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Array#to_s calls each element's inspect since ruby 1.9
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This fixes situations where nested NoMethodError exceptions are masked
by delegations. This would cause confusion especially where there was a
problem in the Rails booting process because of a delegation in the
routes reloading code.
Fixes #10559
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If the DateTime core extensions were loaded before the Date core extensions
then you would get a superclass mismatch as DateTime hasn't been defined
yet so it gets set to Object by the acts_like core extension.
Fixes #11206
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Rails 4.0.0 fails when trying to encode an ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone
that wraps a DateTime instance. This is fixed on master so add a test
to prevent regression.
(cherry picked from commit ad01b8da354268cebfae1519c28d19d75576ccb1)
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Benchmark:
user system total real
old 0.510000 0.000000 0.510000 ( 0.506749)
new 0.330000 0.000000 0.330000 ( 0.336187)
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Benchmark:
user system total real
old 1.550000 0.040000 1.590000 ( 1.585866)
new 1.250000 0.040000 1.290000 ( 1.287693)
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Benchmark:
user system total real
old 6.090000 0.120000 6.210000 ( 6.202039)
new 5.930000 0.110000 6.040000 ( 6.042022)
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Benchmark:
user system total real
old 5.960000 0.020000 5.980000 ( 5.981754)
new 5.740000 0.030000 5.770000 ( 5.757201)
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Benchmark:
user system total real
old 0.740000 0.000000 0.740000 ( 0.744358)
new 0.550000 0.000000 0.550000 ( 0.553690)
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Benchmark:
1000000.times { str.to(30) }
user system total real
old 0.490000 0.110000 0.600000 ( 0.607374)
new 0.390000 0.000000 0.390000 ( 0.387306)
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The standard Ruby behavior for Time.at is to return the same type of
time when passing an instance of Time as a single argument. Since the
an ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instance may be a different timezone than
the system timezone and DateTime just understands offsets the best we
can do is to return an instance of Time with the correct offset.
Fixes #11350.
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When Time.at_with_coercion (wraps Time.at) is called with a single
argument that "acts_like?(:time)" it is coerced to integer thus losing
it's microsecond percision.
This commits changes this to use `#to_f` to prevent the problem
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Hash#select! returns nil if the hash didn't change and thus behaves differently
from select, so it's return value can't be used as result for the latter.
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This reverts commit d108672dada7ba97d3b3b56f0c6001cea621061e.
Conflicts:
activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
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depreciation removed
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core extensions (`core_ext/string/encoding`).
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in favor of `Module#local_constants`
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Remove deprecated `Time` methods
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and `Time#local_time` in favour of `Time#utc` and `Time#local`
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according to http://guides.rubyonrails.org/api_documentation_guidelines.html#english
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If you're using it to compare hashes for the purpose of testing,
please use MiniTest's assert_equal instead.
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Use symbols instead of strings in ActiveSupport::Concern
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ActiveSupport::Concern is used all over Rails
This PR will only create 3 new objects as keys are never recreated and
are not subject to garbage collection.
The strings were being uniquely created and garbage collected. I don't
have any performance numbers but this should be better than all of the
GC.
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Use native Array#uniq and Array#uniq! instead.
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Commit cfa35c55bb38b27af305ad21408e181bc3cd739e removed the
buffered_logger from AS, which required the logger file. Now we need to
add the proper require here.
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