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Follow up 44007c07098a3c633180881cae9285da4622e63f
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Binding to capture the local scope. This means that if a constant with same
name as constant specified by the user exists in local scope, constant
defined in local will use. This is different from what the user expects.
Therefore, fixed to use top-level binding instead of local scope.
Fixes #30644
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in Rails 4.0, you could use `/dev/stdin` on both Linux and Mac, but with
the switch to Kernel.load in Rails 4.1, this broke on Linux (you get
a LoadError). Instead, explicitly detect `-` as meaning stdin, then
read from stdin explicitly, instead of performing file gymnastics. This
should now work on any platform uniformly.
Passing a script via stdin is useful when you're sshing to a server,
and the script you want to run is stored locally. You could theoretically
pass the entire script on the command line, but in reality you'll run
into problems with the command being too long.
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This reverts commit 3420a14590c0e6915d8b6c242887f74adb4120f9, reversing
changes made to afb66a5a598ce4ac74ad84b125a5abf046dcf5aa.
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The code itself should not be in the ARGV vector.
Fixes #28515
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Currently rails' help shows only namespace. However, the secrets command
needs to specify command. Therefore, I fixed the command to display in help.
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`Gem.win_platform?` check if it is Windows more accurately.
Ref: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/ruby_2_2/lib/rubygems.rb#L945..L952
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When making the new command insfrastructure I had missed that
`bin/rails runner some_file.rb some args` would pass the extra
args onto the file in `ARGV`.
Now fixed by allowing the command to take extra args again, and
make sure to remove the file name from `ARGV`.
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They're just barren on the site and confure more than guide, instead
rely on the built in --help to guide users.
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