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+# # -*- encoding : utf-8 -*- # # This little guy is needed unless you want to define a helper for every single one of your controllers # MissingSourceFile::REGEXPS << [/^cannot load such file -- (.+)$/i, 1] # # # TZInfo needs to be patched. In particular, you'll need to re-implement the datetime_new! method: # require 'tzinfo' # # module TZInfo # # # Methods to support different versions of Ruby. # module RubyCoreSupport #:nodoc: # # Ruby 1.8.6 introduced new! and deprecated new0. # # Ruby 1.9.0 removed new0. # # Ruby trunk revision 31668 removed the new! method. # # Still support new0 for better performance on older versions of Ruby (new0 indicates # # that the rational has already been reduced to its lowest terms). # # Fallback to jd with conversion from ajd if new! and new0 are unavailable. # if DateTime.respond_to? :new! # def self.datetime_new!(ajd = 0, of = 0, sg = Date::ITALY) # DateTime.new!(ajd, of, sg) # end # elsif DateTime.respond_to? :new0 # def self.datetime_new!(ajd = 0, of = 0, sg = Date::ITALY) # DateTime.new0(ajd, of, sg) # end # else # HALF_DAYS_IN_DAY = rational_new!(1, 2) # # def self.datetime_new!(ajd = 0, of = 0, sg = Date::ITALY) # # Convert from an Astronomical Julian Day number to a civil Julian Day number. # jd = ajd + of + HALF_DAYS_IN_DAY # # # Ruby trunk revision 31862 changed the behaviour of DateTime.jd so that it will no # # longer accept a fractional civil Julian Day number if further arguments are specified. # # Calculate the hours, minutes and seconds to pass to jd. # # jd_i = jd.to_i # jd_i -= 1 if jd < 0 # hours = (jd - jd_i) * 24 # hours_i = hours.to_i # minutes = (hours - hours_i) * 60 # minutes_i = minutes.to_i # seconds = (minutes - minutes_i) * 60 # # DateTime.jd(jd_i, hours_i, minutes_i, seconds, of, sg) # end # end # end # end # # # Finally, we have this innocuous looking patch. Without it, queries like this: current_account.tickets.recent.count # # would instantiate AR objects all (!!) tickets in the account, not merely return a count of the recent ones. # # See https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/5410-multiple-database-queries-when-chaining-named-scopes-with-rails-238-and-ruby-192 # # (The patch in that lighthouse bug was not, in fact, merged in). # module ActiveRecord # module Associations # class AssociationProxy # def respond_to_missing?(meth, incl_priv) # false # end # end # end # end \ No newline at end of file