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Example codes that use `has_many` or `before_create` in `Module::Concerning` look like active record models.
So I've made them inherit `ApplicationRecord`.
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(#31275)
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2016/09/08/ruby-2-4-0-preview2-released/
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Refactor Date/Time next_occurring and prev_occurring
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These methods were originally added in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/26600
This includes a couple of refactors to make these methods behave more similarly to other Date/Time extensions added by Active Support:
1. Use `advance` instead of `since` and `ago` to time-travel — this is particularly important to keep the returned instance’s class matching `self`. Before this change:
today = Date.today # => Tue, 28 Nov 2017
today.class # => Date
today.next_occurring(:wednesday) # => Wed, 29 Nov 2017 00:00:00 UTC +00:00
today.next_occurring(:wednesday).class # => ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone
After this change, a Date (or Time, or DateTime) instance is properly returned (just like is shown in the new docs). This is generally how everything else in DateAndTime::Calculations works.
2. Move the tests from the DateTime tests to the DateAndTimeBehavior tests. The latter location is mixed in to the core_ext tests for _all_ of Date, Time, and DateTime to test the behavior across all of the classes. The previous location is for testing core_ext functionality added specifically just to DateTime.
3. Better docs!
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Just cleaning up the formatting of the example code here to format an inline bit of commentary as a comment.
Before:
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After:
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[ci skip] Fix documentation for deprecation method_wrappers
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Seems like version with class methods doesn't work.
```ruby
require "active_support/deprecation.rb"
module Fred
extend self
def aaa; end
def bbb; end
def ccc; end
def ddd; end
def eee; end
end
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.deprecate_methods(Fred, :aaa, bbb: :zzz, ccc: 'use Bar#ccc instead')
Fred.aaa
Fred.bbb
Fred.ccc
```
# produces nothing
vs
```ruby
require "active_support/deprecation.rb"
class Fred
def aaa; end
def bbb; end
def ccc; end
def ddd; end
def eee; end
end
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.deprecate_methods(Fred, :aaa, bbb: :zzz, ccc: 'use Bar#ccc instead')
Fred.new.aaa
Fred.new.bbb
Fred.new.ccc
```
produces
```
DEPRECATION WARNING: aaa is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 5.2 (called from <main> at deprications.rb:15)
DEPRECATION WARNING: bbb is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 5.2 (use zzz instead) (called from <main> at deprications.rb:16)
DEPRECATION WARNING: ccc is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 5.2 (use Bar#ccc instead) (called from <main> at deprications.rb:17)
```
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The def with blank `()` was newly added in #31176, but we have not used
the blank `()` style in most part of our code base.
So I've enabled `Style/DefWithParentheses` to prevent to newly added the
code.
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Even that collisions are unlikely we need to make sure the two strings
are equal.
Timing is not important in this case because this only runs after the
comparison between the SHA256 digested strings returns true.
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vipulnsward/make-variable_size_secure_compare-public
Make variable_size_secure_compare public
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to make it not leak length information even for variable length string.
Renamed old `ActiveSupport::SecurityUtils.secure_compare` to `fixed_length_secure_compare`,
and started raising `ArgumentError` in case of length mismatch of passed strings.
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Update incorrect backtick usage in RDoc to teletype
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Support `expires_in` in `ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore#increment`
and `#decrement`.
Closes #30716.
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`keys_to_names` is used only for `keys_to_names.keys`.
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Ref: https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/303840778#L1974
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Prevent deadlocks with load interlock and DB lock.
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This fixes an issue where competing threads deadlock each other.
- Thread A holds the load interlock but is blocked on getting the DB lock
- Thread B holds the DB lock but is blocked on getting the load interlock (for example when there is a `Model.transaction` block that needs to autoload)
This solution allows for dependency loading in other threads while a thread is waiting to acquire the DB lock.
Fixes #31019
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Document public hooks in AS::Reloader
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Handle `TZInfo::AmbiguousTime` errors
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Make `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` match Ruby's handling of ambiguous
times by choosing the later period, e.g.
Ruby:
```
ENV["TZ"] = "Europe/Moscow"
Time.local(2014, 10, 26, 1, 0, 0) # => 2014-10-26 01:00:00 +0300
```
Before:
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>> "2014-10-26 01:00:00".in_time_zone("Moscow")
TZInfo::AmbiguousTime: 26/10/2014 01:00 is an ambiguous local time.
```
After:
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>> "2014-10-26 01:00:00".in_time_zone("Moscow")
=> Sun, 26 Oct 2014 01:00:00 MSK +03:00
```
Fixes #17395.
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Fix the "International Date Line West" timezone
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"Pacific/Midway" (-11) to "Etc/GMT+12" (-12).
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Compression has long been available, but opt-in and at a 16kB threshold.
It wasn't enabled by default due to CPU cost. Today it's cheap and
typical cache data is eminently compressible, such as HTML or JSON
fragments.
Compression dramatically reduces Memcached/Redis mem usage, which means
the same cache servers can store more data, which means higher hit
rates.
To disable compression, pass `compress: false` to the initializer.
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* Supports vanilla Redis, hiredis, and Redis::Distributed.
* Supports Memcached-like sharding across Redises with Redis::Distributed.
* Fault tolerant. If the Redis server is unavailable, no exceptions are
raised. Cache fetches are treated as misses and writes are dropped.
* Local cache. Hot in-memory primary cache within block/middleware scope.
* `read_/write_multi` support for Redis mget/mset. Use Redis::Distributed
4.0.1+ for distributed mget support.
* `delete_matched` support for Redis KEYS globs.
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Cache regexps generated from acronym_regex
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To be removed in Rails 6.0 (default for the deprecate helper). Code
moved around as well for the ActiveSupport::Deprecation modules, since
it was dependent on ActiveSupport::Inflector being loaded for it to
work. By "lazy loading" the Inflector code from within the Deprecation
code, we can require ActiveSupport::Deprecation from
ActiveSupport::Inflector and not get a circular dependency issue.
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The Problem
-----------
The following line from `String#camelize`:
string = string.sub(/^(?:#{inflections.acronym_regex}(?=\b|[A-Z_])|\w)/) { |match| match.downcase }
and the following line from `String#camelize`:
word.gsub!(/(?:(?<=([A-Za-z\d]))|\b)(#{inflections.acronym_regex})(?=\b|[^a-z])/) { "#{$1 && '_'.freeze }#{$2.downcase}" }#{$2.downcase}" }
Both generate the same regexep in the first part of the `.sub`/`.gsub`
method calls every time the function is called, creating an extra object
allocation each time. The value of `acronym_regex` only changes if the
user decides add an acronym to the current set of inflections and apends
another string on the the regexp generated here, but beyond that it
remains relatively static.
This has been around since acronym support was introduced back in 2011
in PR#1648.
Proposed Solution
-----------------
To avoid re-generating these strings every time these methods are
called, cache the values of these regular expressions in the
`ActiveSupport::Inflector::Inflections` instance, making it so these
regular expressions are only generated once, or when the acronym's are
added to.
Other notable changes is the attr_readers are nodoc'd, as they shouldn't
really be public APIs for users. Also, the new method,
define_acronym_regex_patterns, is the only method in charge of
manipulating @acronym_regex, and initialize_dup also makes use of that
new change.
** Note about fix for non-deterministic actionpack test **
With the introduction of `@acronym_underscore_regex` and
`@acronym_camelize_regex`, tests that manipulated these for a short
time, then reset them could caused test failures to happen. This
happened because the previous way we reset the `@acronyms` and
`@acronym_regex` was the set them using #instance_variable_set, which
wouldn't run the #define_acronym_regex_patterns method.
This has now been introduced into the actionpack tests to avoid this
failure.
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Verify credentials format before saving
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Currently, credentials does not check the format when saving. As a result,
incorrect data as yaml is also saved.
If credentials is used in config files., an error will occur in credential
yaml parsing before edit, and will not be able to edit it.
In order to prevent this, verify the format when saving.
Related: #30851
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Remove code duplication in ActiveSupport::Cache
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This is no longer used since fd6aaaa.
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## Summary
RuboCop 0.51.0 was released.
https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop/releases/tag/v0.51.0
And rubocop-0-51 channel is available in Code Climate.
https://github.com/codeclimate/codeclimate-rubocop/issues/109
This PR will bump RuboCop to 0.51.0 and fixes the following new
offenses.
```console
% bundle exec rubocop
Inspecting 2358 files
(snip)
Offenses:
actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/http_authentication.rb:251:59: C:
Prefer double-quoted strings unless you need single quotes to avoid
extra backslashes for escaping.
[key.strip, value.to_s.gsub(/^"|"$/, "").delete('\'')]
^^^^
activesupport/test/core_ext/load_error_test.rb:8:39: C: Prefer
double-quoted strings unless you need single quotes to avoid extra
backslashes for escaping.
assert_raise(LoadError) { require 'no_this_file_don\'t_exist' }
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2358 files inspected, 2 offenses detected
```
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In #11474 we prevented TWZ ranges being iterated over which matched
Ruby's handling of Time ranges and as a consequence `include?` stopped
working with both Time ranges and TWZ ranges. However in
ruby/ruby@b061634 support was added for `include?` to use `cover?` for
'linear' objects. Since we have no way of making Ruby consider TWZ
instances as 'linear' we have to override `Range#include?`.
Fixes #30799.
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Seeing the previously issued PRs about it, we can avoid the `nil`
comparisons that can happen in `assert_changes` by using plain `assert`
calls.
This is to avoid a deprecation warning about comparing `nil` values in
`assert_equal` for Minitest 5 and a crash in Minitest 6.
You can see the preparations done in [`assert_equal`][ae]. You can also
see that [`assert`][a] does not care about `nil`s.
[ae]: https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/blob/ca6a71ca901016db09a5ad466b4adea4b52a504a/lib/minitest/assertions.rb#L159-L188
[a]: https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/blob/ca6a71ca901016db09a5ad466b4adea4b52a504a/lib/minitest/assertions.rb#L131-L142
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