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- checksums.yaml +6 -6
- data/CHANGELOG +12 -8
- data/lib/active_support/gzip.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/active_support/json/backends/okjson.rb +644 -0
- data/lib/active_support/json/backends/yaml.rb +1 -93
- data/lib/active_support/json/decoding.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_support/multibyte/chars.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_support/test_case.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown.rb +7 -4
- data/lib/active_support/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +4 -3
checksums.yaml
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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SHA1:
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metadata.gz: 5b10c504f7e89e31840146dc035f18db58ec6781
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data.tar.gz: 174429c89cdc72aca932d18d7d89c64abc1f5ee8
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SHA512:
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metadata.gz: 6a1c10cce67fafe77efc20d56aa8039c873d457a63958b6c27a946dbe7414b6e7d745f2f4813a70d5b720454b5fb7ffc40658337a501a18a352813a7604fec38
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data.tar.gz: a3b25fac82589dfb772fc9efd3ac4b8f4ec906c25e24145c1cf261208761d1b30e38e8763d66583be1ec4e6398e9aabce4e0d609a1fe995515f715488a5b7095
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data/CHANGELOG
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## Rails 3.0.
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## Rails 3.0.20 (unreleased)
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## Rails 3.0.19 (Jan 8, 2013)
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* Hash.from_xml raises when it encounters type="symbol" or type="yaml".
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data/lib/active_support/gzip.rb
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module ActiveSupport
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# Include OkJson as a replacement for the Yaml backend
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# encoding: UTF-8
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raise Error, "invalid hex code #{c}"
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end
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# No other value can be encoded, and an error will
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# Nan, Infinity, Symbol, and Proc, or if a Hash key
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# is not a String.
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# Strings contained in x must be valid UTF-8.
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def encode(x)
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case x
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raise Error, 'root value must be an Array or a Hash'
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end
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end
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case x
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when Numeric then numenc(x)
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else
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raise Error, "cannot encode #{x.class}: #{x.inspect}"
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end
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end
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+
|
431
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+
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'{' + x.map{|k,v| keyenc(k) + ':' + valenc(v)}.join(',') + '}'
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end
|
435
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+
|
436
|
+
|
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def arrenc(a)
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'[' + a.map{|x| valenc(x)}.join(',') + ']'
|
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|
+
end
|
440
|
+
|
441
|
+
|
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|
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def keyenc(k)
|
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case k
|
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when String then strenc(k)
|
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else
|
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raise Error, "Hash key is not a string: #{k.inspect}"
|
447
|
+
end
|
448
|
+
end
|
449
|
+
|
450
|
+
|
451
|
+
def strenc(s)
|
452
|
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t = StringIO.new
|
453
|
+
t.putc(?")
|
454
|
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r = 0
|
455
|
+
|
456
|
+
# In ruby >= 1.9, s[r] is a codepoint, not a byte.
|
457
|
+
rubydoesenc = s.class.method_defined?(:encoding)
|
458
|
+
|
459
|
+
while r < s.length
|
460
|
+
case s[r]
|
461
|
+
when ?" then t.print('\\"')
|
462
|
+
when ?\\ then t.print('\\\\')
|
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|
+
when ?\b then t.print('\\b')
|
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|
+
when ?\f then t.print('\\f')
|
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|
+
when ?\n then t.print('\\n')
|
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|
+
when ?\r then t.print('\\r')
|
467
|
+
when ?\t then t.print('\\t')
|
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|
+
else
|
469
|
+
c = s[r]
|
470
|
+
case true
|
471
|
+
when rubydoesenc
|
472
|
+
begin
|
473
|
+
c.ord # will raise an error if c is invalid UTF-8
|
474
|
+
t.write(c)
|
475
|
+
rescue
|
476
|
+
t.write(Ustrerr)
|
477
|
+
end
|
478
|
+
when Spc <= c && c <= ?~
|
479
|
+
t.putc(c)
|
480
|
+
else
|
481
|
+
n = ucharcopy(t, s, r) # ensure valid UTF-8 output
|
482
|
+
r += n - 1 # r is incremented below
|
483
|
+
end
|
484
|
+
end
|
485
|
+
r += 1
|
486
|
+
end
|
487
|
+
t.putc(?")
|
488
|
+
t.string
|
489
|
+
end
|
490
|
+
|
491
|
+
|
492
|
+
def numenc(x)
|
493
|
+
if ((x.nan? || x.infinite?) rescue false)
|
494
|
+
raise Error, "Numeric cannot be represented: #{x}"
|
495
|
+
end
|
496
|
+
"#{x}"
|
497
|
+
end
|
498
|
+
|
499
|
+
|
500
|
+
# Copies the valid UTF-8 bytes of a single character
|
501
|
+
# from string s at position i to I/O object t, and
|
502
|
+
# returns the number of bytes copied.
|
503
|
+
# If no valid UTF-8 char exists at position i,
|
504
|
+
# ucharcopy writes Ustrerr and returns 1.
|
505
|
+
def ucharcopy(t, s, i)
|
506
|
+
n = s.length - i
|
507
|
+
raise Utf8Error if n < 1
|
508
|
+
|
509
|
+
c0 = s[i].ord
|
510
|
+
|
511
|
+
# 1-byte, 7-bit sequence?
|
512
|
+
if c0 < Utagx
|
513
|
+
t.putc(c0)
|
514
|
+
return 1
|
515
|
+
end
|
516
|
+
|
517
|
+
raise Utf8Error if c0 < Utag2 # unexpected continuation byte?
|
518
|
+
|
519
|
+
raise Utf8Error if n < 2 # need continuation byte
|
520
|
+
c1 = s[i+1].ord
|
521
|
+
raise Utf8Error if c1 < Utagx || Utag2 <= c1
|
522
|
+
|
523
|
+
# 2-byte, 11-bit sequence?
|
524
|
+
if c0 < Utag3
|
525
|
+
raise Utf8Error if ((c0&Umask2)<<6 | (c1&Umaskx)) <= Uchar1max
|
526
|
+
t.putc(c0)
|
527
|
+
t.putc(c1)
|
528
|
+
return 2
|
529
|
+
end
|
530
|
+
|
531
|
+
# need second continuation byte
|
532
|
+
raise Utf8Error if n < 3
|
533
|
+
|
534
|
+
c2 = s[i+2].ord
|
535
|
+
raise Utf8Error if c2 < Utagx || Utag2 <= c2
|
536
|
+
|
537
|
+
# 3-byte, 16-bit sequence?
|
538
|
+
if c0 < Utag4
|
539
|
+
u = (c0&Umask3)<<12 | (c1&Umaskx)<<6 | (c2&Umaskx)
|
540
|
+
raise Utf8Error if u <= Uchar2max
|
541
|
+
t.putc(c0)
|
542
|
+
t.putc(c1)
|
543
|
+
t.putc(c2)
|
544
|
+
return 3
|
545
|
+
end
|
546
|
+
|
547
|
+
# need third continuation byte
|
548
|
+
raise Utf8Error if n < 4
|
549
|
+
c3 = s[i+3].ord
|
550
|
+
raise Utf8Error if c3 < Utagx || Utag2 <= c3
|
551
|
+
|
552
|
+
# 4-byte, 21-bit sequence?
|
553
|
+
if c0 < Utag5
|
554
|
+
u = (c0&Umask4)<<18 | (c1&Umaskx)<<12 | (c2&Umaskx)<<6 | (c3&Umaskx)
|
555
|
+
raise Utf8Error if u <= Uchar3max
|
556
|
+
t.putc(c0)
|
557
|
+
t.putc(c1)
|
558
|
+
t.putc(c2)
|
559
|
+
t.putc(c3)
|
560
|
+
return 4
|
561
|
+
end
|
562
|
+
|
563
|
+
raise Utf8Error
|
564
|
+
rescue Utf8Error
|
565
|
+
t.write(Ustrerr)
|
566
|
+
return 1
|
567
|
+
end
|
568
|
+
|
569
|
+
|
570
|
+
class Utf8Error < ::StandardError
|
571
|
+
end
|
572
|
+
|
573
|
+
|
574
|
+
class Error < ::StandardError
|
575
|
+
end
|
576
|
+
|
577
|
+
|
578
|
+
Utagx = 0x80 # 1000 0000
|
579
|
+
Utag2 = 0xc0 # 1100 0000
|
580
|
+
Utag3 = 0xe0 # 1110 0000
|
581
|
+
Utag4 = 0xf0 # 1111 0000
|
582
|
+
Utag5 = 0xF8 # 1111 1000
|
583
|
+
Umaskx = 0x3f # 0011 1111
|
584
|
+
Umask2 = 0x1f # 0001 1111
|
585
|
+
Umask3 = 0x0f # 0000 1111
|
586
|
+
Umask4 = 0x07 # 0000 0111
|
587
|
+
Uchar1max = (1<<7) - 1
|
588
|
+
Uchar2max = (1<<11) - 1
|
589
|
+
Uchar3max = (1<<16) - 1
|
590
|
+
Ucharerr = 0xFFFD # unicode "replacement char"
|
591
|
+
Ustrerr = "\xef\xbf\xbd" # unicode "replacement char"
|
592
|
+
Usurrself = 0x10000
|
593
|
+
Usurr1 = 0xd800
|
594
|
+
Usurr2 = 0xdc00
|
595
|
+
Usurr3 = 0xe000
|
596
|
+
|
597
|
+
Spc = ' '[0]
|
598
|
+
Unesc = {?b=>?\b, ?f=>?\f, ?n=>?\n, ?r=>?\r, ?t=>?\t}
|
599
|
+
end
|
600
|
+
|
601
|
+
module JSON
|
602
|
+
module Backends
|
603
|
+
module OkJson
|
604
|
+
ParseError = ::ActiveSupport::OkJson::Error
|
605
|
+
extend self
|
606
|
+
|
607
|
+
# Parses a JSON string or IO and convert it into an object
|
608
|
+
def decode(json)
|
609
|
+
if json.respond_to?(:read)
|
610
|
+
json = json.read
|
611
|
+
end
|
612
|
+
data = ActiveSupport::OkJson.decode(json)
|
613
|
+
if ActiveSupport.parse_json_times
|
614
|
+
convert_dates_from(data)
|
615
|
+
else
|
616
|
+
data
|
617
|
+
end
|
618
|
+
end
|
619
|
+
|
620
|
+
private
|
621
|
+
def convert_dates_from(data)
|
622
|
+
case data
|
623
|
+
when nil
|
624
|
+
nil
|
625
|
+
when DATE_REGEX
|
626
|
+
begin
|
627
|
+
DateTime.parse(data)
|
628
|
+
rescue ArgumentError
|
629
|
+
data
|
630
|
+
end
|
631
|
+
when Array
|
632
|
+
data.map! { |d| convert_dates_from(d) }
|
633
|
+
when Hash
|
634
|
+
data.each do |key, value|
|
635
|
+
data[key] = convert_dates_from(value)
|
636
|
+
end
|
637
|
+
else
|
638
|
+
data
|
639
|
+
end
|
640
|
+
end
|
641
|
+
end
|
642
|
+
end
|
643
|
+
end
|
644
|
+
end
|
@@ -8,102 +8,10 @@ module ActiveSupport
|
|
8
8
|
extend self
|
9
9
|
|
10
10
|
EXCEPTIONS = [::ArgumentError] # :nodoc:
|
11
|
-
begin
|
12
|
-
require 'psych'
|
13
|
-
EXCEPTIONS << Psych::SyntaxError
|
14
|
-
rescue LoadError
|
15
|
-
end
|
16
11
|
|
17
|
-
# Parses a JSON string or IO and converts it into an object
|
18
12
|
def decode(json)
|
19
|
-
|
20
|
-
json = json.read
|
21
|
-
end
|
22
|
-
YAML.load(convert_json_to_yaml(json))
|
23
|
-
rescue *EXCEPTIONS => e
|
24
|
-
raise ParseError, "Invalid JSON string: '%s'" % json
|
13
|
+
raise "Warning: The Yaml backend has been deprecated due to security risks, you should set ActiveSupport::JSON.backend = 'OkJson'"
|
25
14
|
end
|
26
|
-
|
27
|
-
protected
|
28
|
-
# Ensure that ":" and "," are always followed by a space
|
29
|
-
def convert_json_to_yaml(json) #:nodoc:
|
30
|
-
require 'strscan' unless defined? ::StringScanner
|
31
|
-
scanner, quoting, marks, pos, times = ::StringScanner.new(json), false, [], nil, []
|
32
|
-
while scanner.scan_until(/(\\['"]|['":,\\]|\\.)/)
|
33
|
-
case char = scanner[1]
|
34
|
-
when '"', "'"
|
35
|
-
if !quoting
|
36
|
-
quoting = char
|
37
|
-
pos = scanner.pos
|
38
|
-
elsif quoting == char
|
39
|
-
if valid_date?(json[pos..scanner.pos-2])
|
40
|
-
# found a date, track the exact positions of the quotes so we can
|
41
|
-
# overwrite them with spaces later.
|
42
|
-
times << pos
|
43
|
-
end
|
44
|
-
quoting = false
|
45
|
-
end
|
46
|
-
when ":",","
|
47
|
-
marks << scanner.pos - 1 unless quoting
|
48
|
-
when "\\"
|
49
|
-
scanner.skip(/\\/)
|
50
|
-
end
|
51
|
-
end
|
52
|
-
|
53
|
-
if marks.empty?
|
54
|
-
json.gsub(/\\([\\\/]|u[[:xdigit:]]{4})/) do
|
55
|
-
ustr = $1
|
56
|
-
if ustr.start_with?('u')
|
57
|
-
char = [ustr[1..-1].to_i(16)].pack("U")
|
58
|
-
# "\n" needs extra escaping due to yaml formatting
|
59
|
-
char == "\n" ? "\\n" : char
|
60
|
-
elsif ustr == '\\'
|
61
|
-
'\\\\'
|
62
|
-
else
|
63
|
-
ustr
|
64
|
-
end
|
65
|
-
end
|
66
|
-
else
|
67
|
-
left_pos = [-1].push(*marks)
|
68
|
-
right_pos = marks << scanner.pos + scanner.rest_size
|
69
|
-
output = []
|
70
|
-
left_pos.each_with_index do |left, i|
|
71
|
-
scanner.pos = left.succ
|
72
|
-
chunk = scanner.peek(right_pos[i] - scanner.pos + 1)
|
73
|
-
# overwrite the quotes found around the dates with spaces
|
74
|
-
while times.size > 0 && times[0] <= right_pos[i]
|
75
|
-
chunk.insert(times.shift - scanner.pos - 1, '! ')
|
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|
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|
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|
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9
|
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10
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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12
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|
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|
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|
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|
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56
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|
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|
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58
|
|
59
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
|
78
78
|
begin
|
79
79
|
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|
80
80
|
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|
81
|
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rescue Mocha::ExpectationError => e
|
82
|
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add_failure(e.message, e.backtrace)
|
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83
|
rescue Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError => e
|
82
84
|
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|
83
85
|
rescue Exception => e
|
@@ -95,17 +97,18 @@ module ActiveSupport
|
|
95
97
|
|
96
98
|
protected
|
97
99
|
|
98
|
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def retrieve_mocha_counter(result) #:nodoc:
|
100
|
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def retrieve_mocha_counter(test_case, result) #:nodoc:
|
99
101
|
if respond_to?(:mocha_verify) # using mocha
|
100
102
|
if defined?(Mocha::TestCaseAdapter::AssertionCounter)
|
101
103
|
Mocha::TestCaseAdapter::AssertionCounter.new(result)
|
102
|
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|
104
|
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elsif defined?(Mocha::Integration::TestUnit::AssertionCounter)
|
103
105
|
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|
106
|
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else
|
107
|
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|
104
108
|
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|
105
109
|
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|
106
110
|
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|
107
111
|
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|
108
|
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|
109
112
|
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|
110
113
|
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|
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114
|
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|
metadata
CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
|
|
1
1
|
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
2
|
name: activesupport
|
3
3
|
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
-
version: 3.0.
|
4
|
+
version: 3.0.20
|
5
5
|
platform: ruby
|
6
6
|
authors:
|
7
7
|
- David Heinemeier Hansson
|
8
8
|
autorequire:
|
9
9
|
bindir: bin
|
10
10
|
cert_chain: []
|
11
|
-
date: 2013-01-
|
11
|
+
date: 2013-01-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
12
12
|
dependencies: []
|
13
13
|
description: A toolkit of support libraries and Ruby core extensions extracted from
|
14
14
|
the Rails framework. Rich support for multibyte strings, internationalization, time
|
@@ -174,6 +174,7 @@ files:
|
|
174
174
|
- lib/active_support/inflector/transliterate.rb
|
175
175
|
- lib/active_support/inflector.rb
|
176
176
|
- lib/active_support/json/backends/jsongem.rb
|
177
|
+
- lib/active_support/json/backends/okjson.rb
|
177
178
|
- lib/active_support/json/backends/yajl.rb
|
178
179
|
- lib/active_support/json/backends/yaml.rb
|
179
180
|
- lib/active_support/json/decoding.rb
|
@@ -246,7 +247,7 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
|
246
247
|
version: '0'
|
247
248
|
requirements: []
|
248
249
|
rubyforge_project: activesupport
|
249
|
-
rubygems_version: 2.0.0.preview3
|
250
|
+
rubygems_version: 2.0.0.preview3.1
|
250
251
|
signing_key:
|
251
252
|
specification_version: 4
|
252
253
|
summary: A toolkit of support libraries and Ruby core extensions extracted from the
|