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I'm getting this error:

/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.3/gems/sinatra-1.4.5/lib/sinatra/base.rb:1388:in `register': undefined method `+' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)

when I try to register an extension using either

context.send method, component

or

context.instance_eval "#{method} #{component}",__FILE__,__LINE__
  1. context = App < Sinatra::Base
  2. method = :register
  3. component = Sinatra::ModuleName

Thing is doing the same thing with helpers works perfectly fine, it's only when I try to do it this way with an extension.

edit:

Here's the code block it's erroring at:

  def register(*extensions, &block)
    extensions << Module.new(&block) if block_given?
    @extensions += extensions
    extensions.each do |extension|
      extend extension
      extension.registered(self) if extension.respond_to?(:registered)
    end
  end

specifically @extensions += extensions

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    I think you’ll need to provide more information about what is going on. @extensions shouldn’t be nil. How and where are you making this call, and why are you using send and instance_eval?
    – matt
    Feb 2, 2015 at 18:59

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After placing this:

base.instance_variable_set :@extensions, []

into the self.inherited hook of my class, the problem went away. I'm guessing due to the fact I'm not directly inheriting from sinatra and rather my own class, it (the instance variable) wasn't being created or somthing.

edit:

Ok, after poking around the sinatra code, I realise now that sinatra calls some code in it's own inherited hook that wasn't getting fired in my own. I simply call super (without base.instance_variable_set) in my inherited hook before my own code and now it's working!

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