bowline 0.6.3 → 0.9.1
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- data/README.txt +8 -4
- data/Rakefile +3 -2
- data/TODO +1 -4
- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/assets/application.js +0 -0
- data/assets/bowline.chain.js +87 -0
- data/assets/bowline.js +144 -300
- data/assets/superclass.js +93 -0
- data/bowline.gemspec +11 -12
- data/examples/example.js +1 -1
- data/examples/twitter.html +1 -2
- data/lib/bowline/app_config.rb +11 -1
- data/lib/bowline/binders.rb +31 -12
- data/lib/bowline/desktop/bridge.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bowline/desktop/js.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/bowline/desktop/window.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/bowline/desktop/window_manager.rb +7 -2
- data/lib/bowline/desktop/window_methods.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bowline/generators.rb +45 -13
- data/lib/bowline/generators/application.rb +6 -4
- data/lib/bowline/generators/model.rb +1 -6
- data/lib/bowline/initializer.rb +8 -16
- data/lib/bowline/tasks/app.rake +11 -2
- data/lib/bowline/version.rb +2 -2
- data/templates/Gemfile +1 -2
- data/templates/config/boot.rb +3 -2
- data/templates/model.rb +1 -3
- data/templates/public/index.html +3 -2
- metadata +25 -13
- data/assets/animations.css +0 -92
- data/assets/bowline.menu.js +0 -81
- data/assets/bowline.state.js +0 -66
- data/assets/bowline.test.js +0 -86
- data/assets/bowline.view.js +0 -108
- data/assets/jquery.dataset.js +0 -167
- data/assets/json2.js +0 -479
data/assets/bowline.state.js
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function BowlineState(opts){
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BowlineState.fn = BowlineState.prototype;
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BowlineState.fn.log = function(){
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var args = jQuery.makeArray(arguments);
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BowlineState.fn.newEvent = function(name, opts){
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BowlineState.fn.newState = function(name, callbacks){
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