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- data/lib/relaton/version.rb +1 -1
- data/relaton.gemspec +20 -20
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/3gpp_tr_00_01u_umts_3_0_0.yml +7 -7
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/async_fetch.yml +1458 -1458
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/bsi_bs_en_iso_8848.yml +8 -8
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/cc_dir_10005_2019.yml +14 -14
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/cen_en_10160_1999.yml +30 -30
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/cie_001_1980.yml +7 -7
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/ecma_6.yml +55 -35
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/fisp_140.yml +6 -6
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/gb_t_20223_2006.yml +6 -6
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iana_service_names_port_numbers.yml +10 -10
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iec_60050_102_2007.yml +23 -23
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iec_combined_included.yml +83 -85
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/ieee_528_2019.yml +555 -548
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iho_b_11.yml +10 -10
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iso_111111119115_1.yml +2 -2
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iso_19115_1.yml +15 -15
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iso_19115_1_2.yml +31 -31
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iso_19115_all_parts.yml +16 -16
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iso_19133_2005.yml +15 -15
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iso_combined_applied.yml +29 -29
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iso_combined_included.yml +30 -30
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/iso_dis_14093.yml +15 -15
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/itu_combined_included.yml +171 -171
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/ogc_19_025r1.yml +10 -10
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/omg_ami4ccm_1_0.yml +4 -4
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/rfc_8341.yml +7 -7
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/sp_800_38b.yml +6 -6
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/threads_from_env.yml +59 -59
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/un_rtade_cefact_2004_32.yml +29 -29
- data/spec/vcr_cassetes/w3c_json_ld11.yml +10 -10
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