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- = File::Tail for Ruby
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+ # File::Tail for Ruby
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- == Description
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+ ## Description
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  This is a small ruby library that allows it to "tail" files in Ruby, including
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  following a file, that still is growing like the unix command 'tail -f' can.
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- == Download
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+ ## Download
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- The latest version of <b>File::Tail</b> (file-tail) can be found at
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+ The latest version of *File::Tail* (file-tail) can be found at
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- http://www.ping.de/~flori
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-
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- Online Documentation should be located at
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  http://flori.github.com/file-tail
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- == Installation
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+ ## Installation
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  # gem install file-tail
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- To install from the source repository, just type into the command line as root:
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-
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+ ## Usage
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  File::Tail is a module in the File class. A lightweight class interface for
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  logfiles can be seen under File::Tail::Logfile.
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+
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+ log.extend(File::Tail)
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+ include File::Tail
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+ end
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+ log # MyFile.new("myfile")
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+ log.interval # 10
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+ log.backward(10)
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  A command line utility named rtail, that uses File::Tail is provided as well.
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+ ## Documentation
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  To create the documentation of this module, type
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  pager program that use this module. You also may want look
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+ ## Author
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  Florian Frank mailto:flori@ping.de
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+ ## License
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- the Free Software Foundation: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
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- readme 'README.rdoc'
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  s.authors = ["Florian Frank".freeze]
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+ s.date = "2017-04-13"
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  s.description = "Library to tail files in Ruby".freeze
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  s.email = "flori@ping.de".freeze
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- s.extra_rdoc_files = ["README.rdoc".freeze, "lib/file-tail.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/group.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/line_extension.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/logfile.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/tailer.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/version.rb".freeze]
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- s.files = [".gitignore".freeze, ".travis.yml".freeze, "CHANGES".freeze, "COPYING".freeze, "Gemfile".freeze, "README.rdoc".freeze, "Rakefile".freeze, "VERSION".freeze, "bin/rtail".freeze, "examples/pager.rb".freeze, "examples/tail.rb".freeze, "file-tail.gemspec".freeze, "lib/file-tail.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/group.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/line_extension.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/logfile.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/tailer.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/version.rb".freeze, "tests/file_tail_group_test.rb".freeze, "tests/file_tail_test.rb".freeze, "tests/test_helper.rb".freeze]
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = ["README.md".freeze, "lib/file-tail.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/group.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/line_extension.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/logfile.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/tailer.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/version.rb".freeze]
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+ s.files = [".gitignore".freeze, ".travis.yml".freeze, "CHANGES".freeze, "COPYING".freeze, "Gemfile".freeze, "README.md".freeze, "Rakefile".freeze, "VERSION".freeze, "bin/rtail".freeze, "examples/pager.rb".freeze, "examples/tail.rb".freeze, "file-tail.gemspec".freeze, "lib/file-tail.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/group.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/line_extension.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/logfile.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/tailer.rb".freeze, "lib/file/tail/version.rb".freeze, "tests/file_tail_group_test.rb".freeze, "tests/file_tail_test.rb".freeze, "tests/test_helper.rb".freeze]
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  s.homepage = "http://github.com/flori/file-tail".freeze
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- s.licenses = ["GPL-2.0".freeze]
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- s.rdoc_options = ["--title".freeze, "File-tail - File::Tail for Ruby".freeze, "--main".freeze, "README.rdoc".freeze]
19
- s.rubygems_version = "2.6.3".freeze
17
+ s.licenses = ["Apache-2.0".freeze]
18
+ s.rdoc_options = ["--title".freeze, "File-tail - File::Tail for Ruby".freeze, "--main".freeze, "README.md".freeze]
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+ s.rubygems_version = "2.6.11".freeze
20
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  s.summary = "File::Tail for Ruby".freeze
21
21
  s.test_files = ["tests/file_tail_group_test.rb".freeze, "tests/file_tail_test.rb".freeze, "tests/test_helper.rb".freeze]
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24
24
  s.specification_version = 4
25
25
 
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26
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27
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27
+ s.add_development_dependency(%q<gem_hadar>.freeze, ["~> 1.9.1"])
28
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  s.add_development_dependency(%q<test-unit>.freeze, ["~> 2.4.0"])
29
29
  s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<tins>.freeze, ["~> 1.0"])
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  else
31
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31
+ s.add_dependency(%q<gem_hadar>.freeze, ["~> 1.9.1"])
32
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  s.add_dependency(%q<test-unit>.freeze, ["~> 2.4.0"])
33
33
  s.add_dependency(%q<tins>.freeze, ["~> 1.0"])
34
34
  end
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  else
36
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36
+ s.add_dependency(%q<gem_hadar>.freeze, ["~> 1.9.1"])
37
37
  s.add_dependency(%q<test-unit>.freeze, ["~> 2.4.0"])
38
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  s.add_dependency(%q<tins>.freeze, ["~> 1.0"])
39
39
  end
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94
94
  # value from the filesystem block size.
95
95
  attr_accessor :default_bufsize
96
96
 
97
+ # Override the default line separator
98
+ attr_accessor :line_separator
99
+
97
100
  # Skip the first <code>n</code> lines of this file. The default is to don't
98
101
  # skip any lines at all and start at the beginning of this file.
99
102
  def forward(n = 0)
103
+ preset_attributes unless defined? @lines
100
104
  rewind
101
105
  while n > 0 and not eof?
102
- readline
106
+ readline(@line_separator)
103
107
  n -= 1
104
108
  end
105
109
  self
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115
119
  # filesystem this file belongs to or 8192 bytes if this cannot
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  # be determined.
117
121
  def backward(n = 0, bufsize = nil)
122
+ preset_attributes unless defined? @lines
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123
  if n <= 0
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124
  seek(0, File::SEEK_END)
120
125
  return self
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127
132
  while n > 0 and tell > 0 do
128
133
  seek(-bufsize, File::SEEK_CUR)
129
134
  buffer = read(bufsize)
130
- n -= buffer.count("\n")
135
+ n -= buffer.count(@line_separator)
131
136
  seek(-bufsize, File::SEEK_CUR)
132
137
  end
133
138
  else
134
139
  rewind
135
140
  buffer = read(size)
136
- n -= buffer.count("\n")
141
+ n -= buffer.count(@line_separator)
137
142
  rewind
138
143
  end
139
144
  rescue Errno::EINVAL
@@ -142,7 +147,7 @@ class File
142
147
  end
143
148
  pos = -1
144
149
  while n < 0 # forward if we are too far back
145
- pos = buffer.index("\n", pos + 1)
150
+ pos = buffer.index(@line_separator, pos + 1)
146
151
  n += 1
147
152
  end
148
153
  seek(pos + 1, File::SEEK_CUR)
@@ -177,7 +182,7 @@ class File
177
182
  redo
178
183
  rescue ReopenException => e
179
184
  until eof? || @n == 0
180
- block.call readline
185
+ block.call readline(@line_separator)
181
186
  @n -= 1 if @n
182
187
  end
183
188
  reopen_file(e.mode)
@@ -193,7 +198,7 @@ class File
193
198
  def read_line(&block)
194
199
  if @n
195
200
  until @n == 0
196
- block.call readline
201
+ block.call readline(@line_separator)
197
202
  @lines += 1
198
203
  @no_read = 0
199
204
  @n -= 1
@@ -201,7 +206,7 @@ class File
201
206
  end
202
207
  raise ReturnException
203
208
  else
204
- block.call readline
209
+ block.call readline(@line_separator)
205
210
  @lines += 1
206
211
  @no_read = 0
207
212
  output_debug_information
@@ -223,6 +228,7 @@ class File
223
228
  @break_if_eof = false unless defined? @break_if_eof
224
229
  @return_if_eof = false unless defined? @return_if_eof
225
230
  @max_interval ||= 10
231
+ @line_separator ||= $/
226
232
  @interval ||= @max_interval
227
233
  @suspicious_interval ||= 60
228
234
  @lines = 0
@@ -241,9 +247,8 @@ class File
241
247
  @stat = nil
242
248
  raise ReopenException.new(:top)
243
249
  end
244
- else
245
- @stat = stat
246
250
  end
251
+ @stat = stat
247
252
  rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::ESTALE
248
253
  raise ReopenException
249
254
  end
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  module File::Tail
2
2
  # File::Tail version
3
- VERSION = '1.1.1'
3
+ VERSION = '1.2.0'
4
4
  VERSION_ARRAY = VERSION.split('.').map(&:to_i) # :nodoc:
5
5
  VERSION_MAJOR = VERSION_ARRAY[0] # :nodoc:
6
6
  VERSION_MINOR = VERSION_ARRAY[1] # :nodoc:
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: file-tail
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.1.1
4
+ version: 1.2.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Florian Frank
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2016-04-19 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2017-04-13 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: gem_hadar
@@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ dependencies:
16
16
  requirements:
17
17
  - - "~>"
18
18
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
19
- version: 1.7.1
19
+ version: 1.9.1
20
20
  type: :development
21
21
  prerelease: false
22
22
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
23
23
  requirements:
24
24
  - - "~>"
25
25
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
26
- version: 1.7.1
26
+ version: 1.9.1
27
27
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
28
28
  name: test-unit
29
29
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ email: flori@ping.de
57
57
  executables: []
58
58
  extensions: []
59
59
  extra_rdoc_files:
60
- - README.rdoc
60
+ - README.md
61
61
  - lib/file-tail.rb
62
62
  - lib/file/tail.rb
63
63
  - lib/file/tail/group.rb
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ files:
71
71
  - CHANGES
72
72
  - COPYING
73
73
  - Gemfile
74
- - README.rdoc
74
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75
75
  - Rakefile
76
76
  - VERSION
77
77
  - bin/rtail
@@ -90,14 +90,14 @@ files:
90
90
  - tests/test_helper.rb
91
91
  homepage: http://github.com/flori/file-tail
92
92
  licenses:
93
- - GPL-2.0
93
+ - Apache-2.0
94
94
  metadata: {}
95
95
  post_install_message:
96
96
  rdoc_options:
97
97
  - "--title"
98
98
  - File-tail - File::Tail for Ruby
99
99
  - "--main"
100
- - README.rdoc
100
+ - README.md
101
101
  require_paths:
102
102
  - lib
103
103
  required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
112
112
  version: '0'
113
113
  requirements: []
114
114
  rubyforge_project:
115
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115
+ rubygems_version: 2.6.11
116
116
  signing_key:
117
117
  specification_version: 4
118
118
  summary: File::Tail for Ruby