These errors may contain sensitive information, so is safer to
render a more vague message by default.
This is done by replacing non-Liquid::Error exceptions with a
Liquid::InternalError exception with the non-Liquid::Error accessible on
through the cause method. This also allows the template name and line
number to be attached to the template errors.
The exception_handler render option has been changed to exception_renderer
since now it should raise an exception to re-raise on a liquid rendering
error or return a string to be rendered where the error occurred.
Ruby 1.9+ uses Minitest as the backend for Test::Unit. As of Minitest 5,
the shim has broken some compatibility with Test::Unit::TestCase in some
scenarios.
Adjusts the test suite to support Minitest 5's syntax.
Minitest versions 4 and below do not support the newer Minitest::Test
class that arrived in version 5. For that case, use the
MiniTest::Unit::TestCase class as a fallback
Conflicts:
test/integration/tags/for_tag_test.rb
test/test_helper.rb