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+ == 0.0.1 2007-07-22
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+ * 1 major enhancement:
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+ * Initial release
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+ * most features of the Arduino software library functional
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+ * experimental implementation of the serial interface
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+ * complete rake-based build, compile, and upload cycle
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+ History.txt
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+ License.txt
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+ Manifest.txt
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+ README.txt
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+ Rakefile
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+ bin/rad
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+ lib/rad.rb
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+ lib/rad/arduino_sketch.rb
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+ lib/rad/init.rb
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+ lib/rad/todo.txt
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+ lib/rad/tasks/build_and_make.rake
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+ lib/rad/tasks/rad.rb
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+ lib/rad/version.rb
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+ lib/rad/generators/makefile/makefile.erb
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+ lib/rad/generators/makefile/makefile.rb
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+ scripts/txt2html
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+ setup.rb
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+ spec/models/spec_helper.rb
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+ spec/models/arduino_sketch_spec.rb
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+ spec/spec.opts
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+ website/index.html
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+ website/index.txt
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+ website/javascripts/rounded_corners_lite.inc.js
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+ website/stylesheets/screen.css
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+ website/template.rhtml
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+ README for rad
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+ ==============
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/clean'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rake/packagetask'
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+ require 'rake/gempackagetask'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ require 'rake/contrib/rubyforgepublisher'
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+ require 'fileutils'
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+ require 'hoe'
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+ begin
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+ require 'spec/rake/spectask'
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ puts 'To use rspec for testing you must install rspec gem:'
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+ puts '$ sudo gem install rspec'
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+ exit
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+ end
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+
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+ include FileUtils
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+ require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'lib', 'rad', 'version')
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+
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+ BIN = "rad"
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+ AUTHOR = 'Greg Borenstein' # can also be an array of Authors
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+ EMAIL = "greg@mfdz.com"
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+ DESCRIPTION = "A framework for programming the Arduino physcial computing platform using Ruby. RAD converts Ruby scripts written using a set of Rails-like conventions and helpers into C source code which can be compiled and run on the Arduino microcontroller."
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+ GEM_NAME = 'rad' # what ppl will type to install your gem
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+
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+ @config_file = "~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml"
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+ @config = nil
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+ def rubyforge_username
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+ unless @config
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+ begin
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+ @config = YAML.load(File.read(File.expand_path(@config_file)))
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+ rescue
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+ puts <<-EOS
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+ ERROR: No rubyforge config file found: #{@config_file}"
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+ Run 'rubyforge setup' to prepare your env for access to Rubyforge
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+ - See http://newgem.rubyforge.org/rubyforge.html for more details
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+ EOS
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+ exit
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+ end
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+ end
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+ @rubyforge_username ||= @config["username"]
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+ end
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+
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+ RUBYFORGE_PROJECT = 'rad' # The unix name for your project
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+ HOMEPATH = "http://#{RUBYFORGE_PROJECT}.rubyforge.org"
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+ DOWNLOAD_PATH = "http://rubyforge.org/projects/#{RUBYFORGE_PROJECT}"
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+
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+ NAME = "rad"
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+ REV = nil
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+ # UNCOMMENT IF REQUIRED:
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+ # REV = `svn info`.each {|line| if line =~ /^Revision:/ then k,v = line.split(': '); break v.chomp; else next; end} rescue nil
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+ VERS = Rad::VERSION::STRING + (REV ? ".#{REV}" : "")
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+ CLEAN.include ['**/.*.sw?', '*.gem', '.config', '**/.DS_Store']
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+ RDOC_OPTS = ['--quiet', '--title', 'rad documentation',
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+ "--opname", "index.html",
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+ "--line-numbers",
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+ "--main", "README",
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+ "--inline-source"]
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+
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+ class Hoe
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+ def extra_deps
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+ @extra_deps.reject { |x| Array(x).first == 'hoe' }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Generate all the Rake tasks
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+ # Run 'rake -T' to see list of generated tasks (from gem root directory)
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+ hoe = Hoe.new(GEM_NAME, VERS) do |p|
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+ p.author = AUTHOR
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+ p.description = DESCRIPTION
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+ p.email = EMAIL
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+ p.summary = DESCRIPTION
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+ p.url = HOMEPATH
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+ p.rubyforge_name = RUBYFORGE_PROJECT if RUBYFORGE_PROJECT
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+ p.test_globs = ["test/**/test_*.rb"]
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+ p.clean_globs |= CLEAN #An array of file patterns to delete on clean.
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+
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+ # == Optional
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+ p.changes = p.paragraphs_of("History.txt", 0..1).join("\n\n")
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+ p.extra_deps = [ ['Ruby2C', '>= 1.0.0.5'] ]
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+ #p.spec_extras = {} # A hash of extra values to set in the gemspec.
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+ end
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+
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+ CHANGES = hoe.paragraphs_of('History.txt', 0..1).join("\n\n")
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+ PATH = (RUBYFORGE_PROJECT == GEM_NAME) ? RUBYFORGE_PROJECT : "#{RUBYFORGE_PROJECT}/#{GEM_NAME}"
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+ hoe.remote_rdoc_dir = File.join(PATH.gsub(/^#{RUBYFORGE_PROJECT}\/?/,''), 'rdoc')
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+
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+ desc 'Generate website files'
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+ task :website_generate do
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+ Dir['website/**/*.txt'].each do |txt|
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+ sh %{ ruby scripts/txt2html #{txt} > #{txt.gsub(/txt$/,'html')} }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Upload website files to rubyforge'
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+ task :website_upload do
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+ host = "#{rubyforge_username}@rubyforge.org"
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+ remote_dir = "/var/www/gforge-projects/#{PATH}/"
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+ local_dir = 'website'
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+ sh %{rsync -aCv #{local_dir}/ #{host}:#{remote_dir}}
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Generate and upload website files'
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+ task :website => [:website_generate, :website_upload, :publish_docs]
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+
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+ desc 'Release the website and new gem version'
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+ task :deploy => [:check_version, :website, :release] do
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+ puts "Remember to create SVN tag:"
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+ puts "svn copy svn+ssh://#{rubyforge_username}@rubyforge.org/var/svn/#{PATH}/trunk " +
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+ "svn+ssh://#{rubyforge_username}@rubyforge.org/var/svn/#{PATH}/tags/REL-#{VERS} "
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+ puts "Suggested comment:"
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+ puts "Tagging release #{CHANGES}"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Runs tasks website_generate and install_gem as a local deployment of the gem'
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+ task :local_deploy => [:website_generate, :install_gem]
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+
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+ task :check_version do
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+ unless ENV['VERSION']
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+ puts 'Must pass a VERSION=x.y.z release version'
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+ exit
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+ end
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+ unless ENV['VERSION'] == VERS
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+ puts "Please update your version.rb to match the release version, currently #{VERS}"
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+ exit
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Run the specs under spec/models"
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+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new do |t|
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+ t.spec_opts = ['--options', "spec/spec.opts"]
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+ t.spec_files = FileList['spec/models/*_spec.rb']
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Default task is to run specs"
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+ task :default => :spec
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+