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data/CHANGELOG ADDED
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+ ============ RELEASED ==============
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+
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+ = 0.1.0
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+ * first public version of "ruby_ucp" gem
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+ * multiple PDUs support (operations 30,31,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,60,61)
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+ * added a class to implement an UCP server (e.g. for simulating a SMSC)
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+ * added a class to implement an UCP client (e.g. for simulating a large account)
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+
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+ = 0.0.1
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+ * first version; non-public
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+
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+ ============ SCHEDULED ==============
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+
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+ = 1.0.0
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+ * full test coverage
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+ * full documentation (readme, methods, etc)
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+ * stable API (until this version, some methods may change name and/or package)
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+ = 0.9.0
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+ * TO BE DEFINED
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+ = 0.8.0
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+ * TO BE DEFINED
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+ = 0.7.0
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+ * TO BE DEFINED
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+ = 0.6.0
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+ * TO BE DEFINED
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+
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+ = 0.5.0
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+ * enhance some PDUs with helper methods (e.g. for getting date field among others)
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+
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+ = 0.4.0
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+ * add samples
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+ = 0.3.0
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+ * methods documentation
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+ = 0.2.0
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+ * miscelaneous cleanup
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+ == ruby_ucp
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+
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+ A pure Ruby implementation of the EMI/UCP protocol v4.6 that is used when communicating
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+ with a SMSC.
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+ It allows sending SMS, text and binary.
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+ It supports also 7bit and 16bit encoded SMS.
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+
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+ Have fun, this was just the first import, I will detail all in the upcoming versions.
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+
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+ Sergio Freire
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+ =begin
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+ Ruby library implementation of EMI/UCP protocol v4.6 for SMS
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+ Copyright (C) 2011, Sergio Freire <sergio.freire@gmail.com>
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+
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+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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+ =end
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+
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rcov/rcovtask'
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+
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+
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+ begin
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+ require 'jeweler'
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+ Jeweler::Tasks.new do |s|
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+ s.name = "ruby_ucp"
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+ s.summary = "EMI/UCP protocol library"
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+ s.email = "sergio.freire@gmail.com"
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+ s.homepage = "https://github.com/bitcoder/ruby_ucp"
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+ s.description = "Ruby library implementation of EMI/UCP protocol v4.6 for SMS"
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+ s.authors = ["Sergio Freire"]
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+ s.files = FileList["[A-Z]*", "{bin,generators,lib,test}/**/*", 'lib/jeweler/templates/.gitignore']
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+ #s.add_dependency 'schacon-git'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # FIX THIS: there is an overlap between and jeweler; although jeweler seems better,
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+ # it does not provide the "gem" task, that is needed in order to integrate
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+ # with Netbeans
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+ spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = 'ruby_ucp'
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+ s.version = '0.1.0'
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+ s.has_rdoc = true
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = ['README', 'LICENSE']
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+ s.summary = 'EMI/UCP protocol library'
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+ s.description = s.summary
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+ s.author = 'Sergio Freire'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ files =['README', 'LICENSE', 'CHANGELOG', 'lib/**/*.rb']
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.add(files)
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+ rdoc.main = "README" # page to start on
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+ rdoc.title = "ruby_ucp Docs"
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'doc/rdoc' # rdoc output folder
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+ end
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+ t.verbose = false
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+ end
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+ t.verbose = true
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+ end
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+ task :default => :build
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+