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- == 1.2 / 2010-01-27
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+ == 1.2.2 / 2010-06-06
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+ Version 1.2.2 simply add one new feature --the ability to
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+ use 'object.assert = other' instead of 'object.assert == other'.
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+ This was added simply becuase I found I often made the mistake
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+ of a missing '=', and since #assert= has no definition, there
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+ was no reason not to have behave accordingly.
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+ Also note that I switched the license from LGPL to MIT.
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+ With regards to reusable libraries and I moving all my
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+ work, such that I am able, to MIT to maximize free usage.
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+ * Add `#assert=` method as a shortcut for `#assert ==`.
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+ * Now distributed under MIT license.
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+ == 1.2.0 / 2010-01-27
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+ This release fixes '=~' assertions and now requires the
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- * Fixed bug where #=~ did not work correctly against Assertor.
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+ * Expect method is now loaded by default when requiring 'ae'.
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+ * Fixed bug where #=~ did not work correctly against Assertor.
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  This release provided two major imporvements. The first is
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+ * Proved legacy assertion in optional ae/legacy.rb library.
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+ * Added backtrace parameter to flunk calls.
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  == 1.0.0 / 2009-09-03
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- types : [ gem, tar ] # zip
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+ def assert=(cmp)
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- === 14. Revised Versions of this License.
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- be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to
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- If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
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- an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
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- copy of the Program in return for a fee.