heredoc_unindent 1.0.1 → 1.0.2
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heredocs, i.e., strips out leading whitespace chars at the beggining of
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It is acknowledged that many strings defined
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It is acknowledged that many strings defined by heredocs contain nothing but
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insensitive to extra indentation. Nevertheless, in the cases the string is
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printed or displayed, the unintended indentation is rarely innocuous -- and
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thus the reason for this gem.
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== SYNOPSIS:
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if true
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How sad it is
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to be unable
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to unindent heredocs
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EOS
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How wonderful it is
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to do it!
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"How wonderful it is
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== REQUIREMENTS:
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Hoe.spec 'heredoc_unindent' do
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developer('Adriano Mitre', 'adriano.mitre@gmail.com')
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version: 1.0.2
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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heredocs, i.e., strips out leading whitespace chars at the beggining of
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