Teach Zeitwerk that REST is the class name, not Rest
Also add a comment about the inflector settings. NameError: uninitialized constant InitialStateSerializer::REST Did you mean? Rest /vagrant/app/serializers/initial_state_serializer.rb:7:in `<class:InitialStateSerializer>' /vagrant/app/serializers/initial_state_serializer.rb:3:in `<main>'
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# inflect.uncountable %w( fish sheep )
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# When converting a file path to a constant name and vice versa, Rails uses inflections to know
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# what to do. It uses the `humanize` method to convert a path to a constant, and it uses
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# `underscore` to convert a constant to a path.
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# The inflections below are ones that do not follow the typical convention of underscore/humanize.
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# Referring to it as an "acronym" is the easiest way to tell it, "this constant should just be
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# downcased to become a path".
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# 'StatsD'.underscore
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# => "stats_d"
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# => "Statsd"
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# => "statsd"
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# => "StatsD"
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ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections(:en) do |inflect|
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inflect.acronym 'StatsD'
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inflect.acronym 'StatsD'
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inflect.acronym 'OEmbed'
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inflect.acronym 'OEmbed'
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inflect.acronym 'PubSubHubbub'
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inflect.acronym 'PubSubHubbub'
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inflect.acronym 'ActivityStreams'
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inflect.acronym 'ActivityStreams'
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inflect.acronym 'JsonLd'
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inflect.acronym 'JsonLd'
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inflect.acronym 'REST'
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end
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