crypt-fog 0.1.0 → 1.0.0

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data/CHANGES CHANGED
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- 0.1.0 - 30-Jul-2003
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- ===================
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+ == 1.0.0 - 12-Jun-2005
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+ * Moved project to RubyForge.
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+ * Removed the 'doc' directory. Because the documentation is so short, that
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+ information is now in the README file, which is rdoc friendly.
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+ * Some test suite cleanup and added tests.
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+ * Made documents rdoc friendly.
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+ * Simplified install.rb.
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+ * Removed INSTALL file. That information is now included as part of the
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+ README file.
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+ * Added a gemspec.
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+
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+ == 0.1.0 - 30-Jul-2003
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  - Initial release
data/MANIFEST CHANGED
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  MANIFEST
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  CHANGES
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- INSTALL
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  README
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  install.rb
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- quickenc.rb
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+ crypt-fog.gemspec
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- doc/fog.html
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- doc/fog.rd2
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- doc/fog.txt
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+ bin/quickenc
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  lib/crypt/fog.rb
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data/README CHANGED
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- crypt-fog is a simple encryption mechanism, but slightly better
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- than Rot13. It's primary goal is to provide a reasonable amount
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- of obfuscation without having to resort to public/private key
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- exchanges, etc.
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+ == Description
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+ The crypt-fog package is a simple encryption mechanism, but slightly better
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+ than Rot13. It's primary goal is to provide a reasonable amount
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+ of obfuscation without having to resort to public/private key
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+ exchanges, etc.
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6
 
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- For hyper-sensitive data I recommend using a more advanced encryption scheme.
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+ For hyper-sensitive data I recommend using a more advanced encryption
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+ scheme.
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- In addition to the module, a stand-alone program is included called "quickenc.rb"
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- that takes both a string and a number as arguments and returns your encrypted string.
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- You can then copy/paste that string to a .rc file. Just remember the number you
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- picked in order to decrypt it.
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+ In addition to the module, a stand-alone program is included called
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+ "quickenc" that takes both a string and a number as arguments and returns
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+ your encrypted string. You can then copy/paste that string to a .rc file.
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+ Just remember the number you picked in order to decrypt it.
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- Usage: ruby quickenc.rb -s "hello" -d 1688
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- ruby quickenc.rb -f "test.txt" -d 1066
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+ Usage: ruby quickenc.rb -s "hello" -d 1688
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+ ruby quickenc.rb -f "test.txt" -d 1066
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+
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+ Modify the shebang line as needed.
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+
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+ == Installation
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+ ruby test/tc_fog.rb (optional)
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+ ruby install.rb
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+
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+ == Synopsis
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+ include Crypt
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+ s = Fog.new("hello",2003)
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+ p s # ";8??B"
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+ p s.decrypt # "hello"
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+
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+ Fog.decrypt(";8??B",2003) # "hello"
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+
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+ == Constants
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+ VERSION
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+ The current version of the module, returned as a String.
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+
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+ == Class Methods
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+ Fog.new(string, degree=13)
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+ Creates and returns a new Fog object, which is your obfuscated string.
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+ The degree is the value used to obfuscate the string.
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+
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+ Means of encryption not provided here. You'll have to look at the code. :)
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+
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+ Fog.decrypt(string, degree=13)
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+ Returns a (presumably) decrypted String. Should be used when the string
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+ comes from an external source.
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+
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+ == Instance Methods
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+ Fog#decrypt
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+ Returns a decrypted String, using the degree that was provided during
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+ initialization.
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+
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+ == License
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+ Ruby's
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+
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+ == Copyright
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+ (C) 2003-2005 Daniel J. Berger
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+ All rights reserved.
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+
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+ == Author
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+ Daniel J. Berger
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+ djberg96 at gmail dot com
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+ imperator on IRC (irc.freenode.net)
data/bin/quickenc CHANGED
@@ -1,10 +1,25 @@
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- $:.unshift Dir.pwd + "/lib"
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+ #!/usr/local/bin/ruby
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+ #
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+ # This script allows you to encode a string or file using the
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+ # crypt-fog Ruby package.
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+ #
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+ # Author:
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+ # Daniel J. Berger
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+ #
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+ # Warranty:
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+ # This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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+ # implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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+ # warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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+ #
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+ # License: Ruby's
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+ #
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+ # Copyright: (C) 2003-2005 Daniel J. Berger. All rights reserved.
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  require "getoptlong"
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  require "crypt/fog"
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  include Crypt
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21
 
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- QUICKENC_VERSION = 1.0
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+ QUICKENC_VERSION = 1.1
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  def usage
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25
  print <<-HELP
data/lib/crypt/fog.rb CHANGED
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  module Crypt
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- # Surprise!
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-
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- module_eval("\024\035\022$$\321\367 \030\321\355\321\004%#\032\037\030\273\273\321\321\321\a\366\003\004\372\000\377\321\356\321\323\341\337\342\337\341\323\273\273\321\321\321\025\026\027\321\032\037\032%\032\022\035\032+\026\331$%#\032\037\030\335\025\026\030#\026\026\356\342\344\332\273\321\321\321\321\321\321\361\025\026\030#\026\026\321\356\321\025\026\030#\026\026\337% \020\032\321\273\321\321\321\321\321\321$%#\321\356\321\026\037\024#*!%\331$%#\032\037\030\335\025\026\030#\026\026\332\273\321\321\321\321\321\321$&!\026#\331$%#\332\273\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\273\321\321\321\025\026\027\321\025\026\024#*!%\273\321\321\321\321\321\321&\037!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\337\036\022!,\321-\026-\321\026\321\336\356\321\361\025\026\030#\026\026\321.\337!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\273\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\273\321\321\321\025\026\027\321% \020$\273\321\321\321\321\321\321$\026\035\027\337\032\037$!\026\024%\273\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\273\321\321\321\025\026\027\321$\026\035\027\337\025\026\024#*!%\331$%#\335\025\026\030#\026\026\356\342\344\332\273\321\321\321\321\321\321$%#\337&\037!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\337\036\022!,\321-\026-\321\026\321\336\356\321\025\026\030#\026\026\321.\337!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\273\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\273\321\321\321!#\032'\022%\026\273\273\321\321\321\321\321\321\025\026\027\321\026\037\024#*!%\331$%#\356$\026\035\027\335\025\026\030#\026\026\356\361\025\026\030#\026\026\332\273\321\321\321\321\321\321\321\321\321$%#\337&\037!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\337\036\022!,\321-\026-\321\026\321\334\356\321\025\026\030#\026\026\321.\337!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\273\321\321\321\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\273\026\037\025".unpack("C*").map{ |e| e -= 1969 }.pack("C*"))
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+ # nyuck, nyuck, nyuck
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+ module_eval("\024\035\022$$\321\367 \030\321\355\321\004%#\032\037\030\273\321\321\321\a\366\003\004\372\000\377\321\356\321\323\342\337\341\337\341\323\273\321\321\321\025\026\027\321\032\037\032%\032\022\035\032+\026\331$%#\032\037\030\335\321\025\026\030#\026\026\356\342\344\332\273\321\321\321\321\321\321\361\025\026\030#\026\026\321\356\321\025\026\030#\026\026\337% \020\032\273\321\321\321\321\321\321$%#\321\356\321\026\037\024#*!%\331$%#\032\037\030\335\321\025\026\030#\026\026\332\273\321\321\321\321\321\321$&!\026#\331$%#\332\273\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\273\321\321\321\025\026\027\321\025\026\024#*!%\273\321\321\321\321\321\321&\037!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\337\036\022!,\321-\026-\321\026\321\336\356\321\361\025\026\030#\026\026\321.\337!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\273\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\273\321\321\321\025\026\027\321% \020$\273\321\321\321\321\321\321$\026\035\027\337\032\037$!\026\024%\273\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\273\321\321\321\025\026\027\321$\026\035\027\337\025\026\024#*!%\331$%#\335\321\025\026\030#\026\026\356\342\344\332\273\321\321\321\321\321\321$%#\337&\037!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\337\036\022!,\321-\026-\321\026\321\336\356\321\025\026\030#\026\026\321.\337!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\273\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\273\321\321\321!#\032'\022%\026\273\273\321\321\321\025\026\027\321\026\037\024#*!%\331$%#\356$\026\035\027\335\321\025\026\030#\026\026\356\361\025\026\030#\026\026\332\273\321\321\321\321\321\321$%#\337&\037!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\337\036\022!,\321-\026-\321\026\321\334\356\321\025\026\030#\026\026\321.\337!\022\024\034\331\323\364\333\323\332\273\321\321\321\026\037\025\273\026\037\025\273".unpack("C*").map{ |e| e -= 1969 }.pack("C*"))
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  end
data/test/tc_fog.rb CHANGED
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- ###########################
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+ #############################
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  # tc_fog.rb
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  #
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  # Test suite for crypt-fog.
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- ###########################
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- if File.basename(Dir.pwd) == "test"
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- Dir.chdir('..')
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- end
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+ #############################
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+ base = File.basename(Dir.pwd)
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- $:.unshift Dir.pwd
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- $:.unshift Dir.pwd + "/lib"
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+ if base == "test" || base =~ /crypt-fog/
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+ Dir.chdir("..") if base == "test"
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift Dir.pwd
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift Dir.pwd + "/lib"
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+ end
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  require "test/unit"
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  require "crypt/fog"
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  @f = Fog.new("hello")
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  end
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- def test_01_version
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- assert_equal("0.1.0",Fog::VERSION,"Bad version")
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+ def test_version
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+ assert_equal("1.0.0", Fog::VERSION, "Bad version")
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  end
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- def test_02_class_methods
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+ def test_constructor
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28
  assert_nothing_raised{ Fog.new("string") }
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- assert_nothing_raised{ Fog.new("string",55) }
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+ assert_nothing_raised{ Fog.new("string", 55) }
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_class_decrypt
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+ assert_respond_to(Fog, :decrypt)
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34
  assert_nothing_raised{ Fog.decrypt("string") }
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- assert_nothing_raised{ Fog.decrypt("string",66) }
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+ assert_nothing_raised{ Fog.decrypt("string", 66) }
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+ assert_equal("hello", Fog.decrypt(";8??B", 2003))
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  end
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- def test_03_instance_methods
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+ def test_instance_decrypt
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+ assert_respond_to(@f, :decrypt)
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  assert_nothing_raised{ @f.decrypt }
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- assert_respond_to(@f,:decrypt)
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+ assert_equal("hello", @f.decrypt)
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  end
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- def test_04_types
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- assert_equal(Crypt::Fog,@f.class)
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- assert_equal(String,@f.decrypt.class)
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+ def test_types
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+ assert_kind_of(Crypt::Fog, @f)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @f.decrypt)
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  end
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  def teardown
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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- rubygems_version: 0.8.1
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+ rubygems_version: 0.8.10
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  specification_version: 1
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  name: crypt-fog
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.1.0
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- date: 2004-11-05
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- summary: "crypt-fog is a simple encryption mechanism, but slightly better than Rot13. It's primary goal is to provide a reasonable amount of obfuscation without having to resort to public/private key exchanges, etc."
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+ version: 1.0.0
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+ date: 2005-06-12
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+ summary: "crypt-fog is a simple encryption mechanism, but slightly better than Rot13.
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+ It's primary goal is to provide a reasonable amount of obfuscation without
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+ having to resort to public/private key exchanges, etc."
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  require_paths:
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  - lib
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- - lib
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- author: Daniel J. Berger
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- email: djberg96@yahoo.com
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- homepage: http://ruby-miscutils.sourceforge.net/fog.html
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+ email: djberg96@gmail.com
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+ homepage: http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/shards
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  rubyforge_project:
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- description: "crypt-fog is a simple encryption mechanism, but slightly better than Rot13. It's primary goal is to provide a reasonable amount of obfuscation without having to resort to public/private key exchanges, etc."
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+ description: A simple encryption scheme
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  autorequire: crypt/fog
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  default_executable:
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  bindir: bin
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- has_rdoc: false
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+ has_rdoc: true
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  required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
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  requirements:
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  -
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  version: 0.0.0
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  version:
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  platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Daniel J. Berger
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  files:
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- - bin
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+ - lib/crypt/fog.rb
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+ - README
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  - CHANGES
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- - crypt-fog-0.1.0.gem
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- - crypt-fog.gemspec
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- - doc
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- - INSTALL
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- - install.rb
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- - lib
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  - MANIFEST
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- - README
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- - test
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- - bin/quickenc
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- - doc/fog.html
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- - doc/fog.rd2
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- - doc/fog.txt
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- - lib/crypt
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- - lib/crypt/fog.rb
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  - test/tc_fog.rb
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  test_files:
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  - test/tc_fog.rb
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  - README
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  extra_rdoc_files:
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  - README
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- - doc/fog.txt
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+ - CHANGES
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  executables:
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  - quickenc
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  extensions: []
data/INSTALL DELETED
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- To install
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- ==========
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- ruby install.rb
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-
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- To run test suite
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- =================
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- ruby test/tc_fog.rb
data/crypt-fog-0.1.0.gem DELETED
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data/crypt-fog.gemspec DELETED
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- Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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- s.name = %q{crypt-fog}
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- s.version = "0.1.0"
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- s.date = %q{2004-11-05}
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- s.summary = %q{crypt-fog is a simple encryption mechanism, but slightly better
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- than Rot13. It's primary goal is to provide a reasonable amount
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- of obfuscation without having to resort to public/private key
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- exchanges, etc.}
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- s.description = s.summary
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- s.author = %q{Daniel J. Berger}
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- s.email = %q{djberg96@yahoo.com}
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- s.files = Dir['**/**']
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- s.homepage = %q{http://ruby-miscutils.sourceforge.net/fog.html}
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- s.autorequire = %q{crypt/fog}
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- s.require_paths << %q{lib}
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- s.bindir = "bin"
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- s.executables = ["quickenc"]
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- s.extra_rdoc_files = ["README", "doc/fog.txt"]
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- s.rdoc_options = ["--main", "README"]
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- s.test_files = ["test/tc_fog.rb"]
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- end
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- <?xml version="1.0" ?>
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- <!DOCTYPE html
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- PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
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- "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
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- <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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- <head>
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- <title>fog.rd2</title>
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- </head>
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- <body>
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- <h1><a name="label:0" id="label:0">Description</a></h1><!-- RDLabel: "Description" -->
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- <pre>A simple string obfuscator.</pre>
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- <h1><a name="label:1" id="label:1">Synopsis</a></h1><!-- RDLabel: "Synopsis" -->
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- <pre>include Crypt
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- s = Fog.new("hello",2003)
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- p s # ";8??B"
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- p s.decrypt # "hello"
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-
18
- Fog.decrypt(";8??B",2003) # "hello"</pre>
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- <h1><a name="label:2" id="label:2">Constants</a></h1><!-- RDLabel: "Constants" -->
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- <dl>
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- <dt><a name="label:3" id="label:3"><code>VERSION</code></a><!-- RDLabel: "VERSION" -->
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- </dl>
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- <pre>The current version of the module, returned as a String.</pre>
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- <h1><a name="label:4" id="label:4">Class Methods</a></h1><!-- RDLabel: "Class Methods" -->
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- <dl>
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- <dt><a name="label:5" id="label:5"><code>Fog.new(<var>string</var>,<var>degree</var>=<var>13</var>)</code></a></dt><!-- RDLabel: "Fog.new" -->
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- <dd>
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- <p>Creates and returns a new Fog object, which is your obfuscated string.
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- The degree is the value used to obfuscate the string. Method not provided here.
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- You'll have to look at the code. :)</p></dd>
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- <dt><a name="label:6" id="label:6"><code>Fog.decrypt(<var>string</var>,<var>degree</var>=<var>13</var>)</code></a></dt><!-- RDLabel: "Fog.decrypt" -->
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- <dd>
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- <p>Returns a (presumably) decrypted String. Should be used when your string comes
34
- from an external source.</p></dd>
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- </dl>
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- <h1><a name="label:7" id="label:7">Instance Methods</a></h1><!-- RDLabel: "Instance Methods" -->
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- <dl>
38
- <dt><a name="label:8" id="label:8"><code>Fog#decrypt</code></a></dt><!-- RDLabel: "Fog#decrypt" -->
39
- <dd>
40
- <p>Returns a decrypted String, using the degree that was provided during
41
- initialization.</p></dd>
42
- </dl>
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- <h1><a name="label:9" id="label:9">Notes</a></h1><!-- RDLabel: "Notes" -->
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- <pre>Fog is a subclass of String.</pre>
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- <h1><a name="label:10" id="label:10">License</a></h1><!-- RDLabel: "License" -->
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- <pre>Artistic</pre>
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- <h1><a name="label:11" id="label:11">Copyright</a></h1><!-- RDLabel: "Copyright" -->
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- <pre>(C) 2003 Daniel J. Berger
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- All rights reserved.</pre>
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- <h1><a name="label:12" id="label:12">Author</a></h1><!-- RDLabel: "Author" -->
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- <pre>Daniel J. Berger
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- djberg96 at yahoo dot com
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- rubyhacker1 on IRC</pre>
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-
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- </body>
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- </html>
data/doc/fog.rd2 DELETED
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- =begin
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- = Description
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- A simple string obfuscator.
4
- = Synopsis
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- include Crypt
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- s = Fog.new("hello",2003)
7
- p s # ";8??B"
8
- p s.decrypt # "hello"
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-
10
- Fog.decrypt(";8??B",2003) # "hello"
11
- = Constants
12
- --- VERSION
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- The current version of the module, returned as a String.
14
- = Class Methods
15
- --- Fog.new(string,degree=13)
16
- Creates and returns a new Fog object, which is your obfuscated string.
17
- The degree is the value used to obfuscate the string. Method not provided here.
18
- You'll have to look at the code. :)
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- --- Fog.decrypt(string,degree=13)
20
- Returns a (presumably) decrypted String. Should be used when your string comes
21
- from an external source.
22
- = Instance Methods
23
- --- Fog#decrypt
24
- Returns a decrypted String, using the degree that was provided during
25
- initialization.
26
- = Notes
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- Fog is a subclass of String.
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- = License
29
- Artistic
30
- = Copyright
31
- (C) 2003 Daniel J. Berger
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- All rights reserved.
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- = Author
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- Daniel J. Berger
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- djberg96 at yahoo dot com
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- rubyhacker1 on IRC
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- =end
data/doc/fog.txt DELETED
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- Description
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- ===========
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- A simple string obfuscator.
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-
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- Synopsis
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- ========
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- include Crypt
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- s = Fog.new("hello",2003)
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- p s # ";8??B"
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- p s.decrypt # "hello"
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-
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- Fog.decrypt(";8??B",2003) # "hello"
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-
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- Constants
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- =========
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- VERSION
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- The current version of the module, returned as a String.
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-
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- Class Methods
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- =============
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- Fog.new(string,degree=13)
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- Creates and returns a new Fog object, which is your obfuscated string.
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- The degree is the value used to obfuscate the string. Method not provided here.
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- You'll have to look at the code. :)
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-
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- Fog.decrypt(string,degree=13)
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- Returns a (presumably) decrypted String. Should be used when the string comes
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- from an external source.
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-
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- Instance Methods
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- ================
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- Fog#decrypt
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- Returns a decrypted String, using the degree that was provided during
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- initialization.
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-
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- Notes
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- =====
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- Fog is a subclass of String.
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-
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- License
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- =======
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- Artistic
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-
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- Copyright
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- =========
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- (C) 2003 Daniel J. Berger
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- All rights reserved.
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-
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- Author
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- ======
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- Daniel J. Berger
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- djberg96 at yahoo dot com
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- rubyhacker1 on IRC
data/install.rb DELETED
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- require "rbconfig"
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- require "ftools"
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- include Config
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-
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- sitedir = CONFIG['sitelibdir']
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- file = "lib/crypt/fog.rb"
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-
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- begin
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- unless File.exist?("#{sitedir}/crypt")
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- Dir.mkdir("#{sitedir}/crypt")
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- end
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- puts "cp #{file} #{sitedir}/crypt"
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- File.copy(file,"#{sitedir}/crypt")
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- rescue => e
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- puts "Unable to copy files to sitelibdir [#{sitedir}]: #{e}"
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- exit
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- end
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-
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- puts "crypt-fog installed successfully"