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* Namespace global required method * Update required call usage * Add additional required usage tests * Remove debugging code
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This PR fixes #45 and builds off of mful's previous PR for this issue.
It should be noted that #45 specifically mentions a compatibility issue with FactoryBot, but the issue is much broader than that. This gem currently introduces a
requiredmethod globally in the projects that use it, which breaks any method namedrequiredin those projects.This solution:
requiredmethod to a newAsana::CompatibilityHelpermodule that can be used safely throughout this codebase without making it a global method in any project it's used in.My concerns with this solution:
I believe the method that I'm protecting here (
required) is only necessary to add support to a ruby version (2.0.0) that isn't actually supported by this gem. It likely could be removed, but it would require updates to the code generation codebase.