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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T15:24:35+00:00 2026-05-27T15:24:35+00:00

This code block here throws a warning message in Rails console — warning: else

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This code block here throws a warning message in Rails console — warning: else without rescue is useless

  def handle_exceptions(e)
    case e
    when ActionController::UnknownAction, ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, ActionController::RoutingError
      not_found  
    else
      internal_error(e)
    end
  end

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    2026-05-27T15:24:35+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:24 pm

    i think that this error is not from the source code you posted but from where it is called.

    i can prove it with this implementation, which also uses 1.9.2-p290:

    module ActionController
      class UnknownAction; end
      class RoutingError; end
    end
    
    module ActiveRecord
      class RecordNotFound; end
    end
    
    class Test
    
      def test_exception
        raise "error"
      rescue
        handle_exceptions($!)
      end
    
      def test_failing
        else puts "invalid"
        end
      end
    
      def not_found
        puts "not found"
      end
    
      def internal_error(e)
        puts e
      end
    
      def handle_exceptions(e)
        case e
        when ActionController::UnknownAction, ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, ActionController::RoutingError
          not_found
        else
          internal_error(e)
        end
      end
    end
    
    Test.new.test_exception
    Test.new.test_failing
    
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