need 1.0.2 → 1.0.3
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- data/History.txt +5 -0
- data/Manifest.txt +3 -1
- data/README.txt +3 -1
- data/Rakefile +1 -1
- data/lib/need.rb +2 -2
- data/test/test_files/file_a.rb +1 -0
- data/test/test_files/file_b.rb +3 -0
- metadata +6 -4
data/History.txt
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data/Manifest.txt
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data/README.txt
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= need
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* http://need.rubyforge.org
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* source code - http://github.com/dfg59/need/tree/master
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== DESCRIPTION:
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== INSTALL:
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* sudo gem install need
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* rubyforge - sudo gem install need
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* github - sudo gem install dfg59-need --source=http://gems.github.com
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== LICENSE:
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data/Rakefile
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Hoe.new('need', Need::VERSION) do |p|
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p.rubyforge_name = 'need'
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p.author = 'Drew Olson'
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p.email = '
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p.email = 'drew@drewolson.org'
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p.summary = 'Need makes relative requries just work'
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p.description = p.paragraphs_of('README.txt', 2..5).join("\n\n")
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p.url = "http://need.rubyforge.org"
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module Need
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VERSION = '1.0.
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VERSION = '1.0.3'
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# need takes a block which should contain a string of the relative path to the file
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# you wish to need.
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def need(&block)
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require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(eval("__FILE__",block
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require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(eval("__FILE__",block)),block.call))
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end
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end
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need{"file_b"}
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: need
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.0.
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version: 1.0.3
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Drew Olson
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2008-
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date: 2008-05-23 00:00:00 -05:00
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default_executable:
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dependencies:
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version: 1.5.1
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description: "== DESCRIPTION: Need makes ruby relative requires just work. Simply need a file with a relative path and the file will always be required correctly, regardless of what file your application is being launched through. Typically, ruby projects would unshift lib onto $PATH or use the File.dirname(__FILE__) trick. Using need means you don't have to worry about either of these. Assume you have two files, one directly in lib and the other in lib/extensions. Let's assume that file_a in lib requires file_b, in lib/extensions. Previously, you would doing some crazy load path unshifting or use the __FILE__ trick to make these requires flexible enough to work when your app is being accessed by rake, through a test suite, or required as a gem. Now, just use need. In file_a: need{\"extensions/file_b\"}"
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executables: []
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- Rakefile
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homepage: http://need.rubyforge.org
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requirements: []
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rubyforge_project: need
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rubygems_version: 1.1.1
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 2
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summary: Need makes relative requries just work
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