Replace comments' non-breaking spaces with spaces
Sometimes, on Mac OS X, programmers accidentally press Option+Space rather than just Space and don’t see the difference. The problem is that Option+Space writes a non-breaking space (0XA0) rather than a normal space (0x20). This commit removes all the non-breaking spaces inadvertently introduced in the comments of the code.
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ def etag(&etagger)
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# * <tt>:public</tt> By default the Cache-Control header is private, set this to
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# +true+ if you want your application to be cachable by other devices (proxy caches).
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#
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# === Example:
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# === Example:
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#
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# def show
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# @article = Article.find(params[:id])
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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ def require(key)
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# }
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# })
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#
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# permitted = params.permit(person: [ :name, { pets: :name } ])
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# permitted = params.permit(person: [ :name, { pets: :name } ])
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# permitted.permitted? # => true
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# permitted[:person][:name] # => "Francesco"
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# permitted[:person][:age] # => nil
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@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ def permit(*filters)
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# Returns a parameter for the given +key+. If not found,
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# returns +nil+.
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#
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# params = ActionController::Parameters.new(person: { name: 'Francesco' })
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# params = ActionController::Parameters.new(person: { name: 'Francesco' })
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# params[:person] # => {"name"=>"Francesco"}
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# params[:none] # => nil
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def [](key)
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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ def set(key, value)
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# Delete messages for +key+. Returns the deleted messages.
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#
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# person.errors.get(:name) # => ["can not be nil"]
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# person.errors.delete(:name) # => ["can not be nil"]
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# person.errors.delete(:name) # => ["can not be nil"]
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# person.errors.get(:name) # => nil
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def delete(key)
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messages.delete(key)
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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ def count
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# Returns +true+ if no errors are found, +false+ otherwise.
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# If the error message is a string it can be empty.
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#
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# person.errors.full_messages # => ["name can not be nil"]
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# person.errors.full_messages # => ["name can not be nil"]
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# person.errors.empty? # => false
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def empty?
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all? { |k, v| v && v.empty? && !v.is_a?(String) }
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@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ def as_json(options=nil)
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to_hash(options && options[:full_messages])
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end
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# Returns a Hash of attributes with their error messages. If +full_messages+
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# Returns a Hash of attributes with their error messages. If +full_messages+
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# is +true+, it will contain full messages (see +full_message+).
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#
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# person.to_hash # => {:name=>["can not be nil"]}
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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ module Serialization
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# person.name = 'bob'
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# person.age = 22
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# person.serializable_hash # => {"name"=>"bob", "age"=>22}
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# person.serializable_hash(only: :name) # => {"name"=>"bob"}
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# person.serializable_hash(only: :name) # => {"name"=>"bob"}
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# person.serializable_hash(except: :name) # => {"age"=>22}
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# person.serializable_hash(methods: :capitalized_name)
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# # => {"name"=>"bob", "age"=>22, "capitalized_name"=>"Bob"}
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@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ def initialize(options)
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# Return the kind for this validator.
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#
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# PresenceValidator.new.kind # => :presence
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# UniquenessValidator.new.kind # => :uniqueness
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# PresenceValidator.new.kind # => :presence
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# UniquenessValidator.new.kind # => :uniqueness
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def kind
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self.class.kind
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end
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@ -788,7 +788,7 @@
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end
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person.pets.delete("1") # => [#<Pet id: 1>]
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person.pets.delete(2, 3) # => [#<Pet id: 2>, #<Pet id: 3>]
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person.pets.delete(2, 3) # => [#<Pet id: 2>, #<Pet id: 3>]
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*Francesco Rodriguez*
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ def loaded?
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# # #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
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# # ]
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#
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# person.pets.select(:name) { |pet| pet.name =~ /oo/ }
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# person.pets.select(:name) { |pet| pet.name =~ /oo/ }
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# # => [
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# # #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook">,
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# # #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo">
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@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ def many?(&block)
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#
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# person.pets # => [#<Pet id: 20, name: "Snoop">]
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#
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# person.pets.include?(Pet.find(20)) # => true
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# person.pets.include?(Pet.find(20)) # => true
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# person.pets.include?(Pet.find(21)) # => false
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def include?(record)
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@association.include?(record)
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@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ def clear
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# person.pets.reload # fetches pets from the database
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# # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
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#
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# person.pets(true) # fetches pets from the database
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# person.pets(true) # fetches pets from the database
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# # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
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def reload
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proxy_association.reload
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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ def scope_attributes? # :nodoc:
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# Scopes can also be used while creating/building a record.
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#
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# class Article < ActiveRecord::Base
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# scope :published, -> { where(published: true) }
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# scope :published, -> { where(published: true) }
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# end
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#
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# Article.published.new.published # => true
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ def scope_attributes? # :nodoc:
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# on scopes. Assuming the following setup:
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#
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# class Article < ActiveRecord::Base
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# scope :published, -> { where(published: true) }
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# scope :published, -> { where(published: true) }
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# scope :featured, -> { where(featured: true) }
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#
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# def self.latest_article
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@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ def expires_at=(value)
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end
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# Returns the size of the cached value. This could be less than
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# <tt>value.size</tt> if the data is compressed.
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# <tt>value.size</tt> if the data is compressed.
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def size
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if defined?(@s)
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@s
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# Mixing in this module allows you to define the events in the object's
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# lifecycle that will support callbacks (via +ClassMethods.define_callbacks+),
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# set the instance methods, procs, or callback objects to be called (via
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# +ClassMethods.set_callback+), and run the installed callbacks at the
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# +ClassMethods.set_callback+), and run the installed callbacks at the
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# appropriate times (via +run_callbacks+).
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#
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# Three kinds of callbacks are supported: before callbacks, run before a
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@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ def __update_callbacks(name, filters = [], block = nil) #:nodoc:
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# set_callback :save, :before_meth
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#
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# The callback can specified as a symbol naming an instance method; as a
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# proc, lambda, or block; as a string to be instance evaluated; or as an
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# proc, lambda, or block; as a string to be instance evaluated; or as an
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# object that responds to a certain method determined by the <tt>:scope</tt>
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# argument to +define_callback+.
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#
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end
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# Allows you to add shortcut so that you don't have to refer to attribute
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# through config. Also look at the example for config to contrast.
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# through config. Also look at the example for config to contrast.
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#
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# Defines both class and instance config accessors.
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#
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# end
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#
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# User.allowed_access = false
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# User.allowed_access # => false
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# User.allowed_access # => false
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#
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# User.new.allowed_access = true # => NoMethodError
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# User.new.allowed_access # => NoMethodError
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# end
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#
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# User.allowed_access = false
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# User.allowed_access # => false
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# User.allowed_access # => false
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#
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# User.new.allowed_access = true # => NoMethodError
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# User.new.allowed_access # => NoMethodError
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#
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# [].to_sentence # => ""
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# ['one'].to_sentence # => "one"
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# ['one', 'two'].to_sentence # => "one and two"
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# ['one', 'two'].to_sentence # => "one and two"
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# ['one', 'two', 'three'].to_sentence # => "one, two, and three"
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#
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# ['one', 'two'].to_sentence(passing: 'invalid option')
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# Examples using <tt>:locale</tt> option:
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#
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# # Given this locale dictionary:
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# #
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# #
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# # es:
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# # support:
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# # array:
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# # => "uno y dos"
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#
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# ['uno', 'dos', 'tres'].to_sentence(locale: :es)
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# # => "uno o dos o al menos tres"
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# # => "uno o dos o al menos tres"
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def to_sentence(options = {})
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options.assert_valid_keys(:words_connector, :two_words_connector, :last_word_connector, :locale)
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# class Bar < Foo; end
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# class Baz < Foo; end
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#
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# Foo.subclasses # => [Baz, Bar]
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# Foo.subclasses # => [Baz, Bar]
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def subclasses
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subclasses, chain = [], descendants
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chain.each do |k|
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# converting to an <tt>ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess</tt> would not be
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# desirable.
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#
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# b = { b: 1 }
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# b = { b: 1 }
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# { a: b }.with_indifferent_access['a'] # calls b.nested_under_indifferent_access
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alias nested_under_indifferent_access with_indifferent_access
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end
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# Return a new hash with all keys converted to strings.
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#
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# hash = { name: 'Rob', age: '28' }
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# hash = { name: 'Rob', age: '28' }
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#
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# hash.stringify_keys
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# #=> { "name" => "Rob", "age" => "28" }
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# hash = { 'name' => 'Rob', 'age' => '28' }
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#
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# hash.symbolize_keys
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# #=> { name: "Rob", age: "28" }
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# #=> { name: "Rob", age: "28" }
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def symbolize_keys
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transform_keys{ |key| key.to_sym rescue key }
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end
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# This includes the keys from the root hash and from all
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# nested hashes.
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#
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# hash = { person: { name: 'Rob', age: '28' } }
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# hash = { person: { name: 'Rob', age: '28' } }
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#
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# hash.deep_stringify_keys
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# # => { "person" => { "name" => "Rob", "age" => "28" } }
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# they respond to +to_sym+. This includes the keys from the root hash
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# and from all nested hashes.
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#
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# hash = { 'person' => { 'name' => 'Rob', 'age' => '28' } }
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# hash = { 'person' => { 'name' => 'Rob', 'age' => '28' } }
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#
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# hash.deep_symbolize_keys
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# # => { person: { name: "Rob", age: "28" } }
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# # => { person: { name: "Rob", age: "28" } }
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def deep_symbolize_keys
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deep_transform_keys{ |key| key.to_sym rescue key }
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end
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class Hash
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# Returns a deep copy of hash.
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#
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# hash = { a: { b: 'b' } }
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# hash = { a: { b: 'b' } }
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# dup = hash.deep_dup
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# dup[:a][:c] = 'c'
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#
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self.autoload_once_paths = []
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# An array of qualified constant names that have been loaded. Adding a name
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# to this array will cause it to be unloaded the next time Dependencies are
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# to this array will cause it to be unloaded the next time Dependencies are
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# cleared.
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mattr_accessor :autoloaded_constants
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self.autoloaded_constants = []
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# Given +path+, a filesystem path to a ruby file, return an array of
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# constant paths which would cause Dependencies to attempt to load this
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# file.
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# file.
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def loadable_constants_for_path(path, bases = autoload_paths)
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path = $` if path =~ /\.rb\z/
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expanded_path = File.expand_path(path)
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# Attempt to autoload the provided module name by searching for a directory
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# matching the expected path suffix. If found, the module is created and
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# assigned to +into+'s constants with the name +const_name+. Provided that
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# the directory was loaded from a reloadable base path, it is added to the
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# the directory was loaded from a reloadable base path, it is added to the
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# set of constants that are to be unloaded.
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def autoload_module!(into, const_name, qualified_name, path_suffix)
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return nil unless base_path = autoloadable_module?(path_suffix)
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end
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# Executes the given block and updates the latest watched files and
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# timestamp.
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# timestamp.
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def execute
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@last_watched = watched
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@last_update_at = updated_at(@last_watched)
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end
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# Private, for the test suite.
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def initialize_dup(orig) # :nodoc:
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def initialize_dup(orig) # :nodoc:
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%w(plurals singulars uncountables humans acronyms acronym_regex).each do |scope|
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instance_variable_set("@#{scope}", orig.send(scope).dup)
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end
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# Specifies a new acronym. An acronym must be specified as it will appear
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# in a camelized string. An underscore string that contains the acronym
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# will retain the acronym when passed to +camelize+, +humanize+, or
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# will retain the acronym when passed to +camelize+, +humanize+, or
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# +titleize+. A camelized string that contains the acronym will maintain
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# the acronym when titleized or humanized, and will convert the acronym
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# into a non-delimited single lowercase word when passed to +underscore+.
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#
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# +acronym+ may be used to specify any word that contains an acronym or
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# otherwise needs to maintain a non-standard capitalization. The only
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# restriction is that the word must begin with a capital letter.
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# restriction is that the word must begin with a capital letter.
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#
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# acronym 'RESTful'
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# underscore 'RESTful' #=> 'restful'
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end
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# Specifies a new pluralization rule and its replacement. The rule can
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# either be a string or a regular expression. The replacement should
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# either be a string or a regular expression. The replacement should
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# always be a string that may include references to the matched data from
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# the rule.
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def plural(rule, replacement)
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# the cipher key size. For the default 'aes-256-cbc' cipher, this is 256
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# bits. If you are using a user-entered secret, you can generate a suitable
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# key with <tt>OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256.new(user_secret).digest</tt> or
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# similar.
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# similar.
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#
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# Options:
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# * <tt>:cipher</tt> - Cipher to use. Can be any cipher returned by
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end
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# Encrypt and sign a message. We need to sign the message in order to avoid
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# padding attacks. Reference: http://www.limited-entropy.com/padding-oracle-attacks.
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# padding attacks. Reference: http://www.limited-entropy.com/padding-oracle-attacks.
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def encrypt_and_sign(value)
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verifier.generate(_encrypt(value))
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end
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# signed to prevent tampering.
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#
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# This is useful for cases like remember-me tokens and auto-unsubscribe links
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# where the session store isn't suitable or available.
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# where the session store isn't suitable or available.
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#
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# Remember Me:
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# cookies[:remember_me] = @verifier.generate([@user.id, 2.weeks.from_now])
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# The proxy class returned when calling mb_chars. You can use this accessor
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# to configure your own proxy class so you can support other encodings. See
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# the ActiveSupport::Multibyte::Chars implementation for an example how to
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# the ActiveSupport::Multibyte::Chars implementation for an example how to
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# do this.
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#
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# ActiveSupport::Multibyte.proxy_class = CharsForUTF32
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# logger.tagged('BCX') { logger.tagged('Jason') { logger.info 'Stuff' } } # Logs "[BCX] [Jason] Stuff"
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#
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# This is used by the default Rails.logger as configured by Railties to make
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# it easy to stamp log lines with subdomains, request ids, and anything else
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# it easy to stamp log lines with subdomains, request ids, and anything else
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# to aid debugging of multi-user production applications.
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module TaggedLogging
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module Formatter # :nodoc:
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alias :assert_no_match :refute_match
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alias :assert_not_same :refute_same
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# Fails if the block raises an exception.
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# Fails if the block raises an exception.
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#
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# assert_nothing_raised do
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# ...
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end
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# Available so that TimeZone instances respond like TZInfo::Timezone
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# instances.
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# instances.
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def period_for_utc(time)
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tzinfo.period_for_utc(time)
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end
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require 'rails/commands/console'
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options = Rails::Console.parse_arguments(ARGV)
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# RAILS_ENV needs to be set before config/application is required
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# RAILS_ENV needs to be set before config/application is required
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ENV['RAILS_ENV'] = options[:environment] if options[:environment]
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# shift ARGV so IRB doesn't freak
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module Rails
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module Generators
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class ScaffoldGenerator < ResourceGenerator # :nodoc:
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class ScaffoldGenerator < ResourceGenerator # :nodoc:
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remove_hook_for :resource_controller
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remove_class_option :actions
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