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Use the configured variable EXEEXT, instead of hardcoded suffix and
platform names.
And on such platforms, files which do not end with the suffix are not
executable, so the original names are not necessary, in general.
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Following the same naming convention used in
controllers and jobs.
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bebugger doesn't work with Ruby 2.2 so we don't need to support it
anymore
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A special `if` statement to support `Psych` for Ruby < 2.0 can be
dropped now that Rails requires Ruby >= 2.0.
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Before this change any error raised inside a transaction callback
are rescued and printed in the logs.
Now these errors are not rescue anymore and just bubble up,
as the other callbacks.
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`silence_stderr`, `silence_stream`, `capture` and `quietly`.
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Related to #13434.
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Use local variables in _form.html.erb generated by scaffold.
Conflicts:
railties/CHANGELOG.md
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It seems a good idea to use local variables in generated partials instead of using instance variables.
Before
<%= render 'form' %>
After
<%= render 'form', product: @product %>
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Introduce explicit way of halting callback chains by throwing :abort. Deprecate current implicit behavior of halting callback chains by returning `false` in apps ported to Rails 5.0. Completely remove that behavior in brand new Rails 5.0 apps.
Conflicts:
railties/CHANGELOG.md
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This stems from [a comment](rails#17227 (comment)) by @dhh.
In summary:
* New Rails 5.0 apps will not accept `return false` as a way to halt callback chains, and will not display a deprecation warning.
* Existing apps ported to Rails 5.0 will still accept `return false` as a way to halt callback chains, albeit with a deprecation warning.
For this purpose, this commit introduces a Rails configuration option:
```ruby
config.active_support.halt_callback_chains_on_return_false
```
For new Rails 5.0 apps, this option will be set to `false` by a new initializer
`config/initializers/callback_terminator.rb`:
```ruby
Rails.application.config.active_support.halt_callback_chains_on_return_false = false
```
For existing apps ported to Rails 5.0, the initializers above will not exist.
Even running `rake rails:update` will not create this initializer.
Since the default value of `halt_callback_chains_on_return_false` is set to
`true`, these apps will still accept `return true` as a way to halt callback
chains, displaying a deprecation warning.
Developers will be able to switch to the new behavior (and stop the warning)
by manually adding the line above to their `config/application.rb`.
A gist with the suggested release notes to add to Rails 5.0 after this
commit is available at https://gist.github.com/claudiob/614c59409fb7d11f2931
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This commit modifies the code (but not the purpose) of a test that checks that
> initializers are executed after application configuration initializers
Currently the test hard-codes the *exact* initializers that are expected to
occur before a custom one. This can cause the test to fail even if the
expectation still passes.
This commit loosens the test by simply checking that, in the array of
initializers, the custom initializers (called `dummy_initializer` in the
example) is executed after the last occurrence of `load_config_initializers`.
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Commit 1aea470 introduced this directory but this was at a time when the
default way to store sessions was on the file system under the tmp
directory.
Let's remove references to it from the documentation as well.
[Robin Dupret & yui-knk]
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[ci skip]
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Generated fixtures won't use parent_id when generated with
parent:references
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Fix #18301
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warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after
`/' operator'`
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Thanks @robin850.
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plugin's gemfile also needs tzinfo-data in Windows
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Require Ruby 2.2 for Rails 5.0
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Stems from [this comment](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/18203#issuecomment-68138096) by @robin850
and by the blog post http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2014/12/19/Rails-4-2-final
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past scope`
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Changes `rails g model Post user:references` from
def change
create_table :posts do |t|
t.references :user, index: true
end
add_foreign_key :posts, :users
end
to
def change
create_table :posts do |t|
t.references :user, index: true, foreign_key: true
end
end
Changes `rails g migration add_user_to_posts user:references` from
def change
add_reference :posts, :users, index: true
add_foreign_key :posts, :users
end
to
def change
add_reference :posts, :users, index: true, foreign_key: true
end
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The changes in #18149 added tests for the app generator, but only fixed
it for the plugin generator (I should have let CI finish though I think
it would have failed as an allowed failure).
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