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# Ribiprocessing
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## Installation
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def draw
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"alpha",
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"ambient",
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"apply_matrix",
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"arc",
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"background",
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"brightness",
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"camera",
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"color",
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"color_mode",
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"copy",
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"create_font",
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"create_graphics",
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"create_image",
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"create_output",
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"create_reader",
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"create_writer",
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"curve_point",
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"display_height",
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"display_width",
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"ellipse",
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"emissive",
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"end_raw",
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"fill",
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"focused",
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"height",
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"hue",
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"image",
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"key",
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"key_code",
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"key_pressed",
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"lerp_color",
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"light_falloff",
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"light_specular",
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"load_shape",
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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"quad",
|
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|
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|
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|
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"random",
|
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|
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"random_seed",
|
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|
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"rect",
|
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|
+
"rect_mode",
|
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|
+
"red",
|
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|
+
"request_image",
|
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|
+
"reset_matrix",
|
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|
+
"reset_shader",
|
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|
+
"rotate",
|
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|
+
"rotate_x",
|
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|
+
"rotate_y",
|
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|
+
"rotate_z",
|
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|
+
"saturation",
|
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|
+
"save",
|
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|
+
"save_bytes",
|
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|
+
"save_frame",
|
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|
+
"save_stream",
|
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|
+
"save_strings",
|
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|
+
"scale",
|
155
|
+
"screen_x",
|
156
|
+
"screen_y",
|
157
|
+
"screen_z",
|
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|
+
"select_folder",
|
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|
+
"select_input",
|
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|
+
"select_output",
|
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|
+
"set",
|
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|
+
"shader",
|
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|
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"shape",
|
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|
+
"shape_mode",
|
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|
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"shear_x",
|
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|
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"shear_y",
|
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|
+
"shininess",
|
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|
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"size",
|
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|
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|
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|
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"specular",
|
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|
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"sphere",
|
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|
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"sphere_detail",
|
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|
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"spot_light",
|
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|
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"stroke",
|
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|
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"stroke_cap",
|
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|
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"stroke_join",
|
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|
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"stroke_weight",
|
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|
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"text_align",
|
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|
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"text_ascent",
|
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|
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"text_descent",
|
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|
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"text_font",
|
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|
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"text_leading",
|
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|
+
"text_mode",
|
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|
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"text_size",
|
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|
+
"text_width",
|
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|
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"texture",
|
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|
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"texture_mode",
|
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|
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"texture_wrap",
|
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|
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"tint",
|
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|
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"translate",
|
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|
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"triangle",
|
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|
+
"update_pixels",
|
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|
+
"vertex",
|
194
|
+
"width"
|
195
|
+
]
|
196
|
+
|
197
|
+
METHODS.each { |method_string|
|
198
|
+
it "method: #{method_string}" do
|
199
|
+
@processing_sketch.should respond_to(method_string)
|
20
200
|
end
|
21
|
-
|
201
|
+
}
|
22
202
|
|
23
|
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|
24
|
-
|
203
|
+
after :all do
|
204
|
+
java.lang.System.exit 0
|
25
205
|
end
|
26
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|
|
27
207
|
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|
metadata
CHANGED
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|
|
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1
|
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
2
|
name: ribiprocessing
|
3
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|
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
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|
5
|
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version: 0.0.1
|
4
|
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version: 0.2.0
|
6
5
|
platform: ruby
|
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6
|
authors:
|
8
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|
- unsymbol
|
9
|
-
autorequire:
|
8
|
+
autorequire:
|
10
9
|
bindir: bin
|
11
10
|
cert_chain: []
|
12
|
-
date: 2013-
|
11
|
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date: 2013-09-16 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
13
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|
dependencies: []
|
14
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|
description: Simpler Ruby Processing
|
15
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|
email:
|
@@ -19,21 +18,27 @@ extensions: []
|
|
19
18
|
extra_rdoc_files: []
|
20
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|
files:
|
21
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|
- .gitignore
|
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|
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- .travis.yml
|
22
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|
- Gemfile
|
23
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|
- LICENSE.txt
|
24
24
|
- README.md
|
25
25
|
- Rakefile
|
26
|
-
-
|
26
|
+
- VERSION.txt
|
27
|
+
- examples/grey_circles.rb
|
28
|
+
- lib/PROCESSING_LICENSE.txt
|
29
|
+
- lib/processing.jar
|
27
30
|
- lib/ribiprocessing.rb
|
28
31
|
- lib/ribiprocessing/proxy.rb
|
29
32
|
- lib/ribiprocessing/simple_app.rb
|
33
|
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- lib/ribiprocessing/underscorer.rb
|
30
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|
- lib/ribiprocessing/version.rb
|
31
35
|
- ribiprocessing.gemspec
|
32
36
|
- spec/simple_app_spec.rb
|
33
37
|
- spec/spec_helper.rb
|
34
38
|
homepage: https://github.com/unsymbol/ribiprocessing
|
35
39
|
licenses: []
|
36
|
-
|
40
|
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metadata: {}
|
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|
+
post_install_message:
|
37
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|
rdoc_options: []
|
38
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|
require_paths:
|
39
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|
- lib
|
@@ -41,27 +46,17 @@ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
|
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|
requirements:
|
42
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|
- - ! '>='
|
43
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|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
44
|
-
|
45
|
-
- 0
|
46
|
-
hash: 2
|
47
|
-
version: !binary |-
|
48
|
-
MA==
|
49
|
-
none: false
|
49
|
+
version: '0'
|
50
50
|
required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
51
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|
requirements:
|
52
52
|
- - ! '>='
|
53
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|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
54
|
-
|
55
|
-
- 0
|
56
|
-
hash: 2
|
57
|
-
version: !binary |-
|
58
|
-
MA==
|
59
|
-
none: false
|
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|
+
version: '0'
|
60
55
|
requirements: []
|
61
|
-
rubyforge_project:
|
62
|
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rubygems_version: 1.
|
63
|
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signing_key:
|
64
|
-
specification_version:
|
56
|
+
rubyforge_project:
|
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|
+
rubygems_version: 2.1.3
|
58
|
+
signing_key:
|
59
|
+
specification_version: 4
|
65
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|
summary: A really slim layer between Ruby and Processing.
|
66
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|
test_files:
|
67
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|
- spec/simple_app_spec.rb
|