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== 0.7.0 / 2008-02-16
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* Antwrap has been re-licensed under the Apache Software License. This was done to make Antwrap compatible with the Buildr project, and the Ant library.
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* All Antwrap classes and modules are now contained inside an 'Antwrap' module.
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to the block and pass itself as a parameter. While slightly more verbose, this is idiomatic Ruby and allows you to use objects and invoke methods that are not in the
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the contents together without an appropriate separator. For example; ["file1.txt", "file2.txt"].to_s --> "file1.txtfile2.txt" Instead, users are encouraged to do something
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= Antwrap
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by Caleb Powell
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== DESCRIPTION:
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A Ruby module that wraps the Apache Ant build tool. Antwrap can be used to invoke Ant Tasks from a Ruby or a JRuby script.
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== USAGE:
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