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Checks for conflicts in class/module definitions and corrects them. For instance, you have
a file foo/bar/baz.rb
with following content:
module Foo
module Bar
class Baz
end
end
end
And a file foo/bar.rb
with following content:
module Foo
class Bar
end
end
So, when you start your app, "Bar is not a class" exception will be thrown. autoload_checker
detects conflict definitions and fix them by replacing module Bar
with class Bar
in foo/bar/baz.rb
.
Usage: ./bin/autoload_checker.rb [options]
-p, --path DIR,... [Mandatory] directories to check
-c, --correct Enable errors correction
-h, --help Prints this help
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We found that autoload-checker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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