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+ 0.2.0 Added support to hook xstr nodes (system calls with backsticks and %x)
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+ Added MultiHookHandler (for multiple nested hooks)
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+ Added spec test
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  0.1.3 Added check of null pointer of node->nd_entry when process individual gasgn node
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data/README CHANGED
@@ -102,7 +102,123 @@ Redirect of method calls
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102
  h.evalhook('print "hello world\n"')
103
103
 
104
104
 
105
+ === MultiHookHandler Example (new feature since 0.2.0)
106
+
107
+ require "rubygems"
108
+ require "evalhook"
109
+
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+ include EvalHook
111
+
112
+ class Hook1 < HookHandler
113
+ def handle_method(klass,recv,method_name)
114
+
115
+ if method_name == :foo
116
+ redirect_method(klass,recv,:bar)
117
+ else
118
+ nil
119
+ end
120
+ end
121
+ end
122
+
123
+ class Hook2 < HookHandler
124
+ def handle_method(klass,recv,method_name)
125
+
126
+ if method_name == :bar
127
+ redirect_method(klass,recv,:test1)
128
+ else
129
+ nil
130
+ end
131
+ end
132
+ end
133
+
134
+ class X
135
+ def foo
136
+ print "foo\n"
137
+ end
138
+
139
+ def bar
140
+ print "bar\n"
141
+ end
142
+
143
+ def test1
144
+ print "test1\n"
145
+ end
146
+ end
147
+
148
+
149
+ x = X.new
150
+ x.foo # foo
151
+
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+ mmh = MultiHookHandler.new
153
+ mmh.add( Hook1.new ) # :foo => :bar
154
+ mmh.add( Hook2.new ) # :bar => :test1
155
+
156
+ mmh.evalhook("x.foo") # test1
157
+ mmh.evalhook("x.bar") # test1
158
+
159
+ === MultiHookHandler Example 2
160
+
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+ require "rubygems"
162
+ require "evalhook"
163
+
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+ include EvalHook
165
+
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+ class DenyFooFilter < HookHandler
167
+ def handle_method(klass,recv,method_name)
168
+
169
+ if method_name == :foo
170
+ raise SecurityError
171
+ else
172
+ nil
173
+ end
174
+ end
175
+ end
176
+
177
+ class RedirectFooToBar < HookHandler
178
+ def handle_method(klass,recv,method_name)
179
+
180
+ if method_name == :foo
181
+ redirect_method(klass,recv,:bar)
182
+ else
183
+ nil
184
+ end
185
+ end
186
+ end
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+
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+ class X
189
+ def foo
190
+ print "foo\n"
191
+ end
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+
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+ def bar
194
+ print "bar\n"
195
+ end
196
+ end
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+
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+
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+ x = X.new
200
+ x.foo # foo
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+
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+ mmh = MultiHookHandler.new
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+ mmh.add( DenyFooFilter.new )
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+ mmh.add( RedirectFooToBar.new )
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+
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+ begin
207
+ mmh.evalhook("x.foo")
208
+ rescue SecurityError
209
+ print "foo method filtered by a SecurityError exception\n"
210
+ end
211
+
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+
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+ mmh = MultiHookHandler.new
214
+ mmh.add( RedirectFooToBar.new )
215
+ mmh.add( DenyFooFilter.new )
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+
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+ mmh.evalhook("x.foo")
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+
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+
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+
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221
  == Copying
106
222
 
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- Copyright (c) 2010 Dario Seminara, released under the GPL License (see LICENSE)
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+ Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Dario Seminara, released under the GPL License (see LICENSE)
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@@ -6,18 +6,19 @@ require 'rake/gempackagetask'
6
6
 
7
7
  spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
8
8
  s.name = 'evalhook'
9
- s.version = '0.1.3'
9
+ s.version = '0.2.0'
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10
  s.author = 'Dario Seminara'
11
11
  s.email = 'robertodarioseminara@gmail.com'
12
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  s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
13
13
  s.summary = 'Alternate eval which hook all methods executed in the evaluated code'
14
14
  s.homepage = "http://github.com/tario/evalhook"
15
+ s.add_dependency "evalmimic", ">= 0.1.0"
15
16
  s.has_rdoc = true
16
17
  s.extra_rdoc_files = [ 'README' ]
17
18
  s.rdoc_options << '--main' << 'README'
18
19
  s.extensions = FileList["ext/**/extconf.rb"].to_a
19
20
  s.files = Dir.glob("{examples,lib,test}/**/*.rb") + Dir.glob("ext/**/*.c") + Dir.glob("ext/**/*.h") + Dir.glob("ext/**/extconf.rb") +
20
- [ 'AUTHORS', 'CHANGELOG', 'README', 'Rakefile', 'TODO' ]
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+ [ 'LICENSE', 'AUTHORS', 'CHANGELOG', 'README', 'Rakefile', 'TODO' ]
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  end
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23
 
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24
  desc 'Run tests'
data/examples/example3.rb CHANGED
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ class Hook < EvalHook::HookHandler
10
10
 
11
11
  if method_name == :print
12
12
  # change the method_name to alternative_print
13
- Redirect.new(klass, recv, "alternative_print")
13
+ redirect_method(klass, recv, "alternative_print")
14
14
  else
15
15
  nil # do nothing
16
16
  end
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
1
+ require "rubygems"
2
+ require "evalhook"
3
+
4
+ include EvalHook
5
+
6
+ class Hook1 < HookHandler
7
+ def handle_method(klass,recv,method_name)
8
+
9
+ if method_name == :foo
10
+ redirect_method(klass,recv,:bar)
11
+ else
12
+ nil
13
+ end
14
+ end
15
+ end
16
+
17
+ class Hook2 < HookHandler
18
+ def handle_method(klass,recv,method_name)
19
+
20
+ if method_name == :bar
21
+ redirect_method(klass,recv,:test1)
22
+ else
23
+ nil
24
+ end
25
+ end
26
+ end
27
+
28
+ class X
29
+ def foo
30
+ print "foo\n"
31
+ end
32
+
33
+ def bar
34
+ print "bar\n"
35
+ end
36
+
37
+ def test1
38
+ print "test1\n"
39
+ end
40
+ end
41
+
42
+
43
+ x = X.new
44
+ x.foo # foo
45
+
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+ mmh = MultiHookHandler.new
47
+ mmh.add( Hook1.new ) # :foo => :bar
48
+ mmh.add( Hook2.new ) # :bar => :test1
49
+
50
+ mmh.evalhook("x.foo") # test1
51
+ mmh.evalhook("x.bar") # test1
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+
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+
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+
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
1
+ require "rubygems"
2
+ require "evalhook"
3
+
4
+ include EvalHook
5
+
6
+ class DenyFooFilter < HookHandler
7
+ def handle_method(klass,recv,method_name)
8
+
9
+ if method_name == :foo
10
+ raise SecurityError
11
+ else
12
+ nil
13
+ end
14
+ end
15
+ end
16
+
17
+ class RedirectFooToBar < HookHandler
18
+ def handle_method(klass,recv,method_name)
19
+
20
+ if method_name == :foo
21
+ redirect_method(klass,recv,:bar)
22
+ else
23
+ nil
24
+ end
25
+ end
26
+ end
27
+
28
+ class X
29
+ def foo
30
+ print "foo\n"
31
+ end
32
+
33
+ def bar
34
+ print "bar\n"
35
+ end
36
+ end
37
+
38
+
39
+ x = X.new
40
+ x.foo # foo
41
+
42
+ mmh = MultiHookHandler.new
43
+ mmh.add( DenyFooFilter.new )
44
+ mmh.add( RedirectFooToBar.new )
45
+
46
+ begin
47
+ mmh.evalhook("x.foo")
48
+ rescue SecurityError
49
+ print "foo method filtered by a SecurityError exception\n"
50
+ end
51
+
52
+
53
+ mmh = MultiHookHandler.new
54
+ mmh.add( RedirectFooToBar.new )
55
+ mmh.add( DenyFooFilter.new )
56
+
57
+ mmh.evalhook("x.foo")
@@ -99,12 +99,71 @@ void process_individual_node(NODE* node, VALUE handler) {
99
99
  ID id = node->nd_mid;
100
100
 
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101
  switch (nd_type(node)) {
102
- case NODE_XSTR:
102
+ case NODE_XSTR:{
103
+
104
+ NODE* args1 = NEW_LIST(NEW_LIT(node->nd_lit));
105
+ node->nd_recv = NEW_LIT(handler);
106
+ node->nd_mid = rb_intern("hooked_xstr");
107
+ node->nd_args = args1;
108
+
109
+ nd_set_type(node, NODE_CALL);
110
+ break;
111
+ }
103
112
  case NODE_DXSTR:{
104
- rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Forbidden node type xstr (system call execution)");
113
+
114
+ NODE* newnode = malloc(sizeof(NODE));
115
+
116
+ memcpy(newnode, node, sizeof(NODE));
117
+ nd_set_type(newnode, NODE_DSTR);
118
+
119
+ NODE* args1 = NEW_LIST(newnode);
120
+
121
+ node->nd_recv = NEW_LIT(handler);
122
+ node->nd_mid = rb_intern("hooked_xstr");
123
+ node->nd_args = args1;
124
+
125
+ nd_set_type(node, NODE_CALL);
126
+
127
+ break;
105
128
  }
106
129
  case NODE_COLON3: {
107
- rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Forbidden node type colon3 (reference to global namespace)");
130
+
131
+ ID const_id = node->u2.id;
132
+
133
+ VALUE two_points = rb_str_new2("::");
134
+ VALUE base_namespace_sym = rb_funcall(handler, rb_intern("base_namespace"),0);
135
+ VALUE base_namespace_str = rb_funcall(base_namespace_sym, rb_intern("to_s"), 0);
136
+ VALUE base_namespace_array = rb_funcall(base_namespace_str, rb_intern("split"), 1, two_points);
137
+
138
+ if (RARRAY(base_namespace_array)->len == 1) {
139
+ node->nd_mid = const_id;
140
+ node->nd_head = NEW_CONST(SYM2ID(base_namespace_sym));
141
+ } else {
142
+ node->nd_mid = const_id;
143
+
144
+ NODE* prevnode;
145
+
146
+ int i;
147
+ for (i=0; i<RARRAY(base_namespace_array)->len; ++i) {
148
+
149
+
150
+ VALUE curr = rb_ary_entry(base_namespace_array, i);
151
+
152
+ ID curr_id =
153
+ SYM2ID(rb_funcall(curr, rb_intern("to_sym"), 0) );
154
+
155
+ if (i==0) {
156
+ prevnode = NEW_CONST(curr_id);
157
+ } else {
158
+ prevnode = NEW_COLON2(prevnode, curr_id);
159
+ }
160
+ }
161
+
162
+ node->nd_head = prevnode;
163
+ }
164
+
165
+ nd_set_type(node, NODE_COLON2);
166
+ break;
108
167
  }
109
168
  /* case NODE_LASGN:
110
169
  case NODE_IASGN:
@@ -641,6 +700,39 @@ VALUE caller_obj(VALUE self, VALUE rblevel) {
641
700
  }
642
701
 
643
702
 
703
+ static void
704
+ blk_mark(data)
705
+ struct BLOCK *data;
706
+ {
707
+ while (data) {
708
+ rb_gc_mark_frame(&data->frame);
709
+ rb_gc_mark((VALUE)data->scope);
710
+ rb_gc_mark((VALUE)data->var);
711
+ rb_gc_mark((VALUE)data->body);
712
+ rb_gc_mark((VALUE)data->self);
713
+ rb_gc_mark((VALUE)data->dyna_vars);
714
+ rb_gc_mark((VALUE)data->cref);
715
+ rb_gc_mark(data->wrapper);
716
+ rb_gc_mark(data->block_obj);
717
+ data = data->prev;
718
+ }
719
+ }
720
+
721
+ static void
722
+ blk_free(data)
723
+ struct BLOCK *data;
724
+ {
725
+ void *tmp;
726
+
727
+ while (data) {
728
+ frame_free(&data->frame);
729
+ tmp = data;
730
+ data = data->prev;
731
+ free(tmp);
732
+ }
733
+ }
734
+
735
+
644
736
  VALUE validate_syntax(VALUE self, VALUE code) {
645
737
 
646
738
  NODE* node = rb_compile_string("(eval)", code, 1);
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
1
+ =begin
2
+
3
+ This file is part of the evalhook project, http://github.com/tario/evalhook
4
+
5
+ Copyright (c) 2010 Roberto Dario Seminara <robertodarioseminara@gmail.com>
6
+
7
+ evalhook is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8
+ it under the terms of the gnu general public license as published by
9
+ the free software foundation, either version 3 of the license, or
10
+ (at your option) any later version.
11
+
12
+ evalhook is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13
+ but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
14
+ merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. see the
15
+ gnu general public license for more details.
16
+
17
+ you should have received a copy of the gnu general public license
18
+ along with evalhook. if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19
+
20
+ =end
21
+ require "evalhook"
22
+
23
+ module EvalHook
24
+
25
+ class MultiHookHandler < HookHandler
26
+ def initialize
27
+ @nested_hook_handlers = Array.new
28
+ end
29
+
30
+ # Add a nested hook handler to the hook handler chain (see examples)
31
+ def add(nested_hh)
32
+ @nested_hook_handlers << nested_hh
33
+ end
34
+
35
+ def handle_method(klass, recv, method_id)
36
+ lastret = nil
37
+
38
+ @nested_hook_handlers.each do |hh|
39
+ currret = hh.handle_method(klass, recv, method_id)
40
+
41
+ lastret = currret || lastret
42
+
43
+ if (currret)
44
+ klass = currret.klass
45
+ recv = currret.recv
46
+ method_id = currret.method_name
47
+ end
48
+ end
49
+
50
+ lastret
51
+ end
52
+
53
+ def handle_cdecl(*args)
54
+ lastret = nil
55
+
56
+ @nested_hook_handlers.each do |hh|
57
+ currret = hh.handle_cdecl(*args)
58
+ lastret = currret || lastret
59
+ end
60
+
61
+ lastret
62
+ end
63
+
64
+ def handle_gasgn(*args)
65
+
66
+ lastret = nil
67
+
68
+ @nested_hook_handlers.each do |hh|
69
+ currret = hh.handle_gasgn(*args)
70
+ lastret = currret || lastret
71
+ end
72
+
73
+ lastret
74
+ end
75
+
76
+ def handle_xstr(str)
77
+
78
+ lastret = nil
79
+
80
+ @nested_hook_handlers.each do |hh|
81
+ lastret = hh.handle_xstr(str)
82
+ str = lastret || str
83
+ end
84
+
85
+ lastret
86
+ end
87
+
88
+ end
89
+
90
+ end
@@ -51,4 +51,38 @@ module RedirectHelper
51
51
  end
52
52
  end
53
53
 
54
+ class RedirectGasgn
55
+ attr_reader :global_id
56
+ attr_reader :value
57
+
58
+ def initialize(global_id, value)
59
+ @global_id = global_id
60
+ @value = value
61
+ end
62
+ end
63
+
64
+ class RedirectCdecl
65
+ attr_reader :klass
66
+ attr_reader :const_id
67
+ attr_reader :value
68
+
69
+ def initialize(klass, const_id, value)
70
+ @klass = klass
71
+ @const_id = const_id
72
+ @value = value
73
+ end
74
+ end
75
+
76
+ def redirect_method(*args)
77
+ Redirect.new(*args)
78
+ end
79
+
80
+ def redirect_gasgn(*args)
81
+ RedirectGasgn.new(*args)
82
+ end
83
+
84
+ def redirect_cdecl(*args)
85
+ RedirectCdecl.new(*args)
86
+ end
87
+
54
88
  end
data/lib/evalhook.rb CHANGED
@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ along with evalhook. if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21
21
  require "evalhook"
22
22
  require "evalhook_base"
23
23
  require "evalhook/redirect_helper"
24
+ require "evalhook/multi_hook_handler"
25
+ require "evalmimic"
24
26
 
25
27
 
26
28
  class Object
@@ -92,6 +94,23 @@ module EvalHook
92
94
 
93
95
  class HookHandler
94
96
 
97
+ include RedirectHelper
98
+
99
+ attr_accessor :base_namespace
100
+
101
+ def initialize
102
+ super
103
+ self.base_namespace = Object
104
+ end
105
+
106
+ def base_namespace=( obj )
107
+ if obj.instance_of? Symbol
108
+ @base_namespace = obj
109
+ else
110
+ @base_namespace = obj.to_s.to_sym
111
+ end
112
+ end
113
+
95
114
  # used internally
96
115
  class HookCdecl
97
116
  def initialize(klass, hook_handler)
@@ -161,11 +180,22 @@ module EvalHook
161
180
  nil
162
181
  end
163
182
 
183
+ # Overwrite to handle the evaluation o colon3 nodes (access to global namespace)
184
+ def handle_colon3(*args)
185
+ nil
186
+ end
187
+
188
+ # Overwrite to handle the evaluation o xstr nodes (execution of shell commands)
189
+ def handle_xstr(*args)
190
+ nil
191
+ end
192
+
164
193
  # Overwrite to handle the method calls. By default do nothing and the methods are called normally
165
194
  def handle_method(klass,recv,method_name)
166
195
  nil
167
196
  end
168
197
 
198
+ # used internally
169
199
  def hooked_super(*args)
170
200
  hm = caller_obj(2).hooked_method(caller_method(2))
171
201
  hm.set_class(caller_class(2).superclass)
@@ -180,18 +210,29 @@ module EvalHook
180
210
  end
181
211
  end
182
212
 
183
- def evalhook(*args)
213
+ # used internally
214
+ def hooked_xstr(str)
215
+ runstr = handle_xstr(str) || str
216
+ end
217
+
218
+ define_eval_method :evalhook
219
+
220
+ # used internally
221
+ def internal_eval(b_, original_args)
222
+ raise ArgumentError if original_args.size == 0
223
+ evalhook_i(original_args[0], original_args[1] || b_, original_args[2] || "(eval)", original_args[3] || 0)
224
+ end
184
225
 
185
- EvalHook.method_handler = self
226
+ def evalhook_i(code, b_ = nil, name = "(eval)", line = 1)
186
227
 
187
- EvalHook.validate_syntax args[0]
228
+ EvalHook.validate_syntax code
188
229
 
189
- args[0] = "
230
+ code = "
190
231
  retvalue = nil
191
232
  EvalHook.double_run do |run|
192
233
  ( if (run)
193
234
  retvalue = begin
194
- #{args[0]}
235
+ #{code}
195
236
  end
196
237
  EvalHook::FakeEvalHook
197
238
  else
@@ -200,7 +241,7 @@ module EvalHook
200
241
  end
201
242
  retvalue
202
243
  "
203
- eval(*args)
244
+ eval(code, b_, name, line)
204
245
 
205
246
  end
206
247
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: evalhook
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- hash: 29
4
+ hash: 23
5
5
  prerelease: false
6
6
  segments:
7
7
  - 0
8
- - 1
9
- - 3
10
- version: 0.1.3
8
+ - 2
9
+ - 0
10
+ version: 0.2.0
11
11
  platform: ruby
12
12
  authors:
13
13
  - Dario Seminara
@@ -15,10 +15,25 @@ autorequire:
15
15
  bindir: bin
16
16
  cert_chain: []
17
17
 
18
- date: 2010-12-28 00:00:00 -03:00
18
+ date: 2011-01-22 00:00:00 -03:00
19
19
  default_executable:
20
- dependencies: []
21
-
20
+ dependencies:
21
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
22
+ name: evalmimic
23
+ prerelease: false
24
+ requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
25
+ none: false
26
+ requirements:
27
+ - - ">="
28
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
29
+ hash: 27
30
+ segments:
31
+ - 0
32
+ - 1
33
+ - 0
34
+ version: 0.1.0
35
+ type: :runtime
36
+ version_requirements: *id001
22
37
  description:
23
38
  email: robertodarioseminara@gmail.com
24
39
  executables: []
@@ -30,11 +45,15 @@ extra_rdoc_files:
30
45
  files:
31
46
  - examples/example1.rb
32
47
  - examples/example3.rb
48
+ - examples/example5.rb
49
+ - examples/example4.rb
33
50
  - examples/example2.rb
51
+ - lib/evalhook/multi_hook_handler.rb
34
52
  - lib/evalhook/redirect_helper.rb
35
53
  - lib/evalhook.rb
36
54
  - ext/evalhook_base/evalhook_base.c
37
55
  - ext/evalhook_base/extconf.rb
56
+ - LICENSE
38
57
  - AUTHORS
39
58
  - CHANGELOG
40
59
  - README