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+ # TypedArgs
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+ *A tiny operator‑typed CLI language for structured data.*
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+
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+ TypedArgs is not an option parser.
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+ It is a **mini‑language** for expressing structured data on the command line — scalars, arrays, hashes, and arrays of hashes — using a small set of explicit, shell‑safe operators.
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+
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+ It runs anywhere MRuby runs: embedded systems, containers, CI runners, Windows, macOS, Linux, BusyBox, Alpine, and fully sandboxed MRuby VMs. No dependencies. No shell tricks. No heuristics. No guessing.
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+
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+ TypedArgs behaves the same everywhere.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Why TypedArgs Exists
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+
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+ Most CLI parsers try to *guess* what the user meant. TypedArgs refuses.
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+ Shells are inconsistent. Quoting rules differ. JSON on the command line is painful.
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+ Suffix‑typed flags collide with shells. YAML is too heavy.
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+ Users deserve a grammar that is:
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+
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+ - **Explicit** — the operator defines the shape
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+ - **Portable** — works in every shell without quoting
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+ - **Deterministic** — same input, same output, always
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+ - **Minimal** — four operators, one mental model
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+ - **Structured** — arrays and hashes are first‑class citizens
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+
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+ TypedArgs is the answer: a tiny algebra of flags.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # The Operator Model
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+
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+ TypedArgs is built on four operators.
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+ They define the shape of the value — nothing else is needed.
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+
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+ | Operator | Meaning |
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+ |----------|---------|
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+ | `=` | scalar assignment |
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+ | `+=` | append scalar to array |
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+ | `:fields:=` | assign hash tuple |
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+ | `+:fields:=` | append hash tuple to array |
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+
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+ This is the entire language.
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+
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+ No suffixes.
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+ No brackets.
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+ No type inference.
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+ No shell‑sensitive characters.
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+ Just operators.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Installation
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+
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+ TypedArgs is pure Ruby and MRuby‑core‑friendly.
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+ Drop the Ruby files into your MRuby build or load them into your VM.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Basic Usage
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ args = TypedArgs.opts("--mode=fast", "--debug=true")
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+
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+ args["mode"] # => "fast"
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+ args["debug"] # => true
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+ ```
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+
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+ If no arguments are passed, `TypedArgs.opts` defaults to `ARGV`.
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+ You must supply that array yourself in MRuby; see `tools/typedargs_test/test.c` for an example.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Grammar Overview
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+
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+ TypedArgs defines a small, explicit grammar for keys and values.
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+ Everything is driven by operators.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Scalars
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+
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+ ```
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+ --mode=fast
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+ --count=5
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+ --debug=true
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+ --foo=nil
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+ ```
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+
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+ Values may be:
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+
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+ - strings
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+ - integers
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+ - floats
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+ - booleans (`true` / `false`)
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+ - `nil`
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Dotted Keys
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+
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+ ```
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+ --db.user=root
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+ --cache.redis.host=localhost
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+ ```
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+
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+ Keys may contain:
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+
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+ - letters
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+ - digits
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+ - underscore
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+ - dash
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+ - dot
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+
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+ Keys may **not** start with a digit or dash.
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+ Dotted keys are treated as **flat strings**, not nested hashes.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Arrays (`+=`)
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+
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+ ```
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+ --item+=a
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+ --item+=b
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+ ```
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+
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+ Result:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ { "item" => ["a", "b"] }
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+ ```
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+
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+ `+=` always appends.
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+ If the key didn’t exist, an array is created.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Hash Tuples (`:fields:=`)
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+
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+ ```
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+ --range:min,max:=5,10
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+ ```
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+
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+ Result:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ { "range" => { "min" => 5, "max" => 10 } }
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+ ```
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+
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+ Arity is enforced:
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+ If you declare two fields, you must supply two values.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Arrays of Hashes (`+:fields:=`)
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+
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+ ```
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+ --servers+:name,port:=alpha,80
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+ --servers+:name,port:=beta,443
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+ ```
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+
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+ Result:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ "servers" => [
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+ { "name" => "alpha", "port" => 80 },
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+ { "name" => "beta", "port" => 443 }
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ `+:` always appends a hash to an array.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Short‑Flag Aliases
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ TypedArgs.alias("-v", "--verbose")
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+ TypedArgs.opts("-v")
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+ # => { "verbose" => true }
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+ ```
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+
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+ Aliases expand before parsing.
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+ They can target dotted keys and any operator form.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Error Reporting
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+
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+ TypedArgs provides compiler‑style diagnostics with caret indicators.
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+
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+ Example:
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+
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+ ```
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+ --range:min,max:=5
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+ ^
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+ Syntax error: Arity mismatch: expected 2, got 1
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+ ```
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+
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+ Every error includes:
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+
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+ - the original argument
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+ - a caret pointing to the exact byte
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+ - a clear error class
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+
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+ TypedArgs is self‑teaching.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Operator Semantics
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+
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+ TypedArgs applies flags **in order**.
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+ Later flags overwrite earlier ones unless using accumulation operators.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Scalar Assignment (`=`)
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+
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+ | Syntax | Meaning |
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+ |--------|---------|
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+ | `--key=value` | assign scalar |
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+
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+ Overwrites previous value.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Scalar Accumulation (`+=`)
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+
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+ | Syntax | Meaning |
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+ |--------|---------|
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+ | `--key+=value` | append scalar to array |
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+
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+ Creates array if missing.
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+ Overwrites previous non‑array values.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Hash Tuple Assignment (`:fields:=`)
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+
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+ | Syntax | Meaning |
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+ |--------|---------|
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+ | `--key:field1,field2:=v1,v2` | assign hash |
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+
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+ Overwrites previous value.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Array of Hashes (`+:fields:=`)
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+
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+ | Syntax | Meaning |
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+ |--------|---------|
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+ | `--key+:field1,field2:=v1,v2` | append hash to array |
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+
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+ Creates array if missing.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Sequential Override Rules
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+
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+ | Sequence | Result |
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+ |----------|--------|
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+ | `--foo=1` → `--foo+=2` | `[2]` |
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+ | `--foo+=1` → `--foo+=2` | `[1,2]` |
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+ | `--foo:min,max:=1,2` → `--foo:min,max:=3,4` | `{ "min"=>3,"max"=>4 }` |
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+ | `--foo+:min,max:=1,2` → `--foo+:min,max:=3,4` | `[{"min"=>1,"max"=>2},{"min"=>3,"max"=>4}]` |
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+ | `--foo=1` → `--foo+=2` → `--foo:name:=alpha` → `--foo=bar` | `"bar"` |
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+
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+ TypedArgs is explicit:
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+ the operator determines the shape.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Conformance Suite
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+ TypedArgs ships with a full conformance suite covering:
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+ - scalars
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+ - arrays
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+ - hashes
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+ - arrays of hashes
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+ - dotted keys
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+ - alias expansion
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+ - invalid characters
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+ - invalid suffix placement
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+ - invalid field lists
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+ - tuple arity
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+ - invalid numbers
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+ - unterminated strings
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+ - invalid short flags
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+ - invalid dotted paths
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+ - empty keys
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+ - alias expansion to invalid keys
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+
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+ The suite **is the specification**.
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+ If an implementation passes the suite, it is TypedArgs.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Design Philosophy
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+
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+ TypedArgs is intentionally:
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+
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+ - **Explicit** — no guessing
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+ - **Portable** — no shell dependencies
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+ - **Minimal** — four operators, one grammar
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+ - **Deterministic** — predictable and stable
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+ - **Structured** — arrays and hashes are first‑class
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+
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+ TypedArgs does **not** depend on:
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+
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+ - shell brace expansion
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+ - shell quoting rules
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+ - environment‑specific behavior
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+ - Bash‑only features
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+ The shell’s only job is to pass raw strings.
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+ TypedArgs does everything else.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # License
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+
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+ Apache‑2
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+ # lib/typedargs.rb
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+ mrblib = File.expand_path("../mrblib", __dir__)
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+
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+ Dir[File.join(mrblib, "*.rb")].sort.each do |file|
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+ require file
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+ end
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+ module TypedArgs
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+ module Internal
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+ @alias_map = {}
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def register_alias(short, long)
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+ @alias_map[short] = long
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+ end
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+
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+ def resolve_name(raw)
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+ mapped = @alias_map[raw]
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+ mapped ? strip_leading_dashes(mapped) : strip_leading_dashes(raw)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def strip_leading_dashes(str)
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+ i = 0
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+ n = str.bytesize
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+ while i < n && str[i,1] == "-"
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+ i += 1
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+ end
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+ str[i, n - i]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module TypedArgs
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+ module Internal
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+ module Impl
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+ class << self
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+ def parse(argv)
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+ out = {}
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+ i = 0
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+ n = argv.size
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+ while i < n
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+ a = argv[i]
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+ if a && a.length > 0
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+ if long_flag?(a)
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+ parse_long(out, a)
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+ elsif short_flag?(a)
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+ parse_short(out, a)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ i += 1
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+ end
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+ out
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def long_flag?(arg)
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+ arg.length >= 2 &&
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+ arg[0,1] == "-" &&
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+ arg[1,1] == "-"
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+ end
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+
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+ def short_flag?(arg)
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+ arg.length >= 1 &&
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+ arg[0,1] == "-" &&
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+ !(arg.length >= 2 && arg[1,1] == "-")
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # In impl.rb, replace parse_long or parse_long-like logic with:
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+
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+ def parse_long(out, arg)
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+ # body as character substring (character-mode)
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+ body = arg[2, arg.length - 2] # "--" removed, character-based
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+
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+ # find '=' in character mode
44
+ eq_idx = body.index("=")
45
+
46
+ if eq_idx
47
+ key_str = body[0, eq_idx] # character substring for key
48
+ val_str = body[(eq_idx + 1), body.length - (eq_idx + 1)] # character substring for value
49
+ else
50
+ key_str = body
51
+ val_str = nil
52
+ end
53
+
54
+ # parse key in character mode
55
+ key_lex = Lexer.new(key_str, 0, key_str.length, true)
56
+ key_ast = KeyParser.new(key_lex).parse
57
+
58
+ name = Internal.resolve_name(key_ast[:name])
59
+
60
+ # script check (character indices)
61
+ ScriptCheck.validate_key(key_str)
62
+
63
+ if val_str
64
+ # parse value in character mode (value lexer now also character-based)
65
+ val_lex = Lexer.new(val_str, 0, val_str.length, false)
66
+ vp = ValueParser.new(val_lex)
67
+
68
+ case key_ast[:kind]
69
+ when :scalar, :array_scalar
70
+ value = vp.parse_scalar
71
+ when :hash, :array_hash
72
+ tuple = vp.parse_tuple(key_ast[:fields].size)
73
+ value = build_hash(key_ast[:fields], tuple)
74
+ end
75
+ else
76
+ value = true
77
+ end
78
+
79
+ assign(out, name, key_ast, value)
80
+ end
81
+
82
+
83
+ def parse_short(out, arg)
84
+ raw = arg[0,2]
85
+ name = Internal.resolve_name(raw)
86
+
87
+ if name.nil? || name.length == 0
88
+ raise InvalidKeyStartError.new(
89
+ "Invalid key start",
90
+ 1,
91
+ arg
92
+ )
93
+ end
94
+
95
+ # first character validation (character-mode)
96
+ c0 = name[0,1]
97
+ unless c0 == "_" ||
98
+ (c0 >= "A" && c0 <= "Z") ||
99
+ (c0 >= "a" && c0 <= "z") ||
100
+ (c0 > "\u007F") # treat non-ASCII single-char as letter candidate
101
+ raise InvalidCharacterError.new(
102
+ "Illegal character in short flag",
103
+ 1,
104
+ arg
105
+ )
106
+ end
107
+
108
+ # remaining characters validation (character-mode)
109
+ j = 1
110
+ while j < name.length
111
+ ch = name[j,1]
112
+ valid =
113
+ ch == "_" ||
114
+ (ch >= "A" && ch <= "Z") ||
115
+ (ch >= "a" && ch <= "z") ||
116
+ (ch >= "0" && ch <= "9") ||
117
+ ch == "-" ||
118
+ ch == "." ||
119
+ (ch > "\u007F") # allow non-ASCII letters
120
+ unless valid
121
+ raise InvalidCharacterError.new(
122
+ "Illegal character in short flag",
123
+ 1,
124
+ arg
125
+ )
126
+ end
127
+ j += 1
128
+ end
129
+
130
+ # attached value (character-mode)
131
+ if arg.length > 2
132
+ val_str = arg[2, arg.length - 2]
133
+ val_lex = Lexer.new(val_str, 0, val_str.length, false)
134
+ vp = ValueParser.new(val_lex)
135
+ value = vp.parse_scalar
136
+ else
137
+ value = true
138
+ end
139
+
140
+ out[name] = value
141
+ end
142
+
143
+
144
+ def build_hash(fields, vals)
145
+ h = {}
146
+ i = 0
147
+ while i < fields.size
148
+ h[fields[i]] = vals[i]
149
+ i += 1
150
+ end
151
+ h
152
+ end
153
+
154
+ def assign(out, name, spec, value)
155
+ case spec[:kind]
156
+ when :scalar
157
+ out[name] = value
158
+ when :hash
159
+ existing = out[name]
160
+ h = existing.is_a?(Hash) ? existing : {}
161
+ value.each { |k, v| h[k] = v }
162
+ out[name] = h
163
+ when :array_scalar
164
+ existing = out[name]
165
+ arr = existing.is_a?(Array) ? existing : []
166
+ arr.push(value)
167
+ out[name] = arr
168
+ when :array_hash
169
+ existing = out[name]
170
+ arr = existing.is_a?(Array) ? existing : []
171
+ arr.push(value)
172
+ out[name] = arr
173
+ end
174
+ end
175
+ end
176
+ end
177
+ end
178
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
1
+ # key_parser.rb
2
+ module TypedArgs
3
+ module Internal
4
+ class KeyParser
5
+ def initialize(lexer)
6
+ @lx = lexer
7
+ @tok = @lx.next_token
8
+ end
9
+
10
+ def parse
11
+ key = parse_key_string
12
+ array = false
13
+ fields = nil
14
+
15
+ if key.length > 0 && key[key.length - 1,1] == "."
16
+ raise UnexpectedTokenError.new("Expected IDENT after DOT", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
17
+ end
18
+
19
+ i = 0
20
+ while i + 1 < key.length
21
+ if key[i,1] == "." && key[i + 1,1] == "."
22
+ raise UnexpectedTokenError.new("Unexpected DOT", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
23
+ end
24
+ i += 1
25
+ end
26
+
27
+ if key.index(".") && @tok.type == :PLUS
28
+ raise InvalidSuffixPositionError.new("Suffix must be at end of key", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
29
+ end
30
+
31
+ if @tok.type == :PLUS
32
+ consume(:PLUS)
33
+ array = true
34
+ end
35
+
36
+ if @tok.type == :COLON
37
+ consume(:COLON)
38
+ fields = parse_ident_list
39
+ consume(:COLON)
40
+ end
41
+
42
+ if @tok.type == :PLUS || @tok.type == :COLON || @tok.type == :IDENT || @tok.type == :DOT
43
+ raise InvalidSuffixPositionError.new("Suffix must be at end of key", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
44
+ end
45
+
46
+ kind =
47
+ if array && fields then :array_hash
48
+ elsif array then :array_scalar
49
+ elsif fields then :hash
50
+ else :scalar
51
+ end
52
+
53
+ { name: key, kind: kind, fields: fields }
54
+ end
55
+
56
+ private
57
+
58
+ def parse_key_string
59
+ if @tok.type != :IDENT
60
+ raise InvalidKeyStartError.new("Invalid key start", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
61
+ end
62
+
63
+ first = expect(:IDENT).value
64
+ buf = first
65
+
66
+ while @tok.type == :DOT
67
+ consume(:DOT)
68
+ if @tok.type != :IDENT
69
+ raise UnexpectedTokenError.new("Expected IDENT, got " + @tok.type.to_s, @tok.pos, @lx.str)
70
+ end
71
+ part = expect(:IDENT).value
72
+ buf = buf + "." + part
73
+ end
74
+
75
+ buf
76
+ end
77
+
78
+ def parse_ident_list
79
+ list = []
80
+ if @tok.type != :IDENT
81
+ raise InvalidFieldListError.new("Expected IDENT", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
82
+ end
83
+ list.push(expect(:IDENT).value)
84
+ while @tok.type == :COMMA
85
+ consume(:COMMA)
86
+ if @tok.type != :IDENT
87
+ raise InvalidFieldListError.new("Expected IDENT", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
88
+ end
89
+ list.push(expect(:IDENT).value)
90
+ end
91
+ list
92
+ end
93
+
94
+ def expect(type)
95
+ if @tok.type != type
96
+ raise UnexpectedTokenError.new("Expected #{type}, got #{@tok.type}", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
97
+ end
98
+ tok = @tok
99
+ @tok = @lx.next_token
100
+ tok
101
+ end
102
+
103
+ def consume(type)
104
+ expect(type)
105
+ end
106
+ end
107
+ end
108
+ end
data/mrblib/lexer.rb ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,212 @@
1
+ # lexer.rb (optimized)
2
+ module TypedArgs
3
+ module Internal
4
+ class Lexer
5
+ attr_reader :str
6
+
7
+ def initialize(str, start_pos, char_length, parsing_key = false)
8
+ @str = str || ""
9
+ @parsing_key = !!parsing_key
10
+ @i = start_pos || 0
11
+ @start = @i
12
+ @end = [@start + (char_length || 0), @str.length].min
13
+ end
14
+
15
+ def parsing_key?
16
+ @parsing_key
17
+ end
18
+
19
+ def next_token
20
+ s = @str
21
+ i = @i
22
+ end_i = @end
23
+
24
+ # skip whitespace
25
+ while i < end_i
26
+ ch = s[i,1]
27
+ break unless ch <= " "
28
+ i += 1
29
+ end
30
+ @i = i
31
+ return Token.new(:EOF, nil, i) if i >= end_i
32
+
33
+ ch = s[i,1]
34
+
35
+ # single-char tokens
36
+ case ch
37
+ when "," then @i = i + 1; return Token.new(:COMMA, nil, i)
38
+ when "=" then @i = i + 1; return Token.new(:EQUAL, nil, i)
39
+ when "." then @i = i + 1; return Token.new(:DOT, nil, i)
40
+ when "+" then @i = i + 1; return Token.new(:PLUS, nil, i)
41
+ when ":" then @i = i + 1; return Token.new(:COLON, nil, i)
42
+ when "\""
43
+ start = i
44
+ i += 1
45
+
46
+ # scan UTF‑8 codepoints until closing quote
47
+ while i < end_i
48
+ cp, ni = Internal.utf8_next(s, i)
49
+
50
+ if cp == 0x22 # '"'
51
+ val = s[start + 1, i - (start + 1)]
52
+ @i = ni
53
+ return Token.new(:STRING, val, start)
54
+ end
55
+
56
+ i = ni
57
+ end
58
+
59
+ raise UnterminatedStringError.new("Unterminated string", start, s)
60
+ end
61
+
62
+ # parsing_key fast path
63
+ if @parsing_key
64
+ return ident_token_fast(s, i, end_i)
65
+ end
66
+
67
+ # value side: number, ident-like, or raw
68
+ if ascii_digit?(ch) || (ch == "-" && peek_ascii_digit?(s, i, end_i))
69
+ return number_token_fast(s, i, end_i)
70
+ end
71
+
72
+ if ident_start_char?(ch)
73
+ # try to scan an ident-like token; if any char fails ident_continue, fall back to raw
74
+ j = i
75
+ all_ident = true
76
+ while j < end_i
77
+ cc = s[j,1]
78
+ break if cc == ","
79
+ unless ident_continue_char?(cc)
80
+ all_ident = false
81
+ break
82
+ end
83
+ j += 1
84
+ end
85
+ if all_ident
86
+ # produce IDENT token
87
+ val = s[i, j - i]
88
+ @i = j
89
+ return Token.new(:IDENT, val, i)
90
+ else
91
+ # raw value: scan until whitespace or comma
92
+ start = i
93
+ while i < end_i
94
+ cc = s[i,1]
95
+ break if cc == ","
96
+ i += 1
97
+ end
98
+ val = s[start, i - start]
99
+ @i = i
100
+ # detect all-dash invalid number
101
+ if all_dashes?(val)
102
+ raise InvalidCharacterError.new("Illegal number", start, s)
103
+ end
104
+ return Token.new(:STRING, val, start)
105
+ end
106
+ end
107
+
108
+ # fallback raw value
109
+ start = i
110
+ while i < end_i
111
+ cc = s[i,1]
112
+ break if cc == ","
113
+ i += 1
114
+ end
115
+ val = s[start, i - start]
116
+ @i = i
117
+ if all_dashes?(val)
118
+ raise InvalidCharacterError.new("Illegal number", start, s)
119
+ end
120
+ Token.new(:STRING, val, start)
121
+ end
122
+
123
+ private
124
+
125
+ # IDENT token when parsing_key true
126
+ def ident_token_fast(s, i, end_i)
127
+ start = i
128
+ ch = s[i,1]
129
+ unless ident_start_char?(ch)
130
+ if ascii_digit?(ch)
131
+ raise InvalidKeyStartError.new("Invalid key start", i, s)
132
+ else
133
+ raise InvalidCharacterError.new("Illegal character in key", i, s)
134
+ end
135
+ end
136
+ i += 1
137
+ while i < end_i
138
+ c = s[i,1]
139
+ break unless ident_continue_char?(c)
140
+ i += 1
141
+ end
142
+ val = s[start, i - start]
143
+ @i = i
144
+ Token.new(:IDENT, val, start)
145
+ end
146
+
147
+ def number_token_fast(s, i, end_i)
148
+ start = i
149
+ digits = 0
150
+ dot = false
151
+
152
+ if s[i,1] == "-"
153
+ i += 1
154
+ end
155
+
156
+ while i < end_i
157
+ c = s[i,1]
158
+ if ascii_digit?(c)
159
+ digits += 1
160
+ i += 1
161
+ elsif c == "."
162
+ raise InvalidNumberError.new("Invalid number format", start, s) if dot
163
+ dot = true
164
+ i += 1
165
+ else
166
+ break
167
+ end
168
+ end
169
+
170
+ raise InvalidCharacterError.new("Illegal number", start, s) if digits == 0
171
+
172
+ val = s[start, i - start]
173
+ @i = i
174
+ Token.new(:NUMBER, val, start)
175
+ end
176
+
177
+ # helpers (inlined ASCII fast paths)
178
+ def ascii_digit?(ch)
179
+ ch >= "0" && ch <= "9"
180
+ end
181
+
182
+ def all_dashes?(str)
183
+ k = 0
184
+ while k < str.length
185
+ return false if str[k,1] != "-"
186
+ k += 1
187
+ end
188
+ true
189
+ end
190
+
191
+ def ident_start_char?(ch)
192
+ return true if ch == "_"
193
+ return true if (ch >= "A" && ch <= "Z") || (ch >= "a" && ch <= "z")
194
+ # non-ASCII single-char candidate
195
+ ch.length == 1 && ch > "\u007F"
196
+ end
197
+
198
+ def ident_continue_char?(ch)
199
+ return true if ident_start_char?(ch)
200
+ return true if ascii_digit?(ch)
201
+ return true if ch == "-" || ch == "."
202
+ false
203
+ end
204
+
205
+ def peek_ascii_digit?(s, i, end_i)
206
+ return false if (i + 1) >= end_i
207
+ c = s[i + 1,1]
208
+ c >= "0" && c <= "9"
209
+ end
210
+ end
211
+ end
212
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
1
+ # script_check.rb (optimized)
2
+ module TypedArgs
3
+ module Internal
4
+ module ScriptCheck
5
+ LATIN_RANGES = [
6
+ ["\u00C0", "\u024F"]
7
+ ]
8
+ GREEK_RANGES = [
9
+ ["\u0370", "\u03FF"]
10
+ ]
11
+ CYRILLIC_RANGES = [
12
+ ["\u0400", "\u04FF"]
13
+ ]
14
+
15
+ def self.in_ranges?(ch, ranges)
16
+ j = 0
17
+ while j < ranges.length
18
+ start_ch, end_ch = ranges[j]
19
+ return true if ch >= start_ch && ch <= end_ch
20
+ j += 1
21
+ end
22
+ false
23
+ end
24
+
25
+ def self.char_bucket(ch)
26
+ return :latin if (ch >= "A" && ch <= "Z") || (ch >= "a" && ch <= "z") || in_ranges?(ch, LATIN_RANGES)
27
+ return :greek if in_ranges?(ch, GREEK_RANGES)
28
+ return :cyrillic if in_ranges?(ch, CYRILLIC_RANGES)
29
+ :other
30
+ end
31
+
32
+ def self.validate_key(str)
33
+ seen = nil
34
+ i = 0
35
+ n = str.length
36
+ while i < n
37
+ ch = str[i,1]
38
+ # skip punctuation
39
+ if ch == "." || ch == "+" || ch == ":" || ch == ","
40
+ i += 1
41
+ next
42
+ end
43
+ # underscore and digits ignored for bucket
44
+ if ch == "_" || (ch >= "0" && ch <= "9")
45
+ i += 1
46
+ next
47
+ end
48
+
49
+ bucket = char_bucket(ch)
50
+ if bucket != :other
51
+ if seen && seen != bucket
52
+ raise InvalidCharacterError.new("Invalid or mixed-script key", i, str)
53
+ end
54
+ seen ||= bucket
55
+ end
56
+ i += 1
57
+ end
58
+ true
59
+ end
60
+ end
61
+ end
62
+ end
data/mrblib/token.rb ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
1
+ module TypedArgs
2
+ module Internal
3
+ class Token
4
+ attr_accessor :type, :value, :pos
5
+ def initialize(type, value, pos)
6
+ @type = type
7
+ @value = value
8
+ @pos = pos
9
+ end
10
+ end
11
+ end
12
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
1
+ module TypedArgs
2
+ class Error < StandardError; end
3
+ class SyntaxError < Error
4
+ attr_reader :pos, :source
5
+
6
+ def initialize(msg, pos, source)
7
+ @pos = pos
8
+ @source = source || ""
9
+ line = @source
10
+ pointer = " " * @pos + "^"
11
+ pretty = "\n" + line + "\n" + pointer + "\nSyntax error: " + msg
12
+ super(pretty)
13
+ end
14
+ end
15
+
16
+ class InvalidCharacterError < SyntaxError; end
17
+ class InvalidKeyStartError < SyntaxError; end
18
+ class UnterminatedStringError < SyntaxError; end
19
+ class ArityMismatchError < SyntaxError; end
20
+ class UnexpectedTokenError < SyntaxError; end
21
+ class InvalidSuffixPositionError < SyntaxError; end
22
+ class InvalidFieldListError < SyntaxError; end
23
+ class InvalidNumberError < SyntaxError; end
24
+
25
+ class << self
26
+ def alias(short, long)
27
+ Internal.register_alias(short, long)
28
+ end
29
+
30
+ def opts(*argv)
31
+ args = argv.empty? ? ::ARGV : argv
32
+ Internal::Impl.parse(args)
33
+ end
34
+ end
35
+ end
data/mrblib/utf8.rb ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
1
+ module TypedArgs
2
+ module Internal
3
+ SCRIPT_ASCII = 1
4
+ SCRIPT_LATIN = 1
5
+ SCRIPT_GREEK = 3
6
+ SCRIPT_CYRILLIC = 4
7
+ SCRIPT_OTHER = 5
8
+
9
+ def self.printable_byte?(b)
10
+ return true if b >= 0x20 && b <= 0x7E
11
+ return false if b >= 0x80 && b <= 0x9F
12
+ b >= 0xA0
13
+ end
14
+
15
+ def self.utf8_next(str, i)
16
+ b0 = str.getbyte(i)
17
+ return [nil, i + 1] if b0.nil?
18
+
19
+ if b0 < 0x80
20
+ return [b0, i + 1]
21
+ elsif (b0 & 0xE0) == 0xC0
22
+ b1 = str.getbyte(i + 1)
23
+ return [nil, i + 1] if b1.nil? || (b1 & 0xC0) != 0x80
24
+ cp = ((b0 & 0x1F) << 6) | (b1 & 0x3F)
25
+ return [cp, i + 2]
26
+ elsif (b0 & 0xF0) == 0xE0
27
+ b1 = str.getbyte(i + 1)
28
+ b2 = str.getbyte(i + 2)
29
+ return [nil, i + 1] if b1.nil? || b2.nil?
30
+ return [nil, i + 1] if (b1 & 0xC0) != 0x80 || (b2 & 0xC0) != 0x80
31
+ cp = ((b0 & 0x0F) << 12) | ((b1 & 0x3F) << 6) | (b2 & 0x3F)
32
+ return [cp, i + 3]
33
+ elsif (b0 & 0xF8) == 0xF0
34
+ b1 = str.getbyte(i + 1)
35
+ b2 = str.getbyte(i + 2)
36
+ b3 = str.getbyte(i + 3)
37
+ return [nil, i + 1] if b1.nil? || b2.nil? || b3.nil?
38
+ return [nil, i + 1] if (b1 & 0xC0) != 0x80 || (b2 & 0xC0) != 0x80 || (b3 & 0xC0) != 0x80
39
+ cp = ((b0 & 0x07) << 18) | ((b1 & 0x3F) << 12) | ((b2 & 0x3F) << 6) | (b3 & 0x3F)
40
+ return [cp, i + 4]
41
+ else
42
+ return [nil, i + 1]
43
+ end
44
+ end
45
+ end
46
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
1
+ # value_parser.rb
2
+ module TypedArgs
3
+ module Internal
4
+ class ValueParser
5
+ def initialize(lexer)
6
+ @lx = lexer
7
+ @tok = @lx.next_token
8
+ end
9
+
10
+ def parse_tuple(expected)
11
+ vals = []
12
+ vals.push(parse_scalar)
13
+ while @tok.type == :COMMA
14
+ consume(:COMMA)
15
+ vals.push(parse_scalar)
16
+ end
17
+ if vals.size != expected
18
+ raise ArityMismatchError.new("Arity mismatch: expected #{expected}, got #{vals.size}", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
19
+ end
20
+ vals
21
+ end
22
+
23
+ def parse_scalar
24
+ if @tok.type == :EOF
25
+ raise UnexpectedTokenError.new("Unexpected EOF", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
26
+ end
27
+
28
+ case @tok.type
29
+ when :STRING
30
+ v = @tok.value
31
+ consume(:STRING)
32
+ v
33
+ when :NUMBER
34
+ v = @tok.value
35
+ consume(:NUMBER)
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+ convert_number_token(v)
37
+ when :IDENT
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+ v = @tok.value
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+ consume(:IDENT)
40
+ case v
41
+ when "true" then true
42
+ when "false" then false
43
+ when "nil" then nil
44
+ else
45
+ v
46
+ end
47
+ else
48
+ buf = ""
49
+ while @tok.type != :COMMA && @tok.type != :EOF
50
+ buf += @tok.value.to_s
51
+ @tok = @lx.next_token
52
+ end
53
+ buf
54
+ end
55
+ end
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+
57
+ private
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+
59
+ def convert_number_token(s)
60
+ return s.to_i if integer_string?(s)
61
+ if Object.const_defined?(:Float)
62
+ return s.to_f if float_string?(s)
63
+ end
64
+ raise InvalidNumberError.new("Invalid number", @tok.pos, s)
65
+ end
66
+
67
+ def integer_string?(s)
68
+ i = 0
69
+ n = s.length
70
+ return false if n == 0
71
+ if s[0,1] == "-"
72
+ return false if n == 1
73
+ i = 1
74
+ end
75
+ while i < n
76
+ ch = s[i,1]
77
+ return false unless ch >= "0" && ch <= "9"
78
+ i += 1
79
+ end
80
+ true
81
+ end
82
+
83
+ def float_string?(s)
84
+ i = 0
85
+ n = s.length
86
+ return false if n == 0
87
+ if s[0,1] == "-"
88
+ return false if n == 1
89
+ i = 1
90
+ end
91
+ seen_dot = false
92
+ digits = 0
93
+ while i < n
94
+ ch = s[i,1]
95
+ if ch == "."
96
+ return false if seen_dot
97
+ seen_dot = true
98
+ elsif ch >= "0" && ch <= "9"
99
+ digits += 1
100
+ else
101
+ return false
102
+ end
103
+ i += 1
104
+ end
105
+ seen_dot && digits > 0
106
+ end
107
+
108
+ def consume(type)
109
+ if @tok.type != type
110
+ raise UnexpectedTokenError.new("Expected #{type}, got #{@tok.type}", @tok.pos, @lx.str)
111
+ end
112
+ @tok = @lx.next_token
113
+ end
114
+ end
115
+ end
116
+ end
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Asmod4n
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ dependencies: []
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+ executables: []
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+ files:
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - README.md
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+ - mrblib/alias.rb
22
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23
+ - mrblib/key_parser.rb
24
+ - mrblib/lexer.rb
25
+ - mrblib/script_check.rb
26
+ - mrblib/token.rb
27
+ - mrblib/typedargs.rb
28
+ - mrblib/utf8.rb
29
+ - mrblib/value_parser.rb
30
+ homepage: https://github.com/Asmod4n/mruby-typedargs
31
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32
+ - Apache-2.0
33
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34
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35
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36
+ - lib
37
+ - mrblib
38
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39
+ requirements:
40
+ - - ">="
41
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
42
+ version: '2.5'
43
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
44
+ requirements:
45
+ - - ">="
46
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
47
+ version: '0'
48
+ requirements: []
49
+ rubygems_version: 4.0.3
50
+ specification_version: 4
51
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+ test_files: []