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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
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- data/.gemtest +0 -0
- data/.gitignore +17 -0
- data/.hoerc +20 -0
- data/Code-of-Conduct.rdoc +27 -60
- data/Contributing.rdoc +0 -1
- data/History.rdoc +75 -36
- data/Licence.rdoc +2 -16
- data/Manifest.txt +10 -18
- data/README.rdoc +46 -46
- data/Rakefile +112 -58
- data/lib/mime-types.rb +0 -2
- data/lib/mime/type.rb +183 -415
- data/lib/mime/type/columnar.rb +27 -62
- data/lib/mime/types.rb +37 -135
- data/lib/mime/types/cache.rb +49 -73
- data/lib/mime/types/columnar.rb +42 -48
- data/lib/mime/types/container.rb +30 -0
- data/lib/mime/types/deprecations.rb +1 -22
- data/lib/mime/types/full.rb +17 -0
- data/lib/mime/types/loader.rb +10 -137
- data/lib/mime/types/logger.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/mime/types/registry.rb +81 -0
- data/support/benchmarks/load.rb +27 -26
- data/support/benchmarks/load_allocations.rb +14 -7
- data/support/benchmarks/object_counts.rb +6 -4
- data/support/profile/columnar.rb +5 -0
- data/support/profile/columnar_full.rb +5 -0
- data/support/profile/full.rb +5 -0
- data/test/minitest_helper.rb +3 -12
- data/test/test_mime_type.rb +461 -454
- data/test/test_mime_types.rb +126 -86
- data/test/test_mime_types_cache.rb +55 -45
- data/test/test_mime_types_class.rb +113 -97
- data/test/test_mime_types_lazy.rb +19 -23
- data/test/test_mime_types_loader.rb +5 -32
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- data/lib/mime/types/loader_path.rb +0 -15
- data/support/apache_mime_types.rb +0 -108
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