Micro-optimization: use `if`/`else` instead of `Array#compact` and `Array#min` (#19906)
* Technically `if`/`else` is faster than using `[value1, value2].compact.min` to find the lesser of two values, one of which may be `nil`.remotes/1700377468529955465/logo-fix
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@ -139,7 +139,12 @@ class AccountStatusesCleanupPolicy < ApplicationRecord
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# Filtering on `id` rather than `min_status_age` ago will treat
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# non-snowflake statuses as older than they really are, but Mastodon
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# has switched to snowflake IDs significantly over 2 years ago anyway.
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max_id = [max_id, Mastodon::Snowflake.id_at(min_status_age.seconds.ago, with_random: false)].compact.min
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snowflake_id = Mastodon::Snowflake.id_at(min_status_age.seconds.ago, with_random: false)
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if max_id.nil? || snowflake_id < max_id
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max_id = snowflake_id
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end
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Status.where(Status.arel_table[:id].lteq(max_id))
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end
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