On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:18 AM, Arlen Christian Mart Cuss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could you give a concrete example? Right now your question is very abstract,
> and it sounds as if you're doing everything right, so the devil's most
> likely in the details.
Absolutely. This works very simple:
$ ruby x.rb
yes!
$ cat -n x.rb
1
2
3 class A
4 def self.foo() puts "yes!" end
5 end
6
7 class B
8 def bar
9 A.foo
10 end
11 end
12
13 B.new.bar
Cheers
robert
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