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Fix an error for Rails/FindEach #573

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@koic koic commented Oct 7, 2021

Follow up to #552 (comment).

This PR fixes an error for Rails/FindEach when using where with no receiver.


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Follow up to rubocop#552 (comment).

This PR fixes an error for `Rails/FindEach` when using `where` with no receiver.
@koic koic force-pushed the fix_an_error_for_rails_find_each branch from 69b974f to d470952 Compare October 7, 2021 02:08
@koic koic merged commit 1ca074e into rubocop:master Oct 7, 2021
@koic koic deleted the fix_an_error_for_rails_find_each branch October 7, 2021 16:11
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