ruby-ext 0.2.2 → 0.2.3

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  19. data/Rakefile +2 -2
  20. data/lib/ruby_ext/should.rb +14 -0
  21. data/old/README +860 -0
  22. data/old/lib/RubyExt/ClassLoader.rb +142 -0
  23. data/old/lib/RubyExt/ExtraBlankSlate.rb +14 -0
  24. data/old/lib/RubyExt/ImportAll.rb +9 -0
  25. data/old/lib/RubyExt/Localization/Module.rb +12 -0
  26. data/old/lib/RubyExt/Localization/Object.rb +19 -0
  27. data/old/lib/RubyExt/Localization/require.rb +3 -0
  28. data/old/lib/RubyExt/Localization.rb +28 -0
  29. data/old/lib/RubyExt/Log.config.sample +57 -0
  30. data/old/lib/RubyExt/Log.rb +59 -0
  31. data/old/lib/RubyExt/Path.rb +91 -0
  32. data/old/lib/RubyExt/Resource/file_system_provider.rb +273 -0
  33. data/old/lib/RubyExt/StateMashine.rb +176 -0
  34. data/old/lib/RubyExt/array.rb +24 -0
  35. data/old/lib/RubyExt/class.rb +0 -0
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  37. data/old/lib/RubyExt/false_class.rb +5 -0
  38. data/old/lib/RubyExt/kernel.rb +3 -0
  39. data/old/lib/RubyExt/module.rb +26 -0
  40. data/old/lib/RubyExt/nil_class.rb +5 -0
  41. data/old/lib/RubyExt/observable.rb +25 -0
  42. data/old/lib/RubyExt/require.rb +1 -0
  43. data/old/lib/RubyExt/require_base.rb +1 -0
  44. data/old/lib/RubyExt/resource.rb +172 -0
  45. data/old/lib/RubyExt/true_class.rb +5 -0
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  47. data/old/require.rb +3 -0
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  49. data/old/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/ClassA.rb +4 -0
  50. data/old/spec/RubyExt/ForClassLoader/LoadCount.rb +1 -0
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  59. data/old/spec/RubyExt/ForKernel/Raise2.rb +5 -0
  60. data/old/spec/RubyExt/ForKernel/RaiseWithoutSelf.rb +9 -0
  61. data/old/spec/RubyExt/ForLocalization/NS/A.rb +3 -0
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  98. data/old/spec/path_spec.rb +169 -0
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+ === Readme ===
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+ For docs go to spec.
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+ Most usefull classes are: ClassLoader, Cache, Localization, Synchronizer, Path,
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