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mtsmfm/fix-marshal-with-autoloading-for-nested-class
Fix marshal with autoloading for nested class/module
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#24150 break autoloading for nested class/module.
There is test for nested class but it doesn't work correctly.
Following code will autoload `ClassFolder::ClassFolderSubclass` before `Marshal.load`:
`assert_kind_of ClassFolder::ClassFolderSubclass, Marshal.load(dumped)`
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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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The native DateTime#<=> implementation can be used to compare instances
with numeric values being considered as astronomical julian day numbers
so we should call that instead of returning nil.
Fixes #24228.
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Add upcase_first method
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Prevent `Marshal.load` from looping infinitely
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Fix a bug in `Marshal.load` that caused it to loop indefinitely when
trying to autoload a constant that resolved to a different name.
This could occur when marshalling an ActiveRecord 4.0 object (e.g. into
memcached) and then trying to unmarshal it with Rails 4.2. The
marshalled payload contains a reference to
`ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter::Column`, which in
Rails 4.2 resolves to
`ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::AbstractMysqlAdapter::Column`.
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The current implentation of `thread_mattr_accessor` is setting
differently-named thread variables when defining class and
instance writer methods, so the method isn't working as documented:
Account.user = "DHH"
Account.user # => "DHH"
Account.new.user # => nil
a = Account.new
a.user = "ABC" # => "ABC"
a.class.user # => "DHH"
At this point `:attr_Account_user` and `:attr_Class_user` thread-local
variables have been created. Modify the reader and writer methods to use
the class name instead of 'Class'.
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After Ruby 1.9, we can easily get the constants that have been
defined locally by `Module.constants(false)`.
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Fixing failing specification for verifying the last week when the year is leap
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Add test coverage for ActiveSupport::NumericWithFormat#to_formatted_s
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class and module variables that live per-thread
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Parameterize with options to preserve the case of string
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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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Return a sized Enumerator from Hash#transform_values{!}
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This method was already niche, and is now redundant with `.new`
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`HashWithIndifferentAccess.new` respects the default value or proc on
objects that respond to `#to_hash`
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objects that respond to `#to_hash`.
Builds on the work of #12550 where `.new` will convert the object (that respond to `#to_hash`) to a hash and
add that hash's keys and values to itself.
This change will also make `.new` respect the default value or proc of objects that respond to `#to_hash`.
In other words, this `.new` behaves exactly like `.new_from_hash_copying_default`.
`.new_from_hash_copying_default` now simply invokes `.new` and any references to `.new_from_hash_copying_default`
are replaced with `.new`.
Added tests confirm behavior.
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Before this commit `Module#redefine_method` always changes
visibility of redefined method to `public`.
This commit changes behavior of Module#redefine_method` to
keep method visibility.
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This is primarily to fix method redefinition warnings in class_attribute
but may be of use in other places where we define singleton methods.
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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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ActiveSupport: Fixing issue when delegating to methods named "block", "args", or "arg"
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The default timestamp used for AR is `updated_at` in nanoseconds! (:nsec) This causes issues on any machine that runs an OS that supports nanoseconds timestamps, i.e. not-OS X, where the cache_key of the record persisted in the database (milliseconds precision) is out-of-sync with the cache_key in the ruby VM.
This commit adds:
A test that shows the issue, it can be found in the separate file `cache_key_test.rb`, because
- model couldn't be defined inline
- transactional testing needed to be turned off to get it to pass the MySQL tests
This seemed cleaner than putting it in an existing testcase file.
It adds :usec as a dateformat that calculates datetime in microseconds
It sets precision of cache_key to :usec instead of :nsec, as no db supports nsec precision on timestamps
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Currently, ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#utc? simply runs a check to see
if the linked ActiveSupport::TimeZone's name is "UTC". This will only
return true for ActiveSupport::TimeZone["UTC"], but not for time zones
such as "Etc/UTC", "Etc/Universal", or other time zones that are aliases
for UTC. Interestingly enough, ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#utc? is also
aliased as #gmt? but will return false for the "GMT" timezone (along
with other TZInfo aliases for GMT).
Instead of running a simple check on the TimeZone name, we can rely on
the underlying TZInfo::TimezonePeriod and TZInfo::TimezoneOffset which
keep a record of of the offset's abbreviated name. The possibilities
here for UTC time zones are `:UTC`, `:UCT`, and `:GMT`.
Signed-off-by: David <me@davidcel.is>
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mtsmfm/xmlschema-should-display-more-than-6-digits
TimeWithZone#xmlschema should be able to display more than 6 digits
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Change ^ and $ operators to \A and \z to prevent
code injection after the line breaks
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Added missing tests for transform_values! which returns Enumerator
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