non-haml 1.0
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- data/lib/non-haml/colorizer.rb +14 -0
- data/lib/non-haml/parser.rb +204 -0
- data/lib/non-haml/version.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/non-haml.rb +3 -0
- metadata +49 -0
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module Color
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COLORS = {clear: 0, red: 31, green: 32, yellow: 33, blue: 34, gray: 30, grey: 30}
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def self.method_missing(color_name, *args)
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if args.first.is_a? String
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color(color_name) + args.first + color(:clear)
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else
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color(color_name) + args.first.inspect + color(:clear)
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end
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end
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def self.color(color)
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"\e[#{COLORS[color.to_sym]}m"
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end
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end
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# Simple line-wise parser for converting special files into slightly-enhanced
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# files. No need for anything too complicated like a full-on grammar.
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# Similar syntax to haml.
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# Example usage:
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# require 'non-haml'
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# NonHaml.generate 'output/source.c', 'source.c', binding
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module NonHaml
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class << self
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attr_accessor :last_ok_line, :out, :base_dir
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def concat spaces=nil, text=nil
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if spaces.nil? and text.nil?
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self.out << "\n"
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else
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text.to_s.lines do |l|
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self.out << "#{' '*spaces}#{l.rstrip}\n"
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end
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end
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end
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def generate out_name, in_name, context, base_dir='./', verbose=false
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NonHamlParser.new.generate out_name, in_name, context, base_dir, verbose
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end
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def filename
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# Retrieves the current filename.
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@filenames.last
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end
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def push_filename new_name
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@filenames ||= []
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@filenames << new_name
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end
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def pop_filename
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@filenames.pop
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end
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def current_filename
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"#{base_dir}#{NonHaml.filename}"
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end
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end
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class IndentError < StandardError
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end
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class ParseError < StandardError
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end
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class NonHamlParser
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def parse text, base_control_indent=0, base_indent=0
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@s = ""
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def store text
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@s << "#{text}\n"
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end
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# Number of indents at the start of blocks.
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@block_starts = []
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@statements = []
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@base_control_indent = base_control_indent
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def control_indent
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' ' * (@block_starts.length + @base_control_indent)
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end
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def dedent indent, suppress_end=false
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dedented = false
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@block_starts.reverse.take_while{|x| x >= indent}.each do |x|
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# Close some blocks to get back to the right indentation level.
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@block_starts.pop
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unless suppress_end and %w{if elsif else}.include?(@statements.pop) and x == indent
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store control_indent + 'end'
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end
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dedented = true # return status so we know whether to skip a blank line.
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end
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dedented
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end
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text.lines.with_index do |line,i|
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line.rstrip!
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line =~ /^( *)(.*)$/
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indent, line = $1.length, $2
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indent += base_indent
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if (line =~ /^- *((if|unless|for|elsif|else)\b.*)$/) or (line =~ /^- *(.*\bdo\b *(|.*|)?)$/)
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# Entering a block.
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if %w{elsif else}.include? $2
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store control_indent + "NonHaml.last_ok_line = #{i}"
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dedent indent, %w{elsif else}.include?($2)
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else
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dedent indent, %w{elsif else}.include?($2)
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store control_indent + "NonHaml.last_ok_line = #{i}"
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end
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store control_indent + $1
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@block_starts << indent
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@statements << $2
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# Output should have same indent as block.
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concat_indent = indent
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elsif line =~ /= ?non_haml ['"](.*)['"]/
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store control_indent + "NonHaml.last_ok_line = #{i}"
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file = NonHaml.base_dir + $1
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if File.readable? file
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store control_indent + "NonHaml.push_filename '#{$1}'"
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@s += parse open(file).read, control_indent.length, indent
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else
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store control_indent + "raise Errno::ENOENT, '\"#{$1}\"'"
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end
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store control_indent + "NonHaml.pop_filename"
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elsif line.strip.length.zero?
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# Blank line. Output and move on. Don't change indent. Only do this
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# for if blocks though, so 'if false' doesn't generate optional blank
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# line and 'if true' does.
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#if @statements.last == 'if' or @statements.empty?
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# XXX disabled temporarily because it sucked.
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store control_indent + "NonHaml.last_ok_line = #{i}"
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#if @statements.empty?
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store "#{control_indent}NonHaml.concat"
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#end
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else
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dedented = dedent indent
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store control_indent + "NonHaml.last_ok_line = #{i}"
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# Now deal with whatever we have left.
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if line =~ /^- *(.*)$/
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# Generic Ruby statement that isn't entering/leaving a block.
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store control_indent + $1
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elsif line =~ /^= *(.*)$/
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# Concatenate this for evaluation.
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target_indent = indent - control_indent.length
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# Deal with blank lines.
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content = $1
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content = '""' if content.empty?
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store "#{control_indent}NonHaml.concat(#{target_indent}, (#{content}))"
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elsif dedented and line.strip.empty?
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puts 'skipping'
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# Skip up to one blank line after dedenting.
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next
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# Concatenate this for output.
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target_indent = indent - control_indent.length
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# Replace #{} blocks, but completely quote the rest.
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# TODO clean up more nicely if we fail here!!!
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to_sub = []
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line.gsub!('%', '%%')
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line.gsub!(/#\{(.*?)\}/){to_sub << $1; '%s'}
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if to_sub.empty?
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# Must do pretend substitutions to get around %% characters.
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subst = " % []"
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else
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# Include brackets around all quantities, so bracket-free
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# functions get the right arguments.
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subst = " % [#{to_sub.map{|x| "(#{x})"}.join ', '}]"
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end
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store "#{control_indent}NonHaml.concat #{target_indent}, (%q##{line.gsub('#', '\\#')}##{subst})"
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end
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end
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end
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dedent 0
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end
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def generate out_name, in_name, context, base_dir, verbose
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NonHaml.base_dir = base_dir
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NonHaml.out = ""
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NonHaml.push_filename in_name
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src = parse open(NonHaml.current_filename).read
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if verbose
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src.lines.each_with_index do |l,i|
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print Color.blue '%3d ' % (i + 1)
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puts l
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end
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end
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begin
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eval src, context
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rescue Exception => e
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# Interrupt everything, give more info, then dump out the old exception.
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$stderr.puts
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$stderr.puts "in #{NonHaml.current_filename}:"
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$stderr.puts Color.red " #{e.class.name}: #{Color.blue e.to_s}"
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open(NonHaml.current_filename).lines.each_with_index.drop([NonHaml.last_ok_line - 2, 0].max).first(5).each do |line,i|
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if i == NonHaml.last_ok_line
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$stderr.print Color.red ' %3d ' % (i + 1)
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$stderr.print Color.red line
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$stderr.print ' %3d ' % (i + 1)
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$stderr.print line
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end
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open(out_name, 'w') do |f|
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f.puts NonHaml.out
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end
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data/lib/non-haml.rb
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: non-haml
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: '1.0'
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prerelease:
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Jacob Mattingley
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2012-08-16 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies: []
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description: HAML-like syntax for non-HTML
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email: jem@ieee.org
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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files:
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- lib/non-haml/colorizer.rb
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- lib/non-haml/parser.rb
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- lib/non-haml/version.rb
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- lib/non-haml.rb
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homepage: http://stanford.edu/~jacobm
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licenses: []
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post_install_message:
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rdoc_options: []
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require_paths:
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- lib
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required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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none: false
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requirements:
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- - ~>
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.9.2
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required_rubygems_version: !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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requirements: []
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rubyforge_project:
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rubygems_version: 1.8.11
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 3
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summary: HAML-like syntax for non-HTML
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test_files: []
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has_rdoc:
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