I encountered a problem today, in that the number_to_human helper has a 
defect where it spits out an error when passed any number bigger than 0 and 
less than 1. 

eg number_to_human(0.2) gives "nil can't be coerced into fixnum"

So, I found this patch:

https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/7c8a5f5759a0c63945d133280fb78deaa86b65b9

Now to apply it, I had to create a file: lib/number_helper_overrides and 
put the override code in there:

module ActionView
  module Helpers 
    module NumberHelper
      def number_to_human(number, options = {})
        #the code in here bla bla
      end
    end
  end
end

then in environment.rb I put:

require "number_helper_overrides"

Is this the proper way to override in rails 3?

If so, then should I really need to put the "require" statement into the 
environment.rb file? 
I already have the autoload path set to load file from the lib directory?

thanks, 

Lee

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