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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T02:31:39+00:00 2026-05-28T02:31:39+00:00

Can we use include statement to include a module anywhere within the class or

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Can we use include statement to include a module anywhere within the class or does it has to be at the beginning of the class?

If I include the module at the beginning of my class declaration, method overriding works as expected. Why is it not working if i include at the end as described below?

# mym.rb
module Mym
 def hello
  puts "am in the module"
 end
end

# myc.rb
class Myc
 require 'mym'

 def hello
   puts "am in class"
 end

 include Mym
end
Myc.new.hello
=> am in class
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    2026-05-28T02:31:39+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 2:31 am

    When you include a module, its methods do NOT replace methods defined in this class, but rather they are injected into inheritance chain. So, when you call super, method from included module will get called.

    They will behave almost the same way with other modules. When a module gets included, it is placed right above the class in inheritance chain, with existing modules placed above it. See example:

    module Mym
     def hello
      puts "am in the module"
     end
    end
    
    module Mym2
     def hello
      puts "am in the module2"
      super
     end
    end
    
    class Myc
     include Mym
     include Mym2
    
     def hello
       puts "im in a class"
       super
     end
    end
    
    puts Myc.new.hello
    # im in a class
    # am in the module2
    # am in the module
    

    For more info see this post.

    Also read this: http://rhg.rubyforge.org/chapter04.html

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