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Prior to this commit if you defined a bidirectional relationship between two models with destroy dependencies on both sides, a call to `destroy` would result in an infinite callback loop. Take the following relationship. class Content < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :content_position, dependent: :destroy end class ContentPosition < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :content, dependent: :destroy end Calling `Content#destroy` or `ContentPosition#destroy` would result in an infinite callback loop. This commit changes the behaviour of `ActiveRecord::Callbacks#destroy` so that it guards against subsequent callbacks. Thanks to @zetter for demonstrating the issue with failing tests[1]. [1] rails#13609
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content_positions:
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id: 1
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content_id: 1
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