Allow both `current_page?(url_hash)` and `current_page?(**url_hash)` on Ruby 2.7
Keyword argument warnings are caused by #41206 to allow both `current_page?(url_hash)` and `current_page?(**url_hash)` on Ruby 3.0. Unfortunately it is super hard to support that for both Ruby 2.7 and 3.0 with the same method signature. Closes #41710.
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@ -577,6 +577,19 @@ module ActionView
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if RUBY_VERSION.start_with?("2.7")
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using Module.new {
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refine UrlHelper do
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alias :_current_page? :current_page?
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end
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}
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def current_page?(*args) # :nodoc:
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options = args.pop
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options.is_a?(Hash) ? _current_page?(*args, **options) : _current_page?(*args, options)
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end
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end
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# Creates an SMS anchor link tag to the specified +phone_number+. When the
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# link is clicked, the default SMS messaging app is opened ready to send a
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# message to the linked phone number. If the +body+ option is specified,
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