series_joiner 1.2.0 → 1.2.1
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data/README.rdoc
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['a', 'b', 'c'].join_as_series(:delimiter => '; ', :conjunction => '; or, ') #=> 'a; b; or, c'
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The use of the serial comma (i.e. the final comma sometimes used before the conjunction) is much debated in grammar circles (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_comma). And who doesn't enjoy a rousing debate about grammar?
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By default, SeriesJoiner sides with The New York Times stylebook and does not use the serial comma. However, so as not to offend adherents to The Chicago Manual of Style, the <tt>:final_delimiter</tt> option can be set to <tt>','</tt> to include it. For example:
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The use of the serial comma (i.e. the final comma sometimes used before the conjunction) is much debated in grammar circles (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_comma). And who doesn't enjoy a rousing debate about grammar? Don't answer that. Anyway, SeriesJoiner does not use the serial comma by default. If you prefer to use it, just set the <tt>:final_delimiter</tt> option to <tt>','</tt>:
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['a', 'b', 'c'].join_as_series(:final_delimiter => ',') #=> 'a, b, and c'
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== I18n Support
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If you're using SeriesJoiner in a project with I18n support,
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If you're using SeriesJoiner in a project with I18n support, include the following translations for your locales:
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== Notes
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This gem's <tt>join_as_series()</tt> method may be compared with the similar <tt>to_sentence()</tt> method implemented in ActiveSupport (https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/conversions.rb). There are several differences:
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* <tt>to_sentence()</tt>
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* <tt>to_sentence()</tt> is part of ActiveSupport, while <tt>join_as_series</tt> is independent;
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* <tt>to_sentence()</tt> implements the serial comma (see definition above) by default, while <tt>join_as_series()</tt> does not; and,
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* <tt>to_sentence()</tt> requires two options (<tt>:two_words_connector</tt> and <tt>:last_word_connector</tt>) to override a conjunction, instead of the one (<tt>:conjunction</tt>) required by <tt>join_as_series()</tt>.
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data/VERSION
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s.authors = ["Dan Gebhardt"]
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s.description = %q{Extends Array with a join_as_series() method for joining arrays of items together into grammatically correct series. Useful for joining series like 'a, b and c'. Custom delimiters and conjunctions can be specified.}
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s.email = %q{contact@cerebris.com}
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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date: 2011-01-06 00:00:00 -05:00
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