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Rails.autoloader and Rails.once_autoloader was just tentative API good
enough for a first patch. Rails.autoloader is singular and does not
convey in its name that there is another autoloader. That might be
confusing, for example if you set a logger and miss traces. On the other
hand, the name `once_autoloader` is very close to being horrible.
Rails.autoloaders.main and Rails.autoloaders.once read better for my
taste, and have a nice symmetry. Also, both "main" and "once" are four
letters long, short and same length.
They are tagged as "rails.main" and "rails.once", respectively.
References #35235.
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This basically reverts 618268b4b9382f4bcf004a945fe2d85c0bd03e32
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`Rails.groups` contains `Rails.env` that is inspected as String.
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Mainly around `nil`
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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Preserving RACK_ENV behavior.
This reverts commit 7bdc7635b885e473f6a577264fd8efad1c02174f, reversing
changes made to 45786be516e13d55a1fca9a4abaddd5781209103.
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[ci skip]
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this means we can meaningfully override methods in the subclass
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This method return `Gem::Version.new(Rails.version)`, suggesting a more
reliable way to perform version comparison.
Example:
Rails.version #=> "4.1.2"
Rails.gem_version #=> #<Gem::Version "4.1.2">
Rails.version > "4.1.10" #=> false
Rails.gem_version > Gem::Version.new("4.1.10") #=> true
Gem::Requirement.new("~> 4.1.2") =~ Rails.gem_version #=> true
This was originally introduced as `.version` by @charliesome in #8501
but got reverted in #10002 since it was not backward compatible.
Also, updating template for `rake update_versions`.
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1. Used ActiveSupport::Autoload to dry-up the autoload definitions.
2. Used ActiveSupport's delegate to dry up the application proxied
attributes.
3. Did a little white space change on Rails.groups.
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with Rails 4.0.
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This reverts commit b3125c89f42968bec6ee0b92ab93e36dbc36d5c3.
* It is not desirable to set `ENV['RAILS_ENV']`; otherwise, it will leak
through to rake tasks such as `rake test` or `rake spec`. See #7175
for more details.
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This is an alternative implementation to #7771 thanks to the advice of @spastorino
Rails is a dynamic framework that serves a static index.html by default. One of my first questions ever on IRC was solved by simply deleting my public/index.html file. This file is a source of confusion when starting as it over-rides any set "root" in the routes yet it itself is not listed in the routes. By making the page dynamic by default we can eliminate this confusion.
This PR moves the static index page to an internal controller/route/view similar to `rails/info`. When someone starts a rails server, if no root is defined, this route will take over and the "dynamic" index page from rails/welcome_controller will be rendered. These routes are only added in development. If a developer defines a root in their routes, it automatically takes precedence over this route and will be rendered, with no deleting of files required.
In addition to removing this source of confusion for new devs, we can now use Rails view helpers to build and render this page. While not the primary intent, the added value of "dogfooding" should not be under-estimated.
The prior PR #7771 had push-back since it introduced developer facing files. This PR solves all of the same problems, but does not have any new developer facing files (it actually removes one).
cc/ @wsouto, @dickeyxxx, @tyre, @ryanb, @josevalim, @maxim, @subdigital, @steveklabnik
ATP Railties and Actionpack.
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Fixes #8025
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[Closes #2507]
Changes:
* `Rails.initialized=` has been removed
* `Rails.initialized?` and `Rails.application.initialized?` are now
* delegating to `MyApp::Application.initialized?`
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from Ruby stdlib.
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English to
American English(according to Weber)
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method_missing.
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frameworks like ActiveRecord and ActiveResource to log outsude Rails::Application [#4816 state:resolved]
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not "ActiveRecord"
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This reverts commit ade756fe42423033bae8e5aea8f58782f7a6c517.
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This reverts commits af0d1a88157942c6e6398dbf73891cff1e152405 and 64d109e3539ad600f58536d3ecabd2f87b67fd1c.
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