So in Rails 3.2, ActiveSupport::Memoizable has been deprecated.
The message reads:
DEPRECATION WARNING: ActiveSupport::Memoizable is deprecated and
will be removed in future releases,simply use Ruby memoization
pattern instead.
It refers to "Ruby memoization pattern" (singular) as if there's one pattern we should all know and refer to...
I presume they mean something like:
def my_method
@my_method ||= # ... go get the value
end
or
def my_method
return @my_method if defined?(@my_method)
@my_method = # ... go get the value
end
Is there something else I've missed?