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+ = COPYRIGHT NOTICES
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+ == Iteration
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+ Copyright:: (c) 2007 Rubyworks
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+ License:: BSD-2-Clause
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+ Website:: http://rubyworks.github.com/iteration
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+ Copyright 2007 Rubyworks. All rights reserved.
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+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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+ 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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+ this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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+ = HISTORY
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+ == 1.1.0 / 2012-12-31
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+ This release move the Iteration class to the toplevel
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+ namespace.
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+ Changes:
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+ * Move Iteration to toplevel.
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+ * Modernize build configuration.
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+ == 1.0.0 / 2009-07-18
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+ This is the initial release of Iteration.
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+ Changes:
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+ * Happy Birthday!
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  = Iteration
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- * http://death.rubyforge.org
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- * http://death.rubyforge.org/iteration
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+ {Website}[http://rubyworks.github.com/iteration] /
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+ {Development}[http://github.com/rubyworks/iteration]
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  == DESCRIPTION
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- Iteration is class that encapsulate an step in an each loop.
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+ Iteration is a class that encapsulate a step in an each loop.
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  It can be used to query infromation about an iteration easily.
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- == FEATURES/ISSUES
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+ == FEATURES
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- * This library still needs improvement however.
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  == RELEASE NOTES
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- == LICENSE
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+ == COPYRIGHTS
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- Copyright (c) 2009 Coding Dead <http://death.rubyforge.org>
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+ Copyright (c) 2009 Rubyworks
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- This program is ditributed unser the terms of the LGPL v3 license.
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+ This program is ditributed unser the terms of the *BSD-2-Clause* license.
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+ See COPYING.rdoc file for details.
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+ Enumerator = Enumerable::Enumerator
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  end
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+ # Iteration encapsulates a step in an each loop.
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+ #
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+ class Iteration
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- #
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- class Iteration
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+ attr_reader :enum, :index, :value, :prior
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+ def initialize(enum)
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+ @enum = enum
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+ @index = 0
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+ @value = nil
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+ @prior = []
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+ end
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- @enum = enum
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- @index = 0
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- @value = nil
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- @prior = []
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- end
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+ def first?
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+ index == 0
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+ end
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- index == 0
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- end
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+ def last?
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+ index+1 == enum.size
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+ end
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- end
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+ def after
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+ end
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+ #private
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+ #
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+ end
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+ # @index += 1
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+ # @prior << value
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+ # @after.shift if enum.respond_to?(:shift)
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+ #end
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+ #
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+ it = Iteration.new(self)
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+ each do |e|
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+ it.__step__(e){ yield(it) }
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+ end
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+ each do |e|
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+ end
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+ require 'microtest'
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+ require 'ae/legacy'
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metadata CHANGED
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  name: iteration
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- version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ prerelease:
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- authors:
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+ authors:
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+ - Trans
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+ date: 2011-12-31 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ description: ! 'Iteration is class that encapsulate an step in an each loop.
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- date: 2009-07-18 00:00:00 -04:00
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- default_executable:
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- dependencies: []
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- description: |-
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- Iteration is class that encapsulate an step in an each loop.
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- It can be used to query infromation about an iteration easily.
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- email: transfire@gmail.com
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+ It can be used to query infromation about an iteration easily.'
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+ files:
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- requirements:
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