Is it ruby convention for all files to be in a module with the folder structure (similar to java packages)?
For example, if I have a file structure that looks like
lib/people/utils
would the files in here have the module structure such as:
module People
module Utils
# some functionality for People::Utils
end
end
The reason I ask is because I've been reading through some rails code, and there seem to be several files that are in a file structure like this, but don't have any module declarations.
I'm guessing this would be so you could use the utility function without having to include People::Utils
.
Is there a convention in ruby as to when modules should be used and when they shouldn't?