icu_tournament 1.0.11 → 1.0.12
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For handling SwissPerfect files the _dbf_, _inifile_ and _rubyzip_ gems are required.
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For Ruby prior to version 1.9 the _fastercsv_ gem is needed to handle CSV files.
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== Usage
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Because the data is in three parts, some of which are in a legacy binary format, serialization to this format is
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not supported. Instead, a method is provided to serialize any tournament type into the text export format of
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erfect, an example of which is shown below.
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Mark Orr
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date: 2010-10-14 00:00:00 +01:00
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type: :development
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version_requirements: *id005
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description: Convert files of chess tournament data in different formats to ruby classes and vice-versa.
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