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- data/HISTORY.rdoc +22 -1
- data/lib/core/facets/hash/to_proc.rb +20 -23
- data/lib/core/facets/kernel/dup.rb +1 -63
- data/lib/core/facets/kernel/singleton_class.rb +11 -10
- data/lib/core/facets/kernel/try_dup.rb +63 -1
- data/lib/core/facets/objectspace/reflect.rb +9 -7
- data/lib/more/facets/basicobject.rb +3 -2
- data/meta/version +1 -1
- metadata +3 -3
data/HISTORY.rdoc
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= Facets Release History
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== 2.8.
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== 2.8.4 / 2010-04-27
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This release primarily fixes a small bug that prevents
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facets.rb from loading correctly, namely reopening
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ObjectSpace as a class rather than a modules.
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* 1 Bug Fix
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* bug: ObjectSpace is a module, not a class
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* 5 Minor Enhancements
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* Hash#to_proc takes response argument replacing #to_proc_with_response.
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* Add #respond_to? as BasicObject exception.
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* Global lambda can be used instead of ObjectSpace.reflect.
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* For compatability with 1.9.2, #singleton_class no longer takes a block.
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* Ruby 1.9 is embracing try_ notation, so we will use #try_dup instead of #dup!
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== 2.8.3 / 2010-04-10
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New release which makes a few adjustments in Kernel core extensions,
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adds a few new extensions and additions, plus other small improvements.
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class Hash
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# Constructs a Proc object from a hash such
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# Constructs a Proc object from a hash such that
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# the parameter of the Proc is assigned the hash
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# keys as attributes.
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#
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# h = { :a => 1 }
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# p = h.to_proc
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# A fault-tolerent version of #to_proc.
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# It works just like #to_proc, but the block will make
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# sure the object responds to the assignment.
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# If +response+ is set to +true+, then assignment
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# will only occur if receiver responds_to? the
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# writer method.
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# CREDIT: Trans
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def to_proc(response=false)
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# Override this in a child class if it cannot be dup'ed.
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