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+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
500
+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
501
+
502
+ That's all there is to it!
data/Rakefile CHANGED
@@ -1,4 +1,20 @@
1
1
  # -*- ruby -*-
2
+ #
3
+ # Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Kouhei Sutou <kou@clear-code.com>
4
+ #
5
+ # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6
+ # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
7
+ # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
8
+ # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
9
+ #
10
+ # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11
+ # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12
+ # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13
+ # Lesser General Public License for more details.
14
+ #
15
+ # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
16
+ # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
17
+ # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
2
18
 
3
19
  Encoding.default_internal = "UTF-8" if defined?(Encoding.default_internal)
4
20
 
@@ -8,6 +24,7 @@ require "rubygems"
8
24
  require "rake/clean"
9
25
  require "yard"
10
26
  require "bundler/gem_helper"
27
+ require "packnga"
11
28
 
12
29
  task :default => :test
13
30
 
@@ -21,53 +38,12 @@ end
21
38
  helper.install
22
39
  spec = helper.gemspec
23
40
 
24
- reference_base_dir = Pathname.new("doc/reference")
25
- doc_en_dir = reference_base_dir + "en"
26
- html_base_dir = Pathname.new("doc/html")
27
- html_reference_dir = html_base_dir + spec.name
28
- YARD::Rake::YardocTask.new do |task|
41
+ document_task = Packnga::DocumentTask.new(spec) do |task|
42
+ task.original_language = "en"
43
+ task.translate_languages = ["ja"]
29
44
  end
30
45
 
31
- task :yard do
32
- doc_en_dir.find do |path|
33
- next if path.extname != ".html"
34
- html = path.read
35
- html = html.gsub(/<div id="footer">.+<\/div>/m,
36
- "<div id=\"footer\"></div>")
37
- path.open("w") do |html_file|
38
- html_file.print(html)
39
- end
40
- end
41
- end
42
-
43
- include ERB::Util
44
-
45
- def apply_template(content, paths, templates, language)
46
- content = content.sub(/lang="en"/, "lang=\"#{language}\"")
47
-
48
- title = nil
49
- content = content.sub(/<title>(.+?)<\/title>/m) do
50
- title = $1
51
- templates[:head].result(binding)
52
- end
53
-
54
- content = content.sub(/<body(?:.*?)>/) do |body_start|
55
- "#{body_start}\n#{templates[:header].result(binding)}\n"
56
- end
57
-
58
- content = content.sub(/<\/body/) do |body_end|
59
- "\n#{templates[:footer].result(binding)}\n#{body_end}"
60
- end
61
-
62
- content
63
- end
64
-
65
- def erb_template(name)
66
- file = File.join("doc/templates", "#{name}.html.erb")
67
- template = File.read(file)
68
- erb = ERB.new(template, nil, "-")
69
- erb.filename = file
70
- erb
46
+ Packnga::ReleaseTask.new(spec) do |task|
71
47
  end
72
48
 
73
49
  def rsync_to_rubyforge(spec, source, destination, options={})
@@ -84,155 +60,6 @@ def rake(*arguments)
84
60
  ruby($0, *arguments)
85
61
  end
86
62
 
87
- namespace :reference do
88
- translate_languages = [:ja]
89
- supported_languages = [:en, *translate_languages]
90
- html_files = FileList[(doc_en_dir + "**/*.html").to_s].to_a
91
-
92
- directory reference_base_dir.to_s
93
- CLOBBER.include(reference_base_dir.to_s)
94
-
95
- po_dir = "doc/po"
96
- pot_file = "#{po_dir}/#{spec.name}.pot"
97
- namespace :pot do
98
- directory po_dir
99
- file pot_file => [po_dir, *html_files] do |t|
100
- sh("xml2po", "--keep-entities", "--output", t.name, *html_files)
101
- end
102
-
103
- desc "Generates pot file."
104
- task :generate => pot_file
105
- end
106
-
107
- namespace :po do
108
- translate_languages.each do |language|
109
- namespace language do
110
- po_file = "#{po_dir}/#{language}.po"
111
-
112
- if File.exist?(po_file)
113
- file po_file => html_files do |t|
114
- sh("xml2po", "--keep-entities", "--update", t.name, *html_files)
115
- end
116
- else
117
- file po_file => pot_file do |t|
118
- sh("msginit",
119
- "--input=#{pot_file}",
120
- "--output=#{t.name}",
121
- "--locale=#{language}")
122
- end
123
- end
124
-
125
- desc "Updates po file for #{language}."
126
- task :update => po_file
127
- end
128
- end
129
-
130
- desc "Updates po files."
131
- task :update do
132
- ruby($0, "clobber")
133
- ruby($0, "yard")
134
- translate_languages.each do |language|
135
- ruby($0, "reference:po:#{language}:update")
136
- end
137
- end
138
- end
139
-
140
- namespace :translate do
141
- translate_languages.each do |language|
142
- po_file = "#{po_dir}/#{language}.po"
143
- translate_doc_dir = "#{reference_base_dir}/#{language}"
144
-
145
- desc "Translates documents to #{language}."
146
- task language => [po_file, reference_base_dir, *html_files] do
147
- doc_en_dir.find do |path|
148
- base_path = path.relative_path_from(doc_en_dir)
149
- translated_path = "#{translate_doc_dir}/#{base_path}"
150
- if path.directory?
151
- mkdir_p(translated_path)
152
- next
153
- end
154
- case path.extname
155
- when ".html"
156
- sh("xml2po --keep-entities " +
157
- "--po-file #{po_file} --language #{language} " +
158
- "#{path} > #{translated_path}")
159
- else
160
- cp(path.to_s, translated_path, :preserve => true)
161
- end
162
- end
163
- end
164
- end
165
- end
166
-
167
- translate_task_names = translate_languages.collect do |language|
168
- "reference:translate:#{language}"
169
- end
170
- desc "Translates references."
171
- task :translate => translate_task_names
172
-
173
- desc "Generates references."
174
- task :generate => [:yard, :translate]
175
-
176
- namespace :publication do
177
- task :prepare do
178
- supported_languages.each do |language|
179
- raw_reference_dir = reference_base_dir + language.to_s
180
- prepared_reference_dir = html_reference_dir + language.to_s
181
- rm_rf(prepared_reference_dir.to_s)
182
- head = erb_template("head.#{language}")
183
- header = erb_template("header.#{language}")
184
- footer = erb_template("footer.#{language}")
185
- raw_reference_dir.find do |path|
186
- relative_path = path.relative_path_from(raw_reference_dir)
187
- prepared_path = prepared_reference_dir + relative_path
188
- if path.directory?
189
- mkdir_p(prepared_path.to_s)
190
- else
191
- case path.basename.to_s
192
- when /(?:file|method|class)_list\.html\z/
193
- cp(path.to_s, prepared_path.to_s)
194
- when /\.html\z/
195
- relative_dir_path = relative_path.dirname
196
- current_path = relative_dir_path + path.basename
197
- if current_path.basename.to_s == "index.html"
198
- current_path = current_path.dirname
199
- end
200
- top_path = html_base_dir.relative_path_from(prepared_path.dirname)
201
- paths = {
202
- :top => top_path,
203
- :current => current_path,
204
- }
205
- templates = {
206
- :head => head,
207
- :header => header,
208
- :footer => footer
209
- }
210
- content = apply_template(File.read(path.to_s),
211
- paths,
212
- templates,
213
- language)
214
- File.open(prepared_path.to_s, "w") do |file|
215
- file.print(content)
216
- end
217
- else
218
- cp(path.to_s, prepared_path.to_s)
219
- end
220
- end
221
- end
222
- end
223
- File.open("#{html_reference_dir}/.htaccess", "w") do |file|
224
- file.puts("RedirectMatch permanent ^/#{spec.name}/$ " +
225
- "#{spec.homepage}#{spec.name}/en/")
226
- end
227
- end
228
- end
229
-
230
- desc "Upload document to rubyforge."
231
- task :publish => [:generate, "reference:publication:prepare"] do
232
- rsync_to_rubyforge(spec, "#{html_reference_dir}/", spec.name)
233
- end
234
- end
235
-
236
63
  namespace :html do
237
64
  desc "Publish HTML to Web site."
238
65
  task :publish do
@@ -240,60 +67,6 @@ namespace :html do
240
67
  end
241
68
  end
242
69
 
243
- desc "Upload document and HTML to rubyforge."
244
- task :publish => ["html:publish", "reference:publish"]
245
-
246
- desc "Tag the current revision."
247
- task :tag do
248
- sh("git tag -a #{spec.version} -m 'release #{spec.version}!!!'")
249
- end
250
-
251
- namespace :release do
252
- namespace :info do
253
- desc "update version in index HTML."
254
- task :update do
255
- old_version = ENV["OLD_VERSION"]
256
- old_release_date = ENV["OLD_RELEASE_DATE"]
257
- new_release_date = ENV["RELEASE_DATE"] || Time.now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
258
- new_version = ENV["VERSION"]
259
-
260
- empty_options = []
261
- empty_options << "OLD_VERSION" if old_version.nil?
262
- empty_options << "OLD_RELEASE_DATE" if old_release_date.nil?
263
-
264
- unless empty_options.empty?
265
- raise ArgumentError, "Specify option(s) of #{empty_options.join(", ")}."
266
- end
267
-
268
- indexes = ["doc/html/index.html", "doc/html/index.html.ja"]
269
- indexes.each do |index|
270
- content = replaced_content = File.read(index)
271
- [[old_version, new_version],
272
- [old_release_date, new_release_date]].each do |old, new|
273
- replaced_content = replaced_content.gsub(/#{Regexp.escape(old)}/, new)
274
- if /\./ =~ old
275
- old_underscore = old.gsub(/\./, '-')
276
- new_underscore = new.gsub(/\./, '-')
277
- replaced_content =
278
- replaced_content.gsub(/#{Regexp.escape(old_underscore)}/,
279
- new_underscore)
280
- end
281
- end
282
-
283
- next if replaced_content == content
284
- File.open(index, "w") do |output|
285
- output.print(replaced_content)
286
- end
287
- end
288
- end
289
- end
290
-
291
- desc "Release to RubyForge."
292
- task :rubyforge => "release:rubyforge:upload"
293
- end
294
-
295
70
  task :test do
296
71
  ruby("test/run-test.rb")
297
72
  end
298
-
299
- # vim: syntax=Ruby
@@ -823,6 +823,7 @@ EOT
823
823
  else
824
824
  delta = normalized_expected_float * epsilon.to_f
825
825
  end
826
+ delta = delta.abs
826
827
  (normalized_expected_float - actual_float.to_f).abs <= delta
827
828
  end
828
829
  end
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ module Test
194
194
  # @api private
195
195
  def load_tsv(file_name)
196
196
  require "csv"
197
- if CSV.respond_to?(:dump)
197
+ if CSV.const_defined?(:VERSION)
198
198
  first_row = true
199
199
  header = nil
200
200
  CSV.foreach(file_name, :col_sep => "\t") do |row|
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
3
3
  # Author:: Nathaniel Talbott.
4
4
  # Copyright::
5
5
  # * Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Nathaniel Talbott. All rights reserved.
6
- # * Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Kouhei Sutou <kou@clear-code.com>
6
+ # * Copyright (c) 2008-2013 Kouhei Sutou <kou@clear-code.com>
7
7
  # License:: Ruby license.
8
8
 
9
9
  require 'test/unit/color-scheme'
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ module Test
465
465
  def guess_color_availability
466
466
  return false unless @output.tty?
467
467
  case ENV["TERM"]
468
- when /term(?:-(?:256)?color)?\z/, "screen"
468
+ when /(?:term|screen)(?:-(?:256)?color)?\z/
469
469
  true
470
470
  else
471
471
  return true if ENV["EMACS"] == "t"
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
1
1
  module Test
2
2
  module Unit
3
- VERSION = '2.5.4'
3
+ VERSION = '2.5.5'
4
4
  end
5
5
  end
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
2
2
  #
3
3
  # Author:: Nathaniel Talbott.
4
4
  # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Nathaniel Talbott. All rights reserved.
5
- # Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Kouhei Sutou. All rights reserved.
5
+ # Copyright (c) 2009-2013 Kouhei Sutou. All rights reserved.
6
6
  # License:: Ruby license.
7
7
 
8
8
  require 'test/unit'
@@ -1640,6 +1640,12 @@ EOM
1640
1640
  end
1641
1641
  end
1642
1642
 
1643
+ def test_pass_minus_expected
1644
+ check_nothing_fails do
1645
+ assert_in_epsilon(-1, -1)
1646
+ end
1647
+ end
1648
+
1643
1649
  def test_fail_with_message
1644
1650
  check_fail("message.\n" +
1645
1651
  "<10000> -/+ (<10000> * <0.1>)[1000.0] " +
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: test-unit
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 2.5.4
4
+ version: 2.5.5
5
5
  prerelease:
6
6
  platform: ruby
7
7
  authors:
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors:
10
10
  autorequire:
11
11
  bindir: bin
12
12
  cert_chain: []
13
- date: 2013-01-23 00:00:00.000000000 Z
13
+ date: 2013-05-18 00:00:00.000000000 Z
14
14
  dependencies:
15
15
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
16
  name: bundler
@@ -76,6 +76,22 @@ dependencies:
76
76
  - - ! '>='
77
77
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
78
78
  version: '0'
79
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
80
+ name: packnga
81
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
82
+ none: false
83
+ requirements:
84
+ - - ! '>='
85
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
86
+ version: '0'
87
+ type: :development
88
+ prerelease: false
89
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
90
+ none: false
91
+ requirements:
92
+ - - ! '>='
93
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
94
+ version: '0'
79
95
  description: ! 'Ruby 1.9.x bundles minitest not Test::Unit. Test::Unit
80
96
 
81
97
  bundled in Ruby 1.8.x had not been improved but unbundled
@@ -95,98 +111,99 @@ files:
95
111
  - Rakefile
96
112
  - COPYING
97
113
  - GPL
114
+ - LGPL
98
115
  - PSFL
99
116
  - lib/test-unit.rb
100
117
  - lib/test/unit.rb
101
- - lib/test/unit/priority.rb
118
+ - lib/test/unit/attribute.rb
119
+ - lib/test/unit/data.rb
102
120
  - lib/test/unit/color.rb
103
- - lib/test/unit/fixture.rb
104
- - lib/test/unit/collector.rb
121
+ - lib/test/unit/version.rb
122
+ - lib/test/unit/runner/emacs.rb
123
+ - lib/test/unit/runner/console.rb
124
+ - lib/test/unit/runner/xml.rb
105
125
  - lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnerutilities.rb
126
+ - lib/test/unit/ui/emacs/testrunner.rb
106
127
  - lib/test/unit/ui/testrunner.rb
107
- - lib/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb
128
+ - lib/test/unit/ui/xml/testrunner.rb
108
129
  - lib/test/unit/ui/console/outputlevel.rb
109
- - lib/test/unit/ui/emacs/testrunner.rb
130
+ - lib/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb
110
131
  - lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnermediator.rb
111
- - lib/test/unit/ui/xml/testrunner.rb
112
- - lib/test/unit/data.rb
113
- - lib/test/unit/testsuite.rb
114
- - lib/test/unit/collector/objectspace.rb
115
- - lib/test/unit/collector/descendant.rb
116
- - lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb
117
- - lib/test/unit/collector/xml.rb
118
- - lib/test/unit/collector/load.rb
119
- - lib/test/unit/fault-location-detector.rb
120
- - lib/test/unit/color-scheme.rb
121
- - lib/test/unit/error.rb
132
+ - lib/test/unit/assertionfailederror.rb
122
133
  - lib/test/unit/failure.rb
123
- - lib/test/unit/testresult.rb
124
- - lib/test/unit/attribute.rb
125
- - lib/test/unit/exceptionhandler.rb
126
134
  - lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb
127
- - lib/test/unit/notification.rb
128
- - lib/test/unit/testsuitecreator.rb
129
- - lib/test/unit/diff.rb
135
+ - lib/test/unit/fault-location-detector.rb
136
+ - lib/test/unit/exceptionhandler.rb
137
+ - lib/test/unit/assertions.rb
138
+ - lib/test/unit/error.rb
130
139
  - lib/test/unit/omission.rb
131
- - lib/test/unit/version.rb
132
- - lib/test/unit/assertionfailederror.rb
140
+ - lib/test/unit/fixture.rb
141
+ - lib/test/unit/collector/descendant.rb
142
+ - lib/test/unit/collector/load.rb
143
+ - lib/test/unit/collector/xml.rb
144
+ - lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb
145
+ - lib/test/unit/collector/objectspace.rb
146
+ - lib/test/unit/code-snippet-fetcher.rb
147
+ - lib/test/unit/attribute-matcher.rb
148
+ - lib/test/unit/testsuitecreator.rb
149
+ - lib/test/unit/color-scheme.rb
150
+ - lib/test/unit/testcase.rb
133
151
  - lib/test/unit/util/method-owner-finder.rb
134
- - lib/test/unit/util/backtracefilter.rb
135
152
  - lib/test/unit/util/output.rb
136
153
  - lib/test/unit/util/procwrapper.rb
137
154
  - lib/test/unit/util/observable.rb
138
- - lib/test/unit/runner/console.rb
139
- - lib/test/unit/runner/xml.rb
140
- - lib/test/unit/runner/emacs.rb
141
- - lib/test/unit/testcase.rb
142
- - lib/test/unit/assertions.rb
143
- - lib/test/unit/attribute-matcher.rb
155
+ - lib/test/unit/util/backtracefilter.rb
144
156
  - lib/test/unit/pending.rb
145
- - lib/test/unit/code-snippet-fetcher.rb
146
- - sample/subtracter.rb
157
+ - lib/test/unit/testresult.rb
158
+ - lib/test/unit/collector.rb
159
+ - lib/test/unit/diff.rb
160
+ - lib/test/unit/priority.rb
161
+ - lib/test/unit/notification.rb
162
+ - lib/test/unit/testsuite.rb
147
163
  - sample/test_subtracter.rb
148
- - sample/adder.rb
164
+ - sample/subtracter.rb
149
165
  - sample/test_user.rb
150
166
  - sample/test_adder.rb
151
- - test/test-diff.rb
167
+ - sample/adder.rb
168
+ - test/testunit-test-util.rb
152
169
  - test/test-testcase.rb
153
- - test/test-attribute-matcher.rb
154
- - test/test-code-snippet.rb
155
170
  - test/ui/test_testrunmediator.rb
156
- - test/test-notification.rb
157
- - test/test-color-scheme.rb
158
171
  - test/test_testresult.rb
172
+ - test/test-pending.rb
173
+ - test/test-emacs-runner.rb
174
+ - test/test-fixture.rb
159
175
  - test/test-attribute.rb
160
- - test/collector/test-load.rb
176
+ - test/test-attribute-matcher.rb
177
+ - test/test_failure.rb
178
+ - test/test-data.rb
179
+ - test/test_testsuite.rb
180
+ - test/collector/test_objectspace.rb
161
181
  - test/collector/test-descendant.rb
162
182
  - test/collector/test_dir.rb
163
- - test/collector/test_objectspace.rb
183
+ - test/collector/test-load.rb
164
184
  - test/run-test.rb
165
- - test/test-emacs-runner.rb
166
- - test/test-omission.rb
167
- - test/test-priority.rb
168
- - test/test-fixture.rb
169
- - test/test-pending.rb
170
- - test/test_error.rb
171
- - test/test-color.rb
172
- - test/test-data.rb
173
185
  - test/test-assertions.rb
174
- - test/test_failure.rb
175
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