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+ source:
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+ authors:
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+ - name: Thomas Sawyer
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+ email: transfire@gmail.com
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+ - name: Joel VanderWerf
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+ copyrights:
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+ - holder: Thomas Sawyer
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+ year: '2007'
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+ license: BSD-2
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+ - holder: Joel VanderWerf
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+ year: '2004'
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+ license: Ruby
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+ replacements: []
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+ alternatives: []
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+ requirements:
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+ - name: detroit
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+ groups:
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+ - build
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+ development: true
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+ groups:
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+ development: true
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+ dependencies: []
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+ conflicts: []
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+ - uri: git://github.com/rubyworks/capsule.git
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+ scm: git
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+ name: upstream
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+ resources:
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+ home: http://rubyworks.github.com/capsule
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+ code: http://github.com/rubyworks/capsule
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+ extra: {}
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+ load_path:
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+ - lib
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+ revision: 0
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  name: capsule
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- version: 1.1.0
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  title: Capsule
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+ version: 1.1.1
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  summary: Encapsulate Scripts in Modules
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- description: Capsule is subclass of Module. It encapsulates an extenal script as a functions module.
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- loadpath:
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- - lib
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- manifest: MANIFEST
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- requires: []
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+ created: '2005-01-01'
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+ description: Capsule is subclass of Module. It encapsulates an extenal script as a
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+ functions module.
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  organization: Rubyworks
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- contact: trans <transfire@gmail.com>
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- created: 2005-01-01
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- copyright: Copyright (c) 2007 Thomas Sawyer Copyright (c) 2004 Joel VanderWerf
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- licenses:
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- authors:
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- - Joel VanderWerf
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- - Thomas Sawyer
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- maintainers: []
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- home: http://rubyworks.github.com/capsule
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- work: http://github.com/rubyworks/capsule
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- mail: http://groups.google.com/group/rubyworks-mailinglist
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- repositories:
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- public: git://github.com/rubyworks/capsule.git
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- spec_version: 1.0.0
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+ date: '2011-10-22'
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+ --private
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+ --protected
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+ lib
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  = COPYRIGHT NOTICES
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- == Capsule
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+ == Capsule - Copyright (c) 2007 Thomas Sawyer
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- Copyright (C)2007 Thomas Sawyer
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+ PROJECT:: Capsule
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+ WEBSITE:: http://rubyworks.github.com/capsule
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+ LICENSE:: BSD 2 Clause License
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- Unless otherwise agreed upon by the copyright holder this software is
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+ Copyright (c) 2007 Thomas Sawyer
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+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are
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+ 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of
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- == Script
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+ of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
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- Copyright (C)2004 Joel VanderWerf.
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+ == Script - Copyright (c) 2004 Joel VanderWerf
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+ PROJECT:: Script
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+ WEBSITE:: http://redshift.sourceforge.net/script/
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+ LICENSE:: Ruby License
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+ Capsule is a derivation of Joel VanderWerf's Script library.
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  = RELEASE HISTORY
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+ == 1.1.1 / 2011-10-22
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+ this release is just an administrative update, bringing the project
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  == Legal
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+ Unless otherwise agreed upon by the copyright holder, this program is
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+ Copyright (c) 2004 Joel VanderWerf
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+ = Capsule Example
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+
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+ Let's say we have a Ruby script called 'hello.rb':
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+
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+ def hello
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+ "HELLO!"
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+ end
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+
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+ We can load that script into a Capsule and have direct access
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+ to the #hello method.
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+ Hello = Capsule.new('hello.rb')
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+ Hello.hello #=> "HELLO!"
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+
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+ By default, capsules are self extendind (`extend self`), which is
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+ end
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- # When the constant named by symbol +mod+ is referenced, loads the script
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+ # See Kernel#autoimport.
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+ end
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-
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+ date: 2011-10-22 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ description: Capsule is subclass of Module. It encapsulates an extenal script as a
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  summary: Encapsulate Scripts in Modules
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