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Erubi offers the following advantages for Rails:
* Works with ruby's --enable-frozen-string-literal option
* Has 88% smaller memory footprint
* Does no freedom patching (Erubis adds a method to Kernel)
* Has simpler internals (1 file, <150 lines of code)
* Has an open development model (Erubis doesn't have a
public source control repository or bug tracker)
* Is not dead (Erubis hasn't been updated since 2011)
Erubi is a simplified fork of Erubis that contains just the
parts that are generally needed (which includes the parts
that Rails uses). The only intentional difference in
behavior is that it does not include support for <%=== tags
for debug output. That could be added to the ActionView ERB
handler if it is desired.
The Erubis template handler remains in a deprecated state
so that code that accesses it directly does not break. It
can be removed after Rails 5.1.
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This resolves a stern Minitest “warning” about an upcoming
behavior change in MiniTest 6 that will result in the test failing.
https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/issues/666
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we call them only in the tests
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than a string
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The exact inspect output of a BigDecimal is out of scope for what we're trying
to communicate about `dup` and `duplicable?` here.
Adding two examples distracts is disctracting, so keep the docs from before
since our minimal version is Ruby 2.2.2.
[ Koichi ITO, Jon Moss, Kasper Timm Hansen ]
This reverts commit 2163874dedaf83e67599c2930c2686caa165fbad, reversing
changes made to 46fdbc5290335ed38fa9fe2b6b0ef8abe4eccb1b.
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cf. https://github.com/ruby/bigdecimal/pull/42
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instead, rewrite them to no-op
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in case String or any other ancestor class' respond_to_missing? was defined.
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in case Array or any other ancestor class' respond_to_missing? was defined.
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See: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/44a2576f798b07139adde2d279e48fdbe71a0148
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/9df88e9cae57aa421230f14500e88f33f127414f
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because Struct.new returns a Class, we just can give it a name and use it directly without inheriting from it
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The Numeric extensions like 1.day, 1.month, etc. shouldn't know
how the internals of ActiveSupport::Duration works.
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Since 1.month no longer equals 30.days add some tests to ensure that
addition maintains the same day in the month or is the last day in
the month if the month has less days than the current day. Also add
a test for the behaviour of 12.months == 1.year.
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(I personally prefer writing one string in one line no matter how long it is, though)
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Fix inconsistent parsing of Durations with both months and years
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durations from code
ActiveSupport::Duration.parse('P3Y') == 3.years # It should be true
Duration parsing made independent from any moment of time:
Fixed length in seconds is assigned to each duration part during parsing.
Changed duration of months and years in seconds to more accurate and logical:
1. The value of 365.2425 days in Gregorian year is more accurate
as it accounts for every 400th non-leap year.
2. Month's length is bound to year's duration, which makes
sensible comparisons like `12.months == 1.year` to be `true`
and nonsensical ones like `30.days == 1.month` to be `false`.
Calculations on times and dates with durations shouldn't be affected as
duration's numeric value isn't used in calculations, only parts are used.
Methods on `Numeric` like `2.days` now use these predefined durations
to avoid duplicating of duration constants through the codebase and
eliminate creation of intermediate durations.
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Closes #27614
Previously when calling `now` on a subclass of e.g. `Time` it would return an instance of `Time` instead of returning an instance of the subclass. This way, we always return the correct class.
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ensure `#compact` of HWIDA to return HWIDA
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`Hash#compact` of Ruby native returns new hash.
Therefore, in order to return HWIDA as in the past version, need to
define own `#compact` to HWIDA.
Related: #26868
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Actually, private methods cannot be called with `self.`, so it's not just redundant, it's a bad habit in Ruby
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We use aes-256-cbc cipher by default and it only accepts keys with 32
bytes at max.
Closes #27576.
[ci skip]
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Clarify that mattr_* creates public methods
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Should have been removed via 8e43fc5ace8039370f233570863b34821a3be46f.
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Refining Array#sum monkey-patch using Refinements
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Because we don't want to see our ugly orig_sum method outside of this file
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prathamesh-sonpatki/merge-uncountable-tests-for-inflector
Make the tests for uncountability of ascii and non-ascii words uniform
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Ruby 2.4.0 has trouble duplicating certain symbols created from
strings via `to_sym`.
It didn't happen with `'symbol'.to_sym.dup` for some reason, but
works fine with the longer string sample.
Once a newer Ruby version with a fix is released we'll get have
a failing test case we can fix.
Ref: #27532
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Per https://www.timeanddate.com/counters/firstnewyear.html, it's already
2017 in a lot of places, so we should bump the Rails license years to
2017.
[ci skip]
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Fix ActiveSupport::Inflector.pluralize behavior for words that consist of non-ASCII characters
(test only; the original bug was fixed by 1bf50badd943e684a56a03392ef0ddafefca0ad7)
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The code below returns "猫" in 3.2, but "猫s" in 4.0.
```ruby
ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect|
inflect.uncountable "猫"
end
"猫".pluralize
```
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