`bind_call(obj, ...)` is a faster alternative to `bind(obj).call(...)`.
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15955
Also, enable `Performance/BindCall` cop to detect those in the future.
* Bump rubocop to 0.82
The `Layout/Tab` cop has been renamed to `Layout/IndentationStyle`
ref: https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/releases/tag/v0.82.0
No other code changes required.
* Bump rubocop-rails to 2.5.2
No code-changes required.
[Tejas Bubane + Rafael Mendonça França]
Updated the default Ruby workflow:
* Trigger this action for pull request and push
* Install requried OS packages for Active Record connection adapters
* Removing `gem install bundler` because Ruby 2.6 already installs it
* Run RuboCop in parallel by `bundle exec rubocop --parallel`
* Rename `ruby.yml` to `rubocop.yml` to represent the workflow
Bump RuboCop to 0.76.0 and rename `Style/UnneededPercentQ` to `Style/RedundantPercentQ`
```ruby
$ bundle exec rubocop
Error: The `Style/UnneededPercentQ` cop has been renamed to `Style/RedundantPercentQ`.
(obsolete configuration found in .rubocop.yml
```
Removed `.codeclimate.yml`
After having run the railties tests locally and running Rubocop, you'd
see lots of violations for the Rails apps generated in tmp folders.
Don't consider those violations as violating.
Performance cops will be extracted from RuboCop to RuboCop Performance
when next RuboCop 0.68 will be released.
https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/issues/5977
RuboCop 0.67 is its transition period.
Since rails/rails repository uses Performance cops, This PR added
rubocop-performance gem to Gemfile.
And this PR fixes some offenses using the following auto-correct.
```console
% bundle exec rubocop -a
Offenses:
activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/connection_handlers_multi_db_test.rb:212:26:
C: [Corrected] Layout/SpaceAroundOperators: Operator =
> should be surrounded by a single space.
"primary" => { adapter: "sqlite3", database: "db/primary.sqlite3" }
^^
activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/connection_handlers_multi_db_test.rb:239:26:
C: [Corrected] Layout/SpaceAroundOperators: Operator => should be
surrounded by a single space.
"primary" => { adapter: "sqlite3", database: "db/primary.sqlite3" }
^^
actionview/test/template/resolver_shared_tests.rb:1:1: C: [Corrected]
Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment: Missing magic comment #
frozen_string_literal: true.
module ResolverSharedTests
^
actionview/test/template/resolver_shared_tests.rb:10:33: C: [Corrected]
Layout/SpaceAroundEqualsInParameterDefault: Surrounding space missing in
default value assignment.
def with_file(filename, source="File at #{filename}")
^
actionview/test/template/resolver_shared_tests.rb:106:5: C: [Corrected]
Rails/RefuteMethods: Prefer assert_not_same over refute_same.
refute_same a, b
^^^^^^^^^^^
2760 files inspected, 5 offenses detected, 5 offenses corrected
```
We need this in order to be able to add this migration for users that
use ActiveStorage during update their apps from Rails 5.2 to Rails 6.0.
Related to #33405
`rake app:update` should update active_storage
`rake app:update` should execute `rake active_storage:update`
if it is used in the app that is being updated.
It will add new active_storage's migrations to users' apps during update Rails.
Context https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33405#discussion_r204239399
Also, see a related discussion in the Campfire:
https://3.basecamp.com/3076981/buckets/24956/chats/12416418@1236713081
* Enable `Lint/UselessAssignment` cop to avoid unused variable warnings
Since we've addressed the warning "assigned but unused variable"
frequently.
370537de053040446cec5ed618e19276ebafe594
And also, I've found the unused args in c1b14ad which raises no warnings
by the cop, it shows the value of the cop.
Generally followed the pattern for https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/32034
* Removes needless CI configs for 2.4
* Targets 2.5 in rubocop
* Updates existing CHANGELOG entries for fewer merge conflicts
* Removes Hash#slice extension as that's inlined on Ruby 2.5.
* Removes the need for send on define_method in MethodCallAssertions.
Since Rails 6.0 will support Ruby 2.4.1 or higher
`# frozen_string_literal: true` magic comment is enough to make string object frozen.
This magic comment is enabled by `Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment` cop.
* Exclude these files not to auto correct false positive `Regexp#freeze`
- 'actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/router/utils.rb'
- 'activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb'
It has been fixed by https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/pull/6333
Once the newer version of RuboCop released and available at Code Climate these exclude entries should be removed.
* Replace `String#freeze` with `String#-@` manually if explicit frozen string objects are required
- 'actionpack/test/controller/test_case_test.rb'
- 'activemodel/test/cases/type/string_test.rb'
- 'activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/strip.rb'
- 'activesupport/test/core_ext/string_ext_test.rb'
- 'railties/test/generators/actions_test.rb'
PR#32381 added Rubocop's comments to some tests files in order to
exclude `Performance/RedundantMerge`.
Turn off `Performance` cops for tests files via `Exclude`
in `.rubocop.yml`.
Context https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/32381#discussion_r205212331
## Summary
RuboCop 0.58.2 was released.
https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/releases/tag/v0.58.2
And rubocop-0-58 channel is available in Code Climate.
https://github.com/codeclimate/codeclimate/releases/tag/v0.76.0https://github.com/codeclimate/codeclimate/commit/38f21f0
In addition, the following changes are made in this PR.
- Replace Custom cops with Rails cops
- Add jaro_winkler gem to Gemfile.lock
### Replace Custom cops with Rails cops
These are compatible replacements.
- Replace `CustomCops/AssertNot` cop with `Rails/AssertNot` cop.
- Replace `CustomCops/RefuteNot` cop with `Rails/RefuteMethods` cop.
With this replacement, it was decided to use cop of RuboCop itself.
It removes the code related to CustomCops accordingly.
### Add jaro_winkler gem to Gemfile.lock
Since RuboCop 0.57.0 depends on jaro_winkler gem,
it has been added to Gemfile.lock.
Use attr_reader/attr_writer instead of methods
method is 12% slower
Use flat_map over map.flatten(1)
flatten is 66% slower
Use hash[]= instead of hash.merge! with single arguments
merge! is 166% slower
See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/32337 for more conversation