To see how the rules get evaluated into a judgment, it is useful in a console to use`policy.debug(:some_ability)`. This prints the rules in the order they are evaluated.
To see how the rules get evaluated into a judgment, open a Rails console and run:`policy.debug(:some_ability)`. This prints the rules in the order they are evaluated.
For example, let's say you wanted to debug `IssuePolicy`. You might run
the debugger in this way:
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@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ delegation would end up with only children whose parents enjoy green vegetables
eating it. But a parent may well give their child broccoli, even if they dislike
it themselves, because it is good for their child.
The solution it to override the `:eat_broccoli` ability in the child policy:
The solution is to override the `:eat_broccoli` ability in the child policy: