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+ 2006-11-27 (0.5.0)
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+ * Added Module.callback adds undefine_event_name method
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+ * Added some rdocs to the methods
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+ * Fixed README example
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+
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  2006-11-25 (0.4.0)
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  * Module.callback adds notify_event_name method
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  * Allow multiple callbacks to be defined with the Module.callback method
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+ Copyright (c) 2006 Brian Takita
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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data/README CHANGED
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  require 'callback'
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  class AnObject
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- include Callback
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+ callback :before_lunch
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  def method_notifying_callbacks
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- notify_callbacks(:before_lunch, 1, 2) do |error|
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- #error handler
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+ notify_before_lunch("Joe", "Suzy") do |error|
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+ # This is the error handler
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  raise error
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  end
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  end
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  end
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  obj = AnObject.new
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- obj.define_callback(:before_lunch) do
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- puts "go to bank"
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+ obj.before_lunch do |man, woman|
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+ puts "#{man} and #{woman} go to the bank."
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  end
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- method_notifying_callbacks.method_notifying_callbacks # go to bank
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+ obj.method_notifying_callbacks # Joe and Suzy go to the bank.
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  require 'rake/rdoctask'
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  PKG_NAME = "callback"
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- PKG_VERSION = "0.4.0"
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+ PKG_VERSION = "0.5.0"
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  PKG_FILE_NAME = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}"
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  PKG_FILES = FileList[
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  '[A-Z]*',
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  s.require_path = 'lib'
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  s.has_rdoc = true
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- s.extra_rdoc_files = [ "README", "CHANGES", "GPL" ]
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = [ "README", "CHANGES", "MIT-LICENSE" ]
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  s.test_files = Dir.glob('spec/*_spec.rb')
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  s.require_path = 'lib'
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+ require "rubygems"
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+ require "callback"
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+
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+ class Foo
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+ def notify_all_callbacks
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+ notify_callbacks(:bar, 1)
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+ notify_callbacks(:baz, 2)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ f = Foo.new
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+
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+ f.define_callback(:bar) {|value| puts value} # 1
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+ f.define_callback(:baz) {|value| puts value} # 2
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+ f.notify_all_callbacks
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+ require "rubygems"
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+ require "callback"
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+
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+ class Foo
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+ callback :bar, :baz
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+
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+ def notify_all_callbacks
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+ multiplier = 2
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+ raise "Bar callback not correct" unless notify_bar(multiplier) == [2, 4]
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+ raise "Baz callback not correct" unless notify_baz == [2, 3]
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+ puts "Callbacks seem to be working"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ f = Foo.new
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+
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+ f.bar {|multiplier| multiplier * 1}
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+ f.bar {|multiplier| multiplier * 2}
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+ f.baz {2}
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+ f.baz {3}
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+ f.notify_all_callbacks
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'callback'
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+ class AnObject
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+ callback :before_lunch
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+ def method_notifying_callbacks
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+ notify_before_lunch("Joe", "Suzy") do |error|
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+ # This is the error handler
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+ raise error
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ obj = AnObject.new
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+ obj.before_lunch do |man, woman|
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+ puts "#{man} and #{woman} go to the bank."
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+ end
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+ obj.method_notifying_callbacks # Joe and Suzy go to the bank.
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  module Callback
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- module ModuleMethods
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- def callback(*event_names)
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- event_names.each do |event_name|
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- module_eval %{
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- def #{event_name}(&block)
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- define_callback(:#{event_name}, &block)
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- end
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-
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- def notify_#{event_name}(*args, &error_handler)
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- notify_callbacks(:#{event_name}, *args, &error_handler)
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- end
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- }
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-
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- protected :"notify_#{event_name}"
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- end
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- end
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- end
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  module InstanceMethods
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+ # Defines the callback for the key on the object. The callback can either be a block or a proc.
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+ # When the callbacks are notified, the return value of the proc is passed to the caller.
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  def define_callback(key, callback_proc=nil, &callback_block)
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  callbacks.define(key, callback_proc, &callback_block)
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  alias_method :register_callback, :define_callback
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+ # Undefine the callback. The callback proc must be the same object as what was passed to define_callback.
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  def undefine_callback(key, callback_proc)
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  alias_method :unregister_callback, :undefine_callback
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  protected
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+ # Notifies the callbacks with the key on the object. Arguments can be passed to the callbacks.
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+ # An error handler may be passed in as a block. If there is an error, the block is called with
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+ # error object as an argument.
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+ # An array of the return values of the callbacks is returned.
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  def notify_callbacks(key, *args, &error_handler)
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  def callbacks
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  end
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  end
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  def define(key, callback_proc=nil, &callback_block)
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  callback
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  end
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  def undefine(key, callback_proc)
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+ # Notifies the callbacks for the key. Arguments may be passed.
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+ # An error handler may be passed in as a block. If there is an error, the block is called with
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+ # error object as an argument.
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+ # An array of the return values of the callbacks is returned.
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  def clear
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+ module Callback
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+ module ModuleMethods
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+ # Creates the following methods on this module or class:
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+ # * event_name => Defines the callback of this event name. Takes a block or a proc.
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+ # * undefine_event_name => Undefines the callback of the event name.
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+ # * notify_event_name => Notifies the callbacks for this event name. The notification
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+ # takes arguments and an error handler block.
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+ def callback(*event_names)
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+ event_names.each do |event_name|
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+ define_callback_method(event_name)
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+ define_notify_callback_method(event_name)
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+ define_undefine_callback_method(event_name)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def define_callback_method(event_name)
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+ module_eval %{
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+ def #{event_name}(&block)
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+ define_callback(:#{event_name}, &block)
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+ end
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ def define_notify_callback_method(event_name)
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+ module_eval %{
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+ def notify_#{event_name}(*args, &error_handler)
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+ notify_callbacks(:#{event_name}, *args, &error_handler)
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+ end
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+ }
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+ protected :"notify_#{event_name}"
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+ end
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+
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+ def define_undefine_callback_method(event_name)
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+ define_method :"undefine_#{event_name}" do |proc|
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+ undefine_callback(:"#{event_name}", proc)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ specify "should undefine callback" do
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+ the_class = Class.new do
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+ callback :foo
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+ end
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+ the_obj = the_class.new
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+ bar_proc = proc {:bar}
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+ the_obj.foo &bar_proc
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+ the_obj.undefine_foo bar_proc
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+ the_obj.send(:notify_foo).should == []
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+ end
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- version: 0.4.0
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- date: 2006-11-25 00:00:00 -08:00
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