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cast_value
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cast_value(value)
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# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid/range.rb, line 19 def cast_value(value) return if value == 'empty' return value if value.is_a?(::Range) extracted = extract_bounds(value) from = type_cast_single extracted[:from] to = type_cast_single extracted[:to] if !infinity?(from) && extracted[:exclude_start] if from.respond_to?(:succ) from = from.succ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( Excluding the beginning of a Range is only partialy supported through `#succ`. This is not reliable and will be removed in the future..squish) else raise ArgumentError, "The Ruby Range object does not support excluding the beginning of a Range. (unsupported value: '#{value}')" end end ::Range.new(from, to, extracted[:exclude_end]) end