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+ 2010-11-21 01:56 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * lib/linecache.rb, test/test-linecache.rb: Handle rubinius script
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+ to temp file remapping.
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+ 2010-11-16 05:08 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * lib/linecache.rb, test/test-linecache.rb: Start caching script
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+ locations which are what we can use for eval strings
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+ and presumably other autogenerated things.
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+ 2010-10-27 16:40 Rocky Bernstein
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+
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+ * NEWS: What's up
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+ 2010-10-27 16:40 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * ChangeLog, lib/linecache.rb: Get ready for release 0.43.
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+ 2010-09-27 19:50 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * lib/tracelines.rb, test/data/block2.rb, test/data/class1.rb,
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+ test/data/def1.rb, test/data/each1.rb, test/data/end.rb,
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+ test/data/for1.rb, test/data/if4.rb, test/data/if7.rb,
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+ test/data/match3.rb, test/data/match3a.rb, test/data/not-lit.rb,
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+ test/test-lnum.rb: Add in line numbers for child methods.
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+ 2010-09-27 19:04 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * test/data/begin2.rb, test/data/begin3.rb, test/data/block1.rb,
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+ test/data/block2.rb, test/data/case1.rb, test/data/case2.rb,
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+ test/data/case3.rb, test/data/case4.rb, test/data/class1.rb,
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+ test/data/comments1.rb, test/data/for1.rb, test/data/if1.rb,
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+ test/data/if2.rb, test/data/if4.rb, test/data/if5.rb,
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+ test/data/if6.rb, test/data/if7.rb, test/test-linecache.rb,
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+ test/test-lnum.rb, test/test-tracelines.rb: Use
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+ CompiledMethod#method#lines more correctly. Thanks to Evan
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+ Pheonix.
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+ 2010-09-27 14:16 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * lib/linecache.rb: Merge linecache-tf changes in
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+ 2010-09-27 13:54 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * .gemspec: Forgot to add this too.
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+ 2010-09-27 13:53 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * test/short-file2: Forgot to add this
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+ 2010-09-27 02:18 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * NEWS, Rakefile, VERSION, ext, lib/linecache.rb,
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+ lib/tracelines.rb, test/test-linecache.rb, test/test-lnum.rb,
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+ test/test-tracelines.rb: Rough port for Rubinius 1.0.1/1.1
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+ 2010-09-26 23:59 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * .: A branch for Rubinius.
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+ 2009-08-05 05:04 mark-moseley
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+ * minor cleanup
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+ 2009-02-09 01:16 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Another doc typo.
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+ 2009-02-08 17:19 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Update doc.
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+ 2009-02-08 02:07 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Comparing wrong fields in stat comparison.
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+ 2009-02-07 09:21 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Another doc typo.
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+ 2009-02-07 02:31 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add ',' to doc comment.
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+ 2009-02-06 04:47 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Update documentation.
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+ 2009-02-02 11:24 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Move in the right trunk. Or perhaps we'll blow out everything?
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+ Figers are crossed....
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+ 2008-06-12 11:29 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * 0.43 release - small change for MSwin32 - allow sfinding an
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+ extension in lib rather than ext.
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+ 2008-06-12 00:04 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Look in lib as well as ext for trace_nums. Win32 puts it in lib.
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+ 2008-04-11 02:54 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Wasn't listing extension to for C compilation?
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+ 2008-04-10 20:06 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * What's new for 0.41.
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+ 2008-04-10 20:02 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Forgot to add test/data to the gem.
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+ 2008-04-10 02:15 Rocky Bernstein
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+ *
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+ 2008-03-28 15:04 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * More if tests
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+ 2008-03-09 23:24 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Deal with Depricated win32.
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+ 2008-03-05 02:01 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add rubyforge_upload task -- code from ruby-memory-profiler.
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+ 2008-03-04 22:47 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Ooops - forgot to credit Ryan Davis and ParseTree.
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+ 2008-02-10 13:59 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Go over Rakefile and doc for 0.3 release.
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+ 2008-01-29 21:51 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Interface change. Don't know why this didn't get updated before.
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+ 2008-01-28 15:35 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Change line number return from a Set to an Array.
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+ 2008-01-27 11:24 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Handle defined? node. Add "if" weirdness test.
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+ 2008-01-27 04:26 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Verify that the 'else' doesn't appear in a trace.
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+ 2008-01-27 04:21 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Was not showing blocks after when's.
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+ 2008-01-27 04:03 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * trace_nums.c, block1.c, block2.c: bug in handling blocks
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+ lnum-diag.rb: more graceful about not finding the source.
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+ if4.rb: note weirdness in the way comparison works.
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+ 2008-01-27 02:11 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Finish adding all tree nodes. Work on case nodes some more.
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+ lnum-diag.rb: add options to turn on and off various parts.
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+ 2008-01-26 11:12 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add comment test and situation where no lines traced.
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+ 2008-01-26 11:08 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add class, scope and module nodes.
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+ 2008-01-26 10:18 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add more tree nodes.
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+ 2008-01-26 02:09 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add Debugger.init which intializes things that rdebug does. This
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+ allows a restart even though rdebug wasn't called initially.
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+ 2008-01-25 03:50 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Work over case, when and match3.
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+ * Trace just line numbers for now until we get a better handle on
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+ 2008-01-24 13:36 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Need recursion in more places because of block continuation
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+ Add nodes needed so we don't complain about rcov-bug.rb:
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+ 2008-01-24 04:09 Rocky Bernstein
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+ 2008-01-24 04:04 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add more operatiors. Go over existing ones and add more tests of
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+ 2008-01-23 19:17 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * What's up.
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+ 2008-01-23 19:12 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Don't assume we have expected line numbers.
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+ * A conversion-error bug.
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+ * variable name typo.
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+ * lnum-diag.rb and parse-show.rb - some diagnostic tools.
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+ 2008-01-23 16:06 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Show add_lines level, nicer formatting including \n for end.
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+ 2008-01-23 15:32 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Generalized routine to test everything in lnum-data
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+ 2008-01-23 12:07 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * ParseTree is broken for our purposes. Having custom code for
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+ 2008-01-20 21:37 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add trace_line_numbers to save/get line numbers which we can set
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+ 2008-01-20 16:31 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add module TraceLineNumbers for extracting the stoppable lines in
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+ 2008-01-19 15:55 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Allow nil to mean the same file. More tests.
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+ 2008-01-19 15:45 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Start remap_file_lines: ability to remap file ranges.
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+ 2008-01-17 22:25 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * lines -> size. Add empty? Add remap_file.
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+ 2008-01-17 20:05 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add method to get the number of lines in a cached file.
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+ 2008-01-17 19:42 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add convenience method for testing presence in SCRIPT_LINES__.
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+ 2008-01-17 07:30 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add path method and test.
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+ 2008-01-17 06:54 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add @@full2file_cache_key. getlines wasn't returning the right
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+ Make return from checkcache meaningful. Change return value of
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+ test-linecache.rb: was testing for buggy behavior!
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+ 2008-01-16 12:51 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add cached_files.
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+ 2008-01-16 01:30 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Update news for 0.2 release.
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+ 2008-01-15 22:43 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Remove debug line.
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+ 2008-01-15 22:42 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Fix some syntax errors.
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+ 2008-01-15 22:40 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add routine to save and get SHA1.
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+ 2008-01-15 22:16 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add cached? and stat methods to determine in a file is cached and
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+ 2008-01-15 08:49 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Don't ever modify SCRIPT_LINES__. And until SCRIPT_LINES__ is
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+ don't read from it. Corrections to comments.
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+ 2008-01-14 12:27 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add parameter to getline and getlines to reload file on change.
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+ TESTS ARE NEEDED.
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+ Update to version 0.2.
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+ 2008-01-14 03:41 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Use SCRIPT_LINES__ if we can.
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+ 2007-12-10 16:24 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * release 0.1
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+ 2007-12-09 17:47 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Make Ruby 1.9 compatible.
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+ 2007-12-09 17:17 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Better tests mean more bugs found. "rake" defaults now to "test".
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+ 2007-12-09 14:10 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Add VERSION to gem.
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+ 2007-12-09 14:09 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Change classname to something more appropriate.
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+ 2007-12-09 13:41 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * . : ignore doc and pkg
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+ Rakefile: clean now does clobber_rdoc and clobber_package, i.e.
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+ 2007-12-09 13:15 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * NEWS, README, linecache.rb: Add $Id$ line
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+ test-linecache.rb: make executable
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+ Rakefile: Correct documentation
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+ 2007-12-09 12:58 Rocky Bernstein
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+ * Initial import of LineCache, a module for reading and caching
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