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Add ActiveSupport::Cache::NullStore for testing and development
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actually caching for development and test environments.
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This can be turned off by setting `config.reload_classes_only_on_change` to false.
Extensions like Active Record should add their respective files like db/schema.rb and db/structure.sql to `config.watchable_files` if they want their changes to affect classes reloading.
Thanks to https://github.com/paneq/active_reload and Pastorino for the inspiration. <3
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length user system total real
before 6 0.010000 0.000000 0.010000 ( 0.012378)
after 6 0.010000 0.000000 0.010000 ( 0.012866)
before 60 0.040000 0.000000 0.040000 ( 0.046273)
after 60 0.040000 0.000000 0.040000 ( 0.036421)
before 600 0.390000 0.000000 0.390000 ( 0.390670)
after 600 0.210000 0.000000 0.210000 ( 0.209094)
before 6000 3.750000 0.000000 3.750000 ( 3.751008)
after 6000 1.860000 0.000000 1.860000 ( 1.857901)
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to return self.
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logs for a certain block, change the log level for that block.
* ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger#open_log is deprecated. This method should
not have been public in the first place.
* ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger's behavior of automatically creating the
directory for your log file is deprecated. Please make sure to create the
directory for your log file before instantiating.
* ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger#auto_flushing is deprecated. Either set the
sync level on the underlying file handle like this:
f = File.open('foo.log', 'w')
f.sync = true
ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger.new f
Or tune your filesystem. The FS cache is now what controls flushing.
* ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger#flush is deprecated. Set sync on your
filehandle, or tune your filesystem.
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Removing this feature causes boost in performance when using Ruby 1.9.
Ruby 1.9 started to do implicit conversions using `to_ary` and `to_str`
in some STDLIB methods (like Array#join). To do such implicit conversions,
Ruby 1.9 always dispatches the method and rescues the NoMethodError exception
in case one is raised.
Therefore, since the whiners feature defined NilClass#method_missing, such
implicit conversions for nil became much, much slower. In fact, just defining
NilClass#method_missing (even without the whiners feature) already causes a
massive slow down. Here is a snippet that shows such slow down:
require "benchmark"
Benchmark.realtime { 1_000.times { [nil,nil,nil].join } }
class NilClass
def method_missing(*args)
raise NoMethodError
end
end
Benchmark.realtime { 1_000.times { [nil,nil,nil].join } }
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A patch has been provided earlier and we have asked for feedback:
https://gist.github.com/1437939
Except one case, all other cases showed improvements in boot time.
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Add tests for the return value of require
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- These tests don't use autoloading so there's no need to add anything to autoload_paths
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- Add tests to protect from regressions in require's return value behavior
- See a10606c490471d8e1483acb3b31d7f2d51e9ebbe (require needs to return true or false) for the original bug fix
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Revert html_escape to do a single gsub again, but add the "n" flag (no
language, i.e. not multi-byte) to protect against XSS via invalid utf8
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
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namespace."
This reverts commit 8896b4fdc8a543157cdf4dfc378607ebf6c10ab0.
Conflicts:
activemodel/lib/active_model.rb
activemodel/lib/active_model/serializable.rb
activemodel/lib/active_model/serializer.rb
activemodel/test/cases/serializer_test.rb
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Test coverage isn't comprehensive enough to catch what this breaks. :(
This reverts commit 45dad592e47944704ab6951351b2fa29d4a2385f.
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a before callback halts.
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from ruby's standard library.
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Reason: This is slower, and any? is not equivalent in the
general case.
See discussion in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/3779
This reverts commit 20cbf8eddc3844126d20f1218f068889d17b0dcf.
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Object#in? also accepts multiple parameters
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Reference commits :
a8f2860d0e7db86c61bb70935006100b04667ab1
80ac4dc6d0632937ccf61b38bc15fc2f6e27b18b
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A recent change to beginning_of_week and end_of_week added an argument
that can be used to specify the week's starting day as a symbol. Now
these methods were aliased as monday and sunday respectively which as a
consequence of the argument addition, made calls like obj.monday(:sunday)
possible. This commit makes them methods on their own.
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start based on start day that is monday by default
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The following constants were renamed:
ActiveModel::Serialization => ActiveModel::Serializable
ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON => ActiveModel::Serializable::JSON
ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml => ActiveModel::Serializable::XML
The main motivation for such a change is that `ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON`
was not actually a serializer, but a module that when included allows the target to be serializable to JSON.
With such changes, we were able to clean up the namespace to add true serializers as the ArraySerializer.
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