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@@ -685,12 +685,12 @@ creates an empty module and assigns it to the `Admin` constant on the fly.
### Generic Procedure
Relative references are reported to be missing in the cref where they were hit,
-and qualified references are reported to be missing in their parent. (See
+and qualified references are reported to be missing in their parent (see
[Resolution Algorithm for Relative
Constants](#resolution-algorithm-for-relative-constants) at the beginning of
this guide for the definition of *cref*, and [Resolution Algorithm for Qualified
Constants](#resolution-algorithm-for-qualified-constants) for the definition of
-*parent*.)
+*parent*).
The procedure to autoload constant `C` in an arbitrary situation is as follows:
@@ -868,8 +868,8 @@ end
```
To resolve `User` Ruby checks `Admin` in the former case, but it does not in
-the latter because it does not belong to the nesting. (See [Nesting](#nesting)
-and [Resolution Algorithms](#resolution-algorithms).)
+the latter because it does not belong to the nesting (see [Nesting](#nesting)
+and [Resolution Algorithms](#resolution-algorithms)).
Unfortunately Rails autoloading does not know the nesting in the spot where the
constant was missing and so it is not able to act as Ruby would. In particular,
@@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ c.user # NameError: uninitialized constant C::User
```
because it detects that a parent namespace already has the constant (see [Qualified
-References](#autoloading-algorithms-qualified-references).)
+References](#autoloading-algorithms-qualified-references)).
As with pure Ruby, within the body of a direct descendant of `BasicObject` use
always absolute constant paths: