On Apr 14, 9:17 am, Max A <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, the cause of the problem was that in my code the user model
> wasn't getting reloaded after failing validation, so my session user
> object would look like whatever the user put in the form until they
> logged back out and back in...
>
> As for the rest of the explanation, it was very helpful!  I very much
> appreciate you taking the time to write it.
>
> Just out of curiosity...why aren't raise_on_*_failure true by default
> if most web applications will want that?

Sequel is a general database library, it is not aimed primarily at web
applications (unlike ActiveRecord).  If you aren't programming a web
application, the default strictness helps catch bugs.  The only time
you should turn the strictness off is if you need to deal with
untrusted user input and still provide nice error messages to users (a
common web applications need).

Jeremy
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