I might try that just out of curiosity to see how it behaves, even
though (honestly) I don't find it too much of a clean solution.
Thanks!

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 19:57, Pete Bacon Darwin
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Could you not achieve the wanted effect through a kind of monkey patching?
> I.E. Create the exception class in C# then redeclare it in the common.rb.
> The new class in Ruby would extend the one created in C# but wouldn't change
> anything if the C# one was there in the first place.  If it was there, i.e.
> you were using the pure Ruby version, then it would just be creating it for
> the first time.  No harm done.
> Off the top of my head, I haven't thought hard about this or tried it...
> There are probably issues of order declaration or something.
> Pete
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