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Just cleaning up the formatting of the example code here to format an inline bit of commentary as a comment.
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[ci skip]
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To be removed in Rails 6.0 (default for the deprecate helper). Code
moved around as well for the ActiveSupport::Deprecation modules, since
it was dependent on ActiveSupport::Inflector being loaded for it to
work. By "lazy loading" the Inflector code from within the Deprecation
code, we can require ActiveSupport::Deprecation from
ActiveSupport::Inflector and not get a circular dependency issue.
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This basically reverts 8da30ad6be34339124ba4cb4e36aea260dda12bc
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An alternative to DeprecatedConstantProxy which works more transparently
with exceptions because it returns the object that the new constant
refers to rather than a proxy. This is then compatible with
`rescue OldException`.
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