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- require "eim_xml"
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+ require 'eim_xml'
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- module EimXML::Assertions
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- def assert_has(expect, element, message="")
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- message << "\n" unless message.size==0
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- message << "<#{element}> doesn't have\n<#{expect.inspect}>"
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- assert_block(message) do
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- element.has?(expect)
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- end
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- rescue Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError=>e
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- bt = e.backtrace.find_all do |b|
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- b !~ /#{Regexp.escape(__FILE__)}/
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- end
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- raise Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError, e.message, bt
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- end
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+ module EimXML
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+ module Assertions
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+ def assert_has(expect, element, message = '')
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+ message << "\n" unless message.empty?
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+ message << "<#{element}> doesn't have\n<#{expect.inspect}>"
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+ assert_block(message) do
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+ element.has?(expect)
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+ end
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+ rescue Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError => e
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+ bt = e.backtrace.grep_v(/#{Regexp.escape(__FILE__)}/)
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+ raise Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError, e.message, bt
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+ end
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+ end
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  end
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  # You can redistribute it and/or modify it under GPL2.
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  #
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- require "eim_xml"
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+ require 'eim_xml'
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  module EimXML
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- class BaseDSL
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- def add(v)
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- @_container << v
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- end
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- alias << add
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-
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- def import_variables(src)
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- src.instance_variables.each do |v|
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- instance_variable_set(v, src.instance_variable_get(v)) unless v=~/\A@_[^_]/
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- end
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- self
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- end
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- def _build(klass, *arg, &proc)
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- e = klass.new(*arg)
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- @_container << e if @_container
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- if proc
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- oc = @_container
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- @_container = e
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- begin
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- instance_eval(&proc)
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- ensure
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- @_container = oc
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- end
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- end
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- e
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- end
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- private :_build
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- def _push(container)
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- oc = @_container
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- @_container = container
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- begin
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- yield if block_given?
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- container
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- ensure
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- @_container = oc
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- end
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- end
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- private :_push
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- def self.register(*args)
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- args.each do |klass, name|
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- name ||= klass.name.downcase[/(?:.*\:\:)?(.*)$/, 1]
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- eval("def #{name}(*a, &p);_build(#{klass}, *a, &p);end", binding)
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- eval("def self.#{name}(*a, &p);new.#{name}(*a, &p);end", binding)
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- class DSL < BaseDSL
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- end
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- class OpenDSL
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- def _build(klass, *arg, &proc)
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- e = klass.new(*arg)
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- oc = @_container
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- oc << e if oc.is_a?(Element)
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- @_container = e
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- begin
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- proc.call(self) if proc
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- e
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- ensure
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- @_container = oc
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- end
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- end
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- private :_build
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- def self.register_base(dsl, binding, *args)
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- args.each do |klass, name|
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- name ||= klass.name.downcase[/(?:.*\:\:)?(.*)$/, 1]
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- eval("def #{name}(*a, &p);_build(#{klass}, *a, &p);end", binding)
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- eval("def self.#{name}(*a, &p);self.new.#{name}(*a, &p);end", binding)
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- end
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- end
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- def self.register(*args)
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- register_base(self, binding, *args)
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- end
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- def initialize
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- @_container = nil
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- yield(self) if block_given?
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- end
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- def add(v)
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- @_container.add(v)
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- end
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- alias :<< :add
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- def container; @_container; end
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- end
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- DSL.register Element, Comment
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- OpenDSL.register Element, Comment
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+ class BaseDSL
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+ def add(content)
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+ @_container << content
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+ end
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+ alias << add
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+
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+ def import_variables(src)
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+ src.instance_variables.each do |v|
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+ instance_variable_set(v, src.instance_variable_get(v)) unless v =~ /\A@_[^_]/
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+ end
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ def _build(klass, *arg, &proc)
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+ e = klass.new(*arg)
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+ @_container << e if @_container
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+ if proc
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+ oc = @_container
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+ @_container = e
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+ begin
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+ instance_eval(&proc)
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+ ensure
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+ @_container = oc
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+ end
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+ end
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+ e
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+ end
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+ private :_build
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+
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+ def _push(container)
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+ oc = @_container
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+ @_container = container
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+ begin
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+ yield if block_given?
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+ container
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+ ensure
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+ @_container = oc
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+ end
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+ end
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+ private :_push
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+
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+ def self.register(*args)
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+ args.each do |klass, name|
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+ name ||= klass.name.downcase[/(?:.*::)?(.*)$/, 1]
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+
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+ # rubocop:disable Security/Eval, Layout/LineLength
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+ eval("def #{name}(*a, &p);_build(#{klass}, *a, &p);end", binding, __FILE__, __LINE__) # def element(*a, &p);_build(Element, *a, &p);end
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+ eval("def self.#{name}(*a, &p);new.#{name}(*a, &p);end", binding, __FILE__, __LINE__) # def self.element(*a, &p);new.element(*a, &p);end
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+ # rubocop:enable Security/Eval, Layout/LineLength
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class DSL < BaseDSL
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+ end
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+
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+ class OpenDSL
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+ def _build(klass, *arg, &proc)
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+ e = klass.new(*arg)
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+ oc = @_container
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+ oc << e if oc.is_a?(Element)
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+ @_container = e
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+ begin
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+ proc&.call(self)
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+ e
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+ ensure
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+ @_container = oc
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+ end
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+ end
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+ private :_build
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+
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+ def self.register_base(_dsl, binding, *args)
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+ args.each do |klass, name|
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+ name ||= klass.name.downcase[/(?:.*::)?(.*)$/, 1]
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+
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+ # rubocop:disable Security/Eval, Layout/LineLength
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+ eval("def #{name}(*a, &p);_build(#{klass}, *a, &p);end", binding, __FILE__, __LINE__) # def element(*a, &p);_build(Element, *a, &p);end
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+ eval("def self.#{name}(*a, &p);self.new.#{name}(*a, &p);end", binding, __FILE__, __LINE__) # def self.element(*a, &p);self.new.element(*a, &p);end
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+ # rubocop:enable Security/Eval, Layout/LineLength
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.register(*)
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+ register_base(self, binding, *)
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+ end
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+
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+ def initialize
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+ @_container = nil
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+ yield(self) if block_given?
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+ end
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+
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+ def add(content)
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+ @_container.add(content)
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+ end
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+ alias << add
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+
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+ def container
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+ @_container
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ DSL.register Element, Comment
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+ OpenDSL.register Element, Comment
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  end
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- class EimXML::Formatter
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- class ElementWrapper
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- def each(option, &proc)
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- contents(option).each(&proc)
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- end
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- end
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+ module EimXML
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+ class Formatter
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+ class ElementWrapper
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+ def each(option, &)
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+ contents(**option).each(&)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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  end