rqrencoder 0.1.0

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+ pkg/*
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+ *.gem
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+ .bundle
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+ *.swp
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+ lib/rqrencoder/CQREncoder.bundle
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+ tmp/*
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+ source "http://rubygems.org"
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in rqrencoder.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+ # RQREncoder
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+ ## A Ruby gem for easy QR Code generation, using C for speed
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+
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+ ## Install
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+ Install with Rubygems:
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+ gem install rqrencoder
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+ ## Usage
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+ Create an encoder, and encode away! The QRCode result contains a grid of bits indicating if a particular square is "dark" (true)
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+ >> require 'rqrencoder'
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+ => true
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+ >> encoder = RQREncoder::QREncoder.new
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+ => #<RQREncoder::QREncoder>
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+ >> qrcode = encoder.encode("HELLO")
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+ => #<RQREncoder::QRCode:0x0000010203b7b0>
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+ >> qrcode.modules[0][0]
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+ => true
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+ >> qrcode.modules[1][5]
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+ => false
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+ ## Author
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+ Ruby wrapper by Matt Robinson, majority of C++ Encoding engine is from rqr project
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+ require 'bundler'
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+ Bundler::GemHelper.install_tasks
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+ require 'rake/extensiontask'
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+ Rake::ExtensionTask.new("RQREncoder") do |extension|
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+ extension.lib_dir = "lib/rqrencoder"
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+ end