hashlib 0.0.1 → 0.0.2
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: hashlib
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.0.
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version: 0.0.2
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prerelease:
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2013-03-14 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies: []
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description:
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for representing rich object structures.\n\nget\n---\n\nThe get method is used to
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allow for retrieval of a deeply-nested value in a hash structure.\n\nGiven:\n\n```ruby\nconfig
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= {\n :global => {\n :security => {\n :sslroot => '/etc/ssl'\n },\n
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\ :pidfile => '/var/run/example.pid'\n },\n :plugins => ['logger', 'cruncher']\n}\n```\n\nThe
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following statements are equivalent:\n\n```ruby\nconfig.get('global.security.sslroot')\n\n#
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returns the same thing as\n\nconfig[:global][:security][:sslroot]\n```\n\nHowever,
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let's say you attempted to get <code>config[:global][:adapters][:path]</code>. You
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would get a nasty NilError because <code>:adapters</code> doesn't exist. However,
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if you used <code>config.get('global.adapters.path')</code>, the result would just
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be <code>nil</code>. _get_ also takes a second argument that let's you specify
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the default value if the given path is not found. This lets you very easily work
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with rich nested hashes while also specifying sane defaults for missing values.\n\n\nset\n---\n\nThe
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set method is the opposite of get. It creates one or more intermediary hashes along
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a specified path and setting the value for the last component.\n\n```ruby\ny = {}\ny.set('this.is.a.number',
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4)\n\n# results in\n# {\"this\"=>{\n# \"is\"=>{\n# \"a\"=>{\n# \"number\"=>4\n#
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}}}}\n\n```\n"
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description: Hashlib extends the base Ruby Hash class with new methods that offer
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useful functionality for working with hashes, specifically addressing handling of
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deeply-nested Hashes for representing rich object structures.
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email: garyhetzel@gmail.com
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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