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The validators in Rails 4.1 deprecated the Validator#setup method and suggested putting it as part of the initializer. In Rails 4.2, the method is fully removed. This commit simply follows the instructions given by the deprecation text.
The previous fix wasn't tested because I was pulling from github and so didn't realize that the model parameter from the old method was being used. This is based on the code in github.com/johncarney/validates_timeliness and is just as tested as the last commit. Will keep updating until it works properly.
The implementation of AttributeAssignment::MultiparameterAttribute in Rails 4.2 was changed, and so the extension from this library was no longer valid. This simple fix lets it more closely match the implementation from the Rails implementation by changing the code in the library to match.
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This supports Rails 4.2 and removes a deprecation warning in Rails 4.1