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+ source "http://rubygems.org"
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+ # Add dependencies required to use your gem here.
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+ # Example:
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+ # gem "activesupport", ">= 2.3.5"
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+
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+ # Add dependencies to develop your gem here.
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+ # Include everything needed to run rake, tests, features, etc.
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+ group :development do
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+ gem "shoulda", ">= 0"
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+ gem "rdoc", "~> 3.12"
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+ gem "bundler", "~> 1.0.0"
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+ gem "jeweler", "~> 1.8.3"
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+ gem "rcov", ">= 0"
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+ end
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+
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+ group :test do
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+ gem "ruby-debug"
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+ gem "riot", "0.11.0"
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+ end
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Uwe L. Korn
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+ Copyright (c) 2008 Justin Knowlden
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+ Copyright (c) 2012 Paul Schreiber
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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+ NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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+ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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+ OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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+ WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ = Smurf
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+
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+ Smurf is a Rails plugin that does Javascript and CSS minification the way you would expect. See, with Rails `2.x` we got this cool new `:cache` option on `javascript_include_tag` and `stylesheet_link_tag`, but no option for minifying the cached file(s).
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+
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+ Smurf ends that. Smurf - if installed and when caching is enabled for the environment - will nab the concatenated file content from Rails just before it saves it and minifies the content using either Google Closure Compiler, JSmin or a custom CSS compressor.
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+
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+ Some cool things about Smurf, which also allude to the reasons I wrote it:
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+
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+ * Smurf will only run when Rails needs to cache new files
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+ * It will never run on its own
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+ * It requires absolutely no configuration
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+ * Other than installing it, you don't need to do anything
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+ * It just gets out of your way
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+
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+ Smurf will work with most versions of Rails `2.3.x` and above; including Rails `3.0.x`.
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+
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+ === JSmin
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+
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+ The Javascript is minified with the [Google Closure Compiler](http://code.google.com/p/closure-compiler/).
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+ If the Closure Compiler fails, we fall back to JSMin (using Ryan Grove's Ruby port).
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+
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+ === Smurf CSS Compressor
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+
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+ The following are the rules I applied, gathered from various perusals around the Internet*s*
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+
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+ 1. Replace consecutive whitespace characters with a single space
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+ 2. Remove whitespace around opening brackets
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+ 3. Remove whitespace in front of closing brackets
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+ 4. Remove the semi-colon just before the closing bracket
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+ 5. Remove comments between `/* ... */` - this could be a problem (esp. for CSS hacks)
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+ 6. Remove spaces around `;`, `:`, and `,` characters
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+ 7. Ensure whitespace between closing brackets and periods
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+
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+ == Installation
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+
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+ You install Smurf as a gem:
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+
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+ sudo gem install ps-smurf
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+
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+ Because this latest version is intended to work with Rails 3 and above, you'll need to update your Gemfile ad add:
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+
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+ gem 'ps-smurf'
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+
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+ Then, wherever you define `javascript_include_tag` or `stylesheet_link_tag`, make sure to add the standard `:cache => true` or `:cache => 'some_bundle'` options.
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+
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+ Also make sure to at least have this setting in your production.rb:
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+
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+ config.perform_caching = true
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+
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+ ### Small suggestion
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+
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+ [bcarpenter](http://github.com/bcarpenter) reminded all of us that Rails will generate real files if you set `config.action_controller.perform_caching` to `true`. If you happen to do this while developing your fantastic Rails app you may also accidentally commit them to your development repository. This is not what you want as it can send you and your awesome developer friends down the wrong rabbit hole ... and then when you figure out the problem you may be understandably and misguidedly pissed at Smurf :)
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+
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+ [bcarpenter](http://github.com/bcarpenter) didn't seem too mad since he reached out to me (whew!) and suggested I add a little comment about making sure to ignore the generated cache files/directories in your SCM of choice. If you happen to be using git, be sure to do something to the effect of the following in your `.gitignore` file:
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+
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+ public/*/cache/*
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+
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+ == Testing
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+
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+ Simple:
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+
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+ rake
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+
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+ If you want to play around with different versions, you'll need to update the Gemfile version of rails. While Smurf itself should work as is with Rails 3 and Rails 2.3.x, the test setup is different enough between 3 and 2.3.x that I can't make guarantees. If you need a previous version, look for the appropriate tag in the source code.
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+
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+ == Copyright
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Justin Knowlden, Lance Ivy, Scott White, Daniel Schierbeck, Nicolas Viennot, Paul Schreiber and Uwe L. Korn. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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+ # encoding: utf-8
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'bundler'
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+ begin
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+ Bundler.setup(:default, :development)
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+ rescue Bundler::BundlerError => e
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+ $stderr.puts e.message
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+ $stderr.puts "Run `bundle install` to install missing gems"
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+ exit e.status_code
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+ end
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+ require 'rake'
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+
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+ require 'jeweler'
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+ Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gem|
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+ # gem is a Gem::Specification... see http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/20 for more options
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+ gem.name = "ps-smurf"
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+ gem.homepage = "http://github.com/paulschreiber/ps-smurf"
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+ gem.license = "MIT"
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+ gem.summary = "Rails plugin to automatically minify JS and CSS when their bundles get cached"
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+ gem.description = "Rails plugin to automatically minify JS and CSS when their bundles get cached."
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+ gem.email = "paulschreiber@gmail.com"
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+ gem.authors = ["Justin 'Gus' Knowlden", "Nicolas Viennot", "Ryan Grove", "Paul Schreiber"]
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+ # dependencies defined in Gemfile
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+ gem.add_development_dependency "riot"
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+ end
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+ Jeweler::RubygemsDotOrgTasks.new
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+
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |test|
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+ test.libs << 'lib' << 'test'
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+ test.pattern = 'test/**/test_*.rb'
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+ test.verbose = true
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+ end
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+
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+ require 'rcov/rcovtask'
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+ Rcov::RcovTask.new do |test|
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+ test.libs << 'test'
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+ test.pattern = 'test/**/test_*.rb'
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+ test.verbose = true
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+ test.rcov_opts << '--exclude "gems/*"'
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+ end
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+
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+ task :default => :test
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+
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+ require 'rdoc/task'
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc|
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+ version = File.exist?('VERSION') ? File.read('VERSION') : ""
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+
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
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+ rdoc.title = "ps-smurf #{version}"
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README*')
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
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+ end
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+ //
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+ // Contents
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+ //
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+
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+ The Closure Compiler performs checking, instrumentation, and
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+ optimizations on JavaScript code. The purpose of this README is to
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+ explain how to build and run the Closure Compiler.
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+
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+ The Closure Compiler requires Java 6 or higher.
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+ http://www.java.com/
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+
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+
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+ //
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+ // Building The Closure Compiler
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+ //
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+
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+ There are three ways to get a Closure Compiler executable.
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+
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+ 1) Use one we built for you.
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+
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+ Pre-built Closure binaries can be found at
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+ http://code.google.com/p/closure-compiler/downloads/list
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+
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+
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+ 2) Check out the source and build it with Apache Ant.
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+
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+ First, check out the full source tree of the Closure Compiler. There
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+ are instructions on how to do this at the project site.
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+ http://code.google.com/p/closure-compiler/source/checkout
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+
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+ Apache Ant is a cross-platform build tool.
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+ http://ant.apache.org/
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+
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+ At the root of the source tree, there is an Ant file named
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+ build.xml. To use it, navigate to the same directory and type the
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+ command
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+
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+ ant jar
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+
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+ This will produce a jar file called "build/compiler.jar".
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+
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+
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+ 3) Check out the source and build it with Eclipse.
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+
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+ Eclipse is a cross-platform IDE.
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+ http://www.eclipse.org/
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+
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+ Under Eclipse's File menu, click "New > Project ..." and create a
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+ "Java Project." You will see an options screen. Give the project a
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+ name, select "Create project from existing source," and choose the
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+ root of the checked-out source tree as the existing directory. Verify
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+ that you are using JRE version 6 or higher.
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+
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+ Eclipse can use the build.xml file to discover rules. When you
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+ navigate to the build.xml file, you will see all the build rules in
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+ the "Outline" pane. Run the "jar" rule to build the compiler in
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+ build/compiler.jar.
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+
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+
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+ //
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+ // Running The Closure Compiler
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+ //
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+
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+ Once you have the jar binary, running the Closure Compiler is straightforward.
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+
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+ On the command line, type
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+
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+ java -jar compiler.jar
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+
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+ This starts the compiler in interactive mode. Type
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+
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+ var x = 17 + 25;
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+
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+ then hit "Enter", then hit "Ctrl-Z" (on Windows) or "Ctrl-D" (on Mac or Linux)
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+ and "Enter" again. The Compiler will respond:
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+
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+ var x=42;
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+
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+ The Closure Compiler has many options for reading input from a file,
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+ writing output to a file, checking your code, and running
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+ optimizations. To learn more, type
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+
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+ java -jar compiler.jar --help
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+
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+ You can read more detailed documentation about the many flags at
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+ http://code.google.com/closure/compiler/docs/gettingstarted_app.html
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+
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+
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+ //
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+ // Compiling Multiple Scripts
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+ //
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+
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+ If you have multiple scripts, you should compile them all together with
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+ one compile command.
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+
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+ java -jar compiler.jar --js=in1.js --js=in2.js ... --js_output_file=out.js
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+
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+ The Closure Compiler will concatenate the files in the order they're
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+ passed at the command line.
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+ If you need to compile many, many scripts together, you may start to
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+ run into problems with managing dependencies between scripts. You
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+ should check out the Closure Library. It contains functions for
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+ enforcing dependencies between scripts, and a tool called calcdeps.py
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+ that knows how to give scripts to the Closure Compiler in the right
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+ order.
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+ http://code.google.com/p/closure-library/
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+
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+ //
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+ // Licensing
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+ //
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+
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+ Unless otherwise stated, all source files are licensed under
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+ the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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+
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+
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+ -----
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+ Code under:
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+ src/com/google/javascript/rhino
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+ test/com/google/javascript/rhino
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+
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+ URL: http://www.mozilla.org/rhino
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+ Version: 1.5R3, with heavy modifications
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+ License: Netscape Public License and MPL / GPL dual license
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+
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+ Description: A partial copy of Mozilla Rhino. Mozilla Rhino is an
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+ implementation of JavaScript for the JVM. The JavaScript parser and
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+ the parse tree data structures were extracted and modified
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+ significantly for use by Google's JavaScript compiler.
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+
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+ Local Modifications: The packages have been renamespaced. All code not
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+ relavant to parsing has been removed. A JSDoc parser and static typing
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+ system have been added.
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+
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+
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+ -----
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+ Code in:
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+ lib/libtrunk_rhino_parser_jarjared.jar
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+
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+ Rhino
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+ URL: http://www.mozilla.org/rhino
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+ Version: Trunk
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+ License: Netscape Public License and MPL / GPL dual license
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+
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+ Description: Mozilla Rhino is an implementation of JavaScript for the JVM.
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+
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+ Local Modifications: None. We've used JarJar to renamespace the code
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+ post-compilation. See:
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+ http://code.google.com/p/jarjar/
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+
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+ -----
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+ Code in:
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+ lib/args4j_deploy.jar
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+
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+ Args4j
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+ URL: https://args4j.dev.java.net/
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+ Version: 2.0.9
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+ License: MIT
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+
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+ Description:
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+ args4j is a small Java class library that makes it easy to parse command line
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+ options/arguments in your CUI application.
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+ Local Modifications: None.
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+
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+ -----
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+ Code in:
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+ lib/guava-r06.jar
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+
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+ Guava Libraries
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+ URL: http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/
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+ Version: R6
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+ License: Apache License 2.0
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+
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+ Description: Google's core Java libraries.
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+ Local Modifications: None.
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+ -----
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+ Code in:
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+ lib/hamcrest-core-1.1.jar
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+ Hamcrest
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+ URL: http://code.google.com/p/hamcrest
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+ License: BSD
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+ License File: LICENSE
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+
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+ Description:
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+ Provides a library of matcher objects (also known as constraints or
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+ predicates) allowing 'match' rules to be defined declaratively, to be used in
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+ other frameworks. Typical scenarios include testing frameworks, mocking
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+ libraries and UI validation rules.
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+ Local modifications:
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+ The original jars contained both source code and compiled classes.
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+ hamcrest-core-1.1.jar just contains the compiled classes.
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+ -----
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+ Code in:
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+ lib/jsr305.jar
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+
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+ Annotations for software defect detection
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+ URL: http://code.google.com/p/jsr-305/
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+ Version: svn revision 47
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+ License: BSD License
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+
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+ Description: Annotations for software defect detection.
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+ Local Modifications: None.
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+
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+
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+ ----
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+ Code in:
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+ lib/junit.jar
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+
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+ JUnit
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+ URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/junit/
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+ Version: 4.5
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+ License: Common Public License 1.0
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+
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+ Description: A framework for writing and running automated tests in Java.
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+
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+ Local Modifications: None.
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+
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+
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+ ---
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+ Code in:
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+ lib/protobuf-java-2.3.0.jar
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+ Protocol Buffers
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+ URL: http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/
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+ Version: 2.3.0
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+ License: New BSD License
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+
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+ Description: Supporting libraries for protocol buffers,
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+ an encoding of structured data.
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+
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+ Local Modifications: None
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+
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+
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+ ---
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+ Code in:
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+ lib/ant_deploy.jar
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+
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+ URL: http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi
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+ Version: 1.6.5
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+ License: Apache License 2.0
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+ Description:
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+ Ant is a Java based build tool. In theory it is kind of like "make"
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+ without make's wrinkles and with the full portability of pure java code.
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+ Local Modifications:
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+ Modified apache-ant-1.6.5/bin/ant to look in the ant.runfiles directory
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+
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+ ---
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+ Code in:
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+ lib/json.jar
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+ URL: http://json.org/java/index.html
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+ Version: JSON version 2
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+ License: MIT license
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+ Description:
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+ JSON is a set of java files for use in transmitting data in JSON format.
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+
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+ Local Modifications: None
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+