Use frozen string literals and regex constants to reduce allocations #63
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When doing operations on lots of models, strip_attributes can be responsible for a lot
of small allocations for strings and regexes that do not change, but are nonetheless
re-allocated every time a model is saved. Across thousands of records, this is a sizeable
chunk of memory. Luckily, since the strings and regexes do not change, we can mark them as
frozen and/or reference them via constants to avoid allocating them more than once.