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This commit adds a convenience method for converting a string to an
ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instance using the configured Time.zone or
another passed as an argument.
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Obviated by rubygems/rubygems@486ed83cc8e706069213c5d406122f4cfcca9e7f
This reverts commit bb8923dee093b615615cdfb83b34d1b0bb254f25.
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RG2 packager expects each spec.files path to be a file and bombs when it tries to tarball a dir.
May revert if rubygems/rubygems#413 is accepted.
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Fix a typo in rdoc (*expect* for *except*)
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AS::BasicObject is used for proxy classes. Let's give it a less concerning
name. Also, it avoids the confusion with Ruby's Basic Object.
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To prevent future pull requests like #8435 add a comment about the
implementation of class_attribute using class_eval for performance.
[ci skip]
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Sometimes, on Mac OS X, programmers accidentally press Option+Space
rather than just Space and don’t see the difference. The problem is
that Option+Space writes a non-breaking space (0XA0) rather than a
normal space (0x20).
This commit removes all the non-breaking spaces inadvertently
introduced in the comments of the code.
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Conflicts:
guides/source/migrations.md
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This reverts commit 90c887fa7d0c454b7533e208daefc342dea4d5f3.
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Ensure original encoding does not change in mb_chars test.
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See https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/9c1b3161f20162dc1682d758c0e4d2fc3a74745e
All Active Support tests pass in 2.0.0preview2 after this change.
Closes #8409
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When there are missing components in the Hash returned by
Date._parse only the date components should default to the
value of Time.zone.now, the time components should all
default to zero.
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Conflicts:
guides/source/active_record_validations.md
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(active_support/dependecies.rb) (issue #8167)
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Chrome, Safari and Firefox serialize Date objects to strings such
as 'Mon May 28 2012 00:00:00 GMT-0700 (PDT)'. When these strings
are parsed the zone is interpreted as 'GMT-0700' which doesn't
exist in the TzInfo list of timezones.
By taking advantage of the improved date/time handling in 1.9.3
we can use `Date._parse` and the `:offset` value which is parsed
correctly.
Three tests were amended to make them pass:
1. test_parse_with_old_date
This needed changing to a different value because the original
value was before EST was adopted so was being changed to a
LMT (Local Mean Time) value after the change. It didn't before
because `DateTime` just has offsets from UTC not timezones.
2. test_parse_should_not_black_out_system_timezone_dst_jump
Changed the implementation of this test as the stubs were
dependent on internal implementation details of the test.
Confirmed that the modified test still failed when the
implementation of `parse` was restored to pre-#5571.
3. test_parse_should_black_out_app_timezone_dst_jump
Ditto.
Closes #5770.
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This behavior mattered under Ruby 1.8, but that doesn't matter now
that we don't support it.
In addition, we don't want to proxy the #class method. A test was added
to prevent against regressions.
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This documentation has been out of date.
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Check https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/4575#issuecomment-5765575.
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This reverts commit 1620df78dff527b4fa3f7b204fa05d1b630aae17, reversing
changes made to 2d000328dfc0d4b297fb4bdcebc9af6c2fb559dc.
Conflicts:
activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb
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Conflicts:
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/redirection.rb
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Encrypted cookies
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How to use it?
cookies.encrypted[:discount] = 45
=> Set-Cookie: discount=ZS9ZZ1R4cG1pcUJ1bm80anhQang3dz09LS1mbDZDSU5scGdOT3ltQ2dTdlhSdWpRPT0%3D--ab54663c9f4e3bc340c790d6d2b71e92f5b60315; path=/
cookies.encrypted[:discount]
=> 45
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Make XmlMini.with_backend usable with threads
Conflicts:
activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
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`XmlMini.with_backend` now may be safely used with threads:
Thread.new do
XmlMini.with_backend("REXML") { rexml_power }
end
Thread.new do
XmlMini.with_backend("LibXML") { libxml_power }
end
Each thread will use it's own backend.
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The method #remove_const does not load the file, so we
can still remove the constant.
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