/*
* call-seq:
* mod.const_missing(sym) => obj
*
* Invoked when a reference is made to an undefined constant in
* <i>mod</i>. It is passed a symbol for the undefined constant, and
* returns a value to be used for that constant. The
* following code is a (very bad) example: if reference is made to
* an undefined constant, it attempts to load a file whose name is
* the lowercase version of the constant (thus class <code>Fred</code> is
* assumed to be in file <code>fred.rb</code>). If found, it returns the
* value of the loaded class. It therefore implements a perverse
* kind of autoload facility.
*
* def Object.const_missing(name)
* @looked_for ||= {}
* str_name = name.to_s
* raise "Class not found: #{name}" if @looked_for[str_name]
* @looked_for[str_name] = 1
* file = str_name.downcase
* require file
* klass = const_get(name)
* return klass if klass
* raise "Class not found: #{name}"
* end
*
*/
VALUE
rb_mod_const_missing(klass, name)
VALUE klass, name;
{
ruby_frame = ruby_frame->prev; /* pop frame for "const_missing" */
uninitialized_constant(klass, rb_to_id(name));
return Qnil; /* not reached */
}