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Since extending a class means including on the singleton class of the class, this should now complain this: ``` ruby module M extend Gitlab::Utils::Override override :f def f super.succ end end class C extend M def self.f 0 end end ``` It should complain because `C.f` wasn't calling `M#f`. This should pass verification: ``` ruby module M extend Gitlab::Utils::Override override :f def f super.succ end end class B def self.f 0 end end class C < B extend M end ``` Because `C.f` would now call `M#f`, and `M#f` does override something. |
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merge_hash_spec.rb | ||
override_spec.rb | ||
strong_memoize_spec.rb |