Ah, yes, thanks. I'll try to investigate this a bit further. The case you linked to describes a different problem though, it seems. In my case the model (Price) and the ApplicationHelper are fairly vanilla, not loading any fancy external libraries through ways untrackable by Rails dependency mechanisms. That's what's bothering me so much (after all, I got my code running by pulling the Price reference out of the helper), all this seems to indicate a bug somewhere in the dependency/ autoreload mechanism.
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