rails/railties
eileencodes 76836ef7db Use def before_setup instead of setup do
`setup do` creates unnecessary allocations of proc objects in test
callbacks. This prevents that from happening and results in faster code.

Originally I had done this as `def setup` and all Railties tests passed.
See 044f9ab. Later it was reported there was an issue with this that
caused routes in tests to be nil because devs don't generally call
`super` in their test setups. Because of that I reverted the commit
until I could find a suitble replacement.

`before_setup` esentially does the same thing but without the
requirement that applications call `super` in their test setups.
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exe Rename railties/bin to railties/exe 2015-04-11 19:26:34 +02:00
lib Use def before_setup instead of setup do 2015-05-02 10:45:17 -04:00
test Merge pull request #19939 from artofhuman/remove-mocha-from-some-tests 2015-04-28 16:41:01 -03:00
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CHANGELOG.md Merge pull request #19949 from thiagoaugusto/create-thiago-punctuation-fix 2015-04-29 09:01:44 +02:00
MIT-LICENSE Update copyright notices to 2015 [ci skip] 2014-12-31 08:34:14 +01:00
railties.gemspec Merge pull request #19753 from jonatack/use-ruby-2-2-2 2015-04-13 22:56:47 -05:00
Rakefile Follow up to #16613 2014-09-28 12:04:06 +02:00
RDOC_MAIN.rdoc [ci-skip] correct wikipedia MVC link 2014-06-14 23:34:08 +05:30
README.rdoc Feature requests should be made on the mailing list, not submitted to 2014-06-01 19:11:39 -07:00

= Railties -- Gluing the Engine to the Rails

Railties is responsible for gluing all frameworks together. Overall, it:

* handles the bootstrapping process for a Rails application;

* manages the +rails+ command line interface;

* and provides the Rails generators core.


== Download

The latest version of Railties can be installed with RubyGems:

* gem install railties

Source code can be downloaded as part of the Rails project on GitHub

* https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/master/railties

== License

Railties is released under the MIT license:

* http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT

== Support

API documentation is at

* http://api.rubyonrails.org

Bug reports can be filed for the Ruby on Rails project here:

* https://github.com/rails/rails/issues

Feature requests should be discussed on the rails-core mailing list here:

* https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/rubyonrails-core