From 32cb416ad7bf4118e85f6ffc10a20620cc0880f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mark_story Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 13:37:52 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Replace smart quotes with ASCII equivalents. Fixes #2466 --- lib/Cake/Model/Model.php | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/Cake/Model/Model.php b/lib/Cake/Model/Model.php index dca13e7ba..fe5485cde 100644 --- a/lib/Cake/Model/Model.php +++ b/lib/Cake/Model/Model.php @@ -277,13 +277,13 @@ class Model extends Object { * ### Possible keys in association * * - `className`: the classname of the model being associated to the current model. - * If you’re defining a ‘Profile belongsTo User’ relationship, the className key should equal ‘User.’ + * If you're defining a 'Profile belongsTo User' relationship, the className key should equal 'User.' * - `foreignKey`: the name of the foreign key found in the current model. This is * especially handy if you need to define multiple belongsTo relationships. The default - * value for this key is the underscored, singular name of the other model, suffixed with ‘_id’. - * - `conditions`: An SQL fragment used to filter related model records. It’s good - * practice to use model names in SQL fragments: “User.active = 1” is always - * better than just “active = 1.” + * value for this key is the underscored, singular name of the other model, suffixed with '_id'. + * - `conditions`: An SQL fragment used to filter related model records. It's good + * practice to use model names in SQL fragments: 'User.active = 1' is always + * better than just 'active = 1.' * - `type`: the type of the join to use in the SQL query, default is LEFT which * may not fit your needs in all situations, INNER may be helpful when you want * everything from your main and associated models or nothing at all!(effective @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ class Model extends Object { * fetched. Returns all fields by default. * - `order`: An SQL fragment that defines the sorting order for the returned associated rows. * - `counterCache`: If set to true the associated Model will automatically increase or - * decrease the “[singular_model_name]_count” field in the foreign table whenever you do + * decrease the "[singular_model_name]_count" field in the foreign table whenever you do * a save() or delete(). If its a string then its the field name to use. The value in the * counter field represents the number of related rows. * - `counterScope`: Optional conditions array to use for updating counter cache field. @@ -324,18 +324,18 @@ class Model extends Object { * ### Possible keys in association * * - `className`: the classname of the model being associated to the current model. - * If you’re defining a ‘User hasOne Profile’ relationship, the className key should equal ‘Profile.’ + * If you're defining a 'User hasOne Profile' relationship, the className key should equal 'Profile.' * - `foreignKey`: the name of the foreign key found in the other model. This is * especially handy if you need to define multiple hasOne relationships. * The default value for this key is the underscored, singular name of the - * current model, suffixed with ‘_id’. In the example above it would default to 'user_id'. - * - `conditions`: An SQL fragment used to filter related model records. It’s good - * practice to use model names in SQL fragments: “Profile.approved = 1” is - * always better than just “approved = 1.” + * current model, suffixed with '_id'. In the example above it would default to 'user_id'. + * - `conditions`: An SQL fragment used to filter related model records. It's good + * practice to use model names in SQL fragments: "Profile.approved = 1" is + * always better than just "approved = 1." * - `fields`: A list of fields to be retrieved when the associated model data is * fetched. Returns all fields by default. * - `order`: An SQL fragment that defines the sorting order for the returned associated rows. - * - `dependent`: When the dependent key is set to true, and the model’s delete() + * - `dependent`: When the dependent key is set to true, and the model's delete() * method is called with the cascade parameter set to true, associated model * records are also deleted. In this case we set it true so that deleting a * User will also delete her associated Profile. @@ -367,13 +367,13 @@ class Model extends Object { * ### Possible keys in association * * - `className`: the classname of the model being associated to the current model. - * If you’re defining a ‘User hasMany Comment’ relationship, the className key should equal ‘Comment.’ + * If you're defining a 'User hasMany Comment' relationship, the className key should equal 'Comment.' * - `foreignKey`: the name of the foreign key found in the other model. This is * especially handy if you need to define multiple hasMany relationships. The default - * value for this key is the underscored, singular name of the actual model, suffixed with ‘_id’. - * - `conditions`: An SQL fragment used to filter related model records. It’s good - * practice to use model names in SQL fragments: “Comment.status = 1” is always - * better than just “status = 1.” + * value for this key is the underscored, singular name of the actual model, suffixed with '_id'. + * - `conditions`: An SQL fragment used to filter related model records. It's good + * practice to use model names in SQL fragments: "Comment.status = 1" is always + * better than just "status = 1." * - `fields`: A list of fields to be retrieved when the associated model data is * fetched. Returns all fields by default. * - `order`: An SQL fragment that defines the sorting order for the returned associated rows. @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ class Model extends Object { * ### Possible keys in association * * - `className`: the classname of the model being associated to the current model. - * If you're defining a ‘Recipe HABTM Tag' relationship, the className key should equal ‘Tag.' + * If you're defining a 'Recipe HABTM Tag' relationship, the className key should equal 'Tag.' * - `joinTable`: The name of the join table used in this association (if the * current table doesn't adhere to the naming convention for HABTM join tables). * - `with`: Defines the name of the model for the join table. By default CakePHP @@ -428,11 +428,11 @@ class Model extends Object { * - `foreignKey`: the name of the foreign key found in the current model. * This is especially handy if you need to define multiple HABTM relationships. * The default value for this key is the underscored, singular name of the - * current model, suffixed with ‘_id'. + * current model, suffixed with '_id'. * - `associationForeignKey`: the name of the foreign key found in the other model. * This is especially handy if you need to define multiple HABTM relationships. * The default value for this key is the underscored, singular name of the other - * model, suffixed with ‘_id'. + * model, suffixed with '_id'. * - `unique`: If true (default value) cake will first delete existing relationship * records in the foreign keys table before inserting new ones, when updating a * record. So existing associations need to be passed again when updating.