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Fix have_many so that it is possible to test an association that has a scope
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Update validate_uniqueness_of to use the public validators_on instead of
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Update validate_uniqueness_of to work with scopes that are time columns.
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Fix have_and_belong_to_many so that when using the join_table qualifier
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Add an ignoring_check_for_db_index qualifier to the have_secure_token
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Add allow_blank to validate_length_of to match other validation matchers.
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Add new matcher have_implicit_order_column which can be used to test the
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(#1243)
Add a new is_other_than qualifier to validate_numericality_of to be able
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Add a new have_one_attached and have_many_attached matchers for testing
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