Updates the requirements on activesupport to permit the latest version.
Release notes
*Sourced from [activesupport's releases](https://github.com/rails/rails/releases).*
> ## 6.0.1
> ## Active Support
>
> * `ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer` supports `Enumerator` methods.
>
> *Shugo Maeda*
>
> * The Redis cache store fails gracefully when the server returns a "max number of clients reached" error.
>
> *Brandon Medenwald*
>
> * Fixed that mutating a value returned by a memory cache store would unexpectedly change the cached value.
>
> *Jonathan Hyman*
>
> * The default inflectors in `zeitwerk` mode support overrides:
>
> ```ruby
> # config/initializers/zeitwerk.rb
> Rails.autoloaders.each do |autoloader|
> autoloader.inflector.inflect(
> "html_parser" => "HTMLParser",
> "ssl_error" => "SSLError"
> )
> end
> ```
>
> That way, you can tweak how individual basenames are inflected without touching Active Support inflection rules, which are global. These inflectors fallback to `String#camelize`, so existing inflection rules are still taken into account for non-overridden basenames.
>
> Please, check the [autoloading guide for `zeitwerk` mode](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/v6.0/autoloading_and_reloading_constants.html#customizing-inflections) if you prefer not to depend on `String#camelize` at all.
>
> *Xavier Noria*
>
> * Improve `Range#===`, `Range#include?`, and `Range#cover?` to work with beginless (startless) and endless range targets.
>
> *Allen Hsu*, *Andrew Hodgkinson*
>
> * Don't use `Process#clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)` on Solaris
>
> *Iain Beeston*
>
>
>
> ## Active Model
>
> * No changes.
>
>
>
> ## Active Record
> ... (truncated)
Changelog
*Sourced from [activesupport's changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v6.0.1/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md).*
> ## Rails 6.0.1 (November 5, 2019) ##
>
> * `ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer` supports `Enumerator` methods.
>
> *Shugo Maeda*
>
> * The Redis cache store fails gracefully when the server returns a "max number
> of clients reached" error.
>
> *Brandon Medenwald*
>
> * Fixed that mutating a value returned by a memory cache store would
> unexpectedly change the cached value.
>
> *Jonathan Hyman*
>
> * The default inflectors in `zeitwerk` mode support overrides:
>
> ```ruby
> # config/initializers/zeitwerk.rb
> Rails.autoloaders.each do |autoloader|
> autoloader.inflector.inflect(
> "html_parser" => "HTMLParser",
> "ssl_error" => "SSLError"
> )
> end
> ```
>
> That way, you can tweak how individual basenames are inflected without touching Active Support inflection rules, which are global. These inflectors fallback to `String#camelize`, so existing inflection rules are still taken into account for non-overridden basenames.
>
> Please, check the [autoloading guide for `zeitwerk` mode](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/v6.0/autoloading_and_reloading_constants.html#customizing-inflections) if you prefer not to depend on `String#camelize` at all.
>
> *Xavier Noria*
>
> * Improve `Range#===`, `Range#include?`, and `Range#cover?` to work with beginless (startless)
> and endless range targets.
>
> *Allen Hsu*, *Andrew Hodgkinson*
>
> * Don't use `Process#clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)` on Solaris
>
> *Iain Beeston*
>
>
> ## Rails 6.0.0 (August 16, 2019) ##
>
> * Let `require_dependency` in `zeitwerk` mode look the autoload paths up for
> better backwards compatibility.
>
> *Xavier Noria*
> ... (truncated)
Commits
- [`09a2979`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/09a2979f75c51afb797dd60261a8930f84144af8) v6.0.1
- [`7982363`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/7982363efabc03e4624cd35aa86e2d284dcd35f7) v6.0.1.rc1
- [`0dd2404`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/0dd24045a6e6a5168161b6315274c3cdb2b77966) Merge pull request [#37494](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rails/rails/issues/37494) from shugo/safe_buffer_enumerator_fix
- [`036fe8e`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/036fe8e62d749943867a3b9dfdd9cc46a34ee65b) Add bug tracker/documentation/mailing list URIs to the gemspecs
- [`7b6e25c`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/7b6e25c9f4fd4f1a0b7c6f72e686a7f2d1dd8fdf) documents support for zeitwerk mode inflectors overrides in CHANGELOG [skip ci]
- [`035ea91`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/035ea91c42add9a1b522a44cba9f507c3da1a3d8) support for overrides in :zeitwerk mode inflectors
- [`8f6915a`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/8f6915aeb48db8256d93f35e9a114c13d23880ac) bump Zeitwerk to 2.2
- [`4132666`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/41326660859f0f69c0b6bd24ddb713d8925de8c0) update https urls [ci skip]
- [`a9dd6e5`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/a9dd6e53d9055f0e23f147642aec0130a5c3ce73) Redis cache store: fail gracefully when max clients reached
- [`458013d`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/458013d90c76e8a82340a3dbbdb027e13b2d76cd) Remove any precision problem by comparing the float values
- Additional commits viewable in [compare view](https://github.com/rails/rails/compare/v4.2.6...v6.0.1)
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Updates the requirements on activesupport to permit the latest version.
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*Sourced from [activesupport's releases](https://github.com/rails/rails/releases).* > ## 6.0.1 > ## Active Support > > * `ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer` supports `Enumerator` methods. > > *Shugo Maeda* > > * The Redis cache store fails gracefully when the server returns a "max number of clients reached" error. > > *Brandon Medenwald* > > * Fixed that mutating a value returned by a memory cache store would unexpectedly change the cached value. > > *Jonathan Hyman* > > * The default inflectors in `zeitwerk` mode support overrides: > > ```ruby > # config/initializers/zeitwerk.rb > Rails.autoloaders.each do |autoloader| > autoloader.inflector.inflect( > "html_parser" => "HTMLParser", > "ssl_error" => "SSLError" > ) > end > ``` > > That way, you can tweak how individual basenames are inflected without touching Active Support inflection rules, which are global. These inflectors fallback to `String#camelize`, so existing inflection rules are still taken into account for non-overridden basenames. > > Please, check the [autoloading guide for `zeitwerk` mode](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/v6.0/autoloading_and_reloading_constants.html#customizing-inflections) if you prefer not to depend on `String#camelize` at all. > > *Xavier Noria* > > * Improve `Range#===`, `Range#include?`, and `Range#cover?` to work with beginless (startless) and endless range targets. > > *Allen Hsu*, *Andrew Hodgkinson* > > * Don't use `Process#clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)` on Solaris > > *Iain Beeston* > > > > ## Active Model > > * No changes. > > > > ## Active Record > ... (truncated)Changelog
*Sourced from [activesupport's changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v6.0.1/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md).* > ## Rails 6.0.1 (November 5, 2019) ## > > * `ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer` supports `Enumerator` methods. > > *Shugo Maeda* > > * The Redis cache store fails gracefully when the server returns a "max number > of clients reached" error. > > *Brandon Medenwald* > > * Fixed that mutating a value returned by a memory cache store would > unexpectedly change the cached value. > > *Jonathan Hyman* > > * The default inflectors in `zeitwerk` mode support overrides: > > ```ruby > # config/initializers/zeitwerk.rb > Rails.autoloaders.each do |autoloader| > autoloader.inflector.inflect( > "html_parser" => "HTMLParser", > "ssl_error" => "SSLError" > ) > end > ``` > > That way, you can tweak how individual basenames are inflected without touching Active Support inflection rules, which are global. These inflectors fallback to `String#camelize`, so existing inflection rules are still taken into account for non-overridden basenames. > > Please, check the [autoloading guide for `zeitwerk` mode](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/v6.0/autoloading_and_reloading_constants.html#customizing-inflections) if you prefer not to depend on `String#camelize` at all. > > *Xavier Noria* > > * Improve `Range#===`, `Range#include?`, and `Range#cover?` to work with beginless (startless) > and endless range targets. > > *Allen Hsu*, *Andrew Hodgkinson* > > * Don't use `Process#clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)` on Solaris > > *Iain Beeston* > > > ## Rails 6.0.0 (August 16, 2019) ## > > * Let `require_dependency` in `zeitwerk` mode look the autoload paths up for > better backwards compatibility. > > *Xavier Noria* > ... (truncated)Commits
- [`09a2979`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/09a2979f75c51afb797dd60261a8930f84144af8) v6.0.1 - [`7982363`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/7982363efabc03e4624cd35aa86e2d284dcd35f7) v6.0.1.rc1 - [`0dd2404`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/0dd24045a6e6a5168161b6315274c3cdb2b77966) Merge pull request [#37494](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rails/rails/issues/37494) from shugo/safe_buffer_enumerator_fix - [`036fe8e`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/036fe8e62d749943867a3b9dfdd9cc46a34ee65b) Add bug tracker/documentation/mailing list URIs to the gemspecs - [`7b6e25c`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/7b6e25c9f4fd4f1a0b7c6f72e686a7f2d1dd8fdf) documents support for zeitwerk mode inflectors overrides in CHANGELOG [skip ci] - [`035ea91`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/035ea91c42add9a1b522a44cba9f507c3da1a3d8) support for overrides in :zeitwerk mode inflectors - [`8f6915a`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/8f6915aeb48db8256d93f35e9a114c13d23880ac) bump Zeitwerk to 2.2 - [`4132666`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/41326660859f0f69c0b6bd24ddb713d8925de8c0) update https urls [ci skip] - [`a9dd6e5`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/a9dd6e53d9055f0e23f147642aec0130a5c3ce73) Redis cache store: fail gracefully when max clients reached - [`458013d`](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/458013d90c76e8a82340a3dbbdb027e13b2d76cd) Remove any precision problem by comparing the float values - Additional commits viewable in [compare view](https://github.com/rails/rails/compare/v4.2.6...v6.0.1)Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. You can also trigger a rebase manually by commenting
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