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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T06:45:12+00:00 2026-05-30T06:45:12+00:00

In ruby, I’m starting to see a pretty normal practice including modules and mixins

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In ruby, I’m starting to see a pretty normal practice including modules and mixins referenced as ::ModuleName::ClassName, where in the past it was pretty much just ModuleName::ClassName.

What I’d like to get here is a decent understanding of why this practice is being seen more lately and what it does differently.

What’s the difference?

What’s the benefit (if the prior doesn’t answer this)?

Thanks in advance for your input.

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    2026-05-30T06:45:14+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 6:45 am

    If you put the :: in the beginning you are referring to the global namespace, if you don’t you are referring to your current namespace.

    Usually if you don’t have a class/module with the same name inside your class/module you would not need to use the :: in the beginning.

    class Customer
    
      def to_s
        "Customer global"
      end
    
    end
    
    
    class Order
    
      class Customer
        def to_s
          "Customer within order"
        end
      end
    
    
      def initialize
        puts Customer.new
        puts ::Customer.new
      end
    
    
    end
    
    Order.new
    

    will print out

    Customer within order
    Customer global
    
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