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  == VERSION
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- This documentation refers to hen version 0.1.6
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+ This documentation refers to hen version 0.1.7
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  == DESCRIPTION
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  Source code (old):: <http://prometheus.rubyforge.org/svn/scratch/hen>
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  Source code:: <http://github.com/blackwinter/hen>
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  Rubyforge project:: <http://rubyforge.org/projects/prometheus>
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+ Gemcutter:: <http://gemcutter.org/gems/hen>
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  == AUTHORS
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  == LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
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- Copyright (C) 2007-2008 University of Cologne,
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  Albertus-Magnus-Platz, 50932 Cologne, Germany
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  hen is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
data/Rakefile CHANGED
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  Hen.lay! {{
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  "helper that fits my own personal style.",
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  :files => FileList['lib/**/*.rb', 'bin/*'].to_a,
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  # #
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  # hen -- Just a Rake helper #
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  # TODO: Implement 'list' action -- List available hens with their tasks (?)
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  ### PLACE YOUR DESCRIPTION HERE ###
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+ == LINKS
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+ <%= ask! "Program's name" %> is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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  require 'hen'
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  Hen.lay! {{
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- :rubyforge => {
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- :package => %q{<%= ask! "Program's name" %>}
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- },
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  :gem => {
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+ :name => %q{<%= ask! "Program's name" %>},
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  :version => <%= ask! "Module's/Class' name" %>::VERSION,
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data/lib/hen.rb CHANGED
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  # Handle include/exclude requirements
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  # Ask the user to enter an appropriate value for +key+. Uses
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  # already stored answer if present, unless +cached+ is false.
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- original_ask("Please enter your #{key}: ")
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+ original_ask("Please enter your #{key}: ", &block)
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  rescue Interrupt
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  abort ''
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  end
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  # Same as #ask, but requires a non-empty value to be entered.
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  max = 3
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  # #
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  # A component of hen, the Rake helper. #
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  # #
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  # Albertus-Magnus-Platz, #
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@@ -104,6 +104,36 @@ class Hen
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  block[*block_args]
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  end
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+ # Prepare the use of Gemcutter. Returns the Gemcutter (pseudo-)object.
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+ def init_gemcutter
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+
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+ gc = Object.new
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+ Gem::CommandManager.instance.run(['push', gem])
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+ end
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+ gc
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+ end
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+ # Encapsulates tasks targeting at Gemcutter, skipping those if
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+ # proc to obtain Gemcutter objects from (via +call+; reaching out
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+ # to init_gemcutter).
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+ def gemcutter(&block)
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+ raise 'Skipping Gemcutter tasks' unless require_gemcutter
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+
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+ raise LocalJumpError, 'no block given' unless block
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+
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+ block_args = []
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+ block_args << lambda { |*args|
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+ init_gemcutter
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+ } if block.arity > 0
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+
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+ block[*block_args]
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+ end
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+
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  private
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109
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  # Loads the Rubyforge library, giving a
@@ -116,6 +146,19 @@ class Hen
116
146
  end
117
147
  end
118
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+ # Loads the Gemcutter 'push' command, giving
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+ # a nicer error message if it's not found.
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+ def require_gemcutter(relax = true)
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+ require 'rubygems/command_manager'
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+
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+ require 'commands/abstract_command'
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+ require 'commands/push'
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+
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+ Gem::Commands::PushCommand
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+ rescue LoadError, NameError
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+ raise "Please install the 'gemcutter' gem first." unless relax
160
+ end
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+
119
162
  end
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163
 
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  end
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ class Hen
4
4
 
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5
  MAJOR = 0
6
6
  MINOR = 1
7
- TINY = 6
7
+ TINY = 7
8
8
 
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9
  class << self
10
10
 
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Hen :gem => :rdoc do
42
42
 
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  gem_options[:rubyforge_project] ||= rf_config[:project]
44
44
 
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- if rf_project = gem_options[:rubyforge_project]
45
+ if rf_project = gem_options[:rubyforge_project] and !rf_project.empty?
46
46
  rdoc_dir = rf_config[:rdoc_dir] == :package ?
47
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  rf_config[:package] || gem_options[:name] : RDOC_OPTIONS[:rdoc_dir]
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@@ -103,11 +103,12 @@ Hen :gem => :rdoc do
103
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  pkg.need_zip = true
104
104
  end
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105
 
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+ begin
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  rubyforge do |rf_config, rf_pool|
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108
 
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  desc 'Package and upload the release to Rubyforge'
109
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  task :release => [:package, :publish_docs] do
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- files = Dir[File.join('pkg', "#{pkg_task.package_name}.*")]
111
+ files = Dir[File.join(pkg_task.package_dir, "#{pkg_task.package_name}.*")]
111
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  abort 'Nothing to release!' if files.empty?
112
113
 
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  # shorten to (at most) three digits
@@ -121,9 +122,22 @@ Hen :gem => :rdoc do
121
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  #uc['release_changes'] = changes if changes
122
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  #uc['preformatted'] = true
123
124
 
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- rf.add_release rf_config[:project], pkg_task.name, version, *files
125
+ rf.add_release(rf_config[:project], pkg_task.name, version, *files)
125
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126
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127
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129
+ rescue RuntimeError => err
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+ raise unless err.to_s == 'Skipping Rubyforge tasks'
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+
132
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+ gc.push(File.join(pkg_task.package_dir, pkg_task.gem_file))
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
128
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129
143
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4
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5
5
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6
6
 
7
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8
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7
+ if gem_name = config[:gem][:name] or rf_package = config[:rubyforge][:package]
8
+ rdoc_options[:title] ||= "#{gem_name || rf_package} Application documentation"
9
9
  end
10
10
 
11
11
  ### rdoc_dir
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ Hen :rdoc do
45
45
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46
46
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47
47
 
48
+ begin
48
49
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49
50
 
50
51
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@@ -75,5 +76,8 @@ Hen :rdoc do
75
76
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76
77
 
77
78
  end
79
+ rescue RuntimeError => err
80
+ raise unless err.to_s == 'Skipping Rubyforge tasks'
81
+ end
78
82
 
79
83
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: hen
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.1.6
4
+ version: 0.1.7
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Jens Wille
@@ -9,28 +9,28 @@ autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
11
 
12
- date: 2009-01-26 00:00:00 +01:00
12
+ date: 2009-12-16 00:00:00 +01:00
13
13
  default_executable:
14
14
  dependencies:
15
15
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
- name: rubyforge
16
+ name: ruby-nuggets
17
17
  type: :runtime
18
18
  version_requirement:
19
19
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
20
20
  requirements:
21
21
  - - ">="
22
22
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
23
- version: "0"
23
+ version: 0.3.3
24
24
  version:
25
25
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
26
- name: ruby-nuggets
26
+ name: highline
27
27
  type: :runtime
28
28
  version_requirement:
29
29
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
30
30
  requirements:
31
31
  - - ">="
32
32
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
33
- version: 0.3.3
33
+ version: "0"
34
34
  version:
35
35
  description: Hoe or Echoe? No, thanks! Just a Rake helper that fits my own personal style.
36
36
  email: jens.wille@uni-koeln.de
@@ -56,31 +56,29 @@ files:
56
56
  - lib/hens/gem.rake
57
57
  - lib/hens/test.rake
58
58
  - lib/hens/spec.rake
59
- - example/hens
60
59
  - example/hens/sample.rake
61
- - example/project
62
60
  - example/project/Rakefile
63
61
  - example/project/COPYING
64
62
  - example/project/ChangeLog
65
- - example/project/lib
66
- - example/project/lib/__progname__
67
63
  - example/project/lib/__progname__/version.rb
68
64
  - example/project/lib/__progname__.rb
69
65
  - example/project/README
70
66
  - example/.henrc
71
67
  has_rdoc: true
72
68
  homepage: http://prometheus.rubyforge.org/hen
69
+ licenses: []
70
+
73
71
  post_install_message:
74
72
  rdoc_options:
75
- - --inline-source
76
73
  - --title
77
74
  - hen Application documentation
78
- - --charset
79
- - UTF-8
80
75
  - --main
81
76
  - README
82
- - --all
83
77
  - --line-numbers
78
+ - --inline-source
79
+ - --all
80
+ - --charset
81
+ - UTF-8
84
82
  require_paths:
85
83
  - lib
86
84
  required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -98,9 +96,9 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
98
96
  requirements: []
99
97
 
100
98
  rubyforge_project: prometheus
101
- rubygems_version: 1.3.1
99
+ rubygems_version: 1.3.5
102
100
  signing_key:
103
- specification_version: 2
101
+ specification_version: 3
104
102
  summary: Hoe or Echoe? No, thanks! Just a Rake helper that fits my own personal style.
105
103
  test_files: []
106
104