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Fixing some typos/grammar.
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in #9904
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v3 of pull request based on additional feedback from @jeremy
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Add #to_s method to VERSION modules
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Use the "quit" command instead. This seems to prevents some weirdness on
OS X. See #9761.
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SIGTERM is the correct signal for a graceful exit.
This will hopefully resolve #9761.
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This reverts commit b7d9d6e2cd5082d269dafbc0316e2107febe1451.
Per discussion with @jeremy and @rubys on Campfire.
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* adds password_digest attribute to the migration
* adds has_secure_password to the model
* adds password and password_confirmation password_fields to _form.html
* omits password entirely from index.html and show.html
* adds password and password_confirmation to the controller
* adds unencrypted password and password_confirmation to the controller test
* adds encrypted password_digest to the fixture
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Using regexps as arguments without parentheses end up raising:
warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or even spaces
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* Unset $RAILS_ENV that got set by abstract_unit to trigger the default.
* split out environment setting since Ruby 1.9.3 doesn't support inline
ENV setting.
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I forgot to run the test suit after changing the task name. :bomb:
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Add `rails test` command to run the test suite
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Also, print out deprecation warning for other rake tasks except
`rake test` and `rake` (default)
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* `rails test -f` will run the test suites with all fixtures loaded
* New application will now generated without `fixtures :all` line
enabled by default.
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Any flags that got set will be passed through to MiniTest::Unit.runner,
such as `-n`, `-s-, and `-v`.
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To run the whole test suite:
$ rails test
To run the test file(s):
$ rails test test/unit/foo_test.rb [test/unit/bar_test.rb ...]
To run the test suite
$ rails test [models,helpers,units,controllers,mailers,...]
For more information, see `rails test --help`.
This command will eventually replacing `rake test:*`, and `rake test`
command will actually invoking `rails test` instead.
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This should fix travis. For real this time! This is the one!
The readpartial(100) meant that an earlier assert_stdout could chomp up
the output that a later assert_stdout wants, meaning that the later
assertion fails.
Reading only 1 byte at a time ensure that we don't read any more than is
necessary to verify the assertion.
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This should fix travis.
Also ensuring that we don't try to kill when pid is nil.
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Introduced in be3e10cd26bc8ec29c6474d03a08a8e733108e7d.
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Thanks @neerajdotname for noticing this bug.
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I've also added a proper acceptance test which reproduced the issue.
Closes #9513, #9515.
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Since the Rack::Lock still exists in development,
let's provide a way to disable it explicitly.
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Sometimes you want to create a table without an associated model and
test, which is also not a join table. With this commit, you can now
do that.
Example:
rails g migration create_posts title:string
or
rails g migration CreatePosts title:string
This commit also moves the template the model generator uses for the
migration to the migration templates folder, as it seems a more
sensible place for it now that it is shared code.
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Ignore block comments and calculates number of functions.
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Remove `--builder` option from `rails` command
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Ability to use a custom builder by passing `--builder` (or `-b`) has
been removed. Consider using application template instead. See this
guide for more detail:
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/rails_application_templates.html
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We discussed that the auto explain feature is rarely used.
This PR removes only the automatic explain. You can still display
the explain output for any given relation using `ActiveRecord::Relation#explain`.
As a side-effect this should also fix the connection problem during
asset compilation (#9385). The auto explain initializer in the `ActiveRecord::Railtie`
forced a connection.
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When we removed script/rails and introduced bin/rails, we accidentally
introduced a regression. If you install Rails 4 as a gem, then try to do
something in a Rails 3 application:
$ rails g
This will throw the 'please type rails new foo' message rather than the
proper generator documentation message. This is because older apps don't
have bin/rails.
Therefore, we now *prefer* bin/rails, but still search for script/rails,
and exec the one we find.
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Because of the possibility of lib being unintentionally eager loaded
it's been agreed that we'll leave autoload paths and eager load paths
separate for Rails 4.0.
This reverts commit 0757b3388ffe4f44b60de950d40e18ef05055931.
Conflicts:
railties/CHANGELOG.md
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Thanks @sikachu. :sweat_smile:
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Print a message in both `rake routes` and at GET "/rails/info/routes"
that lets you know you have no routes defined, as well as linking to the
Rails Guide on the topic.
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see: https://github.com/blog/1406-namespaced-gists
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