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Ruby 2.4.0 has trouble duplicating certain symbols created from
strings via `to_sym`.
It didn't happen with `'symbol'.to_sym.dup` for some reason, but
works fine with the longer string sample.
Once a newer Ruby version with a fix is released we'll get have
a failing test case we can fix.
Ref: #27532
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Per https://www.timeanddate.com/counters/firstnewyear.html, it's already
2017 in a lot of places, so we should bump the Rails license years to
2017.
[ci skip]
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Some methods were added to public API in
5b14129d8d4ad302b4e11df6bd5c7891b75f393c and they should be not part of
the public API.
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See [this test](https://gist.github.com/utilum/78918f1b64f8b61ee732cb266db7c43a).
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there aren't any instance method defined in this class
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Support double-yield inside an around callback
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It's questionable whether this is a good thing -- it forces any later/
inner callback to handle multiple invocations, along with the actual
wrapped action. But it worked prior to 871ca21f6a1d65c0ec78cb5a9641411e2210460b,
so we shouldn't break it unintentionally.
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In the following situation:
```ruby
class Bar
end
module Baz
end
class Foo
prepend Baz
end
class Foo::Bar
end
```
Running `Inflector.constantize('Foo::Bar')` would blow up with a NameError.
What is happening is that `constatize` was written before the introduction
of prepend, and wrongly assume that `klass.ancestors.first == klass`.
So it uses `klass.ancestors.inject` without arguments, as a result
a prepended module is used in place of the actual class.
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`NilClass`, `FalseClass`, `TrueClass`, `Symbol` and `Numeric` can dup
with Ruby 2.4+.
Ref: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12979
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BigDecimal('an invalid string') has changed its behavior to raise an ArgumentError since 1.3.0
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10286
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Follow up to 79a5ea9eadb4d43b62afacedc0706cbe88c54496
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This behavior changed in Ruby starting with 2.3.0, as a result of
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11360. This results in a change in
behavior of these methods which is likely undesirable.
Fixes #27238
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Fix arguments passing in testing isolation
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The issue affects MRI 2.2.5, MRI 2.3.3, JRuby 9.1.6.0. It can be reproduced by:
```
$ cd activemodel
$ NO_FORK=1 bundle exec rake test
```
If we wrap original arguments in quotes, it will be considered as a one big single argument.
Later, [`rake/rake_test_loader.rb`](https://github.com/ruby/rake/blob/7863b97/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb#L15)
will iterate over ARGS and try to require that huge single "argument" (which is a list of multiple .rb files).
This leads to an exception:
```
/Users/kir/Project
s/opensource/rails/vendor/bundle/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb:15:in `require': cannot load such file -- /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/activemodel/test/cases/
attribute_assignment_test.rb [stripped] /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/activemodel/test/cases/validations/with_validation_test.rb /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/activemodel/test/cases/validations_test
.rb (LoadError)
from /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/vendor/bundle/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb:15:in `block in <main>'
from /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/vendor/bundle/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb:4:in `select'
from /Users/kir/Projects/opensource/rails/vendor/bundle/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb:4:in `<main>'
```
Originally quotes were introduced in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/19819 to fix MRI 2.2.2.
The fix solves issue on all affected platforms: MRI 2.2.5, MRI 2.3.3, JRuby 9.1.6.0.
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Prior to this commit, `3.months - 3.months` would result in a duration
that has the "parts" of `[[:months, 3], [:months, -3]]`. This would mean
that it was subtly different than `2.months - 2.months`. When applied to
a time, the date might actually change if the resulting day doesn't
exist however many months in the future, even though in both cases we
just wanted to add `0`, which should always be an identity operation.
With this change, we now store the parts as a hash, so `3.months -
3.months` is simply stored as `{ months: 0 }`.
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`Broadcast#silence` breaks custom loggers that do not include `Logg…
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`depend_on` message format is `"No such file to load -- %s.rb"`.
But `require_dependency` message is missing `.rb` suffix.
```
% git grep -n 'No such file to load'
actionview/test/actionpack/abstract/helper_test.rb:112: assert_equal "No such file to load -- very_invalid_file_name.rb", e.message
activesupport/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:245: def require_dependency(file_name, message = "No such file to load -- %s.rb")
activesupport/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:333: def depend_on(file_name, message = "No such file to load -- %s.rb")
```
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Removes 'raw: true' from MemCacheStore#read_multi
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https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/27066.
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The issue presented in #26246 showed a deeper underlying problem. When
we fell back to the exception handler for an exceptions cause, we were
calling that handler with the outer raised exception. This breaks the
calling code's expectations, especially if the exception has methods on
it behond those from `StandardError`.
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AS::Testing::Isolation has two ways to isolate the process:
forking and subprocessing. The second way is used on JRuby and other
platforms that don't support forking.
The way how subprocessing works is that we prepare a command to run a
new process:
```
/opt/rubies/2.3.0/bin/ruby -I{skipped_load_path} test/initializable_test.rb '' -nInitializableTests::Basic#test_Initializer_provides_context's_class_name
```
As you see, there's unescaped quote at the end of the line.
It leads to:
```
sh: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
sh: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
```
This fixes tests on MRI + NO_FORK variable and on JRuby :tada:
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Remove Active Support deprecations
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This reverts commit bad3a120f1690f393d8f6204b3ceee60f0ce707b, reversing
changes made to 2384317465ccb1dfca456a2b7798714b99f32711.
Reason: Adding a new option in the API for something that can be done
with a `#presence` check could do.
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Format and send logs to logger.fatal from DebugExceptions
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