mustache 0.10.0 → 0.11.0
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- data/Rakefile +20 -19
- data/lib/mustache.rb +15 -4
- data/lib/mustache/generator.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/mustache/version.rb +1 -1
- data/man/mustache.1 +14 -3
- data/man/mustache.1.html +3 -3
- data/man/mustache.5 +214 -37
- data/man/mustache.5.html +116 -41
- data/man/mustache.5.ron +102 -36
- data/test/fixtures/lambda.mustache +3 -0
- data/test/fixtures/lambda.rb +27 -0
- data/test/mustache_test.rb +29 -0
- metadata +14 -5
data/Rakefile
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exec "kicker -e rake test lib examples"
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data/lib/mustache.rb
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data/lib/mustache/version.rb
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def test_sections_returning_lambdas_get_called_with_text
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view = Lambda.new
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view[:name] = 'Chris'
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assert_equal "Hi Chris.", view.render.chomp
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assert_equal 1, view.calls
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assert_equal "Hi Chris.", view.render.chomp
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assert_equal 1, view.calls
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assert_equal "Hi Chris.", view.render.chomp
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assert_equal 1, view.calls
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end
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def test_lots_of_staches
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template = "{{{{foo}}}}"
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442
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end
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template
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end
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+
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def test_inherited_attributes
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Object.const_set :TestNamespace, Module.new
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base = Class.new(Mustache)
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tmpl = Class.new(base)
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+
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{:template_path => File.expand_path('./foo'),
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:template_extension => 'stache',
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:view_namespace => TestNamespace,
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:view_path => './foo'
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}.each do |attr, value|
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base.send("#{attr}=", value)
|
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|
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assert_equal value, tmpl.send(attr)
|
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+
end
|
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|
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end
|
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|
end
|
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CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
|
|
1
1
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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2
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name: mustache
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3
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
-
|
4
|
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prerelease: false
|
5
|
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segments:
|
6
|
+
- 0
|
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|
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- 11
|
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|
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- 0
|
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|
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version: 0.11.0
|
5
10
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platform: ruby
|
6
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authors:
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- Chris Wanstrath
|
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|
|
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14
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bindir: bin
|
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15
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cert_chain: []
|
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16
|
|
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|
-
date: 2010-04-
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17
|
+
date: 2010-04-18 00:00:00 -04:00
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18
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default_executable:
|
14
19
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dependencies: []
|
15
20
|
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@@ -71,6 +76,8 @@ files:
|
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- test/fixtures/inner_partial.txt
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|
- test/fixtures/inverted_section.mustache
|
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78
|
- test/fixtures/inverted_section.rb
|
79
|
+
- test/fixtures/lambda.mustache
|
80
|
+
- test/fixtures/lambda.rb
|
74
81
|
- test/fixtures/namespaced.mustache
|
75
82
|
- test/fixtures/namespaced.rb
|
76
83
|
- test/fixtures/nested_objects.mustache
|
@@ -108,18 +115,20 @@ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
|
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115
|
requirements:
|
109
116
|
- - ">="
|
110
117
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
118
|
+
segments:
|
119
|
+
- 0
|
111
120
|
version: "0"
|
112
|
-
version:
|
113
121
|
required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
114
122
|
requirements:
|
115
123
|
- - ">="
|
116
124
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
125
|
+
segments:
|
126
|
+
- 0
|
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127
|
version: "0"
|
118
|
-
version:
|
119
128
|
requirements: []
|
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129
|
|
121
130
|
rubyforge_project:
|
122
|
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rubygems_version: 1.3.
|
131
|
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rubygems_version: 1.3.6
|
123
132
|
signing_key:
|
124
133
|
specification_version: 3
|
125
134
|
summary: Mustache is a framework-agnostic way to render logic-free views.
|