Ruby on Rails 3 : “superclass mismatch for class …”

匿名 (未验证) 提交于 2019-12-03 08:39:56

问题:

Platform: Mac OSX 10.6

In my terminal, i start the Ruby console with "rails c"

While following the Ruby on Rails 3 tutorial to build a class:

class Word 

i get the error message:

TypeError: superclass mismatch for class Word     from (irb):33     from /Users/matthew/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-p180@rails3tutorial/gems/railties-3.0.5/lib/rails/commands/console.rb:44:in `start'     from /Users/matthew/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-p180@rails3tutorial/gems/railties-3.0.5/lib/rails/commands/console.rb:8:in `start'     from /Users/matthew/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-p180@rails3tutorial/gems/railties-3.0.5/lib/rails/commands.rb:23:in `'     from script/rails:6:in `require'     from script/rails:6:in `
'

The tutorial shows that it has no problem and i know the code is fine; I've searched other related questions, but they all involved migrating from Ruby 2 to 3 or erb vs eruby.

回答1:

You already have a Word class defined elsewhere. I tried within a Rails 3 app but was not able to replicate.

If you have not created a second Word class yourself, it is likely one of your Gems or plugins already defines it.



回答2:

This can also happen as such:

# /models/document/geocoder.rb class Document   module Geocoder   end end  # /models/document.rb require 'document/geocoder'  class Document 

The require loads Document (which has a superclass of Object) before Document (which has a different superclass).

I should note that in a Rails environment the require is not usually needed since it has auto class loading.



回答3:

I had the problem with a Rails 4 application. I used concerns under the user namespace.

class User   module SomeConcern   end end 

In development everything worked fine but in production (I guess because of preload_app true) I got the mismatch error. The fix was pretty simple. I just added an initializer:

require "user" 

Cheers!



回答4:

I had this same problem right now. Basically that means that Word is defined as a class elsewhere and my guess is that it's on the rail-ties gem. Just change Word to Word2 and it should work fine on the tutorial.



回答5:

Sometimes we 'open class' without us knowing. For example with some deep module nesting:

# space_gun.rb class SpaceGun 

When we define trigger, we open the existing SpaceGun class. This works. However if we load the two file in the reverse order, the error would be raised, because we would define a SpaceGun class first, but is not a Weapon.

Sometimes we make this mistake because we explicitly require sub module (e.g. trigger) from the parent class. Which means the class definition will be done the reverse order, causing this issue.

# surely nothing can go wrong if we require what we need first right? require 'space_gun/trigger' class SpaceGun 

Either

  1. rely on auto loading
  2. always put inheritance to every open class occurrence.


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