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Prefer require_relative, it's a little bit faster. #20

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@ioquatix ioquatix requested a review from sonots March 20, 2019 23:35
@ioquatix ioquatix added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 20, 2019
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sonots commented Mar 21, 2019

could you modify log_device.rb, too?

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Sure, I will do it now.

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@sonots okay it's done.

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sonots commented Mar 21, 2019

LGTM

@sonots sonots merged commit 9168569 into master Mar 21, 2019
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tagliala added a commit to tagliala/arbre that referenced this pull request Sep 19, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project  because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- panorama-ed/memo_wise#e349
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/arbre that referenced this pull request Sep 19, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project  because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- panorama-ed/memo_wise#349
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/arbre that referenced this pull request Sep 19, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- panorama-ed/memo_wise#349
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to activeadmin/arbre that referenced this pull request Sep 19, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- panorama-ed/memo_wise#349
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/memo_wise that referenced this pull request Sep 19, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- panorama-ed#349
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/memo_wise that referenced this pull request Sep 19, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- panorama-ed#349
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/premailer that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/haml that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/haml that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

require_relative was introduced in Ruby 1.9.2, and since the minimum
supported Ruby version is 2.1.0, this change is fully compatible.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/haml that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

`require_relative` was introduced in Ruby 1.9.2, and since the minimum
supported Ruby version is 2.1.0, this change is fully compatible.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/memo_wise that referenced this pull request Sep 25, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- panorama-ed#349
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/inline_svg that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/inline_svg that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/inline_svg that referenced this pull request Oct 8, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/inline_svg that referenced this pull request Oct 9, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
tagliala added a commit to tagliala/inline_svg that referenced this pull request Oct 9, 2024
`require_relative` is preferred over `require` for files within the same
project because it uses paths relative to the current file, making code
more portable and less dependent on the load path.

This change updates internal requires to use `require_relative` for
consistency, performance, and improved portability.

However, the test directory makes an exception and there `require` is
preferred

Fix `Packaging/RequireRelativeHardcodingLib` safe offense

Ref:
- ruby/psych#522
- ruby/logger#20
- ruby/rdoc#658
- rubocop/rubocop#8748
- https://docs.rubocop.org/rubocop-packaging/cops_packaging.html#packagingrequirerelativehardcodinglib
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