blockenspiel 0.3.2 → 0.3.3

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data/Blockenspiel.rdoc CHANGED
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  === Requirements
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  * Ruby 1.8.6 or later (1.8.7 recommended), Ruby 1.9.1 or later, or JRuby 1.2
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- or later (1.4 recommended).
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+ or later (1.5 recommended).
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  === Installation
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  * Implementing wildcard DSL methods using <tt>method_missing</tt> doesn't
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  work. I haven't yet figured out the right semantics for this case.
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- * Including Blockenspiel::DSL in a module is not yet supported, but this
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- is planned in a future release.
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+ * Including Blockenspiel::DSL in a module (rather than a class) is not yet
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+ supported, but this is planned in a future release.
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  === Development and support
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  === License
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- Copyright 2008-2009 Daniel Azuma.
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+ Copyright 2008-2010 Daniel Azuma.
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  All rights reserved.
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+ === 0.3.3 / 2010-05-24
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+ * Some Rakefile fixes to match RDoc and Ruby 1.9 changes.
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+ * Minor documentation updates.
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  === 0.3.2 / 2009-11-17
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  def add_route(path, options = {})
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  # ...
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- You can install blockenspiel as a gem. It is compatible with MRI 1.8.7 or later, MRI 1.9.1 or later, and JRuby 1.2 or later.
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+ You can install blockenspiel as a gem. It is compatible with MRI 1.8.7 or later, MRI 1.9.1 or later, and JRuby 1.5 or later.
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  === About the author
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- Daniel Azuma is Chief Software Architect at GeoPage. He has been working with Ruby for about three years, and finds the language generally pleasant to work with, though he thinks the scoping rules could use some improvement. His home page is at http://www.daniel-azuma.com/
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+ Daniel Azuma is Chief Software Architect at GeoPage. He has been working with Ruby since 2005, and finds the language generally pleasant to work with, though he thinks the scoping rules could use some improvement. His home page is at http://www.daniel-azuma.com/
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  === Requirements
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  * Ruby 1.8.6 or later (1.8.7 recommended), Ruby 1.9.1 or later, or JRuby 1.2
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  === Installation
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- * Including Blockenspiel::DSL in a module is not yet supported, but this
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+ * Including Blockenspiel::DSL in a module (rather than a class) is not yet
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  === Development and support
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  === License
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data/Rakefile CHANGED
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  s_.author = 'Daniel Azuma'
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  s_.email = 'dazuma@gmail.com'
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  s_.description = 'Blockenspiel is a helper library designed to make it easy to implement DSL blocks. It is designed to be comprehensive and robust, supporting most common usage patterns, and working correctly in the presence of nested blocks and multithreading.'
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+ if !::File.file?("pkg/#{mri_gem_}") || !::File.readable?("pkg/#{mri_gem_}")
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+ abort "You haven't built #{mri_gem_} yet. Try rake package"
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+ end
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: blockenspiel
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.3.3
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Daniel Azuma
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- date: 2009-11-17 00:00:00 -08:00
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  summary: Blockenspiel is a helper library designed to make it easy to implement DSL blocks.