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From the Ruby style guide: # bad class FooError < StandardError end # okish class FooError < StandardError; end # good FooError = Class.new(StandardError) This cop does that, but only for error classes (classes where the superclass ends in 'Error'). We have empty controllers and models, which are perfectly valid empty classes. |
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