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- Instead of using `to_f.phase`, just use `to_f.negative`?.
- This change works same for all cases except when number is "-0.0".
-0.0.to_f.negative? => false
-0.0.to_f.phase? => pi
- So -0.0 will be treated as positive from now onwards.
- So this change reverts changes from https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/6512.
- But it should be acceptable as we could not find any currency which
supports negative zeros.
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This fixes :warning: previous definition of download was here
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Allow to store .keep file in cache directory
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When `rails console` or `rails server` are used along with a logger set to output to `STDOUT` then the contents will show up twice. This happens because the logger is extended with `ActiveSupportLogger.broadcast` with a destination of STDOUT even if it is already outputting to `STDOUT`.
Previously PR #22592 attempted to fix this issue, but it ended up causing NoMethodErrors. A better approach than relying on adding a method and flow control is to inspect the log destination directly. For this `ActiveSupport::Logger.logger_outputs_to?` was introduced
```ruby
logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
ActiveSupport::Logger.logger_outputs_to?(logger, STDOUT)
# => true
```
To accomplish this we must look inside of an instance variable of standard lib's Logger `@logdev`. There is a related Ruby proposal to expose this method in a standard way: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11955
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This reverts related commits due to #22917.
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rthbound/adds-exception-object-to-instrumenter-payload
Adds exception object to instrumenter's payload
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- Adds new key/value pair to payload when an exception is raised
e.g. `:exception_object=> #<RuntimeError: FAIL>`
- Updates relevant test
- Adds CHANGELOG entry
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Support extended grapheme clusters and UAX 29
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We how have tests for every rule in UAX 29.
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http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-21.html is the version of UAX
29 that corresponds to Unicode 6.2.0. Unicode.unpack_graphemes now
implements all the rules listed there, including the ones for extended
grapheme clusters.
I added a new optional test,
test/multibyte_grapheme_break_conformance.rb, that is heavily based on
test/multibyte_normalization_conformance.rb, which runs the Unicode test
suite.
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This test is only testing normalization behavior, not any other Unicode
behaviors.
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Add test coverage for ActiveSupport::NumericWithFormat#to_formatted_s
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Add support for Petabyte and Exabyte in number to human size
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- uses instance defined level if no custom local log level defined
- Keeps track of local log level per [ thread + object-instance ]
- prevents memory leakage by removing local level hash key/value on #silence method exit
- avoids the use of Thread local variables
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Suppress warning (warning: ambiguous first argument; put
parentheses or a space even after `/' operator)
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Also, added a test case to make sure that the default deprecation horizon is
always bigger than the current Rails version.
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Fix cache fetch miss notification order
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Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/22477.
When I improved the caching instrumentation in
edd33c08d98723ae9bb89cf7f019277117ed6414, I inadvertently changed the
order of AS notifications when there is a cache miss.
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This test needs to have a require for the Listen gem or else it returns
an error when run by itself or with a certain order in the Active
Support tests. We use `silence_warnings` because Listen has some
warnings about private methods. It's already silenced when it's required
in Active Support EventedFileUpdateChecker.
```
1) Error:
EventedFileUpdateCheckerTest#test_should_not_execute_the_block_if_no_paths_are_given:
NameError: uninitialized constant EventedFileUpdateCheckerTest::Listen
test/evented_file_update_checker_test.rb:21:in `teardown'
```
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The test was was in here twice so we were seeing this error:
```
activesupport/test/caching_test.rb:658:
warning: method redefined; discarding old test_local_cache_of_read_nil
activesupport/test/caching_test.rb:634:
warning: previous definition of test_local_cache_of_read_nil was here
```
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class and module variables that live per-thread
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Add Logger option to disable message broadcasts
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When setting the Rails logger to log to STDOUT, it would broadcast the
log twice in development. This adds a setting that will prevent messages
from being broadcast to multiple logs, while still allowing calls to
`#close`, `#level=`, `#progname=`, and `#formatter=` to be broadcasted.
Fixes #14769, #11415
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Better English.
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Subscribing to notifications while inside the said instrumented section
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The issue is that on the exit from Instrumenter#instrument section,
an Evented listener will run into an error because its thread local
(Thread.current[:_timestack]) has not been set up by the #start
method (this obviously happens because the Evented listeners didn't
exist at the time, since no subscribtion to that section was made yet).
Note: support for subscribing to instrumented sections, while being
inside those instrumented sections, might be removed in the future.
Maybe fixes #21873.
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The failure have returned, so disabling the tests again. (The upgrade is
fine to keep.)
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In listen 3.0.4 and below, the `#stop` method on the notification
backends are a no-op, meaning that we are leaking them per test. This
ended up triggering another bug in Ruby that causes our builds to fail
randomly on CI.
listen bug: https://github.com/guard/listen/issues/353
ruby bug: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11744
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There is a known issue with the listen tests that casuses files to be
incorrectly GC'ed even when they are still in-use. The current is to
only run them in isolation to avoid randomly failing our test suite.
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Looking at the history of this file it seems this code was never actually used.
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send normalized keys to the cache backends so they do not need to man…
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this themselves
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Before
./Users/Juan/dev/rails/activesupport/test/file_update_checker_shared_tests.rb:20: warning: instance variable @tmpdir not initialized
After
No warnings
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