Looks like it still needs some work. It works with resolving other classes, 
but even if I try to remove Journey from the class cache with:
ActiveSupport::Dependencies::Reference.clear!

that doesn't work. Oh well, sorry. It makes a decent dependency debugger 
though.

On Thursday, October 4, 2012 11:37:11 PM UTC-4, Gary Weaver wrote:
>
> Got constance working and it is sweet like candy (like old-tyme candy back 
> before they knew how to make candy, so forgive me if it sucks). This might 
> solve the common-noun constant problem. Try it out and let me know.
> https://github.com/garysweaver/constance
>
>
> On Saturday, September 22, 2012 9:41:52 AM UTC-4, Gary Weaver wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, September 21, 2012 12:09:23 PM UTC-4, Gary Weaver wrote:
>>
>>> That isn't efficient and still doesn't help, but if you took that yet 
>>> another step further, you could change autoloading such that it keeps track 
>>> of whether the class was loaded locally or not, and if it was, it would use 
>>> your Journey class, otherwise it would use some other gem's Journey. You 
>>> could generify the gem and call it StevePerry or maybe just Perry. Hmm.. 
>>> might do that later.
>>>
>>>
>> Ok, this is not done/working yet, but is a start. Was thinking that maybe 
>> looking at caller stack might be better to attempt to determine whether 
>> class is being referenced locally, so not messing with autoload. However, I 
>> have a feeling this won't work unless the Journey constant is uncached on 
>> each reference. My daughter is extremely bored waiting on me currently, so 
>> gotta run for now:
>> https://github.com/garysweaver/constance
>>
>

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