acts_as_lookup 0.0.2 → 0.0.3

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  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  s.name = %q{acts_as_lookup}
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- s.version = "0.0.2"
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+ s.version = "0.0.3"
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  s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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  s.authors = ["Brian Percival"]
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- s.date = %q{2010-04-09}
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+ s.date = %q{2010-05-04}
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  s.description = %q{Provides an easy means for creating models that act like enumerations or lookup
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  tables. You can specify the lookup values in your Rails models and can lazily
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  push these to the associated db tables (or not). Also dynamically adds helpful
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  # double-class loading problems that arise in rails: see for example
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  # https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/1339
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  # it may create other problems though, so be careful....
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- require File.join(RAILS_ROOT, 'app', 'models', class_name.underscore)
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+ if !Object.const_defined?(class_name)
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+ require File.join(RAILS_ROOT, 'app', 'models', class_name.underscore)
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+ end
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  # this is inspired/borrowed from Rapleaf's has_rap_enum
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  klass = Kernel.const_get(class_name)
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: acts_as_lookup
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.2
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+ version: 0.0.3
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Brian Percival
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2010-04-09 00:00:00 -07:00
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+ date: 2010-05-04 00:00:00 -07:00
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  default_executable:
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  dependencies: []
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