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- data/Rakefile +1 -1
- data/lib/msg.rb +1 -1
- metadata +2 -4
- data/lib/blah.rb +0 -106
- data/lib/mime-new.rb +0 -210
data/Rakefile
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data/lib/msg.rb
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name: ruby-msg
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.2.17.
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date: 2007-
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version: 1.2.17.3
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date: 2007-07-12 00:00:00 +10:00
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summary: Ruby Msg library.
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require_paths:
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- bin/msgtool
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#! /usr/bin/ruby
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class SimpleGrammar
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def initialize(grammar)
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@grammar = grammar
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end
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def |(other); Code.new { |cursor,buffer|
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scan(cursor,buffer) || other.scan(cursor,buffer)
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} end
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scan(cursor,buffer) && other.scan(cursor,buffer)
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} end
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def filter(buf0,&block); Code.new { |cursor,buffer|
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def discard; Code.new { |cursor,buffer|
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# the IO equivalent to StringScanner.
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# and construction of MIME messages.
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# Intended for two main purposes in this project:
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# 1. As the container that is used to build up the message for eventual
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# serialization as an eml.
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# 2. For assistance in parsing the +transport_message_headers+ provided in .msg files,
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# which are then kept through to the final eml.
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# * Mime was the original place I wrote #to_tree, intended as a quick debug hack.
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