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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +186 -78
  3. data/README.rdoc +4 -2
  4. data/lib/rails.rb +11 -44
  5. data/lib/rails/all.rb +0 -1
  6. data/lib/rails/app_rails_loader.rb +37 -0
  7. data/lib/rails/application.rb +176 -124
  8. data/lib/rails/application/bootstrap.rb +29 -23
  9. data/lib/rails/application/configuration.rb +54 -48
  10. data/lib/rails/application/finisher.rb +8 -12
  11. data/lib/rails/application/routes_reloader.rb +2 -2
  12. data/lib/rails/backtrace_cleaner.rb +1 -16
  13. data/lib/rails/cli.rb +2 -2
  14. data/lib/rails/code_statistics.rb +30 -45
  15. data/lib/rails/code_statistics_calculator.rb +79 -0
  16. data/lib/rails/commands.rb +44 -37
  17. data/lib/rails/commands/application.rb +14 -9
  18. data/lib/rails/commands/console.rb +77 -33
  19. data/lib/rails/commands/dbconsole.rb +115 -64
  20. data/lib/rails/commands/destroy.rb +2 -3
  21. data/lib/rails/commands/generate.rb +2 -3
  22. data/lib/rails/commands/plugin_new.rb +0 -2
  23. data/lib/rails/commands/runner.rb +4 -5
  24. data/lib/rails/commands/server.rb +28 -9
  25. data/lib/rails/commands/update.rb +1 -1
  26. data/lib/rails/configuration.rb +35 -8
  27. data/lib/rails/console/app.rb +0 -4
  28. data/lib/rails/deprecation.rb +19 -0
  29. data/lib/rails/engine.rb +111 -92
  30. data/lib/rails/engine/commands.rb +1 -3
  31. data/lib/rails/engine/configuration.rb +26 -19
  32. data/lib/rails/engine/railties.rb +14 -18
  33. data/lib/rails/generators.rb +30 -50
  34. data/lib/rails/generators/actions.rb +38 -103
  35. data/lib/rails/generators/active_model.rb +14 -6
  36. data/lib/rails/generators/app_base.rb +70 -83
  37. data/lib/rails/generators/base.rb +23 -35
  38. data/lib/rails/generators/css/assets/assets_generator.rb +3 -3
  39. data/lib/rails/generators/css/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb +3 -3
  40. data/lib/rails/generators/erb.rb +2 -2
  41. data/lib/rails/generators/erb/controller/controller_generator.rb +4 -4
  42. data/lib/rails/generators/erb/mailer/mailer_generator.rb +3 -3
  43. data/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb +4 -4
  44. data/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/index.html.erb +18 -14
  45. data/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/show.html.erb +1 -1
  46. data/lib/rails/generators/generated_attribute.rb +51 -16
  47. data/lib/rails/generators/js/assets/assets_generator.rb +3 -3
  48. data/lib/rails/generators/migration.rb +1 -5
  49. data/lib/rails/generators/named_base.rb +20 -25
  50. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/app_generator.rb +40 -48
  51. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile +8 -7
  52. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/README.rdoc +28 -0
  53. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Rakefile +0 -1
  54. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/javascripts/application.js.tt +2 -1
  55. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/controllers/application_controller.rb.tt +5 -0
  56. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb.tt +2 -2
  57. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/bin/bundle +2 -0
  58. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/bin/rails +3 -0
  59. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/bin/rake +3 -0
  60. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/application.rb +5 -43
  61. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/boot.rb +0 -2
  62. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/databases/jdbcpostgresql.yml +2 -2
  63. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/databases/mysql.yml +1 -4
  64. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/databases/postgresql.yml +8 -3
  65. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/databases/sqlserver.yml +57 -0
  66. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environment.rb +2 -2
  67. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/development.rb.tt +9 -19
  68. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/production.rb.tt +40 -29
  69. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/test.rb.tt +12 -15
  70. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/filter_parameter_logging.rb +4 -0
  71. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/inflections.rb +6 -5
  72. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/secret_token.rb.tt +6 -1
  73. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/session_store.rb.tt +1 -6
  74. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb.tt +6 -6
  75. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/locales/en.yml +20 -2
  76. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/routes.rb +15 -24
  77. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/db/seeds.rb.tt +2 -2
  78. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/gitignore +3 -2
  79. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/public/404.html +2 -1
  80. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/public/422.html +1 -1
  81. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/public/500.html +2 -1
  82. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/public/robots.txt +1 -1
  83. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/test/test_helper.rb +3 -1
  84. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/assets/assets_generator.rb +5 -5
  85. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/controller/USAGE +7 -7
  86. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/controller/controller_generator.rb +3 -3
  87. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/controller/templates/controller.rb +1 -1
  88. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/generator/generator_generator.rb +4 -4
  89. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/helper/USAGE +1 -1
  90. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/helper/helper_generator.rb +2 -2
  91. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/integration_test/integration_test_generator.rb +2 -2
  92. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/migration/USAGE +12 -6
  93. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/migration/migration_generator.rb +3 -3
  94. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/model/USAGE +53 -4
  95. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/model/model_generator.rb +3 -3
  96. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/plugin_new_generator.rb +81 -39
  97. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/%name%.gemspec +2 -2
  98. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/Gemfile +16 -1
  99. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/Rakefile +3 -9
  100. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/controllers/%name%/application_controller.rb.tt +0 -1
  101. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/views/layouts/%name%/application.html.erb.tt +1 -1
  102. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/{script → bin}/rails.tt +0 -0
  103. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/gitignore +3 -0
  104. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/lib/%name%.rb +1 -1
  105. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/application.rb +0 -1
  106. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/boot.rb +0 -1
  107. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/resource/resource_generator.rb +5 -5
  108. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/resource_route/resource_route_generator.rb +2 -2
  109. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb +11 -7
  110. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold_controller/USAGE +4 -4
  111. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold_controller/scaffold_controller_generator.rb +9 -7
  112. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold_controller/templates/controller.rb +27 -48
  113. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/task/task_generator.rb +2 -2
  114. data/lib/rails/generators/rails/task/templates/task.rb +1 -1
  115. data/lib/rails/generators/resource_helpers.rb +3 -5
  116. data/lib/rails/generators/test_case.rb +22 -28
  117. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit.rb +3 -3
  118. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/controller/controller_generator.rb +6 -6
  119. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/helper/helper_generator.rb +5 -5
  120. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/integration/integration_generator.rb +4 -4
  121. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/mailer/mailer_generator.rb +6 -6
  122. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/model/model_generator.rb +7 -7
  123. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/model/templates/fixtures.yml +8 -2
  124. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/plugin/plugin_generator.rb +4 -4
  125. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/plugin/templates/test_helper.rb +1 -2
  126. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb +10 -19
  127. data/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/scaffold/templates/functional_test.rb +5 -5
  128. data/lib/rails/info.rb +3 -3
  129. data/lib/rails/info_controller.rb +26 -8
  130. data/lib/rails/initializable.rb +2 -2
  131. data/lib/rails/paths.rb +59 -54
  132. data/lib/rails/rack/debugger.rb +2 -2
  133. data/lib/rails/rack/logger.rb +33 -8
  134. data/lib/rails/railtie.rb +24 -24
  135. data/lib/rails/railtie/configurable.rb +1 -1
  136. data/lib/rails/railtie/configuration.rb +15 -5
  137. data/lib/rails/ruby_version_check.rb +3 -13
  138. data/lib/rails/rubyprof_ext.rb +1 -1
  139. data/lib/rails/source_annotation_extractor.rb +40 -17
  140. data/lib/rails/tasks/annotations.rake +1 -1
  141. data/lib/rails/tasks/documentation.rake +10 -57
  142. data/lib/rails/tasks/engine.rake +1 -1
  143. data/lib/rails/tasks/framework.rake +9 -9
  144. data/lib/rails/tasks/log.rake +18 -4
  145. data/lib/rails/tasks/middleware.rake +1 -1
  146. data/lib/rails/tasks/misc.rake +2 -9
  147. data/lib/rails/tasks/routes.rake +4 -6
  148. data/lib/rails/tasks/statistics.rake +8 -2
  149. data/lib/rails/tasks/tmp.rake +12 -4
  150. data/lib/rails/templates/layouts/application.html.erb +36 -0
  151. data/lib/rails/templates/rails/info/properties.html.erb +1 -0
  152. data/lib/rails/templates/rails/info/routes.html.erb +9 -0
  153. data/lib/rails/{generators/rails/app/templates/public/index.html → templates/rails/welcome/index.html.erb} +18 -14
  154. data/lib/rails/test_help.rb +6 -29
  155. data/lib/rails/test_unit/railtie.rb +2 -3
  156. data/lib/rails/test_unit/testing.rake +45 -33
  157. data/lib/rails/version.rb +4 -4
  158. data/lib/rails/welcome_controller.rb +7 -0
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