retroactive_module_inclusion 1.0.2 → 1.0.3
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name: retroactive_module_inclusion
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platform: ruby
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- Adriano Mitre
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summary: This gem circumvents the "dynamic module include" (aka "double inclusion") problem, which is the fact that M.module_eval { include N } does not make the methods of module N available to modules and classes which had included module M beforehand, only to the ones that include it thereafter
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