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require 'active_record/associations/association_proxy'
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require 'active_record/associations/association_collection'
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require 'active_record/associations/belongs_to_association'
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require 'active_record/associations/belongs_to_polymorphic_association'
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require 'active_record/associations/has_one_association'
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require 'active_record/associations/has_many_association'
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require 'active_record/associations/has_many_through_association'
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require 'active_record/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_association'

module ActiveRecord
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  class HasManyThroughAssociationNotFoundError < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
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    def initialize(owner_class_name, reflection)
      super("Could not find the association #{reflection.options[:through].inspect} in model #{owner_class_name}")
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    end
  end

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  class HasManyThroughAssociationPolymorphicError < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
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    def initialize(owner_class_name, reflection, source_reflection)
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      super("Cannot have a has_many :through association '#{owner_class_name}##{reflection.name}' on the polymorphic object '#{source_reflection.class_name}##{source_reflection.name}'.")
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    end
  end
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  class HasManyThroughAssociationPointlessSourceTypeError < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
    def initialize(owner_class_name, reflection, source_reflection)
      super("Cannot have a has_many :through association '#{owner_class_name}##{reflection.name}' with a :source_type option if the '#{reflection.through_reflection.class_name}##{source_reflection.name}' is not polymorphic.  Try removing :source_type on your association.")
    end
  end
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  class HasManyThroughSourceAssociationNotFoundError < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
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    def initialize(reflection)
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      through_reflection      = reflection.through_reflection
      source_reflection_names = reflection.source_reflection_names
      source_associations     = reflection.through_reflection.klass.reflect_on_all_associations.collect { |a| a.name.inspect }
      super("Could not find the source association(s) #{source_reflection_names.collect(&:inspect).to_sentence :connector => 'or'} in model #{through_reflection.klass}.  Try 'has_many #{reflection.name.inspect}, :through => #{through_reflection.name.inspect}, :source => <name>'.  Is it one of #{source_associations.to_sentence :connector => 'or'}?")
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    end
  end

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  class HasManyThroughSourceAssociationMacroError < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
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    def initialize(reflection)
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      through_reflection = reflection.through_reflection
      source_reflection  = reflection.source_reflection
      super("Invalid source reflection macro :#{source_reflection.macro}#{" :through" if source_reflection.options[:through]} for has_many #{reflection.name.inspect}, :through => #{through_reflection.name.inspect}.  Use :source to specify the source reflection.")
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    end
  end

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  class HasManyThroughCantAssociateNewRecords < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
    def initialize(owner, reflection)
      super("Cannot associate new records through '#{owner.class.name}##{reflection.name}' on '#{reflection.source_reflection.class_name rescue nil}##{reflection.source_reflection.name rescue nil}'. Both records must have an id in order to create the has_many :through record associating them.")
    end
  end

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  class HasManyThroughCantDissociateNewRecords < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
    def initialize(owner, reflection)
      super("Cannot dissociate new records through '#{owner.class.name}##{reflection.name}' on '#{reflection.source_reflection.class_name rescue nil}##{reflection.source_reflection.name rescue nil}'. Both records must have an id in order to delete the has_many :through record associating them.")
    end
  end

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  class EagerLoadPolymorphicError < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
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    def initialize(reflection)
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      super("Can not eagerly load the polymorphic association #{reflection.name.inspect}")
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    end
  end

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  class ReadOnlyAssociation < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
    def initialize(reflection)
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      super("Can not add to a has_many :through association.  Try adding to #{reflection.through_reflection.name.inspect}.")
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    end
  end

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  module Associations # :nodoc:
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    def self.included(base)
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      base.extend(ClassMethods)
    end

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    # Clears out the association cache
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    def clear_association_cache #:nodoc:
      self.class.reflect_on_all_associations.to_a.each do |assoc|
        instance_variable_set "@#{assoc.name}", nil
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      end unless self.new_record?
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    end
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    # Associations are a set of macro-like class methods for tying objects together through foreign keys. They express relationships like
    # "Project has one Project Manager" or "Project belongs to a Portfolio". Each macro adds a number of methods to the class which are
    # specialized according to the collection or association symbol and the options hash. It works much the same way as Ruby's own <tt>attr*</tt>
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    # methods. Example:
    #
    #   class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to              :portfolio
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    #     has_one                 :project_manager
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    #     has_many                :milestones
    #     has_and_belongs_to_many :categories
    #   end
    #
    # The project class now has the following methods (and more) to ease the traversal and manipulation of its relationships:
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    # * <tt>Project#portfolio, Project#portfolio=(portfolio), Project#portfolio.nil?</tt>
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    # * <tt>Project#project_manager, Project#project_manager=(project_manager), Project#project_manager.nil?,</tt>
    # * <tt>Project#milestones.empty?, Project#milestones.size, Project#milestones, Project#milestones<<(milestone),</tt>
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    #   <tt>Project#milestones.delete(milestone), Project#milestones.find(milestone_id), Project#milestones.find(:all, options),</tt>
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    #   <tt>Project#milestones.build, Project#milestones.create</tt>
    # * <tt>Project#categories.empty?, Project#categories.size, Project#categories, Project#categories<<(category1),</tt>
    #   <tt>Project#categories.delete(category1)</tt>
    #
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    # === A word of warning
    #
    # Don't create associations that have the same name as instance methods of ActiveRecord::Base. Since the association
    # adds a method with that name to its model, it will override the inherited method and break things.
    # For instance, #attributes and #connection would be bad choices for association names.
    #
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    # == Auto-generated methods
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    #
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    # ===Singular associations (one-to-one)
    #                                     |            |  belongs_to  |
    #   generated methods                 | belongs_to | :polymorphic | has_one
    #   ----------------------------------+------------+--------------+---------
    #   #other                            |     X      |      X       |    X
    #   #other=(other)                    |     X      |      X       |    X
    #   #build_other(attributes={})       |     X      |              |    X
    #   #create_other(attributes={})      |     X      |              |    X
    #   #other.create!(attributes={})     |            |              |    X
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    #   #other.nil?                       |     X      |      X       |
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    #
    # ===Collection associations (one-to-many / many-to-many)
    #                                     |       |          | has_many
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    #   generated methods                 | habtm | has_many | :through
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    #   ----------------------------------+-------+----------+----------
    #   #others                           |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #   #others=(other,other,...)         |   X   |    X     |
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    #   #other_ids                        |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #   #other_ids=(id,id,...)            |   X   |    X     |
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    #   #others<<                         |   X   |    X     |    X
    #   #others.push                      |   X   |    X     |    X
    #   #others.concat                    |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #   #others.build(attributes={})      |   X   |    X     |
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    #   #others.create(attributes={})     |   X   |    X     |
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    #   #others.create!(attributes={})    |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #   #others.size                      |   X   |    X     |    X
    #   #others.length                    |   X   |    X     |    X
    #   #others.count                     |       |    X     |    X
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    #   #others.sum(args*,&block)         |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #   #others.empty?                    |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #   #others.clear                     |   X   |    X     |
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    #   #others.delete(other,other,...)   |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #   #others.delete_all                |   X   |    X     |
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    #   #others.destroy_all               |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #   #others.find(*args)               |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #   #others.find_first                |   X   |          |
    #   #others.uniq                      |   X   |    X     |
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    #   #others.reset                     |   X   |    X     |    X
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    #
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    # == Cardinality and associations
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    #
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    # ActiveRecord associations can be used to describe relations with one-to-one, one-to-many
    # and many-to-many cardinality. Each model uses an association to describe its role in
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    # the relation. In each case, the +belongs_to+ association is used in the model that has
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    # the foreign key.
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    #
    # === One-to-one
    #
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    # Use +has_one+ in the base, and +belongs_to+ in the associated model.
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    #
    #   class Employee < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_one :office
    #   end
    #   class Office < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to :employee    # foreign key - employee_id
    #   end
    #
    # === One-to-many
    #
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    # Use +has_many+ in the base, and +belongs_to+ in the associated model.
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    #
    #   class Manager < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_many :employees
    #   end
    #   class Employee < ActiveRecord::Base
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    #     belongs_to :manager     # foreign key - manager_id
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    #   end
    #
    # === Many-to-many
    #
    # There are two ways to build a many-to-many relationship.
    #
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    # The first way uses a +has_many+ association with the <tt>:through</tt> option and a join model, so
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    # there are two stages of associations.
    #
    #   class Assignment < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to :programmer  # foreign key - programmer_id
    #     belongs_to :project     # foreign key - project_id
    #   end
    #   class Programmer < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_many :assignments
    #     has_many :projects, :through => :assignments
    #   end
    #   class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_many :assignments
    #     has_many :programmers, :through => :assignments
    #   end
    #
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    # For the second way, use +has_and_belongs_to_many+ in both models. This requires a join table
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    # that has no corresponding model or primary key.
    #
    #   class Programmer < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_and_belongs_to_many :projects       # foreign keys in the join table
    #   end
    #   class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_and_belongs_to_many :programmers    # foreign keys in the join table
    #   end
    #
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    # Choosing which way to build a many-to-many relationship is not always simple.
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    # If you need to work with the relationship model as its own entity,
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    # use <tt>has_many :through</tt>. Use +has_and_belongs_to_many+ when working with legacy schemas or when
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    # you never work directly with the relationship itself.
    #
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    # == Is it a +belongs_to+ or +has_one+ association?
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    #
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    # Both express a 1-1 relationship. The difference is mostly where to place the foreign key, which goes on the table for the class
    # declaring the +belongs_to+ relationship. Example:
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    #
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    #   class User < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     # I reference an account.
    #     belongs_to :account
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    #   end
    #
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    #   class Account < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     # One user references me.
    #     has_one :user
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    #   end
    #
    # The tables for these classes could look something like:
    #
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    #   CREATE TABLE users (
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    #     id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
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    #     account_id int(11) default NULL,
    #     name varchar default NULL,
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    #     PRIMARY KEY  (id)
    #   )
    #
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    #   CREATE TABLE accounts (
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    #     id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
    #     name varchar default NULL,
    #     PRIMARY KEY  (id)
    #   )
    #
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    # == Unsaved objects and associations
    #
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    # You can manipulate objects and associations before they are saved to the database, but there is some special behavior you should be
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    # aware of, mostly involving the saving of associated objects.
    #
    # === One-to-one associations
    #
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    # * Assigning an object to a +has_one+ association automatically saves that object and the object being replaced (if there is one), in
    #   order to update their primary keys - except if the parent object is unsaved (<tt>new_record? == true</tt>).
    # * If either of these saves fail (due to one of the objects being invalid) the assignment statement returns +false+ and the assignment
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    #   is cancelled.
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    # * If you wish to assign an object to a +has_one+ association without saving it, use the <tt>#association.build</tt> method (documented below).
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    # * Assigning an object to a +belongs_to+ association does not save the object, since the foreign key field belongs on the parent. It
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    #   does not save the parent either.
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    #
    # === Collections
    #
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    # * Adding an object to a collection (+has_many+ or +has_and_belongs_to_many+) automatically saves that object, except if the parent object
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    #   (the owner of the collection) is not yet stored in the database.
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    # * If saving any of the objects being added to a collection (via <tt>#push</tt> or similar) fails, then <tt>#push</tt> returns +false+.
    # * You can add an object to a collection without automatically saving it by using the <tt>#collection.build</tt> method (documented below).
    # * All unsaved (<tt>new_record? == true</tt>) members of the collection are automatically saved when the parent is saved.
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    #
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    # === Association callbacks
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    #
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    # Similar to the normal callbacks that hook into the lifecycle of an Active Record object, you can also define callbacks that get
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    # triggered when you add an object to or remove an object from an association collection. Example:
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    #
    #   class Project
    #     has_and_belongs_to_many :developers, :after_add => :evaluate_velocity
    #
    #     def evaluate_velocity(developer)
    #       ...
    #     end
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    #   end
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    #
    # It's possible to stack callbacks by passing them as an array. Example:
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    #
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    #   class Project
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    #     has_and_belongs_to_many :developers, :after_add => [:evaluate_velocity, Proc.new { |p, d| p.shipping_date = Time.now}]
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    #   end
    #
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    # Possible callbacks are: +before_add+, +after_add+, +before_remove+ and +after_remove+.
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    #
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    # Should any of the +before_add+ callbacks throw an exception, the object does not get added to the collection. Same with
    # the +before_remove+ callbacks; if an exception is thrown the object doesn't get removed.
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    #
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    # === Association extensions
    #
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    # The proxy objects that control the access to associations can be extended through anonymous modules. This is especially
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    # beneficial for adding new finders, creators, and other factory-type methods that are only used as part of this association.
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    # Example:
    #
    #   class Account < ActiveRecord::Base
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    #     has_many :people do
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    #       def find_or_create_by_name(name)
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    #         first_name, last_name = name.split(" ", 2)
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    #         find_or_create_by_first_name_and_last_name(first_name, last_name)
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    #       end
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    #     end
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    #   end
    #
    #   person = Account.find(:first).people.find_or_create_by_name("David Heinemeier Hansson")
    #   person.first_name # => "David"
    #   person.last_name  # => "Heinemeier Hansson"
    #
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    # If you need to share the same extensions between many associations, you can use a named extension module. Example:
    #
    #   module FindOrCreateByNameExtension
    #     def find_or_create_by_name(name)
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    #       first_name, last_name = name.split(" ", 2)
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    #       find_or_create_by_first_name_and_last_name(first_name, last_name)
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    #     end
    #   end
    #
    #   class Account < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_many :people, :extend => FindOrCreateByNameExtension
    #   end
    #
    #   class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_many :people, :extend => FindOrCreateByNameExtension
    #   end
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    #
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    # If you need to use multiple named extension modules, you can specify an array of modules with the <tt>:extend</tt> option.
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    # In the case of name conflicts between methods in the modules, methods in modules later in the array supercede
    # those earlier in the array. Example:
    #
    #   class Account < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_many :people, :extend => [FindOrCreateByNameExtension, FindRecentExtension]
    #   end
    #
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    # Some extensions can only be made to work with knowledge of the association proxy's internals.
    # Extensions can access relevant state using accessors on the association proxy:
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    #
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    # * +proxy_owner+ - Returns the object the association is part of.
    # * +proxy_reflection+ - Returns the reflection object that describes the association.
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    # * +proxy_target+ - Returns the associated object for +belongs_to+ and +has_one+, or the collection of associated objects for +has_many+ and +has_and_belongs_to_many+.
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    #
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    # === Association Join Models
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    #
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    # Has Many associations can be configured with the <tt>:through</tt> option to use an explicit join model to retrieve the data.  This
    # operates similarly to a +has_and_belongs_to_many+ association.  The advantage is that you're able to add validations,
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    # callbacks, and extra attributes on the join model.  Consider the following schema:
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    #
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    #   class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_many :authorships
    #     has_many :books, :through => :authorships
    #   end
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    #
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    #   class Authorship < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to :author
    #     belongs_to :book
    #   end
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    #
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    #   @author = Author.find :first
    #   @author.authorships.collect { |a| a.book } # selects all books that the author's authorships belong to.
    #   @author.books                              # selects all books by using the Authorship join model
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    #
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    # You can also go through a +has_many+ association on the join model:
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    #
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    #   class Firm < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     has_many   :clients
    #     has_many   :invoices, :through => :clients
    #   end
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    #
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    #   class Client < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to :firm
    #     has_many   :invoices
    #   end
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    #
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    #   class Invoice < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to :client
    #   end
    #
    #   @firm = Firm.find :first
    #   @firm.clients.collect { |c| c.invoices }.flatten # select all invoices for all clients of the firm
    #   @firm.invoices                                   # selects all invoices by going through the Client join model.
    #
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    # === Polymorphic Associations
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    #
    # Polymorphic associations on models are not restricted on what types of models they can be associated with.  Rather, they
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    # specify an interface that a +has_many+ association must adhere to.
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    #
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    #   class Asset < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to :attachable, :polymorphic => true
    #   end
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    #
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    #   class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
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    #     has_many :assets, :as => :attachable         # The :as option specifies the polymorphic interface to use.
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    #   end
    #
    #   @asset.attachable = @post
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    #
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    # This works by using a type column in addition to a foreign key to specify the associated record.  In the Asset example, you'd need
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    # an +attachable_id+ integer column and an +attachable_type+ string column.
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    #
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    # Using polymorphic associations in combination with single table inheritance (STI) is a little tricky. In order
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    # for the associations to work as expected, ensure that you store the base model for the STI models in the
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    # type column of the polymorphic association. To continue with the asset example above, suppose there are guest posts
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    # and member posts that use the posts table for STI. In this case, there must be a +type+ column in the posts table.
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    #
    #   class Asset < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to :attachable, :polymorphic => true
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    #
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    #     def attachable_type=(sType)
    #        super(sType.to_s.classify.constantize.base_class.to_s)
    #     end
    #   end
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    #
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    #   class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     # because we store "Post" in attachable_type now :dependent => :destroy will work
    #     has_many :assets, :as => :attachable, :dependent => :destroy
    #   end
    #
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    #   class GuestPost < Post
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    #   end
    #
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    #   class MemberPost < Post
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    #   end
    #
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    # == Caching
    #
    # All of the methods are built on a simple caching principle that will keep the result of the last query around unless specifically
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    # instructed not to. The cache is even shared across methods to make it even cheaper to use the macro-added methods without
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    # worrying too much about performance at the first go. Example:
    #
    #   project.milestones             # fetches milestones from the database
    #   project.milestones.size        # uses the milestone cache
    #   project.milestones.empty?      # uses the milestone cache
    #   project.milestones(true).size  # fetches milestones from the database
    #   project.milestones             # uses the milestone cache
    #
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    # == Eager loading of associations
    #
    # Eager loading is a way to find objects of a certain class and a number of named associations along with it in a single SQL call. This is
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    # one of the easiest ways of to prevent the dreaded 1+N problem in which fetching 100 posts that each need to display their author
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    # triggers 101 database queries. Through the use of eager loading, the 101 queries can be reduced to 1. Example:
    #
    #   class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to :author
    #     has_many   :comments
    #   end
    #
    # Consider the following loop using the class above:
    #
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    #   for post in Post.find(:all)
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    #     puts "Post:            " + post.title
    #     puts "Written by:      " + post.author.name
    #     puts "Last comment on: " + post.comments.first.created_on
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    #   end
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    #
    # To iterate over these one hundred posts, we'll generate 201 database queries. Let's first just optimize it for retrieving the author:
    #
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    #   for post in Post.find(:all, :include => :author)
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    #
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    # This references the name of the +belongs_to+ association that also used the <tt>:author</tt> symbol, so the find will now weave in a join something
    # like this: <tt>LEFT OUTER JOIN authors ON authors.id = posts.author_id</tt>. Doing so will cut down the number of queries from 201 to 101.
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    #
    # We can improve upon the situation further by referencing both associations in the finder with:
    #
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    #
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    # That'll add another join along the lines of: <tt>LEFT OUTER JOIN comments ON comments.post_id = posts.id</tt>. And we'll be down to 1 query.
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    #
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    # To include a deep hierarchy of associations, use a hash:
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    #
    #   for post in Post.find(:all, :include => [ :author, { :comments => { :author => :gravatar } } ])
    #
    # That'll grab not only all the comments but all their authors and gravatar pictures.  You can mix and match
    # symbols, arrays and hashes in any combination to describe the associations you want to load.
    #
    # All of this power shouldn't fool you into thinking that you can pull out huge amounts of data with no performance penalty just because you've reduced
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    # the number of queries. The database still needs to send all the data to Active Record and it still needs to be processed. So it's no
    # catch-all for performance problems, but it's a great way to cut down on the number of queries in a situation as the one described above.
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    #
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    # Since the eager loading pulls from multiple tables, you'll have to disambiguate any column references in both conditions and orders. So
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    # <tt>:order => "posts.id DESC"</tt> will work while <tt>:order => "id DESC"</tt> will not. Because eager loading generates the +SELECT+ statement too, the
    # <tt>:select</tt> option is ignored.
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    #
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    # You can use eager loading on multiple associations from the same table, but you cannot use those associations in orders and conditions
    # as there is currently not any way to disambiguate them. Eager loading will not pull additional attributes on join tables, so "rich
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    # associations" with +has_and_belongs_to_many+ are not a good fit for eager loading.
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    # When eager loaded, conditions are interpolated in the context of the model class, not the model instance.  Conditions are lazily interpolated
    # before the actual model exists.
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    #
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    # Eager loading is not supported with polymorphic associations up to (and including)
    # version 2.0.2. Given
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    #
    #   class Address < ActiveRecord::Base
    #     belongs_to :addressable, :polymorphic => true
    #   end
    #
    # a call that tries to eager load the addressable model
    #
    #   Address.find(:all, :include => :addressable)   # INVALID
    #
    # will raise <tt>ActiveRecord::EagerLoadPolymorphicError</tt>. The reason is that the parent model's type
    # is a column value so its corresponding table name cannot be put in the FROM/JOIN clauses of that early query.
    #
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    # In versions greater than 2.0.2 eager loading in polymorphic associations is supported
    # thanks to a change in the overall preloading strategy.
    #
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    # It does work the other way around though: if the <tt>User</tt> model is <tt>addressable</tt> you can eager load
    # their addresses with <tt>:include</tt> just fine, every piece needed to construct the query is known beforehand.
    #
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    # == Table Aliasing
    #
    # ActiveRecord uses table aliasing in the case that a table is referenced multiple times in a join.  If a table is referenced only once,
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    # the standard table name is used.  The second time, the table is aliased as <tt>#{reflection_name}_#{parent_table_name}</tt>.  Indexes are appended
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    # for any more successive uses of the table name.
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    #   Post.find :all, :include => :comments
    #   # => SELECT ... FROM posts LEFT OUTER JOIN comments ON ...
    #   Post.find :all, :include => :special_comments # STI
    #   # => SELECT ... FROM posts LEFT OUTER JOIN comments ON ... AND comments.type = 'SpecialComment'
    #   Post.find :all, :include => [:comments, :special_comments] # special_comments is the reflection name, posts is the parent table name
    #   # => SELECT ... FROM posts LEFT OUTER JOIN comments ON ... LEFT OUTER JOIN comments special_comments_posts
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    # Acts as tree example:
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    #
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    #   TreeMixin.find :all, :include => :children
    #   # => SELECT ... FROM mixins LEFT OUTER JOIN mixins childrens_mixins ...
    #   TreeMixin.find :all, :include => {:children => :parent} # using cascading eager includes
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    #   # => SELECT ... FROM mixins LEFT OUTER JOIN mixins childrens_mixins ...
    #                               LEFT OUTER JOIN parents_mixins ...
    #   TreeMixin.find :all, :include => {:children => {:parent => :children}}
    #   # => SELECT ... FROM mixins LEFT OUTER JOIN mixins childrens_mixins ...
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    #                               LEFT OUTER JOIN parents_mixins ...
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    #                               LEFT OUTER JOIN mixins childrens_mixins_2
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    #
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    # Has and Belongs to Many join tables use the same idea, but add a <tt>_join</tt> suffix:
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    #
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    #   Post.find :all, :include => :categories
    #   # => SELECT ... FROM posts LEFT OUTER JOIN categories_posts ... LEFT OUTER JOIN categories ...
    #   Post.find :all, :include => {:categories => :posts}
    #   # => SELECT ... FROM posts LEFT OUTER JOIN categories_posts ... LEFT OUTER JOIN categories ...
    #                              LEFT OUTER JOIN categories_posts posts_categories_join LEFT OUTER JOIN posts posts_categories
    #   Post.find :all, :include => {:categories => {:posts => :categories}}
    #   # => SELECT ... FROM posts LEFT OUTER JOIN categories_posts ... LEFT OUTER JOIN categories ...
    #                              LEFT OUTER JOIN categories_posts posts_categories_join LEFT OUTER JOIN posts posts_categories
    #                              LEFT OUTER JOIN categories_posts categories_posts_join LEFT OUTER JOIN categories categories_posts
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    # If you wish to specify your own custom joins using a <tt>:joins</tt> option, those table names will take precedence over the eager associations:
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    #   Post.find :all, :include => :comments, :joins => "inner join comments ..."
    #   # => SELECT ... FROM posts LEFT OUTER JOIN comments_posts ON ... INNER JOIN comments ...
    #   Post.find :all, :include => [:comments, :special_comments], :joins => "inner join comments ..."
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    #   # => SELECT ... FROM posts LEFT OUTER JOIN comments comments_posts ON ...
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    #                              LEFT OUTER JOIN comments special_comments_posts ...
    #                              INNER JOIN comments ...
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    #
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    # == Modules
    #
    # By default, associations will look for objects within the current module scope. Consider:
    #
    #   module MyApplication
    #     module Business
    #       class Firm < ActiveRecord::Base
    #          has_many :clients
    #        end
    #
    #       class Company < ActiveRecord::Base; end
    #     end
    #   end
    #
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    # When <tt>Firm#clients</tt> is called, it will in turn call <tt>MyApplication::Business::Company.find(firm.id)</tt>. If you want to associate
    # with a class in another module scope, this can be done by specifying the complete class name.  Example:
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    #
    #   module MyApplication
    #     module Business
    #       class Firm < ActiveRecord::Base; end
    #     end
    #
    #     module Billing
    #       class Account < ActiveRecord::Base
    #         belongs_to :firm, :class_name => "MyApplication::Business::Firm"
    #       end
    #     end
    #   end
    #
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    # == Type safety with <tt>ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch</tt>
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    # If you attempt to assign an object to an association that doesn't match the inferred or specified <tt>:class_name</tt>, you'll
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    # get an <tt>ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch</tt>.
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    #
    # == Options
    #
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    # possible.
    module ClassMethods
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      # Adds the following methods for retrieval and query of collections of associated objects:
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      # +collection+ is replaced with the symbol passed as the first argument, so
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      # * <tt>collection(force_reload = false)</tt> - returns an array of all the associated objects.
      #   An empty array is returned if none are found.
      # * <tt>collection<<(object, ...)</tt> - adds one or more objects to the collection by setting their foreign keys to the collection's primary key.
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      # * <tt>collection.delete(object, ...)</tt> - removes one or more objects from the collection by setting their foreign keys to NULL.
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      #   This will also destroy the objects if they're declared as +belongs_to+ and dependent on this model.
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      # * <tt>collection=objects</tt> - replaces the collections content by deleting and adding objects as appropriate.
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      # * <tt>collection_singular_ids</tt> - returns an array of the associated objects' ids
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      # * <tt>collection_singular_ids=ids</tt> - replace the collection with the objects identified by the primary keys in +ids+
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      # * <tt>collection.clear</tt> - removes every object from the collection. This destroys the associated objects if they
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      #   are associated with <tt>:dependent => :destroy</tt>, deletes them directly from the database if <tt>:dependent => :delete_all</tt>,
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      # * <tt>collection.empty?</tt> - returns +true+ if there are no associated objects.
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      # * <tt>collection.size</tt> - returns the number of associated objects.
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      # * <tt>collection.find</tt> - finds an associated object according to the same rules as Base.find.
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      # * <tt>collection.build(attributes = {}, ...)</tt> - returns one or more new objects of the collection type that have been instantiated
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      #   with +attributes+ and linked to this object through a foreign key, but have not yet been saved. *Note:* This only works if an
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      #   associated object already exists, not if it's +nil+!
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      # * <tt>collection.create(attributes = {})</tt> - returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated
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      #   with +attributes+, linked to this object through a foreign key, and that has already been saved (if it passed the validation).
      #   *Note:* This only works if an associated object already exists, not if it's +nil+!
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      #
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      # Example: A +Firm+ class declares <tt>has_many :clients</tt>, which will add:
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      # * <tt>Firm#clients</tt> (similar to <tt>Clients.find :all, :conditions => "firm_id = #{id}"</tt>)
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      # * <tt>Firm#clients<<</tt>
      # * <tt>Firm#clients.delete</tt>
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      # * <tt>Firm#clients=</tt>
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      # * <tt>Firm#client_ids</tt>
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      # * <tt>Firm#client_ids=</tt>
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      # * <tt>Firm#clients.clear</tt>
      # * <tt>Firm#clients.empty?</tt> (similar to <tt>firm.clients.size == 0</tt>)
      # * <tt>Firm#clients.size</tt> (similar to <tt>Client.count "firm_id = #{id}"</tt>)
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      # * <tt>Firm#clients.find</tt> (similar to <tt>Client.find(id, :conditions => "firm_id = #{id}")</tt>)
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      # * <tt>Firm#clients.build</tt> (similar to <tt>Client.new("firm_id" => id)</tt>)
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      # * <tt>Firm#clients.create</tt> (similar to <tt>c = Client.new("firm_id" => id); c.save; c</tt>)
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      # The declaration can also include an options hash to specialize the behavior of the association.
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      # Options are:
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      # * <tt>:class_name</tt>  - specify the class name of the association. Use it only if that name can't be inferred
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      #   from the association name. So <tt>has_many :products</tt> will by default be linked to the +Product+ class, but
      #   if the real class name is +SpecialProduct+, you'll have to specify it with this option.
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      # * <tt>:conditions</tt>  - specify the conditions that the associated objects must meet in order to be included as a +WHERE+
      #   SQL fragment, such as <tt>price > 5 AND name LIKE 'B%'</tt>.
      # * <tt>:order</tt>       - specify the order in which the associated objects are returned as an <tt>ORDER BY</tt> SQL fragment,
      #   such as <tt>last_name, first_name DESC</tt>
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      # * <tt>:foreign_key</tt> - specify the foreign key used for the association. By default this is guessed to be the name
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      #   of this class in lower-case and +_id+ suffixed. So a +Person+ class that makes a +has_many+ association will use +person_id+
      #   as the default +foreign_key+.
      # * <tt>:dependent</tt>   - if set to <tt>:destroy</tt> all the associated objects are destroyed
      #   alongside this object by calling their destroy method.  If set to <tt>:delete_all</tt> all associated
      #   objects are deleted *without* calling their destroy method.  If set to <tt>:nullify</tt> all associated
      #   objects' foreign keys are set to +NULL+ *without* calling their save callbacks.
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      # * <tt>:finder_sql</tt>  - specify a complete SQL statement to fetch the association. This is a good way to go for complex
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      #   associations that depend on multiple tables. Note: When this option is used, +find_in_collection+ is _not_ added.
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      # * <tt>:counter_sql</tt>  - specify a complete SQL statement to fetch the size of the association. If <tt>:finder_sql</tt> is
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      #   specified but not <tt>:counter_sql</tt>, <tt>:counter_sql</tt> will be generated by replacing <tt>SELECT ... FROM</tt> with <tt>SELECT COUNT(*) FROM</tt>.
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      # * <tt>:extend</tt>  - specify a named module for extending the proxy. See "Association extensions".
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      # * <tt>:include</tt>  - specify second-order associations that should be eager loaded when the collection is loaded.
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      # * <tt>:group</tt>: An attribute name by which the result should be grouped. Uses the <tt>GROUP BY</tt> SQL-clause.
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      # * <tt>:limit</tt>: An integer determining the limit on the number of rows that should be returned.
      # * <tt>:offset</tt>: An integer determining the offset from where the rows should be fetched. So at 5, it would skip the first 4 rows.
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      # * <tt>:select</tt>: By default, this is <tt>*</tt> as in <tt>SELECT * FROM</tt>, but can be changed if you, for example, want to do a join
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      #   but not include the joined columns.
      # * <tt>:as</tt>: Specifies a polymorphic interface (See <tt>#belongs_to</tt>).
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      # * <tt>:through</tt>: Specifies a Join Model through which to perform the query.  Options for <tt>:class_name</tt> and <tt>:foreign_key</tt>
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      #   are ignored, as the association uses the source reflection. You can only use a <tt>:through</tt> query through a <tt>belongs_to</tt>
      #   or <tt>has_many</tt> association on the join model.
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      # * <tt>:source</tt>: Specifies the source association name used by <tt>has_many :through</tt> queries.  Only use it if the name cannot be
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      #   inferred from the association.  <tt>has_many :subscribers, :through => :subscriptions</tt> will look for either <tt>:subscribers</tt> or
      #   <tt>:subscriber</tt> on +Subscription+, unless a <tt>:source</tt> is given.
      # * <tt>:source_type</tt>: Specifies type of the source association used by <tt>has_many :through</tt> queries where the source
      #   association is a polymorphic +belongs_to+.
      # * <tt>:uniq</tt> - if set to +true+, duplicates will be omitted from the collection. Useful in conjunction with <tt>:through</tt>.
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      # * <tt>:readonly</tt> - if set to +true+, all the associated objects are readonly through the association.
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      #
      # Option examples:
      #   has_many :comments, :order => "posted_on"
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      #   has_many :comments, :include => :author
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      #   has_many :people, :class_name => "Person", :conditions => "deleted = 0", :order => "name"
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      #   has_many :tracks, :order => "position", :dependent => :destroy
      #   has_many :comments, :dependent => :nullify
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      #   has_many :tags, :as => :taggable
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      #   has_many :reports, :readonly => true
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      #   has_many :subscribers, :through => :subscriptions, :source => :user
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      #   has_many :subscribers, :class_name => "Person", :finder_sql =>
      #       'SELECT DISTINCT people.* ' +
      #       'FROM people p, post_subscriptions ps ' +
      #       'WHERE ps.post_id = #{id} AND ps.person_id = p.id ' +
      #       'ORDER BY p.first_name'
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      def has_many(association_id, options = {}, &extension)
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        reflection = create_has_many_reflection(association_id, options, &extension)
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        configure_dependency_for_has_many(reflection)
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        if options[:through]
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          collection_accessor_methods(reflection, HasManyThroughAssociation, false)
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        else
          add_multiple_associated_save_callbacks(reflection.name)
          add_association_callbacks(reflection.name, reflection.options)
          collection_accessor_methods(reflection, HasManyAssociation)
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        end
      end

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      # +association+ is replaced with the symbol passed as the first argument, so
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      # <tt>has_one :manager</tt> would add among others <tt>manager.nil?</tt>.
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      # * <tt>association(force_reload = false)</tt> - returns the associated object. +nil+ is returned if none is found.
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      #   and saves the associate object.
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      # * <tt>build_association(attributes = {})</tt> - returns a new object of the associated type that has been instantiated
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      #   with +attributes+ and linked to this object through a foreign key, but has not yet been saved. Note: This ONLY works if
      #   an association already exists. It will NOT work if the association is +nil+.
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      # * <tt>create_association(attributes = {})</tt> - returns a new object of the associated type that has been instantiated
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      #   with +attributes+, linked to this object through a foreign key, and that has already been saved (if it passed the validation).
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      #
      # Example: An Account class declares <tt>has_one :beneficiary</tt>, which will add:
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      # * <tt>Account#beneficiary=(beneficiary)</tt> (similar to <tt>beneficiary.account_id = account.id; beneficiary.save</tt>)
      # * <tt>Account#beneficiary.nil?</tt>
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      # * <tt>Account#build_beneficiary</tt> (similar to <tt>Beneficiary.new("account_id" => id)</tt>)
      # * <tt>Account#create_beneficiary</tt> (similar to <tt>b = Beneficiary.new("account_id" => id); b.save; b</tt>)
      #
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      # The declaration can also include an options hash to specialize the behavior of the association.
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      # * <tt>:class_name</tt>  - specify the class name of the association. Use it only if that name can't be inferred
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      #   from the association name. So <tt>has_one :manager</tt> will by default be linked to the +Manager+ class, but
      #   if the real class name is +Person+, you'll have to specify it with this option.
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      # * <tt>:conditions</tt>  - specify the conditions that the associated object must meet in order to be included as a +WHERE+
      #   SQL fragment, such as <tt>rank = 5</tt>.
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      # * <tt>:order</tt>       - specify the order in which the associated objects are returned as an <tt>ORDER BY</tt> SQL fragment,
      #   such as <tt>last_name, first_name DESC</tt>
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      # * <tt>:dependent</tt>   - if set to <tt>:destroy</tt>, the associated object is destroyed when this object is. If set to
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      #   object's foreign key is set to +NULL+. Also, association is assigned.
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      # * <tt>:foreign_key</tt> - specify the foreign key used for the association. By default this is guessed to be the name
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      #   of this class in lower-case and +_id+ suffixed. So a +Person+ class that makes a +has_one+ association will use +person_id+
      #   as the default +foreign_key+.
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      # * <tt>:readonly</tt> - if set to +true+, the associated object is readonly through the association.
      #
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      #   has_one :last_comment, :class_name => "Comment", :order => "posted_on"
      #   has_one :project_manager, :class_name => "Person", :conditions => "role = 'project_manager'"
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        method_name = "has_one_after_save_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
        define_method(method_name) do
          association = instance_variable_get("#{ivar}") if instance_variable_defined?("#{ivar}")
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          if !association.nil? && (new_record? || association.new_record? || association["#{reflection.primary_key_name}"] != id)
            association["#{reflection.primary_key_name}"] = id
            association.save(true)
          end
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        after_save method_name
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        association_accessor_methods(reflection, HasOneAssociation)
        association_constructor_method(:build,  reflection, HasOneAssociation)
        association_constructor_method(:create, reflection, HasOneAssociation)
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      # +association+ is replaced with the symbol passed as the first argument, so
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      # <tt>belongs_to :author</tt> would add among others <tt>author.nil?</tt>.
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      # * <tt>association=(associate)</tt> - assigns the associate object, extracts the primary key, and sets it as the foreign key.
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      # * <tt>association.nil?</tt> - returns +true+ if there is no associated object.
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      # * <tt>build_association(attributes = {})</tt> - returns a new object of the associated type that has been instantiated
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      #   with +attributes+ and linked to this object through a foreign key, but has not yet been saved.
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      # * <tt>create_association(attributes = {})</tt> - returns a new object of the associated type that has been instantiated
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      #   with +attributes+, linked to this object through a foreign key, and that has already been saved (if it passed the validation).
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      #
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      # Example: A Post class declares <tt>belongs_to :author</tt>, which will add:
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      # * <tt>Post#author</tt> (similar to <tt>Author.find(author_id)</tt>)
      # * <tt>Post#author=(author)</tt> (similar to <tt>post.author_id = author.id</tt>)
      # * <tt>Post#author?</tt> (similar to <tt>post.author == some_author</tt>)
      # * <tt>Post#author.nil?</tt>
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      # * <tt>Post#build_author</tt> (similar to <tt>post.author = Author.new</tt>)
      # * <tt>Post#create_author</tt> (similar to <tt>post.author = Author.new; post.author.save; post.author</tt>)
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      # The declaration can also include an options hash to specialize the behavior of the association.
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      #
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      # Options are:
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      # * <tt>:class_name</tt>  - specify the class name of the association. Use it only if that name can't be inferred
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      #   from the association name. So <tt>has_one :author</tt> will by default be linked to the +Author+ class, but
      #   if the real class name is +Person+, you'll have to specify it with this option.
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      # * <tt>:conditions</tt>  - specify the conditions that the associated object must meet in order to be included as a +WHERE+
      #   SQL fragment, such as <tt>authorized = 1</tt>.
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      # * <tt>:order</tt>       - specify the order in which the associated objects are returned as an <tt>ORDER BY</tt> SQL fragment,
      #   such as <tt>last_name, first_name DESC</tt>
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      # * <tt>:foreign_key</tt> - specify the foreign key used for the association. By default this is guessed to be the name
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      #   of the association with an +_id+ suffix. So a class that defines a +belongs_to :person+ association will use +person_id+ as the default +foreign_key+.
      #   Similarly, +belongs_to :favorite_person, :class_name => "Person"+ will use a foreign key of +favorite_person_id+.
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      # * <tt>:dependent</tt>   - if set to <tt>:destroy</tt>, the associated object is destroyed when this object is. If set to
      #   <tt>:delete</tt>, the associated object is deleted *without* calling its destroy method. This option should not be specified when
      #   <tt>belongs_to</tt> is used in conjunction with a <tt>has_many</tt> relationship on another class because of the potential to leave
      #   orphaned records behind.
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      # * <tt>:counter_cache</tt> - caches the number of belonging objects on the associate class through the use of +increment_counter+
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      #   and +decrement_counter+. The counter cache is incremented when an object of this class is created and decremented when it's
      #   destroyed. This requires that a column named <tt>#{table_name}_count</tt> (such as +comments_count+ for a belonging +Comment+ class)
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      #   is used on the associate class (such as a +Post+ class). You can also specify a custom counter cache column by providing
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      #   a column name instead of a +true+/+false+ value to this option (e.g., <tt>:counter_cache => :my_custom_counter</tt>.)
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      #   Note: Specifying a counter_cache will add it to that model's list of readonly attributes using #attr_readonly.
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      # * <tt>:include</tt>  - specify second-order associations that should be eager loaded when this object is loaded.
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      #   Not allowed if the association is polymorphic.
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      # * <tt>:polymorphic</tt> - specify this association is a polymorphic association by passing +true+.
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      #   Note: If you've enabled the counter cache, then you may want to add the counter cache attribute
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      #   to the attr_readonly list in the associated classes (e.g. class Post; attr_readonly :comments_count; end).
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      #
      # Option examples:
      #   belongs_to :firm, :foreign_key => "client_of"
      #   belongs_to :author, :class_name => "Person", :foreign_key => "author_id"
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      #   belongs_to :valid_coupon, :class_name => "Coupon", :foreign_key => "coupon_id",
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      #              :conditions => 'discounts > #{payments_count}'
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      #   belongs_to :attachable, :polymorphic => true
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      #   belongs_to :project, :readonly => true
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      def belongs_to(association_id, options = {})
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        reflection = create_belongs_to_reflection(association_id, options)
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        ivar = "@#{reflection.name}"

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        if reflection.options[:polymorphic]
          association_accessor_methods(reflection, BelongsToPolymorphicAssociation)
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          method_name = "polymorphic_belongs_to_before_save_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
          define_method(method_name) do
            association = instance_variable_get("#{ivar}") if instance_variable_defined?("#{ivar}")
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            if association && association.target
              if association.new_record?
                association.save(true)
              end
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              if association.updated?
                self["#{reflection.primary_key_name}"] = association.id
                self["#{reflection.options[:foreign_type]}"] = association.class.base_class.name.to_s
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              end
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            end
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          end
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          before_save method_name
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        else
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          association_accessor_methods(reflection, BelongsToAssociation)
          association_constructor_method(:build,  reflection, BelongsToAssociation)
          association_constructor_method(:create, reflection, BelongsToAssociation)
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          method_name = "belongs_to_before_save_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
          define_method(method_name) do
            association = instance_variable_get("#{ivar}") if instance_variable_defined?("#{ivar}")
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            if !association.nil?
              if association.new_record?
                association.save(true)
              end
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              if association.updated?
                self["#{reflection.primary_key_name}"] = association.id
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              end
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            end
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          end
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          before_save method_name
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        end
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        # Create the callbacks to update counter cache
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        if options[:counter_cache]
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          cache_column = options[:counter_cache] == true ?
            "#{self.to_s.underscore.pluralize}_count" :
            options[:counter_cache]

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          method_name = "belongs_to_counter_cache_after_create_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
          define_method(method_name) do
            association = send("#{reflection.name}")
            association.class.increment_counter("#{cache_column}", send("#{reflection.primary_key_name}")) unless association.nil?
          end
          after_create method_name
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          method_name = "belongs_to_counter_cache_before_destroy_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
          define_method(method_name) do
            association = send("#{reflection.name}")
            association.class.decrement_counter("#{cache_column}", send("#{reflection.primary_key_name}")) unless association.nil?
          end
          before_destroy method_name
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          module_eval(
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            "#{reflection.class_name}.send(:attr_readonly,\"#{cache_column}\".intern) if defined?(#{reflection.class_name}) && #{reflection.class_name}.respond_to?(:attr_readonly)"
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          )
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        end
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        configure_dependency_for_belongs_to(reflection)
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      end

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      # Associates two classes via an intermediate join table.  Unless the join table is explicitly specified as
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      # an option, it is guessed using the lexical order of the class names. So a join between +Developer+ and +Project+
      # will give the default join table name of +developers_projects+ because "D" outranks "P".  Note that this precedence
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      # is calculated using the <tt><</tt> operator for <tt>String</tt>.  This means that if the strings are of different lengths,
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      # and the strings are equal when compared up to the shortest length, then the longer string is considered of higher
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      # lexical precedence than the shorter one.  For example, one would expect the tables <tt>paper_boxes</tt> and <tt>papers</tt>
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      # to generate a join table name of <tt>papers_paper_boxes</tt> because of the length of the name <tt>paper_boxes</tt>,
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      # but it in fact generates a join table name of <tt>paper_boxes_papers</tt>.  Be aware of this caveat, and use the
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      # custom <tt>join_table</tt> option if you need to.
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      #
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      # Deprecated: Any additional fields added to the join table will be placed as attributes when pulling records out through
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      # +has_and_belongs_to_many+ associations. Records returned from join tables with additional attributes will be marked as
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      # +ReadOnly+ (because we can't save changes to the additional attributes). It's strongly recommended that you upgrade any
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      # associations with attributes to a real join model (see introduction).
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      #
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      # Adds the following methods for retrieval and query:
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      # +collection+ is replaced with the symbol passed as the first argument, so
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      # * <tt>collection(force_reload = false)</tt> - returns an array of all the associated objects.
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      #   An empty array is returned if none are found.
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      # * <tt>collection<<(object, ...)</tt> - adds one or more objects to the collection by creating associations in the join table
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      #   (<tt>collection.push</tt> and <tt>collection.concat</tt> are aliases to this method).
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      # * <tt>collection.delete(object, ...)</tt> - removes one or more objects from the collection by removing their associations from the join table.
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      #   This does not destroy the objects.
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      # * <tt>collection=objects</tt> - replaces the collection's content by deleting and adding objects as appropriate.
      # * <tt>collection_singular_ids</tt> - returns an array of the associated objects' ids
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      # * <tt>collection_singular_ids=ids</tt> - replace the collection by the objects identified by the primary keys in +ids+
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      # * <tt>collection.clear</tt> - removes every object from the collection. This does not destroy the objects.
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      # * <tt>collection.empty?</tt> - returns +true+ if there are no associated objects.
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      # * <tt>collection.size</tt> - returns the number of associated objects.
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      # * <tt>collection.find(id)</tt> - finds an associated object responding to the +id+ and that
      #   meets the condition that it has to be associated with this object.
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      # * <tt>collection.build(attributes = {})</tt> - returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated
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      #   with +attributes+ and linked to this object through the join table, but has not yet been saved.
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      # * <tt>collection.create(attributes = {})</tt> - returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated
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      #   with +attributes+, linked to this object through the join table, and that has already been saved (if it passed the validation).
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      #
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      # Example: A Developer class declares <tt>has_and_belongs_to_many :projects</tt>, which will add:
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      # * <tt>Developer#projects</tt>
      # * <tt>Developer#projects<<</tt>
      # * <tt>Developer#projects.delete</tt>
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      # * <tt>Developer#projects=</tt>
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      # * <tt>Developer#project_ids</tt>
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      # * <tt>Developer#project_ids=</tt>
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      # * <tt>Developer#projects.clear</tt>
      # * <tt>Developer#projects.empty?</tt>
      # * <tt>Developer#projects.size</tt>
      # * <tt>Developer#projects.find(id)</tt>
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      # * <tt>Developer#projects.build</tt> (similar to <tt>Project.new("project_id" => id)</tt>)
      # * <tt>Developer#projects.create</tt> (similar to <tt>c = Project.new("project_id" => id); c.save; c</tt>)
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      # The declaration may include an options hash to specialize the behavior of the association.
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      #
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      # Options are:
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      # * <tt>:class_name</tt> - specify the class name of the association. Use it only if that name can't be inferred
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      #   from the association name. So <tt>has_and_belongs_to_many :projects</tt> will by default be linked to the
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      #   +Project+ class, but if the real class name is +SuperProject+, you'll have to specify it with this option.
      # * <tt>:join_table</tt> - specify the name of the join table if the default based on lexical order isn't what you want.
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      #   WARNING: If you're overwriting the table name of either class, the +table_name+ method MUST be declared underneath any
      #   +has_and_belongs_to_many+ declaration in order to work.
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      # * <tt>:foreign_key</tt> - specify the foreign key used for the association. By default this is guessed to be the name
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      #   of this class in lower-case and +_id+ suffixed. So a +Person+ class that makes a +has_and_belongs_to_many+ association
      #   will use +person_id+ as the default +foreign_key+.
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      # * <tt>:association_foreign_key</tt> - specify the association foreign key used for the association. By default this is
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      #   guessed to be the name of the associated class in lower-case and +_id+ suffixed. So if the associated class is +Project+,
      #   the +has_and_belongs_to_many+ association will use +project_id+ as the default association +foreign_key+.
      # * <tt>:conditions</tt>  - specify the conditions that the associated object must meet in order to be included as a +WHERE+
      #   SQL fragment, such as <tt>authorized = 1</tt>.
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      # * <tt>:order</tt> - specify the order in which the associated objects are returned as an <tt>ORDER BY</tt> SQL fragment,
      #   such as <tt>last_name, first_name DESC</tt>
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      # * <tt>:uniq</tt> - if set to +true+, duplicate associated objects will be ignored by accessors and query methods
      # * <tt>:finder_sql</tt> - overwrite the default generated SQL statement used to fetch the association with a manual statement
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      # * <tt>:delete_sql</tt> - overwrite the default generated SQL statement used to remove links between the associated
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      #   classes with a manual statement
      # * <tt>:insert_sql</tt> - overwrite the default generated SQL statement used to add links between the associated classes
      #   with a manual statement
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      # * <tt>:extend</tt>  - anonymous module for extending the proxy, see "Association extensions".
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      # * <tt>:include</tt>  - specify second-order associations that should be eager loaded when the collection is loaded.
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      # * <tt>:group</tt>: An attribute name by which the result should be grouped. Uses the <tt>GROUP BY</tt> SQL-clause.
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      # * <tt>:limit</tt>: An integer determining the limit on the number of rows that should be returned.
      # * <tt>:offset</tt>: An integer determining the offset from where the rows should be fetched. So at 5, it would skip the first 4 rows.
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      # * <tt>:select</tt>: By default, this is <tt>*</tt> as in <tt>SELECT * FROM</tt>, but can be changed if, for example, you want to do a join
      #   but not include the joined columns.
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      #
      # Option examples:
      #   has_and_belongs_to_many :projects
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      #   has_and_belongs_to_many :projects, :include => [ :milestones, :manager ]
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      #   has_and_belongs_to_many :nations, :class_name => "Country"
      #   has_and_belongs_to_many :categories, :join_table => "prods_cats"
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      #   has_and_belongs_to_many :categories, :readonly => true
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      #   has_and_belongs_to_many :active_projects, :join_table => 'developers_projects', :delete_sql =>
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      #   'DELETE FROM developers_projects WHERE active=1 AND developer_id = #{id} AND project_id = #{record.id}'
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      def has_and_belongs_to_many(association_id, options = {}, &extension)
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        reflection = create_has_and_belongs_to_many_reflection(association_id, options, &extension)
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        add_multiple_associated_save_callbacks(reflection.name)
        collection_accessor_methods(reflection, HasAndBelongsToManyAssociation)
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        # Don't use a before_destroy callback since users' before_destroy
        # callbacks will be executed after the association is wiped out.
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        old_method = "destroy_without_habtm_shim_for_#{reflection.name}"
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        class_eval <<-end_eval unless method_defined?(old_method)
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          alias_method :#{old_method}, :destroy_without_callbacks
          def destroy_without_callbacks
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            #{reflection.name}.clear
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            #{old_method}
          end
        end_eval

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      end

      private
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        # Generate a join table name from two provided tables names.
        # The order of names in join name is determined by lexical precedence.
        #   join_table_name("members", "clubs")
        #   => "clubs_members"
        #   join_table_name("members", "special_clubs")
        #   => "members_special_clubs"
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        def join_table_name(first_table_name, second_table_name)
          if first_table_name < second_table_name
            join_table = "#{first_table_name}_#{second_table_name}"
          else
            join_table = "#{second_table_name}_#{first_table_name}"
          end

          table_name_prefix + join_table + table_name_suffix
        end
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        def association_accessor_methods(reflection, association_proxy_class)
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          ivar = "@#{reflection.name}"

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          define_method(reflection.name) do |*params|
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            force_reload = params.first unless params.empty?
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            association = instance_variable_get(ivar) if instance_variable_defined?(ivar)
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            if association.nil? || force_reload
              association = association_proxy_class.new(self, reflection)
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              retval = association.reload
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              if retval.nil? and association_proxy_class == BelongsToAssociation
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                instance_variable_set(ivar, nil)
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                return nil
              end
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              instance_variable_set(ivar, association)
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            end
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            association.target.nil? ? nil : association
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          end

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          define_method("#{reflection.name}=") do |new_value|
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            association = instance_variable_get(ivar) if instance_variable_defined?(ivar)

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            if association.nil? || association.target != new_value
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              association = association_proxy_class.new(self, reflection)
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            end
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            association.replace(new_value)
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            instance_variable_set(ivar, new_value.nil? ? nil : association)
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          end
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          define_method("set_#{reflection.name}_target") do |target|
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            return if target.nil? and association_proxy_class == BelongsToAssociation
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            association = association_proxy_class.new(self, reflection)
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            association.target = target
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            instance_variable_set(ivar, association)
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          end
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        end

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        def collection_reader_method(reflection, association_proxy_class)
          define_method(reflection.name) do |*params|
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            ivar = "@#{reflection.name}"

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            force_reload = params.first unless params.empty?
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            association = instance_variable_get(ivar) if instance_variable_defined?(ivar)
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            unless association.respond_to?(:loaded?)
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              association = association_proxy_class.new(self, reflection)
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              instance_variable_set(ivar, association)
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            end
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            association.reload if force_reload
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            association
          end
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          define_method("#{reflection.name.to_s.singularize}_ids") do
            send(reflection.name).map(&:id)
          end
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        def collection_accessor_methods(reflection, association_proxy_class, writer = true)
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          collection_reader_method(reflection, association_proxy_class)

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          if writer
            define_method("#{reflection.name}=") do |new_value|
              # Loads proxy class instance (defined in collection_reader_method) if not already loaded
              association = send(reflection.name)
              association.replace(new_value)
              association
            end
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            define_method("#{reflection.name.to_s.singularize}_ids=") do |new_value|
              ids = (new_value || []).reject { |nid| nid.blank? }
              send("#{reflection.name}=", reflection.class_name.constantize.find(ids))
            end
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        end

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        def add_multiple_associated_save_callbacks(association_name)
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          method_name = "validate_associated_records_for_#{association_name}".to_sym
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          ivar = "@#{association_name}"

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          define_method(method_name) do
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            association = instance_variable_get(ivar) if instance_variable_defined?(ivar)

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            if association.respond_to?(:loaded?)
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              if new_record?
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                association
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              elsif association.loaded?
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                association.select { |record| record.new_record? }
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              else
                association.target.select { |record| record.new_record? }
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              end.each do |record|
                errors.add "#{association_name}" unless record.valid?
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              end
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          validate method_name

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          method_name = "before_save_associated_records_for_#{association_name}".to_sym
          define_method(method_name) do
            @new_record_before_save = new_record?
            true
          end
          before_save method_name

          method_name = "after_create_or_update_associated_records_for_#{association_name}".to_sym
          define_method(method_name) do
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            association = instance_variable_get("#{ivar}") if instance_variable_defined?("#{ivar}")
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            records_to_save = if @new_record_before_save
              association
            elsif association.respond_to?(:loaded?) && association.loaded?
              association.select { |record| record.new_record? }
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            elsif association.respond_to?(:loaded?) && !association.loaded?
              association.target.select { |record| record.new_record? }
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            else
              []
            end

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            records_to_save.each { |record| association.send(:insert_record, record) } unless records_to_save.blank?
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            # reconstruct the SQL queries now that we know the owner's id
            association.send(:construct_sql) if association.respond_to?(:construct_sql)
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          end
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          # Doesn't use after_save as that would save associations added in after_create/after_update twice
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          after_create method_name
          after_update method_name
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        end
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        def association_constructor_method(constructor, reflection, association_proxy_class)
          define_method("#{constructor}_#{reflection.name}") do |*params|
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            ivar = "@#{reflection.name}"

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            attributees      = params.first unless params.empty?
            replace_existing = params[1].nil? ? true : params[1]
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            association      = instance_variable_get(ivar) if instance_variable_defined?(ivar)
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            if association.nil?
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              association = association_proxy_class.new(self, reflection)
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              instance_variable_set(ivar, association)
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            end

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            if association_proxy_class == HasOneAssociation
              association.send(constructor, attributees, replace_existing)
            else
              association.send(constructor, attributees)
            end
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          end
        end
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        def find_with_associations(options = {})
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          catch :invalid_query do
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            join_dependency = JoinDependency.new(self, merge_includes(scope(:find, :include), options[:include]), options[:joins])
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            rows = select_all_rows(options, join_dependency)
            return join_dependency.instantiate(rows)
          end
          []
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        end
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        # See HasManyAssociation#delete_records.  Dependent associations
        # delete children, otherwise foreign key is set to NULL.
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        def configure_dependency_for_has_many(reflection)
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          if reflection.options.include?(:dependent)
            # Add polymorphic type if the :as option is present
            dependent_conditions = []
            dependent_conditions << "#{reflection.primary_key_name} = \#{record.quoted_id}"
            dependent_conditions << "#{reflection.options[:as]}_type = '#{base_class.name}'" if reflection.options[:as]
            dependent_conditions << sanitize_sql(reflection.options[:conditions]) if reflection.options[:conditions]
            dependent_conditions = dependent_conditions.collect {|where| "(#{where})" }.join(" AND ")
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            case reflection.options[:dependent]
              when :destroy
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                method_name = "has_many_dependent_destroy_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
                define_method(method_name) do
                  send("#{reflection.name}").each { |o| o.destroy }
                end
                before_destroy method_name
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              when :delete_all
                module_eval "before_destroy { |record| #{reflection.class_name}.delete_all(%(#{dependent_conditions})) }"
              when :nullify
                module_eval "before_destroy { |record| #{reflection.class_name}.update_all(%(#{reflection.primary_key_name} = NULL),  %(#{dependent_conditions})) }"
              else
                raise ArgumentError, "The :dependent option expects either :destroy, :delete_all, or :nullify (#{reflection.options[:dependent].inspect})"
            end
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          end
        end
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        def configure_dependency_for_has_one(reflection)
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          if reflection.options.include?(:dependent)
            case reflection.options[:dependent]
              when :destroy
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                method_name = "has_one_dependent_destroy_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
                define_method(method_name) do
                  association = send("#{reflection.name}")
                  association.destroy unless association.nil?
                end
                before_destroy method_name
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              when :delete
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                method_name = "has_one_dependent_delete_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
                define_method(method_name) do
                  association = send("#{reflection.name}")
                  association.class.delete(association.id) unless association.nil?
                end
                before_destroy method_name
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              when :nullify
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                method_name = "has_one_dependent_nullify_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
                define_method(method_name) do
                  association = send("#{reflection.name}")
                  association.update_attribute("#{reflection.primary_key_name}", nil) unless association.nil?
                end
                before_destroy method_name
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              else
                raise ArgumentError, "The :dependent option expects either :destroy, :delete or :nullify (#{reflection.options[:dependent].inspect})"
            end
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          end
        end

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        def configure_dependency_for_belongs_to(reflection)
          if reflection.options.include?(:dependent)
            case reflection.options[:dependent]
              when :destroy
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                method_name = "belongs_to_dependent_destroy_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
                define_method(method_name) do
                  association = send("#{reflection.name}")
                  association.destroy unless association.nil?
                end
                before_destroy method_name
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              when :delete
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                method_name = "belongs_to_dependent_delete_for_#{reflection.name}".to_sym
                define_method(method_name) do
                  association = send("#{reflection.name}")
                  association.class.delete(association.id) unless association.nil?
                end
                before_destroy method_name
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              else
                raise ArgumentError, "The :dependent option expects either :destroy or :delete (#{reflection.options[:dependent].inspect})"
            end
          end
        end

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        def create_has_many_reflection(association_id, options, &extension)
          options.assert_valid_keys(
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            :class_name, :table_name, :foreign_key,
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            :dependent,
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            :select, :conditions, :include, :order, :group, :limit, :offset,
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            :as, :through, :source, :source_type,
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            :uniq,
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            :finder_sql, :counter_sql,
            :before_add, :after_add, :before_remove, :after_remove,
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            :extend, :readonly
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          )

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          options[:extend] = create_extension_modules(association_id, extension, options[:extend])
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          create_reflection(:has_many, association_id, options, self)
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        end

        def create_has_one_reflection(association_id, options)
          options.assert_valid_keys(
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            :class_name, :foreign_key, :remote, :conditions, :order, :include, :dependent, :counter_cache, :extend, :as, :readonly
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          )

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          create_reflection(:has_one, association_id, options, self)
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        end

        def create_belongs_to_reflection(association_id, options)
          options.assert_valid_keys(
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            :class_name, :foreign_key, :foreign_type, :remote, :conditions, :order, :include, :dependent,
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            :counter_cache, :extend, :polymorphic, :readonly
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          )
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          reflection = create_reflection(:belongs_to, association_id, options, self)

          if options[:polymorphic]
            reflection.options[:foreign_type] ||= reflection.class_name.underscore + "_type"
          end

          reflection
        end
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        def create_has_and_belongs_to_many_reflection(association_id, options, &extension)
          options.assert_valid_keys(
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            :class_name, :table_name, :join_table, :foreign_key, :association_foreign_key,
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            :select, :conditions, :include, :order, :group, :limit, :offset,
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            :uniq,
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            :finder_sql, :delete_sql, :insert_sql,
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            :before_add, :after_add, :before_remove, :after_remove,
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            :extend, :readonly
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          )

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          options[:extend] = create_extension_modules(association_id, extension, options[:extend])
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          reflection = create_reflection(:has_and_belongs_to_many, association_id, options, self)

          reflection.options[:join_table] ||= join_table_name(undecorated_table_name(self.to_s), undecorated_table_name(reflection.class_name))
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          reflection
        end

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        def reflect_on_included_associations(associations)
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          [ associations ].flatten.collect { |association| reflect_on_association(association.to_s.intern) }
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        end

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        def guard_against_unlimitable_reflections(reflections, options)
          if (options[:offset] || options[:limit]) && !using_limitable_reflections?(reflections)
            raise(
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              ConfigurationError,
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              "You can not use offset and limit together with has_many or has_and_belongs_to_many associations"
            )
          end
        end

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        def select_all_rows(options, join_dependency)
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          connection.select_all(
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            construct_finder_sql_with_included_associations(options, join_dependency),
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            "#{name} Load Including Associations"
          )
        end
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        def construct_finder_sql_with_included_associations(options, join_dependency)
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          scope = scope(:find)
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          sql = "SELECT #{column_aliases(join_dependency)} FROM #{(scope && scope[:from]) || options[:from] || quoted_table_name} "
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          sql << join_dependency.join_associations.collect{|join| join.association_join }.join
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          add_joins!(sql, options, scope)
          add_conditions!(sql, options[:conditions], scope)
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          add_limited_ids_condition!(sql, options, join_dependency) if !using_limitable_reflections?(join_dependency.reflections) && ((scope && scope[:limit]) || options[:limit])
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          add_group!(sql, options[:group], scope)
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          add_order!(sql, options[:order], scope)
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          add_limit!(sql, options, scope) if using_limitable_reflections?(join_dependency.reflections)
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          add_lock!(sql, options, scope)
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          return sanitize_sql(sql)
        end
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        def add_limited_ids_condition!(sql, options, join_dependency)
          unless (id_list = select_limited_ids_list(options, join_dependency)).empty?
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            sql << "#{condition_word(sql)} #{connection.quote_table_name table_name}.#{primary_key} IN (#{id_list}) "
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          else
            throw :invalid_query
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          end
        end
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        def select_limited_ids_list(options, join_dependency)
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          pk = columns_hash[primary_key]

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          connection.select_all(
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            construct_finder_sql_for_association_limiting(options, join_dependency),
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            "#{name} Load IDs For Limited Eager Loading"
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          ).collect { |row| connection.quote(row[primary_key], pk) }.join(", ")
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        end
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        def construct_finder_sql_for_association_limiting(options, join_dependency)
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          scope       = scope(:find)
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          is_distinct = !options[:joins].blank? || include_eager_conditions?(options) || include_eager_order?(options)
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          sql = "SELECT "
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          if is_distinct
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            sql << connection.distinct("#{connection.quote_table_name table_name}.#{primary_key}", options[:order])
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          else
            sql << primary_key
          end
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          sql << " FROM #{connection.quote_table_name table_name} "
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          if is_distinct
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            sql << join_dependency.join_associations.collect(&:association_join).join
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            add_joins!(sql, options, scope)
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          end
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          add_conditions!(sql, options[:conditions], scope)
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          add_group!(sql, options[:group], scope)
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          if options[:order] && is_distinct
            connection.add_order_by_for_association_limiting!(sql, options)
          else
            add_order!(sql, options[:order], scope)
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          end
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          add_limit!(sql, options, scope)
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          return sanitize_sql(sql)
        end
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        # Checks if the conditions reference a table other than the current model table
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        def include_eager_conditions?(options)
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          # look in both sets of conditions
          conditions = [scope(:find, :conditions), options[:conditions]].inject([]) do |all, cond|
            case cond
              when nil   then all
              when Array then all << cond.first
              else            all << cond
            end
          end
          return false unless conditions.any?
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          conditions.join(' ').scan(/([\.\w]+).?\./).flatten.any? do |condition_table_name|
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            condition_table_name != table_name
          end
        end
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        # Checks if the query order references a table other than the current model's table.
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        def include_eager_order?(options)
          order = options[:order]
          return false unless order
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          order.to_s.scan(/([\.\w]+).?\./).flatten.any? do |order_table_name|
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            order_table_name != table_name
          end
        end
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        def references_eager_loaded_tables?(options)
          include_eager_order?(options) || include_eager_conditions?(options)
        end

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        def using_limitable_reflections?(reflections)
          reflections.reject { |r| [ :belongs_to, :has_one ].include?(r.macro) }.length.zero?
        end

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        def column_aliases(join_dependency)
          join_dependency.joins.collect{|join| join.column_names_with_alias.collect{|column_name, aliased_name|
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              "#{connection.quote_table_name join.aliased_table_name}.#{connection.quote_column_name column_name} AS #{aliased_name}"}}.flatten.join(", ")
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        end

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        def add_association_callbacks(association_name, options)
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          callbacks = %w(before_add after_add before_remove after_remove)
          callbacks.each do |callback_name|
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            full_callback_name = "#{callback_name}_for_#{association_name}"
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            defined_callbacks = options[callback_name.to_sym]
            if options.has_key?(callback_name.to_sym)
              class_inheritable_reader full_callback_name.to_sym
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              write_inheritable_attribute(full_callback_name.to_sym, [defined_callbacks].flatten)
            else
              write_inheritable_attribute(full_callback_name.to_sym, [])
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            end
          end
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        end
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        def condition_word(sql)
          sql =~ /where/i ? " AND " : "WHERE "
        end
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        def create_extension_modules(association_id, block_extension, extensions)
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          if block_extension
            extension_module_name = "#{self.to_s}#{association_id.to_s.camelize}AssociationExtension"
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            silence_warnings do
              Object.const_set(extension_module_name, Module.new(&block_extension))
            end
            Array(extensions).push(extension_module_name.constantize)
          else
            Array(extensions)
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          end
        end
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        class JoinDependency # :nodoc:
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          attr_reader :joins, :reflections, :table_aliases
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          def initialize(base, associations, joins)
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            @joins                 = [JoinBase.new(base, joins)]
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            @associations          = associations
            @reflections           = []
            @base_records_hash     = {}
            @base_records_in_order = []
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            @table_aliases         = Hash.new { |aliases, table| aliases[table] = 0 }
            @table_aliases[base.table_name] = 1
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            build(associations)
          end

          def join_associations
            @joins[1..-1].to_a
          end

          def join_base
            @joins[0]
          end

          def instantiate(rows)
            rows.each_with_index do |row, i|
              primary_id = join_base.record_id(row)
              unless @base_records_hash[primary_id]
                @base_records_in_order << (@base_records_hash[primary_id] = join_base.instantiate(row))
              end
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              construct(@base_records_hash[primary_id], @associations, join_associations.dup, row)
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            end
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            remove_duplicate_results!(join_base.active_record, @base_records_in_order, @associations)
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            return @base_records_in_order
          end

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          def remove_duplicate_results!(base, records, associations)
            case associations
              when Symbol, String
                reflection = base.reflections[associations]
                if reflection && [:has_many, :has_and_belongs_to_many].include?(reflection.macro)
                  records.each { |record| record.send(reflection.name).target.uniq! }
                end
              when Array
                associations.each do |association|
                  remove_duplicate_results!(base, records, association)
                end
              when Hash
                associations.keys.each do |name|
                  reflection = base.reflections[name]
                  is_collection = [:has_many, :has_and_belongs_to_many].include?(reflection.macro)

                  parent_records = records.map do |record|
                    next unless record.send(reflection.name)
                    is_collection ? record.send(reflection.name).target.uniq! : record.send(reflection.name)
                  end.flatten.compact

                  remove_duplicate_results!(reflection.class_name.constantize, parent_records, associations[name]) unless parent_records.empty?
                end
            end
          end

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          protected
            def build(associations, parent = nil)
              parent ||= @joins.last
              case associations
                when Symbol, String
                  reflection = parent.reflections[associations.to_s.intern] or
                  raise ConfigurationError, "Association named '#{ associations }' was not found; perhaps you misspelled it?"
                  @reflections << reflection
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                  @joins << build_join_association(reflection, parent)
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                when Array
                  associations.each do |association|
                    build(association, parent)
                  end
                when Hash
                  associations.keys.sort{|a,b|a.to_s<=>b.to_s}.each do |name|
                    build(name, parent)
                    build(associations[name])
                  end
                else
                  raise ConfigurationError, associations.inspect
              end
            end

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            # overridden in InnerJoinDependency subclass
            def build_join_association(reflection, parent)
              JoinAssociation.new(reflection, self, parent)
            end

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            def construct(parent, associations, joins, row)
              case associations
                when Symbol, String
                  while (join = joins.shift).reflection.name.to_s != associations.to_s
                    raise ConfigurationError, "Not Enough Associations" if joins.empty?
                  end
                  construct_association(parent, join, row)
                when Array
                  associations.each do |association|
                    construct(parent, association, joins, row)
                  end
                when Hash
                  associations.keys.sort{|a,b|a.to_s<=>b.to_s}.each do |name|
                    association = construct_association(parent, joins.shift, row)
                    construct(association, associations[name], joins, row) if association
                  end
                else
                  raise ConfigurationError, associations.inspect
              end
            end

            def construct_association(record, join, row)
              case join.reflection.macro
                when :has_many, :has_and_belongs_to_many
                  collection = record.send(join.reflection.name)
                  collection.loaded
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                  return nil if record.id.to_s != join.parent.record_id(row).to_s or row[join.aliased_primary_key].nil?
                  association = join.instantiate(row)
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                  collection.target.push(association)
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                when :has_one
                  return if record.id.to_s != join.parent.record_id(row).to_s
                  association = join.instantiate(row) unless row[join.aliased_primary_key].nil?
                  record.send("set_#{join.reflection.name}_target", association)
                when :belongs_to
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                  return if record.id.to_s != join.parent.record_id(row).to_s or row[join.aliased_primary_key].nil?
                  association = join.instantiate(row)
                  record.send("set_#{join.reflection.name}_target", association)
                else
                  raise ConfigurationError, "unknown macro: #{join.reflection.macro}"
              end
              return association
            end

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          class JoinBase # :nodoc:
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            attr_reader :active_record, :table_joins
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            delegate    :table_name, :column_names, :primary_key, :reflections, :sanitize_sql, :to => :active_record
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            def initialize(active_record, joins = nil)
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              @active_record = active_record
              @cached_record = {}
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              @table_joins   = joins
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            end

            def aliased_prefix
              "t0"
            end

            def aliased_primary_key
              "#{ aliased_prefix }_r0"
            end

            def aliased_table_name
              active_record.table_name
            end

            def column_names_with_alias
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              unless defined?(@column_names_with_alias)
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                @column_names_with_alias = []
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                ([primary_key] + (column_names - [primary_key])).each_with_index do |column_name, i|
                  @column_names_with_alias << [column_name, "#{ aliased_prefix }_r#{ i }"]
                end
              end
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              @column_names_with_alias
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            end

            def extract_record(row)
              column_names_with_alias.inject({}){|record, (cn, an)| record[cn] = row[an]; record}
            end

            def record_id(row)
              row[aliased_primary_key]
            end

            def instantiate(row)
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              @cached_record[record_id(row)] ||= active_record.send(:instantiate, extract_record(row))
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            end
          end

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          class JoinAssociation < JoinBase # :nodoc:
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            attr_reader :reflection, :parent, :aliased_table_name, :aliased_prefix, :aliased_join_table_name, :parent_table_name
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            delegate    :options, :klass, :through_reflection, :source_reflection, :to => :reflection
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            def initialize(reflection, join_dependency, parent = nil)
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              reflection.check_validity!
              if reflection.options[:polymorphic]
                raise EagerLoadPolymorphicError.new(reflection)
              end

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              super(reflection.klass)
              @parent             = parent
              @reflection         = reflection
              @aliased_prefix     = "t#{ join_dependency.joins.size }"
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              @aliased_table_name = table_name #.tr('.', '_') # start with the table name, sub out any .'s
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              @parent_table_name  = parent.active_record.table_name
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              if !parent.table_joins.blank? && parent.table_joins.to_s.downcase =~ %r{join(\s+\w+)?\s+#{aliased_table_name.downcase}\son}
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                join_dependency.table_aliases[aliased_table_name] += 1
              end
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              unless join_dependency.table_aliases[aliased_table_name].zero?
                # if the table name has been used, then use an alias
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                @aliased_table_name = active_record.connection.table_alias_for "#{pluralize(reflection.name)}_#{parent_table_name}"
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                table_index = join_dependency.table_aliases[aliased_table_name]
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                join_dependency.table_aliases[aliased_table_name] += 1
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                @aliased_table_name = @aliased_table_name[0..active_record.connection.table_alias_length-3] + "_#{table_index+1}" if table_index > 0
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              else
                join_dependency.table_aliases[aliased_table_name] += 1
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              end
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              if reflection.macro == :has_and_belongs_to_many || (reflection.macro == :has_many && reflection.options[:through])
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                @aliased_join_table_name = reflection.macro == :has_and_belongs_to_many ? reflection.options[:join_table] : reflection.through_reflection.klass.table_name
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                unless join_dependency.table_aliases[aliased_join_table_name].zero?
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                  @aliased_join_table_name = active_record.connection.table_alias_for "#{pluralize(reflection.name)}_#{parent_table_name}_join"
                  table_index = join_dependency.table_aliases[aliased_join_table_name]
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                  join_dependency.table_aliases[aliased_join_table_name] += 1
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                  @aliased_join_table_name = @aliased_join_table_name[0..active_record.connection.table_alias_length-3] + "_#{table_index+1}" if table_index > 0
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                else
                  join_dependency.table_aliases[aliased_join_table_name] += 1
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                end
              end
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            end

            def association_join
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              connection = reflection.active_record.connection
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              join = case reflection.macro
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                when :has_and_belongs_to_many
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                  " #{join_type} %s ON %s.%s = %s.%s " % [
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                     table_alias_for(options[:join_table], aliased_join_table_name),
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                     connection.quote_table_name(aliased_join_table_name),
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                     options[:foreign_key] || reflection.active_record.to_s.foreign_key,
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                     connection.quote_table_name(parent.aliased_table_name),
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                     reflection.active_record.primary_key] +
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                  " #{join_type} %s ON %s.%s = %s.%s " % [
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                     table_name_and_alias,
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                     connection.quote_table_name(aliased_table_name),
                     klass.primary_key,
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                     connection.quote_table_name(aliased_join_table_name),
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                     options[:association_foreign_key] || klass.to_s.foreign_key
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                     ]
                when :has_many, :has_one
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                  case
                    when reflection.macro == :has_many && reflection.options[:through]
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                      through_conditions = through_reflection.options[:conditions] ? "AND #{interpolate_sql(sanitize_sql(through_reflection.options[:conditions]))}" : ''
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                      jt_foreign_key = jt_as_extra = jt_source_extra = jt_sti_extra = nil
                      first_key = second_key = as_extra = nil

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                      if through_reflection.options[:as] # has_many :through against a polymorphic join
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                        jt_foreign_key = through_reflection.options[:as].to_s + '_id'
                        jt_as_extra = " AND %s.%s = %s" % [
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                          connection.quote_table_name(aliased_join_table_name),
                          connection.quote_column_name(through_reflection.options[:as].to_s + '_type'),
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                          klass.quote_value(parent.active_record.base_class.name)
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                        ]
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                      else
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                        jt_foreign_key = through_reflection.primary_key_name
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                      end
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                      case source_reflection.macro
                      when :has_many
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                        if source_reflection.options[:as]
                          first_key   = "#{source_reflection.options[:as]}_id"
                          second_key  = options[:foreign_key] || primary_key
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                          as_extra    = " AND %s.%s = %s" % [
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                            connection.quote_table_name(aliased_table_name),
                            connection.quote_column_name("#{source_reflection.options[:as]}_type"),
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                            klass.quote_value(source_reflection.active_record.base_class.name)
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                          ]
                        else
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                          first_key   = through_reflection.klass.base_class.to_s.foreign_key
                          second_key  = options[:foreign_key] || primary_key
                        end
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                        unless through_reflection.klass.descends_from_active_record?
                          jt_sti_extra = " AND %s.%s = %s" % [
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                            connection.quote_table_name(aliased_join_table_name),
                            connection.quote_column_name(through_reflection.active_record.inheritance_column),
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                            through_reflection.klass.quote_value(through_reflection.klass.name.demodulize)]
                        end
                      when :belongs_to
                        first_key = primary_key
                        if reflection.options[:source_type]
                          second_key = source_reflection.association_foreign_key
                          jt_source_extra = " AND %s.%s = %s" % [
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                            connection.quote_table_name(aliased_join_table_name),
                            connection.quote_column_name(reflection.source_reflection.options[:foreign_type]),
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                            klass.quote_value(reflection.options[:source_type])
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                          ]
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                        else
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                          second_key = source_reflection.primary_key_name
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                        end
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                      end
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                      " #{join_type} %s ON (%s.%s = %s.%s%s%s%s) " % [
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                        table_alias_for(through_reflection.klass.table_name, aliased_join_table_name),
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                        connection.quote_table_name(parent.aliased_table_name),
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                        connection.quote_column_name(parent.primary_key),
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                        connection.quote_table_name(aliased_join_table_name),
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                        connection.quote_column_name(jt_foreign_key),
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                        jt_as_extra, jt_source_extra, jt_sti_extra
                      ] +
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                      " #{join_type} %s ON (%s.%s = %s.%s%s) " % [
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                        table_name_and_alias,
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                        connection.quote_table_name(aliased_table_name),
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                        connection.quote_column_name(first_key),
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                        connection.quote_table_name(aliased_join_table_name),
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                        connection.quote_column_name(second_key),
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                        as_extra
                      ]

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                    when reflection.options[:as] && [:has_many, :has_one].include?(reflection.macro)
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                      " #{join_type} %s ON %s.%s = %s.%s AND %s.%s = %s" % [
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                        table_name_and_alias,
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                        connection.quote_table_name(aliased_table_name),
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                        "#{reflection.options[:as]}_id",
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                        connection.quote_table_name(parent.aliased_table_name),
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                        parent.primary_key,
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                        connection.quote_table_name(aliased_table_name),
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                        "#{reflection.options[:as]}_type",
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                        klass.quote_value(parent.active_record.base_class.name)
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                      ]
                    else
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                      foreign_key = options[:foreign_key] || reflection.active_record.name.foreign_key
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                      " #{join_type} %s ON %s.%s = %s.%s " % [
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                        table_name_and_alias,
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                        aliased_table_name,
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                        foreign_key,
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                        parent.aliased_table_name,
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                        parent.primary_key
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                      ]
                  end
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                when :belongs_to
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                  " #{join_type} %s ON %s.%s = %s.%s " % [
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                     table_name_and_alias,
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                     connection.quote_table_name(aliased_table_name),
                     reflection.klass.primary_key,
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                     connection.quote_table_name(parent.aliased_table_name),
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                     options[:foreign_key] || reflection.primary_key_name
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                    ]
                else
                  ""
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              end || ''
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              join << %(AND %s.%s = %s ) % [
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                connection.quote_table_name(aliased_table_name),
                connection.quote_column_name(klass.inheritance_column),
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                klass.quote_value(klass.name.demodulize)] unless klass.descends_from_active_record?
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              [through_reflection, reflection].each do |ref|
                join << "AND #{interpolate_sql(sanitize_sql(ref.options[:conditions]))} " if ref && ref.options[:conditions]
              end

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              join
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            end
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            protected
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              def pluralize(table_name)
                ActiveRecord::Base.pluralize_table_names ? table_name.to_s.pluralize : table_name
              end
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              def table_alias_for(table_name, table_alias)
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                 "#{reflection.active_record.connection.quote_table_name(table_name)} #{table_alias if table_name != table_alias}".strip
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              end

              def table_name_and_alias
                table_alias_for table_name, @aliased_table_name
              end
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              def interpolate_sql(sql)
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                instance_eval("%@#{sql.gsub('@', '\@')}@")
              end
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            private
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              def join_type
                "LEFT OUTER JOIN"
              end
          end
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        end

        class InnerJoinDependency < JoinDependency # :nodoc:
          protected
            def build_join_association(reflection, parent)
              InnerJoinAssociation.new(reflection, self, parent)
            end

          class InnerJoinAssociation < JoinAssociation
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            private
              def join_type
                "INNER JOIN"
              end
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          end
        end
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    end
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end