The "before" version really doesn't seem that painful. Compared with the 
cost to the rails team to maintain the syntax, and the cost in 
understandability to other developers that happen upon your code. DSLs are 
only helpful when they are well understood by everyone that has to read 
them - something like this would be very rarely used, so every dev that 
encounters it in the wild will have to look up what "compose" means, (or 
try to figure out where published_posts is defined if they dont know the 
trick is to look at the posts has_many definition) to try and figure out 
the magic.

I think you're better off being more explicit in these cases.

On Sunday, April 9, 2017 at 4:36:31 PM UTC-5, Julien Grillot wrote:
>
> Here is the PR: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/28626
>
> Does somebody have a thought on it?
>

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