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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ module ActionController #:nodoc:
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# header the Content-Type of the cached response could be wrong because
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# no information about the MIME type is stored in the cache key. So, if
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# you first ask for MIME type M in the Accept header, a cache entry is
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# created, and then perform a second resquest to the same resource asking
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# created, and then perform a second request to the same resource asking
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# for a different MIME type, you'd get the content cached for M.
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#
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# The <tt>:format</tt> parameter is taken into account though. The safest
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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ module ActionController
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yield
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end
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# Everytime after an action is processed, this method is invoked
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# Every time after an action is processed, this method is invoked
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# with the payload, so you can add more information.
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# :api: plugin
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def append_info_to_payload(payload) #:nodoc:
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@@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ module ActionDispatch
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# Now routes such as +/posts/1+ will no longer be valid, but +/posts/1.1+ will be.
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# The +id+ parameter must match the constraint passed in for this example.
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#
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# You may use this to also resrict other parameters:
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# You may use this to also restrict other parameters:
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#
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# resources :posts do
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# constraints(:post_id => /\d+\.\d+) do
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@@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ module ActionDispatch
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#
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# === Dynamic request matching
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#
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# Requests to routes can be constrained based on specific critera:
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# Requests to routes can be constrained based on specific criteria:
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#
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# constraints(lambda { |req| req.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] =~ /iPhone/ }) do
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# resources :iphones
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@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ module ActionView
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@options[:discard_second] ||= true unless @options[:include_seconds] && !@options[:discard_minute]
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# If the day is hidden and the month is visible, the day should be set to the 1st so all month choices are
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# valid (otherwise it could be 31 and february wouldn't be a valid date)
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# valid (otherwise it could be 31 and February wouldn't be a valid date)
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if @datetime && @options[:discard_day] && !@options[:discard_month]
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@datetime = @datetime.change(:day => 1)
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end
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@@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ module ActionView
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@options[:discard_day] ||= true if @options[:discard_month] || !order.include?(:day)
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# If the day is hidden and the month is visible, the day should be set to the 1st so all month choices are
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# valid (otherwise it could be 31 and february wouldn't be a valid date)
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# valid (otherwise it could be 31 and February wouldn't be a valid date)
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if @datetime && @options[:discard_day] && !@options[:discard_month]
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@datetime = @datetime.change(:day => 1)
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end
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@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ module ActionView
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options.stringify_keys.tap do |html_options|
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html_options["enctype"] = "multipart/form-data" if html_options.delete("multipart")
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# The following URL is unescaped, this is just a hash of options, and it is the
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# responsability of the caller to escape all the values.
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# responsibility of the caller to escape all the values.
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html_options["action"] = url_for(url_for_options, *parameters_for_url)
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html_options["accept-charset"] = "UTF-8"
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html_options["data-remote"] = true if html_options.delete("remote")
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@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ module ActionView
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# See <tt>number_to_human_size</tt> if you want to print a file size.
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#
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# You can also define you own unit-quantifier names if you want to use other decimal units
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# (eg.: 1500 becomes "1.5 kilometers", 0.150 becomes "150 mililiters", etc). You may define
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# (eg.: 1500 becomes "1.5 kilometers", 0.150 becomes "150 milliliters", etc). You may define
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# a wide range of unit quantifiers, even fractional ones (centi, deci, mili, etc).
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#
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# ==== Options
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@@ -425,13 +425,13 @@ module ActionView
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# thousand:
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# one: "kilometer"
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# other: "kilometers"
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# billion: "gazilion-distance"
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# billion: "gazillion-distance"
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#
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# Then you could do:
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#
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# number_to_human(543934, :units => :distance) # => "544 kilometers"
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# number_to_human(54393498, :units => :distance) # => "54400 kilometers"
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# number_to_human(54393498000, :units => :distance) # => "54.4 gazilion-distance"
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# number_to_human(54393498000, :units => :distance) # => "54.4 gazillion-distance"
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# number_to_human(343, :units => :distance, :precision => 1) # => "300 meters"
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# number_to_human(1, :units => :distance) # => "1 meter"
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# number_to_human(0.34, :units => :distance) # => "34 centimeters"
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ module ActionView
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#
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# E.g. the value returned for a missing translation key :"blog.post.title" will be
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# <span class="translation_missing" title="translation missing: blog.post.title">Title</span>.
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# This way your views will display rather reasonableful strings but it will still
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# This way your views will display rather reasonable strings but it will still
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# be easy to spot missing translations.
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#
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# Second, it'll scope the key by the current partial if the key starts
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
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format:
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# Sets the separator between the units, for more precision (e.g. 1.0 / 2.0 == 0.5)
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separator: "."
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# Delimets thousands (e.g. 1,000,000 is a million) (always in groups of three)
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# Delimits thousands (e.g. 1,000,000 is a million) (always in groups of three)
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delimiter: ","
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# Number of decimals, behind the separator (the number 1 with a precision of 2 gives: 1.00)
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precision: 3
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ module ActionView
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class_attribute :default_format
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self.default_format = Mime::HTML
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# Default implemenation used.
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# Default implementation used.
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class_attribute :erb_implementation
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self.erb_implementation = Erubis
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@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ class LegacyRouteSetTests < Test::Unit::TestCase
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assert_equal '/page/foo', url_for(rs, { :controller => 'content', :action => 'show_page', :id => 'foo' })
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assert_equal({ :controller => "content", :action => 'show_page', :id => 'foo' }, rs.recognize_path("/page/foo"))
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token = "\321\202\320\265\320\272\321\201\321\202" # 'text' in russian
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token = "\321\202\320\265\320\272\321\201\321\202" # 'text' in Russian
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token.force_encoding(Encoding::BINARY) if token.respond_to?(:force_encoding)
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escaped_token = CGI::escape(token)
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@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ class NumberHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase
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def test_number_with_precision_with_significant_true_and_zero_precision
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# Zero precision with significant is a mistake (would always return zero),
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# so we treat it as if significant was false (increases backwards compatibily for number_to_human_size)
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# so we treat it as if significant was false (increases backwards compatibility for number_to_human_size)
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assert_equal "124", number_with_precision(123.987, :precision => 0, :significant => true)
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assert_equal "12", number_with_precision(12, :precision => 0, :significant => true )
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assert_equal "12", number_with_precision("12.3", :precision => 0, :significant => true )
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