sidekiq-recursive 0.2.0 → 0.2.1

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  def self.safe_process(worker_instance, argument)
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  module Sidekiq
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  module Recursive
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  end
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+ require 'sidekiq/recursive/version'
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  require 'sidekiq/recursive/hooks'
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  require 'sidekiq/recursive/hooks/after_all'
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  require 'sidekiq/recursive/hooks/before_all'
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  require 'sidekiq/recursive/perform'
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  module Sidekiq
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- # Sidekiq::Recursive
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