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build: bump activesupport from 5.2.3 to 6.0.1 in /Library/Homebrew #6696

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Bumps activesupport from 5.2.3 to 6.0.1.

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6.0.1

Active Support

  • ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer supports Enumerator methods.

    Shugo Maeda

  • The Redis cache store fails gracefully when the server returns a "max number of clients reached" error.

    Brandon Medenwald

  • Fixed that mutating a value returned by a memory cache store would unexpectedly change the cached value.

    Jonathan Hyman

  • The default inflectors in zeitwerk mode support overrides:

    # config/initializers/zeitwerk.rb
    Rails.autoloaders.each do |autoloader|
      autoloader.inflector.inflect(
        "html_parser" => "HTMLParser",
        "ssl_error"   => "SSLError"
      )
    end

    That way, you can tweak how individual basenames are inflected without touching Active Support inflection rules, which are global. These inflectors fallback to String#camelize, so existing inflection rules are still taken into account for non-overridden basenames.

    Please, check the autoloading guide for zeitwerk mode if you prefer not to depend on String#camelize at all.

    Xavier Noria

  • Improve Range#===, Range#include?, and Range#cover? to work with beginless (startless) and endless range targets.

    Allen Hsu, Andrew Hodgkinson

  • Don't use Process#clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID) on Solaris

    Iain Beeston

Active Model

  • No changes.

Active Record

... (truncated)
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Rails 6.0.1 (November 5, 2019)

  • ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer supports Enumerator methods.

    Shugo Maeda

  • The Redis cache store fails gracefully when the server returns a "max number
    of clients reached" error.

    Brandon Medenwald

  • Fixed that mutating a value returned by a memory cache store would
    unexpectedly change the cached value.

    Jonathan Hyman

  • The default inflectors in zeitwerk mode support overrides:

    # config/initializers/zeitwerk.rb
    Rails.autoloaders.each do |autoloader|
      autoloader.inflector.inflect(
        "html_parser" => "HTMLParser",
        "ssl_error"   => "SSLError"
      )
    end

    That way, you can tweak how individual basenames are inflected without touching Active Support inflection rules, which are global. These inflectors fallback to String#camelize, so existing inflection rules are still taken into account for non-overridden basenames.

    Please, check the autoloading guide for zeitwerk mode if you prefer not to depend on String#camelize at all.

    Xavier Noria

  • Improve Range#===, Range#include?, and Range#cover? to work with beginless (startless)
    and endless range targets.

    Allen Hsu, Andrew Hodgkinson

  • Don't use Process#clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID) on Solaris

    Iain Beeston

Rails 6.0.0 (August 16, 2019)

  • Let require_dependency in zeitwerk mode look the autoload paths up for
    better backwards compatibility.

    Xavier Noria

... (truncated)
Commits
  • 09a2979 v6.0.1
  • 7982363 v6.0.1.rc1
  • 0dd2404 Merge pull request #37494 from shugo/safe_buffer_enumerator_fix
  • 036fe8e Add bug tracker/documentation/mailing list URIs to the gemspecs
  • 7b6e25c documents support for zeitwerk mode inflectors overrides in CHANGELOG [skip ci]
  • 035ea91 support for overrides in :zeitwerk mode inflectors
  • 8f6915a bump Zeitwerk to 2.2
  • 4132666 update https urls [ci skip]
  • a9dd6e5 Redis cache store: fail gracefully when max clients reached
  • 458013d Remove any precision problem by comparing the float values
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

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Bumps [activesupport](https://github.com/rails/rails) from 5.2.3 to 6.0.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rails/rails/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v6.0.1/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](rails/rails@v5.2.3...v6.0.1)

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@MikeMcQuaid MikeMcQuaid self-assigned this Nov 6, 2019
@MikeMcQuaid MikeMcQuaid merged commit 918224c into master Nov 6, 2019
@MikeMcQuaid MikeMcQuaid deleted the dependabot/bundler/Library/Homebrew/activesupport-6.0.1 branch November 6, 2019 11:07
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