candy 0.2.3 → 0.2.4
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This document aims to provide only an overview. Further, we've only really been tracking things since **v0.2**. For obsessive detail, just check out the `git log`.
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## v0.2.4 - 2010-04-21 (the "No shortcuts!" release)
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While building validations and custom behavior on a new app, I realized that any method overrides in my classes
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were being bypassed if I passed the values in a hash to .new() -- it was just setting everything straight in Mongo.
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Inconsistent behavior is uncool. So now every hash key calls the relevant assignment method in the class.
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* Values passed in hash to new objects call the relevant assignment methods
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* Fixed typo in README (thanks, kfl62)
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## v0.2.3 - 2010-04-13 (the "around and around we go") release
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Turns out some Rails environments get really ornery if you introduce circular dependencies into your code. Like, say, requiring 'candy/hash' inside 'candy/piece' and 'candy/piece' inside 'candy/hash'. Who knew?
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* **Home page:** <http://github.com/SFEley/candy>
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* **Documentation:** <http://rdoc.info/projects/SFEley/candy>
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* **Report issues:** <http://github.com/SFEley/candy/issues>
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* **Discussion list:** <http://groups.google.com/
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* **Discussion list:** <http://groups.google.com/group/candy-users>
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## Contributing
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[2]: http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/7891
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[3]: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/findandmodify+Command
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[5]: http://groups.google.com/group/candy-users
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[6]: http://github.com/SFEley/candy/blob/master/LICENSE.markdown
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s.description = %q{Candy provides simple, transparent object persistence for the MongoDB database. Classes that
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include Candy modules save all properties to Mongo automatically, can be recursively embedded,
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and can retrieve records with chainable open-ended class methods, eliminating the need for
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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date: 2010-04-
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