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* Fix #21977: Removes memoization of helpers in Rails consoleCharles Treatman2015-10-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | In the Rails console, the `helper` function provides a shorthand for working with application helpers. However, `helper` memoizes the value of `ApplicationController#helpers`. This means that if a user subsequently changes helper code and calls `reload!` in the console, their code changes will not be reflected by the `helper` function, even though the helper was, in fact, reloaded.
* use the appropriate RDoc code markupDamien Mathieu2013-07-181-2/+2
| | | | Thanks @fxn
* document the Rails::ConsoleMethods#helper and #controller methodsDamien Mathieu2013-07-181-0/+6
| | | | Closes rails/rails#11362
* Modulize Rails console methods so that other console libraries such as Pry ↵Akira Matsuda2011-11-091-2/+2
| | | | can include these methods
* move Rails console top level methods to IRB contextAkira Matsuda2011-11-041-5/+9
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* Make many parts of Rails lazy. In order to facilitate this,wycats2010-03-071-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | add lazy_load_hooks.rb, which allows us to declare code that should be run at some later time. For instance, this allows us to defer requiring ActiveRecord::Base at boot time purely to apply configuration. Instead, we register a hook that should apply configuration once ActiveRecord::Base is loaded. With these changes, brings down total boot time of a new app to 300ms in production and 400ms in dev. TODO: rename base_hook
* Move console stuff to its own directory.José Valim2010-01-231-0/+5