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- == 1.0.0 / 2006-10-07
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+ === 0.1.1 / 2009-08-05
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+ * 1 Major Enhancement:
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+ * significant improvements and bugfixes in graphcopy
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+ * 3 Minor Enhancements:
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+ * use Sequence::WeakRefSet now instead of toplevel WeakRefSet
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+ * ported to ruby 1.9
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+ * rewrote Class#- to be more compatible with Reg
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+ === 0.1.0 / 2006-10-07
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+ .PHONY: all test docs gem tar pkg email
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+ all: test
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+ email: README.txt History.txt
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+ ruby -e ' \
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+ load "./ron.gemspec"; \
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+ spec= Gem::Specification.list.find{|x| x.name=="Ron"}; \
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+ puts "\
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+ Subject: [ANN] Ron #{spec.version} Released \
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+ \n\nRon version #{spec.version} has been released! \n\n\
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+ #{Array(spec.homepage).map{|url| " * #{url}\n" }} \
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+ \n\
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+ #{Ron::Description} \
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+ \n\nChanges:\n\n \
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+ "\
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+ '
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+ === DESCRIPTION
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  Well, who needed another serialization format? Not me, but that's
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- what I've made. Ruby Object Graph (Ron) is a textual format for
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+ what I've made. Ruby Object Notation (Ron) is a textual format for
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  the representation of Ruby data structures. It's somewhat like
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+ # require "test/unit"
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+ # Copyright (C) 2009 Caleb Clausen
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+ # Distributed under the terms of Ruby's license.
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+ when 2; args
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+ else raise ArgumentError
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+ end
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  ivars.empty? or result.push ".with_ivars(", *ivars.map{|iv|
229
232
  [":",iv.to_s,"=>",instance_variable_get(iv).to_ron_list2(session),', ']
230
233
  }.flatten[0...-1]<<")"
@@ -250,24 +253,24 @@ class Struct
250
253
  end
251
254
  end
252
255
 
253
- sets=[:Set,:SortedSet,:WeakRefSet]
254
- eval sets.map{|k| <<END }.to_s
255
- class #{k} #{'< Set' if k==:SortedSet}
256
+ class Set
256
257
  def to_ron_list session
257
- ['#{k}[']+map{|i| i.to_ron_list2(session)<<', ' }.flatten<<"]"
258
+ [self.class.name,"[",
259
+ map{|i| i.to_ron_list2(session)<<", "},
260
+ "]"
261
+ ].flatten
258
262
  end
259
263
  end
260
- END
261
- Ron::IGNORED_INSTANCE_VARIABLES[Set]=%w[@hash]
262
- Ron::IGNORED_INSTANCE_VARIABLES[SortedSet]=%w[@hash @keys]
263
- Ron::IGNORED_INSTANCE_VARIABLES[WeakRefSet]=%w[@ids]
264
+ Ron::IGNORED_INSTANCE_VARIABLES["Set"]=%w[@hash]
265
+ Ron::IGNORED_INSTANCE_VARIABLES["SortedSet"]=%w[@hash @keys]
266
+ Ron::IGNORED_INSTANCE_VARIABLES["Sequence::WeakRefSet"]=%w[@ids]
264
267
 
265
268
  class Range
266
269
  def to_ron_list session
267
270
  # result=
268
- ["(",*first.to_ron_list2(session).
269
- push( "..#{'.' if exclude_end?}" )+
270
- last.to_ron_list2(session)<<
271
+ ["Range.new(",first.to_ron_list2(session), ", ",
272
+ last.to_ron_list2(session),
273
+ (", true" if exclude_end?),
271
274
  ")"
272
275
  ]
273
276
  # result.flatten!
@@ -303,7 +306,9 @@ class Binding
303
306
  end
304
307
 
305
308
  class<<self
306
- def - h
309
+ def -(*args)
310
+ h=args.first
311
+ return super unless ::Hash===h
307
312
  h=h.dup
308
313
  the_self=h.delete :self
309
314
  the_block=(h.delete :yield) || nil
@@ -432,9 +437,11 @@ stmt=Recursive(stmt={},
432
437
  #Class#-
433
438
  class Class
434
439
  #construct an instance of a class from the data in hash
435
- def - hash
440
+ def -(*args)
441
+ hash=args.first
436
442
  #name.empty? and huh
437
443
  Array===hash and return make( *hash )
444
+ return super unless ::Hash===hash
438
445
  allocate.instance_eval{
439
446
  hash.each{|(k,v)|
440
447
  if ?@==k.to_s[0]
@@ -454,7 +461,9 @@ class<<Struct
454
461
  def new *args
455
462
  result=new__no_minus_op(*args)
456
463
  class<<result
457
- def - hash
464
+ def -(*args)
465
+ hash=args.first
466
+ return super unless ::Hash===hash
458
467
  name.empty? and huh
459
468
  result=allocate
460
469
  hash.each{|(k,v)| result[k]=v }
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
1
+ # Copyright (C) 2009 Caleb Clausen
2
+ # Distributed under the terms of Ruby's license.
3
+
1
4
  module AttributeOrder
2
5
  def self.included(othermod)
3
6
  othermod.extend case othermod
data/lib/ron/graphedge.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
1
+ # Copyright (C) 2009 Caleb Clausen
2
+ # Distributed under the terms of Ruby's license.
3
+
1
4
  require 'forwardable'
2
5
  require 'set'
3
6
  #require 'assert'
@@ -19,15 +22,34 @@ module Ron
19
22
  #--------------------------------
20
23
  module GraphWalk
21
24
  class<<self
25
+ #--------------------------------
26
+ def graphmodify!(obj)
27
+ root=nil
28
+ graphwalk(obj){|cntr,o,i,ty|
29
+ newo= yield cntr,o,i,ty,useit=[false]
30
+ useit.first or next
31
+ if Ron::GraphEdge::TopLevel===ty
32
+ root=newo
33
+ else
34
+ ty.new(cntr,i,1){newo}.replace
35
+ end
36
+ }
37
+ return root
38
+ end
39
+
22
40
  #--------------------------------
23
41
  def graphcopy(obj)
24
42
  old2new={}
25
43
  root=nil
26
44
  graphwalk(obj){|cntr,o,i,ty|
27
45
  newo= block_given? && (yield cntr,o,i,ty,useit=[false])
28
- useit.first or newo ||=
29
- old2new[o.__id__] ||= root ||= o.dup
30
- ty.new(old2new[cntr.__id__],i,1){newo}.replace
46
+ useit.first or newo= old2new[o.__id__] ||= o.clone rescue o
47
+ #IO objects really shouldn't be dup'd here
48
+ if Ron::GraphEdge::TopLevel==ty
49
+ root=newo
50
+ else
51
+ ty.new(old2new[cntr.__id__],i,1){newo}.replace
52
+ end
31
53
  }
32
54
  return root
33
55
  end
@@ -48,6 +70,20 @@ module Ron
48
70
  }
49
71
  end
50
72
 
73
+ #--------------------------------
74
+ def abortable_graphwalk(obj)
75
+ return unless yield nil,obj,nil,GraphEdge::TopLevel
76
+ todolist=[obj]
77
+ donelist=Set[]
78
+ todolist.each{|o|
79
+ traverse(o){|cntr,o2,i,ty|
80
+ unless donelist.include? [cntr.__id__,ty,i]
81
+ donelist<<[cntr.__id__,ty,i]
82
+ todolist<<o2 if yield cntr,o2,i,ty
83
+ end
84
+ }
85
+ }
86
+ end
51
87
  #--------------------------------
52
88
  def traverse(obj)
53
89
  #some other container types should be explicitly
@@ -55,29 +91,29 @@ module Ron
55
91
  #maybe others i don't know? sparse array/sparse matrix?
56
92
  #ordered hashes?
57
93
  case obj
58
- when nil: #do nothing
59
- when (Set if defined? Set),(WeakRefSet if defined? WeakRefSet):
94
+ when nil; #do nothing
95
+ when (Set if defined? Set)
60
96
  obj.each{|elem|
61
97
  yield(obj,elem, elem, GraphEdge::SetMember)
62
98
  }
63
- when Struct:
99
+ when Struct;
64
100
  obj.members.each{|mem|
65
101
  yield(obj,obj[mem],mem, GraphEdge::BracketsValue)
66
102
  }
67
- when Hash:
103
+ when Hash;
68
104
  obj.each{|(i,elem)|
69
105
  yield(obj,elem,i, GraphEdge::HashValue)
70
106
  yield(obj,i,i, GraphEdge::HashKey)
71
107
  }
72
- when Array:
108
+ when Array;
73
109
  obj.each_with_index{|elem,i|
74
110
  yield(obj,elem,i, GraphEdge::Array)
75
111
  }
76
- when Range:
112
+ when Range;
77
113
  yield(obj,obj.first, :first, GraphEdge::ObjectMethValue)
78
114
  yield(obj,obj.last, :last, GraphEdge::ObjectMethValue)
79
- #when RBTree: huh
80
- when (ActiveRecord::Base if defined? ActiveRecord::Base):
115
+ #when RBTree; huh
116
+ when (ActiveRecord::Base if defined? ActiveRecord)
81
117
  obj.columns.each{|mem|
82
118
  yield(obj,obj[mem],mem, GraphEdge::BracketsValue)
83
119
  }
@@ -309,11 +345,14 @@ module Ron
309
345
  end
310
346
 
311
347
  def replace(newval=new_value)
312
- huh #can't really replace values in toplevel context...???
348
+ #can't really replace values in toplevel context...???
349
+ raise ReplaceAtTopLevel
313
350
  end
314
351
 
315
352
  end
316
353
 
354
+ class ReplaceAtTopLevel < RuntimeError; end
355
+
317
356
 
318
357
  end
319
358
 
data/lib/ron/version.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
1
1
  module Ron
2
- VERSION="0.1.0"
2
+ VERSION="0.1.1"
3
3
  end
data/ron.gemspec ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
1
+ # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
2
+
3
+ require './lib/ron/version'
4
+ Ron::Description=open("README.txt"){|f| f.read[/^==+ ?description[^\n]*?\n *\n?(.*?\n *\n.*?)\n *\n/im,1] }
5
+ Ron::Latest_changes="###"+open("History.txt"){|f| f.read[/\A===(.*?)(?====)/m,1] }
6
+
7
+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
8
+ s.name = "Ron"
9
+ s.version = Ron::VERSION
10
+
11
+ s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
12
+ s.authors = ["Caleb Clausen"]
13
+ s.date = Time.now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
14
+ s.email = %q{caleb (at) inforadical (dot) net}
15
+ s.extra_rdoc_files = ["README.txt", "COPYING", "GPL"]
16
+ s.files = `git ls-files`.split
17
+ s.has_rdoc = true
18
+ s.homepage = %{http://github.com/coatl/ron}
19
+ s.rdoc_options = %w[--inline-source --main README.txt]
20
+ s.require_paths = ["lib"]
21
+ s.rubyforge_project = %q{ron}
22
+ s.rubygems_version = %q{1.3.0}
23
+ s.test_files = %w[test/test_all.rb]
24
+ s.summary = "Ruby Object Notation (Ron) is a ruby-based textual format for representing Ruby data."
25
+ s.description = Ron::Description
26
+
27
+ =begin
28
+ if s.respond_to? :specification_version then
29
+ current_version = Gem::Specification::CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION
30
+ s.specification_version = 2
31
+
32
+ if Gem::Version.new(Gem::RubyGemsVersion) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then
33
+ s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<mime-types>, [">= 1.15"])
34
+ s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<diff-lcs>, [">= 1.1.2"])
35
+ else
36
+ s.add_dependency(%q<mime-types>, [">= 1.15"])
37
+ s.add_dependency(%q<diff-lcs>, [">= 1.1.2"])
38
+ end
39
+ else
40
+ s.add_dependency(%q<mime-types>, [">= 1.15"])
41
+ s.add_dependency(%q<diff-lcs>, [">= 1.1.2"])
42
+ end
43
+ =end
44
+ end
data/test/test_all.rb CHANGED
@@ -15,8 +15,7 @@ rescue Exception
15
15
  end
16
16
 
17
17
  try_require 'rubygems'
18
- try_require("sequence")
19
- try_require("weakrefset")
18
+ try_require("sequence/weakrefset")
20
19
  try_require 'facets/more/superstruct'
21
20
 
22
21
  $Verbose=true
@@ -112,7 +111,7 @@ data=[
112
111
  [1,2,3],
113
112
  {1=>2,3=>4},
114
113
  Set[1,2,3],
115
- (WeakRefSet[*%w[a b c]] rescue warn 'weakrefset test disabled'),
114
+ (Sequence::WeakRefSet[*%w[a b c]] rescue warn 'weakrefset test disabled'),
116
115
  A_Class.new,
117
116
  2,
118
117
  :symbol,
@@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ data.each{|datum|
129
128
  assert_equal internal_state(datum), internal_state(dup)
130
129
 
131
130
  if case datum
132
- when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil: false
131
+ when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil; false
133
132
  else true
134
133
  end
135
134
  datum.instance_eval{@a,@b=1,2}
@@ -143,7 +142,7 @@ data.each{|datum|
143
142
  }
144
143
  data.each{|datum|
145
144
  if case datum
146
- when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil: false
145
+ when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil; false
147
146
  else true
148
147
  end
149
148
  datum.instance_eval{@d=data}
@@ -169,7 +168,7 @@ data2.each{|datum|
169
168
  assert_equal internal_state(datum).to_yaml, internal_state(dup).to_yaml
170
169
 
171
170
  if case datum
172
- when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil: false
171
+ when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil; false
173
172
  else true
174
173
  end
175
174
  datum.instance_eval{@a,@b=1,2}
@@ -181,13 +180,13 @@ data2.each{|datum|
181
180
  assert_equal internal_state(datum).to_yaml, internal_state(dup).to_yaml
182
181
  end
183
182
  }
184
- datum= ((w=WeakRefSet[];w<<w;w) rescue warn 'weakrefset test disabled')
183
+ datum= ((w=Sequence::WeakRefSet[];w<<w;w) rescue warn 'weakrefset test disabled')
185
184
  assert_equal datum.inspect, datum.inspect
186
185
  assert_equal datum.inspect, ( dup=eval datum.to_ron ).inspect
187
186
  assert_equal internal_state(datum).inspect, internal_state(dup).inspect
188
187
 
189
188
  if case datum
190
- when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil: false
189
+ when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil; false
191
190
  else true
192
191
  end
193
192
  datum.instance_eval{@a,@b=1,2}
@@ -201,7 +200,7 @@ datum= ((w=WeakRefSet[];w<<w;w) rescue warn 'weakrefset test disabled')
201
200
 
202
201
  data2.each{|datum|
203
202
  if case datum
204
- when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil: false
203
+ when Fixnum,Symbol,true,false,nil; false
205
204
  else true
206
205
  end
207
206
  datum.instance_eval{@d=data;@e=data2}
@@ -213,7 +212,7 @@ data2.each{|datum|
213
212
  end
214
213
 
215
214
  def internal_state x
216
- list=(x.instance_variables-::Ron::IGNORED_INSTANCE_VARIABLES[x.class]).sort
215
+ list=(x.instance_variables-::Ron::IGNORED_INSTANCE_VARIABLES[x.class.name]).sort
217
216
  [list]+list.map{|iv| x.instance_variable_get(iv)}
218
217
  end
219
218
 
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,63 +1,69 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
- rubygems_version: 0.9.0
3
- specification_version: 1
4
2
  name: Ron
5
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
6
- version: 0.1.0
7
- date: 2006-10-09 00:00:00 -07:00
8
- summary: Ron is a ruby-based serialization format for representing any ruby object graph.
9
- require_paths:
10
- - lib
11
- - test
12
- email: ron-owner @at@ inforadical .dot. net
13
- homepage: http://rubyforge.org/projects/ron
14
- rubyforge_project: ron
15
- description: Ron is very much like JSON, but based around Ruby instead of JavaScript. Stardard Ruby literal notation is extended to include an object literal and a way to create self-referencing data structures.
16
- autorequire:
17
- default_executable:
18
- bindir: bin
19
- has_rdoc: true
20
- required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
21
- requirements:
22
- - - ">"
23
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
24
- version: 0.0.0
25
- version:
4
+ version: 0.1.1
26
5
  platform: ruby
27
- signing_key:
28
- cert_chain:
29
- post_install_message:
30
6
  authors:
31
7
  - Caleb Clausen
8
+ autorequire:
9
+ bindir: bin
10
+ cert_chain: []
11
+
12
+ date: 2009-08-05 00:00:00 -07:00
13
+ default_executable:
14
+ dependencies: []
15
+
16
+ description: Well, who needed another serialization format? Not me, but that's what I've made. Ruby Object Notation (Ron) is a textual format for the representation of Ruby data structures. It's somewhat like YAML, XML, or (most of all) JSON. However, since it is defined entirely within and as a subset of Ruby, it has the slick property that Ron expressions are legal Ruby. Thus it is very like JSON, except that it's Ruby-centered instead of being JavaScript-centered. Another way to look at Ron is as a purely declarative language for creating (almost) any type of Ruby data structure.
17
+ email: caleb (at) inforadical (dot) net
18
+ executables: []
19
+
20
+ extensions: []
21
+
22
+ extra_rdoc_files:
23
+ - README.txt
24
+ - COPYING
25
+ - GPL
32
26
  files:
27
+ - COPYING
28
+ - GPL
33
29
  - History.txt
30
+ - Makefile
34
31
  - Manifest.txt
35
32
  - README.txt
36
33
  - Rakefile
37
34
  - lib/ron.rb
38
- - lib/ron/version.rb
39
- - lib/ron/graphedge.rb
40
35
  - lib/ron/column_order.rb
36
+ - lib/ron/graphedge.rb
37
+ - lib/ron/version.rb
38
+ - ron.gemspec
41
39
  - test/test_all.rb
42
- test_files:
43
- - test/test_all.rb
44
- rdoc_options: []
45
-
46
- extra_rdoc_files: []
47
-
48
- executables: []
49
-
50
- extensions: []
51
-
40
+ has_rdoc: true
41
+ homepage: http://github.com/coatl/ron
42
+ post_install_message:
43
+ rdoc_options:
44
+ - --inline-source
45
+ - --main
46
+ - README.txt
47
+ require_paths:
48
+ - lib
49
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
50
+ requirements:
51
+ - - ">="
52
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
53
+ version: "0"
54
+ version:
55
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
56
+ requirements:
57
+ - - ">="
58
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
59
+ version: "0"
60
+ version:
52
61
  requirements: []
53
62
 
54
- dependencies:
55
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
56
- name: hoe
57
- version_requirement:
58
- version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
59
- requirements:
60
- - - ">="
61
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
62
- version: 1.1.0
63
- version:
63
+ rubyforge_project: ron
64
+ rubygems_version: 1.3.1
65
+ signing_key:
66
+ specification_version: 2
67
+ summary: Ruby Object Notation (Ron) is a ruby-based textual format for representing Ruby data.
68
+ test_files:
69
+ - test/test_all.rb