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- # v0.39.0
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+ * Don't rely on `gemspec.source_paths` to list all the source locations in a gem. Hook any code that's loaded
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+ * Don't try and instrument gems which are a dependency of the this gem.
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+ * Add global `exclude` list to *appmap.yml* which can be used to definitively exclude specific classes and methods.
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+ * Support Ruby 2.7.
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+ * Stop recommending `-t appmap` argument for `rspec`.
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+ # v0.39.0
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+ # Contributing to appmap-ruby
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+ We are incredibly thankful for the contributions we receive from the community. Before contributing, please take a moment to read our [Contributor License Agreement](https://github.com/applandorg/community/blob/master/docs/CLA%20Instructions.pdf) and our [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/applandorg/community/blob/master/docs/Code%20of%20Conduct%20for%20Contributors.pdf).
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+ ## Contributor License Agreement
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+ We require our external contributors to sign a Contributor License Agreement ("CLA") in order to ensure that
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+ our projects remain licensed under Free and Open Source licenses such as while allowing
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+ Appland to build a sustainable business.
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+ AppLand is committed to having a true Free and Open Source Software license for our
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+ non-commercial software. A CLA enables AppLand to safely commercialize our products while
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+ keeping a standard FOSS license with all the rights that license grants to users.
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+ * [Contributor License Agreement](https://github.com/applandorg/community/blob/master/docs/CLA%20Instructions.pdf)
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+ ## Code of Conduct
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+ We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and
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+ * [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/applandorg/community/blob/master/docs/Code%20of%20Conduct%20for%20Contributors.pdf)
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19
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  def run_cmd(*cmd)
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118
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+ [ nil, nil, ]
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+ end
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+
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122
  if include_source
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- function_info[:comment] = comment unless comment.empty?
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- rescue MethodSource::SourceNotFoundError
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- # pass
123
- end
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+ function_info[:source] = source unless source.blank?
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+ function_info[:comment] = comment unless comment.blank?
124
125
  end
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- function_info[:labels] = package.labels if package.labels
127
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127
128
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129
 
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141
142
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142
143
  end
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+ # Labels can be embedded in the function comment. Label format is similar to YARD and JavaDoc.
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+ # The keyword is @labels or @label. The keyword is followed by space-separated labels.
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+ # For example:
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+ # @label provider.authentication security
149
+ def parse_labels(comment)
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+ return [] unless comment
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+
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+ comment
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+ .split("\n")
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+ .map { |line| line.match(/^\s*#\s*@labels?\s+(.*)/) }
155
+ .compact
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+ .map { |match| match[1] }
157
+ .inject([]) { |accum, labels| accum += labels.split(/\s+/); accum }
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+ .sort
159
+ end
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161
  def find_or_create(list, info)
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  obj = list.find { |item| item.type == info[:type] && item.name == info[:name] }
146
163
  return obj if obj