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  1. data/README +846 -0
  2. data/lib/RubyExt/Cache.rb +101 -0
  3. data/lib/RubyExt/Cache.res/multiple_version_with_args.txt +12 -0
  4. data/lib/RubyExt/Cache.res/multiple_version_without_args.txt +11 -0
  5. data/lib/RubyExt/Cache.res/single_version_with_args.txt +11 -0
  6. data/lib/RubyExt/Cache.res/single_version_without_args.txt +10 -0
  7. data/lib/RubyExt/ClassLoader.rb +142 -0
  8. data/lib/RubyExt/Debug.rb +24 -0
  9. data/lib/RubyExt/ExtraBlankSlate.rb +14 -0
  10. data/lib/RubyExt/ImportAll.rb +9 -0
  11. data/lib/RubyExt/Localization/Module.rb +12 -0
  12. data/lib/RubyExt/Localization/Object.rb +19 -0
  13. data/lib/RubyExt/Localization/require.rb +3 -0
  14. data/lib/RubyExt/Localization.rb +28 -0
  15. data/lib/RubyExt/Log.config.sample +57 -0
  16. data/lib/RubyExt/Log.rb +59 -0
  17. data/lib/RubyExt/OpenConstructor.rb +51 -0
  18. data/lib/RubyExt/Path.rb +91 -0
  19. data/lib/RubyExt/Resource/file_system_provider.rb +244 -0
  20. data/lib/RubyExt/StateMashine.rb +176 -0
  21. data/lib/RubyExt/Synchronizer.rb +29 -0
  22. data/lib/RubyExt/array.rb +24 -0
  23. data/lib/RubyExt/assert.rb +111 -0
  24. data/lib/RubyExt/class.rb +0 -0
  25. data/lib/RubyExt/debug.rb +71 -0
  26. data/lib/RubyExt/false_class.rb +5 -0
  27. data/lib/RubyExt/file.rb +23 -0
  28. data/lib/RubyExt/ideas.txt +17 -0
  29. data/lib/RubyExt/kernel.rb +61 -0
  30. data/lib/RubyExt/module.rb +102 -0
  31. data/lib/RubyExt/nil_class.rb +5 -0
  32. data/lib/RubyExt/object.rb +7 -0
  33. data/lib/RubyExt/observable.rb +25 -0
  34. data/lib/RubyExt/require.rb +56 -0
  35. data/lib/RubyExt/require_base.rb +35 -0
  36. data/lib/RubyExt/resource.rb +198 -0
  37. data/lib/RubyExt/string.rb +21 -0
  38. data/lib/RubyExt/symbol.rb +21 -0
  39. data/lib/RubyExt/true_class +0 -0
  40. data/lib/RubyExt/true_class.rb +5 -0
  41. data/rakefile +49 -0
  42. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/ClassA.rb +4 -0
  43. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/LoadCount.rb +1 -0
  44. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/ModuleA/ClassB.rb +3 -0
  45. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/ModuleA/ClassInsideAnonymousClass.rb +3 -0
  46. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/ModuleA/InfinityLoop.rb +3 -0
  47. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/ModuleA/ModuleB/ClassC.rb +3 -0
  48. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/ModuleA/SameName/SomeClass.rb +2 -0
  49. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/ModuleA/SameName.rb +2 -0
  50. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/Scope/ScopeA1.rb +3 -0
  51. data/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/Scope/ScopeB1.rb +5 -0
  52. data/spec/RubyExt/ForKernel/Raise2.rb +5 -0
  53. data/spec/RubyExt/ForKernel/RaiseWithoutSelf.rb +9 -0
  54. data/spec/RubyExt/ForLocalization/NS/A.rb +3 -0
  55. data/spec/RubyExt/ForLocalization/NS/A.ru.localization.yaml +2 -0
  56. data/spec/RubyExt/ForLocalization/NS/B.rb +22 -0
  57. data/spec/RubyExt/ForLocalization/NS/B.ru.localization.yaml +3 -0
  58. data/spec/RubyExt/ForLocalization/NS.ru.localization.yaml +2 -0
  59. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS1/A.data +1 -0
  60. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS1/A.rb +1 -0
  61. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS1/A2.rb +1 -0
  62. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS1/B.rb +2 -0
  63. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS1/B2.rb +1 -0
  64. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS1.data +1 -0
  65. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS2/A.data +1 -0
  66. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS2/A.rb +3 -0
  67. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS2/B.rb +3 -0
  68. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS2/M.data +1 -0
  69. data/spec/RubyExt/ForModule/NS2/M.rb +3 -0
  70. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ChangedClass.rb +1 -0
  71. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ChangedClass.res/Text.txt +0 -0
  72. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ChangedClass.txt +0 -0
  73. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ProviderChaining/ProviderABaseDir/ChainTest.rb +3 -0
  74. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ProviderChaining/ProviderABaseDir/ChainTest.resource +1 -0
  75. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ProviderChaining/ProviderABaseDir/ClassExistOnlyInProviderA.rb +3 -0
  76. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ProviderChaining/ProviderBBaseDir/ChainTest.rb +3 -0
  77. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ProviderChaining/ProviderBBaseDir/ChainTest.resource +1 -0
  78. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ResourceExtension.rb +1 -0
  79. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ResourceExtension.res/Data.yaml +2 -0
  80. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ResourceTest/Test.rb +1 -0
  81. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ResourceTest/Test.res/Data.txt +1 -0
  82. data/spec/RubyExt/ForResource/ResourceTest/Test.res/txt +1 -0
  83. data/spec/array_spec.rb +27 -0
  84. data/spec/assert_spec.rb +18 -0
  85. data/spec/cache_spec.rb +95 -0
  86. data/spec/class_loader_spec.rb +94 -0
  87. data/spec/import_all_spec.rb +21 -0
  88. data/spec/kernel_spec.rb +38 -0
  89. data/spec/localization_spec.rb +49 -0
  90. data/spec/module_spec.rb +135 -0
  91. data/spec/object_spec.rb +8 -0
  92. data/spec/observable_spec.rb +44 -0
  93. data/spec/open_constructor_spec.rb +38 -0
  94. data/spec/path_spec.rb +169 -0
  95. data/spec/resource_spec.rb +135 -0
  96. data/spec/state_machine_spec.rb +201 -0
  97. data/spec/synchronizer_spec.rb +66 -0
  98. metadata +130 -10
  99. data/lib/RubyExt.rb +0 -1
  100. data/lib/hello_gem.rb +0 -5
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