engineyard-serverside 2.0.5 → 2.0.6

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  1. data/lib/engineyard-serverside.rb +3 -3
  2. data/lib/engineyard-serverside/configuration.rb +6 -6
  3. data/lib/engineyard-serverside/deploy.rb +11 -7
  4. data/lib/engineyard-serverside/version.rb +1 -1
  5. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/CHANGELOG.md +121 -0
  6. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/CONTRIBUTING.md +46 -0
  7. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/Gemfile +31 -0
  8. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/LICENSE.md +20 -0
  9. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/README.md +105 -0
  10. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/Rakefile +12 -0
  11. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json.rb +137 -0
  12. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/adapters/gson.rb +20 -0
  13. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/adapters/json_common.rb +35 -0
  14. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/adapters/json_gem.rb +12 -0
  15. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/adapters/json_pure.rb +12 -0
  16. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/adapters/nsjsonserialization.rb +35 -0
  17. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/adapters/oj.rb +29 -0
  18. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/adapters/ok_json.rb +58 -0
  19. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/adapters/yajl.rb +20 -0
  20. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/vendor/okjson.rb +602 -0
  21. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/lib/multi_json/version.rb +3 -0
  22. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/multi_json.gemspec +22 -0
  23. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/spec/adapter_shared_example.rb +162 -0
  24. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/spec/helper.rb +45 -0
  25. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/spec/json_common_shared_example.rb +36 -0
  26. data/lib/vendor/multi_json/spec/multi_json_spec.rb +151 -0
  27. data/spec/configuration_spec.rb +79 -1
  28. data/spec/deploy_hook_spec.rb +2 -2
  29. data/spec/spec_helper.rb +1 -1
  30. metadata +26 -120
  31. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/CHANGES +0 -166
  32. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/COPYING +0 -58
  33. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/GPL +0 -340
  34. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/README +0 -358
  35. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/Rakefile +0 -292
  36. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/TODO +0 -1
  37. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/VERSION +0 -1
  38. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkComparison.log +0 -52
  39. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_fast-autocorrelation.dat +0 -1000
  40. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_fast.dat +0 -1001
  41. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_pretty-autocorrelation.dat +0 -900
  42. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_pretty.dat +0 -901
  43. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_safe-autocorrelation.dat +0 -1000
  44. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt#generator_safe.dat +0 -1001
  45. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkExt.log +0 -261
  46. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_fast-autocorrelation.dat +0 -1000
  47. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_fast.dat +0 -1001
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  50. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_safe-autocorrelation.dat +0 -1000
  51. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkPure#generator_safe.dat +0 -1001
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  53. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkRails#generator-autocorrelation.dat +0 -1000
  54. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkRails#generator.dat +0 -1001
  55. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/GeneratorBenchmarkRails.log +0 -82
  56. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkComparison.log +0 -34
  57. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkExt#parser-autocorrelation.dat +0 -900
  58. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkExt#parser.dat +0 -901
  59. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkExt.log +0 -81
  60. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkPure#parser-autocorrelation.dat +0 -1000
  61. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkPure#parser.dat +0 -1001
  62. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkPure.log +0 -82
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  66. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkYAML#parser-autocorrelation.dat +0 -1000
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  68. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/data-p4-3GHz-ruby18/ParserBenchmarkYAML.log +0 -82
  69. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/generator2_benchmark.rb +0 -222
  70. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/generator_benchmark.rb +0 -224
  71. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/ohai.json +0 -1216
  72. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/ohai.ruby +0 -1
  73. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/parser2_benchmark.rb +0 -251
  74. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/benchmarks/parser_benchmark.rb +0 -259
  75. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/bin/edit_json.rb +0 -9
  76. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/bin/prettify_json.rb +0 -75
  77. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/data/example.json +0 -1
  78. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/data/index.html +0 -38
  79. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/data/prototype.js +0 -4184
  80. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/ext/json/ext/generator/extconf.rb +0 -16
  81. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/ext/json/ext/generator/generator.c +0 -1323
  82. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/ext/json/ext/generator/generator.h +0 -170
  83. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/ext/json/ext/parser/extconf.rb +0 -15
  84. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/ext/json/ext/parser/parser.c +0 -1935
  85. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/ext/json/ext/parser/parser.h +0 -71
  86. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/ext/json/ext/parser/parser.rl +0 -792
  87. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/install.rb +0 -26
  88. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json.rb +0 -10
  89. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/Array.xpm +0 -21
  90. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/FalseClass.xpm +0 -21
  91. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/Hash.xpm +0 -21
  92. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/Key.xpm +0 -73
  93. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/NilClass.xpm +0 -21
  94. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/Numeric.xpm +0 -28
  95. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/String.xpm +0 -96
  96. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/TrueClass.xpm +0 -21
  97. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/add/core.rb +0 -148
  98. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/add/rails.rb +0 -58
  99. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/common.rb +0 -397
  100. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/editor.rb +0 -1371
  101. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/ext.rb +0 -15
  102. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/json.xpm +0 -1499
  103. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/pure.rb +0 -77
  104. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/pure/generator.rb +0 -452
  105. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/pure/parser.rb +0 -307
  106. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/lib/json/version.rb +0 -8
  107. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/fixtures/fail1.json +0 -1
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  131. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/fixtures/pass1.json +0 -56
  132. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/fixtures/pass15.json +0 -1
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  134. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/fixtures/pass17.json +0 -1
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  136. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/fixtures/pass26.json +0 -1
  137. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/fixtures/pass3.json +0 -6
  138. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/test_json.rb +0 -361
  139. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/test_json_addition.rb +0 -162
  140. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/test_json_encoding.rb +0 -68
  141. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/test_json_fixtures.rb +0 -34
  142. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/test_json_generate.rb +0 -122
  143. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/test_json_rails.rb +0 -144
  144. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tests/test_json_unicode.rb +0 -76
  145. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tools/fuzz.rb +0 -139
  146. data/lib/vendor/json_pure/tools/server.rb +0 -61
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