meta_compile 0.1.1 → 0.1.2
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- metadata +7 -6
data/meta_compile.gemspec
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = 'meta_compile'
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s.version = '0.1.
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s.version = '0.1.2'
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s.summary = "Meta compiler framework for Ruby"
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s.description = "A meta compilation framework à la Meta-II by Val Schorre, now for Ruby. Bootstrapped from a pure-C implementation of Meta-II but then self-hosting. A main attraction is that the core specification file is very short (~26 lines), and fully self-contained (both syntax and semantics in s single file) which makes it easy for Rubyists to get into the wonderful world of meta compilation."
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s.description = "A meta compilation framework à la Meta-II by Val Schorre, now for Ruby. Bootstrapped from a pure-C implementation of Meta-II but then self-hosting. A main attraction is that the core specification file is very short (~26 lines), and fully self-contained (both syntax and semantics in s single file) which makes it easy for Rubyists to get into the wonderful world of meta compilation. See github homepage for details and examples: https://github.com/robertfeldt/meta_compile"
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s.author = "Robert Feldt"
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s.email = 'robert.feldt@gmail.com'
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s.homepage = 'https://github.com/robertfeldt/meta_compile'
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metadata
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: meta_compile
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.1.
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version: 0.1.2
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prerelease:
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2012-11-26 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies: []
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description: A meta compilation framework à la Meta-II by Val Schorre, now for
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Bootstrapped from a pure-C implementation of Meta-II but then self-hosting.
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attraction is that the core specification file is very short (~26 lines),
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self-contained (both syntax and semantics in s single file) which makes
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for Rubyists to get into the wonderful world of meta compilation.
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description: ! 'A meta compilation framework à la Meta-II by Val Schorre, now for
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Ruby. Bootstrapped from a pure-C implementation of Meta-II but then self-hosting.
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A main attraction is that the core specification file is very short (~26 lines),
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and fully self-contained (both syntax and semantics in s single file) which makes
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it easy for Rubyists to get into the wonderful world of meta compilation. See github
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homepage for details and examples: https://github.com/robertfeldt/meta_compile'
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email: robert.feldt@gmail.com
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executables:
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- meta_compile
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