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- data/History.rdoc +23 -0
- data/LICENSE +204 -0
- data/README.rdoc +13 -20
- data/VERSION +3 -3
- data/demo/01_demos.rdoc +4 -4
- data/demo/02_advice.rdoc +5 -6
- data/demo/03_helpers.rdoc +5 -4
- data/demo/04_samples.rdoc +1 -1
- data/demo/05_quote.rdoc +19 -6
- data/demo/07_toplevel.rdoc +0 -2
- data/lib/qed/advice.rb +6 -8
- data/lib/qed/command.rb +49 -17
- data/lib/qed/{script.rb → demo.rb} +10 -6
- data/lib/qed/evaluator.rb +28 -29
- data/lib/qed/package.yml +3 -3
- data/lib/qed/parser.rb +160 -53
- data/lib/qed/reporter/abstract.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/qed/reporter/bullet.rb +5 -5
- data/lib/qed/reporter/dotprogress.rb +6 -3
- data/lib/qed/reporter/html.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/qed/reporter/verbatim.rb +11 -16
- data/lib/qed/scope.rb +12 -6
- data/lib/qed/session.rb +27 -18
- data/lib/qedoc/document/template.rhtml +47 -4
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- data/COPYING +0 -622
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= RELEASE HISTORY
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== 2.3.0 / 2010-07-14
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Bug to the scurry! QED has broken through the code/document ceiling and
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is cracking ectoskeletons all the way to the bank. A proverbal can of
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Roach-Be-Gone this is! What's that you say? I will exlpain. QED can now
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run directly against code comments. Simply slip the qed command the -c
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option and feed it some ruby scripts, and presto watch you commnets
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fail ;) I think you can figure out what to do next.
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boards as well. The parser, which is much faster, now blocks commentary
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paragraphs and code examples togeher in one-to-one pairings. Not only
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does this clean-up the code, but it opens up the potential for Around
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advice in a future version.
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