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module ActiveRecord
  module Associations
    # Association proxies in Active Record are middlemen between the object that
    # holds the association, known as the <tt>@owner</tt>, and the actual associated
    # object, known as the <tt>@target</tt>. The kind of association any proxy is
    # about is available in <tt>@reflection</tt>. That's an instance of the class
    # ActiveRecord::Reflection::AssociationReflection.
    #
    # For example, given
    #
    #   class Blog < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_many :posts
    #   end
    #
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    #   blog = Blog.first
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    #
    # the association proxy in <tt>blog.posts</tt> has the object in +blog+ as
    # <tt>@owner</tt>, the collection of its posts as <tt>@target</tt>, and
    # the <tt>@reflection</tt> object represents a <tt>:has_many</tt> macro.
    #
    # This class has most of the basic instance methods removed, and delegates
    # unknown methods to <tt>@target</tt> via <tt>method_missing</tt>. As a
    # corner case, it even removes the +class+ method and that's why you get
    #
    #   blog.posts.class # => Array
    #
    # though the object behind <tt>blog.posts</tt> is not an Array, but an
    # ActiveRecord::Associations::HasManyAssociation.
    #
    # The <tt>@target</tt> object is not \loaded until needed. For example,
    #
    #   blog.posts.count
    #
    # is computed directly through SQL and does not trigger by itself the
    # instantiation of the actual post records.
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    class CollectionProxy < Relation
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      delegate :target, :load_target, :loaded?, :to => :@association
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      ##
      # :method: select
      #
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      # :call-seq:
      #   select(select = nil)
      #   select(&block)
      #
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      # Works in two ways.
      #
      # *First:* Specify a subset of fields to be selected from the result set.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.select(:name)
      #   # => [
      #   #      #<Pet id: nil, name: "Fancy-Fancy">,
      #   #      #<Pet id: nil, name: "Spook">,
      #   #      #<Pet id: nil, name: "Choo-Choo">
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.select([:id, :name])
      #   # => [
      #   #      #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy">,
      #   #      #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook">,
      #   #      #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo">
      #   #    ]
      #
      # Be careful because this also means you’re initializing a model
      # object with only the fields that you’ve selected. If you attempt
      # to access a field that is not in the initialized record you’ll
      # receive:
      #
      #   person.pets.select(:name).first.person_id
      #   # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing attribute: person_id
      #
      # *Second:* You can pass a block so it can be used just like Array#select.
      # This build an array of objects from the database for the scope,
      # converting them into an array and iterating through them using
      # Array#select.
      #
      #   person.pets.select { |pet| pet.name =~ /oo/ }
      #   # => [
      #   #      #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #      #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.select(:name) { |pet| pet.name =~ /oo/ }
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      #   # => [
      #   #      #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook">,
      #   #      #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo">
      #   #    ]
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      ##
      # :method: find
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      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   find(*args, &block)
      #
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      # Finds an object in the collection responding to the +id+. Uses the same
      # rules as +ActiveRecord::Base.find+. Returns +ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound++
      # error if the object can not be found.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
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      #   #    ]
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      #
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      #   person.pets.find(1) # => #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>
      #   person.pets.find(4) # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find Pet with id=4
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      #
      #   person.pets.find(2) { |pet| pet.name.downcase! }
      #   # => #<Pet id: 2, name: "fancy-fancy", person_id: 1>
      #
      #   person.pets.find(2, 3)
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
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      ##
      # :method: first
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      #
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      # :call-seq:
      #   first(limit = nil)
      #
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      # Returns the first record, or the first +n+ records, from the collection.
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      # If the collection is empty, the first form returns +nil+, and the second
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      # form returns an empty array.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
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      #   #    ]
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      #
      #   person.pets.first # => #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>
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      #
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      #   person.pets.first(2)
      #   # => [
      #   #      #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #      #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   another_person_without.pets          # => []
      #   another_person_without.pets.first    # => nil
      #   another_person_without.pets.first(3) # => []

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      ##
      # :method: last
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      #
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      # :call-seq:
      #   last(limit = nil)
      #
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      # Returns the last record, or the last +n+ records, from the collection.
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      # If the collection is empty, the first form returns +nil+, and the second
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      # form returns an empty array.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
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      #   #    ]
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      #
      #   person.pets.last # => #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
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      #
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      #   person.pets.last(2)
      #   # => [
      #   #      #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #      #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   another_person_without.pets         # => []
      #   another_person_without.pets.last    # => nil
      #   another_person_without.pets.last(3) # => []

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      ##
      # :method: build
      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   build(attributes = {}, options = {}, &block)
      #
      # Returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated
      # with +attributes+ and linked to this object, but have not yet been saved.
      # You can pass an array of attributes hashes, this will return an array
      # with the new objects.
      #
      #   class Person
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.build
      #   # => #<Pet id: nil, name: nil, person_id: 1>
      #
      #   person.pets.build(name: 'Fancy-Fancy')
      #   # => #<Pet id: nil, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>
      #
      #   person.pets.build([{name: 'Spook'}, {name: 'Choo-Choo'}, {name: 'Brain'}])
      #   # => [
      #   #      #<Pet id: nil, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #      #<Pet id: nil, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>,
      #   #      #<Pet id: nil, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.size  # => 5 # size of the collection
      #   person.pets.count # => 0 # count from database

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      ##
      # :method: create
      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   create(attributes = {}, options = {}, &block)
      #
      # Returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated with
      # attributes, linked to this object and that has already been saved (if it
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      # passes the validations).
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      #
      #   class Person
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.create(name: 'Fancy-Fancy')
      #   # => #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>
      #
      #   person.pets.create([{name: 'Spook'}, {name: 'Choo-Choo'}])
      #   # => [
      #   #      #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #      #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.size  # => 3
      #   person.pets.count # => 3
      #
      #   person.pets.find(1, 2, 3)
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
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      ##
      # :method: create!
      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   create!(attributes = {}, options = {}, &block)
      #
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      # Like +create+, except that if the record is invalid, raises an exception.
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      #
      #   class Person
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   class Pet
      #     attr_accessible :name
      #     validates :name, presence: true
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.create!(name: nil)
      #   # => ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid: Validation failed: Name can't be blank

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      ##
      # :method: concat
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      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   concat(*records)
      #
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      # Add one or more records to the collection by setting their foreign keys
      # to the association's primary key. Since << flattens its argument list and
      # inserts each record, +push+ and +concat+ behave identically. Returns +self+
      # so method calls may be chained.
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     pets :has_many
      #   end
      #
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      #   person.pets.size # => 0
      #   person.pets.concat(Pet.new(name: 'Fancy-Fancy'))
      #   person.pets.concat(Pet.new(name: 'Spook'), Pet.new(name: 'Choo-Choo'))
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
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      #
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      #   person.id # => 1
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.concat([Pet.new(name: 'Brain'), Pet.new(name: 'Benny')])
      #   person.pets.size # => 5
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      ##
      # :method: replace
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      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   replace(other_array)
      #
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      # Replace this collection with +other_array+. This will perform a diff
      # and delete/add only records that have changed.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets
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      #   # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Gorby", group: "cats", person_id: 1>]
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      #
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      #   other_pets = [Pet.new(name: 'Puff', group: 'celebrities']
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      #
      #   person.pets.replace(other_pets)
      #
      #   person.pets
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      #   # => [#<Pet id: 2, name: "Puff", group: "celebrities", person_id: 1>]
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      #
      # If the supplied array has an incorrect association type, it raises
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      # an <tt>ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch</tt> error:
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      #
      #   person.pets.replace(["doo", "ggie", "gaga"])
      #   # => ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch: Pet expected, got String
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      ##
      # :method: delete_all
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      #
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      # :call-seq:
      #   delete_all()
      #
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      # Deletes all the records from the collection. For +has_many+ asssociations,
      # the deletion is done according to the strategy specified by the <tt>:dependent</tt>
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      # option. Returns an array with the deleted records.
      #
      # If no <tt>:dependent</tt> option is given, then it will follow the
      # default strategy. The default strategy is <tt>:nullify</tt>. This
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      # sets the foreign keys to <tt>NULL</tt>. For, +has_many+ <tt>:through</tt>,
      # the default strategy is +delete_all+.
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets # dependent: :nullify option by default
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.delete_all
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 0
      #   person.pets      # => []
      #
      #   Pet.find(1, 2, 3)
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: nil>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: nil>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: nil>
      #   #    ]
      #
      # If it is set to <tt>:destroy</tt> all the objects from the collection
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      # are removed by calling their +destroy+ method. See +destroy+ for more
      # information.
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets, dependent: :destroy
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.delete_all
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   Pet.find(1, 2, 3)
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      #   # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
      #
      # If it is set to <tt>:delete_all</tt>, all the objects are deleted
      # *without* calling their +destroy+ method.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets, dependent: :delete_all
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.delete_all
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   Pet.find(1, 2, 3)
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      #   # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
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      ##
      # :method: destroy_all
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      #
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      # :call-seq:
      #   destroy_all()
      #
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      # Deletes the records of the collection directly from the database.
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      # This will _always_ remove the records ignoring the +:dependent+
      # option.
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
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      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
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      #
      #   person.pets.destroy_all
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 0
      #   person.pets      # => []
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      #
      #   Pet.find(1) # => Couldn't find Pet with id=1
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      ##
      # :method: delete
      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   delete(*records)
      #
      # Deletes the +records+ supplied and remove them from the collection. For
      # +has_many+ associations, the deletion is done according to the strategy
      # specified by the <tt>:dependent</tt> option. Returns an array with the
      # deleted records.
      #
      # If no <tt>:dependent</tt> option is given, then it will follow the default
      # strategy. The default strategy is <tt>:nullify</tt>. This sets the foreign
      # keys to <tt>NULL</tt>. For, +has_many+ <tt>:through</tt>, the default
      # strategy is +delete_all+.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets # dependent: :nullify option by default
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.delete(Pet.find(1))
      #   # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>]
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 2
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   Pet.find(1)
      #   # => #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: nil>
      #
      # If it is set to <tt>:destroy</tt> all the +records+ are removed by calling
      # their +destroy+ method. See +destroy+ for more information.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets, dependent: :destroy
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.delete([Pet.find(1), Pet.find(3)])
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 1
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [#<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>]
      #
      #   Pet.find(1, 3)
      #   # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find all Pets with IDs (1, 3)
      #
      # If it is set to <tt>:delete_all</tt>, all the +records+ are deleted
      # *without* calling their +destroy+ method.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets, dependent: :delete_all
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.delete(Pet.find(1))
      #   # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>]
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 2
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   Pet.find(1)
      #   # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find Pet with id=1

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      # :method: destroy
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      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   destroy(*records)
      #
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.destroy(Pet.find(1))
      #   # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>]
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 2
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.destroy(Pet.find(2), Pet.find(3))
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
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      #   person.pets.size  # => 0
      #   person.pets       # => []
      #
      #   Pet.find(1, 2, 3) # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find all Pets with IDs (1, 2, 3)
      #
      # You can pass +Fixnum+ or +String+ values, it finds the records
      # responding to the +id+ and then deletes them from the database.
      #
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      #   person.pets.size # => 3
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      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 4, name: "Benny", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 5, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 6, name: "Boss",  person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
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      #   person.pets.destroy("4")
      #   # => #<Pet id: 4, name: "Benny", person_id: 1>
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 2
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 5, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 6, name: "Boss",  person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.destroy(5, 6)
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 5, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 6, name: "Boss",  person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.size  # => 0
      #   person.pets       # => []
      #
      #   Pet.find(4, 5, 6) # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find all Pets with IDs (4, 5, 6)
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      ##
      # :method: size
      #
      # Returns the size of the collection. If the collection hasn't been loaded,
      # it executes a <tt>SELECT COUNT(*)</tt> query.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
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      #
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      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
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      #   # Because the collection is already loaded, this will behave like
      #   # collection.size and no SQL count query is executed.

      ##
      # :method: length
      #
      # Returns the size of the collection calling +size+ on the target.
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      # If the collection has been already loaded, +length+ and +size+ are
      # equivalent.
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.length # => 3
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      #   # executes something like SELECT "pets".* FROM "pets" WHERE "pets"."person_id" = 1
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      #
      #   # Because the collection is loaded, you can
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      #   # call the collection with no additional queries:
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      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #       #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #       #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
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      # :method: empty?
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      #
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.count  # => 1
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      #   person.pets.delete_all
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      #
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      #   person.pets.count  # => 0
      #   person.pets.empty? # => true
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      # :method: any?
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      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   any?
      #   any?{|item| block}
      #
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.count # => 0
      #   person.pets.any?  # => false
      #
      #   person.pets << Pet.new(name: 'Snoop')
      #   person.pets.count # => 0
      #   person.pets.any?  # => true
      #
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      # is the same, it returns true if the collection based on the
      # criteria is not empty.
      #
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [#<Pet name: "Snoop", group: "dogs">]
      #
      #   person.pets.any? do |pet|
      #     pet.group == 'cats'
      #   end
      #   # => false
      #
      #   person.pets.any? do |pet|
      #     pet.group == 'dogs'
      #   end
      #   # => true

      ##
      # :method: many?
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      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   many?
      #   many?{|item| block}
      #
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.count #=> 1
      #   person.pets.many? #=> false
      #
      #   person.pets << Pet.new(name: 'Snoopy')
      #   person.pets.count #=> 2
      #   person.pets.many? #=> true
      #
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      # You can also pass a block to define criteria. The
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      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
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      #   #      #<Pet name: "Gorby", group: "cats">,
      #   #      #<Pet name: "Puff", group: "cats">,
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      #   #      #<Pet name: "Snoop", group: "dogs">
      #   #    ]
      #
      #   person.pets.many? do |pet|
      #     pet.group == 'dogs'
      #   end
      #   # => false
      #
      #   person.pets.many? do |pet|
      #     pet.group == 'cats'
      #   end
      #   # => true
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      ##
      # :method: include?
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      #
      # :call-seq:
      #   include?(record)
      #
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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets # => [#<Pet id: 20, name: "Snoop">]
      #
      #   person.pets.include?(Pet.find(20)) # => true
      #   person.pets.include?(Pet.find(21)) # => false
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      delegate :select, :find, :first, :last,
               :build, :create, :create!,
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               :sum, :count, :size, :length, :empty?,
               :any?, :many?, :include?,
               :to => :@association
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      def initialize(association)
        @association = association
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        super association.klass, association.klass.arel_table
        merge! association.scoped
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      end

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      alias_method :new, :build

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      def proxy_association
        @association
      end

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      # We don't want this object to be put on the scoping stack, because
      # that could create an infinite loop where we call an @association
      # method, which gets the current scope, which is this object, which
      # delegates to @association, and so on.
      def scoping
        @association.scoped.scoping { yield }
      end

      def spawn
        scoped
      end

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          define_method(:proxy_association) { association }
        end
      end

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      def ==(other)
        load_target == other
      end

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      def to_ary
        load_target.dup
      end
      alias_method :to_a, :to_ary

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      # chained together.
      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets.size # => 0
      #   person.pets << Pet.new(name: 'Fancy-Fancy')
      #   person.pets << [Pet.new(name: 'Spook'), Pet.new(name: 'Choo-Choo')]
      #   person.pets.size # => 3
      #
      #   person.id # => 1
      #   person.pets
      #   # => [
      #   #      #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
      #   #      #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
      #   #      #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
      #   #    ]
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      def <<(*records)
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      alias_method :push, :<<

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      # of an array with the deleted objects, so methods can be chained. See
      # +delete_all+ for more information.
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      def clear
        delete_all
        self
      end

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      #
      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
      #     has_many :pets
      #   end
      #
      #   person.pets # fetches pets from the database
      #   # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
      #
      #   person.pets # uses the pets cache
      #   # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
      #
      #   person.pets.reload # fetches pets from the database
      #   # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
      #
      #   person.pets(true)  # fetches pets from the database
      #   # => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
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      def reload
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        self
      end
    end
  end
end