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The phrase "exact copy" in the existing docmentation is somewhat
misleading.
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andreychernih/time-with-zone-string-conversion-speed-up
Speed-up TimeWithZone to String conversion
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I've noticed that `String(model.created_at)` is performing poorly in comparision
with other fields. The source of the problem is a way `Kernel#String` works: it first
tries to call `to_str` (which causes `NoMethodError` in `method_missing`) and then calls `to_s`.
Performance tests:
tz = Time.zone.now
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report { String(tz) }
end
Without this code:
Calculating -------------------------------------
572 i/100ms
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10177.7 (±18.2%) i/s - 48620 in 5.000325s
With this code:
Calculating -------------------------------------
1518 i/100ms
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138984.2 (±10.1%) i/s - 677028 in 4.974897s
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Replacements:
5.ago => 5.seconds.ago
5.until => 5.seconds.until
5.since => 5.seconds.since
5.from_now => 5.seconds.from_now
The removed tests does not affect coverage – we have equivalent test cases in
the tests for `AS::Duration`.
See #12389 for the history and rationale behind this.
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Added partial days support to `DateTime`'s `advance` method.
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You can now add partial days (e.g. 2.5.days) to `DateTime` with the advance method.
This was acheived by mimicing the `advance` implementation in `Time`.
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Railties need to be used without having to require any dependecy first.
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Let users require `active_support` before loading any ActiveSupport modules
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/active_support_core_extensions.html
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Fix test cases for inflector.rb
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`yield` was missing in #with_dup, due to which 57 assertions were not running
in real, and all tests were passing by default.
Error was introduced in commit - 31ceb5e.
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Remove unnecessary require of Minitest.
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Minitest has already been required when calling Minitest.autorun.
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[ci skip] Improve doc for ModuleConstMissing.guess_for_anonymous
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Array#to now accept negative position also.
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`Array#to` is working for negative position
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add test cases for negative position in Array#from
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We need to test if the same method defined more than once only register
one subscriber for it. We can safelly remove because the method body is
the same and Subscriber use method_added hook for register the
subscriber.
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Hash#deep_*_keys(!) recurse into nested arrays.
Conflicts:
activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
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Following methods now recursively transform nested arrays, too.
* Hash#deep_transform_keys
* Hash#deep_transform_keys!
* Hash#deep_stringify_keys
* Hash#deep_stringify_keys!
* Hash#deep_symbolize_keys
* Hash#deep_symbolize_keys!
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Just moved class methods up in file and moved `def self.` methods into `class << self`.
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roccoblues/fix_duplicate_activesupport_subscribers
Fixed duplicate subscribers in ActiveSupport::Subscriber
Conflicts:
activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
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ActiveSupport::Subscriber no longer creates multiple subscribers when
you redefine a method.
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This deprecation was released in 4.1.0 and can be removed for 4.2.0,
deprecation message / handling is no longer necessary.
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[Fixes #15064] Calling number_to_delimited on a ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer results in mangled output
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rather than use non-public SafeBuffer API.
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`ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer` values aren't mangled.
Fixes #15064
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Update and add tests in array_ext_test.rb
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Removed `FIMXE` tag to require necessary file but not the whole core_ext
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- Fix `test_to_with_instruct` typo to `test_to_xml_with_instruct`
- Rename `test_to_xml` to `test_to_xml_with_hash_elements` to make test
name more specific.
- Add `test_to_xml_with_non_hash_elements` and
`test_to_xml_with_non_hash_different_type_elements`
`to_xml` behaves different when containing elements are same and
different types.
- Add `test_to_xml_with_indent_set`
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Use if/else instead of unless/else so conditional reads better.
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Namely, if the mday is omitted but any other upper components are, then instead
of supplying the mday from the current time, it defaults to 1.
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Current docs are wrong. Does not accept strftime inputs.
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Fix Hash#deep_merge bug and improve documentation — resolves #12738
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Previously merging into a hash with a falsy value would not result in
the merge-block being called. The fix is simply to check for presence
of the key in the hash.
The documentation example for `deep_merge` now appropriately
demonstrates what a deep merge does.
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* Strips leading underscores.
* Changes some unnecessary gsub!s to sub!s.
* Replaces some anchors ^, $ with \A, \z.
* Documents that human inflection rules are applied.
* Documents that words are downcased except acronyms.
* Adds an example with an acronym.
* Rewords docs.
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