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For now I've been using a combination of Module#autoload
and Citrus.load
to accomplish this. For example, in one file I'll declare my top level module with an autoload instruction for each segment of the grammar that I want to load. Then, in the autoloaded file I just use Citrus.load
to actually load that module from a .citrus
file somewhere, usually in the same directory but with a different suffix.
I realize that this is a bit hacky and is sort of a roundabout solution. Perhaps we could hijack require
when used in a .citrus
file. First, try the normal Kernel#require
but rescue a LoadError
and try to use Citrus.load
. What do you think? Any other ideas?
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I've added the ability for Citrus files to require one another in this commit. Closing this issue.
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