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- data/History.txt +7 -0
- data/License.txt +2 -2
- data/Manifest.txt +0 -2
- data/README.txt +17 -2
- data/lib/structured_warnings/dynamic.rb +3 -2
- data/lib/structured_warnings/kernel.rb +40 -11
- data/lib/structured_warnings/test/assertions.rb +29 -3
- data/lib/structured_warnings/test/warner.rb +12 -0
- data/lib/structured_warnings/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/structured_warnings/warner.rb +6 -5
- data/lib/structured_warnings/warning.rb +98 -16
- data/lib/structured_warnings.rb +81 -12
- data/test/test_structured_warnings.rb +6 -0
- data/website/index.html +17 -6
- data/website/index.txt +13 -1
- data/website/template.rhtml +1 -4
- data.tar.gz.sig +0 -0
- metadata +2 -4
- metadata.gz.sig +0 -0
- data/lib/structured_warnings/warnings.rb +0 -3
- data/log/debug.log +0 -0
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= Structured warnings
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Have closer look at StructuredWarnings::Kernel, Warning and
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to your users as possible.
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Also see the projects website on http://rug-b.rubyforge.org/structured_warnings
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# This library was created by Christian Neukirchen in the context of
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# It provides dynamically scoped variables. It is used within
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# store the current, thread-wide
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# It provides dynamically scoped variables. It is used within
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# +structured_warnings+ to store the current, thread-wide disabled warning
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# classes.
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module StructuredWarnings
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# This method provides a +raise+-like interface. It extends the default
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# Internally it uses the StructuredWarnings::warner to format a message
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# Just like the original version, this method does not take command line
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require "structured_warnings/dynamic"
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require "structured_warnings/kernel"
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require "structured_warnings/warner"
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require "structured_warnings/warning"
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module StructuredWarnings
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# is a assumed, that <code>test/unit</code> is used and the warn assertions
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# are added to Test::Unit::TestCase. If you <code>require "test/unit"</code>
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# manually.
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module ClassMethods
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# Executes a block using the given warner. This may be used to suppress
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# warnings to stdout, but fetch them and redirect them to somewhere else.
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#
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# This behaviour is used in the StructuredWarnings::Assertions
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def with_warner(warner)
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Dynamic.let(:warner => warner) do
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# Gives access to the currently used warner. Default is an instance of
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def warner
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end
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def warner=(new_warner)
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# returns an Array of all currently disabled warnings.
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#
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def disabled_warnings
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# Initializes the StructuredWarnings library. Includes the Kernel extensions
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<h1>→ ‘structured_warnings’</h1>
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<p>Read the <a href="http://drnicwilliams.com/2007/06/01/8-steps-for-fixing-other-peoples-code/">8 steps for fixing other people’s code</a> and for section <a href="http://drnicwilliams.com/2007/06/01/8-steps-for-fixing-other-peoples-code/#8z-email">8z: Email the project owner</a>, use the Email below.</p>
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