letters 0.2.4 → 0.2.5

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@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ With Letters installed, you have a suite of methods available wherever you want
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  There are almost 20 Letters methods so far. You can find them [in the documentation](http://lettersrb.com/api).
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- Let's use with the `p` method as an example. It is one of the most familiar methods. Calling it prints the receiver to STDOUT and returns the receiver:
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+ Let's use with the `o` method as an example. It is one of the most familiar methods. Calling it prints the receiver to STDOUT and returns the receiver:
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  ```ruby
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- { foo: "bar" }.p
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+ { foo: "bar" }.o
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  # => { foo: "bar" }
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  # prints { foo: "bar" }
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  ```
@@ -37,20 +37,20 @@ words.grep(/interesting/).
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  join(", ")
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  ```
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- If I want to know the state of your code after lines 3 and 5, all I have to do is add `.p` to each one:
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+ If I want to know the state of your code after lines 3 and 5, all I have to do is add `.o` to each one:
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  ```ruby
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  words.grep(/interesting/).
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  map(&:downcase).
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- group_by(&:length).p.
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+ group_by(&:length).o.
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  values_at(5, 10).
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- slice(0..2).p.
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+ slice(0..2).o.
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  join(", ")
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  ```
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- Because the `p` method (and nearly every Letters method) returns the original object, introducing it is only ever for side effects -- it won't change the output of your code.
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+ Because the `o` method (and nearly every Letters method) returns the original object, introducing it is only ever for side effects -- it won't change the output of your code.
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  This is significantly easier than breaking apart the pipeline using variable assignment or a hefty `tap` block.
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- The `p` method takes options, too, so you can add a prefix message to the output or choose another output format -- like [YAML]() or [pretty print]().
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+ The `o` method takes options, too, so you can add a prefix message to the output or choose another output format -- like [YAML]() or [pretty print]().
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@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ module Letters
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  end
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  # Print to STDOUT
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- def p(opts={}, &block)
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+ def o(opts={}, &block)
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  opts = { format: "ap", stream: $stdout }.merge opts
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  tap do |o|
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  Helpers.message opts
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  module Letters
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- VERSION = "0.2.4"
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+ VERSION = "0.2.5"
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  end
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  # Methods that can take a block
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  hash.j { nil }.should == hash
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- hash.p { nil }.should == hash
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+ hash.o { nil }.should == hash
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  end
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  describe "#a (assert)" do
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  end
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  end
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- describe "#p (print)" do
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+ describe "#o (print)" do
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  describe "when no format is given" do
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  it "writes the object as awesome_print to STDOUT" do
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  $stdout.should_receive(:puts).with(hash.awesome_inspect)
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- hash.p
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+ hash.o
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  end
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  end
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  describe "when a format is given" do
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  it "writes the object as that format to STDOUT" do
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  $stdout.should_receive(:puts).with(hash.to_yaml)
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- hash.p(:format => :yaml)
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+ hash.o(:format => :yaml)
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  end
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  end
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  describe "when a block is given" do
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  it "write the result of the block, executed in the object's context" do
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  $stdout.should_receive(:puts).with(hash.length.awesome_inspect)
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- hash.p { length }.should == hash
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+ hash.o { length }.should == hash
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  end
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  end
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  end
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  Klass = Class.new
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  Letters.patch! Klass
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  k = Klass.new
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+ k.o.should == k
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  end
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  it "adds Letters::CoreExt to objects" do
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  obj = Object.new
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  Letters.patch! obj
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  end
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  end
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: letters
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.2.4
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+ version: 0.2.5
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: awesome_print
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- requirement: &70156844194680 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirement: &70197105220140 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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  requirements:
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  - - ! '>='
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  version: '0'
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  type: :runtime
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+ version_requirements: *70197105220140
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: activesupport
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+ requirement: &70197105219700 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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  requirements:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: xml-simple
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+ requirement: &70197105219280 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: colorize
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+ requirement: &70197105218860 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  description: Letters brings Ruby debugging into the 21st century. It leverages print,
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  the debugger, control transfer, even computer beeps to let you see into your code's
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