On Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 11:48:15 PM UTC+2, Austin Ziegler wrote:
>
> I have a tree hierarchy that I need to keep separate from the things which 
> are able to be put into that hierarchy. I’ve got this sorted out pretty 
> well as shown in this gist:
>
> https://gist.github.com/b4039c821cf30af844b7d2da5820c7d7
>
> Except for one thing:
>
> When using the many_to_one association Category::Tree.many_to_one 
> :category, the inflector somehow assumes that the object is 
> 'Category::Category' (and I get “warning: toplevel constant Category 
> referenced by Category::Category”). This isn’t a huge problem in 
> standalone, but under Rails, something goes pear-shaped and there’s a crash 
> because Category::Category can’t be found as a class.
>
> This is easy enough to work around by adding class: '::Category' to the 
> association declaration, but this feels like something that should just 
> work, shouldn’t it? Happy to open a bug if it is one.
>

This is the expected and documented 
behavior: 
http://sequel.jeremyevans.net/rdoc/files/doc/association_basics_rdoc.html#label-Association+Scope

Thanks,
Jeremy

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