Commit 641ff4a3 by Ryan Bigg

Merge pull request #193 from joshuapinter/patch-1

Remove stranded asterisks.
parents ed704be8 67c08f91
...@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Paranoia is a re-implementation of [acts\_as\_paranoid](http://github.com/techno ...@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Paranoia is a re-implementation of [acts\_as\_paranoid](http://github.com/techno
You would use either plugin / gem if you wished that when you called `destroy` on an Active Record object that it didn't actually destroy it, but just *hide* the record. Paranoia does this by setting a `deleted_at` field to the current time when you `destroy` a record, and hides it by scoping all queries on your model to only include records which do not have a `deleted_at` field. You would use either plugin / gem if you wished that when you called `destroy` on an Active Record object that it didn't actually destroy it, but just *hide* the record. Paranoia does this by setting a `deleted_at` field to the current time when you `destroy` a record, and hides it by scoping all queries on your model to only include records which do not have a `deleted_at` field.
If you wish to actually destroy an object you may call `really_destroy!`. **WARNING**: This will also *really destroy* all `dependent: destroy` records, so please aim this method away from face when using.** If you wish to actually destroy an object you may call `really_destroy!`. **WARNING**: This will also *really destroy* all `dependent: destroy` records, so please aim this method away from face when using.
If a record has `has_many` associations defined AND those associations have `dependent: :destroy` set on them, then they will also be soft-deleted if `acts_as_paranoid` is set, otherwise the normal destroy will be called. If a record has `has_many` associations defined AND those associations have `dependent: :destroy` set on them, then they will also be soft-deleted if `acts_as_paranoid` is set, otherwise the normal destroy will be called.
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