used in calculations, only parts are used.
Methods on `Numeric` like `2.days` now use these predefined durations
to avoid duplicating of duration constants through the codebase and
eliminate creation of intermediate durations.
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Actually, private methods cannot be called with `self.`, so it's not just redundant, it's a bad habit in Ruby
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