Can you create a ticket and assign to me. I'll have a look on it.

Thank you :)

On 28 ต.ค. 2553, at 21:08, Antonio Tapiador del Dujo wrote:

> I suffered this. I was very annoyed because Rails was rendering nothing. Then 
> I 
> realized I was passing an empty array and I remembered this issue!
> 
> +1
> 
> El Sábado, 23 de Octubre de 2010 23:05:06 Eugene M. Magdel escribió:
>> Had the same problem! Thanks for reporting!
>> 
>> On Sep 30, 1:28 pm, James MacAulay <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> This code does not work the same way as it did in 2.x:
>>> 
>>> render :partial => "things", :object => ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
>>> 
>>> In 2.x, the "things" partial would be rendered once with a local
>>> variable called "things" storing the given array.
>>> 
>>> In 3.0.0 (and edge), the Action View assumes that you really
>>> meant :collection => ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'], so it iterates through the
>>> array and renders the partial once with each element. It will do this
>>> for any object which responds to to_ary.
>>> 
>>> I really think this is a case of Rails being too clever for its own
>>> good. The difference in behaviour between the :object and :collection
>>> options is large enough that this makes for a big break in
>>> expectations. If someone wants the :collection behaviour, they should
>>> use :collection.
>>> 
>>> (FWIW, an easy workaround is to pass the array into :locals, which
>>> people should probably be doing for arrays 99% of the time anyway, but
>>> silently assuming they meant :collection is not the way to encourage
>>> that behaviour.)
>>> 
>>> The relevant change to the code is more than a year old now (commit
>>> d0301e1) but I couldn't find any discussion about the change and the
>>> tests don't seem to assert anything about it either way. If it's
>>> really the behaviour we want, then it should be tested and documented.
>>> I can make a patch in either case.
>>> 
>>> -James
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