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+ This project borrows heavily from Flux (http://rubyforge.org/projects/flux/) and might be considered a derivative work. Now, I'm not a lawyer, nor have I consulted one, but from what I've read, that means I have to comply with the original license, and, since I can't find any, and the author isn't responding, I'm currently releasing this under the GPLv2 (not any newer, or older).
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+ So for now, here's the GPLv2, which should be considered the license for Flexo until further notice.
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+ Assuming, of course, that I'm not entirely off my rocker here, and that this is actually possible. Running around playing a lawyer and/or reading legalese is not my favorite parttime activity, so I'm not that knowledgeable about software licensing.
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+ I started this project a long time ago. As with most of my projects, I abandoned it when it was pretty much working, but not complete. Now I've come back to finish it. Hopefully. Lots of ugly code, and, I noticed, pretty bad indenting.
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+ Nothing is really documented, and there's plenty of things left to fix up. Some ideas stored away in doc/.
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+ Also read LICENSE for some fun rambling. And check out Flux (http://rubyforge.org/projects/flux/) without which Flexo would have had a very different design, and probably not been anything near usable.
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new { |rdoc|
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'doc/rdoc'
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+ rdoc.title = "Flexo - a modular IRC bot framework"
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+ rdoc.options << '--line-numbers'
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+ rdoc.options << '--charset' << 'utf-8'
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+ rdoc.options << '--all'
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+ rdoc.template = "#{ENV['template']}.rb" if ENV['template']
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('plugins/*.rb')
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+ }
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+
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+ task :check do
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+ files = FileList['lib/**/*.rb', 'bin/*.rb', 'plugins/*.rb'].to_a
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+ files.each do |file|
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+ puts "Checking #{file}"
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+ `ruby -wc #{file}`
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+ end
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+ end
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require 'flexo/client'
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+ f = Flexo::Client.new
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require 'yaml'
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+ require 'ftools'
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+
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+ module Flexo
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+ class ConfigGenerator
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+ def generate_interactive
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+ @config = {}
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+ puts "Welcome to Flexo"
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+ puts
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+ puts "Let's spend a few minutes setting up your Flexo-installation."
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+ puts "I'm going to ask you a series of questions, which you will answer."
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+ puts "Well then, let's begin!"
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+ puts
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+ puts "First, you should enter a list of nicks for your bot to use."
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+ puts "Flexo will try to use the first in the list, and move downwards
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+ if they turn out to be taken. If you use the NickKeep-plugin
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+ Flexo will also try to regain a nick higher in the list if possible."
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+ @config['core.nick'] = ask("List of nicks:").split(',')
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+ puts
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+ puts "Second, there's the issue of servers to use."
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+ puts "This works similar to nicks, where you separate lists of servers
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+ using a comma. If it uses a non-standard port (not 6667), you can
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+ use a : to indicate that. Like this: my.custom.irc:506"
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+ servertmp = ask("List of servers:").split(',')
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+ @config['core.server'] = []
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+ servertmp.each do |server|
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+ server = server.split(':')
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+ @config['core.server'] << {:host => server[0],
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+ :port => server[1],
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+ :ssl => false}
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+ end
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+ puts
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+ puts "Then we've come to the channels."
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+ puts "If the channel should require a key, use a colon."
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+ puts "Example: #mychannel,#mysecretchannel:foobar."
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+ puts "Using this, Flexo will first join #mychannel,
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+ then join #mysecretchannel using foobar as a key."
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+ chans = ask('Channels:').split(',')
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+ @config['core.channels'] = []
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+ chans.each do |channel|
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+ chan = channel.split(':')
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+ @config['core.channels'] << {:channel => chan[0],
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+ :key => chan[1]}
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+ end
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+ puts
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+ puts "Slightly more advanced now."
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+ puts "Which host/ip (if any) should Flexo bind to?"
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+ puts "(If it doesn't work, it'll just use whatever's available.)"
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+ @config['core.hostname'] = ask('Host/IP:').to_s
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+ @config['core.realname'] = ask('Real name of bot:').to_s
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+ @config['core.username'] = ask('Ident of bot:').to_s
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+ puts
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+ puts "Now for some miscellaneous questions"
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+ @config['log.file'] = ask('Logfile:').to_s
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+ puts "Debug = 3, Info = 2, Warnings = 1 and Errors = 0"
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+ @config['log.level'] = ask('Level of logging:').to_i
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+
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+ write("~/.flexo/config.yaml")
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+
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+ puts
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+ puts "Done!"
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+ puts "Your configuration was saved successfully."
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+ puts "Enjoy using Flexo!"
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+ end
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+
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+ def ask(question)
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+ print "#{question} "
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+ return gets.chomp
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+ end
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+
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+ def write(file)
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+ dir = file.split(File::SEPARATOR)[0..-2]
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+ dir = File.expand_path(File.join(dir))
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+
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+ if(!File.directory?(dir))
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+ File.makedirs(dir)
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+ end
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+
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+ if(File.exists?(File.expand_path(file)))
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+ r = ask("File exists, overwrite?")
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+ if(!['y', 'yes'].include?(r.downcase))
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+ puts "Not overwriting existing configuration"
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+ return
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ File.open(File.expand_path(file), 'w') do |f|
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+ f.puts @config.to_yaml
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if __FILE__ == $0
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+ c = Flexo::ConfigGenerator.new
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+ c.generate_interactive
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+ end
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = "Flexo"
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+ s.version = "0.3.9"
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+ s.date = "2008-10-14"
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+ s.author = "Per Christian B. Viken"
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+ s.email = "perchr@northblue.org"
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+ s.homepage = "http://eastblue.org/dev/flexo/"
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+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ s.summary = "A simple, extensible IRC bot based on Flux"
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+ s.files = ["README",
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+ "Rakefile",
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+ "LICENSE",
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+ "flexo.gemspec",
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+ "lib/daemonize.rb",
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+ "lib/caselesshash.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/server.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/data.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/errors.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/plugin.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/numerics.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/handler.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/client.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/sender.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/pluginmanager.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/logger.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/constants.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/kick.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/join.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/privmsg.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/unknown.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/reply.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/ping.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/pong.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/topic.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/mode.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/quit.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/notice.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/part.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/events/nick.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/config.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/trigger.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/manager.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/dispatcher.rb",
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+ "lib/flexo/event.rb",
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+ "plugins/pstore.rb",
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+ "plugins/auth.rb",
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+ "plugins/control.rb",
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+ "plugins/dbus.rb",
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+ "plugins/svnlookup.rb"]
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+ s.executables << 'flexo'
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+ s.executables << 'mkflexorc'
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+ s.has_rdoc = true
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+ end
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+ # Creating our own caseless subclass of Hash.
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+ class CaselessHash < Hash
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+ def initialize(hash = nil)
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+ super
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+ @table = {}
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+ hash.each { |key,value| store(key, value) } if hash.kind_of?(Hash)
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+ end
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+
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+ def [](key)
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+ lowkey = key.to_s.downcase
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+ lowkey = @table.key?(lowkey) ? @table[lowkey] : key
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+ super lowkey
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+ end
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+
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+ def []=(key, value)
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+ store(key, value)
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+ end
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+
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+ def store(key, value)
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+ lowkey = key.to_s.downcase
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+ delete(key) if @table.key?(lowkey)
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+ @table[lowkey] = key
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+ super(@table[lowkey], value)
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+ end
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+
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+ def clear
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+ super
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+ @table.clear
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+ end
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+
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+ def default(key = nil)
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+ lowkey = key ? key.to_s.downcase : nil
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+ lowkey = @table[lowkey] if @table.key?(lowkey)
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+ super(lowkey)
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+ end
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+
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+ def delete(key, &block)
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+ lowkey = key.to_s.downcase
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+ if @table.key?(lowkey)
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+ super(@table[lowkey])
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+ @table.delete(lowkey)
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+ elsif block_given?
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+ block.call(key)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def delete_if(&block)
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+ super do |key, value|
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+ bool = block.call(key, value)
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+ @table.delete(@table.index(key)) if bool
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+ bool
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def fetch(key, default = nil, &block)
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+ lowkey = key.to_s.downcase
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+ lowkey = @table.key?(lowkey) ? @table[lowkey] : key
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+
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+ if block_given?
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+ super(lowkey, &block)
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+ elsif default
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+ super(lowkey, default)
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+ else
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+ super(lowkey)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def replace(hsh)
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+ super(self.class.new(hsh))
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+ end
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+
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+ def has_key?(key)
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+ @table.key?(key.to_s.downcase)
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+ end
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+
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+ def invert
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+ hsh = super
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+ keys = hsh.keys
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+ @table = Hash[*[keys.map { |key| key.to_s.downcase }, keys].transpose.flatten]
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+ hsh
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+ end
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+
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+ def values_at(*keys)
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+ keys_ = keys.map { |key| @table.key?(lowkey = key.to_s.downcase) ? @table[lowkey] : key }
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+ super(*keys_)
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+ end
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+
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+ def merge(hsh, &block)
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+ this = dup
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+ this.merge!(hsh, &block)
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+ end
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+
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+ def merge!(hsh, &block)
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+ hsh.each do |key, value|
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+ lowkey = key.to_s.downcase
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+ if @table.key?(lowkey)
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+ block.call(@table[lowkey], fetch(@table[lowkey]), value) if block_given?
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+ delete(key)
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+ store(key, value)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ def to_hash
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+ Hash[*to_a.flatten]
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+ end
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+
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+ alias key? has_key?
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+ alias include? has_key?
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+ alias member? has_key?
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+ alias update merge!
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+ end