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fix bad format [ci skip]
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@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ module ActiveModel
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# == Active Model Basic Model
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#
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# Includes the required interface for an object to interact with +ActionPack+,
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# using different +ActiveModel+ modules. It includes model name introspections,
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# Includes the required interface for an object to interact with <tt>ActionPack</tt>,
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# using different <tt>ActiveModel</tt> modules. It includes model name introspections,
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# conversions, translations and validations. Besides that, it allows you to
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# initialize the object with a hash of attributes, pretty much like
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# +ActiveRecord+ does.
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# <tt>ActiveRecord</tt> does.
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#
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# A minimal implementation could be:
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#
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# person.name # => 'bob'
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# person.age # => 18
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#
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# Note that, by default, +ActiveModel::Model+ implements +persisted?+ to
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# return +false+, which is the most common case. You may want to override it
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# Note that, by default, <tt>ActiveModel::Model</tt> implements <tt>persisted?</tt> to
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# return <tt>false</tt>, which is the most common case. You may want to override it
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# in your class to simulate a different scenario:
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#
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# class Person
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# person = Person.new(:id => 1, :name => 'bob')
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# person.persisted? # => true
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#
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# Also, if for some reason you need to run code on +initialize+, make sure you
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# Also, if for some reason you need to run code on <tt>initialize</tt>, make sure you
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# call super if you want the attributes hash initialization to happen.
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#
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# class Person
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# person.omg # => true
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#
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# For more detailed information on other functionalities available, please refer
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# to the specific modules included in +ActiveModel::Model+ (see below).
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# to the specific modules included in <tt>ActiveModel::Model</tt> (see below).
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module Model
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def self.included(base)
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base.class_eval do
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