From what I understand, super keyword invokes a method with the same name as the current method in the superclass of the current class. Below in the autoload method, there is a call to super. I would like to know in which superclass I would find a method with the same name or what does the call to super do here
module ActiveSupport module Autoload ... def autoload(const_name, path = @@at_path) full = [self.name, @@under_path, const_name.to_s, path].compact.join("::") location = path || Inflector.underscore(full) if @@eager_autoload @@autoloads[const_name] = location end super const_name, location end .... end end module ActiveRecord extend ActiveSupport::Autoload ... autoload :TestCase autoload :TestFixtures, 'active_record/fixtures' end This code is from the rails master branch. Thanks much.
super keyword:module Vehicular def move_forward(n) @position += n end end class Vehicle include Vehicular # Adds Vehicular to the lookup path end class Car < Vehicle def move_forward(n) puts "Vrooom!" super # Calls Vehicular#move_forward end end puts Car.ancestors.inspect # Output # [Car, Vehicle, Vehicular, Object, Kernel, BasicObject] Note the inclusion of the Vehicular Module object!
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