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* Update `titleize` regex to allow apostrophes
In 4b685aa the regex in `titleize` was updated to not match apostrophes to
better reflect the nature of the transformation. Unfortunately this had the
side effect of breaking capitalization on the first word of a sub-string, e.g:
>> "This was 'fake news'".titleize
=> "This Was 'fake News'"
This is fixed by extending the look-behind to also check for a word
character on the other side of the apostrophe.
Fixes #28312.
*Andrew White*
* Add `rfc3339` aliases to `xmlschema` for `Time` and `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone`
For naming consistency when using the RFC 3339 profile of ISO 8601 in applications.
*Andrew White*
* Add `Time.rfc3339` parsing method
The `Time.xmlschema` and consequently its alias `iso8601` accepts timestamps
without a offset in contravention of the RFC 3339 standard. This method
enforces that constraint and raises an `ArgumentError` if it doesn't.
*Andrew White*
* Add `ActiveSupport::TimeZone.rfc3339` parsing method
Previously there was no way to get a RFC 3339 timestamp into a specific
timezone without either using `parse` or chaining methods. The new method
allows parsing directly into the timezone, e.g:
>> Time.zone = "Hawaii"
=> "Hawaii"
>> Time.zone.rfc3339("1999-12-31T14:00:00Z")
=> Fri, 31 Dec 1999 14:00:00 HST -10:00
This new method has stricter semantics than the current `parse` method
and will raise an `ArgumentError` instead of returning nil, e.g:
>> Time.zone = "Hawaii"
=> "Hawaii"
>> Time.zone.rfc3339("foobar")
ArgumentError: invalid date
>> Time.zone.parse("foobar")
=> nil
It will also raise an `ArgumentError` when either the time or offset
components are missing, e.g:
>> Time.zone = "Hawaii"
=> "Hawaii"
>> Time.zone.rfc3339("1999-12-31")
ArgumentError: invalid date
>> Time.zone.rfc3339("1999-12-31T14:00:00")
ArgumentError: invalid date
*Andrew White*
* Add `ActiveSupport::TimeZone.iso8601` parsing method
Previously there was no way to get a ISO 8601 timestamp into a specific
timezone without either using `parse` or chaining methods. The new method
allows parsing directly into the timezone, e.g:
>> Time.zone = "Hawaii"
=> "Hawaii"
>> Time.zone.iso8601("1999-12-31T14:00:00Z")
=> Fri, 31 Dec 1999 14:00:00 HST -10:00
If the timestamp is a ISO 8601 date (YYYY-MM-DD) then the time is set
to midnight, e.g:
>> Time.zone = "Hawaii"
=> "Hawaii"
>> Time.zone.iso8601("1999-12-31")
=> Fri, 31 Dec 1999 00:00:00 HST -10:00
This new method has stricter semantics than the current `parse` method
and will raise an `ArgumentError` instead of returning nil, e.g:
>> Time.zone = "Hawaii"
=> "Hawaii"
>> Time.zone.iso8601("foobar")
ArgumentError: invalid date
>> Time.zone.parse("foobar")
=> nil
*Andrew White*
* Deprecate implicit coercion of `ActiveSupport::Duration`
Currently `ActiveSupport::Duration` implicitly converts to a seconds
value when used in a calculation except for the explicit examples of
addition and subtraction where the duration is the receiver, e.g:
>> 2 * 1.day
=> 172800
This results in lots of confusion especially when using durations
with dates because adding/subtracting a value from a date treats
integers as a day and not a second, e.g:
>> Date.today
=> Wed, 01 Mar 2017
>> Date.today + 2 * 1.day
=> Mon, 10 Apr 2490
To fix this we're implementing `coerce` so that we can provide a
deprecation warning with the intent of removing the implicit coercion
in Rails 5.2, e.g:
>> 2 * 1.day
DEPRECATION WARNING: Implicit coercion of ActiveSupport::Duration
to a Numeric is deprecated and will raise a TypeError in Rails 5.2.
=> 172800
In Rails 5.2 it will raise `TypeError`, e.g:
>> 2 * 1.day
TypeError: ActiveSupport::Duration can't be coerced into Integer
This is the same behavior as with other types in Ruby, e.g:
>> 2 * "foo"
TypeError: String can't be coerced into Integer
>> "foo" * 2
=> "foofoo"
As part of this deprecation add `*` and `/` methods to `AS::Duration`
so that calculations that keep the duration as the receiver work
correctly whether the final receiver is a `Date` or `Time`, e.g:
>> Date.today
=> Wed, 01 Mar 2017
>> Date.today + 1.day * 2
=> Fri, 03 Mar 2017
Fixes #27457.
*Andrew White*
* Update `DateTime#change` to support `:usec` and `:nsec` options.
Adding support for these options now allows us to update the `DateTime#end_of`
methods to match the equivalent `Time#end_of` methods, e.g:
datetime = DateTime.now.end_of_day
datetime.nsec == 999999999 # => true
Fixes #21424.
*Dan Moore*, *Andrew White*
* Add `ActiveSupport::Duration#before` and `#after` as aliases for `#until` and `#since`
These read more like English and require less mental gymnastics to read and write.
Before:
2.weeks.since(customer_start_date)
5.days.until(today)
After:
2.weeks.after(customer_start_date)
5.days.before(today)
*Nick Johnstone*
* Soft-deprecated the top-level `HashWithIndifferentAccess` constant.
`ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess` should be used instead.
*Robin Dupret* (#28157)
* In Core Extensions, make `MarshalWithAutoloading#load` pass through the second, optional
argument for `Marshal#load( source [, proc] )`. This way we don't have to do
`Marshal.method(:load).super_method.call(source, proc)` just to be able to pass a proc.
*Jeff Latz*
* `ActiveSupport::Gzip.decompress` now checks checksum and length in footer.
*Dylan Thacker-Smith*
## Rails 5.1.0.beta1 (February 23, 2017) ##
* Cache `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#to_datetime` before freezing.
*Adam Rice*
* Deprecate `ActiveSupport.halt_callback_chains_on_return_false`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated behavior that halts callbacks when the return is false.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Deprecate passing string to `:if` and `:unless` conditional options
on `set_callback` and `skip_callback`.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Raise `ArgumentError` when passing string to define callback.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Updated Unicode version to 9.0.0
Now we can handle new emojis such like "👩👩👧👦" ("\u{1F469}\u{200D}\u{1F469}\u{200D}\u{1F467}\u{200D}\u{1F466}").
version 8.0.0
"👩👩👧👦".mb_chars.grapheme_length # => 4
"👩👩👧👦".mb_chars.reverse # => "👦👧👩👩"
version 9.0.0
"👩👩👧👦".mb_chars.grapheme_length # => 1
"👩👩👧👦".mb_chars.reverse # => "👩👩👧👦"
*Fumiaki MATSUSHIMA*
* Changed `ActiveSupport::Inflector#transliterate` to raise `ArgumentError` when it receives
anything except a string.
*Kevin McPhillips*
* Fixed bugs that `StringInquirer#respond_to_missing?` and
`ArrayInquirer#respond_to_missing?` do not fallback to `super`.
*Akira Matsuda*
* Fix inconsistent results when parsing large durations and constructing durations from code
ActiveSupport::Duration.parse('P3Y') == 3.years # It should be true
Duration parsing made independent from any moment of time:
Fixed length in seconds is assigned to each duration part during parsing.
Changed duration of months and years in seconds to more accurate and logical:
1. The value of 365.2425 days in Gregorian year is more accurate
as it accounts for every 400th non-leap year.
2. Month's length is bound to year's duration, which makes
sensible comparisons like `12.months == 1.year` to be `true`
and nonsensical ones like `30.days == 1.month` to be `false`.
Calculations on times and dates with durations shouldn't be affected as
duration's numeric value isn't used in calculations, only parts are used.
Methods on `Numeric` like `2.days` now use these predefined durations
to avoid duplication of duration constants through the codebase and
eliminate creation of intermediate durations.
*Andrey Novikov, Andrew White*
* Change return value of `Rational#duplicable?`, `ComplexClass#duplicable?`
to false.
*utilum*
* Change return value of `NilClass#duplicable?`, `FalseClass#duplicable?`,
`TrueClass#duplicable?`, `Symbol#duplicable?` and `Numeric#duplicable?`
to true with Ruby 2.4+. These classes can dup with Ruby 2.4+.
*Yuji Yaginuma*
* Remove deprecated class `ActiveSupport::Concurrency::Latch`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated separator argument from `parameterize`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated method `Numeric#to_formatted_s`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated method `alias_method_chain`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated constant `MissingSourceFile`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated methods `Module.qualified_const_defined?`,
`Module.qualified_const_get` and `Module.qualified_const_set`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated `:prefix` option from `number_to_human_size`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated method `ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new_from_hash_copying_default`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated file `active_support/core_ext/time/marshal.rb`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated file `active_support/core_ext/struct.rb`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated file `active_support/core_ext/module/method_transplanting.rb`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated method `Module.local_constants`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated file `active_support/core_ext/kernel/debugger.rb`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated method `ActiveSupport::Cache::Store#namespaced_key`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated method `ActiveSupport::Cache::Strategy::LocalCache::LocalStore#set_cache_value`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated method `ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore#escape_key`.
*Andrew White*
* Remove deprecated method `ActiveSupport::Cache::FileStore#key_file_path`.
*Andrew White*
* Ensure duration parsing is consistent across DST changes.
Previously `ActiveSupport::Duration.parse` used `Time.current` and
`Time#advance` to calculate the number of seconds in the duration
from an arbitrary collection of parts. However as `advance` tries to
be consistent across DST boundaries this meant that either the
duration was shorter or longer depending on the time of year.
This was fixed by using an absolute reference point in UTC which
isn't subject to DST transitions. An arbitrary date of Jan 1st, 2000
was chosen for no other reason that it seemed appropriate.
Additionally, duration parsing should now be marginally faster as we
are no longer creating instances of `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone`
every time we parse a duration string.
Fixes #26941.
*Andrew White*
* Use `Hash#compact` and `Hash#compact!` from Ruby 2.4. Old Ruby versions
will continue to get these methods from Active Support as before.
*Prathamesh Sonpatki*
* Fix `ActiveSupport::TimeZone#strptime`.
Support for timestamps in format of seconds (%s) and milliseconds (%Q).
Fixes #26840.
*Lev Denisov*
* Fix `DateAndTime::Calculations#copy_time_to`. Copy `nsec` instead of `usec`.
Jumping forward or backward between weeks now preserves nanosecond digits.
*Josua Schmid*
* Fix `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#in` across DST boundaries.
Previously calls to `in` were being sent to the non-DST aware
method `Time#since` via `method_missing`. It is now aliased to
the DST aware `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#+` which handles
transitions across DST boundaries, e.g:
Time.zone = "US/Eastern"
t = Time.zone.local(2016,11,6,1)
# => Sun, 06 Nov 2016 01:00:00 EDT -05:00
t.in(1.hour)
# => Sun, 06 Nov 2016 01:00:00 EST -05:00
Fixes #26580.
*Thomas Balthazar*
* Remove unused parameter `options = nil` for `#clear` of
`ActiveSupport::Cache::Strategy::LocalCache::LocalStore` and
`ActiveSupport::Cache::Strategy::LocalCache`.
*Yosuke Kabuto*
* Fix `thread_mattr_accessor` subclass no longer overwrites parent.
Assigning a value to a subclass using `thread_mattr_accessor` no
longer changes the value of the parent class. This brings the
behavior inline with the documentation.
Given:
class Account
thread_mattr_accessor :user
end
class Customer < Account
end
Account.user = "DHH"
Customer.user = "Rafael"
Before:
Account.user # => "Rafael"
After:
Account.user # => "DHH"
*Shinichi Maeshima*
* Since weeks are no longer converted to days, add `:weeks` to the list of
parts that `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` will recognize as possibly being
of variable duration to take account of DST transitions.
Fixes #26039.
*Andrew White*
* Defines `Regexp.match?` for Ruby versions prior to 2.4. The predicate
has the same interface, but it does not have the performance boost. Its
purpose is to be able to write 2.4 compatible code.
*Xavier Noria*
* Allow `MessageEncryptor` to take advantage of authenticated encryption modes.
AEAD modes like `aes-256-gcm` provide both confidentiality and data
authenticity, eliminating the need to use `MessageVerifier` to check if the
encrypted data has been tampered with. This speeds up encryption/decryption
and results in shorter cipher text.
*Bart de Water*
* Introduce `assert_changes` and `assert_no_changes`.
`assert_changes` is a more general `assert_difference` that works with any
value.
assert_changes 'Error.current', from: nil, to: 'ERR' do
expected_bad_operation
end
Can be called with strings, to be evaluated in the binding (context) of
the block given to the assertion, or a lambda.
assert_changes -> { Error.current }, from: nil, to: 'ERR' do
expected_bad_operation
end
The `from` and `to` arguments are compared with the case operator (`===`).
assert_changes 'Error.current', from: nil, to: Error do
expected_bad_operation
end
This is pretty useful, if you need to loosely compare a value. For example,
you need to test a token has been generated and it has that many random
characters.
user = User.start_registration
assert_changes 'user.token', to: /\w{32}/ do
user.finish_registration
end
*Genadi Samokovarov*
* Fix `ActiveSupport::TimeZone#strptime`. Now raises `ArgumentError` when the
given time doesn't match the format. The error is the same as the one given
by Ruby's `Date.strptime`. Previously it raised
`NoMethodError: undefined method empty? for nil:NilClass.` due to a bug.
Fixes #25701.
*John Gesimondo*
* `travel/travel_to` travel time helpers, now raise on nested calls,
as this can lead to confusing time stubbing.
Instead of:
travel_to 2.days.from_now do
# 2 days from today
travel_to 3.days.from_now do
# 5 days from today
end
end
preferred way to achieve above is:
travel 2.days do
# 2 days from today
end
travel 5.days do
# 5 days from today
end
*Vipul A M*
* Support parsing JSON time in ISO8601 local time strings in
`ActiveSupport::JSON.decode` when `parse_json_times` is enabled.
Strings in the format of `YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss` (without a `Z` at
the end) will be parsed in the local timezone (`Time.zone`). In
addition, date strings (`YYYY-MM-DD`) are now parsed into `Date`
objects.
*Grzegorz Witek*
* Fixed `ActiveSupport::Logger.broadcast` so that calls to `#silence` now
properly delegate to all loggers. Silencing now properly suppresses logging
to both the log and the console.
*Kevin McPhillips*
* Remove deprecated arguments in `assert_nothing_raised`.
*Rafel Mendonça França*
* `Date.to_s` doesn't produce too many spaces. For example, `to_s(:short)`
will now produce `01 Feb` instead of ` 1 Feb`.
Fixes #25251.
*Sean Griffin*
* Introduce `Module#delegate_missing_to`.
When building a decorator, a common pattern emerges:
class Partition
def initialize(first_event)
@events = [ first_event ]
end
def people
if @events.first.detail.people.any?
@events.collect { |e| Array(e.detail.people) }.flatten.uniq
else
@events.collect(&:creator).uniq
end
end
private
def respond_to_missing?(name, include_private = false)
@events.respond_to?(name, include_private)
end
def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
@events.send(method, *args, &block)
end
end
With `Module#delegate_missing_to`, the above is condensed to:
class Partition
delegate_missing_to :@events
def initialize(first_event)
@events = [ first_event ]
end
def people
if @events.first.detail.people.any?
@events.collect { |e| Array(e.detail.people) }.flatten.uniq
else
@events.collect(&:creator).uniq
end
end
end
*Genadi Samokovarov*, *DHH*
* Rescuable: If a handler doesn't match the exception, check for handlers
matching the exception's cause.
*Jeremy Daer*
Please check [5-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/5-0-stable/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.
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