On 28/02/2013, at 11:17 , Jon Leighton <j...@jonathanleighton.com> wrote:

> #reload will always run the query.
> 
> If I'm misunderstanding the use case please provide some examples.

Hmm.  But you can't run reload on a scope to get an array - it returns a 
relation, which as per previous emails doesn't behave the same.

So are you saying we should use .reload.to_a everywhere instead of #all?

That really seems like a worse API than #all and this is a very common 
operation.  Is it really worth changing #all to be nearly useless and have no 
direct to do that?

Could we at least have a method that does this, say "query"?

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