heredoc_unindent 1.0.1 → 1.0.2

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+ === 1.0.2 / 2011-01-26
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+ * 2 minor enhancements
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+ * Changed example in README and other minor editions
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+ * Added new rake task: clean_all
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  === 1.0.1 / 2011-01-26
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  * 7 minor enhancements
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@@ -8,35 +8,31 @@ Removes common margin from indented strings such as the ones produced by
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  heredocs, i.e., strips out leading whitespace chars at the beggining of
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  each line (but only as much as the line with the smallest margin).
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- It is acknowledged that many strings defined in heredocs contain nothing but
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- code to be read exclusively by parsers (e.g., Kernel#eval or web browser's),
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- which are basically insensitive to extra indentation. Nevertheless, in cases
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- when the string is printed or displayed, the unintended indentation is rarely
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- innocuous -- and thus the reason for this gem.
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+ It is acknowledged that many strings defined by heredocs contain nothing but
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+ code to be read exclusively by parsers (e.g., Kernel#eval), which are often
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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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- puts <<-EOS.unindent
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- "How wonderful it is
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+ s1 = <<-EOS
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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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+ s2 = <<-EOS.unindent
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+ How wonderful it is
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  to be able
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- to unindent heredocs"
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+ to do it!
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  EOS
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  end
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- produces
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- "How wonderful it is
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- to unindent heredocs"
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- instead of
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- "How wonderful it is
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- to unindent heredocs"
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+ s1[0, 13] #=> " How sad"
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+ s2[0, 13] #=> "How wonderful"
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- which would result without #unindent.
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+ " foo\n bar\n baz".unindent #=> "foo\n bar\nbaz"
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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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  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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- It is acknowledged that many strings defined in heredocs contain nothing but
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- code to be read exclusively by parsers (e.g., Kernel#eval or web browser's),
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- innocuous -- and thus the reason for this gem.
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+ It is acknowledged that many strings defined by heredocs contain nothing but
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+ code to be read exclusively by parsers (e.g., Kernel#eval), which are often
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+ insensitive to extra indentation. Nevertheless, in the cases the string is
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+ thus the reason for this gem.
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