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"active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing" is no longer used since
#19434.
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A regression in `deprecate_methods` was introduced in a982a42:
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- Refactoring alias_chain to Module#prepend broke the possibility to deprecate class methods since the module
generated was prepended to the target's instance.
A suggestion to fix this was to use `AS#redefine_method` which would solve the
problem but with the cost of redefining directly the method.
Decided to go with the same alias_chain implementation as before instead.
- Fixes #33253
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Chomp will work without checking for end of the string
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According to #33449 and #33468, cpu_time and allocations are 0 when
JRuby is used.
```ruby
$ ruby -v
jruby 9.2.1.0-SNAPSHOT (2.5.0) 2018-07-27 13b2df5 Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.181-b13 on 1.8.0_181-b13 [linux-x86_64]
$ bundle exec ruby -w -Itest test/log_subscriber_test.rb -n test_event_attributes
Run options: -n test_event_attributes --seed 6231
F
Failure:
SyncLogSubscriberTest#test_event_attributes [test/log_subscriber_test.rb:84]:
Expected 0 to be > 0.
rails test test/log_subscriber_test.rb:78
Finished in 0.018983s, 52.6791 runs/s, 105.3582 assertions/s.
1 runs, 2 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```
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It's not defined on JRuby and unlike monotonic time, concurrent-ruby doesn't have an cross-platform abstraction for this.
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Ruby 2.4 has native `Regexp#match?`.
https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.0/Regexp.html#method-i-match-3F
Related #32034.
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Rubocop warns about "Use String#end_with? instead of a regex match anchored to the end of the string",
it doesn't seem aware of the $` special variable like Performance/RegexpMatch
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Remove Rubocop's comments from Rails code base
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```
Offenses:
activesupport/lib/active_support/subscriber.rb:91:17:
C: Layout/SpaceAroundOperators: Operator = should be surrounded by a single space.
event = event_stack.pop
```
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We don't need to have a special subscribe method for objects. The
regular `subscribe` method is more expensive than a specialized method,
but `subscribe` should not be called frequently. If that turns out to
be a hotspot, we can introduce a specialized method. :)
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Fanout notifier can send event objects to subscribers now. Also moved
`end` lower in the `finish!` method to guarantee that CPU time is
shorter than real time.
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* Use process clock instead of Time.now
This fixes any issues with the system clock changing and also eliminates
2 object allocations per event.
* Add start! and finish! methods to the event object so we can record
more information
* Adds cpu time, idle time, and allocation count for a particular event.
Co-authored-by: Aaron Patterson <aaron.patterson@gmail.com>
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Turn on performance based cops
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Use attr_reader/attr_writer instead of methods
method is 12% slower
Use flat_map over map.flatten(1)
flatten is 66% slower
Use hash[]= instead of hash.merge! with single arguments
merge! is 166% slower
See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/32337 for more conversation
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explicit mapping for enum accepts a Hash not an Array, plus the example is using `.keys` which also exists on hash
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albertoalmagro/albertoalmagro/prefer-rails-command-over-bin-rails
Prefer rails command over bin/rails
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Substitutes 'in via' for 'by running'
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As discussed in #33203 rails command already looks for, and runs,
bin/rails if it is present.
We were mixing recommendations within guides and USAGE guidelines,
in some files we recommended using rails, in others bin/rails and
in some cases we even had both options mixed together.
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- There was an issue inside controller tests where order params were not respected, the reason
was because we were calling `Hash#to_query` which sorts the results lexicographically.
1e4e1b62 fixed that issue by not using `to_query` but instead a utility function provided by rack.
- However with the fix came another issue where it's now no longer possible to do this
```
post :foo, params: { user: User.first }
# Prior to the patch the controller will receive { "user" => "1" }
# Whereas now you get { "user": "#<User: ...>" }
```
The fix in this PR is to modify `Hash#to_query` to sort only when it
doesn't contain an array structure that looks something like "bar[]"
Ref https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33341#issuecomment-404039396
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Use class_eval or instance_eval when triggering lazy load hooks
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- When lazy load hooks were triggered we were using
`Object.instance_eval` which evaluates the block in the context of
the class being passed. Most of the time that class was a
`Class`. If one wants to define a instance method on the class then
it wasn't possible.
```ruby
class A; end;
A.instance_eval do
def foo
puts 'bar'
end
end
A.new.foo #> NoMethodError: undefined method `foo`
A.foo #> bar
```
- This PR checks what object is passed when triggering the hooks and
either call `class_eval` or `instance_eval`. My rational and assumptions being
that if an instance of a class is passed, then the blocks needs to
evaluate in the context of that instance (i.e. defining a method
should only define it on that instance).
On the other hand, if a Class or Module is passed when triggering
hooks, then defining a method should define it on the class itself
- #32776 Pushed me to introduce this change
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Firstly, increment and decrement shouldn't care about the particulars of
key expiry. They should only know that they have to pass that responsibility
on to somewhere else.
Secondly, it moves the key normalization back inside the instrumentation like
it was originally. I think that matches the original design intention or at
the very least it lets users catch haywire key truncation.
Thirdly, it moves the changelog entry to the top of the file, where new entries
go. I couldn't understand what the entry was saying so I tried to rewrite it.
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When multiplying or dividing a duration by a scalar, it's tempting to
operate directly on the duration's value in seconds and recompute the
parts from the result. However this loses information, as there are
multiple combinations of parts that map to any given number of seconds
(e.g. `2.weeks` or `336.hours`). This is especially problematic when
dealing with durations on the scale of months or years, as converting an
exact number of seconds to one of those intervals and then using the
resulting duration to modify a date will give the wrong result.
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Improve some DateAndTime calculations
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DeepCover revealed that most of these `wday != 0 ? wday - 1 : 6`
were not entirely covered, i.e. the case of `wday == 0` was not tested:
https://deep-cover.github.io/rails-cover/activesupport/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/calculations.rb.html#L351
There's actually no valid reason to consider Sunday a special case,
so this commit simply reajusts the values used for calculations.
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Add/Remove `require`
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`activesupport/test/logger_test.rb` requires `tmpdir`.
`activesupport/test/multibyte_test_helpers.rb` requires
`filutils`, `open-uri`, and `tmpdir`.
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- `activesupport/multibyte_normalization_conformance_test.rb`
`fileutils`, `tmpdir`, and `open-uri` are unused since
c245ca30f248367e07d5d831195b12c93a1e3137,
c245ca30f248367e07d5d831195b12c93a1e3137, and
7d7c2d13ba896dd8b58fe91d2fe0c4fc588069ca in accordance.
- `activesupport/test/multibyte_conformance_test.rb`
`tmpdir`, and `open-uri` are unused since
c245ca30f248367e07d5d831195b12c93a1e3137, and
7d7c2d13ba896dd8b58fe91d2fe0c4fc588069ca in accordance.
Remove using of `fileutils` since
c245ca30f248367e07d5d831195b12c93a1e3137.
- `activesupport/test/multibyte_grapheme_break_conformance_test.rb`
`fileutils`, `tmpdir`, and `open-uri` are unused since
c245ca30f248367e07d5d831195b12c93a1e3137,
c245ca30f248367e07d5d831195b12c93a1e3137, and
7d7c2d13ba896dd8b58fe91d2fe0c4fc588069ca in accordance.
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Add `ActiveSupport::CompareWithRange` to API docs
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Since it is documented in the guides
http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/active_support_core_extensions.html#include-questionmark-and-cover-questionmark
we can add it to API docs http://edgeapi.rubyonrails.org too.
[ci skip]
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It includes via `require "abstract_unit"`.
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internal API [ci skip]
`:nodoc:` is specified, but unfortunately, it is exposed in the API doc.
http://edgeapi.rubyonrails.org/classes/Enumerable.html#method-i-_original_sum_with_required_identity
If the method of the `alias` destination is public, the specification of
`:nodoc:` does not seem to work.
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Align Time.zone.at method signature with that of Time::at
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For parity with Ruby's Time::at
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This is unnecessary since #22269.
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