rails/railties
Prem Sichanugrist a9f3c9da01 Using Object#in? and Object#either? in various places
There're a lot of places in Rails source code which make a lot of sense to switching to Object#in? or Object#either? instead of using [].include?.
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guides Using Object#in? and Object#either? in various places 2011-04-11 03:17:09 +08:00
lib Using Object#in? and Object#either? in various places 2011-04-11 03:17:09 +08:00
test Add --old-style-hash option to force creating old style hash on Ruby 1.9 2011-04-10 16:47:52 +08:00
.gitignore Ignore log folder created by tests 2009-10-16 19:25:21 -05:00
CHANGELOG Add --old-style-hash option to force creating old style hash on Ruby 1.9 2011-04-10 16:47:52 +08:00
MIT-LICENSE We're in 2011, let's update our license 2011-02-22 18:24:20 -02:00
railties.gemspec make turn a soft dependency. generate a Gemfile that contains turn and require turn if it is available 2011-04-08 09:40:33 -07:00
Rakefile sorry, the CI cannot lie to us anymore 2011-01-12 09:47:04 -08:00
README.rdoc Spelling mistake 2011-03-05 11:56:33 +01:00

= Railties -- Gluing the Engine to the Rails

Railties is responsible to glue all frameworks together. Overall, it:

* handles all the bootstrapping process for a Rails application;

* manages rails command line interface;

* provides Rails generators core;


== Download

The latest version of Railties can be installed with Rubygems:

* gem install railties

Documentation can be found at

* http://api.rubyonrails.org


== License

Railties is released under the MIT license.