creepcheck 3182.0.0 → 3182.0.2

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ young lady born in 2002 would definitely be considered a creep by the standards
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  of the half-plus-seven formula, thus the "true" result.
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  Objects are instantiated by providing the birthdate of the subject of a
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- chreepcheck (e.g. yourself) and, optionally, a date you want the program to
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+ creepcheck (e.g. yourself) and, optionally, a date you want the program to
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  assume is the "current date"; if that date is not supplied, CreepCheck will use
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  the actual current date for methods that require a "current" date.
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  characteristic of the instance. Thus, the new method takes a specified
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  "current" date as an optional parameter or, without the parameter,
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  automatically sets the "current" date to the current date as of the
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- instantiation of the object. Whether this behavior is "right" is perhaps open
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+ instantiation of the object. Whether this behavior is correct is perhaps open
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  to interpretation or debate, so it may change in some future version of
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  CreepCheck.
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  end
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  def self.version
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  end
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  def creep?(younger)
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  name: creepcheck
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 3182.0.0
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+ version: 3182.0.2
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Chad Perrin
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2016-04-01 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies: []
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  description: |2
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  CreepCheck is a Ruby library that provides an API for checking romantic age
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  compatibility based on the popular half-plus-seven formula for determining
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- when it is socially (in)appropriate for people to date based on their rela-
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- tive ages. It comes with a sample command line interface utility.
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+ when it is socially (in)appropriate for people to date based on their
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+ relative ages. It comes with a sample command line interface utility.
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  Opinions vary on appropriate age differences in romantic relationships, but
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- the half-plus-seven formula seems to approximate United States cultural bi-
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- ases about appropriate age differences pretty well. This library and util-
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- ity package was originally created as a joke related to assessing the ap-
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- propriateness of relationships between characters in fictional contexts,
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+ the half-plus-seven formula seems to approximate United States cultural
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+ biases about appropriate age differences pretty well. This library and
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+ utility package was originally created as a joke related to assessing the
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+ ap propriateness of relationships between characters in fictional contexts,
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  such as in fantasy/sci-fi prose and roleplaying games. It is not intended
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  to be treated as a substitute for moral fiber or individual judgement, and
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  no guarantees are made about the likelihood one's family or local courts of