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Closes #16392.
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Otherwise this will lead to another error later on
when generating a signature:
TypeError (no implicit conversion of nil into String).
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Goals:
1. Default to :random for newly generated applications
2. Default to :sorted for existing applications with a warning
3. Only show the warning once
4. Only show the warning if the app actually uses AS::TestCase
Fixes #16769
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Fixes #8015, #9756.
[Fred Wu & Matthew Draper]
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https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/98b46bf5e201307cae56ee14bf41363a539779c5
did not properly handled out-of-range `:usec`s.
Passing a `:usec` that's out of range now throws an `ArgumentError` as it
should.
Fixes #16759.
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We're seeing too many failures to believe otherwise.
This reverts commits bc116a55ca3dd9f63a1f1ca7ade3623885adcc57,
cbde413df3839e06dd14e3c220e9800af91e83ab,
bf0a67931dd8e58f6f878b9510ae818ae1f29a3a, and
2440933fe2c27b27bcafcd9019717800db2641aa.
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tgxworld/dont_swallow_error_when_identifying_constant_from_test_name
Do not swallow exception on NameError within constant.
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Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/9933.
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When we are loading a component and we want to know its version, we are
actually not speaking about the constant but the library itself.
[ci skip]
[Godfrey Chan & Xavier Noria]
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This was removed by mistake in 5e51bdd
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`try` allocates an array on every call, we should avoid calling it in
hotspots. This reduced AttributeMethodsTest#test_setting_time_zone_aware_attribute_with_string
from 18k allocations to 14k
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just needed some tenderloving instance_eval to fit the bill
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:trollface:
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Otherwise, it's possible for GC to run in between, and fail the test.
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Since Rubinius is relying on #instance_of? for its definition of #eql?
(http://git.io/MtmbbA) but ActiveSupport::Duration should behave like
is_a? it returns true with `Fixnum`.
Thus, for the moment, the last assertion is failing so we have to skip
this test.
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For the sake of backward-compatibility, we need to make #instance_of?
return true for Fixnum. On the other hand, the method should still
give true for ActiveSupport::Duration itself which was not the case
before.
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Define the Duration#instance_of? method
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Since Duration is extending from ProxyObject which extends itself from
BasicObject, the Duration object doesn't respond to the #instance_of?
method. Thus, the #method_missing hook get triggered, delegating the
method to its `value` attribute.
However, Rubinius' #eql? definition relies on #instance_of?, thus this
will equal to true with a Fixnum (since its `value` attribute is a
Fixnum) while it should not.
The previous behavior was wrong anyway, no matter the implementation.
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Zero has one digit, but Math.log10(0) returns -Infinity. The method
needs to special-case zero.
The patch adds a regression test that is not clearly related to the
underlying issue because digit_count is private and has no coverage.
Gray area.
This bug was uncovered by 60062cf.
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Move as/test_test to as/test_case_test
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Also moved comment for removal above `unless()` to not confuse RDoc with
the documentation for this method.
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'abstract_unit'.
cc #16564
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Move TimeHelperTest to TimeTravelTest from `as/test_test.rb`
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Related with #11795.
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This fixes random multibyte_chars_test fail under Ruby 1.9.3.
I don't know why the tests fail. And I really don't know why this fixes.
Maybe we need some more investigation...
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Cookies digest config option (pt. 2)
Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb
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You can now configure custom digest for cookies in the same way as `serializer`:
config.action_dispatch.cookies_digest = 'SHA256'
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Avoid relying on error messages when rescuing
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When we are rescuing from an error, it's a brittle approach to do checks
with regular expressions on the raised message because it may change in
in the future and error messages are different across implementations.
The NameError API could be improved at the MRI level but for now we need
to rely on its #name. A #== check will only pass for top level constants
or only when the last constant of the path is missing so we need to rely
on #include? instead. For instance:
begin
Namespace::Foo
rescue NameError => e
e.name # => :Namespace
end
However, if the name-space already exists, only the name of the first
missing constant in the path is returned (e.g. for Math::PHI, the name
would be :PHI). JRuby will return a fully qualified name (:"Math::PHI").
We need to keep the == check for 1.9 compatibility since const_get will
raise a NameError with a name attribute set to the given string if it's
one of "::" or "".
See http://git.io/jnSN7g for further information.
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to zero, so we only travel with per-second precision, not anything deeper than that.
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