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data/README.rdoc
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Install the gem
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gem install irregular_method
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Add it to your environment.rb
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== Usage
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The purpose of irregular_method is to allow methods with regular expression names to be defined. To do so, simply define a method using the reg_def command.
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All reg_def methods are passed back the MatchData and the arguments passed to the call. For instance, let's say we have this class:
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class Layer
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include ::Irregular::Method
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cattr_accessor :layers
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What's nice about this is you no longer need to write a bunch of messy code in your method_missing. Instead, write it as reg_def's and have a cleaner definition of your class. Let's take a look at one more example:
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class Example < ActiveRecord::Base
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data/VERSION
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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s.authors = ["Mike Nelson"]
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s.date = %q{2010-03-15}
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s.description = %q{Writing a bunch of case statements to handle regular expressions in method missing is just plain annoying. I suggest they get separated out and defined as their own methods. Well... ruby doesn't really let that happen, so this is the alternative.}
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s.email = %q{mdnelson30@gmail.com}
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s.summary = %q{Method missing is messy. Fix it by defining regular expression methods.}
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it "should implement and bind reg_def properly" do
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MethodMissing.irregular_methods.size.should eql(4)
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authors:
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dependencies:
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description: Writing a bunch of case statements to handle regular expressions in method missing is just plain annoying. I suggest they get separated out and defined as their own methods. Well... ruby doesn't really let that happen, so this is the alternative.
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summary: Method missing is messy. Fix it by defining regular expression methods.
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