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* `ActiveSupport::Inflector::Inflections#clear(:acronyms)` is now supported,
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and `inflector.clear` / `inflector.clear(:all)` also clears acronyms.
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*Alex Ghiculescu*, *Oliver Peate*
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## Rails 7.0.0.alpha2 (September 15, 2021) ##
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* No changes.
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## Rails 7.0.0.alpha1 (September 15, 2021) ##
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* `ActiveSupport::Dependencies` no longer installs a `const_missing` hook. Before this, you could push to the autoload paths and have constants autoloaded. This feature, known as the `classic` autoloader, has been removed.
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*Xavier Noria*
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* Private internal classes of `ActiveSupport::Dependencies` have been deleted, like `ActiveSupport::Dependencies::Reference`, `ActiveSupport::Dependencies::Blamable`, and others.
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*Xavier Noria*
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* The private API of `ActiveSupport::Dependencies` has been deleted. That includes methods like `hook!`, `unhook!`, `depend_on`, `require_or_load`, `mechanism`, and many others.
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*Xavier Noria*
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* Improves the performance of `ActiveSupport::NumberHelper` formatters by avoiding the use of exceptions as flow control.
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*Mike Dalessio*
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* Removed rescue block from `ActiveSupport::Cache::RedisCacheStore#handle_exception`
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Previously, if you provided a `error_handler` to `redis_cache_store`, any errors thrown by
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the error handler would be rescued and logged only. Removed the `rescue` clause from `handle_exception`
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to allow these to be thrown.
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*Nicholas A. Stuart*
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* Allow entirely opting out of deprecation warnings.
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Previously if you did `app.config.active_support.deprecation = :silence`, some work would
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still be done on each call to `ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn`. In very hot paths, this could
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cause performance issues.
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Now, you can make `ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn` a no-op:
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```ruby
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config.active_support.report_deprecations = false
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```
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This is the default in production for new apps. It is the equivalent to:
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```ruby
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config.active_support.deprecation = :silence
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config.active_support.disallowed_deprecation = :silence
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```
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but will take a more optimised code path.
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*Alex Ghiculescu*
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* Faster tests by parallelizing only when overhead is justified by the number
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of them.
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Running tests in parallel adds overhead in terms of database
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setup and fixture loading. Now, Rails will only parallelize test executions when
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there are enough tests to make it worth it.
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This threshold is 50 by default, and is configurable via config setting in
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your test.rb:
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```ruby
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config.active_support.test_parallelization_threshold = 100
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```
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It's also configurable at the test case level:
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```ruby
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class ActiveSupport::TestCase
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parallelize threshold: 100
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end
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```
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*Jorge Manrubia*
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* OpenSSL constants are now used for Digest computations.
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*Dirkjan Bussink*
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* `TimeZone.iso8601` now accepts valid ordinal values similar to Ruby's `Date._iso8601` method.
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A valid ordinal value will be converted to an instance of `TimeWithZone` using the `:year`
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and `:yday` fragments returned from `Date._iso8601`.
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```ruby
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twz = ActiveSupport::TimeZone["Eastern Time (US & Canada)"].iso8601("21087")
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twz.to_a[0, 6] == [0, 0, 0, 28, 03, 2021]
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```
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*Steve Laing*
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* `Time#change` and methods that call it (e.g. `Time#advance`) will now
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return a `Time` with the timezone argument provided, if the caller was
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initialized with a timezone argument.
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Fixes [#42467](https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/42467).
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*Alex Ghiculescu*
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* Allow serializing any module or class to JSON by name.
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*Tyler Rick*, *Zachary Scott*
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* Raise `ActiveSupport::EncryptedFile::MissingKeyError` when the
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`RAILS_MASTER_KEY` environment variable is blank (e.g. `""`).
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*Sunny Ripert*
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* The `from:` option is added to `ActiveSupport::TestCase#assert_no_changes`.
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It permits asserting on the initial value that is expected not to change.
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```ruby
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assert_no_changes -> { Status.all_good? }, from: true do
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post :create, params: { status: { ok: true } }
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end
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```
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*George Claghorn*
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* Deprecate `ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer`'s incorrect implicit conversion of objects into string.
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Except for a few methods like `String#%`, objects must implement `#to_str`
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to be implicitly converted to a String in string operations. In some
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circumstances `ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer` was incorrectly calling the
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explicit conversion method (`#to_s`) on them. This behavior is now
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deprecated.
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*Jean Boussier*
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* Allow nested access to keys on `Rails.application.credentials`.
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Previously only top level keys in `credentials.yml.enc` could be accessed with method calls. Now any key can.
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For example, given these secrets:
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```yml
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aws:
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access_key_id: 123
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secret_access_key: 345
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```
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`Rails.application.credentials.aws.access_key_id` will now return the same thing as
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`Rails.application.credentials.aws[:access_key_id]`.
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*Alex Ghiculescu*
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* Added a faster and more compact `ActiveSupport::Cache` serialization format.
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It can be enabled with `config.active_support.cache_format_version = 7.0` or
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`config.load_defaults 7.0`. Regardless of the configuration Active Support
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7.0 can read cache entries serialized by Active Support 6.1 which allows to
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upgrade without invalidating the cache. However Rails 6.1 can't read the
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new format, so all readers must be upgraded before the new format is enabled.
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*Jean Boussier*
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* Add `Enumerable#sole`, per `ActiveRecord::FinderMethods#sole`. Returns the
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sole item of the enumerable, raising if no items are found, or if more than
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one is.
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*Asherah Connor*
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* Freeze `ActiveSupport::Duration#parts` and remove writer methods.
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Durations are meant to be value objects and should not be mutated.
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*Andrew White*
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* Fix `ActiveSupport::TimeZone#utc_to_local` with fractional seconds.
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When `utc_to_local_returns_utc_offset_times` is false and the time
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instance had fractional seconds the new UTC time instance was out by
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a factor of 1,000,000 as the `Time.utc` constructor takes a usec
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value and not a fractional second value.
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*Andrew White*
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* Add `expires_at` argument to `ActiveSupport::Cache` `write` and `fetch` to set a cache entry TTL as an absolute time.
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```ruby
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Rails.cache.write(key, value, expires_at: Time.now.at_end_of_hour)
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```
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*Jean Boussier*
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* Deprecate `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.name` so that from Rails 7.1 it will use the default implementation.
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*Andrew White*
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* Deprecates Rails custom `Enumerable#sum` and `Array#sum` in favor of Ruby's native implementation which
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is considerably faster.
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Ruby requires an initializer for non-numeric type as per examples below:
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```ruby
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%w[foo bar].sum('')
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# instead of %w[foo bar].sum
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[[1, 2], [3, 4, 5]].sum([])
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# instead of [[1, 2], [3, 4, 5]].sum
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```
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*Alberto Mota*
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* Tests parallelization is now disabled when running individual files to prevent the setup overhead.
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It can still be enforced if the environment variable `PARALLEL_WORKERS` is present and set to a value greater than 1.
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*Ricardo Díaz*
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* Fix proxying keyword arguments in `ActiveSupport::CurrentAttributes`.
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*Marcin Kołodziej*
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* Add `Enumerable#maximum` and `Enumerable#minimum` to easily calculate the maximum or minimum from extracted
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elements of an enumerable.
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```ruby
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payments = [Payment.new(5), Payment.new(15), Payment.new(10)]
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payments.minimum(:price) # => 5
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payments.maximum(:price) # => 15
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```
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This also allows passing enumerables to `fresh_when` and `stale?` in Action Controller.
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See PR [#41404](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/41404) for an example.
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*Ayrton De Craene*
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* `ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore` now accepts an explicit `nil` for its `addresses` argument.
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```ruby
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config.cache_store = :mem_cache_store, nil
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# is now equivalent to
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config.cache_store = :mem_cache_store
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# and is also equivalent to
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config.cache_store = :mem_cache_store, ENV["MEMCACHE_SERVERS"] || "localhost:11211"
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# which is the fallback behavior of Dalli
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```
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This helps those migrating from `:dalli_store`, where an explicit `nil` was permitted.
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*Michael Overmeyer*
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* Add `Enumerable#in_order_of` to put an Enumerable in a certain order by a key.
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*DHH*
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* `ActiveSupport::Inflector.camelize` behaves expected when provided a symbol `:upper` or `:lower` argument. Matches
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`String#camelize` behavior.
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*Alex Ghiculescu*
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* Raises an `ArgumentError` when the first argument of `ActiveSupport::Notification.subscribe` is
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invalid.
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*Vipul A M*
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* `HashWithIndifferentAccess#deep_transform_keys` now returns a `HashWithIndifferentAccess` instead of a `Hash`.
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*Nathaniel Woodthorpe*
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* Consume dalli’s `cache_nils` configuration as `ActiveSupport::Cache`'s `skip_nil` when using `MemCacheStore`.
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*Ritikesh G*
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* Add `RedisCacheStore#stats` method similar to `MemCacheStore#stats`. Calls `redis#info` internally.
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*Ritikesh G*
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Please check [6-1-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/6-1-stable/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.
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