arrayfields 4.4.0 → 4.5.0
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- data/README +7 -7
- data/arrayfields-4.5.0.gem +0 -0
- data/lib/{arrayfields-4.4.0.rb → arrayfields-4.5.0.rb} +1 -1
- data/lib/arrayfields.rb +1 -1
- data/sample/a.rb +1 -2
- data/sample/c.rb +1 -1
- data/sample/d.rb +5 -4
- metadata +3 -2
data/README
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# assigmnet is allowed
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#
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a['zero'] = 42
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p a['zero'] #=>
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p a['zero'] #=> 42
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# assignment to non-fields results in the element being appended and the field
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# being added for future use (also appended)
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require 'arrayfields'
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#
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# the Array.fields methods generates an
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# the Array.fields methods generates an instance with those fields
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a = Array.fields :a, :b, :c
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a[:a] = a[:c] = 42
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require 'arrayfields'
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#
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# the Arrayfields.new method is a contruct that takes evenly numbered pairs of
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# arbitrary objects and builds up
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# arbitrary objects and builds up a fielded array
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#
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a = Arrayfields.new :key, :value, :a, :b
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p a.fields #=> [:key, :a]
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p a.values #=> [:value, :b]
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#
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# you can use a hash - but of course the ordering gets lost in the initial
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# ruby's hash iteration. it's okay for some purposes though
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a = Arrayfields.new :key => :value, :a => :b
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p a.fields #=> [:key, :a]
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p a.values #=> [:value, :b]
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# afterwards.
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a = Arrayfields.new [[:key, :value], [:a, :b]]
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p a.fields #=> [:key, :a]
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# Array#fields= is called
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module ArrayFields
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def self.version() VERSION end
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#
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# multiton cache of fields - wraps fields and fieldpos map to save memory
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data/lib/arrayfields.rb
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# Array#fields= is called
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module ArrayFields
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# multiton cache of fields - wraps fields and fieldpos map to save memory
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data/sample/a.rb
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# assignment to non-fields results in the element being appended and the field
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# being added for future use (also appended)
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data/sample/c.rb
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data/sample/d.rb
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# the Arrayfields.new method is a contruct that takes evenly numbered pairs of
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a = Arrayfields.new :key, :value, :a, :b
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p a.fields #=> [:key, :a]
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metadata
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specification_version: 1
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name: arrayfields
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 4.
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version: 4.5.0
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date: 2007-09-18 00:00:00 -06:00
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summary: arrayfields
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require_paths:
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- Ara T. Howard
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files:
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- a.rb
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- arrayfields-4.5.0.gem
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- gemspec.rb
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- gen_readme.rb
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- install.rb
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- lib
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- lib/arrayfields-4.
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- lib/arrayfields-4.5.0.rb
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- lib/arrayfields.rb
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- README
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- README.tmpl
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