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This reverts commit 6acebb38bc0637bc05c19d87f8767f16ce79189b.
Usage of this feature did not reveal any improvement in existing apps.
Conflicts:
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb
guides/source/routing.textile
railties/lib/rails/engine.rb
railties/lib/rails/paths.rb
railties/test/paths_test.rb
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This feature enables the ability to load an
external routes file from the router via:
draw :filename
External routes files go in +config/routes+. This
feature works in both engines and applications.
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not preset
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tmp/assets_cache between deploys.
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method_missing.
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If you have existing Metals, you have a few options:
* if your metal behaves like a middleware, add it to the
middleware stack via config.middleware.use. You can use
methods on the middleware stack to control exactly where
it should go
* if it behaves like a Rack endpoint, you can link to it
in the router. This will result in more optimal routing
time, and allows you to remove code in your endpoint
that matches specific URLs in favor of the more powerful
handling in the router itself.
For the future, you can use ActionController::Metal to get
a very fast controller with the ability to opt-in to specific
controller features without paying the penalty of the full
controller stack.
Since Rails 3 is closer to Rack, the Metal abstraction is
no longer needed.
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initializing the application on its own. This fixes [#4492 state:resolved] and also avoids the application being initialized twice in some rake tasks.
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load path anymore
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deep nesting works in controllers.
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initializers to application folder.
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