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  1. data/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS +33 -0
  2. data/AUTHORS +19 -0
  3. data/CHANGELOG +206 -0
  4. data/COPYING +340 -0
  5. data/LICENSE +7 -0
  6. data/README +209 -0
  7. data/Rakefile +54 -0
  8. data/TODO +27 -0
  9. data/lib/ruport.rb +58 -0
  10. data/lib/ruport/config.rb +114 -0
  11. data/lib/ruport/data_row.rb +144 -0
  12. data/lib/ruport/data_set.rb +221 -0
  13. data/lib/ruport/format.rb +116 -0
  14. data/lib/ruport/format/builder.rb +89 -0
  15. data/lib/ruport/format/document.rb +77 -0
  16. data/lib/ruport/format/open_node.rb +36 -0
  17. data/lib/ruport/parser.rb +202 -0
  18. data/lib/ruport/query.rb +208 -0
  19. data/lib/ruport/query/sql_split.rb +33 -0
  20. data/lib/ruport/report.rb +116 -0
  21. data/lib/ruport/report/mailer.rb +48 -0
  22. data/test/samples/addressbook.csv +6 -0
  23. data/test/samples/car_ads.txt +505 -0
  24. data/test/samples/data.csv +3 -0
  25. data/test/samples/document.xml +22 -0
  26. data/test/samples/five_lines.txt +5 -0
  27. data/test/samples/five_paragraphs.txt +9 -0
  28. data/test/samples/ross_report.txt +58530 -0
  29. data/test/samples/ruport_test.sql +8 -0
  30. data/test/samples/stonecodeblog.sql +279 -0
  31. data/test/samples/test.sql +2 -0
  32. data/test/samples/test.yaml +3 -0
  33. data/test/tc_builder.rb +116 -0
  34. data/test/tc_config.rb +41 -0
  35. data/test/tc_data_row.rb +36 -0
  36. data/test/tc_data_set.rb +141 -0
  37. data/test/tc_database.rb +25 -0
  38. data/test/tc_document.rb +42 -0
  39. data/test/tc_element.rb +18 -0
  40. data/test/tc_page.rb +42 -0
  41. data/test/tc_query.rb +55 -0
  42. data/test/tc_reading.rb +60 -0
  43. data/test/tc_report.rb +31 -0
  44. data/test/tc_section.rb +45 -0
  45. data/test/tc_sql_split.rb +18 -0
  46. data/test/tc_state.rb +142 -0
  47. data/test/ts_all.rb +9 -0
  48. data/test/ts_format.rb +5 -0
  49. data/test/ts_parser.rb +10 -0
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+ Sometimes you just gotta pay some mad propz to the peoples.
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+
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+ - Daniel Berger for releasing gruf to the community
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+ - James Edward Gray II for letting me take query.rb and mash it into something
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+ that eventually became Ruport 0.1.0
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+ - Austin Ziegler for suggesting the Ruby License, which hopefully keeps everyone
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+ happy.
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+ - All the people at RubyConf 2005, new_haven.rb, and NYC.rb that made
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+ suggestions and let me know what kind of problems they were dealing with.
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+ - The people on the Ruport mailing list who will happily run unit tests and
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+ check out little things for me when I need it.
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+ - Francis Hwang for overall design suggestions and the contribution of SqlSplit.
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+ Additionally, his efforts on DBI to bring it back to life. (Along with the
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+ rest of the new DBI team)
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+ - Mathijs Mohlmann for pointing out that the DataRow constructor sucks and
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+ offering some patches for changes to Ruport.
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+ - JEG2 again for letting me ape Parse::Input from him ;)
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+ - Gregory Gibson for pretending like I'm a worthwhile business investment, and
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+ providing funding to let me work on Ruport, instead of like... working in a
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+ coffee shop or something.
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+ - 'A Monkey' for catching a bug before I even commited it to SVN.
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+ - RubyTalk, #ruby-lang and the Ruby community in general.
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+ Each and every one of you is my homie.
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+ Developers:
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+ ---------------------------------------------------
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+ {Gregory Brown}[mailto:gregory.t.brown@gmail.com]:
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+ Original Author and Ruport::Report hacker.
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+ {Robert Canieso}[mailto:rcanieso@gmail.com]:
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+ Currently lurking. Soon to be tester / developer
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+ Contributors / People we've stole from:
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+ ---------------------------------------------------
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+ James Edward Gray II:
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+ Original inspiration via query.rb
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+ Parse::Input which is the base for Ruport::Parser
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+
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+ Francis Hwang:
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+ SQLSplit
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+ The current version of Ruby Reports is 0.3.8
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+ key features of Ruport 0.3.8:
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+ - New configuration system
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+ - New query model
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+ - New formatting system
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+ - Total API redesign
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+ - Lots more API documentation
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+ - A parser adapted from Parse::Input
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+
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+ - ruport executable was deprecated
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+ [ Code was redesigned completely after 0.2.9 ]
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+
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+ changes since Ruport 0.2.9:
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+
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+ - Report::SQL dropped.
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+
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+ - Fixed a bug in query that made ODBC driver not work at ALL!
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+ (AFAIK, this bug was ONLY in Ruport 0.2.9)
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+
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+ - removed render() from the engine and implemented DataSet#render_as()
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+ example:
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+ @report = render(data) do |builder| builder.format = :some_format end
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+ is now: @report = data.render_as(:some_format)
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+ which takes an optional block that works as before.
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+
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+ - removed method DataSet#select_field() because it was the same as
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+ DataSet#select_fields() and of limited utility.
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+
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+ - added method DataSet#remove_fields and DataSet#remove_fields!
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+ to make data manipulation easier.
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+
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+ - added DataSet#empty?
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+ - added DataSet#clone which will actually deep copy a DataSet.
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+ - cleaned up incredibly annoying DataSet constructor so you can now pass
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+ field names and data to new()
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+
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+ - Report::DataSet now documented
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+
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+ - added hacks.rb which will include a random collection of potentially
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+ useful functions. (Already cool for making Ruport easy to use with irb).
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+ - added Document class and unit tests. Needs to be completed.
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+ - added Report::DataSet.clone for making deep copies of DataSets.
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+ - added Element, Section, Page, and Document formatting classes.
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+ - restructured unit tests, adding ts_format and ts_report
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+ and moving all non-testcase data into test/samples
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+ - restuctured library, adding ruport/format.rb and ruport/report.rb
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+ made format and report into classes, with nested classes within.
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+ - Moved the Report::Engine class into Report
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+ - reorginized DataSet#<< to be more efficient. Thanks Francis!
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+ - added OpenNode. Which is a little scary.
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+ - Francis Hwang has added SqlSplit, which has been tied into query.
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+ Now multiple statement SQL dumps can be processed by ruport.
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+ - DataSet can now safely execute commands that return no rows.
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+ (This was a bug in RubyDBI which ruport now has a workaround for)
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+
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+ - require "ruportlib" becomes require "ruport"
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+ changes since Ruport 0.2.5:
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+ - Added a new examples package with a 666 line walkthrough and more enjoyable
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+ demonstratons
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+ - Added support for multiple DSN's via add_dsn and select_dsn
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+ - Added Tagging support for DataSets.
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+ - Added DataSet#select_field and DataSet#select_fields to simplify grabbing
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+ data by column
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+ - Report::DataSet now implements to_s, for pretty printing goodness.
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+ - render_text now implemented in Format::Builder
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+ - Format::Builder now accepts headers and footers.
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+ - Format::Builder now can generate complete html via output_type
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+ - Ruport now uses FasterCSV, which is now a dependency. Yay! Dependencies!
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+ (But it IS 9x faster than the CSV lib that ships with Ruby)
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+ - Added tests to the gem spec... so you can use -t now.
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+ - DataRow#+ implemented.
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+ - Format::Builder#range implemented. (Can now format partial DataSets)
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+ - Fixed a bug in the unit tests that required Ruport to be installed.
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+ Now you can test BEFORE you install. (Sorry about that one...)
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+ - Commands that return no rows no longer crash the application
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+ (But writing to the database is still not fun nor easy)
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+ - templates/ folder now more aptly named scripts/
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+ - Report::Engine#query now returns a DataSet so chaining is possible
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+ changes since Ruport 0.2.2:
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+ - Report::DataSet and Report::DataRow are now enumerable
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+ - DataSet#eql? fixed
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+ - Format::Builder has been added to handle formatting
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+ (Supports CSV / HTML currently)
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+ - Format::Builder is easily extendable via send("render_#{@type}")
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+ - DataSet#to_html convenience method added
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+ - DataSet#fields can now be arbitrary objects (does not need to be Strings)
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+
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+ - Dropped DataRow#middle? because it was useless. (And poorly named)
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+ - FakeMailer added for testing goodness.
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+ - Dropped select() and execute() in favor of query()
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+ changes since Ruport 0.2.0:
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+ - Report becomes Engine
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+ - MockDB becomes FakeDB
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+ - MockReport becomes MockEngine
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+ - Modules are added so now,
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+ Ruport::Report::Engine,
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+ Ruport::Report::DataSet is the full name of these classes.
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+ - 'require ruportlib' runs include Ruport,
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+ so you can type Report::Engine.new instead of Ruport::Report::Engine.new
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+ - The assert that was supposed to be an assert_equal that
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+ David Black caught was fixed.
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+ - Examples are updated and now on the RubyForge FRS in many formats.
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+ (With .DS_Store and other garbage files removed! ;) )
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+ - Formatting of code was cleaned up and improved.
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+ - Generates a test.rb that does not use deprecated functions now.
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+ changes since Ruport 0.1.0:
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+ CLEANUP / ORGANIZATION:
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+ - Parseinput dependency removed for now
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+ - setup.rb support removed
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+ - gem install will now only install a single executable
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+ - dropped undocumented YAML override feature
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+ - Query class now called Report
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+ - Project split into two parts lib/ruport/db and lib/ruport/format
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+ - dropped questionable ruport_query manager function
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+ - finally turned on expandtab and tabstop=2 for Ruby style ;)
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+ FEATURES:
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+ - require 'ruportlib' lets ruport be used as a library
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+ - MockDB and MockReport added to simplify testing
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+ - DataRow and DataSet added to provide munging with ease
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+ (to_csv, DataSet.load("some.csv"), etc
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+ - DataSet.load() can restore DataSet's that were YAML.dump()'ed
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+ - load_file now supports absolute and relative paths
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+ - added many automation features to templates
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+ - added @pre and @post to Report which accept lambdas to execute
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+ before and after generate_report()
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+ - logger added.
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+ - some friendly error messages added
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+ - new method query() will eventually replace select() / execute()
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+ - {examples}[http://ruport.rubyforge.org/] available for download
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