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fix_basic_object_inheritance
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fix_basic_object_inheritance()
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Fixes the erroneous BasicObject < Object in 1.9.
Because we assumed all classes without a stated superclass inherit from Object, we have the above wrong inheritance.
We fix BasicObject right away if we are running in a Ruby version >= 1.9. If not, we may be documenting 1.9 source while running under 1.8: we search the files of BasicObject for “object.c”, and fix the inheritance if we find it.