This would only be good for simple validation requirements. If there were an :if or :unless parameteron a given validation, for example, that would look kind of ugly in the one line version.

Wes

On 4/11/13 8:59 AM, Roman wrote:
Hi,
What do you think about the following way to specify validations?

validates name: {presence: true}, email: {uniqueness: true, presence: true}

or even

    validates name: [:presence], email: [:uniqueness, :presence]

Right now this requires 2 calls to `validates`

    validates :user, presence: true
    validates :email, uniqueness: true, presence: true

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