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You can't require 'active_model/validations'
Reported by Matt Albright | April 13th, 2011 @ 07:14 PM
If all I want from active model is validations, I cannot easily do that. I don't want to require all of active model, because it will then pull in all of active support, which is complete overkill (and breaks some things in Padrino).
I want:
require 'active_model/validations'
class Foo
include ActiveModel::Validations
...
end
I have to do:
require 'active_model/deprecated_error_methods'
require 'active_model/validator'
require 'active_model/naming'
require 'active_model/translation'
require 'active_model/validations'
class Foo
include ActiveModel::Validations
...
end
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